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ATV HOOVER WAR? OF SPOTLIéHT: § PROHIBITlB& PA&TYi Gatlon has given $200,000 to.the Parls | tributing the balance | A | National History Museum. The money | LOVE GERTIFED ™ 7RErtRs T STAY BACKSTAGE P10 sAck 00V S it ot Opsn ol 67.M. Aue. 15k & 10 AS A [}ANB"]AT[ Finds Retinue Irksome on Fishing Trips. | Colvin to Quiz Committee on With., T T e T DO YOU Reahze " | drawing Ticket in Favor //‘5" Compound that your ecarning days are num- Would Like to Escape Army of 1 taiois. J 2% BB o bered—that old age must be provided A for now, while vou're voung and 907 G 907 G ™ able to command gainful employ- Stree: , Street ment’? PECIAL Offer \ THIS WEEK & GENUINE TORIC FAR AND NEAR $ C‘fl INVISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES o) KRYPTOK'’S BEST AND 5 WhY ONLY QUALITY MADE SENT POSITIVELY SOLD REGULARLY FOR $§12 & $15 e Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Way Paved for Test of Smith " ——— a 9 Sentiment in Texas—Vote! PN ROTI el R | vin, chalrman of the Prohibition party national committee, said yesterday that Due August 25. BY MARY BAINBRIDGE HAYDEN, |thrusting himself forward or letting Assoctated Press Staft Writer others push him to the front of the R FORD. UNIVERSITY Calif, |scene. Hoover's friends recall that |members of the committee would be 4 Herbert Hoover dislikes the | ¢Ven when King Albert offered him |asked to pass upon withdrawal of the practically any title in the gift of the | Loyvic presidential ticket in favor of Herbert Hoover, Republican nominee n 's Vi e 1 You're steadily building a bank Omne Dollar || account if you're being square with r more will yourself. If you're not, THIS PAY ke vou a || DAY'S the proper time to start one sAvIings 1 'The Columbia Open at 8:30 A.M. National Bank B i Cafital & Surplus, $650.000.00 He is uncomfortable when i out and stared at and it irks kingdom for his work in Belgian re- | | > the cynosure of & thousand | lief, he only scowled and chewed on his | clgar. o common sign that he is em- e L barrassed, and answered almost gruffly © ho stand near MmN |“T don't want any title, sir. Don't cali WBie Wien e center of | me anything but a friend of the Belgian ot e T T ust sometimes make an | PG0% 0 atbert had engraved spe- ain his s | cial medal for “Herbert Hoover, friend t in the bow of a ferry boat |Of the Belgian people.” an sco Bay recently, | of faces turning with his RASKOB NA.MES POLK and the small, irritating ) i o - ormal meeting or registe Each Examination Made by Dr. Foright - £ v occasionally | Former U. S. Official to Head Col-|approval of the proposed -withdrawal Business nnoyance, or a side- | FORIGHT OPTICAL CO. i 917 F Street S e ke e Jon, || i 907 G Street NW. eatTut | S i “Hoo! d in_ his g;wopm are isfactory to me, d a majority of my colleagues on the na- tional committee. In my judgment our national ticket will be withdrawn before September 1 and prohibitionists urged to { vote for the Republican presidential and vice presidential nominees.” Hi ing whether t {of the Prohibition party Raskob, chairman of the Democratc| paprs. August 14 () Op! ng trips, perhaps, that |national committee, announced tods SHLy ksl the THEstnations ] oo+ e ) o 1 s || ety | s | commomn 1| e | 1e of the presiden- | the appointment of Frank L. Polk, | PAris today said the Internationa t irksome, since to | former Undersecretary of State in the | 1 art and philosoj Wilson_administration, as president of D to the Sierras two weeks |the College League for the Election of d one day in his huge rub- |Gov. Alfred E. Smith as President thigh deep in a favorite trout | Mr. Polk, in accepting the appoint- | moment had ar- ment, praised Gov. Smith as a great | any true fisher- |executive and leader in the field of edn- | tion and social betterment, pods in the stream | Z== Se—— of cameras broke | M7 Not "“\‘“:1': ‘{rnrg 1 ) e ~+= | RoofIn . fliculty Hoover rising, since : $1.25 PUBLIC CONFIDENCE SINCE 1861 L a world- | ends, however, find | y | le i | & e < ; — Lvery great en- | 9 to 3:30 F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 in the background | [ff BN ways, the ultimate | a and thought were | ubordinates, but | ow Out on Stage. | r must step out on (hc! He can no longer only be seen, he must speak | ublic, become for them hality campaigning is no new thing | heretofore he has campaigned | not himself. He has espoused nd_fought for them, sinking | ROCK'BOWOPRICES the organization he led. i Now. however, he is fighting not only |l /ain OFFICE-6™ & €. Sts. 5 W. 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