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THE EVENING AUGUST 16, 1 MmmmmWMflflH%filh DEATH OF MORRI Leaders. nwwmmmflfifl HID IN ARLINGTON - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. on Collycr Bids the Associated Press NEW YORK, August 16 and dollars was added to Gov, Five thou- Smith's | $5.000 for Cotton Auctioned for Smith Campaign Fund the stage when his bid topped all others, | Mr. Collyer said he was “glad to give | my money to help my friend the gov- the country during the presidential campalgn. The busses will be brought here the latter part of this week for inspection by officials of the national committee before starting out on the road. The busses will be kept moving steadily un- jectors, screens and loud-speaking ap- | tjI Election day, and it is estimated | paratus, two motor busses will be used | they will be able to make 15 towns al by the speakers’ bureau of the Repub- | day. lican national committee to travel over ’Ihe busses ordinarily will carry a 3. 0. P. PLANS CAMPAIGN BY AID OF MOTOR BUSSES Fitted out with motion picture pro- group of four persons, three for me= chanical operation of the projectors and amplifiers, and one to deliver ad- dresses. When a speaker is not a member of the party the itinerary of the bus will be arranged so as to ar- rive in towns in time for rallies or po- litical mcellnxs Afi for the R'publk‘an shall not kn by their them. Democratic \(vm Ritchie sqid he had received the | ernor.” n to come to New York for a ce from James J. Hoey, & New emocratic leader, whose guest vland executive will be at din- tonight. + A few weeks ago Gov. Ritchie went to New York for a conference with Gov Smith at the mm s invitation ANNAPOLIS, Md. August 16 (# Gov. Albert C. Ritchie will go to New York today to confer with Democratic Hoover, Smith and Others Pay Tribute to Late New York G. 0. P. Leader. leaders on the presidential campaign ne Grave Dlgger Discovers Re- mains of Man Believed to Be World War Veteran. | ro | con hammer, bidding started at $2,000 and | offers increased as the mayor's banter | death of Georg: is | ‘ASKED TO SHUN SMITH| Dr Straton Urges Repudiation of Governor and Sends Copy of Sermon in Controversy. KE, N. Y., August ohn Roach S(l.lhm e of Geor- former Se on them to cy of Gov \mvh { \uu\w\ with the | ton Cemetery The body of a man believed to be | | Paul z. Randolph, 38 years old, of| G| Shamokin, Pa., a World War vete Ll n, | sk e In Arling- | 34 - | wa about lack t nd he 1o afternoon. ound his neck knotted | ha | an, an, after | W ngton County, issued a certificate of suicide viewing the body last night Robert R. Dy uperintendent of the | offi cemetery, said that the man appeared | Tr to have been dead since Tuesday morn- | Fort Myer, were summoned ing. A newspaper dated Monday was | found beside him. In his ts was | 4 scrap of paper bearing h torn | from an adjusted ~Pl\hl (g The body was found by Thomas H | Perry, a colored workman who had been digging a grave in the vicinity and was | campaign fund last night when the first | | knacked down for that amount to Bar- sti yesterday | piece of paper stuck in the band of the was knotted tightly; | Dye. le of Georgia's 1928 cotton crop, ctioned at a Broadway theater, was floor of the Atlanta Cotton Exchange and was shipped here by airplane for the traditional auction of Georgia’s first | bale on the New York Exchange. The latter organization declined to par- ticipate, however, explaining that the exchange would hold the auction only if n G. Collyer, head of the advertising mpany which bears his name. With Mayor Walker wielding the | d_bidding. Called to | | charity THREE SEEK NOMINATION. (L 6 Sru'nr)lml Race Nnrowi Down in Utah. 18 (#).—The an nomination nate had n mulated spiri sthed in a respectable dark suit and | oes. His underclothes werg as & straw hat lying beside him. A t also bore his name. The necktie | it was tied in front d then the ends were looped around d again knotted in back. Immediately after the di Lieut. Thomas A. R icer of the day. and uitt, a medical officer | contest for the to the United | rowed down to three candidates today as the Republican State nominating convention met he v Ernest Bambur committeeman: J. Oliver Named Manager. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., August 16 (#) euben Clark, jr. W. Morrow in the Me: Vi and Phil Farnsworth, Salt Lake ought the nomination. tative Don B. Colton of Vi The bale was auctioned first on the | the proceeds were to be contributed to | special counsel for Ambassador Dwight | n ol contro- | GENERAL OFFICES, 1518 K STREET | DAVE HORNSTEIN, Secretary | former national | And it tastes just as good as it smells! All of our gro- ceries are of a uniformly high quality, although you will find the prices to be moderate. Quick and courteous service enable you to make your pur- chases in a short time. You will also find that our delivery @ the first district congre sional nomination yesterday by a mation. Representative E. O. Leather- wood already had been renominated in | As the result of a mew ruling no | the second district naturalized in an-| Eight candldates sought the guberna- | n re-enter Turkey. torial nomination today. | on his way back to h. Randolph | terday we ed - was lying on his back under a branch | AMPaign manager “I’ "&"“" ama in the {of a dogwood tree which sweeps nw““"""“ preaiderslelee {ground. The spot was muddy, but there ‘ » were no signs of violence. The man appeared to have been em- | Armenian. or ployed in some manual labor. He was other country se of which he rmissionto Church the ainst him, Dr m to_turn_their | om Gov. Smith s forces which | service gets the food to you when you want it. { UNEEDA | Early June FANCY !TetleysTca ggs BISCUITS | APPLES || emons Do l 6 Pkgs. i 5 Lbs. Doz. §9% | 25 | 23c | 20¢ ] RockCreekum Co t nt: Ginger Ale Bottie o !2 5C Berkeley ClubSpecm 1 5 C Ginger Ale Clicquot Club G'Ale, 2 bots. % Canada Dry, 2 bots. 35C Budweiser Beer I 6 Bottle Doz. $1.75 White nnery eption CURTIS PLANS TO ACT AS HOSTTO G. 0. P. Topeka Deromtediz'or Notification | { and Radio Hook-Up Is Being Installed. dliest foe in | of the forces of moral e political wisdom.” in Albany for & po- with the governor enator George is to be Closed 2 P.M. Saturday Forc1 g Clearance (< with still eper reductions In a store of P-B standing complete clearance each season 1s of imperative importance—warrant- ing drastic means. We have, however, the com- pensatmg satisfaction of ](nowmg we are prov1dmg our publlc with benefitmg opportumtles. MEN'S CLOTHING SECTION ¢ FURNISHINGS SECTION Featherwelghts P-B Shirts, $1 65 All Palm Beach, Mohair and Linen Suits embraced in the 5 3 for $4.75 ; e $15, $16.50 d $18 d ese are our regular standar .. i s shirts—plain English Broadcloth and offered now at A 5 fnncy. pnnted‘ woven and )a:quard $ 1 1 50 Madras. The way you prefer them— . “'l'h flcckhand. separate Collar to ma‘ch or a'tac}\ed Co“ar. with the other Tropicals simi- larly reduced: Seasonable Replenishments $‘2Q Linen and Mohair Fnr lced Delight Pkg. 23C I Lb. 49c¢ Maxwell House Coffee 49C SALTINAS SCHALL QUITS HOOVER. 59c Blind Bennt: Disagrees Farm Relief Stand. ce MINNEAPOLIS, August 16 (#).— .| United States Senator Thomas D. 5r | Schall, Republican, of Minnesota, an- | nounced day that he will take no ] ive part in the campaign for Herbert | Hoover, the party's nominee for Presi- dent The blind Senator's decision not to support Hoover is the result of his fail- ure to agree with the presidential can- didate's stand on farm relief. He will | not suppor | Democratic n By the Associat With TOPEKA. Charles Cu: Press | gust 16— Senator | ¥ ! Orienta Coffee ered with a canop; ominee, either, he said. and guests £ Con'ented Cows and Happy Hens. o stand in their stanchions days and bask in violet s from an electrical apparatus over Hens rush into the room where 's are disseminated, ruffiing up thers as though they were ng a nice soft pile of dry dust e treatment makes the quality of the nilk and eggs much better and babies !fed such milk are practically immune to rickets. The violet ray method of eption. | improving farm output is approved by ake at|the Government and being adopted on more farms each y . alwaysjuicy=—> and tender.’ We are care- ful buyers and years of experience is our guideinsupplyingour cus- tomers with roasts, steaks and chops that always give satisfac- tion. Come and make your own se-| the market—priced low. lections or let us do it for you. Our chief aim is to please all our customers. Buy a Whole Ham This Week FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER Lb, - 57¢ FANCY SPINACH {9 3P 25¢ PEP,POST BRAN ASPARAGUS TIPS 12 Corby's Picnic Sq. PUFFED WHEAT * £C Mothers 2Cans3sc Tins 29c PUFFED 1 5 c Size Bread RICEPig. }9C /' Buiés CRISCOLb. 24¢ = WESSON OIL m will . The finest hickory cured hams on Edmonston & Co., Inc. Home of the Original Foot Form Boots for Everybody, and the Famous Physical Culture Style-Plus Gamsllart 'Shoxs for Wiahsen $1 Scarfs cirrvacCDE $1.50 to $2 Scarfs........$].15 Half Hose 3 parrs for $1.50 Golf Hose . . Pajamas ... Union Suits ... WOMEN" S SPORTS SECTION Smart Summer Frocks 510.75 Distinctive in their exclusive model- ing. Prints, Washable Crepes, Tub Silks, Georgettes: long or short sleeves. All sizes in this assortment of appealing shades. Summer Hats .......... Formerly Ufgho $13.50 Riding Suits Formerly Up to $29.50 Shirts and Blouses Formerly Up to $6.50 HAT AND LUGGAGE SECTION Those smart Leghorns with the Jau:jz snap brims, reduced POST TOASTIES: CORN FLAKES Open 'Till 2 O’Clock Saturday GREAT VALUES or the Week End! A strikingly large va- riety 0! women's pumps and oxfords—sterling shoes, even including some of the famous Phys- ical Culture Footwear. $6.45—87.85 even if you do not need joj———=]0o] FAB Small, 9¢ Large, 22¢ Ivory Flakes Sm., 9¢;Lg., 23 STAR SOAP P&G SOAP 6 Bars 25¢ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 Cans, 20c $25 Tropical Worsted and Mohair Suits $30 Tropical Worsted and Mohair Suits $35 and $40 Tropical (3-piece) Wgrsted and Mohair P-B Spring Suits —with one and two trousers—ex- Bodies GELATINE P.29c t55¢| 2Pies | 5c .t Schneider’s Famous Rye Bread Goodness in Cans The canned fruits you get in our grocery store are celzbrated the world over for their good- ness and purity. They retain their natural flavor even to the delicious syrup. You should serve our choice canned fruits for dessert frequently, also for luncheon and breakfast. They are healthful and appetizing at all times and for all occasions. pate future wants once. CHILDREN’S HIGH SHOES, $3.00 such shoes ic qucker Convc.mem Double Tip Matches 6 Boxes | 9¢ ‘g.:;c empting practically only the Blues ot as old Linem In& B]ack!. 2 P-B $35 and $40 Suits. . . $99.50 P-B $45 and $50 Suits. . .$39.50 P-B $60 and $65 Suits. . . $49.50 P-B BOYS' SHOP For rig‘ht NOW =~~~ Boys' Crash and Linen Knickers Boys' $1 Shirts and BIOUSES Boys' $1.50 Shirts and B]OUSCS Boys' $2.00 Shirts and ]31(7 uses and .$3.50 eed Edmonston'sTo. = /NCORPORATED =———————— No Branch Stores CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. West Side 612 13th Street Bet. F & G Sts. EEEE]EEE {fll‘ arance to $15 to $18 Traveling Bags and Suit Cases. . .$19.75 FOOTWEAR SECTION Men's $6 Oxfords. . ...... $4.85 Black and tan in the English, French and broad-toe shapes. Broken sizes. Men's $8 Oxfords. .......9683 Black and tan—in shapes that fashion favors and in makes for which P-B is famous. Broken. Boys' $4 Oxfords Tan shade: mannish shapes—and sturdy quality. Boys' $2.50 Keds........ $1.85 Rubber-soled—both durable com= M fortable. E!EEEI Gold Medal Flour Eventually| You Can Get Washington News , Dav by Day Fancy Sport Sweaters. ... Sl B Boys' Golf Hose Bu.\'!' Wash Suits. Bo_\‘s' Bathing Suits. . All the Wuu[ Suits—with either 2 l\l“kktrfl or < L()ngl(‘q_drt rcduttd to the point where they are good in- vestments for early Fall. &, The Prize Bread and Pastry Flour of the World 5 Ibs. 29c 121bs. 61c Here are our Stores, St Addros l'ur "ushmg Clothes grnite, washes clothes more suickis and easilsand with By wear and tea T wan't Rarm the most delicate fabric odse Nanite "wwarinaly s e Ceans s Bonciphe . FIb: Rl tive 20¢ $h SCHU LTz Home M.ldc Néayonn.n:: 2 SC { 8Oz Jar and Rdlt‘s by Mail - Postage Paid Payable in Advance P ——— K5¢ 50¢ 40c¢ 25¢ 15¢ 10¢ Maryland and Virginia— The Avenue at Ninth NATH@NMLY One month One week All Other States— One month One week......oooune srenaes l | | $1.00 75¢ S0c 15¢