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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C SDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928. LAMNOT DU PONT OUT FOR HOOVE ™ Hy e ] (01 SORLE DS IN NURIH DAKUIA e s o s boen Stive, 19 (ormne ecutive chair Walter Maddock, the lieu- | tenant governor. who s a real dirt | farmer and is rated a self-made man ’ He was educated in the common schools and business college. Later he studled law and civil engineering, taking mail courses in those subjects ing several farmer co-operative Asso- “{ations. He was elected lieutenant gov- rnor in recognition of his services to he Non-partisan League as a member FEES MAKES DEMAND FOR TRIAL BY JURY Pleads Not Guilty When Arraigne for Colliding and Driving Car While Intoxicated. | ever, forced nim into the curb about | | nalf'a block away, Johnson says. The | Arrest was made immediately by the | policeman. who also happened to be driving by at the time. | Fees was twice arrested for reckless | | driving earlier in the Summer. He was | d | fined $25 on the first charge and was | acquitted by a jury on the second by a | directed verdict | He is also under Indictment for the | | nlleged embezzlement of funds while employed as a disbursing officer in the SERVICES ARE HELD FOR ROBERT CRAI Gov. Ri'nhi; fl;ld Vo;herr Prominent Marylanders Attend—Perma- nent Burial Later. | Brooke Lee. speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates, and John Mackall, chairman of the Maryland State Roads | Commission. A large number of the col~ | ored employes from Mr. Crain's South- ern Maryland estate also attended. | ‘While ‘he has devoted much of his time in recent years to his Mount Vic- toria place, Mr. Crain has kept his resi- dence at the Wyoming avenue house. He had offices in the Otis Building at the time of his death Brother of Smith Sunporter' Appeals to Business Men to ) ihe Legislature and his experience | 1 , ! Official Wl Only Three Days. i Maddock Succeeds VTR T Thtsisan s | ast Republienn national convention Department of Justice. 3 World War Trophies Available. EXTENDS CONDOLENCE. The War Department still has World War trophies on hand and these will be | Gov. Ritchie, the Minister of Austria zar L. G. Prochnik. and many promi- Don Claire Pees of Bethesda, Md ho was arrested by Policeman L J | i Tn 1996 he married Miss Marguerite | Johnson of the Traffic Bureau at New | o1t ers funel - Back G. 0. P. Nominee. to Post. Tierney of Grand Forks They have v nue and R street vesterday G . | Sry y'van:w?nr?\r"Rn;ell.mgg:m. l;nr\:wr:: distributed to veterans' organizationz. onr sons and a daughter ged with driving while intoxi-| U. S. Army Sends Sympathy to and long a Maryland Demncratic party Providing the organizations communi- g . cated and Ieaving after colliding, plead- | 1 ’ leader, which were held at the Crain|CAte With the department. svecifying * #5 the Aswociated Prese Br the Assoeisled Press ed not guilty and demanded a_jury trial | France in Fayolle's Death e 1 S s the articles they want and defray the Officer Ordered to China cost of shipment. . The trophies on o S " BISMARCK. N. D. August 8. Gov when arraigned before Trafie Court | i P . Vioes A P o § A GREa s GF okt DRNOBA1Gd Bera] ey 6 i _ Tudge John P, McMahar today, Bond|g LI AcUnE Sectetary of War. Col. C. | Serviece were conducted by Bt B | hand include minnewsrers, small guns SRR & fow wook yitend this morning o €| Gant. George L. Ramscy. 26h Infan- | was fixed at $500 on each charge and |5 Robbins. yesterday sent to the Prench | gpiobs Ghiurch, Baitimore. The body | howitzers. helmets. “buckles and bay- Pierre du Pont. announced ie would Death was caused by heart disease. pron orered th Peking for duty with | 105 CAS® set for hearing September 13 | minister of war. through the American | was temporarily laid in a vault at Pros- | onet According to Policeman Fees hit a parked car belonging to message . Powell Penn of 104 S street and failed | “The United States Army extends to Tchteherin, soviet foreign | to stop. The driver of a car who was | the French Army its deep sympathy on i familiar with six lanzunges ' nchind Fres and saw the accident. how- | the Joss of that gallant brother in arms Marshal Fayolle.” Johnson. | military attache in Paris, the following from which ke had been critically ill . - for the past three davs. Arthur Gustave Sorlie was born April 26. 1874. near Alderta Lea. Minn. His parents were Iver and Mary Sorlie. ne- tives of Norway. When he was 19 vears old he came to North Dakota where he worked in a bank, operated 1 pect Hill Cemetery until arrange: |can be made for permanent burial on the Crain estate at Mount Victoria, Md Other prominent Marylanders at the funeral were: Judge Miichell Digges, of the Cireuit Court of Maryland: E. support Gov Smith for the presicency. | Lammot du Pon d in a state- | ment made public today that he would! vote for Herbert Hoover Lammot du Pont is president of the E. I du Pont de Nemours & Co. and his | brother, who held that office during the troops in China. Stiff straw hats made in America depend’ for material on other countries: Hemp braid from Italy. artificial straw braid from Switzerland. hemp and straw braids from Japan and China Grorge minister World War. it chairman of the board. 7 general store and later became a travel- ‘They are co of Coleman du Pont, GOV. A. G. SORLIE. ing salesma Republican. U State Senator from. In 1907 he entered the fuel, sced and Delaware modification. carry sufficient votes to business at Grand Forks as A G Lammot du Pont’s statement app:ils repeal the eizhteenth amendment Sorlie & Co. The enterprise was suc- fo business o stand by the Repub- A definite plan for control of the ! cessful and was the basis for a con- tican party “because under Republwen liquor trafiic must be worked out and | siderable fortune. which he later ac- ast cight vears we 0ld 10 the pudlic. In that way only can | cumulated in other business ende and tnder Damo- | We secure the necessary heavy majority Despite his extensive interests. cratic adn h we have hed Jess| (0 repeal the eighteenth amendment Non-Partisan League selected him as prosperity imes. This will b> ~ccomplished more rapidiv | its standard bearer in 1924, and he won 4 mnder Republican prosperity than Dem- ocratic Gepression.” the gubernatorial election after a ho fight with R. A. Nestos. the Republican incumbent. He was re-elected in 1 but did not seek renomination year. saying that he desired to reti to private life at the end of his term In 1900 Gov. Sorlie married Miss Jen- PLANS FOR PROTECTION | OF PANAMA CANAL ZONE‘X“P Odegard, who died later In 1919 he married Miss Grace Millchoe at Prosident Sote Apart 1.804 Acres of Grand Forks. 5 |~ The first important act of office came Avnilable Land as Military to Gov, Sorlle when, in his frst term. he | appointed Gerald P. Nye to the United | States Senate to succeed Senator E. F For the better protection of the Pana- | Ladd. who died in office ma Canal Zone tne President has set | Sorlie’s death brings Lo the e apart 1804 scres of land adjacent to | = = Venado Besch and the Seco Lever Cclony Reservation as a military reser- vat to_be known as “Bruja Pomt Military Reservation” for the use of military forces under the jurisdiction of | the Secretary of War. The executive order in the case pro- vides also that the reserved era shall Prohibition Held Minor Issve. on the liquor prohibition ques- paramownr one $15—-3%16.50—%20 PALM BEACH SUITS MGCHAIR SUITS of the campaign “Both platiorms ar peal or modification of amendment and prohibi tinues the statement “We know that the Democratic convention there a violent fight over a wet plank a the drys won out. Both parties stend for enforcement of the existing law. *“There is not muj action in the consideration of Gov. Smith's program of Jocal option as a solution of the nro- ‘ibition proble; One of the most ob- vious evils of ibition 1s smuzgling, and bootlegzu the attendlant disrespect for the prohibition and oth- er laws lent as W re- eighteenth Reservation. of resh PRUNES Definite Solution Lacking Tt is my opinion that Mr. Hoover. by his stand against repeal. cannot stap the 'also be subject to the civil control of = The fin out price on these popular S growth of opinion 2zainst prohitktion |the governor of the Panama Canal. m Brisht. clean and wor. o e S8 POPR AT LT ICS nor can Gov Smith, by recommending ' conformity with the Panama Canal act e carefn ¢ suits xcel t e I'hey fit well and hold their shapeliness Al sizes from 34 to 48 are here, in bhoth light and dark shades. Due to the loy ie i > ht and dark sha ue to the low price, there will Large, fine fresh prunes fr : Sanitary Carpet light charge 5™ i prunes om the far West. necessary alterations None & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave Main 3 and 3291 Fresh prunes are an ideal breakfast dish when stewed. You'll find these Washington State fresh prunes on display in all our stores. Family needs won't alwave wait on the family budget. especially on the budget of a government family. The Departmental Bank will lend to government emplovees on the Character loan plan to WASHINGTON STATE FRESH PRUNES Pay Educational Fee Meet Insurance Premium Provide Emergency Clothing Pay Cost of Sickness -" s e A f Pay Funeral Expenses /H}lll! ey % » < E il the serices of “Your Bank” This special offer ends this week LOWELL APPLES 5 Ibs. 2 5c ol on’t wait until vou have to horrow ¢ _ money. Begin ".‘T"?TU"Z a "“‘\Nl\‘“';l ‘t" Ihlils is positivelydthe last week of our unusual offer of a == BTN A SEVIEE WOUIE. 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Bverbiot All Remaining Combination Fashion Park Tropical \ Electric Cookerette | Worsted Suits : E "veryth in Ironed Fireless Cooker W“Bnlh in 2 and 3 piece Suits—in Par-Kool models and “ " ve. g Vacuurfl Bottle” Feod Formerly $40 to $55 Container On Special Terms $ 1 9 .75 Start the Fall Start he THIS WEEK ONLY || Season With Plenty ‘ Sizes are broken—but in one lot or another most every size v Down and $1.28 monthly with is available. Alterations at cost ¥ of Clean Clothes 00 your electric light bills. ’ i : ol Special Terms to be withdrawn | ' Saturday, Sept. 1st. 1 e o T All Remaining mices sealed in ken ton. der, eveniy hrowned cakes Enjoy Well Cooked Foods Spring Weight Wool Suits | time ‘i about over. Sehools will soon On Picnics, Camping, Fishing Trips i i i this means there is plenty of wash to be Lt g g Ps, —and they will go into service comfortably and satis- : ielp ’:'_‘: I.,.v.""u.‘,w‘.‘; h:;"‘.l.”::v Touring and At Home factorily very shortly. everything vashed, ironed by machine 5 is § E E i i piece e ¢ ching up by hand. Minimum 4 4 ‘ & Gt 2 No more need of eating the proverbial sandwich picnic lunch, or | the unpalatable food usually obtained in out-of-the-way places. | Follow any winding road; stop at any shady picnic spot, or go to the lucky hshing holes. Your day will be twice as enjoyable when you take the Everhot with you. | Shirts are Hand-ivaned for We apicce extra when vonr | ena ced mnside verything $ 2 7.75 . They are J-piece Suitz—and in models which we control— 80 they will not be nut-fashiened. Take it with you in the car—enjoy » ot dish or ice cream at the picnic. 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