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| for all that was done by his party dur- ‘ ing the Wilson administration, but that S “no attack on the personal character” | the details of the Government's business of either Harding or Coolidge, he doubt- | has been transacted.” ed if an “unprejudiced and reliable| The vice presidential nominee, who Gl survey of the last eight years will fail to | arrived here yesterday, left early today | There are more than 250,000 varieties arouse enthusiasm in any patriotic | for Chattanooga, where toni he will | of flowering plants in the British Isles bosom because of the method in which ' deliver the second address scheduled | today. for Tennessee. The third and last and they mve drawn to him by the speech will be at Knoxville Saturday. magic of his' kindness and tender re- gard. It is dombtful if a more magnetic man ever led the Democratic party in all its history.” The Senator said that while making r_ ) . ] \ By the Associated Press. HOOVER CRITICIZ ABOUT PROHIBITION', == === ™~ Connecticut G. 0. P. Leader : tant dry crusader from Gov. Smith' own State, said today that the Demn- OF'DO:BS Social Legisla- | & cratic presidential nominee would tion Program. | % not carry the State of New York in | e d . _— 5 i it had conducted the Government ‘far | clently” than the Refighncnns had un- ! der Harding and Coolidge. | Carry New York| TENNESSEE DRIVE ot g | son. in Ryman Auditorium here, de- | clared last night that Gov. Smith, the party" his “utterances and official acts” was | entitled to mention among the great | 5 3 | After Visit to Latter’s | | 30 Homestead he continued. o W |RUBINSON OPENS [tGov. Smith Won’t | better. ‘more honestly and more eff- } After a journey to the Hermitage, the shrines of Democracy, Mr. Robin- | son = s 1928 presidential nominee, by | | Compares Smith to Jackson | I rs of the party once headed by | n. . .’Smith is a man of the people.” © the coming election. Y 8, 4 ! ¢ "E1ET Were given to betting Td bet He loves plain folks i a crate of little apples that Hoover # will carry New York," he told report- ers. “Gov. Smith never did carry ¥ New York. anyway: he carried two § or three counties and New York City. That's what made him gov- ernor.” UPSHAW MAY RUN. | By the Assoc NASHVILLE, September 7 The eight-year record of Republicanism | at Washington came in for | Senator Robinson in ope | day speaking drive throug | the one Southern State so far selected by Herbert Hoover for a campaign ad- dress. | ssociated Press. HAVEN. Conn., September 7 The keynoter of the Connecticut Repuh- lican State convention disagrees with Herbert Hoover on prohibition i Representative Schuyler Merritt of | Stamford said in a convention speech | ‘ last night fName Will Not Be Stricken Off| Using direct phraseology, as was em- “1 do not agree with Mr. Hoover b-- ¥ . ployed at Dallas and Cisco, Tex.. the cause in my opinion special <cial legis- || Ballot for Smith Repudiation. | Bemocratic vice presidential nominee lation should have no place in the Con- ||,y ANTA, Ga.. September 7 (). — | S2id that he did not claim “sole credit” el said he felt prohibition had #The name of William D. Upshaw. can- = % Automobile Engineers ! 1 i Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month |ff including interest and prin- ’ cipal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING “ASSOCIATION Established 1881 " TOMORROW— The Last Day of " THE Low SALE PRICES On Lifetime Furniture ot wel “Trs ydidate for Congress, is not to be stricken out well but added FT'S ¥ om the primary ballot. even though Give Timely Heed to Motorist. he is opposed to the Democratic part rominees for President and Vice Pre: dent, a subcommittee of the fifth dis- | ¢ litrict’ Democratic executive committee | held yesterday. The committee in a| Carl, Inc Sistatement said that because Upshaw's | o o i o o . fution, such for example, as the fourth Hopponent. Representative Steele, had flutomobile Association Official i il tasked that Upshaw be permitted to Service Station, says: Gov. Smith's observations on prohibi- (§Tun. and because “it would be physically | —, g % tion, Merritt said, “are interesting,” fimpossible to reprint and redistribute” | “No experiments for us. A the ballots by September 12, the date We are back of Ebonite, because | :f’ ;};&;ig);umry, it had decided to take we are taking no chances, when it = Y " Upshaw s f comes to correct gear lubrication. anv abstract ques |{, Upshaw is former 3 : In a comparison of the administra- §from the fifth district. We know Ebonite for its fine v : . | quality and performance. We have , used it exclusively for the past tions of Gov. Smith in New York and | SRl MORROW ON VACATION. | eight years. John H. Trumbull, Republican governor | i - | Ask for Ebonite-T 'Ambassador to Spend Five Days on | of facts and caust velop means fo experimen: with othes #nd more basic sections of the Consti Call American THIS afternoon and tomor- row only remain for you to take advantage of the re- markable savings afforded by the prevailing low sale prices. When tomorrow is over so will be the special sale prices, Representative ; in Connecticut, Merritt said that while | for Transmissions, and public debts in this State have been Ebonite-R for Rear Axles. most entirely paid. the New York State debt under a Democratic administration | had been “neaxly trebled and a stagger- | Ranch in Mexico. 4 - | (Combination of Fure 0!) 20 Cents a Shot ing load of taxation produced.” | | At Filling Stations and Garages, MEXICO CITY, September 7 (#).— | United States Ambassador Dwight W. BAYERSON OIL WORKS Columbia 5228 Set New Flight Record. | CROYDON, England, September 7 (®).—The fastest flight between India and London was completed last night, | the Texas border. I when Capt. C. D. Barnard and Flying He will travel by train to Sabinas, ©Officer Alliot alightea here after hav-| near Eagle Pass. Tex.. thence by auln-[ | Largest in Washington Assets Over $18,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR. Seeretary Morrow will leave today for a vacation | trip on the ranch of the American. Hal | Mangum, in the state of Coahuila, near | Surely you’ll not miss this op- portunity to save. Reductions now are in every section of the store. Please do not put off longer, though, for the sale prices will soon be history. ing flown 5000 miles in a Vickers-| mobile to the ranch, where he will re- Jupiter monoplane in 4!, days. main five da; Savings Now Are _ Large and Genuine “HAHN-SPECIALS” | LA R School 4 ' et Shoes {H\\' eagerly mothers are profiting by this timely underpric- ing of splendid looking, splendid wearing school Swanky College Shoes for Youngy Men and Women' Surely You'll Shop Here Tomorrow MAYER & CO. “... Seventh Street Between D and E e, Open All Day Saturday One of our Mas- ter - Styles in new fall shoes for men. $6.50 Black or tan Englich Grain leathers — practi- cally indestructible. A real broguey English “Rocker” last. Hard heels, Overweight oak soles. Superlative 3 i 4] i e Arrived L from F ¥ 4 4 1 Girls’ Sizes 111% to 2 $2.99 W et ® Boys’ Sizes 9106 JUNIOR After months of careful buying from the best mills at home and abroad we feel that we can announce our Fall Opening to you with pride and satisfaction, as we believe that there is not a style made which we could recommend to our trade that we have not bought. t'dwe oife:;: a selection of the finest foreign woolens that are sure to appeal to men of the most fas- 1dious taste. N A real opportunity for real economy! DUING our i Autumn Specials way brought about Local Tailoring Firm New Silk and'Lisle “College” Secks— 65¢=-3 prs., $1.50 SRSNESSSERT i = R == Lizards The height of fall fashion, at a most surprising low price. monizing $6.50. A r tional merchandising accomplishment! “Lady Luxury” Silk Hose—$1.45, $1.65, $1 this really great event just at school open- ing time. Secured vou big price conces- sions from the fac- tories during the dull summer months. Over 3,000 pairs in group. Really excellent school 18 tip - top styles to choose from -—genuine Welts or McKay sewed kinds —fully warranted the shoes, for long wear! (at Tth St. & “Arcade” stores) Don’t miss this! 7th & K 3212 14th “Women's Shop" 1207 F 95 “Man's Shop" 14th at G 0 LS il Kl TODAY, TOMORROW and the NEXT DAY Your Qpportunity to Secure a Smart Tweed or Blue Worsted Suit Hand Custom Tailored to Your Order for 549.50 We Consider These Special Suits Good Value at $75.00 There are SCOTCH TWEEDS, AMERICAN TWEEDS ana ENGLISH TWEEDS, Tweeds in all the season’s newest and smartest effects; also a FRENCH SPUN BLUE WORSTED of a-very exceptional quality. This saving is made possible by another contribution from ENGLISH and AMERICAN MILLS with national reputa- tions for making the finest tweeds and blue worsteds in the world. On account of us being direct buyers from those mills, eliminating the middleman’s profits, and in addition to th_is the mills have made us a very special price. We are offering this profit and the very special price saving to you. This is your opportunity to secure a FREENY CUSTOM TAILORED SUIT, hand tailored to the Mhighest type of excellence, at a very extraordinary saving. Cuts Clothing Costs! Outwits Jobber Combination With Original ldea In these days of high costs, hizh labor, expensive overhead and Wfich- priced raw materials. the general has amother burden to shoul- st, hut wnfortumately not the least, the middleman’s profit. In all the necessities of life. With but few wxceptionx, the \middleman’s profit demands heavy toll in the high cost of living, Your \income tax is a small contribution), compared to ths larze amount extricted by the many middlemen My. Freeny. presient of the W. M. ‘reeny Co.. Inc.. \local tailors in Washington, many jvears ago real- ized this fact. and saw the many abstacles confrontingyhim to over- come it Mr. Freeny realized! an impossibility for | tailon first-class clot rices. s he:bo direct from the m heingz entered into The mills and jobbers have an agreement through their member associations that they will not ‘ae- cept or fill orders from a merchant tailor, it was tirm to one profit ceny overcame this objec- < a separate depart- the Hudd This department jobbinz husiness, gives them entry intn the mills— Freeny Co. tail- oring business deriving the benefit of thix privilege. doing a woolen Tl'lete special suits as well as all others bearing our label entitle the wearer to valet service gratis. All garments hand pressed. W. M. FREENY CO., Inc. 611 14th Street N. W, : 00 O OO AT A0 0000000000000 000 0000000010000 OO AR AR AR 5 I