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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1928 re elie iflRY ROW CROPS UP ELEE MANSION FLAGSTAFF, ! BELLANS ) INDIGESOY |State Attorney Genersl and, " “ : ‘ ‘ - G P‘ ‘w . \ | 7 I.'ANS | Anti-Saloon Head Figure FOR _INDIGESTION | in Argument. 25¢ and 75¢ Pkds.Sold Everrwhere e ke ¢ J| RALEIGH. N. C. September 12.— Dennis G. Brummitt, State attorney | Call rr. 164-5-6 |oncral Tast night fsued a statement in reply to F. Scott McBride, superin- 0 3 | “ Aad Spare Tives . Priced |tendent of the Anti-Saloon League, who " : ! Nash 400’5 Applied ’ According | yesterday declared a charge by Brum- ' ¢ 50c to $1 00 to Distance mitt in a compaign speech that the : . A DAY | $1 Limit | Anti-Saloon League was “an adjunct | |, M i ! | L) . of the Republican party,” was without o |sicmdsren la tac iy ek e i |- N Lt il August Sales 21,000 Cars support for Hoover before th> Democratic platform e 1 ¢ s had been adopted. or Smith nominated. { : % r —the greatest month in Nash History Th~ attorney general said it was i o S poscible he was “ i regard to § GOTISTICAL the “previous political preferences of | : " P 4 - e Is come 01 thote o the mafiene board of | 1 3 . | Higher and still higher goes the nationwide 4SS | th> Anti-Saloon League.” He had said | PR g demand for the new Nash "400". The sales ey SiAvral|l | in his speech only one ‘member of the i N'T WHAT | board “had ever ciaimed to b2 a Demo- | returns for August are in and, by thousands of 5 i | . | S JOHN sMiTHLll | “In my speech of September 7. he 5 5 L e ¢ 4 | NO let-up m aeman cars, it was the biggest month in the entire N\HE OWMs A <aid in part. “I denounced the ‘whisper- | & it : ) . NEw Buncis ing campaign’ now in the open, char ing Al Smith with drunkenness ur! b, 4 : oh : : ;' ¢ g because thel‘e’s been | Arinking. : % ; N % - s “As to the present political preferencse : ' The three great Nash factories are now prod e no let-down in quality , e TR bie Ny A 12 years of Nash history. | with many othcrs, seek further infor- . ¢ lanche of orders for this new and finer motor car. L Sl T (yclB;;gE-Deg‘gcmfi;150-Ycar-—01d Sentinel at Arlmgton. Nu- ride must know that the A . platform makes no declaration for or | The country has gone Nash! In the eight short againstprohibition. . clus of SCCtlonal Con troversy, Taken ; What a whale of a difference just a few cents make | weeks since its introduction approximately h"F\lrlh:L dl;i x‘\ot Dlr_ (l;llgflrld(-dhhfn: : Niahidooa il b deli 3 the S tfor 24 ted. i . Ve p— DICK MURPHY, | | bt miats momnmie Down by War Department Order. jLusor ;j:;‘;,fl;’w, mporepSrmenransy gy declare that he would support Hoove: HRST And if o, did he not by that act at- e : | 1 tempt_t stall the actions of the 5 = = e 3 . L Lo e and ammit it 10| Time. working its potent power on| The auestion cenfronting the officers /b There's only one conclusion to be drawn the e st & in charge of the reservaiion now is ae Salesrooms the Republican party Arlington's hills across the Potomac | 0 (RC 5% oher“ciaft will be erected | from these facts and figures—this is 15e car 5 607 H N, K, River, has brought down from its 50- | iy the place of the , of the year! 8 Kalerama Rd. ‘:NORTH CAROLINAN NAMED ! vear wateh in Im;\'('r;( 'h:\'Li-: ll‘a;;?gn» i BY FARMER-LABORITESN’” ": head “‘h‘:'gi “‘? ""hf“'h cee :“('! 7 Bulldlng Indepcfldence | This is the car with the new Twin-Ignition American flag. and silently ended for {all time a controversy over this historic g . i —more power, more speed, less gasoline. | Dr. Henry Q. Alexander Gets Vice | fandmark. 8 B, Rerykelonduragestefi T rore i ! T e GOOD POSITIONS AND | P | The staff. doom~d by corrosion which ¥ aine Their Money | The easiest steering, easiest riding car the FINE INCOMES i testdential SHomination weakened the iron piping st its base, | [ G SRR ind el dicedAnd of Party had become a menace which threa;encd ANY a calaried man and woman | motor car industry ever has produced. And the T i, Eanas. Gl and Food | 5y tne Associated Press L‘L&i‘,’;"iitfl“.'r‘?%c":L.’,‘xl The decas ha ; built up a “’““'”" ‘;““ L car with the exquisite new Salon Bodies of Shops need_ train e MR 700 | KANSAS CITY., September 12.—Dr. | of the metal had pregressed beyond the come-producing estate through = s surpassing beauty and masterly craftsmanship. a year. Classes now forming. | . |stage of repair and so. on crders s tematic investment in safe, tested First o {Henry Quincy Alexander of Northi pon.one from the office of the Quar- | [ NMottonse. Moo i Tei b s 1l & | SCHOOL |carolina is the Farmer-Labor pParty’s|termaster Corps, U. S. A. in charge of d ¥ ¥ Mortzaze Notes 1ssued by us and se- nominee for the vice presidency. the etery reservation. the 109-foot % i %, cured by improved Washington real "w " { Col. Frank E. Webb of San Fran-taff was taken down several days ago. 5 SCIATE. VOl Rl B st SIS 69 | cisco is the presidential nominee, hav- | por many years sectional contention | 5 a5 B & e G {ing been chosen at a meeting of the|qentered about the old staffl. The Sons : i nual return on every dollar invested, and | executive committee of the party hereand Daugiters of the Confederacy » vour principal increases rapidly under Leads the TWorld in Motor Car Valne {last week. jected to the breaking out of the Amci- | R - our pl For detail rite. telephon | Senator Reed of Missouri was namea | joan flag at its head, the flag that was v our plan. or details write, telephone | as Wl'?lb‘sd fll‘m"d‘"gh mate. 'gi“‘n les the banner of the North., while Gen. R i) or call in person. Free, the valuable | phatically declined the nomination, Lee. whose mansion lay at the staff s i - N et Are You Ready for executive committee then turned to gy Yoloted the Stare and Bars in / hooklet: *“An Investment of Proven WALLACE MOTOR COMPANY Winter? | Dr. Alexander. who is a former member | o "States' conflict. The Grand Army [ Safety. - — ot heiNhioato s U“!“fl!;x{;n"l‘g;or the Republic. on the other hand, \ \ : | Distributors . | president of the Farmers fought for the rotention of the staff. 2 | A 4 Phone Main 3068 and have |||! inat State. Other persons sought to have *he poie = ¢4 Retail Salesroom, 1709 L Street, N. W. Decatur 2280 | 3 - removed for purely esthetic reasons. X0/ SHAN NON Lu HS t . us send you a couple tons || Farewell Reception Planned. The Fine Arts Commission in 1933 P, | Clalctecl Lol s recommended the removal of the stoff. y A : ¢ i oo HALL KESR MOTO! of Agnew Coal. | Special Dispateh to The Star. I because, 1t explained. the old pole did First Mortgage Tnvestments ! b 3 ey 131 B'Stronte S B Wosbington: D, C. “The Best Since 1858” | CLARENDON. Va. September 12— |not harmonize with the beauty of ih> N 4 ki [ preirs i e SARVON Vs T oo, R e | Plans for a farewell reception to Rev.|mansion and landscape. The War Dc-| 8 : Telephone: Main 2345 1435 K Street, Northwest i e e e Vi O Edwin Johnston, assistant pastor of St. | partment approved th> recommendation g Street, N. W. Charles Catholic Church, who has been | and executed a contract with a local 0 CATnew 0. ||| transferred to Newport News. Va., were |concern for the removal of the stafi to hd ;made at a meeting last night of the {a position m front of the houss o the { Holy Name Society of the church. commandant of the reservation. 728 14th St. NW. | committee was apoointed fo conter wih | A storm of protest arose immediatcls | " {the women of the parish tev. Mr. | when the Grand Army of the Republic We Also Handle Fuel Oils Johnston leaves for his new post Sep- | renewed its battle for the prolonged iife | tember 20. Thomas J. Crark.y :rnr:‘:& of the staff. So virile was the objection | = e ———— =————————— | \accey. Samuel G. Smith and John T.|to its removal that John W. Weeks. thon | 1™ arm e e e PECIAL NOTICES. Piymn were clected delegates to the dio- | Secretary of War, ordered the removal | STONELEIGH COURT S % ;SPONSIBLE FOR ANY | cesan convention. contract canceled and the staff un- E T B o Qe vher thae v | molested. Conn. Ave. & L St. self. FRANK E. BLINKHORN. 1116 Otis st. A few desirable apartments A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SHARE- | ~ oers S {{] from 2 rooms and bath to 17 R R ot Will Roge $27,000 POSTALTHEFT |{f rooms and 2 baths. under wara: : ‘ the company. dent manager. Main 2270. Bip s e | CASE ON AT DANVLLE S METAL = | Attracting Renewed lrv? cider or other uses, new or second hand. NEW YORK.—Got here just in Sronde Y STolE L BRI | time 1o see the Babe win his o | Government Offers Evidence) WEATHERSTRIP T ; oc10* % | KIDNEY TROUBLE _PHYSICIANS EVERY- Why. these peo- | Against Colored Porter Charged | GUARANTEED—LASTS FOREVER L] ’ where prescribe kMoumlln v:l‘l:.vl“',';\dtfgnir‘nm ple here are all . . . Installed Comnlete By e Hol Springs. Ark. as @ natural aid in ihe exclted zover ‘the With Taking Pouch at Station. | CAPITOL WEATHERSTRIP CO. O orders It has aided thousands back to hralth s N.W. Phone for information. Ask vour doctor. | election, while = - | 2 1470 Cli\fion St. ¥ L5 R S o ;:; W'“‘ t:r::{:; Special Dispalch to The Star. | e e R STiPes TOR #¥ HEALTH. BUT y 15 te DANVILLE, Va., September 12.—The i for the health of your businese. Multigraph- to_busines: Bevsrument Tulhy bowan intradact 'Allcnlmn Home Seekers ,1'\5; mkw;{%}fi S e The couvrt here | evidence in the Federal Court trial of | nvestcrs and Speculators Bank Blds. Fr 7143, Open 8:30 am has just passed a | Spencer McLelland, colored porter 410 Taylor St THE CELEBRATED CIDER BARREL. %th ruling that the |charged with the theft here las: Christ- 2 e e i el JADAAr Ghoire sarietics OF e night clubs that |mas of §27.000 in currency which wa- | Chevy Chase, Md. apples at half city prices Hour out Fred- 4 they had pad- |in 8 mail pouch at the station. Th~ | % ek Pike. e 3 locked here would | Government traced the money povich to Price, $6,950 ARE_YOU MOVING ELSEWHERE? OUR have to be un- |D2nville from Richmond through post s el o fransortation system will cerve you vetter 7| y ave office and railway clerks. Modern 5-Room Bungalow. Lots O etane s ol Main 9250 ! /0 locked: that | “neelland was identified todav as the | 30%101. SON THANSFER & QTORAGE CO.__ { where do You | porter who removed poiches from a | Open for Inspeetion I THAT EXTRA = ~ suppose people |truck to a platform where the money | T oo e Hochinser 65 were going to go | was first missed. Three other colored J. Dallas Grady INCLOSE _YOUR PORCH _NOW —THOU- between midnight | men are under indictment and the 904 14th St. N\W, #2100 Sash'4nd window (rames trom wreck: g and noon? The |Government claims to have recovered Main 6151 \ob at Waller Reed . (nauire Brig m 3 ’ : Branch. Heciinger Co. 5931 Grorsia ave judge says, “What | $9.000 from them. bl?ogts‘ F'RENCH—I;RlClED %XCHIOEN- 1 do you think this A1y low. Just arrived: eleven hundred new j ; Slazed Frencn goors from a Florida firm i is, Arkansaw or G Tany sizes. no excuse Tow ot 10’ beautify 3 somewhere?” it our home_ 'Act quick! Hechinger Co.. 3 They Gl i i et quetf TV '|‘rl‘j, € s Sth & Fa ave . 3051 Ga. ave H £ ;vyu, NOT %Ehkzspon‘s'}m.ghron Any e vrlas ;m p:llt\pnl H ebts contracted by_ans other than mss move in she first place eprive FRANES L% %5, | the Republicans coming to New = e York from getting a drink. WE WILL SELL ON OCTOBER 6, 1928, THE L fomet il ity for Sefore said date: ‘Hion . N is" cailed for before s J— e o touring. serial No. 76556 motor No. F g Safe ..lllfi' for Babies n.w a Hupp_ "4 Coupe. . motor No. 135868. left in - i We have some u;um(l:ly cl':e‘lp \ REOS : Throngs of Visitors Admire This A an a ractive o . . . B e e apartments ready for s, ) New Double Building on the Jo Good flooring. 1'c foot: siding. sheath- - i and framing. 2c foot; hollow tile and occupancy — all sizes. Shr S v Sedgwick Street Frontage T e S 1416 F / 2 daraes do s workso hurne” | Call 4t 4 5 ARGEST among the units yet com- cially the gardens which surround the several T " - : pleted in this select apartment home buildings. These latter constitute a distinct WANTE | The Pre-School Age colony, the opening of the Sedgwick e Ny - 2 TR BB o "R : Street building has aroused wide com- o WEMITH' TRANSFER & stoRAGE CUL | | Children cf pre-school age should ment and has drawn many interested guests Given a modern home with three separate ex- 3 | Lavesienlsithatarenlihnedicibalic to the MODEL HOME. posures, all commanding lovely vistas of land- i .pi&gfin]—afik‘e/n??ggm 2 o & ; £ A scaped grounds such as these, and the average ing il form x “wateroroor and weatner- utmost care to suit their special needs The development of this unique community family is loath indeed to consider the troubles I e T ol sud capacitics, [Tk foundation of has now reached a stage where it is possible and expense of house maintenance and oper- Tng. Just brush on and leaks are gone for to apprehend more accurately the magnitude ation. It is a real education to visit and study ‘{ D‘!l' 'Ltl in .‘;-kn(. pails; free de- h & pid h l h ld h ‘V. ] ’ A SRR TR | such meals should be Wise Brothers and beauty of the operation, and more espe- the— BYRON S*ADAMS | -y | Grade “A” Guernsey Milk Igl}n;{;{}ggy Extra nourishment and high stand- MODEL APARTMENT HOME Hish erage. out aot nign oriced. A very prominent music ard production afford a safeguard o Sl31lth 8L NW. teacher left with us one of . e B fiernishines b ‘This Million-Dollar our magnificent Stieff against malnutrition, and the best with furaishings by Printing Plan Grand Pianos to sell for Health Insurance —ts at _m!.zv nery 4 0 order 100 small her due to the fact she was g W. 3. Moses & Sons The &:{;;{1 Ca‘"f:;"i" P compelled to return to her PHONE A TRIAL ORDER y v = SSS|| home in the West. There- s b o e || Home in the West. ' There Wise Brothers M & R B WARREN ROOFING—by Koons . ; Bisy Kouting, tinains. Guuering. wepars || Grand Piano at any price CH ] f y ; Connecticut Avenue 2 T | Sy ke e e HEVY CHASE DAIRY KOONS woonns 19 e s sw || ask to see Miss Boyd's at Tilden Street of Ca-Operatrve Apartment Homes = __ Manss | Grand Piano. Roofing at Low Cost | Phone Cleveland 6084 ‘ b Bezeadabs,enl o e, and, wu; Chas. M. Stieff, Inc. Cuil Rorth 28 or' 1 I| 1340 G Street N.W. IRONCLAD forte, st tew Phones Nerth 26—North 2.

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