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D. C. SEPTEMBER 16, 1928—PART 1." for Unied swies Scnater, o, ooncee| WOMAN VOTERS’ LEAGUE TO “GET OUT THE VOTE” el Pont. R e ivities are directed in behalf of no c —= SPECIAL PRICES since the election of Senator du PONt | yoteless” Organization Here to : During September THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SMITH STOCK GAINS |DELAWARE CAMPAIGN NOW ON 7IN FULL BLAST g SM”H'S S".ENT N FUL IN NORTH CAROLINA IS ON IN EARNEST Special Dispateh to The Star. Mrs. Henfy Gratton Doyle. 'The Leagus | has Had experiences in oth: of Woman, Voters, it is explained, ls‘ working . for the Republi: non-partisan in cl cter and its Virginia, Tennessee and CAMPAIGN IN WYOMING Senator du Pont Still Controls Re-|{p. nderstanding was m.‘; Townsend 2 ; [ ETH T NN was to have a chance at the senator-| Hold Campaign of Information publicans, Convention ship when Senator Bayards term ex- e kp siahidad WOMAN SEES HOOVER Demonstrates. pired. Recently Mr. Townsend an- eek of Septe . } ; Rounced that he would not be & candi=| .y ol oo e woman Voters VICTORY IN MONTANA Special Dispatch to The Star. date, and the leaders began looking| - J i = i Nomi Begins Swing Into| CASPER. Wso. September 15 —with vades State. WILMINGTON. Del, September 15— | around _for _another candldate, and | ' Washington is determined to' “get| - <o omi iNS dWI no| sl L440 Both parties having nominated their | picked Rube Vale. Tt is said that Sen-|out the vote” here as well as elsewhere | ated T L 9 | $he election n-Bja(e chiitmen for boih 291 B Dkets, he campaign in. Dela- ' ator du Pont let It be known that he i guring the week of September 24 |, CHICAGO. Septembér 18—A major- on AWest . Tod: “Cabinet” | ROl Aitieal campaigns are now op | Special Dispitcn to The Star. ware is on in earnest. It is admitted | would like to see Townsend nominated. | (f/ e e v all meeded | 'Y Of 30.000 for Herbert Hoover in PESIEREr Y sl o B ih. Wyoming, _ Senatorial! RALEIGH, N. C., September 15.—The | by both sides that the tickels ate strong | The leaders on the eve of the conven- O O idoms o transients | Montana was predicted today by Mrs E g P . & ve o, & : ones. tion decided to pul e Townsend nom- ! : - . | B Accompanies Him. | and N"“;‘;S»“";;_"x_:““\‘\"h‘“f_,""”?:;'p:’“"n trend in this State at present is un- |°"1 wo¢ qemonstrated at the Republi- | ination through, and did in Washinglon who possess the right fo | George H. Berry, national Republican Bun ey B ounties of the State, | Mistakably toward Smith. one evidence | can convention this week that Senator J. H. GRAY. | cast o S g the November elec- | committeewoman from Montana, as she = Sl e rational candidates and is. | of it beig the extremely hearty re- |Coleman du Pont is still in control of - - O e s “for the “get out the | Stopped at the western Republican cam- WIR ! &necial Dispalch to The Star. | sues are concerned, the R_epu‘bnc-ps are | ception given Senator Joe T. Robinson, :r}\‘: Ymn;;l:l:cr: |:\VI:III.|1]|‘\|7.1;‘|’T|;}NYl"\{l")‘r(_‘ MEXICO BACKS PACT. vote” campaign will be opened at the | paign headquarters on her way to ALBANY. N. Y., September 15.—The | basing :“,’,;;,”fi:,'fl"\':?'il:xmx?:#“n;"{;’,’ vice presidentinl candidate, when he | home and unable to direct his politic - Carlton Hotel- and during the week's | washington. Wil Fitisarand overshelming Republican victory - in | the fack I CONIANAS its needs,” with | stopped over in - this State for two | affairs in person from the battlcground ks R L ‘-fig’“j:::’f:m’:,‘"{flh';‘g,”;,,f‘:_"'“}‘,‘l',f;‘,"‘ ‘,”,“I,l Mrs. Berry sald there had never Bulbs C 1 '" Maine was naturally the chief topic ’)r}a business experience which qunhfirsl speeches this week during his invasion It was his wish that his son-in-law, C.| Thirteen Nations i o0 Be Heard M:\]}fln\vnr’nnd Witdidan- Park l’ifl'f‘l.‘ been such an interest in a presidential omplete | d ster the affairs of the | Douglass Buck, be nominated for the " | Phone and our represents. conversation for a good part of the him to adminiler 0 he | of the South. | governorship. Until he made this known From on Kellogg Treaty. with all available information on ab- | campaign In Montana as this year G WITE el w RN R T 3 litical circles in New York. | Government. ~They also point to the| ™ y¢"the “Republicans are making any (to his followers here it was (%o ught . g sentee voting in pamphlet and leaflet | Women particularly, she said. were M mate. N ing | farifl. to the beet sugar industry, 10) (ronyous efforts they are not P U s S e r B Gl el i the fifty- |torm An information booth will also | showing greater interest because they Republicans were vers careful 0 B0t | e Hivestock e o Wront that | tible ones, but the organized anti-Smith | nomine. s first nation to agree to the general pact | be maintained at the Carlton. |identity weitare and relet work with § ¢ MUDDIMAN & oh iese in the easternmost State elec- ;3"“‘}:."': O hief Inicrests le with the | Democrats have set up an elaborate | Sussex County, which for the renunciation of war. The committee on_ absentee voting, | Mr. Hoover 7% o e everteless they did mot try [ROTILLE : headquarters in _Charlotte, also the | right by rotation. seoretary Kellogg announced that the | Selected to conduct the ‘campaign. is| Mrs. George Mellon of Honolulu also 709 13th St. N.W. B chiten (er the temuit | I ) smoeratic candi- | Sit€ of the G. O. P. high command, and | Short, Despite {his, the organi Secretary 6 ; composed of Mrs, William E. Chamber- | called at headquarters on her way th St. NNW. i e v b T Bl e iy e | are aboul o launch on a vigorous and { went to work and Buck was nomi neighboring republic had informed him | in,~chairman; 1 Robert Whitman | cast. Mrs. Mellon was formerly Kath- Main 140—6436 T e N Renutiiean | o0t b0 WLk Bk W O sy~ | of its Intention to adhere to the treaty, | Imbrie, in charge of personnel; Miss | lecn Dickinson, daughter of Senator . . Edna Sheehy, Mrs. H. L. Parkinson and ' Robert W. Dickinson of Virginia, and ; o [dates malnian A ai Reoubliean | earnest effort o swing the State for . ol iciov wemith, |t O o “QSR‘fW,\-mH Hoover, Frank R. McNinch, leader of | viile, who was named as a candidate | leaving 13 nations to be heard from. Gential candidate. pro- | {g Wyoming and the country gencrally. | the movement, opencd his speKL 0 e concorned over | ‘*T1L Tiquor question i being care. | cmpaign in Cherlolle fonight, but the | ge Rer fully avoided. 2nd unless again brought | Organization will rel on per- expected the Democrats to win there | in opposition (o Smith by | sonal appeals by prom: church | 214 no_campaign Was made except on | L i e, | People and much letter writing. | P MAe Maine goes. 50 | Peatic party. will not be likely to be | The Democrats are putting on such a | prominent issue on_ eithr side in the | Speaking campaign a5 has i campaign. EMMET FULLER, own in the State for 30 years. State | and such leaders as Josephus Daniels, | [been on the stump aimost constantly for two weeks or more. 4 | Chairman Odus M. Mull has announced | ALIGNS SMITH FOES ex-Secretary of the Navy: former Go R. E. WILLIAMS. ed wit The gover b national political histor erned. He didn't re- d or Wilson having but one newspapar | that Wilson had | oA N 5 S o | that at least one speech will be made | | in each of the 100 counties next weck, | IN SOUTH CAROLINA | cameron Morrison. former Representa- | tive Clyde R. Hooey. O. Max Gardner. | N0, | candidate for governor.and others have | details of the governor': , | campaign speaking be- | Charleston Man Would Place Elec- during the week. He : i o toral Ticket in Fall Y e Pave with him 3?? s L 0' 7 lil W e t . \cluding some s | . o | :‘)n!"v“ e i S’ Any of These Outfits Held for Future Delivery Upon Payment of a Small Deposit. No Interest F | By the Associated Press. | T'o l'\eep Speaker s or Extras Charged on Any of These Advertised Items. Liberal Weekly or Monthly Payments inet political friends. i ‘be the | J S. C.. September 15—« ! h prSflfuLnfi“r'\’-’fi;- anizaiion of an “ant- - Car Little Longfl' As Yo Devics, ! $1.00 Delivers Any Piece 2\ SN I be the gover- ation of his Smith Democratic Legion of South Carolina,” with the purpose of putting | By the Associated Press t gov- | out an electoral ticket mh\he anvpmberl ‘There are at least two reasons why will take | election, was announced here last night | ; i O e heart of the great | following a secret conference to. which | ksl e ST R agric 1 country as a cue for the | two persons from each county had been | R(‘Du?llr{ln vietory in November. chief subject of speech. The keen- | invited. Action of the group was made | One of them is that he likes to est interest has bsen shown in these | public b’% E]J fH):;\- sf Chm;l;rsf‘:m, ,}; ;;‘z(:he G. O. P. in control of Con- f th 4 didate be- | State official of -the - Junior. :Order of | : ;:}w nn“:;}:i:‘:?'?(‘)‘;flmn ,,,"mw. United American Mechanics, who said | _ The other is his disinclination to mrents by him and by the Democratic | he had been elected secretary and | part with the automobile which is a D nia) chairman. John J. Raskob, The | treasurer. and ~Hampton Smith of & Bart of the equipment of the . i e" 15 the | Greenville, president. Speaker of the House. much mooted “equalization fec” is the | Greenville, president = A . Ak Gatuse v basis of this apparent misunderstand- 4 i 4 b B 4 | the field will be committed to the sup- | Ning around in my automobile.” he 3 | Herbert Hoover.” saild a statement is- Se. R 1 there Wes | sued by Mr. Hisey. Nominations for | Representative Gamner of Texas ";‘1 Swing. ;‘éfl{ had been evidenced | the ticket. according to Mr. Hisey, are would be in line for Speaker if the ;fl! it o ool | to be made by the executive committee | Democrats should win. ore toward Smi e agricultural | ¢ the “Legion.” and submitted for ap- | Lomgworth said, incidentally, that districts. g | proval of a State convention, to be held | his ehief campaign activities would e oo b osss | e (iERS B ERERTRE t he I | ber 1.7 majority. viewpoint. The “famous “Albany base | “:he convention will be held, the sec- | ball pol” injoyed another flare-up dur- | retary said, some time during the day, | ing the week, when Clarence A. Barnes, | with a big rally to follow that night. A | eandidate for the Republican nomina- | epeaker of “national prominence,” said tion for attorney general in Massachu- | Mr. Hisey, will likely make an address. ' tetts. ~wote Gov. Smith and asked him : 3 Hie | what better method of law enforcement 3 he proposed to introduce for prohibition | Ordered to Washington. i ted President than that he has| Ensign C. B. White, at the Naval exhibited in York State in handling | Aircraft Factoty. Philadelphia, has been or failing to handle the Alban: ° | ordered to report on October 1 at the ball pool. alleged to be one Naval Air Station at Anacostia, as dis- o RugSpecials| 7 7= e ©x12 and 8.3x10.6 11-Pe. Out it Heater $3z.00 For the Boted lotterfes in the country. bur: and commissary officer question, but come over -to- Alba bim, the governor, any evidence in hand , concerning ‘& bese_ ball pool “in the shadow of -the capitol,” promising im- | mediate use of the laws of the State to | Deliver: Entire o 109 s This outfit includes a_four-piece bed- room suite together with spring, mat- tress, two pillows and chair to match. Heavy Axminster 9x12 Tapestry Rug. . . .$15.75 9x12 Velvet Rug.....$24.75 9x12 Axminster Rug..$32.50 O, Outfit includes large Settee, Wing Chatr, CI air in good grade of velour. occasional Table. nd Table, Lamp Base and Shade. Smoker. Maga- zine Basket and 2 Book Blocks complete this ouml’ay Only $1.50 Per Week On These 11 Pieces th Y Pay Only $1.50 Per Week 9x12 Heavy Axminster On these Nine Pieces Rug: . oo oot $37E50 27-in. Velvet Rug. .....$1.98 27-in. Axminster Rug. . .$3.98 —————————————————————— rosecute any infraction which. might | revealed. Mr. Barnes said he would | accept the inVitation imihediately if he Feceives the. nomination. 4 “Not soon enough,” was the gist of | the governor's-reply—"come Yight over.” | The pol. hias.dong been a source of | ; trouble *#t Democratic political ranks, | Just as it has been reputed to be a source of huge income to the local Dem- ocratic ' political machine, Speaker Joseph A. McGinnies of the State Assembly had quite a talk with the governor this w Speaker Mc- Ginnies is one of the strong upstate | Republican leaders and he good-natur- | edly told the governor that he w “licked.” The indications now are ver: favorable toward the governor losing hi Humphrey Radiant- fire Gas Heater —with 7 radiants, reduced to $15.00 Simmons Bed Outfit 20 - gallon stze, [f|| L 7 V L S made of heavy o e . during the sale only S check whih s eiog made o 110 G carrugated gal- 3-Pc. Framed Living Room Suite : . 4-Piece Bed Suit shows & & trend away from the An exceptional value at this price. Framed 5-Piece Unfinished v lece Dedrcom oSuite top and bottom, with reversible spring seats, cov- $ clared. « careful check which is heing made up- vanized iren with side handles— governor, he $aid. ‘reakfast Set i -draw ity, chi S A e e B S i hes Tacyuard Velomen S i fmve a2t $G)Q-00 © IR0 TR TR SRR AR AOETL LRI | ¢ q 1 0 95 t and other woods. ¥ - b o D . IT_PAYS TO |Golde; We Are Having a Wonderful Sale of National Electric Sewing Machines! A Quality You Would Expect to Pay Much More For “unsisting of Drop-Leaf .Table and 4 Chairs Simmons Day-Bed $11.95 C et Kitchen Set, bread box ard Frt(:r’:‘:e'(:n\:rl"l"ad . 3 canigfers, in assorted 00 3-Piece Overstuffed Bed-Davenpert Suite The cheapest overstuffed Davenport Suite of this -t¥pe’ we have ever offered. Bought especially for s this sale. It is covered in jacquard velour with re- versible brocatelle cushions. 8-Pc. Dining Room Outfit f Buffet, Extension '[":uhlvs and 6 genuine leather-seat Chairs. China Closet at a small additional cost. Consists of Keystone Flexihle Steel Door Mat, rize 15x23. price, $1.25.. A New Principle in Homecleaning ! Finish | Nothing in our store has ate | u i tracted so much attention as onsolette our Greater Hoover Demon- & } Model stration. Let us explain its > p ! 7-Piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport QCutfi il el SR Full Set novel, new, revolutionary prine ciple called “‘Positive Agitas it 15-Pc Outfit Attachments Syt : Long TosiliEe Wt A genuine 3-piece Kroehler { Big e el For the s 0 Bed-Davenport Suite in a i o i good grade of velour .\n$ . . While They . B e e e ; ” Dining Room Cash magazine rack and smoker Delivers - one of .the best values we have ever ofteres S, complete the outfit. Thi ‘lf“:.m:p] of ‘walnut veneer on :b‘:'v“t“lm?dlerfi?rvr; ends 2 IS e enver, 5 chnirs And 1 RoSt chalr. and - Outhit Pay Only $1.50 Weekly == Outfit o comsoi du ™ Ssheliestaln it sennine : rcies or vel Only $6.7_5 down This is our great September Sale for which we pre- pared so far in advance. . National Electrics are unsurpassed. This is mounted in specially designed and finished woodwork—at a price that should amaze you! j A beautiful machine—completely equipped with full set of sewing atachments—an almost noiseless mo- tor—costing less to operate than one electric light— fully guaranteed in every respect. Special Sale Terms A Year $1 .00 ‘ 'W‘:ek BARBERIM& ROSS, to Pay 11th & G Sts. fascinated! Last— $5 6 050 Pay Only $1.50 Weekly Home On These 7 Pieces Maxwell’s Cedar e Chest Club @ NW Our Yearly Cedar -+ Chest Club has 5 started. 50 Pat- \Q} terns to select from. Starting at $9.75. $1.00 Delivers Any Chest Cemplete 1190 O INHIHINGN TN O e e il