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Office Business Theatre Golf Tennis College School Shopping Govt. Bldgs Convenient 1o All Car and Bus Lines. Live n The Bradford 1800 K St. N'W. Furnished and unturmshed apartments, | room and bath td 7 rooms and 2 haths Elec- tric refrigeratien 23-hour tele phone and elevator service. Manager on Prenuces, Geo. W. Linkins Rental Agent Kaufman 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. WLLSLAOSE 0.7 ECONDHY NRAD ten With Smith’s Resord i in Abany. “Eesnemv” of the Coolid | | iratien at Washington wa se -al policies ef Gov. Smith at were criti~ized in a radio ad- last night by Odgen L. Mills, rv of the Treasury. under | the Republican national | i adminis- | | | Mills citad ccb® reduction as “one of | the most direct effective mc:hfld:‘ cutting_dow enditurss.” which been followed by the present ad- | tration. “Th= comparieon between | record in Wachington and the | recard in Albany is, indeed, sig- t," he declared | “From 1921 to 1929 the |ernment in Washinzton |38 per cent: from 1919 | Albany it intreassd 197 per cen 11921 to 1929 Federal taxss {31 per cent, New York State taxes increased 181 per | ic‘n?. During these cams periods thz | national debt w {and the net debt of New York grew cf Go 2s decreased | to 1929 in | trom | reased and from 1919 to 1323 |wemen's national committ: THE EVENING SMITH 0.K’D IN ARIZONA. Demeceratic Convéntion Indorses His Stand for State Rights. PHEONIX, Ariz., Septembsr 26 (P)— Inders*m*nt ¢f Gov. Alfred E. Smith “for his belief in State rights in con- nectien with the deévelopment of the! Colerado River” was givéen the Demo- cratic nominée here yestrday in ths Stats platform adopted by the State Democratic _convention In the same plank the approved plat- | from declarsd: “We condsmn Herbert Hoover for his support of the Swing- Jehngon bill.” Altr including planks similar to thos in th2 national platform, th* conven- ton pledged itself to opposs the Swing- Jehnson p'an in the courts, should the currént propostd river devAlopment program beé adopted by Congress “in spite of all our efforts.” HOOVER RADIO PLEA MADE BY HOUSTON DELEGATE By th o TADY, N. Y. Septémber o8—~Misz Mary E. Jagoe of Benten, Demacratic Aeman-ate large from her State to t Hsuston raws Comparisons. |r‘cn\enn~n. talked for Herbsrt Hoover ve rday over WGY cn a hack-up of 2t> staticns. “Miet Jagce came out for Hoover after the D:mocratic ccnvention and for 'me weeks has been working with th2 for Hoover. In her radid talk she said: “Thousands of Southern voters feel cut by 27 pér cent |that they have been betrayed by their Demosratic political leaders in the East STAR. WASHINGTON. the governor’s personal ttumping tour, was prévailed upon to make the pro-Smith campaign speech he delivered in New York whar: off duty as an office boy in Democratic national headquarters. “Mac,” as he is known to his train companions, stood upon the club car table and harangued his large audience, inclusing the presidential nominee in r fashion and got a big hand wd 2nd personal handshake werds of congratulation from r himss1f. Besides Butte, Montana cite 04 SMITH TO AMPLIFY FORMER “SPEECHES IN.MINNESOTA TALK (Continued from First Page.) whether they were suffering or in pros- | - perous circumstances, the governor said he @id not think such information fx?‘éld bs obtained excepl through sta- stics. “You cannot tell anything about a fellow's financial condition by looking | at him,” he said. | Tells of Congratulations. | The governor said he had received | telegrams from all over the country ex- | pressing approval of the way in which | e presented the question of party re- sponsibility in Kis Helena speech, and llhal he had received more congrglu-‘ I | latory messages on his Oklahoma City - | address than any others he had made. | —— Co0tinued from Piret Page) | el Lol Mon | erall authspitia. Al Divamiber catial tana, who iz accompanying the nominee | °7 5 75-galion still in South Philadelphia. | 2 far g St Paul. and who shared heners him in his home town of Records seizs . . 8- | | Butte " yesterday afternoon during an | cyuoe ciareg d "" 't’ ':“fl' s b e hour's procession through several mil ol révealed that the owner of crowded strests of the mining city, |of the took part in the press conference. Atked why Senator Norris. Republi- |can, Nebracka, was “keeping so low in this campaign,” the Montana Senator, | who is up for re-election this vear. re- {plied that 1t was because “he does not | approve of Hoover. Mayor Harry A, Mackey told the East! o Senator sald his secretary ad | punngiianiy Tontersnes of ths Ghusely Sonutor Mol e aoprosing. of Qo | of_the United Brethren in Christ last | e romarke P e Cai | DiSht that as the result of the grand ' B araaaks, on sencu iury investigation and the administra. ! |Omaha &nd water power at Denver. 1o ton's drive against lawlessness, Phila- | |one asked Al | “cleansst city in the 5 Livingston and Billings. i DRAMATIC SCENES MARK still had paid Capt. Cohen $75 | for protection, while the po- | licemen of the district had received a | total between 8300 and $300 a wesk. During their examination, the District | attorney caid, some of ths policemen ! had admitted taking bribes. { Tinited St Secretary | ARREST OF 23 POLICE |N |Tumulty. who emphasized ' PHILADELPHIA CLEAN-UP,’“‘ this campaign than ever {and that the moral issues involved in past {th= campaign demand theéir loyalty to their loyalty to the These people will by 438 per cent. Think it over." | The undersécretary said the seven vears had seen the rédquction of |principle above nue taxe:, including ths ) Démocratic party. “No,” Wheeler révlied, “he did not indorss Smith, but h4 approved of his :?e-:h on water power at Denver and | also the one on agriculture at Omaha 000,000 t to have the liquor prob- | If what she (his gecretary) said to ms L nd that it was now rtically free” of unlawful establish- | Blames Man of \Wealth, | D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1928. raee on ns| TUMULTY CALLS SMITH | WELL FITTED FOR POST‘ to ‘Wilson | Flays Religious Bizotry in | Spsech Hers. ‘ Alfred E. Smith, by his record of | York. achievement as Governer of is as well fittéd to b2 Pres Grover Cleveland, Woodro: | lact night for reécentions were Bozeman, | Theodors Roosevelt, de:! Tumulty, formerly sc: dent Wilson, at a mest™1x Robinson Club in the Democ; quarters, 16 Jackson ) : | | Religious bigotry was | opinion | that more intolerance has Shmi‘—ig‘ said that while he was serv retary at the White House the Y in circulation that he resceived cabled instructions trem ths Pops daily, “and T have vét to re cablegram 'm the Vatican,” h¢ said, and the crowd laughed. Fermer Judge Robert Hardicon. Mi=s Mas Helm, Miss Etta Taggart, W. N. | MeMe=hen. an 87-year-o!ti Confederaie veteran; Fred Mver, Mrs. Leon Arnold and Mrs. P. C. Wilsen alsd spoke. ‘ .- | Short hair 15 fashion's decres again | this season, says Anthany Panssri of | ths National Assoclailon of Master Rarbers. ’63.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester | $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN At SLoAN’S ART GALLERIES Sl 715 13th St. N.W. 478 ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS in all sizes and weaves, forming one of the finest collec. tions of Eastern Floor Coverings offered the Washington public in many years. To Be Sold At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. N.W. Today, Thursday and Friday, September 26th; 27th and 28th, 1928, at 2 P. M. Each Day ALSO SPECIAL NIGHT SESSION Thursday, September 27th, at SP. M. ns {1ems golved by friends of Liquer. Prohi- |js corract, I would take it as an in- {bition, farm relief and in onal | qorsement ef his stand on agriculture |nroblems are the hinges u hich | -nd he sald in substance that the |the campaign will wing the outh.” | panver cpeech was a bstter speech than G e— Hoov on water power.” 1 Calls North Dakota Safe. | Wheeler was askéd what would be capita venue taxes in hall.” he con- . “that &, frém $42.23 to 82361, ual saving of I e to every man, | woman and child in this country.” lca for Ecenomy. ‘“Taxeés that have gone dou | concluded, “can just as readi fact |much mere readily—g> up. And what more, they will, un | eelves definite | of public zei 0 Tecogniz> econ- iemy 25 a principle of Gavérnment and then proceed to lwve up to that prin- ciple.” | In andther radio addre: | 2uspices of the Leag: ~ ON VIEW UP TO HOUR OF SALE EACH DAY The above collection is being dispersed by order of a ¥ Lv.Chester . . . 7:80PM. | large New York importer and represents examples from oliceme D. Kerper, “zociety o 1 N o e élected as a Republican with farm | baot pleading pguutv i the Lv. Wilmington . s1opm, | o allthe famous rug weaving districts of the Far East. 15paf e Star organization suppott. | Federal Court to selling liquor in viola- i [ TISVILLE. M1, September 26| “Will bic esfeciion or his bolting to| tion of the prohibition law. He will b (Standard Time) Same Day C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., E rug store. g 2 o g Auctioneers. bt SAel oy ofe t the support of Frazier and | sentanced on Friday and meanwhile is Consult Ticket Agents | eX| S e ;i er>" was the question put. | at liberty under $10,000 bail. ! late last night or e Y ! n l“ &fll . Next Sunday, Sept. 30 ‘ Lv. Washington . . 7:35 AM. Ar. Philadelphia . . 10:47 AM. RETURNING Lyv. Philadel .o e mayer sald that he would nd night for a solution of . thi~ ereat’ question.” | “We will disconnect the police force frem thess untoward, malisious and wirked influences.” he said. | While the cial county grand jury was examining the small army of OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT Pay as you get faid | DUG STORE IS ROBBED. the effect of Gov. Maddock of North {81,000 in Jewelry and 810 Cash pyyeis running for election as a Damo- Takén in Hyattsville. crat after et one time having been 7:30 P.M. No extra c]mrges Sanaananan Lowest Cash Prices 2 TERMS CASH 8. I think it means that Smith| Kerpsr was regarded as the main ning 6f about $1.000 worth of jew- | will v Nerth Dakota,” Wheeler re- | source of liquer supply for many prom- The cash registéer was b: N | turn: ! g | inént residents of New York and Phila- | Mrs. Ravmond Fobins of Chicago, na- |into and its osatents, about $10, w | _Afier the interview Gov. Smtih re- | delphia. and was siid to have told a tional diréctar ef the Republican cam- | taken. Entrance was gained by 2 | turned to his private car, but cams back prohibition agent that he had cleared paign among industrial women, lauded | window being ken Neighbors said |a little later to chat with th2 newspa- [ 330000 a year by selling “‘doctored’ the position o6f Herbsrt Hoover, ths |they heard a n: about 1:30 o'clock | per men. y , Before he sought seclusion | alcchol for rare lifusrs, Sevéral of the Republican prezide: candidate, on but bslieved it was mads by a passing | 2zain, 15-year-old Milburn McCarty. | Phila-isiphians testifed at his trial that | the eolutien of th= Nation's industrial | automabite. ~ Ui ~ "> from Eastland. Tso2: 211 | they hod besn his customers. préblems. 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