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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928. FURY ENTERS FIGHT | Py s, | Gow pavons i CoLorec Commssons .52z 5 s ¥ Brewer-Syder —_ ASTOR RICE { e | Service Medal for services as a colonel ~ r i |of Infantry in the National Army dur- 7 Headed by Hughes RS Promotions Announced for Lieut,|of Inantey In, the Netional Aumy GWC| |\ (o Ly miny ‘ 2 s l 5c i | Col. James M. Petty and Lieut. |Volunteer Army in the Spanish War c ; gs. Bt Amostnbl Bl Mrs. Frances Preston Sits on Plat- S MOty e msu"e‘m?_ it NEW YORK, November 1.— : e ol. John B. Shuman. February, 1901, he was appointed sec- P Political speakcrs over the radio form During Newark Speech; ond leutenant 'of Infantry in-the Reg- tonight and tomorrow include: Daughter Stumped State . Lfeut. Col. James M. Peity, United|yjar Army and reached the grade of Both Parties Dfiven by Con- By T SIIIe : States Infant instructor at|jieytenant colonel in July, 1920. He has e LR S the Kansas S tural School, |peen attached to the Adjutant Gen- sy . 3 Republican— o e b and Lieut. Col. John B. Shuman, ad- | erar's Department since May, 1922. Dl siderations of Compelling Chaties Evans Hughes from | | ynepocetpren o fjutant general’s department, stationed iy e - Brooklyn at 9 pm. over WEAF | | prances Preston, widow of Grover|io (he grade of coonel. according | Col. A. P. Watts to Retire, Character. and chaln, @ e Roosevelt at 7:30 | | Cleveland, has eniered the political lists | Wa ent ‘announcement. Cof. | N ; N : | for the first time since her first hus- Petty n this city March 28, Col. Arthur P. Watts, United States | |g 5 e g i | band's death and has placed her name | 1878, served as ro Infantry’ stationed at Marion, IIl, has Mipls/Grove Campfire By the Associated Press. Democratic— in Gov. Smith’s column. pany G, 1st District of Columbia In- | been ordered to his home to await re- Pire Virony: St g NEW YOR November 1.—Lriven Scenator Edward I. Edwards of | Mrs. Preston, who met the governor !fantry, in the anish-Americat War | tirement al ut April 1. e is fre v erm a| 4 g M h “ by considerations of the most compel- New Jersey at 11 p.m. over WOR. | |and his wife last night. when she dined |of 1398 and as a econd llf‘lm‘f\:\nl in | Texas and served in the gpam»h ‘War : arsnmaliows ling character, the battalions of Smith | with them and sat beside Mrs. Smith | the 36th United States Infantry in the | and in the World War. He was com- and Hoover are contesting hand-to- TOMORROW. on the platform at Newark during the | Philippine insurrection which followed. | missioned in the Regular Army in July, | | i hand for the State of New York. | Republican— governor's speech, declared she had |In February, 1901. he was commissioned | 1899, and reached his present grade| B4 1..Pt 29‘: Pt. 490 12-0z. Can c pcllie oficlal communiques of (bozh; Herbert, Hoover from St. Louis | | #reat admiration for the Democratic [second licutenant and reached the | in June, 1927. 1B Bottle, Bottle, emocrats and Republicans gontinue | | oo %" P SOV R AR g 0005 | | nominee, ¢ 5 e s . . 7 2 to speak of an expected victory, just| | § oo R nain. SrSilEiik SI¥b sgosannis ispesth o2 e e e s D S I T as they did when the battle *‘?.d"d i Scnator William E. Borah of | |night was very timely from the mod- || ——— — E— \ Each side is willing to put its predic-| | ygong at 10:30 p.m. from Boston | |ern woman's standpoint.” she said. “I || [[= ¢ Loffler’s Farcy Skinless Sausage tions into more or less definite figures.; | Gieor WEAF and chain. agree with him absolutely on his stand || /| 71 325 F ST REET ’f Fresh Shoulders B . 23¢ LEG LAMB | .. 35¢ f@‘:‘ nbr: “;rlca?m;g;‘ 1‘|‘\m:'|1117?11\"‘,»{‘3(‘7(&:%: | Democratic— i’i’én'a'ieg‘,’éfiflfi‘ififlnff‘““‘ rights Constitu- 1 | FRESH HAMS Lb. 35c | Jos. Phillips’ : ' SAUSAGE MEAT ' | combat, and neither is preparing to re- Gov. Alfred E. Smith from Loin or Rib Lb. 40c h of the whole number needed | preparations to get out the vote. | at the entrance that I was the Presi- | turn a single weary soldier to the rest SRR 10 Gyh L. Wa% “Crowds have not changed much ° billets until the last inch of ground has| | Drooklvn 8t 10 bm, over since T was out campaigning years ago, been won or lost. Two-hour theatrical rally, with | [sald Mrs. Preston. i LRI The magnitude of the struggle is not| | aucustus Thomas and others, “They used to jameand crowd just [f /| a Presidént, there are added | Intermixed in some degree with the | dent's wife, but he merely laughed, || || g ’ PORK ROAST reasons why New York is receiving a | dispute between Hoover and Smith | said there were lots of President’s w Reg ular $2'50 X Faunce’s American Beauty disproportionate sha f attention in| is State campaign of considerable | who w fhe . and wouldi o ] this partictlar campaign. | warmth between Smith's close political Wl r‘;i"fi”lé?,ggi?rf\'e‘ NS, Pres- | Im.ported | ] SAUSAGE MEAT BB 30 c SLICED BACON gauged alone by the prep ‘r|flr;’ml ng at 2 p.m. over WEAF. | like this when I was a President’s \u\ffl. | weight of the State's 45 electoral votes, | T remember once in Chicago, when the K. ' important as that factor is in the cal- ™ President was in a hotel and I came ! Tomorrow’s the day when we select regu- * culations of both candidates. Although | will be counted on election day, for |y later with some other people. There | lar high-quality items and reduce the prices ] ’ Lb. 25c A this is the largest single bloc in the|both Democrats and Republicans, in | was a large crowd around the entrance || ||| 0 Hhgs 7 whole electoral college, and more than | city and country, have made elaborate | and one of my. eseorts fold. the guard || || for FRIDAY ONLY! This time we offer: One af these reasons lies in the fact|ally, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Demo- | ton's daughter, the former Marion | 1 that New York is the home State of | cratic nominee for governor, and Al- | Gloveland has’ just returned from- a . \ { Gov. Smit from the standpoint | bort Otiinger, his Republican opponent, | cpenking tove ot 1ne Siate. i favor of | ‘N} hlte J C of local ¥ 1 pride, and for its | One of the two speeches which the | smith, i | effect on the govemor's political {uture | Democratic presideniial nominee stll 15| 'y oo o pe s (i s s = = = = his followers here have been fired by 8 | to deliver in the State is expected to | , 1) ! | ; special determination to demonstrate | deal with the issues of the State cam- | [ON'S black outfit was a tiny bunch of | | % A New:Un-to:Date'D: G.S. Coinbi: that he can carry the State as a presi- | paign—incinding the record of Smith | Secjle Brunner roses, Which ¥8s PARCE | e P . G. S. dential nominee, ju he has four | himself during his four terms in the | O Ier biack Fersian lamp coat. Bofore } i BI‘O a d Cl Oth . It nation Meat Market and Grocery CONQUEROR times out of five for the governorship. | executive mansion at Albany. Conversely, hi ts are deter- little corsage to M ¢ B i Store Will Open Saturday at mined fo- strike & blow at his leader- — = ‘ Cooking ¥ Ly 4 VEGETABLES ship by taking his own State for Hoover. : > : Anotner reason 16 o ba found in tne| Irench Expert to Aid U. §. | ° 3 42 1 5th St S E oz dominating position occupied by New| Dr. Jean Dufrenoy of the Institut i Al A 5] York in the financial and industrial | Agronomique de Paris of the ministry | alll : world,. Gov. Smith and Chairman |of agriculture of France, has been | i > H. Friedman, Manager Raskob have given repeated assurances |made a collaborator of the Bureau of 4 , ceeser o) | E fie ghint businpes o nou?ing to fear from | Plant Industry of the United States —the Lind that makes || || I { Phone Linc. 10061 ; | FRIDAY ONLY a Democratic victory in 1928. Demo- | Department of Agriculture, it was an- home beautiful. il B i i en Fri i cratic leaders feel it would be to their |nounced today. Dr. Dufrenoy is an Let Us Estimate | | Lbs. c : Thu1 storiowfdl be ope day ni ‘g)‘l;t i particular advantage to be able to_say | eminent plant pathologist. 'rom 7 to or your inspection. e at. aff long lapse of years, New AR i % i f | tal favitat] Mé ‘\br;‘r‘k :gt;‘:‘ & long lapwo of yeacs, New George Plitt Co. 9 Inc il $ 5 5 LONG POINTED extend to ycu a cordial invitation to visit i inee sident.| The eyes of 1,000,000 New York City Painting—Paperhanging—Upholstery ) g); fh?i’a"r?fi‘iéi&f}," the hfifbfi?fiigfio public school pupils were examined the | Phone M. 718 13th St. Sollas attached - or e other day. 1221 f neckband shirts, in || ||! S n Sews e e & e . Tiree : 3 +12¢ Special This et | Fancake Flour Aunt Jemima, 1215¢ this much-relied-upon State slip out of | AR RMBLALL AR LLSRERLLIELOIROODE S for all sizes. ||| Beans ™ b 5 the Republican column. a2 Y $4.50 I8 Black-E Pure Fruit S Internal Activity Vast. F W K ND S A it I D'ac 'Lzel Zc Pillsbury ... .125¢ mented by . dikions oF prosibinen, | % EEK-E L Regular $5 to $8.50 (]l [§ FensLh: & dute PRESERVES | va. sweet , religion and other issues common to all | Hershey's 1205 Jar GOLD MEDAL | of the States, have made the campaign ¢ . g } e in vew Yok vastiyomoe S s ROSE:S $1 Dozen ‘ BUCKWHEAT, 19 | surface display of political activity. The ¢ ) 3 | Pke. politics now prevalent in this State is KARO SYRUP the kind that trates to the marrow . i | % , of the bone. | Whatever outward agi- % $ 1] ] Medium and Heavy Weight ‘B::IU E tation there may have been—and there | §% - 'y unc s | LOG CABIN was and is plenty of it—is not to be ‘V in r i 4 SYRUP, Both Varieties Regularly $2 te f 5 b compared to the work of quict organiza- tion which has gone on ever since the U . S i ts Flowers in Any House Make it a Home s5 3180{1 nowu$250 Del Monte Peas GOLD B AG 200 Soies i Forest King Peas . 2 cans, 29¢ national conventions, from one end of the State to the other. 3 The Gay Colors and Beauty of Blackistone’s Flowers ; il $7.00 Suits now $3.50 Will Brighten Your Home and Delight Your Friends $8.50 Suits now $4.25 Pure Creamery | White Lily Lima Beans . .2 cans, 29¢ COFFEE BUTTER Castle Haven Peas . . . .3 cans, 29¢ || oo With Every A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN A A | Meal For the most part, this work on the Corby’s Host: i BR""LO H:IInwleeno(‘::l:: Ehc. 3 39c side of the Democrats has centered in 3P 25¢; 45¢ %1b...97 e New York City and in the larger cities upstate. In all his campaigns for the governorship the city vote has been the great rock of Gov. Smith's strength. The Tammany Hall or- ganization here in the metropolis hey | % g, rolled up tremendous majorities T <21 il him, and in nearly every election he ] has run ahead of his ticket in such | %3 o ) normally Republican upstate cities as Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse. The 1407 H Street 1325-F. STREET YT EY YT s o cities, and‘ especially Nev-‘mx:‘nrk. m;e :}}:e enters of the wet sentiment of” the H tate, and the home of those foreign Main 3707 — = oups whose votes have been tounted R NN MO 4 v e o PO AN N r Smith in great numbers in every : BELERLEEEE TR one of his campaigns. Tfi;% P. Actove Among Women. % RITTER'S 2 e Republicans, on the other hand, Keystone ER CALVERT. 5 3 c > ® have organized upstate on a scale un- BN ¢ S Seiras e Her Invitations =% o | MAYONNAISE ' oy haw Lb. MORNING e Twomen: woter Thomnde of B Individuality in Furniture at De Moll’s S Smyrna ! 1 9c siP: Lb... D3C publican women have had a part in o a_house-to-house canvass designed to o With Bach 8oz, Jar. Orienta e e ||| Friday Remnant Day Grew Fewer [im= e e ek Ay R g g 20 || % MOTT'S SWEET Lb 45c s i 3 adwantage under the hew. registration At eighteen, no party was held without her. Flso i P";’i i CIDER z'Gal. Lb g39c oke. 14C Jug c NGOG NGNS LS J) seuonable Star Specials—Good Until Saturday Closin, COFFEE > Suggestions S TOUT Layer Figs. 21 é A 3'%-0z. Jar Free . L] nearly a million in this year's registra- ¥ F tu tion of voters. Both parties claim an ln urnl re figres, which show that 2029514 are Raisins, For & Sictasstid 5 eligihle to vote in New York City, and 2,855,762 in th i the State. We Are Constantly Building a Reputation for : 4 Halloween Party The 'increase oter 1924 smounted (o : Gr:odol"umim:'e at Reafanable Prices At twenty, ?he found herself so completely | & Crackerjacks. 9c TEA 529,969 in New York City and 467,753 B ; i yas growing old. 2 pkgs ! S “*’3‘,“:"%,,, basis of these figures the Remnant Day in our Furniture Department has lgnoer’ that she felt she wa g g i % GRANULATED Il WILKINS Republicans say they will hold Smith’s roven a phenomenal success. We offer most unusual £ s : P T ¥ Corn Crisp. Lb s oy Tl O values. The purpose of the sale is to close out all 0(1{(1 Then, quite by accident, she overheard a conver- | 2™~ 35¢ S. c v 206 overturn it with plenty to spare. Taking lots of Furniture. Practically all Furniture in stoc . 4 PR P P Welch's Grape Julce 'ah°55«"1'3§o“‘;','1‘-§?3&?3?§"§’;’,?§f ',’f‘i’fig over three months is incuded in this sale. This will keep sation about her that set her to fl“nklng' Oh’ 18 Pt. ot. . 0 | RN 49C ‘{fg‘.é'}d‘#’f'? 'Hx;ov:;‘ wmtbef :g, our stock fresh and right up to the minute. she heard one of her friends say to another, “Mae 29c I 55C % GORTON’S BANQUET 1 at m ay in the T > % 7 i | S It seant cortalnigehot o ety You have choice of the latest and best in worthwhile suffers from Letdown. ‘Ten o’clock is too early for large percentage of the eligible voters Furniture—the kind that will grace with credit the finest i 5 5 s | FlsH ROE 14-01. oelb 25(: VR TN AR o homes in Washington. Come here tomorrow prepared anybody to hvgm yawning. Let’s not invite her.” Stauffel"s Cam c i P 5 to buy furniture of quality at extraordinarily reduced Exceptional Value Dhices. So that was it! She had Letdown! Was her| High Quality | M"-‘K Tomorrow’s Furniture Remnants weakness in growing tired a loathsome disease, that| Nussorst W Frone fi?&;‘?:’: 15¢ 1 Ten-piece Mahogany and Gum Da.,: F;I;?% m&e«l 03 her friends had to shun her for it? C AKES SO AP 4Cakes 2 5 c | SIMPSON'S T8 07 Y ing Room Suite . A d i 1 Two-piece Living Room Suite. $300.00 It anyhody had | |§ In All Our Stores \\—\—-—__J) Qi 13C 1 Solid Mah Occasi 1 Chai $43.00 50 1 Cogawell Chaisy all mohair. .-« - $10000 $50.00 : told her then that it FLOUR SPECIALS 1 Cogswell Chair, mohair and frieze. SélG.(s)O = was a matter of com- 22.50 o . 1 Wi Octaa e - Washington 1 Mahopeny cod G Sociery - 300 fortable shoes, she GOLD MEDAL s, y ry Always Uniform in Quality 1 Decorated Cabinet Desk . $65.00 $39.75 3 5. would have laughed 1 Three-piece Fiber Suite with t 13754 - 5 Lbs. 12 Lbs. fi;;ei* nl;;"’:- :.-qh : “y:.:: .|..1§h= with separate S hed head: oft. SHe Kitchen Tested Flour Centuries ago—the 1 Walnut Consolo Tabi oo \ . legend runs—an Ori- 1 D:‘c(:::lml ;l::’okin; bk $39.00 £ 00 would have said that 12 Lbs. 5 Lbs. 12 Lbs. 2 7c 5 5c ental gentleman noted 1 Solid Mahogany Sewing Cabinet $45.00 it sounded like these 1 Solid Mahogany Sewing Cabinet $17.00 advertisementsabout 2 Walnut and Gum 3-3 Beds..... $65.00 e a rare fragrance Boudoir Chairs :: cretonnes. $29.50 S S, - c c 29c 59c s 07 in his tea gard,en i %r('cn }l])('coralwl Coffee Table. . $42.50 soap. Lbs. el /rought-iron Table, with glass top.. $36.00 " 1 Rgd Lacquered C-binet...s o $54.00 $27.00 . By one day: - 1 Walnut Console Table. . $25.00 : tried on a pair of He traced this to one plant —and from its fl d : g i L MeTORP Enna Jettick shoes, | [& Paleaae |~ Rewpis Fancy Salt W tender tips brewed a cup, D M “’ R d' D 5 $6 Toilet the most delicious he had elvioll s hadio epartment i $ merely because they New Pack VINEGAR Tissue Mackerel FORT ever tasted. We have carefully investigated the Radio Field and have i he looked so well for ' BRAND ; : selected the following makes to recommend to our customers. Exclusively at the . Qt 18 3 S 19 St loc R Cuttings from this rare Our department is managed by one of the best informed Radio “Hahn” st in the price. She kept J C C or. High Quality bush were planted on the Experts in this city, who gives his personal attention to the ahn™ stores 1 th b Bise Dol Boits I s installation of every radio delivered. Baltimore and €m on because SAUCE ey < mountain slopes of the i 9 beantiful Island of Formosa Special Notice Washington they were comfort Gulden’s Reck Creek 4 % —whare colditions were 1o, The prices we quote include the complete equipment to the able. She found her- Mild Mustard Ginger Ale $Aeal a6t iortoct devel. ets, including Tubes, Speaker, etc,, ready to start, and are a self on the go again, electric sets, Large Bottles opment. Radiolas, $144.00 Majestic, $160.50 more than ever, and SRR lzc 3 HTDM 2 5c L Atw; , $312.00 . . This is the happy story of AR IAIN S DDA OOy more enthusiastical- Sold on Monthly Payments if Desired the world’s daintiest tea. 4 ly than ever. Let- SR — Ji Tridiosigere . . : . Schneider’s Famous Rye «eese.Sm., 11e; Lg. 16¢ P &Y ndividuality in Furniture at De Molls. down was a thlug of B R EAD Dorsch’s The Original Split-top Loaf. .. . ON G D M 11 Piano and 7th & K the past. And again, Holmes’ Cakes in All Our Stores = iture Co. 3212 14th no party was held ¢ = - v rwmom ey : —and in Baltimore without her! s COMING SOON-D. G. S. FOOD SHOW TEA A W, Henn &', " An Event of Interest to Everyone—Many Gifts and Prizes Pianos—Victrolas—Radios—Furniture = < 8\ 0 )L 8\

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