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GUARANTEED BOTH BY US AND BY 'ENING COX IS MENTIONED STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, 1s & vital especially sinos the | Democrats feel so confident that they will get New York and Illinols as well as most of New England and New Jer- sey on the wet issue anyway. So far| 8s the South is concerned, it would support Mr. Cox, and his strength in the North would be unquestionably as great as that of any other candidate. MAY 21, 1931. cratic party, especially the business and banking groups, would regard Mr. Cox u"-"mlne- man type who also knows politics. There has always been a great feel- ing of friendship between Gov. Smith and Mr. Cox, all of which may tend to make him the “dark horse” of next year. D. L. C-7 Train Severs Man's Leg. Garrett, 59-year-oid railroad employe, 8 Mhe man foll in front of the cars. “Amn-elght hnlt‘n in fi;‘ “Bennmuuw\'lmlmmh:h Wwho resides at 705 E street e Pennsylvania road yes- | nort! was taki Sty catared the’ MfD Joy 6 Avime| Mot L S AS 1932 CANDIDATE Popularity of Ex-Governor Grows With Party—G. 0. P. Canvassed on Hoover. KELLY-SPRINGFIELD elements in the Demo. (Copyright, 1931.) Over tfié Week-end h‘ 8% New York PLAINFIELD, ELIZABETH, NEWARK On Sale for Use Every Saturday to and Including August 29th Tickets valld in Coaches or Pullman cars (upon pAyment of Pallman ] trains from 12:25 midnight, to t the Columbian. plan from New York Sunday. 44 I've made many a HOLE IN ONE” says Mrs. A. Gaawing Moth AMOXKILLS MOTHS\L While there are no outward develop- | ments there is plenty of evidence of| political activity in both major parties. Quietly the various Republican lead- ers are being canvassed by Hoover lieutenants with the idea of making sure of the renomination of the President. | Practical politicians have never doubted that Mr. Hoover would be given the| renomination if he desired it. It is the political custom to let a President run on his own record because it is realized | to defeat a President for re-| nation is such a confession of parcy failure as to give opponents. a victory almost by default. Strategy Adopted. ‘The strategy of the Republicans is going to be crystalized in an effort to show that the business depression is worldwide and that no individual or ad- ministration could possibly have averted it or cured it. If the business charts should show the slightest upturn in industrial activity the Republicans will argue that the country had better keep Mr. Hoover rather than take a chance ange of administrations. SEE HOW LITTLE KELLY-SPRINGFIELD QUALITY COSTS! For 37 years Kellys have been recognized 0d ' tor (Jersey This low fare affords an opportunity to visit New York Saturday and Sunday at very reasonable cost. Baltimore & Ohio A BETTER INSECTICIHDE 'M FREE, WHITE AND OVER 21" she said “IM GOING TO LIVE MY OWN LIFE!” as the quality tire. When yoa can buy Kelly Lotta Miles tires for no more money than it would cost to buy tires of doubtful value, why experiment? You can’t go wrong when you buy a Kelly! And then two years later she learned that men may mix many things but they take their women STRAIGHT! in THE GREATEST PICTURE OF HER ENTIRE CAREER! ) Frank S. Pohanka 1126 20th St. N.W. | pressed their resentment over the war- 935 Penna. Ave. N.W. | time restrictions which the Wilson ad- mlnL&t;flLlon lhought n}elcesury to prose- cute the war rather than an: rma- R. L. Taylor Motor Co. |{ive’ approval of Mr. Harding whote 1840 14th St. N.W. adminstration has since been so severely criticized even by Republicans. Speeches Significant. Mr. Cox is an aggressive campaigner, a business man and has made two | speeches within the last year which are in the nature of political milestones. His criticism of the eighteenth amend- | ment at the Columbus, Ohio, gathering | of Democrats last year won nation-wide |attention just as did his impromptu |speech at the Democratic National Committee meeting when he tried to reconcile the Raskob and anti-Raskob factionalism. He probably could carry Ohio, which Sleeping UKE ALDB s wrong.. motion picturc cameras prove They feel that any ated is bound to win, | g here is a g-neral feeling that NEW LOW PRICES! . this would not be the case if former Gov. Smith, were to enter the contest g B and revive the feuds of 1928. 440-21 .... (29x440) .... $4.95 Just at present Gov. Roosevelt of New York is acknowledged to be in ¥he - heth he will ultimately b 1~ 475-19 .. .. (28 x4.75) 6.65 e " ¥ in the lead gives &n opportunity for 5.00-19 .... (29x5.00) .... 6.95 | the s, to €et busy and weigh his % merits. There seems to be some doubt 5:00-20 . ... (29x495) .... 7.10 : 25 to whether he will have the whole- hearted t of the N 81285118 . . . . (28x5125) 7.90 Democracy cven thoush the New York del il vote for him. 5.28-20 ... . (30x35.25) 8.30 ¥ . Cox Ts Mentioned. 550-20 . ... (30x530) .... 895 One of the most interesting happen- ings was the recent editorial in the % New York Times which asked th - 30x 5 ... 8plyTruck Tire . . . $19.95 tion “Why not James M. Cox?” When s he leading D ti 32x6 ... 10 ply Truck Tire . . . 33.00 {he metroniis abandms ‘s Tavorlto sh | o f‘nrly( in Lhcdgan}e it caus‘eis (}:\E peli- icians to wonder, for even if they had WASHINGTON KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE DEALERS mot been thinking of Mr. Cox it was " interesting that the Times suggested Chesley & Harveycutter, Inc. S. Kann'’s Sons Co. Packard-Washington Co. |that the party look for some one other 15th and You Sts. N. Eighth and Pa. Ave. N.W. 1701 Kalorama Rd. N.W. s T it e it okt e Crosstown Auto Supg'y Co. Koontz Service Station grown by leaps and bounds with the bers of his 't) 3l 0. 1801 14th St. N.W. 1301 Good Hope Rd. S.E. %{'fi?};&-:lma;;z:;?;: &;egnxn?csv%ix& . 1 . . araing in nowadays regardes :l‘,‘lafllll:zh?lf;l‘: Lakeman Gasoline Service not 50 much & reflection on My, Gox 3 t. NW. Station Standard Tire & Battery Co. |®s upon the unthinkinhg voters who ex- Haines Service Station, Inc. 915 R. I. Ave. N.W. €503 Goorgia Ave. N.W. Ourisman Chevrolet Hilltop Service Station, Inc. Sales Co. 4532 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 610 H St. N.E. ! NEARBY KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE DEALERS Aero Auto Co., Inc. " Aero Auto Co. Edwards Motor Co. ll?l Ki::‘ Street, Clarendon, Va. Mt. Rainier, Md. Alexandria, Va. . " y Lustine-Nicholson Charles Krump Motor Co. Alexandria, Va. Hyattsville, Md. Arrington & Walker J. W. McNamee Cherrydale, Va. Hyattsville, Md. Virginia Auto Supply Co. Rosslyn, Va. Wolfe Motor Co. Silver Spring, Md. You will come merely to be entertained —you will leave the theatre thrilled be- yond words! A mighty drama of love —more powerful, more thrilling than “The Divorcee.” with ROBERT MONTGOMERY NEIL HAMILTON MARJORIE RAMBEAU and IRENE RICH Directed by GEORGE FITZMAURICE from the book by URSULA PARROTT Investigation indicates millions of mattresses now in use are enemies of vitalizing rest . . . TAKE IT AGAIN, NORMA! Last year this statue was presented to Norma Shearer by the Academy of Motion Picture Artsand Sciences for her perform- ance in “The Divorcee,” the best of the year. After seeing her newest picture, we say— Take It Again, Norma!l 'OW it is known that no one sleeps “like a log"”— and if he did, he would wake up far from rested. In a 6-year investigation of sleep by @& group of scientists at Mellon Insti- tute, motion picture cameras proved that sleepers take from 10 to 15 differ- ent positions during the night—and change position from 20 to 45 times. We “rest in parts.” One position rests one set of muscles and organs. Other positions rest other groups. Only by shifting frequently can we get com- plete rest. positions and movements of sleepers during re studied. More than 2,000,000 observations ore responsive type of mattress. MOTION PICTURE CAMERAS rec the investigation. The sleep habits of 150 were made —all this information poin need of a new, mi Millions of mattresses now in use are enemies of vitalizing rest. They pad down. They form bumps and hollows. ‘They limit the number of comfortable positions that can be taken. If your mattress is handicapping you during your precious sleeping hours, don’t put up with it longer. Throw it out! pletely comfortable. They encour- age the vitalizing rest that leads to successful days! See the Beautyrest and Deep- sleep at any good furniture store. Test their comfort—give yourself the benefits they offer! H. M. Johnsen, Ph. D., head of the Investigation of Sleep at Mellon Institute, has written a helpful book- let, “Bodily Positions in Restful Sleep.” Send for it « + . to the Simmons Com- pany, 222 NorthBank Drive, Chicago, Illinois, MONTGOMERY wins STARDOM! He was marvelous with Greta Garbo in “Inspiration.” He was wonderful with Con- stance Bennett in “The Easiest Way.” He was superb with Norma Shearerin “The Divorcee.” But wait 'til you see him in this one! No won- der he’s on the way to stardom. New-type mattress needed The investigation pointed to a new type of mattress as ideal —the Beauty- rest, or Deepsleep, both made by Simmons. Inside these mattresses are hundreds of springy, cushioned coils. Always “alive.” Always responsive to every change in position. 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