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A—-10 » CODLDGE T0 BCK HOOVER O STUNP President Also to Speak in| Final Intensive Republican Drive for Victory. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 16—Calvin | Coolidge is expected by Republican | campaign leaders to make at least one | speech on behalf of the Hoover-Curtis ticket, it was learned last night. The announcement regarding the role THE EVENING Fails to Aid the former President will play in the | ballot drive came from Everett Sa national chairman, when he sals Coolidge will aid in the campaign At Republican Eastern hedquarte 1t was stated that President Hoover speaking plans would probably be com. pleted within two or three & Leaders there said the President’s cabinet members would form the sec- DR. EDWARD B. JONES. The late Paul Bern's physician, Dr. MONEY I PURSE OF MISS MLETTE Paul Bern’s Friend Spared| Pauper’s Burial—Inquest Scheduled Tonight. By the Associated Press. SACRAMENTO, Calif, September 16—There will be no pauper's grave for Miss Dorothy Millette, identified as the other woman in the life of Paul Bern, self-slain motion picture execu- tive and husband of Jean Harlow, blond film actress. Coroner James R. Garlick said to- day $38 had been found in the purse | | of ‘the woman who leaped from a Sac- | ramento River steamer two days after the body of Bern, with two pistols near- by, was found in the Hollywood home he deeded to Miss Harlow at their marriage two months before his death The coroner, however, still hoped to ond line of attack, backed up by mem- | pscard B Jones, when interviewed by | receive from Henry Bern, brother of bers of Cong | Final Intensive Drive. | The fire of these orators will probably be concentrated during the last five | weeks of the campaign, it was ex- plained. | Secretary of the Treasury Mills and | Secretary of State Stimson were listed among the principal speakers. Both are | expected to address Republican gather- ings in New York State The principal speaking engagements to be filled in the immediate future are at four Republican State con- ventior ator Daniel O. Hastings of Dela- ware, assistant Eastern campaign man- | ager. will address the New Hampshire | convention: Senator Felix Hebert, East- ern campaign director, the Massachu- setts convention, and probably Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut the Rhode Island convention. No speaker has been chosen yet for she New York convention. More Money Donated. Financial reports at Eastern head- quarters showed a greater flow of cam- paign contributions since the Republic- an defeat in Maine this week. geles from Honolulu, failed to add materially to the motives already given for Paul Berns suicide. The doctor had cabled from Hawali that he would be able to explain a possible motive. —A. P. Photo. WOMAN LEADER URGES Towns, Cities and States Asked by Grace Poole to Take Advan- tage of Low Prices. By the Assoclated Press. A “Buy Now” campaign in “govern- | ment housekeeping” so towns, cittes and States may take advantage of present low prices, and their dollars start the wheels of industry turning, is urged by Grace Morrison Poole, president of the | General Feceration of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Poole has asked clubwomen to visit their Governors and mayors and urge them to place orders for office An intensive drive among all labor groups was inaugurated with the open- ign labor bureau. George 1g] ant grand chief engi- neer and national legislative represent- ative of the Brotherhood of Locomotive will be in charge. He said ttention would be paid to fon workers | pose of his work was explain- an attempt “to convince labor that its economic interests lie with the Republican party and retention of the Hoover administration.” ‘The formation of a college division of the speakers’ bureau was announced by Senator Hebert after a conference with an university leaders from Yale, rd, Princeton, Amherst, Williams, ath, Villanova, Smith, Vassar, esley and several other colleges. Detroit Manufacturer to Wed. NEW YORK. September 16 (P .— James G. Aldrich, 30. Detroit manufac- turer, obtained a license Wednesday to marry Beatrice Tapp, 24, of New York Aldrich said the ceremony would be per- formed in New York, but a definite date had not been set Barbara's Wilson Shoe Department out-values furniture, street cleaning apparatus, | park benches and clothing and housing | needs of the more than 500,000 public | | wards in hospitals, orphanages and re- | formatories. | “We hope to carry on even into every county until efficiency characterizes government purchase, and a full meas- lre of return is had from every dollar of taxpayers money spent in gove | ment housekeepin; said today. REDUCED PRICES WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ‘165 24 Months to Pay % MUDDIMAN ;. | 911 G St. Nat'l 0140-2622 Organized 1888 | Open Saturday Until 3 P.M. n- | nd of the subcabinet. | ronorters after his return to Los An- | Paul, instructions concerning the dispo- sition of the body. Suicide Verdict Expected. An inquest here tonight was ex- pected to record Miss Millette’s death as a suicide. She disappeared from a | San Francisco hotel September 6 and | | engaged a cabin aboard the steamer | | Delta King bound for Sacramento. The | “BUY NOW” CAMPAIGN 7th & F S TO MATCH | From our selection of to match that odd coat. STAR, WASHINGTON, | England. The bride is 26 and was born TROUSERS trousers, there is no doubt but you will find a pair size is included. Bring your odd coats to Eiseman’s for a pair of trousers to match. morning of September 7 her cabin was found deserted. Her body was found in the river last Wednesday and iden- tified by clothing. Miss Millette's body was taken from Georgiana Slough, 30 miles south of here, yesterday. * Henry Bern Away. Henry Bern, who came to Los An- geles by airplane after his brother had | || ended his life, could not be found and it was indicated he had returned to his | home in New Rochelle, N. Y. H Meanwhile an attorney for the widow, Jean Harlow, said a will in which she || was bequeathed all of his estate, prob- ably will be filed for probate in' a few days. The estate, it was learned, consists of $33,000 in insurance and numerous || assets, although the liabilities, if any, || have not been ascertained. Steamship Agent Married. NEW YORK, September 16 (#).—Wil- liam A. Clowes, a steamship agent, of 2825 Filed avenue, Louisville, Ky, was married in the Municipal Chapel Wed- || nesday to Mary E. Tilford of Louisville. He is 23 and a native of Birmingham, in Louisville. Do FALSE TEETH | Rock, Slide or Slip7‘ Fasteeth, & new. greatly improved owder to be sprinkled on upper or | ower plates, holds false teeth firm and comfortable.” Cannot slide, slip, rock or pop-out. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste | or feeling. Makes breath, ple Get. TS. N.W. ODD COATS 90 UP over 5,000 pairs of new Every pattern, color and EVER before has so much style and so much quality been offered in shoes. at so low a set an all time record for value givi Every sty is an exact copy of an expen- sive originall Choice materials are used throughout! The style va unlimited! There is And you know before you enter the store that aff you will pay is $2.95! No wonder price! WILSON has ing! ty is almost a size for every foot! WILSON SHOES are the talk of the shoe world ] See them and you'll wear them! Beetvedor Siack suede. Brownorblack + e Black suede with pat- ont trim, Caban or i heel. D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1932. yile) AL " These LOW PRICES UNTIL SEPT. 24 ONLY S M//z/m.y it 4 é ANNIVERSARY A Nation-Wide vent EACH WHEN BOUGHT IN PAIRS for the 29x4.40 BALLOON SIZE | 29x4.40—21 | 29x4.50—20 | 30x4.50—21 28x4.75—19 29x4.75—20 29x5.00—19 30x5.00—20 *8-Ply Crusader Prices *This inciudes 2-cord plies, technically known as breaker strips. 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