6 THE EVEKTSG STAR. AVASHINGTOK I). C„ TtTESDAY. JUNE 19, 1928.

WILL MEET AT SUPPER. njgtically -nominated, u were all can* dldatas on that party ticket. PYLE AND GRANGE SUED Senator Shipstead's renomination was SENATOR HALE WINS BIER CALLS G.O.P. Theoaophlcal Club Plana Entertain- QUIZ ON CAMPAIGN the walkaway hia supporters had pre- FOR <37,000 BY SHAD dicted, BANK WINS and he 10 1 ran better than to ment Tomorrow Evening. ov William of «s Watkins Minneapolis. Bf the Aimltird Press. The Washington Lodge of the Theo- Oov. Theodore Christianson's renomi- sophical Society supper nation on the Republican ticket was on NEW VORK,, June 19.—C. C. Pyle, will hold a and a basis of IN evening 1216 more than 2 to 1 over George promoter, MAINEPRIMARY PROHIBITION entertainment tomorrow at professional sfthleifc and PARTY TO CONTINUE his FUNDS BY WIDE MARGIN T. Simpson of Minneapolis. H street. will be served from i i Supper .5 In congressional assistant, Harold (Red) Grange, 5 to 7 p.m., after which-Matthews Daw- the contests Reprc- i were son will fortunes. program of sentative Walter H. Newton was re-1 : named today in two judgmenta totaling Renominated by Republicans Convention tell The nominated on the Republican Declares Was entertainment is to begin at 7:30 p.m. : Senate Committee to Publish Senator ticket in I more than $37,000 filed by George Farmer-Labor Re- the fifth district (Minneapolis), and, 1 R. and will include a piano solo by Ed- Representative ; McComb, receiver for the Illinois for Third Term—Represent- “Dull, and of ward Dawson; vocal selections by Dr. Melvin J. Maas was re- I Trust Colorless Low readings by Expenditures of Various nominated in Minnesota. nominated by Republicans in the fourth & Savings Bank of Champaign, IU. Thomas Elias: dramatic (St. Paul). Virginia L. Miller and Leila Taylor, and McCombs attorney said the Judg- ative Hersey Defeated. Intellectual ments represented money (Attained Level.” piano solos by Marian Bailey and Vir- Candidates. Other Candidates Named. by ginia Lee Barton. Most for Pyle and Grange at the Champaign Insulating Houses. bank on notes and were made effective By the Assoclsted Press. By the Swedish builders have recently here due to the presence of the Associated Pres*. Frequent publication of Br the Associated dis- de- United expenditures Press. covered that sphagnum moss, which fendants in connection with the PORTLAND. Maine. June 19 | NEW YORK. June 19.—Dr. Nicholas of grows in Frederick was WOOLLEN HITS TARIFF on behalf all candidates during the ST. PAUL, Minn.. June 19.—United abundantly the northern “Bunion Derby,” recently completed. States Senator Hale re- Murray Butler, returning swamps and of money nominated for a third term In the Re- I yesterday from | coming presidential campaign is planned States Senator Henrik Shlpstead. lowlands Scandinavia, Whether the was used in the easily de- Kansas City, where he was a to Farmer-Labor, was renominated by a is an excellent insulating material for financing of the transcontinental foot publican primary yesterday, delegate by the special Senate committee on says ! O. Brewster. Ira G. the Republican AS FOE OF FARMERS wide margin in yesterday’s State pri- houses, particularly dwellings, the j race was not known. feating Gov. Ralph national convention, said I : presidential campaign funds. mary. Thrift Magazine. This has were for Hersev. Republican. Holton, who is serv- j discovery The judgments SIR7»2 in a forma) that failure of ! provided a new use tor land which had I against for against ing his sixth term as Representative statement Chairman Steiwer has been author- Nomination of Pyle and 520.451 the to adopt - previously convention his resolution j Democratic Blames Sys- by the Arthur V. Nelson been considered worthless. Grange. from the '¦'urth district, was defeated [ calling for repeal of the Candidate 11z*d committee to make arrange- rvnomir.atvn. Donald W. Snow, eighteenth is the Republican dHBk for Ly amendment is regarded by supporters of ments to carry out this plan. It Is his to op- Bangor attorney. plan tem for "Agricultural Prob- I candidate a his as making the Republican partv I ; intention to communicate with the na- pose Senator Ship- In a four-cornered contest for the a . tional organization of each party nomination for governor, lem," in Address. and stead was conceded ¦ RxJtublican * ~xsm&v Jk also with State organizations, with a by his nearest op- vpfliam Tudor Gardiner, wealthy resi- a Convention Declared Colorless. view to obtaining from them at | Speaker intervals dent of Gardiner and former of “If the voting public takes this point reports relating to expenditures for the the Maine House of Representatives, re- of view, then the result in November | By the Associated Press. presidential The campaign. committee ;\ opponents \ may former , ceived more votes than his ?’• ." .5. ¦; be most disastrous," said the state- j CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa, June 18 probably will not attempt to gather r ment. which St. Paul, took an I I combined described convention j to expenditures *7450 the Evans Woollen of , favorite statistics as that may early lead over his * as “dull and color- | be made by counties. Vote for Senatorial Candidates. less” where “the in- ““""I | ; son of for the Democratic pres- I S6O Cash and S6O Per Month HALE Senator Steiwer believes the plan of A. A. of p the vote SENATOR Burnqulat With a few precincts missing Os Maine. who yesterday defeated lellectual level was j, idential nomination, in an address pre- the committee to make public during jpllj for was: Brewster. 41.884; Hale,! Gov. certainty not ! pared for delivery today before the Senator Ralph O. Brewster for the Republiran high." ‘ the campaign the reports obtained from mer governor, and Detached, 5 71.613. nomination lowa Bankers' Association, declared all will be helpful and will vKKm Bedrooms governor to the Senate from that pro- 1 sides constl- State Senator A. J. Pi The vote for was: Gardiner.* i State. he had received \ : j “the unreasonable extension of the ; tute a safeguard. Frederick W. Hinckley. 20.948;, system responsible" Rockne of Zum- pirfl|•"'•'A 60.583: tective tariff was The committee also is making ar- brota. Mr. Nelson '*l Lot 45x135 Feet to Alley Herbert C. Libbv, 12.525; John G. Smith. ances" from many for what he termed the “agricultural rangements to hear witnesses in CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. relation - 11.326 members of the problem." to the campaigns in Texas, Wisconsin - < * Convenient Representatives Carroll L. Bccdy. TODAY. resolutions commit- There were two aspects to the prob- Minnesota and California. It was em- Paul. Location Wallace H. White, ir.. and John E. Nel- Phil Sheridan Woman's Relief Corps lem, he said, a short-term aspect, dat- phasized, however, that no Drive out Georgia will meet, 8 Democratic The Democratic candidate for Sena- Ave. to Rittenhouse St., east te son. all Republicans, were renominated o'clock. In G. A. R. Hall. ing from the World War. which he dis- witnesses would be heard until after the without dicatcd in his reso- missed as transient, and a long-term tor. Oeorge P. J. o. Cashman of Bt. I . Second St. and north 3 blocks to Underwood St. opposition. Oriental Council. Democratic convention is over. It was Cloud, with opposition, block of | Royal Arcanum, will Rspect, dating from before the Civil explained that the no was guto- Oae-helf ‘‘Takoina” car on 14th St. car line meet. 8 o'clock, at Pythian same rule was fol- Democratic Nominees. ; Temple. were “fearfulof the ! War, the factors in which he said were : lowed by not hearing any Republican There were no contests for the major j Regent George Giddens will be in effect |V| charge. ixilitical not self-eliminating as were the later witnesses on the eve of the Republican Democratic nominations. The nomi- incorporating this ones. convention. J. S. FRASER ? nee® are; For Senator. Herbert E. j The declaration in the !ih..v “The protective tariff,” he said, “was Lewiston, for gov- Business Women's Council will Holmes. an attorney; ;t in the of platform." Dr. But- established to promote industry and to 219 St. N.W. Shep. emor, Rockland, meet lecture room the Church ler Underwood 3062-W C. Moran. Jr., j . what was undue Edward of the Covenant. Mrs. Selden said he had Dn BuU*r- overcome regarded as ' HONORS U. P. eight predominance During S.WARMOTHER merchant. ; Spencer will conduct the Bible class been informed of agriculture. Brewster attacked Hale for his votes 1 6:45 to 7:15 o'clock members ot the committee supoorted his the last quarter of 1800 and up to Senate Vare and , from and give a resolution of France In the to seat Smith | j t*lk. Annual election of officers. in exeicutive session. the present the system has been used President Accords Mrs. and announced himself as campaigning j The committee declaration calling for increasingly for the promotion of in- Robinson Special against-the party machine, against cor- I The Washington City Chiropractors’ enforcement of the eighteenth amend- dustry. In the last 40 years we have Audience. ruption. against the water power inter- Association will meet. 8 o'clock, at the ment. Dr. Butler said “was so extraor- had several general tariff acts, all of PARIS, June 19 (AP).—President Dou- ests and for the development and safe-; ; residence of Dr. Alverada C. Gates. dinary and did so great violence to which, except two. have been a step up- mergue received Mrs. Charles Augustine guarding of Maine's resources. Former : 2108 Flagler strget. sound constitutional, doctrine and to ward." Robinson of New York, delegate of the Gov. Perrival P. Baxter renewed an ! long established Republican policies and American National War Mothers’ Asso- Going QTORAGE allegation Ku Klux Klan support, Vincent B. Costeilh Post, ideals it not be Away? ; I of American that could permitted to ciation. In special Legion, will 8 o'clock, audience yesterday which first appeared in Brewster's cam- ji meet. in board- go without opposition." GUNMAN SCORES She presented the French President You’ll enjoy your vacation more paigns for governor and Brewster re- ! room of the District Building. For that reason, he ; FAILURE. ABSOLUTELY 1 said, he appeared with a flag from the American war if you free younelf from worry peated his denial that he was a member > before the convention in a vain effort j mothers to their French i The Adult Bible class of Foundry to in to sister-women. over the aafety of your aecuritles i FIREPROOF of the Klan. will have his resolution substituted for the I Unsuccessful Attempt Assas- She was accompanied in her visit to and other ! • Snow his Church meet this evening at the enforcement i valuables. Tou ean by j Am waged campaign against home of A. R. for a declaration. sinate Mexican Official. the French President by a special dele- placing them la a MOOERN /j j® grl | Hersey chiefly on the argument that Ferrell business of French and social session. and Purpose of Resolution. gation war mothers. Brig WARE- k } (§| apjfi 3 • Penobseot County had not been given a Members MEXICO 19 (4»> —An Gen. Harts, friends expected. “One of my purposes this CITY. June i William W. military at- Representative for 27 years. In urging unsuccessful attempt to assassinate tache of the American embassy at Paris, Soft Deposit Box HOUSES Hope No. 1, Sons resolution." he continued, “was to indi- Margarito Ramirez, of the ! introduced at (Ac j ROOMS*™ Council. and Daugh- cate to liberal-minded, straight-thinking Governor her. i | ters of Liberty, will give a 500 card State of Jalisco, was made Sunday d|:£ men and of the country that { FEDEKAL-AMERICAN ] ?*rty, 8:30 o'clock, at Naval Lodge women night at the railroad station in Ira- I , COLUMBUS PLANS Hall. With the | DAY there in the help of Fourth street and Pennsylvania was Republican party a puato. An unidentified man fired sev- modern machinery NATIONAL BANI avenue large body of opinion in support of a ; the average farmer now cultivates 33 *j southeast. eral shots at the governor, but missed where in wa»r# e iNe C'Hm t*m ARE MADE BY K. OF C. constructive and constitutional solution him. acres 1880 he could handle of the problems raised by less than 20. FUTURE. the eighteenth When arrested, the governor’s assail- The City amendment, and to encourage to Pageant. Depicting Landing in ! Capital Chiropractic Asso- them ant said that he mistook Ramirez for ciation will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., support that element rather than to inn »unim party disgust." another man whom he wanted to kill. gummiiMiHH''wmimuiimniTi" H America, to Be Feature of Next , at 1115 Rhode Island avenue. leave the In story was vague, and V ; Dr. Butler said the coming campaign His authorities No advance § PHON€ St. consider him mentally incompetent. in price—- LOCkJo ¦ .1 Year's Celebration. Stephen s Club will have a card j “isto be fought on two fronts." "There 1 Bj V M. MOO FOR Party Thursday at St. Stephen's i will be we sort of he said, "on Gov. Ramirez was en route to Guada- ROOMS LJiHiLi Audi-1 battle." lajara after an visit Mexico but ESTIMATES The first plans for the. next annual torium, Twenty-fourth and K streets. I the Eastern front, where the danger will official to material increase in value Columbus day celebration and ban- j be from the loss of the liberal element City. |IIENMp The There is quet by the Knights of Columbus, Octo- ; Washington Lions Club will meet i ! of the population, and another sort of jj a Suite available in 1661 Crescent 12. were made at ; for its weekly luncheon tomorrow, ! front, where Some ber last night aj p m., 12:30 I battle on the Western the 2.000.000 registered packages Place—that Apartment Building which is noted meeting of District of Columbia ; at the Mayflower Hotel. problem will be to satisfy the gravely pass through post the j* i London's main office | j REASONABLE RATES farm for its unique arrangement, superior construc- branch of the order at the Mayflower. Mrs. will i discontented and offended popula- every year, many of them valued at Hotel. > Clifford Lanham sponsor a ' ! tk>n." 820,000 to 840,000, tion and ! card party for Xavier’s \ from efficient management—and which has at- St. Francis '¦ - « » —— & Archbishop Michaei J. Curley and; Church, I ¦ Merchants Transfer 8 .r. Co. I Friday, p.m.. at her home. I ' - - tracted the very best type o£ personnel—all of Storage John P. Crosby win be invited to make l'Port D. C., the Dupont, Pennsylvania ave- which have to principal addresses A pageant i| nue southeast, extended. added the investment value. 920-922 E Slre« N.W. depicting the 'binding of Columbus in I I It consists of five rooms and bath; beautifully j MOViNG—PACKING—SHIPPING—FIREPROOF STORAGE America will be included in the pro-' The Northeast Business Men’s Asso- JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS 1 gram. | elation will give its seventh annual ex- finished and fixtured—and can be bought in the The following have been appointed cursion to Chesapeake Beach tomor- neighborhood of $12,000 —which is exceptionally members of the executive committee in row. low charge of the banquet: Charles W. when intrinsic worth and social prestige are Derr, chairman: John J. Downey. Wil- The Anacostia m. E. Sunday school taken into will its consideration. liam G. Peely and George H. O’Con- give twelfth annual excursion to chairmen; O'Brien, tomorrow to Glen Echo Park. DIAMONDS None compare with it anywhere. Inspect nor, vice D. J. W. C. Murphy. Waiter s. at your convenience-day or evening. I. Plant. F. A strawberry festival for the benefit That incurs Martin, William P. Kormoyle. John E. of the Spiritualist Church be no obligation. Burnt. Dr. Chmdes 2. Griffith, Albert First will AND. given tomorrow from 8 to 10 pm., at 1 . IWt crescent Place adjoin* 2400 Sixteenth E. McCarty. A. I. Scullon. E L. Tuck- Street er, Thomas P. John Zabell, Twenty-third street and Naylor road on. the west—and is directly opposite the Dowd, Pa. homes ~ - J. Kdlb, Hogan ave. 8.E.” Transfer to Randle ptlatlal President Daves-and the Leo Prank and Dennis Pa. ave. 6. E.’* Transfer to Randle late Henry White,officeformer Ambassador to Prance. E. Cornefi. Highlands bus get off at Twenty- faitMsRobust and Other Precious Stones ; third and Naylor road. M. & R. Be Warren ALLEGED INFORMER HELD. District Council. Royal Arcanum, will g Pioneers in Cooperative Apartments. Adams 9900. i meet tomorrow, p.m., at Pythian Member* Amsterdam Diamond Exchange Phone Temple. of Vail on Sidewalk Leads to Charge; j Envies of ! A musical and literary tea for the Intoxication. . ! j benefit of Electa Chapter, No. 6, O. E. After having fallen from the side- S„ will be given tomorrow evening at SOL HERZOG, Inc. 9th a F Sta. walk to the street at the intersection the residence of Mrs. Susie Beverly, j of Pennsylvania avenue and Fourteenth 1613 S street. •treat ami almost run over by a passing Qft.QjKaftnoJnc. U. S. War Veterans’ automobile, a man who gave his name Association for as the Home for Widows and Orphans, of Fenton Adams Curran. Alliance all wars, will meet Thursday, 8 p.m Hotel, and said he was a police in- at Grand Army Thirty-six «( former. was arrested by W. M. Kolb, a Hall. Ytnn member of the office force at police Alpha Alpha headquarters, Chapter of Kappa Phi and is now being held Fraternity of North America, will give 935 F at the first precinct for investigation. a dance tomorrow, • p.m., at the Po- Street He is alleged to have been intoxicated. tomac Boat Club. -v 11 ' • mmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmim Marriage Licenses. ADOLPH KAHN ARTHUR J. SVNDLUN FOR President Treasurer > llcense * bare been issued to the j WEDDINGS fsnwln*” AND ot Canton. Ohio, and j SPECIAL OCCASIONS foi L. ClarkeMr of Dusuerne Fa ! Cadillacs—Lincolns—Pieree Pan! Tomaaello and Lucy Kelley Arrows Frank JB. Darla and Eleanor otev. Fetor Zaccarln and Annie Bracht BROWN’S AUTO > S£T?F* B H Forter and Bessie M Gordon. SERVICE William F. Cryer and Olive L Yates MAIN in *¦?¦*¦*¦?¦*¦*¦*¦*¦*¦*¦*¦+' B Gilroy and Josephine Gilroy. -fame* M. AFFILIATED WITH «. £*«. | BLACK A WHITE—YELLOW CABS A ty n 3 ***’ Most Effective Hygiene Agent Cuertto FT WiUtonui. Md ' ! If James T. 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Fa., and + solution. ftdelc H Jacobs of this city. 71’- Edsar E, Bailey and Martha Gibson Sunkist Emanuel pitzhugh and Georgia Penn, c Box E Golden and Mary M Griffin, both ¦ 50 »®d Si a a yjjihp So/d by Nolan and Lucille Veach i if druggists generally if Oranges ————— *¦——— E ' Tropical California WL z Chemical Co. Washington, D. C. ¦ Worsted The task of fixing wooden units or strips Vo concrete surfaces is greatly simplified by the use of specially formed Modrrn phv.iri.n* now oranges ayecl-wire nails and anchor plates regularly. The prescribe the .chool 1»«\ box should ! treatment of At.IIMtSIS for contain an oranaa rather I Ibeir potent .lkoline reee- then .wrot,. If I. lion, hr.hh te Your Real Estate Loan Problem SUITS both in children and be guarded. Oranges are EXCURSION older peraons. Vitamins and |i j /Vs Hr particularly valuable a* an TO ««"**• .re ofternirbeol » refreshment Is Our Problem body building end • ...... good md "pick-up." $2.00 ' Culpeper her?', STYLE health r Orange $2.50 necessity. , plus As specialists in this beld of business Eat Sunkiat Orangea or SunkUt' oTa^ga^itaTu* Charlottesville . . $3.00 comfort A.75 k U "k fioualv good-—and company is prepared to loans : *£|? !l available .... this $1 Lynchburg —«l price! make h* W,,UK' $4.00 a feature c£riv^i,K every day in the year. They on most satisfactory terms. d ilh °i «• «*• Danville $5.00 There was a lime when the ?!. *W choice far qukkly fVirginia.) you ?*** »*l*«** *«* «Whl either wore shoes for ™ in large oMunS h *2?h ' ****** Saturday, comforf or wore them for Funds available and small hTavv I they are aaaiaat la June 23rd. 1928 style—the two didn’t stem amounts. aowh> the finest meat Is to firm and tender. Special Train Leave* Washington mix! 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