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ies ,log W wabmg mV w.~Iban Mas Never emen, a - asaem~ibsl eww usebs. A M SNANUe TUA ON Reports that Germany mmW be LIDON, Oct. U-.s the result ei avited to participate i the ft threeting ietto. ersb. PeartuM~s ming armament cnference wer9auer met teby at the Ma et Per nviting Germay as that nation s -T'he letto bi threatend to blow The AdmInistration Is highly eegmmes and industry. When Bilious, Headachy, Consgtipated "Cascarets"-10c Clean your liver and bowels! Teewl on oe osnt i..Q1L. lLtwo candy-like Cascaretscaectdsmikhdce.dl n. l 6 geyou the nicest,ytrM ~entlest bowel cleansing you ever ex-mewenndcidntaea A t he constipated ast a be co au ods i chadaeOe, d isi e , 11move ot f he bowe Th os nly 10 cen b ng o stirin youup.Advertisement. TONIGHT At New York Ave. Presbyterian Church DR. RADER "GAUNBAQE" Under the GapiLces of the Society for the Study of Pro patmn twa anune eticg rptre, whmsoga ist a o the Bil e." ot ook d u on ow s o e o Ow up ,Maw F lo T 0p s, o o ~~* Tr nity lChurch Piadelphia, R~tdre n mlitry ar.Il reusi. andspal~ as"o niht a meetinangp. l a o Keth 's arrow no and . Church tomorro nat - Ipre tow noon No ma.. orourstah ywar DR L ELL M RADER. in then. Doll Overalli To every little boy or girl Saturday with daddy or mothi No Purchase Is ! The demonstratIon last Saturday Thefofor t bents o oe. .on last week we are giving this den morrow. . Don't Miss This De: Every boy and girl will want a pair Lee Overalls." Parents will be glad to c< the new M EN'S Lee Umo0nalls ad At Special Prwes During Dein LWe Unionalls The quality ye. KNOW is best. In heavy blhe deBm and heavy kaai drill--and .9 EXTRA HARD WEAR. DPa onstration Price.P..i.. .. .... Lee Overalls heavy white twilL. Overalls that make tho wrkin ght 1. happy by the way they wear. Demenstraties Pie......... Be sure to' see the win dNw display of Lee Usanealls and Overal. 9o S e enth S l Saudywt1ddyo.oh 'N uchs s PRSES HARDING FOR RACE HEWS The essuat" =aMme ot the Ntoal p Cogress yesterday held sight-her sesion in the Mt. Caw mel aptist Chreh. Third and I streets, when President Harding's seech at Dlrmnghamn was discussed 'and the foUll n resolution adopted. after a lengthy and spirited debate: "Be it resolved. That the executive committee of the National Raes Con of the United States of America heat~ycomend the courage and wisdsh by the President in g1 to the heart of the South. rather than to the North or West. to present his solution of the so-called race problem, and that we indorse his con tention that white and colored citisens alike be given equal political, eco nemie, and educational opportunities." The following were appointed to convey the abovb-mentioned resolu tioUs to President Harding: The Revs. J. Milton Waldron. M. A. Tally, J. L. B. blIloman, W. H. Jornagin, J. Har vey Randolph. and H. H. Price. The executive committee of this oegress.is made up of representa tives from each State and Territory In the Union, where the colored peo 0le live In *ge numbers and is an influential body, representing all phases of political, industrial, and educational opinion in the race. It has headquarters in Washington, and at its session today elected the Rev. Dr. M. A. Tally, of Selma, Ala.. as executive secretary. who will give his whole time to the work. THREE OF OYSTER'S FLYING SQUADRON TRANSFERRED Detectives Sweeney. Messer and Fowler. who have been the backbone of Commissioner Oyster's "flying squadron." were yesterday ordered to report to Detective Headquarters for general assignment. Commissioner Oyster said the trans fer of the detectives did not in any way mean a lmeening of the war on handbook men, but that they were needed in headquarters for other work betective Sweeney and his partner, Detective Baur. were reduced in rank se-veral months ago because they acted s guards for a load of liquor that was brought into Washington. It wax proven that they were off duty at the time and'acted as guards for the liquor. which - was for the Russian embassy and privileged to come into Washing tnn. MID-ATLANTIC OSTEOPATHS ' OPEN CONVENTION HERE The Mid-Atlantic States Osteo pathic Association today began its an riial cnnvention at the Lafayette Hotel. Dr. Norman C. Glover presil Ing. Morning .essin of the association was given over to routine business. Addresses- by prominent osteopaths wil) feature the atternoon session. The speakers will be Dr. C. D. Swope. on* "Asthma;" Dr. W. B. Meacham, Dr. A. R. Tucker, Dr. Lulu I. Waterp, Dr. C. W. Irwir% and Dr. M. C. Carson. The associatalon will give a lecture -o night, open to thew public, at the Wil son Normal School. Free, who will call on us rr TT qecessary was attended by so a handle the crowd. could not be waited onstration again to inonstration' of thes, genuine "Buddy C imne in with them and see i tl te Dveralis nlons8trat ion as d cc ti ha pi d< 4We reguest the return of anything thatm maa he 6ought for lees ele. L-'-' bu PW Arm FIGHTNG I MUST BE N Thistoreador was badly injur< Barcelona Bull king, Spain. Wk by the horns, the treador misse taking advantage, tossed him in tV mADougFORCES RLAN OT FIGHT Former Secretary Has Eyes on 1924 Nomination-Pins - Hopes on Roper. By ORANK A. STET8ON, Isternational News service. That the meeting of the Democratic National committee in St. Louis Tues da may develop into a lively family r/ 4kas freely admitted today by Democratic- leaders. George White, chairman of the reommittee, probably will be the storm .,enter. One faction is anxious to keep White In power, while another wants to get him out of power. Outs~e Talent Sought. A canvass of the commuitee has been made to determine W'hethr It will be possible to obtain the co aet )f two-thirds of the members to the flection of a chairman from outside Af -the committee. If this in found possible there in little doubt but *vhat White will go. A group, known . as the McAdoo rroup, in understood to be seeking the flection of Dar)iel G. Roper an chair-1 na to succeed White. ,An Influential Democrat who has itood high-in the councils of his party oer mrany'yeaks, 1b* *he asked that kls. name be not uased; sized up the lituation am follows,. "The Democratic party must be re eganized upon. . libIeral, and pro re-ssive - basis It It would regain, the entidefire ot'fhe people. With 4 lec [one coinn on. w#e must have a nian at the head of the national com nittee with the ability of not only rganizing districtm for votes and oh Lining the necessary funds to carry n campaigns, but one who can de ,elop real issues upon which the party nd its candidates must stand. We hould be with the Republicans when hey are right, but we should giveI hem the most formidable contention rhen they are wrong. - erCu* yM~o. T s, toehad claly dl sho njha biey eihon, he tereadby the taiongr avanae tosat him btin d Forer S.Roecrestary as Ee ont 192 Nh e oiastonreorgnz epry u hoe ontropigeemnt Bhyc OKAtrngl At-.lo and ant costeeuis~ hi s ndiday anat Tmt the Meeootn ont the eocr'n Nainl mittee in favor ofuis dntu s draio vlop24 teor livey famil gas freel althughtey tnoda bya Demcdring lederadpehp.se Justtow andbably will le the ftorm raint Onie ion tois axos o ep hitan wer, preilue antd erehtf to the cu of power l Acancy, but the fel owtht~ tha tbeein mae t deermned to uch a cit lt beta sileth to oeting muh t ble fn tothrd ofmthe meestf the iecticno part hopemn fom onysiue 90fi the comitngI Congrssoundee ~osbeteei itl ob u wa Ithinte d thaitelfghgonth A r asop kignwn ans that Mt wo! rrove itudto ohe sacking thporesv e 'nlecmber of hie cote. rA car nrt toa hceewd Whie.akdtobcm toign the counmilse ofs artyn -o msandidyat wasi skentd turnat >nm y' ent ulssd with u the artat he foldnt ccptstfi seandeod upon hi ona "lrg and po 'nat@e old plater .Wihblc nanatever hoed of the atinalinm teeth the aliy ofnote. l nVoluinterut onte Amhrican e lop ren isss upnihth ana ole pary emberts arendbding musteread. Wytei houtdibetihte r pbi swe Thye rolghtal bultt wemberud 1i1 hemrteenmosttferidablc catention Whnty are wroua vitn laneebu hue haley hoRed Crow ient bnnuing hedther byrthemrn tio nr ahneta asoti hiAD B.ULLS IERRY- WORK d in his fight with a bull In the ile attempting to tab the animal d his grasp, and a bull, quickly ie air. Move Started Here to Abolish Horrid Bull Fighting. At last!I A movement to abolish bull fighting in Spain and Latin-Amer ica. The movement will be given Im petus at a meeting of repreanta tivs of several animal humane so cies this afternoon in the gold roM of the Shoreham Hotel The speakers will be Mrs. Min nie Maddern Fiske, Ira Bennett, Charles Edward Russell and Dr. C. Ernet Smith, president of the Washington Humane Society. SIX WILLS ARE FILED: TOTAL. ESTATES $160,000 - Six wills yesterday were filed for probate in the District Supreme Court. The documents dispose of estates to taiing approximately $160,000. The will of Ignatius H. Degan Im queaths an estate of $18,854 to his wife and children. Aceording to the will of Maj. Gen. William W. Wotherapoon, who died last Friday, th estate Is left to the widow, and upon her death to his son, Lieut. A. A. Wotherpoon, U. F. A. Mrs. Maria F. Howe left an eate valued at $13,460 to relatives, as did William A. King, whose estate is val ued at $3,400. An estate valued at $8,000 was left by Joseph H. Esser. who died August 5. A pettition for letters of administra-. tion of the sthe of Albert 8. Johnlfto was filed by nisters of the deceasel. The estate is valued at $111,000. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY TO OBSERVE DISARM PARLEY The opening of the disarmament con 0 ed a 3 atho,0 An e ie vale by open air services. Solemn high mansa will be sung at 10 a. m. on the site of the national shrine of the Im masulate Conception. The professors and students of the university, Including the member of the religious houses, will attend. Bishop Shahan will preside, and will deliver a discourse on the world-wide importance of the conference. If the weather should be unfavor able the exercises will he held In the new gymnasium. The public i thorlyivis hossill attened Bish o rk Phh ywl sidand ill devra, Tisc rourssh wol-id imprtac f te c nece D. te wetr huld be unfor aletttheseerwhosar wllk. thlin, he nae gynt asiumr.nTe pubairete or corday initatoasitatkex fe ork helha and7 Wea T-NrTakeoks Yest whironepat $0MIZED YE. Fa ur k .. f.l a r . " Aini tpl WeGoeFn"a and' D1N1 MORGUI[EA - seim . h n~e Frab. = 7 7 OC 0,0C Idonudy Also &easht of hom . K~l hi herm n A Numertyolvf Sts Fracured6".Jobs Dow".. sw tythre Yes, od. (ii Bownie. K&. o as-A a PMice the gty ane dfo 1 Lreet . .conce.lJ.awal s d ead an Freedman HofflW morgue ering tto o the otsuteo be i differntte s tbo cos e fro, and u n e ithe saogn orA er f -t o ar id at the E. 1rb~d= "mn= but sxty-ivocrlthgetl. Theamv w Jets in ki. reamt gewt offrn the O graymutact were turned o. when he c ..a He Were a brown suit and hat. black, covered. For01-PN~fiec "Ain't We Got Fun" at pa. &/,.gPA7r 0PPs Hallowe 'en Mouldsmas-Assor WITCHES _ EARS - PUMPKLj J CHAPIN-SA4 Mae Frar 4nc BffMEt, largM hinaffiffifif MRCa!s!elw OPEN UNTIL OCLOCK r . SATURDAY EVENING 8 '1MD N . ent p h l nt n.u hrown THESE $350 BEDROOM SUITES UNDERPR245 A Numberof StCED Dpn*t gndw. RESINOL * UI~ddIMIII4Oi ffb.ahsaklv d~a ~ admuw ~-w. w p 2ur Par4 V. S ted Flavors OF CORN vs APPLES ~ CORP. kiln 48W S II p I!___ WE ARD FWRE LSL ACCOUNTS 2.45 K iad at any p~A! A number ot lalnut. Fed~ large and eleg'tnt our $245 * 0 0 0 J -~ I!