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I!? I'V i'ttt s m I UK n 1 I i Mi Vii ttVi l);t XV 1 ft .it ft u ! rt i' i, P.TGE TWO (LICANS OF VIRGINIA HOPE FOR STATE JOBS Hy Prank II. Fuller, Associated ,' ' J'ross , Staff Vrltcr. .IlICIIJIOXD, Va. on Vlrfclnla ..i" has cmerRed from thn Kenernl 'election nf wtth a political "'"problem that Is nn enlBma "f the ' ' ' flm miiKnitnde. Urea k Inn with thn "Solid South" " " for llif firm time nlm e tho dn.vs ' "i; of if construction to HUiort ller "" fcert Hoover, the Old Dominion In ' li9 faces a state election froni constable to iioveriior with reniein '"" urnnce of Hie 25.000 majority for II1.0VIT still fresh. It 1b rnnrelv "." ablo thut every office will he con ' 1 ' lealed. " The lleimbllcan party In Vir "inBlnia. Kenerully a stronKer minor ity than In other Bouthern atateB. in obviously nnxlouB to follow up It success and muttMixh tw-larty ,' ...government In the suite. Democrats are iclvlnR serious Hldoratlun to the possibility f 1 Kepubllran Bovernment j;i ! rtionil. II "h Democratic newspapers In the 'slate, reviewing the elertlon dl- lorlally, nlmoMi unanimously al ,Virlhuie the KepuhllcHii majority l ' : Viritlnla to nnll-Sinllll votes and predict that these votes will return to the Democratic column. This, however, does not explain fully the eloctlon of three Hcpuljllcan con MrcsBlncn by Kond majorities, and close contests for two others wno irot defeated bv Democrats. One . I of the- Itenuhllcan rciiresenlailvus. 1 Jtteoh A. Umber, won In llovcrnor Harry Hyrd'a own illstrlcl while another scored a victory In the traditionally Democratic tidewater section at Norfolk. The iinll-Kmlih Democrats, headed by lllshop Juiiicb I'annon, Jr., of thn Methodist ICplscnpal ehurch. South, early In the cam pafffn nnnounced opposition to Coventor Alfred 1J. H111IH1 but urged support of the dry Democra tic notnlneos. It appears obvious, however, that many who voted the Xepubllcan national ticket follow rA through for tho othor IteVubli- rait nomincex. ! ' Klrst, there Is tho problem of J whether these Democrats wilt re- ; ttlm 10 their party in 1029. In j lid it it Ion there is the problem of whether they may return If they ho Ueslre. : Ifowwor mtitfh Ihe 'Democratic tnon nnd women who Htipported lloovr considered themselves still Democrat fi, they-aro officially Ite puhl leans. If the theory of the party, braced hy law. In uphold In m-iiotlco every Democrat who voted Republican will be barred from tih) i'vemdcraiic primary. VWlmt are tho Democrats golnn lodbVM 1h a question holm usked OH nil sldet.. The Democratic neiviupnpcrH nr contendliKf" thut th question demandH the best fm, mediate thought of tho party lend 4rH. It hn been, suggested thai nominees might bo chosen by con vetillon, or if thin 1h nnt deemel feasible, that there tnlKht ho some thlnff of rt gentleman'H agreement frot to rhnllengo v. iters at tho polls. 1fht JJomoernHc pretis In clamoring i'pr -action on the part of the lead tern In the state government ; to work out a solution. . AVhllf the general election was ntittonn'l Issue, some speakers at tempted to add a-slate Issue to the already overburdened campaign. It fvna Insisted hy n number In the X)emocratit: wlnff that supported Hmlth that a voto for Hoover was a repudiation of tho slate Demo jl'.ji crutlc leaderH who were actively HUpporting the Democratic tlclti't. tifcn-ornor Ilyrd' "program of pro. irreHn" embodied in the constlrti "ipnal ehnuges adimtod at a special ,.j(jp lection last June, was doclared to ; V It in obvlouH that this Issue was -fjj ROmewhat stretched to reach the national campaign, luit ft appears quiilly certain that the Demoera tlq luder have lost noma Influ ynce. There Is u practical vetiatn t'y' tHnt a Biibernalorlnl candhlate yill appear In J !t 2 H on an "a at I short-ballot" platfurm. Tho "short ballot" wiiH tho name given to ttyffco constitutional amrndnitints sptns6red hy (lovernor Uyrd. Tho uinundments wero atlopted lust Jllno hy very close margins, jlienry "W Anderson, who has apeared on thn national Hepubll ran horizon as a vice-presidential candidate as well u on tho Mexi can claims commission and other government bodies, Is ln'tntf dis ciHed ns a candlditie for governor on tho Uepuhllcan tlck.n. Mr. AM.Ii.cynn n ci,l I . l4finn 1 l.li munil Ml luAyer, took nn a-tlve part In turh V ;r! hm Vlrghiln into tho Republican LX rVlumn- . u in neing luriner mntonnen in Virginia that the three Hepubltcnn If cilftKi'wwmen from tho old doinln- r ) win nnr- mure iniMn-ni e nn fv inmnem oi tne party in control t umi win ho able lo no morn ror ti Virginia, thereby assuring contln- tied support from home. .v It Ik a year until the state elec- (ion and four year if until another rtetddnl I h chosen, but tho Denm fi units have already donned their tlnkmg cnpK. i j Shell Motor Co. f," . ' Radio Program K TV' r Monday Evenings Tho Shell, Motor Cm f Califor nia tintl ftrranned to lirnttdcnsl over : lh' N'ntlnnnl ttronricuslinir cotn- J putiy ln fr vtfttionK every Monday even- ffnnt 9 In Q f$ "Rudy HeiRer's Shell Symihon Isfi" will furnish the niusie, which jet in. a t uK'm Utinrnntcr that tliey will he t (rood nn tho best. Tune in next Monday evening I An4 hear thiH wonderful concert. "ir liwu. Ih thn first wnmnit tn Iia appointed t Judge In Htitmn. At the Rialto Today & . fa - v A' v j .1 cii ivirtr iiMKu 4uo 1 1 -f nriui rnnimrn nr UI-rJAI trll EUIiKk Sir i sill. I 111? I A I RESTS II I OBSCURE GRAVE MKADVIIil.K, Vn.(A') Near r lonely by-way In rural lOnglaud unmarked save for a small stone IIch the body of William I'cini founder of Ihe state of J'ennsyl vania. Tho Quaker leader's burial plot shadowed by mighty trees and sur rounded by an old fence, was din- covered last summer by Arthur 1 Hates, former congressman from ! Pennsylvania, who loured 1 In rope with his family. Hates hits started a movement to I have I'enn's body removed to I'enusylvanfa and a sullable nion- anient creeled to mark hie: grave. He says Peon's grave, near an unimproved dlrl road IS miles from London, Is in danger of being entirely forgotten. The lettering on the tombstone, he siiys. Is al most Illegible. The burial plot. Which, Hates re ports, appears lo be a private one, also contains (he bodies of IVuu's two wives. Oullelma ami Hannah, and Ihelr children. ' Tho former congressman siig- gestH that tho comtlt ton of t he titate founder's resting place be called to the attention of (invernnr Fisher of Pennsylvania in the hope that he limy recommend to t he legislature the appointment of n commission to. negotiate .with ltrit Ish (itithorUh's coneernitg removal Of 1 1e body. . , ., Should officials of (Ireat Hritaiu refuse consent to removal of the body Mr. Hates "suggests permis sfon he obtained to erect M monu ment on the present grave. I'enn acquired what in now Pennsylvania- IS. Oao stiuare miles front on the Delaware river through a grant of King t harles II, to square n debt owed by Ihe monarch to I'enn's father. Aceonipnned by I no P.ugli.-h (Junkers, Penn arrived at his tract in ItiM! and (aid out the citv of Philadelphia. After watching his territory de velop Penn returned to Fngland, where ho died In I71S. His title to the state was apparently good, for an Into an 17!Ml the property rights of his descendants were acquired by, the American congress for $050,000. N'HW VOHIC (fl) (liowlHR ilnni InaniM nf 'Klylo In irlil.l xllk kdiiUn Ih kiiIiI to ln oaiislim limnu riu'iuicM'H mi llitln worry liornuw of llli limlilllly lii xtnlillsli Htuplo lines fur wlilcii n ilonmnd nlvns httiy lie rxpt'OUMl. , Tho nioili'm wmilnn lt1parrn(ly ili'Klri-n mil only lirtKlidT lr. I'Hl nriKinalily in ullk iIlsIhiik. Mnny lnmuirnrtin-pi-H nro kuII vir tually to hnvo lnpn Torrctl to con- icentralo nn production of "style goon" in tho prevnlllnu moilo and cntiMnntlv face tho ,iiin.v' ..f 1 production of lines which may be in nemami t oday and discarded to- i morrow. "Siaple goods." or Ihe hri'ail and iniiur" lln.'x. fur which I Oicro normally Is always a ilcmaml jconciiitnlly have liccn . iunhcil J Into ihi luickKrouni). "I'lratlni;'.' j if iloslKiih tiy romiictttoi1 has cro ; airl nn mlilltlnnal risk, t Hosiery miinufnctiircrn nr cx i liotlciu InK Klnillar difficulties, al uliiniKh not to so Brent nn extent, ! since It Is easier and tnilcker to I chalmc ilyes to meet cut rent do I mil ml Hi, n niter i,.si;Ms of lirlnte.l silk. Mis. Acln II. t'lmirclter Is ninyor. 1 pnstumster ami mittlnii nscnt nl (iurtar, Ain. 4 DESIGNSiNSILK I goods thorn to i manufacturers! IIADIO IMKX.HAM K.MKII .Mall 'Irlliiiiic-Vli'uln Mallnn SI I.I .Meters. , JLMll Key. Sundiiy, Nov, 1, Moinlnir service lu-oadcast ly the Preshytei Ion rhiireh. thru the ouurtesy nf 1'erl Klinernl Home. Ilvelilnd service l.y Ihe allcy Undlii church, luoadcast fioni the studio or KMKD, 4- MEDFOTCTT MflTTr nnnnr nnnriT in (VH Mm 'HI IU H I Uj I I IN OIL BRILLS . TV l.KIt, Texas. iV) A Muai-ler, of a century as an oil- driller- left , I,. . Crow a physical wreck. ' Kcan-fdy nl'le to walk, but in pos- i Session of etioiiMl) money to buy 00 1 While heghorn hens. That was three years ago. To day he owns a lifi-nere farm and : has a monthly income of npproxi- 1 m iti ly 1-1 U from eggs alone. His fl'H'k has Increased to HUij hens tand 20i pulhts. e sold :t')0 etick- erels thlM year, aw fryers, for 35 cents a pound when they weihi-d irom one and a fourth to one ami a half pounds. Next ycir. tii'iuv says, he will In creue Jiis flock to Hum or more heijs :md do custom haiehing foi his neighbors. He virtually has re gained his health ami strength and declares he is making more clear money than h" ever made in oil. In addition to .poultry, he had 15 acres of cotton this year, and -to acres of corn. Itece.tise of his physical disability, -h-e has j.M his cultivating and planting machinery arranged so he can ride while he workH. H. diamond a wrist reported Charles PORTLAND. Ore. Nov. Jewels, including a ring worth $5000 and i watch worth $ I tint) were r stolen from the home of M. Itlatr, JS1 Mast Kith north, Friday. Kntry was I h run a kitchen wlmlow tbe family was absent. street, firced while: pi Floor Demonstrators H.. & ! . rur CI Ft fall i Holland Player Piano Walnut Case, $295 :.I TRTBTVE, rEDFORD, .Mm kins. III'- c'-fI mini illa tion of H4-vt'rnl inonthN of effort ;i ml in--niration on the pari of Um wcHtcrn iM'ftiH'lu's ami rtea'IorH, f;on'ial .Motor.s ti'poration 1h now prci'miiiK' 1m nationul "Family I "any" i aIIn Itroattcast ri'tuJarly I'iU'li on tlo i'apifi! cuHxt, HfconlifiK lo mlvicf.s jiiMt i4rivi Uy Mr. SrhTr, iocul HuU k ilcnU r, , fitiiij llio Flint, .Mii h., hcafliutii l'it of thi- liitick Motor oontpany. Mi-. S' lin-oi- sa.--: Thi.s Ms program will hrnro forih In- on lit air'evpry Monday nlKht from 0:50 to 7:3 o'l-Iock. , i'aWfic thnf. l-istt nirrt in the liulr.fi iliMilbutim; territory of thf Howard Atitoinoljiilr company may limn In ihcsc propnim.s through ulatinris KC(. (t.iklaiul. KJ-'I, I.oh Angles or KfJW of I'oitland. "TJi ono of us in the went who have been workiiiK for u tonsMfr adlc tiini' to huvo (hr (Icnoral Mo toiK proKi-am roitotulfd to the la-cifii- network of the National iri-nadfasttTiK SyMtf-m. have heen nciuaU'tl primarily hy the realiza- lion that tlii.s 1m one of the really ; line tilings in radio. .Vo expense i in Kparod In consistently ohtainiiiff . tlie Krentest artists and performers tin Hie eotmtry for tho- Family i I'ai ty programs. SA.V I'ltANCISCO, Nov. 24. (JV) (P) Htinatur jlham JohnNnn K. here for U'jishington,. . t, with flui predictliin that thn Swing .Icdmson hill on llouldor dam would pass at thn coining sesMion or congress. Jl0 Is duo in Wash ington next Tuesday. : -:! . 4- 4- lonll-all lteturn.4. Arrangements were com- plet. d yewterday by KMKD, the Mall Tribune-Virgin r:i- diu stath.n. fu the broad- .tKlIng of the play by iilay returns of tho Thnuksglving day football game at Tort- l laud between Itensoiiyhigh sehnol and tlw .Medfonl high f in the Multnomah stadium. f lflortH 'were being made yesterday afternoon to broad- cast the game directly from the field, witii the' micro- phono along the sidelines. However, if this can not be I arranged, returns will he re- C celved by Western I'nhm. Tho broadcasting will be f sponsored by several local huviness men whose identity will be announced later. 4 The broadcast will begin r either at H o'clock or 2:30 and among other places of I receptinn, will bo received -h In front of the Mail Tribune ! office through the courtesy of the People's Klectrlc Store. 4 .using a seven -tubo Atwator- Kent receiver and dynamic 4- speaker. - ;' 't 4 4 - Beginning Tomorrow Another Big Week Pianos, Grands, Players and Radios Kingsbury Grand Piano Used Only in Recitals $650.00 TERMS Credenza Orthophonic Victrolas Used on floor; $300 value $187.50 Sale Used Sonoras Brunswftks and Victors S10, $15, $20 & $25 We Give ; Green L'iscount Stamps Ask for Them OT?r.C,Q-ftTTrtYrTATrnET? 25. 1923.' Board May Take Television Off Broadcast Band Jan. 1 WASHINGTON'. A' .C-lt-vixiun and jdeture traii.inlr-Hion will he aval !u Me to ' niokeiV' ' In the liroadcHst hand from 5 5m to 1 500 kill ryr!''H until January 1. Whether the openitlon of radio vision in the hrondeast channels will be permitted after tho first of ihe year depends upon the results of an Investigation he made hy the federal radio coTumission, Two factors to . he considered in Hip jiiudy of picture transmission will )e the interference with audi hie programs and thy popularity of radio "-'Hilt" Willi the general pilhllc. Another element which will huvo a hearing on the diclsion is the in tcrprotiition of the ohligations of the I'nited States under the Inter national ltittllo Telegraph conven- tion of 1 y-7 with respect to per- mitting anything oth" tiirtn iele- mnh f nrlti Sensorial Cjpeetinq Qapas SUR purchase of new and exclusive designs of Christmas Personal Greeting Cards is on dis play and we suggest that you make your selec tion now, while there is a wider range of choice than will possibly be available later on. Then too, it requires time to engrave the cards from your name plate, if this is desired. You will be delighted with the designs carried on chese cards. They are all distinctive and Individual. Wonderful Values In Boxed Assortment of Greeting Cards Von C;m'r Buy More for Your M&hpy Aliywhoi o ' -SWEM'S Greeting Card Headquarters of the Palmer Music . - of Used Pianos and Phonographs Palmer Music H C. H. ISAAC phtMtU; iratiMiiision in th broad cast band. In order to aVieerl)Hin ihe eal hillty of television ami picture hrrad tins u unall channels, a liiiiiteo iiumlier of stations will he permitted to tranmnit on a hand of frefiuencies not wider than 10 kilo cycles. The vision broadcasting will ho limited' to periods of not mure t-in one hour a day at a time oaier than between 6 p. m. and 1 1 p. m. W hile desiring to encourage the development of television, mem bers of the commission do not Re lieve it has yet reached the stao of public utility. "Other than for expert ni'-ntal purposes the broad casting band cannot bo spared to It without detriment to the public" said Judge Ira K. Uohfnson, chair man. "This is the testimony of the leading radio engineers of the country." fnn llnim Orthophonic Victrolas Upright Pianos Wo also linve thi-oo ,ni!v up rislit pimios at' $1011 t W snvinif. Never out of our store. Terms iirrnnired that you eim. pity easily. l!uy now for Christmas. Other Models This is only one style. There are six others that will eer ttiinly fit any place you hirve. priced .similar ami easy terms iflferetl. Yon have always waiiteil nn Orthophonie. This is your ehanee. "WE SELL Main and Bartlett CHICAGO. .Nov. 24. iPI I'omb- nnttmieri their eurlv momitlS attacks today by hurllns explosives at Julius Karaffa's cigar store on HERE IT IS ! The Amazing RCA Radiola This r-oinpacr table inodi'l. with power ful A(! liadiotrons, is improved with a j lower detector tube that takes the full volume built up by the S-tube Sniier-IIetrodyne circuit and passes it jiloii to the audio-Amplifying circuit without distortion. It means full tone, clarity that is the best you've ever heard. From the standpoint of power, tone and selec tivity, von can't possiblv excel the RADIOLA f!0 at PALMER MUSIC HOUSE "WE SELL HAPPINESS" .- Main and BartUt Streets Phone 788 C. H. Isaac' " W. H. Fluhrev House HAPPINESS W. H. South Ashland avenue. The blast tore away the front of the st4 and tlamwd the TriMot.o resia,- rant next door. 60 any price! i 3 1 We must make room for holi day shipments of Oulbransen pianos and Victrolas so we are selling instruments used in clubs and recitals and as dem onstrators on our floor at SUB STANTIALLY lower prices than regular. It is an oppor tunity to buy for Christmas We will dsliver on Christmas day I We guarantee every in strument sold during this event. The time is limited BUY NOW! ouse FLUHRER Phone 788 ( . .11 . .