Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1923, Page 16

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" 16 WHITE AGAIN PICKED AS FIGHT ANNOUNCER Radio Fans Assured of Exciting Description of Dempsey-Firpo Bout Friday Night. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923. graph C New York eity. The procedure, according to the jengireors, is as follows: The Amer- ican Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany will iastall poriable radio “pick-up” and amplifying equipment at the ringside, as was done in broad- casting the =~ Willard-Firpo fizht. Using the wires of the Bell telephone system, the amplified account will be sent to WEAF, the broadcasting sta- tion of the American Telephone and Telegraph Companv. amplifying vrecess will take place, | s the event is wired to the Radio Corporation of America and eent over the long-distance wires of the Bell system to 725 13th street direct from the ringside, where it will again be am- plified and broadcast by station WCAP Here another| LAUNDRY ENGINEER | ARRESTED IN THEFTS Mystery of Loss of Many Articles May Be Solved, Police | Say. Mysterious disappearance of many articles of laundry from the plant of the Elite Laundry Company, 2117 14th'| TRINITY TO OPEN FOR"YEAR SEPT. 26 Number of Changes in College Building Allow More Space for Classes. Trinity College, conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, will open for the new scholastic year September 26. More than 100 fresh- men are expected to enter. Regis- tration day for juniors, sophomores, seniors and _graduate sfudents has | been set for Tuesday, September 25 Spain, France, Cuba, Porto Rico, BELLBOY ARRESTED milifon on a charge of grand larceny. pin_valued at $100 from the room IN DIAMOND THEFT /He !s accused of stealing = dlamond alelgh Hotel, was arrested today byl years old. of J. N. Vap Loo of Toledo, & guest Conrad Alleged to Have Stolen Pin |t I hotel From Room of Guest at Raleigh. Carl M. Conrad, a bellboy at.the|HATrisonburg, Va. and said he room- Détective Vermlillion sald Conrad admitted taking the jewsled nin and hiding it in a room of a fellow em- ploye.in the hotel, where it was re- coverad. The bellbov is a native of ed at 916 Sth street. He is o!ghteen Headquarters Detective Howard Ver- of the telephone comp: RHODE ISLAND AVENUE |1 BUS LINE TO CLOSE Service Will Be D;co:ninued Sat- urday Night, Manager Y states. Riggs National Bank Will Continue to Receive Contributions for the Japanese Relief Fund to Be Turned Over to the Red Cross Committee. Subscriptions May Be Made at Any of the Following Offices: street, is alleged to have been solved | ypo '} Philippines, and practically every th the arrest yvesterday by Detec- | state will be represented in the stu- ves Cox and King of Thomas M.{dent body. Lack of accommodations . forty-two yéars old, mm_m‘M*;;b;*;rg;;g,;;fi!'he refusal of de- neer at the laundry pla { Many improvements and changes in ioss, fofmerly empl in the navy | the appointments of the college have rd and residing at 744 36th street, | Peen effeoted during the summer | Mount Rainier, Md., was taken to po- | pecupied | months. ~ The library, which formerly | a central position on the Ilice headquarters, where, It is,stated, | second floor, has been removed to the h gt g towel were taken | Arst floor, where the large room fac- “'r 'n(\”h:‘ m'“k:(“d Mo is said to have | in® Michigan avenue, which formerly SR R L ockets, He is sald to have | served as a chapel. and three large o The Rhode Tslund avenue bus dne | ducfired fi'was the first time he'Rad | Soorms. have been tured sver to 1 bf the Washington Rapld Transil|taken anything from the e e rooms thus Felessed ‘on. the HiEht Saturday, the. comp hecompanied by Constable Thomas | second floor have been converted into |H.G o fied the Utilitics Commiss R or D clas ! d | Ma. e s . | chapel, which Is fast nearing com- asg AUt o made search and repor e pletion, will be used by the students ";'"g" ajon. T | approximatel 00 worth of alleged | for all’ chapel services, thereby pro- Oy ctmpe o Al de|iens Inandy 5, Brobably Swl |yviding ample space and relleving a|| s $| be arraigned er under v ‘to avoid | e TralE this action and e 8 at through no fault of its own it is compelled to . MAJ. J. ANDREW WHITE. = e H deprive the public of ‘| A. B. FRISBIE FUNERAL DATE_i Maj. J. Andrew White. pioneer an- | deDrive tne B0 O 14 . nouncer of championship boxing con-|of persons and consider neral services for tests, and the man who put thejof the city. = Dempsey-Carpentier fight “on the |, “Hbe COMPANy e air” July 4, 1921, and the two eb-| will bo given by gagements between Benny Leonard |to the proper treatment of cl and Lew Tendler this will again take his pla crophone in the Polo night to describe for the radio = — the battle between Luis- Angel Firpo ||| and Jack Dempsey. This fight will e =0 Hay-Fer for Hay Fever! A Hair Net We re Glad to Recommend OUR women patrons who wear Sitroux Hair Nets are so enthusiastic about them that we have taken pains to find out the reason. We are told thatitisbecause Sitroux Hair Nets seém to fit better ouNCED BIT-TRUE" than theusual hairnet,and, NET in addition, give better ser- HAII{“ vice. Will you try them? ssrooms. The basement of the new Riggs National Bank, Main Office, 1503 Penns; lvania Avenue. Park Road Office, 14th Street and Park R Dupont Circle Office, 20th and P Streets N.' Washington Helghts Office, 2477 18th Street Seventh Street Office, 7th and Eye Streets N. The list of those coatributing Septanbe: 11, to whom the thanks of the Riggs National Bank are cor- dially expressed, is as follows: ngland, B s i Potice Court tomor- The importance of Proper Hosiery Mrs, R. Ross Perry.. R. Ross Perry, H. F. Clark Frances Godall W. D, Graham... Business Women prominent factor in Orphans’ Fund H. Bernstein . present-day fashions. £ : | Alfred May .. Shades must harmonize ; G. Talbot . tones must match with Mrs. W. O. Haason. Double Mesh, 15c Each; $1.25 Dozen 2 Maj. Lo ker .. the Hose or a discordant & M. y.n,"m 3 note is struck in Mi- R LANSBURGH&BROTHER | Helen Frank sl ; : ‘ P i 420430 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Hosiery is a very Single Mesh, 10c Each; $1.00 Dozen WCAP, the Ch ha Potom Telephone C ation in Wash- ington, A positive relief in the most aggravated cases hly descriptive manner_ in || Maj. White broadcasts Dig 3. 8. Giften ... unters grips the We have made it a Sundry snonymous contributions. ... point to have needed Amount previously acknowledged. ., colors—in Silk of supe- Total to dats.... rior quality and make— featured in our grade at $2.25 a Pair Arthur Burt Co. | 1343 F Street Now's the time when Hay Fever attacks. needn’t suffer a single day—if you'll take HAY-FER. No matter how chronic a sufferer you have be- come, HA ER will give you' immediate relief. HAY R is a simple formula in capsules—per- fectly harmless in its ingredients—nothing to snuff; no ‘injections; no salves to apply—just take HAY- FER and be free of those maddening days and nights. 16 doses—Price, $1.00 For sale at all Peoples and other good Drug Stores H-F Chemical Co., Wash., D. C. 4,579.28 v and private homes danci 1ling with ex- B citement at al moments of White's bl 1 description | from the ued from | the loud spe | For the benefit of the many radio| fans who wish to know how WC the Chesape: | BB B BDEDDDDDDTDDTDEEDD of Carpets and Rugs If you are going to need some wool rugs this Fall, now is a good time to buy them here at Mayer’s Life Time Furniture Store, for dur- ing this display special prices prevail. Freight and Tax Extra Aluminum Body by a Famous Builder Custom-Built Quality at a Quantity Price We believe a careful comparison will show there is no correspondingly fine enclosed car within several hundred dollars of this price. Hudson Prices Specdster $1375 9-Pass. Phaeton 1425 Coach - - 1450 Siden: ok A998 Freight and TaxExtra What's more, some of the best - looking patterns you ever laid your eyes on are on display, and There are plenty of them. We will be delighted to The Few Items Quoted Are Typical of the Many on Display Essex Prices Touring - $1048 Cabriolet - 1145 Coach - = 1148 Freight and Tax Extra 9x12 size Axminster Rugs, large range of good-looking patterns and collmngs $36.78 Seamless Axminster Rugs of good quality, 9x12 size, excellent colorings and attractive patterns ........ Heavy Wool Velvet Rugs, 9x12 size, choice patterns, beautiful colormgs, very desirable rugs . ! Fringed Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size, g looking patterns; soft, appealing colnrs.sss 00 Excellent quality Wilton Rugs, long linen fringe, size 9x12, choice of pat- terns, delightful colorings ...........$87.50 Heavy Worsted Wilton Rugs of finest quality linen fringe, 9x12 size, all pat- terns attractive and desirable.......$112.00 Featured Along With Our Rugs Are Many Interesting Furniture Values You cannot a ”é%rd to buy any car without seeing these outsta ESSEX COACH 51145 Euro and American Experts call its hauu the finest of its size. HUDSON COACH %1450 On the Finest _Snper—Six Chassis Ever Built More Than 65,000 Coaches in Service LAMBE.RT-HUDSON MOTORS COMPANY Salesroom Telephone Service Station 1100 Connecticut Ave. Franklin 7700 633 Massachusetts Ave. Associate Dealer NEUMEYER MOTOR COMPANY Salesroom Service Station 1823 14th Street 211-213 B Street North 7522 Frank. 7690 ing Hudson and Essex-values. $59.75 Freight and Tax Extra Freight and'Tax Extra Almco- Bridge Lamp, shade of georg- ette with gold and black ruching--...$19.75 Solid Mahogany Gateleg Table in beau- tiful Tudor finish ceeeBe..... 82475 Beautiful brown mahogany secretary Dealk . .o oo $142.50 Solid mahogany Tea Wagon with drop leaves, Grand Rapids make..........$39.73 ——— LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME Mayer & .CO., ~ DEALERS The Auto Supply Co., Seluda, Va. Andrew J. Clerke, Crozet, Va. ‘White House Ser. Station, Hyattsville, Md. A. C. Powell, Jr., Waterview, Va. Fred M. Lynn, Occoquan, Va. Homson Motor Go., Winchostar, Va. Seventh Street Between D & B Culpeper Sales & Servica Co., Culpeper, Va. Baker & Cosby, Columbia, Va. Kargrave & Lewis, West Point, Va. | Campbell & Beahm, Luray, Va. M¢, Vernon Sales Co., Alezandris, Va. Robert V. Norris, s Plats, Md. The Fry Motor Co., Charlottesville, Va. Ashby Motor Co., Quantico, Va. Bates Bros.,, Orange, Va. 5295-639

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