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PLIGHT OF FARMERS, UrsedinWinnipeg i i e e The Argonne WINNIPEG, September 15.—A et el iy spanking machine, which would NEW YORK, September 15.—All > On Columbia Road at 16th St. N.W. iti have 1 vi ) feeding of adult refugees in Anato- Conditions Among Wheat have Instruments varying from & : lan camps by the Near Hast Reller : § i N e G d Aid Measures | and so cared as ;z ~ge-n :e-;n:ls ngx‘nci'&" September 15, it is an-j A few very desirable apartments are available in this adminis- . S rowers and Al tered with diftoReat Bonrose’ o6 i, Tbe order was made necessary. it mammoth' fireproof -building; unusually large rooms, Detailed by Mr. Capper. soverity, was advocated to take the feeding of soma 50,000 Turkish | il - spacious closets, exceptionally large foyerg i * ! the place of jail sentences for first refugees, which the Greek govern- ¥ offenders under the criminal code ¢ ment recently decided to admit, had . I I A R Exinusted. the ° supplies ~for Téguier Moderate Rentals Refined and Pleasing Senator Capper of Kansas, chalr-| ham. orphanage work. - O Tuion, - today dia-| < Mr Gt wiecuely avsbuted Unexcelled Service Well Ventilated t < i) ge the| the use of some sort of a machine Gussed with President Coolidge to take the place of corporal pun- DPlight of the wheat farmers of thel ighment by The humen Haos, ong Hom INN Apply to Manager on Premises or country. On leaving the White| said he believed such an innova- tion would Touse he sald that he had found the| tion would materially reduce the Formerty Stag Hotel B, 3 N President heartily in sympathy with 2 DOESN'T CARE IF THIS ALL NONSENSE BEING LOOKS ROUND TO SEE BEGINS TO PEEL THAT caidte & l ! ,tho_farmer and -that he was intent T 15 THE DAY FOR. A SLAVE TO FASHION HOW MANY GTHERS ARE EVERY EYE IN SR $7 rooms, 36 weekly; .,‘.?.3',"...,?.‘ N.V'V. ® upon somo means of alding tho fart CHANGING HATS-HE'S AND SWELTERING IN = WEARING STRAWS 15 CENTRED ON T, 50 5% oo e T, il Realtor mqu\m:g p::‘ij;‘, bélnted” ot Anat GOING TO WEAR HIS ATELT HAT ON A HOT FINAL SCORE:DERBIES, @+ HIS STRAW 2 : Senator Cap ea. ot el DAY LIKE THIS FELTS, 22 - STRAWS, O 15th and K Sts. N.W. Main 4600 the wheat farmer of K 50 was recelving $2.26 a bushel for , AN YOG FhINE his wheat. The freight rate from Iansas to Chicago was 11 cents. To- ot s 1','&" b, 2 day the farmer'is reteiving 80 to 90 At mm: :: Mm.p.m,t cents a bushel and the freight rate HARRY W. TAYLOR CO, 18 22 cent . . . it ! : . PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING Choice Offi e Sy G e e AT D iy o S h e o ce Location this burden high The transportation problem, he said, + would be given particular attention : -bv- at the next sessions of Congress. The 0 Get Blow-by-Blow raliroads are doing more business to- nd rates should be shaved down. Story of Battle. l::rehmn o;u:éxrtunit)l’ (o“loc;‘ne in the most desirable neighbor] of “financia /ashington—1415 K Street. The Ral’e Book s‘]op The entire Ground Floor in this brand-new office build- ator Capper smiled when his at- ntion_was called to the suggestion | 723 Seventeenth St. ing is available for lease. made las week by former Repre- \ i Sentative Campbell of Kansas to the | Virtually every radio set in Wash- | et 1901 It has ample floor space—so designed that any re- ator Capper should be | ington, and there are approximately 3 . . . uired subdivision is practical. Perfectly lighted and e D Bk boabiion 30,000 ot them, was tuned in- Tast A 5 “lgll“t Pmes Pald ?/entilnted—wilh an ndd‘;tional entrance in t‘l{:e ;‘ear, open- cket mext year. fle sa a can- | night on WCAP, the Chesapeake and N B N E B ing on a wide, paved alley. As a part of the exclusive nd lan 10 ten of beIng & CARGIIAE | fon meuic pemmary IR sta: HEARS SHOUT FROM PEELS WELL BE LESS DECIDES THAT LOOKS AS TURNS ABRUPTLY A —STi::‘r[c 3‘;;:;!!"";::“: s accommodations is a large, dry, usable basement—in For any other office [Eribitg blow B blow dte ohen GROUP OF SMALL CONSPICUOUS IF HE IF HE WERE ASHAMEDOP MAKES FOR THE OLD gravings and m’“og‘,”h' T which are located lavatories and toilets. {he Puntant Sui Miist wavugs it d | BOYS- WONDERS I CARRIES STRAW IN IT- BETTER TO ACT AS IP PELT HAT INTHE b M S i PHYSICIANS ARRESTED {tne nistory of the ring. The vast T WAS DIRECTED HIS HAND HE DIDNT CARE WHAT COAT CLOSET AT it Lo e L Look into the proposition—you'l IN DEATH OF WOMAN audience of listeners-in that had its AT Him ANYBODY THOUGHT HOME £ & putchases be impressed with its many ad- ars glued to headphones or_before | (€) Whieeler Sy tne Suovas removed promptly. vantages. Details upon application oud speakers had only one complaint | L WILLIAMS| Charged With Tllegal Operation. er the fight was too brief— | ; s o Piiviapin | |bat Deminsesis tpowestus pUs- S Boss & Phelps e oy e ek s v Fight News Sways 10,000 Fans FREE MME FAHMY || CHEVY CHASE | The Home of Homes [ Radlo partie were numerous. IR S, S| BEES0E WAREE | 4s The Star Bulletins Progress A BUY N A Dr. Willlam M. Robb, Boston pt private residences, in electrical 7 g 4l . 3 stores, public halls and all other gath- | ! rday under” the statute T ering places silent groups of men, | & = : y resulting ath, | women and even children listened in| More than 10,000 eager, pushing, |presses of The Star were spinning oft Three Miller-Built had been on the returns as they poured from B D e Bpi cheering persons packed themselves |[rst extras with announcement of I f 3 i o 3 ¢ p Py v » empsey’s victory. comnection with the A W little expanding of the jmag- |Venue last night and heard the ot the battle was received it was set|Woman Shot Wealthy Egyp- 2 hington’ of jast lination W on's radio audience | Story of the battle of the giants In[in type and within half an hour after *{ could boast of a ringside seat, so pic- | New York described to them, blow |the fight ended a second extra of The ¢ Merrim - H z Merrimac | turesque and thrilling was th 2 & & i rop | Star was on the street with a com-| tian Husband in Defi o sulteases, | seription of the battle that Maj. for blow, as it Wwas received over|,j,io “description of the bout. The etense, ember 1 and | drew White sent out from the srews | Wires running direct from the ring- St out- . er 1 a LR Al & vires . B rabtes cotllatiiot furn #he mapess SOt OPEN FOR IN! , . Dalvo Swope of Brockton also | qifl o which greeted Demp. side into The Star office. fast enough for the eager crowd and Court Holds. SSNIDAS:’EC"ON e e et CM® " fand Firpo as they took thelr respec-| The crowd that actually saw Jack | soon the news was spread throughout e corners, the ringing of the Eong, | pempsey successfully defend his|the city by the extras which were | e the counting of the ref vhe: S { rus o every by a corps of | YDON, 5 1 fighters went. down was. cealissie | title against Luis Angel Firpo may |Rutied to every point by a corps of | LONDON, September ™ 1o.—Marie 42nd and Garrison N.W. and placed before the listeners-in a have been much larger, but it could | 2 2 Marguerits Fahmy, tried on charges i mental picture of the ringside the|scarcely have been more enthusiastic of having murdered her husband, Al Take Wiseonsin Ave. cars t or by any | €N ure of the . | g i Ave. o fl| G. %l | reat throng of epectators, and the | nan the one that stood for hours be- | HEAD OF CUBAN VETERANS |kamel Fahmy Bey. a wealthy Egsp- ||l Garrison Street ana waik i 1 el T e ] aspirations | fore The Star office, waiting to re- | tian, was acquitted by a jury in O1d | |f bleck east When Firpo's pugllistic aspirations : | 2 q ¥ a jury ast. T o REPAIRING, | Were punctured in the second round ceive news of the bout that was to} ACQUITTED OF CHARGES | Batiey today. - i . " ek PG | fhe radip audience knew It instapdy, |declde tho heavyweight champlon- o e, Fahmy, sometimes erroneous- (| W €& A. N, MILLER Bratala i & i niketn youn ho:tie tmar add that “Dempsey is still champion | ShiP of the world. Gen. Carlos Garcia-Velez Had Been |1¥ alluded to as “Princess” was ar- Lo i i A ot ey purst into cheers| Long before the first preliminary 3 ad Been | /(sted after her husband had been REALTORS—BUILDERS I and comfortable throughout the entire Winter, when heard the referee |was called into the'ring, enthusiastic| Accused of Creating a “Pub- T e D e o [ 11101318 SE NoW: 1 you use ‘Argentine challenger out. | wqshingtonlans began to gather and 1 " | 4 | | i t Solbe carhi e c Disorder. {he had treated her brutally, that she h<:::°cop?;§‘:; snatched the choice curbstone places. o i s S o e Y Lo o WILLIAMS ,——-IC I By 8:30 o'clock more than 5,000 per-| By the Associated Press, pLS! vhicl elie o - members of tho Deadline Club of [sons were grouped in front of HAVANA, Cuba, Septemi T L e A o Washington newspaper men and their | Star office, patiently waiting for the | L o Septamber E o HE o - friends.” In a room on the top flnol"l:fln with {he megaphone to announce | SCH Nelarans snn Pateicts da | oI R e TRt IRE ? ! Stre building, adjoining |that the champion and his challenger | ,iion, was acquitted in correct "The jury deliberated an hour and . < ¥'s headquarters on 13th [had entered the ring. At 9 orclock | COIPT WS BEAUItied In corcectional | The Jury deliberated an hodn Snd MAI N 500 i _HEATING d to hear the re- |into Pennsylvania avenue and almost | (N8 ~Du z 5 {in Mme. Fahmy stood with her face | , cused by Ramon Souto of Ha- | - : ; s as they came over a powerful fup to E street. vana, with whom he had words over | in her hands, deathly white. When LEETH BROTHERS | Just order fuel oil, and OIL-O-MATIC does ail the rest, receiving set. After the fight the Cheer Firpo Announcement. | & banner praising the Zayas admin: 2 Service Charge mever Over $1.00 CIND S % > 3 J J 2 MIN Y Tharedid 2 |@ banner pra e Z - | the foreman announcea the verdict of | | NDEPENDENT OF HUMAN HAND OR MIND. company served a buffet luncheon| yp,patient cries came thick and fast fistration during a parade of the as- | . = . | the throng stretched clear around | 3 to its guests. Stuart Hayes, divis- | promPene browd during the 188t fevw | soiaiion riot gullty the woman spectators cried Notlce i hereby gi T . B ntse while It was walting for e | Garde ¥ CogeSiaiil 0 out their congratulations and there Thousands of homes have OIL-O-MATIC burns tus), oi Notice i hereby give > c . arranged the party for the ; ey ot - e S WaBaRor ston anf neted as THoC e LR L LU g Do T was a great outburst of applause, the ter than coal for heating the should not be confused with DTas New York ave. 235t large radio party was held | 10" he campleteq. Then came word : e judge thereupon ordering the court | nome, and will never burn coal kerosene ang distillate burners, day of September, b in the National Guard armory, where | nat Firpo had climbed through the|a sign reading “Down with the Pres- | room cleared. | Py L sl SRR A e Tt Withest N ion o adtiiat: B "amd Wil docharye ‘ai of ths o thele trionds Mistoned m oh the | LoBes He was given s rousing cheer. |ident.” ! When the acquitted woman w; IN | 0 ne “Cheapest aml most ment, but FUEL OIL s best MAX J; RAINE, (Seal) | aug OT TrIentl ntertainment was | DUt & moment later the din was over. —Gen. Garcla-Velez. who is Cuban |mdde to understand through an inter. |}i | plentiful of all petroleum prod- because it is cheaper, more WECM ) e entertatiment wae hen the megaphone man (minister to London, asserted he | preter that she was free she removed i || ! s Tand contains most heat plentiful, more efficient and ab- FIRS 7 | made po through the courte y Dempsey had entered | feared, disorder If the sign were dis- | her hands from her face and smiled ||| | its per gailon. solutely safe. Svateh, cloc * repairi: : and et 0r~“'<‘“x('f“;"“i";:tr“"m;gl”- e s g |y |Plaved from the stand where the as- | her thanks. She s near collapse e 3 “le leet i our place for Ay er e epa o rowd was almost solidly |ociation parade was to be reviewed, | as at s ted her from the 3 mall — ; e will b the Hecht Company. After all ‘ar-| with Jaok was plataly evident when,|as it was organised. as Tiates: Chhiboe: B Siaces e i (N6 sre Built By C. H. S; Eot us explain how OIL-O:MATIC pays far greéter dividends than e rangements had been made to receive |, few minutes after the battle started, | against the Zayas administration. ician. Sample House S R et el X maRRON. Jowel 3 the Teceiving set would | bie Ty Eanutes ALt er e b T Salesroom. : b e pand @ hurry call was | American had floored the Argentinian. | $ - g ; | 2314 North Capitol St. As he related ;how Dempsey had N | . change Club. < knocked Firpo off his feet three more | 2 i craph. Fecor 5 o times the cheering bordered on frenzy. | F R t Open & Lighted Until 9 P.M. and ea lng % 1P OPEN a radio party in the Sylvan Theater. | Byt the next moment the cheers were - For Ken and ._Write or phone | especially for automobilists. Radio | turned to groans of apprehension | i y t S ol e e D S e e e . They are typleal of Small's_good o e 8 ron eir | peen knocked clear through the ropes | 1635 C h t LUt EN N stablishments liste - - | a 8 construction, sh and appearance. s P e rr g | R e ot | 225 A L R0 onnecticut Avenue | e B fha Tl Nhank, hereby gives notiee | elaims oF 3 | jarge and well lighted: spacious break- t, ¢ Crowd Sways Iwmpatiently. fast and sleeping porches. ] - Vervous and_excited, the throng||. On s ilt-in Gar: Abe Martin Says: |.iorus, s, ket e ool B e Store Builtin Garages second. and what_swas to be the last| g Easy Terms ~ round to begin. It was only a few | ] | seconds after the gong was announced | $150 per month by year—and three shops e that the crowd heard how Dempsey ch by mutual 41 had again floored the Wild Bull of the on second floor 350 per month ea y' been dissolved Scientific Heating and Plumbing B.E. NUNTSBERRY, Vice President m B._ Howard, Charles heretofore Hedges & Middleton, Inc. , J wusiness sold to the Food & \ Pampas and then knocked him out 4 Realtofs Company, Incorporated,’” s when he attempted to rise. Even be- | the 'obligations of th o e eirms fore the cheering had died out the| For Inspection and Further Particulars Apply : : Worthy of Your Randall H. Hagner & Company E PLANS AND ESTI p 1207 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Main 9700 Harey coms, SaBista el (Y 59 ; Closest Inspection repairs; gene IIARRIS, 400 Sth ef. n.w nl - . ? : 7 ‘ ‘ J ‘ After 20 Years No PrintingFJoB_‘; " : \ perfectly executed. The National Capital Press 12101212 D St. N.W. » IZREPARFD o N;“" f LT i il We know one thing about home values that is final and IRONCLAD gonpit, b2 CAD]LLAC : . NINE NEW | * - The Public’s opinion is the final and acid test of home OTICE 2 Opén Eveaigs COLONIAL HOMES values. Tl’:flfi‘l’fifps—s, lag Roofs | it gits us is how a feller Where the public puts its stamp of approval on a given G . | Kin git by with big tortoise shell |} .o Wachington Cadillac : INSPECT TODAY _ i value there are well founded reasons for it. Wash. Lo G{f,fifin m’kxwfl = seata tf:fiZf‘Clcs AT R el Company @ Open and Lighted Until g | Where it doesn’t there are also obvious reasons Yor it J. C. Ruzanski & Co. President Coolidge don’t have s 8 O’Clock P.M. I easily found if you investigate. Formerly located at G11 6th st nav: mew !¢ milk these days, but he still |{ 1138-1140 Conmmecticut Avemue 2 % < “located at 467 O st. b. e iemers. 'Specializing on antique furniture. oy National > ‘ The Ad: T 99 to 107 R. L. Ave. NE. , IN UR EITH e o, pring 1 Rhode Island Ave. East of North Capitol St. L Scerartiion: L—— —on your printing is an as- o vin " e i ; ’ s ot iy s sl . B o The Washington people have bought homes ‘way beyond BYRON S ADAMS, bz » “Where Do You Bank?” : sl’oo?ng_figfic_sf&o?“m: HLY_ e our ability to build them. Nokol AutomaticOil Burners il ;. 0\ oation that comes up sooner or later in almost every [l |8 Six Rooms and Bath Rebcigwabina) o8 We can conceive of no better real proof of value. “—rebullt’ and sold by the authorized di fbatog under year's Euarantes st GTeLL e business deal. The reference given in response counts for Hot-Water Heat Spanish Tile M i v In spite of this success we will not raise our prices on rvice, Inc., 14! York ave. much. i i 5 + e e D Franklin N tion sl Bask s siond b nanibas 'm'":fi Electric Lights Stonewall Parking any homes now being constructed in the present zones. o 4 its depositors a great and growing number of succes Large Lots to Alle: Built-in Garage 1| it business men and enterprises whom it is helping tc be- Window Shades 2 30-f¢. Public Parki TO INSPECT - 2 . 700. come even more successful. 3 | d By auto—drive_across the Q street bridge, north one block to R street, and —— “Biggs_Pots BEAT in Heating. Then, too, we have opened a branch at 1111 Connecticut 8 drive due west to 36th street (right next the Western High School). Or take P SNOW ALREADY | Avenue, where our many friends ;n;ia deponiguthmu avail il § 3 strest car to Scthy wtrect and 3 R Wisconsin avenue car to —in Michigan! Better let themselves of ‘every convenience offered e parent c 3 . 3 strect and wal > us replace or repair your institution. Hot-water Plant at once. 1 FRANKLIN The Biggs Engincering Co,(Jl ~ THE NATIONAL BANK L A e i Penna. Ave. at Tenth Street Northwest . 1810 1¢th St. N.W. Tel. Prank. 817. ’ ti . How's Your Roof? BRANCH OFFICE: Ts it leaky, rusty—ready to bring ruin 1111 Connecticut Avenue ~ gt o 50 " et for s | [ Johm B. Cochran, Pres. Thos. P. Hickman, V. P. and Cashier re big rainn come,. Fee | k¥ g A, < B+ I

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