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STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924. gar H. and E. M. Palmer's [of the individual entri partment be 99 years In prison. She she would take her two children to ’ © declared that farmers have no cause f Chilcott £ Vi ing all attempts to obtain k A 5 see the governor and churged that tatement repudiating’ an- > other race was for horses nev- [ this year. On di 3 for them although not i Grant struck her husband and that|other fn whi ore on a race track, and there | choice wheat, fye, n, -barley, oats, that the death penalty be 3 with two little babies made father- [ Krauser then shot him. Grant's at- |innocent, w sp:l.‘]:{m:;';’.—0',;.“.::5.:::; plenty of thrills, but no mis- [ buckwheat, cowpeas, soy beans, navy “I only hope, Governor," wrote, | less by the act of these two slayers.” [ torney claims he is innocent, but i h The l‘ulsn::’rxnt;r:‘lrrz;.udMl‘;l:\l,uZI!Ll; beans, dried limas and dried cornfield WIDOW ASKS LIFE TERM | that you will show some’consideration | Mra. Souders declared In the letter pcraiin Jatl i, irst honors. Bob, owned hampion- i ) Cers and ridden by the |ship in siver < e (oF he chAmPient) FOR HUSBAND’S SLAYERS | o 8 = owner's daughter, Miss Roberta Ayers, was second, and the L. H. Young en- Vegetable Products Galore. try third Garden produce is plentifully dis- Tilting Tournament. . played, the vegetables including Irish Krauser Commutation From | B L] . | 'he specia y potatoes, sweet potatoes, Carrots, > L ADle g N o |Mbhage eugar com, fodtock, Sentences to Hang. lghts” from Wash- |sauash, ‘etc. Prizes will be awarded | =\ o oop Plans Made to Take Care of Thousands of Visitors at e i g Db st and Maryland com- | Erowers of the largest specimens of| ™. 0,04 Go, " October 2.—Mrs. Mary | @ , 1 4 : each of these commodities. Today’s Events. & Teht (o crowm the | rhe eratt ialsptayen ally at- | Souders, widow of Policeman Ralph | @ T J : ¥‘j o Love and Beauty. Theodore| The trult display Is unueually at-|Souders Jiow, of Eoloomas, Babg O PAINT than to procrastinate Urges Governor Give Grant and 12 . tions of horticulturists early in th ant and Walter Krauser have been about protecting vour propertv in cash y George season that the fruit harvest would "‘fin"dlttto}:-“rzhh“u:;"(l:"l“fnvé thi p g property ‘ashingtor : be large. The apples and grapes are [ Small a lef eques u T oE e ““hmgtwg}m. flf:rl\uru::::? especially large. this Fall. This de-|least punishment allowed them should ool inaeias ; st T il { Porch trim, blinds, sudxf!g, etc., poinied lances, falloped “:;“’r‘i b y soon weather beyond-repair unless ches beneath which & I s kept well painted—and a few gal- Judging fr. 4 sed a series of small steel | tries. the s s o Stains lons of paint cost far less than new vring out fi:fi.’fifii‘m\ : '. et ot sppaing ! A : millwork and lumber. Palmer, superintende . % s queen, | il N X Wood SEe L ‘ ; : : e ) K| Stainsand e e . o SRl W | Varnishes i i T or > b nishes, enamels and other finishes midway attrac —all at { Reilly has a paint for every, need —inside and out—als i sar- Polar 5 Wikl toee R ek out—also stains, var S S Will focas the tignt : want it Il Majestic ...$9.00 3 for $10 Judgng for Prizes. | | i/ | / & Window | Judging of the 13 vurious classes | | ) 5 8l GLASS . r g | . M eeniie .‘r\.»":n:mdi.u‘ in | . g i < SPCCIaIlV Low Prlceb | We i v decorated booths and | i > = Silk on the grounds. They | 2 Uil i S Wire e specimens of vex- | ‘,\,"’ or . Your = Shades @ UGH REILLY CO. Sadiniore e, I fruits to prize j PAINTS & GLASS W Hamphrer Radiantfire Lamps 5 R “That Meal Upset Me Too, |l ‘ But I took Pape’s Diapepsin” |# S 1334N.Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 |3| || - el = $18.00 ', AVY seven radiants Many Other Styles Almost Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn. brought here g i . wiate. 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Gases, Heartburn, | too much or eat something which does Flatulence, Bloating or Acidity 50 | not agree with them. 60-cent packages promptly—besides, the relief is pleasant b e and harmiess. guaranteed by druggists y | o - < ® 316 7th Street Victrola instruments conform [ & to modern architecture and design i & = A e No matter how fine the distinction nor how strict the requirements, beauty I | i e VILLINERY of mass, of c%nt(:iur, {oif color llllave beell: so skilfu}:ly worked oustf that thel\liict:gla | /M ENLARGED DEPARTMENT instrument of today fits anywhere with a sense of supreme satisfaction. order [ifl & T that every requirement should be met and met completely the Victor with charac- [l |5 FRIDAY. QCT' _3_rc1. AT 9 AM. teristic alertness has produced no less than nine new models and a dozen improve- ments in existing models in the war of design, equipment and choice of finishes during the past two years. You will find exactly what you want in some of the Tomorrow Cunningham Co. will twenty-four different models your dealer will be glad to submit for your inspection. [}l |{§ reveal many, many delightiul sur- 1RE prises. New modes, individual- Out tomorrow Bt |8 ized modes. modes of exquisite charm and loveliness; modes that New Victor Records g we have spent weeks and weeks pouseracep N assembling will await vour touch Red Seal Records i M s {Valne Sentimentale (Schuben-Frasko) Fietin sos Mischa Elman 1034 $1.50 5 and try on and selection. Valse Staccato (Ravios-Pisstro-Borimof) Fietin sote Mischa Elman | Schubert’ int and wonderful old waltz, set for the i B i i i e — viol“nm?hp‘]‘i%z:;b}m“hm:;:';,:;dm;ghm'l;_vi;f_mzm. ‘ I'he Directoire influence the waltz, with deft bowing and plenty of contingent harmonics. o ek ines al X Rosalinda (EdudoS. de Fuctes) 1n Spanish Tito Schipa bl | &5 lovely lar?e s Mi viejo Amor MyOldLow) (MesianSwp Tito Schipa[ 1030 1.50 |} be here with a thousand and one (A.E.Oteo) In Spanish z Popular in Spanish, the second one a Mezican tango el asiati song with & bit of humen heartbreak in its melody 2nd geneol i delightful variations. {ile. . Schipa's clear, ringing tenor infuses vivid beauty into ol em. il | & Their marvelous colorings vie % Concert Songs and Instrumental with the riotous tints of the Au- ~ {Non me lo dite! (TeliMe Not Thart) Dusolina (Panzacchi-Tost)) In Italian Penso! 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A ) Vienna, Vanishing Fairy City—Waltz }Vids:fi&ml}lm‘ K ciate. }45421 i [ tumn woodland and hillside — Vienna, City of My Dreams—Waltz There never was anything in the world like the old Vienna waltz, with its variable time and clipped third beat, its in- b e s | |8 Moderately Priced—*7.50 Up to °19.75 Light Vocal Selections I Main Street Wasn’t Big Enough for M. . . . . e " I Opening Millinery Special and met, not love but tragedy; and an excellent compan- ion song in similar style. Both great tenor numbers. g o (| 1500 NEW TRIMMED HATS Victrola No. 215 $150 Mahogany, oak or walnut Two timely hits—a duet with dial passages and cl lines; and a riilmtm&gpmfimicm. 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