Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1926, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR,- WXSHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1928. CHRISTENING GIANT TRANSATLANTIC NE. 1 biplane, which landed at the BREAD AND WATER FOR DRY LAW VIOLATORS. A judge at Anacostia field here yesterday on e ary to its attempted non-stop flight from New York Tekamah, Nebr., is prescribing a bread-and-water diet during a 30-day SHOW AT PLAYGROUND MEET. i i at the annual to Pavis, heing el ned the “New York-Paris” by w York at the Westhury, Long Js- senfence for hition law i : Pl . es E ahian 1s bre: Yand, field. Among watehing the - break a reral water over thé plane is Kene Fonck, of_the offense, is making the best of the frugal meal in the Te BIRY REHEH (R O anapR ot et (08 g';" ’l"‘""" e "I"“‘, b st e bl French war ace, who will con antic flight, standing second from the right. juil. The experiment also has been tried on a number of others. the tape a winner in the 60-yard dash final for the 115-pound Mary n en, < e Wide World Photos, Acmie Photos. giv pse call at the tape. SLA A SUMMER WHITE HOUSE. This 8-month-old ment, who, in ich romps on the lawn near the executive ARRESTING GREEK PREMIER AFTER HIS OVER' O c Pangalos, who headed the an address in New York fast night, v k ‘omen to have a woman elected President, with her X $ . Y., is being nour -old_Alma government recently overthrown in the Greek revolution headed by Gen. Kondylis, being brought back to family on the steps of her ancestral home nea itesville, Va she has been visiting. The group v S dent there. abe” was captured in the & ¥ Sy W s 2 : S 2 2 includes Viscount and Viscountess Astor, with their ¢ hildren, and a relative in the center, on the top step. tly, and when he gets old enough is going .\Nw:l: after his flight on a naval destroyer was intercepted in the capture of the ship h,“ I..“ Tutionist Wide World P! v warship. ide Wo ted Press { ¢ -4 % 3 . 2 i g 4 2 el | P the Associated Press _— A Poland, September 4 %, s g G - 5 % 4 ¢ The public uses less money in Warsaw e e 2 S 3 ’ ) July and August, the vacation Property and Crop Losses| e :“ o R e ; o 3 7"~ = e period. than at anv other time of | Defeat Other Guard Teams, former pre- Sl o ; J r : ik the vear and requires most n e . jer, to » daughter of Henry Ford, ¥ A ? & : Christmas, : Run Into Millions in ican, auiomobile maguate. Lo > : L wear 7 ' J v A close check on the needs of the But Marines, Navy and A he newspape adiately had 3 < 3 e & i . : Nation for currency is maintained 3 Furious Storms. extras ovton ihe reating A2 g 4 oy 4 : ey FEOT by the Federal Reserve ard, Army in Front. t sensation wi 2 . 4 : ; : 4 _ whose banks serve as ihe money o woii < 3 p 4 ; v ’ & . 5 f s i 4 < exchange between the public and her Polish husbaitd o % : 2 ¢ 7 X 3 2 L More than $12,000,000,000 p: It touk t tor the local E 3 B Wi e g 5 through the hands of the reser RIFLE NGE HRT J., American colony to the ex- 4 e 7 % i i & - banks in 19 September 10— Winni e an citement with t on that ¥, % 1 By a Staft Correspondent other Nutional Guard teams. the en- it i .\ men’s m omteh held BN oo | state rifle tonrnu In cen ' ' v fe g ; o 4 3 s 2 possible 600, and was closely foll torrential oy i X - Mg ace 5 ¢ ;: % 2 = by the [United States Navy, with mere TS ir ¥ G KGR J y 3 | score of 547, :,-'-’ week's ms. m v T i % Y ki g ’ s 5 3 LRt R x rk-and-neck throughout sl : e P xS S e ; 4 e R r Marjorie Joesting Is Among | (e, "z i it ot i "ot the f ns b : ST ® SR R A , ey 3 % il v z 3 5 | militiamen by a mere point, - wi e ol llinois G. 0. P. Leader De . SIS e LN ; s : Three Favorites for Title !'j;f“;z] :’“.')‘w ,;;'},'_{, s the | H . . Ked « eams rom g bea | rides Threat to Unseat MACHINE GUNNERS SIVE: AIRPLANE. A battery of th, 4 of Miss America. ‘v m’.\'\-n’nl",.. Nf‘\\”lr-v -y, Maryland, s | b snapped in tavget practice at the Aberdeen, Md., proving cround, where the Army is perfe | S 4 | Vivginia and other pesblid it EA N | Senator, if Elected. on a target beinz towed behind an airplane. The target had more than one hole in it when it was brought down for inspection —_— | finistied out of the mones Copyright by P. & A. Photos O NP The fe ten S IO s wteg e Teams of Six Men. trean < her o n '1C CITY, Septembe: | stron . S B 5, L Tt ’"| ‘he mateh was open to teams of SRS e FREEDOM IS SOUGHT |SUDDEN SHOWER THREATENS - |TEXAS RANGERS KILL |1/ it s el | v s oo 3 conditions | 10, Defiance of Southern Democratic Miss America” and these i} L0 FCCOHE Sl Sl gl gt hhosing the seating of Col. Frank | | must have brains as well as beauty, | Technical Sergt. Whiting I. Light- Smith of Iiinois should he be | the judges have decided | foot, Quartermaster ¢ Technical voiced by Rep- | : i i Residents along the north side of R[in the alley, but these would in a few 3 - ‘There were three favorites Prominent Persons Sign Petmon! igen ng 1h : LN eae Shoot Down Men Fleeing With for the firs it Thomas S Willlams _ of | street between Iirst street northeast | minutes hecome clogged with the mud. today, the winners in un Thronzhout cer 1 hun. | lineis #s spokesman® for the Re- | o in’ |and North' Capitol street turned out| The residents turned ont and ville Atter n contest last night. Miss Areds of 0 ile tonris mia- | publican State central committee here | Favorable to Men Convicted in llatier the sudden showar lafe’ vester- || strengthenet the wall i thISsapot. a6 Funds at Clarksville Afte » smallwood) took first pl ooned. ¢ Dinersed h- vesterdav. The address was the first | i ' o day afternoon to protect their homes | that when the break did come it sent [ ter New York (Ruth K % U seanEnes Republican campatn marking | Baltimore on Dry Charge. Seainist 5 fam breok and A ikteatoned|n ragink terent down the sthecy One Starts to Draw. Patterson). second. and Miss Wash- | Vo Comp vashed-ont | the bheginming of the fight of Col - 7 than into the celiars, — — ington (Marjorie Joesting), third. ey €ty I dorne | Simimu “tion i tis morthi of: thelr hauses! is Ten truckloads of mud were carried [ po oL | 8 SO i, With a scor Cites Cond South e 7+ “ipon ‘which the new Me. | away from the head of the street this | 7 the Aseoriated Prost. " 4 O Eke B UL Gl SRl o 180 wao nisl sberation of "Neufleld and | Kinley iiizh School and its stadium | morning. | CLARKSVILI Tex., September| They were given cu by Miss | On the h he has had but “Senator Ashurst of Al'lm{uzl is | field Jon who were sentenced In a | wiil Le constructed. reat deal of | Complaints were made to Engineer | 10.—Two bank robbers met two Tex;nsi;\’nwrllvnli:f 1925 (Fay Lanphier) ,..y-""l" "l‘ > nn-; He ,,5‘,,’.;.; in Washington dispatches! as | paimore o Rl eATs o conaeTRa v Commissiongr Bell. The residents in | oo vaciarday. > handise 2 ardwalk gossip promptly displaced R 7 o nosw. reliahie aving he would formally ubject u.\““,”’ e T ) it whenever | st that substantial wall be placed ag | Fangers vesterday. Both bandi @ former favorite, Miss Denvyer, to | Marksman and invariahly stoots a priosthibeinEsatintiistenad o (Gol | Bpiacy toiviolate e avoistead ot okl v shower o a con. |a dam so long as the work continues, | dead. The robbers were surprised|hail them as chief contenders for the |*¢0re that Would do justice to any e said. asked | petition, signed 1 inued veriod of rain a s of about | I E 5 it when_the smpted to flce from the | e veteran ritleman. should not start ! prominent prohibitionists and others, | jwo a est to them becomes a| Kegarded Property Menance. = | Red River National Bank here With | jiss Tulsa wore a delft hlue gown| Strong Wind During Match. nnot finish. Twenty oo : heen laid hefors the pardon | tempc lake about two feet deep.| T A. Nelson, 42 R street, said, “T} everal thousand dollars in currency.'of velvet and the other two white e om Southern States now ) : | The waters sre’held in only by s | condition is undoubtedly a menace to | Ranger Capt. Tom Hickman, who |satin trimmed with rhinestones Ihis afternoon, a 30-mile seats in the Senate because a boar the Atlanta federal peniten-| (0 BHCTC ¥ arth, which obviousl 1y i this neighhorhood and a | was outside the bank. called upon the "he other 12 who were in fhe race dsmen baptized their v udority of the legal voters of those tiary. e e i B waier e | deal of damage would have re-imen to drop a suifcase containing|today were Misses Bridgeport, Yon- | ard range by particips States have been disfranchised or ' Among the sizners were Bishop | sure i ¥ | sulted Jast night if the threatened the loot when they started for their|kers, Newark, Orange (N. J.). Phila- er match. which ¢ hive been prevented from casting a AReh. IR ot bEe AR el s g in this wall of loose earth had|automobile. One of the men at- |delphia, Denver, Seattle, Lansing, | ©d of two sichting shots and ballot by fraud or intimidatio Ibor eas e e B S MoBNG Watef Found Qozing Through. not been caught in time and shifted | tempted to draw a pistol, Hickman | Kansas City, St. Louls, Dallas and ¢'d shots bull'seve a e elect in those States ave 8000 Sk o ant of the Anti| After yesterday's shower the water another gpot where it could not do |said. Hickman. Ranger Stuart Stan- | Norfolk. diamete e only an wi nown. Without, the votes of B L e 1. Cherring. | Was seen oozing throust ' e diams It would have ruined ! ley and Constable Ivy opened fire and | Iach of the 15 artists and illus- | Wa8 @bie to hit the tators chosen in this manner the O o il . \World | Where, if a break did coume, the entire nd fAooded cellars. the robbers fell mortally wounded. | trators who are judges cartrigiges could not musier a cor 4 A tcHoiE “Dr. { content of the lake, c: ng with it | After the last heavy rain the accu- | “I saw the men go in the bank beauty from the bathing suit hr Shields, Comy rd in the United States : s heavy accumulation of mud, wonld | mulated water was let out throngh |and suddenly mealized what was hap- | that posed and pirouetted before Who 100k fourth place in the e Mh=l-nl'l~rl of sheér yss the alley and into their | rubber hose, hut this time it happened | pening when we saw evidences of | them yesterday. L',“““"‘ division “”"“’:‘ o it hun iy fice: ilerrexentative Upsha cre are two sewer openings | ton quickly for that. | disturbance about the place.” he said, | Final Choice Tonight. bl . He wil free and unintimiddted voters of Democ e | T Line dead men na B 11, Smaliwoods| Reduction by firat and second eholce | o ON® € the team menbars, Technical d Sciide s 2 1 ¢ as B. L. Smallwood, o y firat and second cholcs | < OTc Geitie tham members, 1 Ditnoix shall or shall not send to the Barret o Nimaed e | GEN. ESTRADA INDICTED. Boy Bitten by Dog. [ formerly living near here. Papers in | votes will bring the contestants down | Sris% Kave. Tad difficulty in finding te i e et (i I Theeyearain o chrigit, | the b ~)r\xlnp:;xr.¢:- man identified | to two tonight, and then (he votes wil H b L LUl e Active Campaign Predicted. Republic: ta arris, Democ I e IR ey s bit, | him M. Slaten, 45, of Fort i golden apple. Misg ¢ NS L pnsecuti s Republian, Titah/Haceis 'Demoerat |91 Pollowers /Also ikocuged ¢ ot | 2040 Mone street mofthieadt, s nitol G20 i of 1925 Will Lreak the apple Wit Wik (o his vwn amusenient : 3 | ount the votes. Eight will de. {4t that of the epeatator evi into rence Trie Wilson, general secre. of the Methadist Board of Col. Smith s expected back today U the 4 i 5 R Democrat, Georgia Rkl o frent of his home lay after- * L A = 0dd Fellows' Union Indorsed e »""“‘“‘;;;: fromn where B¢ Republican. Ohlo; Capper. Republican, BrefIInE SN Su LUy, T e Ik I el ety kT R A. 7. Gross Claims Bankruptcy. |© 6 model of beauts | PHILADE i ten 10 | e ventifte s SRR AT Kansas: Sheppard, Democrat, 8 LOS ANG September + (P).— | Conklin, 3100 Twentieth street north- : | 1 \'lha 15 were :«-l‘m(vo-(ll "“'f'“'",$1,800 DIAMONDS STOLEN. o) resol vou Bt the funds and Overman, Democrat, . i B MeRl et E - xay one of three dogs! A petition in voluntary bankruptey | King Neptune, impersonated by the N SR 5 ; Sl IO I8 VI GHL. | E L HIN | GETine e tEe b5 MG RHTE was filed today I the District Suprenie | much-married actor, De Wolfe Hop- | ] - rEal & ' : U ot R e iz 3 g the horder. were ¢ ed with violat- o J. Gross s at | s 4 . parade. Mayor 3 " St ; el it e A Clever Husband. g e Bl ‘.umlzh..‘” Boy Swallows Bit of Glass. He lists his debts at $6,102.30 and esti-| Bader, the town council, the [ire in Chevy Chase. ey "ot % Manchiester | e widll entormn activeapealing: catn: m the London Tid-Bite. foot a revolutionary movement: While plaving with : watch, 5.year. | mat " his a "‘h»" At $3.728.18. Attorney | I:vvadmnnn‘vI HEMT‘"-{“” all in the Police were told last night that Tnity, in vention here. | paign. a3 Hostess—You can't imagine how |against Mexico, in Federal indict-|old Relmyro Warren, 205 ¢ street, | D; i Grantham appears for theparade, male or female—wore haih- | g; 500 diamonds were stolen frm the TSR O Fall River. Mass., . L . | bad my husband’s evesight is getting. | ments returned here yesterday. broke the glass orr the front case and | Petitioner. suits. residence of Mrs. (. C. Morgan, zrand secretary, was chosen to head | Only today he mistook me for the| An order was issued to bring the | smallowed a small piece, according to . - = Chevy Chase, Md., sincs August 8. A A committee 1o study the question| The tallest American lighthouse is [nwursemaid. men here from San Diego where they ! police report. He was removed to ('as- 1 American dule are taking the place | The Indian method of shaving was | horseshoo pin sef with diamonds was and a contribution wus voted to bring | the 193-foot tower at n'{,»e Hatterss, | Fricnd -And ghe's Suchy-g-pretty | have been held in the Marine bar- ualty Hospital, where it was promp'.lyj of the old style “French doll” fn New ! to burn off the huir by means of a{valued at $950, and a circle pin about nutional unity. Ce girl, looy alite LY Sreased-stivk,-lighted in a-fire, with diamonds was-valued at-§336g

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