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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MOXNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1926. —_— T e H If Pittsburgh Water In Machines for e o Miesed to Have recelved as | Fiddlers' Association. [the prozram. as wil e the selectic her guardian. It will be the first all-Southern | By the Assocfated Press. By the Assoclated Press. reached film stardom at 18, his at- 7] —_ NEW , ‘September 13.— B — rney nces. | PITTSBURGH, September 13. DRI i 1O ios “Minter's sult, tn which she Wins Place in Test for Noted| Alicsheny County is beins made | Non-Stop Flight to Begin as| Tlomas &, Sdison thinks mactiea |J. Homer Reilly, Mary Miles |secks an accounting of a sum set at safe for shirts. Experts from the over $1,000,000, is scheduled to come i J S Geol 1 Surv that the future of the race depends H 9, g e hy 1 iext March. Trophy—Marines Make s e Soon After Thursday as i m e | \Miinter’ss Parentls fol Asky | = or pearingsnex Highest score. minerals touched by water flowing Weather Pemits. | invention of new and more com- shm in 31,500,000. FIDDLERS TO COMPETE- fr?!rn ‘the’ hllll& iy plex machines to make it possible. tacts ‘make the water unsuited e e Tiis, Sirent et o All-Southern Contest to Be Held in Spectal Diepatch to The Star. for laundry purposes, recommenda- | By tlie Assoclated Press. B . The Sectiicul wiiart |0y e Asessisne Vs SEAGIRT, N. J., September 13.—On | tions will be made to interested in- | MINEOLA, N. Y., September 13.—| the Forum, the electrical trizard LOS ANGELES, September (3.— Atlanta Saturday. the closing day of one of its most | dustries. Capt. Rene Fonck, French ace, plans | chines, and thinks they will prove |J. Homer Rellly, father of Mary| ATLANTA, September 13 (®).—| ;;fif:&fu;r“;::fim‘;i:!r'\ffla:‘*:::;}lmfir :‘r‘g 7| to take off from Roosevelt Field on| the “emancipator” of the hun;]an ;mg; ;{;flh{orgl:‘r h‘;sbanfl v!! l{’he':rrl Fiddlers from prnf:llmuygu Sc;-;therfiw 2 . o S -stop New York-to-Paris flight | race. He expresses his bellef that | y, better known a - | States will be represented in the all-| L el o S S e ,ff,‘l:f;]elm{'g T’}ffiqx‘flnfif’.?e '}Xf,of;bx?,[?’ls £ q;}':e, c’\;hu;d;.a a_:";em‘fw“ America needs more machines and | lotte Shelby, has announced through | southern fiddiing championship, to | T Eratern State” Guard teams n | with the team's average score of 3865, | —oatns comtt | that a brain with nothing more | his attornef that a complaint in | " heid ‘e the wuditorium he yrder to take,fourth piace in_ the | It it the bellef of visiting rfiemen | the three motored Sikorsiy bipians | 1o hopelessls hampered. o seea | in Federai Court ere today 10 obiain —— highly prized Dryden trophy match. ) 5 iy 51 S-35 is undergoing final tests and al- ure when machines will relieve |an accounting and a share of the for- H H i il Entering two teams, the &turdy and | the Dewar trophy are small, unless | &00,,5 JPERTERINE, %L [E00 MG B | & future when machines will relieve | A0 accouniing end & share of the for Lactobacillus Acidophilus - 2 - 4 ract | 1O ress next vear fulfllls its is 5 : v w“‘ steady Marine Corps finished f;fi ‘00"_'5;53“6‘ :he g"“ lram‘ssm_i‘"g‘;“c“h‘;’; Fonck has not announced who Will| ancormiove amount of work now be- |llmv she was a flim star. The father For intentinal disorders mal e SOL HERZOG Nationally Known Brands —plus— the advantage of a ten payment plan ‘and_second with scores of 1,12 go with him on the flight besides| {n2ete®, NE, B 0G0 - Ask your pl lelan a & sch asks for half the amount named in Frovared by th 1.119 out of a possible 1,200 respec- “1!"5{ "’l',"‘":i‘ {;1'?9-"_"“2’“;7_""“ Were | Tjeut. Allan P. Snody, alternate pilot, s the audit. The sum involved is sald . NAL VACCINE AND tvely. Aluniig is year for purpuses|ifi inderstood he has selected Alex- to exceed $1,500,000. NATIONA| The Navy first team, taking third | Of economy. |ander P. Kratish as mechanic and| [} T| A legal fight over Miss Minter's ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE place with a score of 1,091, was fol- Score Officially Bulletined. ‘« harles Cladier as radio operator. PERSHING VISITS IN WES fortune was precipitated when the 1515 U St. NW. lowed by the local militiamen only & | sy omeial bulletin just published| Kratish, a Russtan, nstalled the i actress filed sult here in January of Calls Presidential Nomination Talk Such famous names SIaEheMascs i IR e En b e e by g i ity e frieratDris o “Foolish Question.” as Stetson, Manhattan, < 3 Ma - | match with a score of 45 out of a pos- | , Operz 5 3 3 - h setts National Guard lost ground at | gile 50, He will be awarded a|the test flight to Washington last|mandant of the American Sxpediiion represent the highest the 1,000-yard range and dropped to | 12 a -ask rize. Another | WeeK. ary forces, stopped off in Chicago . fifth place with a score of 1.081. This | '\'{f:q‘h'm;"',,m;‘“ iy | hree extra 90.gallon gasoline tanks| vesterday, shook hands with Vice | 0\ The matter of personal hygiene type of NATIONALLY Wi closely followed by a score of % shingt are being place n e S s fuse- | " Charles G. Dawes, replied i . : . 07D, T e by s Veam.irrom hel #th \vashinglon | | ke, the glass windows are being re-| 0% “‘IS;’;M,, o aHethe: be vgud fih N calls for an antiseptic that is KNOWN brands of Regiment of Infantry, Regular Army, | pris in | Placed with cellulold and an extra|,ccept the presidential nomination {itH powerful in its strength—but safe | merchandise with a stationed at Fort ven, Ga. The | small-bore long-range | St 0f wheels is being attached. These |ty “that's a fine, foolish question.’ i gl Z E other service team to be humiliated by | mateh, “l]wfll’;f““‘dd“:{ff;;dd:_gpfi%'“;:t :E: and left a short time later for gy in its use. There is none on the | recognized style su- #he District of Columbia riflemen w ast eveni L % .ncoln, Nebr. the Urited Sinies Navs tecond team, | ing o the Netiomal. Fihe. Aosociation | MG Is under wav. The extrn gas | MBS0 N erivat rrom ew market so perfectly adapted to |{ premacy. All are of- which land enth place with a | three Washington men_ were elected ‘:n‘]“;‘}““‘,}j‘:"E‘hfi':;U“j"’“d““‘?:ilg’;d yhen| York was unknown, except to re- toilet use as ! fered at HERZOG'S ON score of 1, to serve on the board of directors for D P =999 1 porters and the Vice President. ] A LIBERAL SYSTEM { single point behind. : B : | motors, control shows that Douglas C. McDougal, Jr., | MOtors, conrols, . . - wtlh o of | championship contest. | Fiadie T |N DRYBEN MMBH b e F []R PAR'S SHURTI.Y TR L SEEKS ABB"UN"NG IO e e o S St ot 1 ¥ - time she appeared at an early age | : on the vaudeville stage until she ” e As a reward for belng high National | 4 period of two years, They are: Col [l s LG A question as to the possibility of i . . Guard team, the local Guards R’ A. La Garde, former adjutant e his accepting a post as national com- \ K A P d recelve $50 in cash, individual medais | ganeral of the District of Columbia| Becauss of the strike in Great|mander of the American Lesion Gen, g ey's ntlseptlc owdaer OF PAYMENT. Ask us den trophy, which was . S. M. C., and Capt. Carl D. Loon, | new cars this year are siill traveling | he was going to Lincoln to “rest up" about the— and a framed photograph of the Dry : Lieut. Col. D. €. McDougal, | Britain many who planned to ride in| Pershing left unanswered. He said (Rilve: Sepie) the late United States Se; " J , former counsel of the N in ancient model. in s “old home town H ith- | . rvden to the New Jersey S It cleanses and purifies—with- | Herzog Budget Buying Plan tion for annual competition. . v out harm to the most delicate ; " The match consisted of two sighting ) <hots and ten record shots each of | tissues. he 200, 600 and 1,000 vard ranges. It k : : ¥ was open to one or more eight-man | teams from the varfous branches of | . Y ll the service and from. the National | 50c and $1—in the Yellow Box ; ‘ iuard of the several States, with the | t 9“ pe provision that a Guardsman, For sale by all druggists F Sh-ee d to be eligible, must have performed at | Trade Supplled through Washington Wholesale Drug Exchange least 75 per cent of the military duty | E-Z Chemical Co., Washington, D. C. _— ordered during the preceding Y ! ‘This Insured teams being made up of men who were conscientious soldiers | G ) ] ) 6\? WW SNl SN2 SNl Nl District Team Tersonnel. i S The men who comprised the District team and the scores made by each are as follows: Team captain, Just C. Guard Ordnance Department, | &% Good Form in Prep Clothes Iieut. Thaddeus A. Riley, Company ) 1. George 1. Votava, Com- pt. Fletcher I°. Berns. wster Corps, 134; Lieut. Fdward A Tahon, Company A, 33; Staff Sergt. Alex. J. Thill, Ord- nance, 131; and Technical Sergts. Frank B. Kayve and Whiting P. Light- foot, alternates. British Team Takes Dewar Trophy. Making a new world record score of 7,793 points out of u possible %,000 | ish international small-bore m today defeated the Amer. and captured the Lord Dewar trophy for the flrst time since 1912, With only a limited number of Ea ein small-bore shooters to pick from, the 20 Americans chosen for the team fell 60 points short of the British rec- ord. The District of Columbia was \ " B represented on the team by two rifle = \ N F l men of the first water, Sergt. Ollfe M. ew FKelts Shriver, U Marine € retired, | and Marcus W. Dinwiddie, both for- \ i $4 mer Olympic stars. Sergt. Shriver, s 1 now coach of the Central High School | i ” g rifle team, was beaten two points by The snap brim retains its Mr. Dinwiddie, his former pupil, their A vogue this year, accented y by fancy and pastel bands. (Main Floor.) 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