Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1926, Page 6

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THE EVENI STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢ D (‘ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 192 7 " FERAR AT L t the Bureat of aving | @ Printing: his mothei d five | i Police Believe Fire Was Started by‘bmmM A oot T fe grial . of Joaeph! Elichman, | i Cigarette He Was Smoking Ralph and George Grav Charged With Selling Knife to | - Funeral arrangements had not been Boy, Continued Until Tomorrow. in Bed. made this morning. | Take your youngsters for a —_— Louls 11. Graves, ir., 37 vears old, { 'rm- case n st Joseph Fleichman, ride around the Tidal Basin : 5 d 3 o ‘Army and Navy ‘on the SWAN BOAT Last-Minute Charges Enliven: anasss, wet| NAMY BOARD TO MEET. |sore. et and Pennsylvania and less fortunate children will i r e 5 fternoon | A |avenue. charged with violating the g et through || Weller-Hill Contest—Rec- lice belleve, | il Classify Officers as Required | DAFICt rale by selling 'a. hunting SOCIETY . f a = by Congress. 3 morning, by ord Poll Cast. t v = Judge Gus A. Schuldt in Police Court (Tidal Basin at 17th St.) ith oy g4 . A board of general officers of the |today. The mu.nunwa« released TR ! ing fre vear of | Army has beén appointed to meet in | on a bond of $500. the testimony offered M il Special Dispatch 1o The Star. o act Who | this city September 27 for the pur- September 14. sounded a £ | pose of ma ification of of- 5 Dossessed Entire Stock of - ¢ i panies r Fighting the blaze sif i = hiotvitst voteweyer polled in o DRTERY, | 5 b i hour, they confined | ficers under provisions of the act 3 visited the store election in Maryland is being cast | iof more than an of the “house. | of Congress approved June 4, 19: i hoy said he purchased it !" i l) ¥ hrong et v 'y room | The detall for the board d demanded the return of a dollar ‘OR AM S to reports received at Z ad- W h‘?n fivemci “ v % the r l"“ », F O N o S LO Femarrars herer Twenty-five per cent | eccupled Ly Mr. Graves was seething | [irnes ids and | |that Fleichman s said to have sold making rescue impos ;;" I e e ves was dead when taken |A. i - Cruikshank and | Upon the refusal of the storekeep- S fre house, his body cha 1 ry G. ) er to return the o Mrs Smith ! polling, places had opened, and 15 per | I B ey o " ; L L o d QH DES eat e, e gency Hospital, the body was ing as recor WAITAN was sworn out. ) A | "Reports from the counties said that . . . an ~ the fights between Gov. Albert C. Wthh is the ] Ritchie and William M. Maloy on the . Now Red-uced { Democratic ticket and between Marion : p Humphreys and Addison E. Mullikin, c E N T s P E R D A Y candidates for the Republican nomina- e e of the Weal thy as the contests between Senator O. " E. Weller and Representative John S I Philip Hill, candidate for the United States senatorial nomination. In the Eastern Shore counties po Paren tS? litical leaders looked to Ritchie to AMAZING OFFER FOR = z g HIII_LLMu_l_I_ILl_l carry most of the counties, with REGULAR | Dorchester County the only county A — e Srey. ‘The ener . OPENING PRICES tion, it was reported, is also running - : Every employee in our gé f}crmxvor:;:lly‘ s:mmz in Dmcheslex' i b p o e MUDDIMAN L I"?;'?L";' e et s “on” R B s A L E 4 dairy doms a fresh The children of the wealthiest A ofl ol 2 PV | ° white uniform _every families in the world can have ! Hill Attacks Weller. morning —and changes Bl i s s e FACTORY REBUILT into anether during the no*finer—no purer—no safer 709 —Mai ¢ . / o 13th—Main 140 out_early '"fcu‘r'.se'il?fimffam: X 2 \ : Y course of the day if the . I ===_J_ o5 J Will have been cast. AN PLAYERS first one becomes soiled. milk than you can supply your._ = : That is about 55 per cent of the regis | N This #s an example of own children with—by means tration n;\d is considered la \“en good \ the isuloiis) caTe ex showi or a primary election \ R weti . Apartments of o Kl 1s the omly pne of the can ‘ S Z\ sl 78 ercised at this model of a phone call to Chestnut didates who would mike a predic umv dflil’v 10 assure you " [ 3 Farms Dairy! Exceptional as to the outcome, and reiterated : statement of yesterday that he would o oy —ash wellb richness. Hominess defeat Senator Weller and carry his enire ticket through with him. 3 e § You'll find in these Charges of a lastminute attempt 9 9, OTHERS AT $189, $195, $215, $245 to mislead were made this morning i . Apartments at against Senator Weller by Col. Hill, = , . . who ¢ workers were & y - : ighest the District of Columbia Health Department 3025 Porter St. ||| sircyiing copies o Ier Wl - N - 30 Days® Trial P —— : West of Conn. Ave. ator "\“x’]l’n 1' ance | '] - E Come in—make arrangements for immediate { ator Weller is orsed. delivery. with the understanding that the > —just what _vou are ML T N France Every Player Guaranteed | inument you select must please you in every looking for. They have [I!written it. Mr. Fi One of owr factory rebuilt players s in every respect as gl o i s been planned intelii- [j;supporting Col. itill, who brande Pl ol U hopl et T g4 Aoy 30 days at full value 2 iof the old letter as “misleadi i R ¢ b gently and cquipped i contemptivle.” The polis in Baltimer e Tt th:i:‘m?;.;f‘ ol e H ridi ci lose at 5 o'clock. while S 5 POTOM practically — providing Jj; it IO A% L i oben until 6, and thoraughly rehuilt—all worn parts renlaced—cases refinished ) all the comforts of a [it'is ‘expected that results will be —and some cannot be told fram new Each one sbsolutely “Home.” The manage- { known about three hours after the gua-anteed to give satisfaction’ Pennsylvania Avenue at 26th Street 3 . 0lls close. el = vnder our direct 1" While' the fight in aitimore cits Your Choice of control, so that the serv- 1 Republ a emo- T —————————— =S ; X ers ! cratic sides has beer - . ice can be guaranteed. I has been no disorder, and the Solice Practice Pianos FL“OR UMI’ | have had little te do outside of keep- porhpelimis ; e ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 3 rooms and bath !inz the voters in line. The same con- s Jour ehance to vart your exid | ditions exist throughout the iy . lessons. “Some of MUSlc ROLL ‘ S60 a Mo no trouble or disorder in these pianos cost $500 whan new. i NG heen reported to the tion A rare bargain at suction prices. _arger apartuients at pro- 3 » to noon ClBlNET 1]::;“:”‘;‘(;_\:‘\% Watrih | atic and Lepublican party : i t is estimated, will spend —— CoalSelastisaiel | 1eade in line. Voting booths opened at 6 a.m. and will close at 5 p.m. The first return- "l,‘ ‘ we expected by 6 p.m. | H “' ‘ ot Baffelo—war excise tax addizional—terms if Jufld ” ”‘N i buys you thzs luxunous United Spanish War Veterans, meets at 921 Pennsylvania avenue south. | | east at § o'clock. o p Round tl"l | The Woman's Relief Corps will hald I \ St l ° a law Second s $1 80 2 lawn feie"at second and B sreets | New y es, l €SS 5 LURAY CAVERNS BY BUS ° Tickets good | A iranmud Shemadem, s B ut Au t he ntic ! . | Round Trip. to Luray, $6.00 STXIECTIAYS | 5w eavacieic dnbo: din s { tmmediate “stations. " ne e The Saks 2-Trousers Fall Suits Washington. Sperry) Resort d WASHINGTON-LURAY RUS LINE i 5415 5th st. n ___Col. 71055 ft Other Date i Oct. 8 ‘ I leaves Washington. R:00 a.m. Falis Anplv to ;»\T;::: ity t out (tl'fi vote it CKEEVERWGOS :l(n::‘rplbmfll w, the \‘ fous : ‘ 3 M!.'sw,'f?';l's [EEATAOBRSI]N)|| their “rumners.” i PIANO MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET ] gt . i 1415 K Street -‘”"w\m"d“:n\:; S tom oo 7% |.PIANO BENCH \ Main 4752 H;(E:;lc‘:l;; precinct, 20 Io‘hn Philip 635 New York Ave.NW. | >4 The candidates are working among i = - ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ; 10:06 pm. VER the new styles that blozsom forth each new sea- Fodes I alfi te Ilumn]llllluflfl 4 son, Saks exercises a vigorous, mo i |fl|m||[||[|||1|||]| ]|||1]|||| il uncompromising censorship. We | are mot content to know that a | s g 7. But is it AU- o ! SCONTINU THENT I« it AUTHORL - T M iiiiiP.../ . TATIVE? ET our magnificent Fall Sack Fountain | Mell’s Fancy Suit showings speak on this score. Brilliantlv fashioned—of Pen 7 — ‘ y ) weaves that thrill the eve. The SRR el Eallilidestnain o il T ; Fickicaslin dihan S ModeTlor ; ; Repalrlng Hose Y £ svety e :-u; ;)I::;ll of -:.);n. 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