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VETERANS GATHER | FORELPASOMEET Gen. Frank T. Hines and Col. | Winfield Scott Included in D. C. Delegation. time in the history the Divector of | the United States Veteran<' Rureau nid the o Pensions | A as aetual delegatex rep- local posts in @ national | cneampment or convention. when | the Veterans of Foreign Wars opens i twenty-seventh annual National Fncampment in El Paso, Tex. Gen. Frank T. IMnes has been is-| sued his credentials as a delegate from the Equality-Walier Reed Hos- pital Post, while Col. Winfield Scott, ommissioner of Pensions, will rep- csent Columbia Pogt of the District of Columbia Hines, in declin- ibg a seat on the platform except during the e makes his offic sddresis to the encampment, said preferred to sit down in the zatherin; among the veierans in whose inter- est he has dedicated his labors. Col Scott expressed similar sentiment. The District of Columbia delega- tion, in addition to Gen : cludes Capt. Robert B. adjutant general of the organi Capt. Edwin S Bettelheim man of the National 1.» mittee; Comdr. E. 0. P coatta, who eommands Navy post of the o For O veterar first Mairs the missioner of | will he sea the largest ion, num- | embers; Comdr. Fanality-Walter Not satisfied with the gloves with “Mustang” for his opponent’s teeth, so that This Horse Is a Contender for Heavyweight Boxing -Championship l R A T ARG A ary sparring partners, Raymond Johnstone, W THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. RICHMOND, Va.. September Preferred stock of the Southern Rail- way Co. was held 1o be on non-par-| ticipating basis by Judge Reverly T.| Crump in Lew and Equity Court here |, today in denying the petition of pre<| ferred stockholders. for an injunction| restraining the company common dividends In excess of cent until preferred stoclkhoiders ha participated. The action was brougk by Arthur Lyman of Massachus: er preterred stockholders. and | sed on the declaration by the| company’s board of directors of 51 ' fractured. od and of was SOUTHERN PREFERRED l STOCKHOLDERS LOSE Richmond Judge Hojds Railway Shares Are Non-Participating With Commen Dividend. SEPTEMBER 19, - 1926—PART 1. pet cent aividends on common shares| INFANTRY BIG RELIANCE out of the 1924 net earnings. - “There 18 no question here of limita- tion of usual. rights attaching to| stock,” an Crump’s decision held. | #On the cdntrary, the court 18 asked 10| planes lmit o dividend right expressly given| - to. other $tock than thé preferred, which can only be done by adding a restrictive ‘provision not in the con-| jtract. =+ ¢ aale “Thesé contract provisions should S niice 4 fnat he"tgu tachnically viewed in decid:| - ALDERSHOT. September 13 Pre ing the question at issue in this dictions that the next war will bel |but we should interpret the lariguage slmost entirely in the air were not 18.—|as the average man in.the investNE |, rne out by the recent British army [pubiic would fnterpret It ! maneuvers in Hampshire. ; . — The effectiveness of infantry above all other arms wis proven to the sat |iafaction of most military experts andt fogs upset tha plans of | means of using infantry. Experis |are suggesting small tanks, whih | b d by tw . to lepd IN BRITISH MIMIC BATTLE | iike” Gnke mto nction. & 2 i 5 { Hompeied by B and | OST SHIP'S CREW SAVED. Fog. Discounting Idea of Air Supremacy. Preas. Men Landed at Cornwall Pofts After Italian Craft Sinks. | LONDON. September 18 (). The crew of the Italian steamer Ellefl was safely landed today at Cornwill ports. i The vessel was sunk on Thurs off the Sicily Islands after the cdp tain had refused help. which the liger o InTthe recent maneuvers, {Olvmplc had offerad. There was sopie en Ao In real warfarve, and bt at first if the crew escaped today | the Infantry had to e fely. but the uncertainty was endel the flzers waited for ¢ which | this afiernoon when a report | enable them v the | Lloyds explained that they had hden | plcked up by French fishing craft and |landed at Newlyn and Penzane this ve afternoan. the Associated Ttalian Senator Injured. FLORENCE, - italy, September 18 pirito was seriously his wife Killed le ran Valdorn was | om paying| into a S ] would enemy. Many problems arose, which the neessity for more effe San The Senator's . skull 3 tree Gilovanni today. nea LOCOMOBILI a Los Angeles 2 ugilist, put on the ||| dodge not only | nds. Johnstone found that he had to ying hoofs but also was given a thorough test. ILL SENATOR A BALL FAN. Comer. W, Law- augh, « =0 Val N. Grand Com- Order of the of the Vet- nnington and Brandon. who is the mander of the Military Cootie, the official degres erans of Foreig train_ arrived v carrying this del ception of Col. S ronte 16 address the Grand Army Des Moines, Towa The delegation is 1 1o seek, through th Szation, conntry- hnilding of an ad n the District of Columbia National | I Guard | McKinley Shows Lively Interest in Pennant Race. MARTINSVILLE, Ind., September 18 (B).—His condition somewhat im- proved in the last two weeks, Senator tions | has been susly ill at the Home an- | Lawn Sanitorium here since August e | 15, manifests a llvely interest in the sent siruggle hetween the St. Cardinais and the Cincinnati . He has no fever, said his attending German Nationalist Dies. physician. Dr. R Egbert, in a : bulletin today. He has h i RERLIN, September 18 () — s been taking nourishment of a semi-solid nature. Giustay Roethe, former rector of the | “His econdition, even with these University of Berlin, died suddeniy | improvements.” said Dr. Egbert, “is today at Bad Gastein, in Austria.|still of a very critical nature, though lle was 67 vears old, and a noted [not so immediately alarming as two Nationalist leader. weeks ago." : Unde rselling September Values Choice of Suites Only Typical GROGAN Value Easy Terms 4-Piece Bedroom Suite $97.50 Genuine walnut veneer and gum- wood suite, compiti-es Dresser, Cheat of Drawers. Variry Dresser with three mirrors and Bow-end Bed William B. McKinley of Illinois, who | - Peter Grogan & Sons ;36. ROGAN'’S 817-823 Seventh St.N.W. “Homefurnishers Since 1866 These Tl‘xree $10,000,000 TO BE SPENT | FISH EDITS DAILY MAIL. 1 HEXT YEAR IN PALESTINE Former N:w- i::t—or éucccadl Hpgmitil d v Thrsetauarbsratofiit o Bstalvin|l Lo tr L Beered KiGe I ewk LONDON, September 13 (#).—Wal- by American Jews, Says ter G. Fish, director of Associated Newspapers, Limited, and former news editor of the Dally Mall. is the new editor of the Dally Mail. He will take the place of Thomas M. Marlowe, Who resigned early this week. Mr. Mar- lowe's resignation was presumed to have heen connected with dissent of Lord Rothermere, owner of the Daily Mall, over the nawspaper's editorials || respecting the settlement of interallied debts, which denounced the method of the United States in collecting them as being “shylocklike.” 1 Zionist Executive. By the Associ Press. NEW YORK, September 18.—Ten million dollars is to be expended in { Palestine during the coming year for the. agricultural and industrial de- velopment of the country as the Jew- |ish homeland and $7.500,000 of this sum is to come from the Jews of the | United States, according to the annual | Palestine budget of the World Zionist | organization, made public today by Louls Lipsky, president of the Zionist | Organization of America. | = | The budget represents the iargest! A shiftless hushand has developed sum ever appropriated for Palestine! many a female financier, savs the upbuilding work by the Zionists. Chicago News. Easy Credit Terms o ——(-‘.oupe, $2,430 Delivered * Those Things You’ve Wished For They’re here. I.ocomobile couldn’t help building them into the Junior Eight—the sensational car that has clicked off new milestones of progress. - A motor that goes whispering along without regard to grades, traffic, rough surfaces. Brakes that actually help apply themselves. : % A wheel that guides surely and easily, under the touch of a woman's gloved hand. A feeling of splendid motion, always under perfect control, always ready for what's coming next, always anticipating the driver’s slightest needs. A ride will convince you that the things you’ve wished for are here. Brougham, $2,450 Sedan, $2,450 Roadster, $2,265 All Prices Delivered at Washington. Terms if Desired THE CONNECTICUT - LOCOMOBILE CO. 1130 Connecticut Avenue Main 8029 Touring, $1,925 1517 Connecticut Avenue North 962 Locomobile Model 90 Model 48, Series 10 $5,500 to $7,500 $7.400 to $12.000 With Custom Built Bodies With Custom Built Bodies f. o. b. Bridgeport f. 0. b. Bridgeport B EST ) N THE AMEIR 1 CA 3-Pc. Velour Overs‘tficd Suite, $97.50 Handsome overstuffed suite with 78-inch'Sofa, Club Chair and Fireside Char. Fitted with Marshall spring. loose seat i Covered in beautiiul taupe and walnut Baker's cut 9-Pe. ‘Nalnut Veneer Dining Room Suite $97.50 In the desirable Tudor style, carefully constructed of g‘uuine walnut veneer and gumwood, in a high-lighted finish. “Com- prises Buffet, extension Table, China Cabinet, 5 side Chairs and one Armchair with tapestry seats. \ full-length Davenport Bed, with all-metal comfortable complete this suite 3-Piece Rose and Taupe Jacquard Velour Overstuffed Bed-Davcnport Suite Soft upholstering over resilient springs. ' Easy Credit Terms Bed $ring. Club Chair and Fireside Chair in beautiful rose and taupe velour. 5127 =t This Massive 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Solid Mahogany Chair or Rocker $16.75 ° A beautiful Chair or Rocker with solid mahogany frame and high-lighted cane panels. Artistic and very comfortable. Just as illustrated. with large Chifforobe, large Dresser. Vanity Dresser and solid panel Bow-end Bed in genuine Walnut Veneer and gumwood. Sturdily con- structed and nicely finished with a pretty center two- toned design. ! Pay Conveniently Walnut or Ivory Finish . Dresser.$19.75 € New Fall Rds Atttactive]y Priced 9x12-ft. Velvet Rugs .....S24.78 » Ox12-ft. Brussels Rugs... $24.78 3.3x10.6 Velvet Rugs..... $2350 8.3x10.6 Brussels Rugs 6x9-ft. Velvet Rugs .....$16.78 27x54-in. Axminster Rugs, $2.95 This attractive Dresser is well made and carefully finished. Tt is fitted with two small drawers at the top and two long drawers hbelow. A remarkable (GGrogan value. = —— = Royal Easy Chair $94.75 “Push the button -back re. clines” The world's famous Easy Chair with _adjustable back and leg rest. Spring seat and back, coverad in imitation leather. $2.95 Maple Card Table 31.89 A good table with solid maple frame, reinforced top, covered with green imitation leather. Rigid metal fasten legs securely. P Simmors 31 2_85 DayBed. ... Resilient link-wire spring with creionne-covered mat- tress with valance. 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Many of the players in this sale originallv cost as much as $300, They will last longer and give better service than a cheap new player. Each one has been thoroughly rebuilt—all wo:rn parts replaced—cases refinished—and some cannot be told from new. Eagh one abso- Jflcllnn! g ////y////,lz lutely guaranteed to give sati (Qd \ PIANO MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET ) 635 ‘New York Ave.NW. P (p—