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GUARD RIFLE TEAM ‘ Chairman Holds Market Must Be Relocated. vah Scores at Camp Meade | Win Place as Army’s Lead- mg Marksmen. of Movement for Greater Capital. ' The District of Columbla N: Guard rifie and place in the erday tear Corps Are t Camp shed th ing m: :_support of the plan advo- 'k e Star establishing a new arket center and cleaning up ngle h tween Pennsylvania lall, with the erec- imperssive public 1 by Representa- . Efliote of Indiana, 1 of the Hnu' committee on buildings and grounds and a ser of the Public Building Com- on. before Representative Elliott's howing must first legislation authorizing center, which ecretary Jardine, the Department of Agriculture, under whose admisistration the present market system now operates. Has Backed Big Projects. sntative Elliott is a dependable ¢ of Capital improvements, and o] has take tive leadership in put- “| ting throu ithorizing | 1| the Ariing PBridge, the | publie building . the acquisi- | tion of Jand hetween the Capitol and 1 measures tensive de- history cated t model Wwith score sihle which took third with team. which sted of 10 for L which led velopemer st Artiller Nl e with The membors scores of the 15 fodows Team Capt Oirdinance Walter It ment, George Lngineers a score of The Star today hearty a with any le plan to clean up Penneyl- eme and gey rid of the hop d other eve sores along that ic avenue, “I visited Washington for the first time 20 years ago and I was sorely 'AVENUE BEAUTIFICATION PLAN IS APPROVED BY ELLIOTT GHS H[]NUR MARK[HOU% Buildings Committee ;Urges Making “Finished Job” %¥Y EVENING §TAR., WASHINGTON, BURGLAR HELD HAD 4000 IN JEWELRY Many Prospective Victims| Listed in His Notebook." Woman With Him. Smith, colored, 27 ond street southw vears wh Federal Peniten ses here of se worth of jewelr He wa in Brown in the Atlanta for robbing he thousand-dolla in similar trouble rested last might in a ho court southwest by Ser; nes H. Lee and Detectives Howa ogle and W. F. Burke of the fourth pre- cinet. The police called there Smith wearing an expens that proved to be the propert John O. Gheen, 2 nue, whose home was robbed of §1,000 worth of jewelry several days ago. An expensive clase ring that b stolen from a frat house at 1 street, property of Doyle E. econt graduate of the Academy, was found and found REPRESENTATIV! E’I‘ RICHARD N. disappointed with the Avenue then and wondered why it was allowed to remain in that condition. arket Must Be Moved.” “Center market must be moved from its present location to some other part of the city. While it is a useful institution, ret to the casual observer it seems ahout appro priate in its present iocation as a | cow stable wonld be in the front lawn of fine estate. “It may be that it is entirely feasable and appropriate to locate the Commerce Building on the Center Market site | “I believe while we are about .it we should take the necessary steps to ke a finished and satisfactory job the movement tfor a greater Capital “The Capital belongs to the people of the United States and it should be so built and maintained that it wil' be an inspiration to every citizen of the Republic who visits the Caphal as well as an objct lesson to our friends from_ foreign countries.” s on his finge “You've got me right,” the p said to have told the offl I'm coming across with ever Going to Sni where 2 woman. Fann vas found, the om(-m ]un\hml{fl]\ $1.000 wor al B soner Woman ‘Wore Watch. When the officers ente Fannie Harris attempted of the jewelry she was wearing. She succeeded in- discarding two rings, the police stated, and it was neces for_them_to use force to take from to dispose Riley, Co Ttiley. Co Shields, MARY BONNINGTON MAKES ryice ( Lieut Horse Ridden by Robert Robey Wins Right to Challenge Holder of Cup. By making a perfect score of 100 points in the Rock Creek challenge contest at the Rock Creek jumps yes- terday, Mary Bonnington, owned by 1. J. Lynch and ridden by Robert Won the right to a challenge wifh the present cup holder, Sharp, owned by Capt. Royden Williamson, which recently made a perfect score. The challenge contest is scheduled for next Sunday. ugget, owned and ridden by rles if. Carrico, was runner-up dth a score of 99, while owned and ridden by Dr. ¥. C. Montuouri, won third place. The lat ter had only five faults, making a total score of 9 i 1. Lighttaot, Quarternmaster Corps, | 181; Stafr Se Alex Thill, Ord- | ance Depariment, 174: Corpl, Ji M. Barry, Compans 215t 1 neers, 178 Best Teamwork. > the militi K th Militiamen Show Tn wining first place Algplayed the Lest teamwe -y heen seen in this secti ange did more than 2 points sey high and low mar LB shows that the four i on the first team made the of 187, while hte low man, was only 5 points b nd. ‘orps team, even b six of its membe national infan Becky with 182, | ¢ The Tank | four out of @ fired on the nd are dis- not have a ace such of ved a are when Mis: i y ¢ vidden by I matches the loc honor to the \. MeMah ineers, ou pistal shoot Engineers percent Eskridg Army, who was execi the competition, award cash prizes to each ma Take yoar youngsters for s ride around the 'I‘ldul Bauln on the SW. and less fortunate (‘lllll‘l‘en will benefit through THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY Excel in Individus Second, third, and 3d Corps Avea mpionship [ individual (Tidal Basin at 17th St) Company . Compan these while Lronze cash we u addition Davis Army Nozol Qu1ckly Breaks Up Head Colds Stop sneezing—why suffer NOZOL gives immediate Recommended by Peoples Drug | Stores and druggists everywhere. |NOZOL—America’s Nose Remedy. two el ol tex Infantry, ed at Fort H of five w mateh, but by the s 1 when relief Tesmen rfare sted of 10 record wear i e ap- Burlmgton Hotel Vermont Ave. at Thomas Circle announces the engagement of Louis Fiorzi, Chef Formerly of the Hotel Shoreham and Cha- teau Le Parad Cuisine and service under his personal supervision. A la Carte and Table &’Hote Service Breakfast and Luncheon Special Table d’Hote Dinner, $1.25 . 6to8P.M. os and ketehup are made from walnuts. First Aid—and the Only Need in most cases of cuts and lacerations is Key’s Antiseptic Powder (Pulvo Septine) Acpply a sclution of Key’s ac- cording to the simple directions and there’ll be no infection. Germs carnot infest when Key’s f‘ 1 Antiseptic Powder is used. While the most powerful of antiseptics —it is harmless to the most deli- cate tissues. That’s why it’s so desirable, also, for use in the toilet. 50c and $1—in the Yellow Box Sold by your druggist E-Z Chemical Co., Washington, D. C. Trade Supplied Through the Wholesale Drux Exchange ale of the team engther it of Walter R nt of the He 1 o best riflemen wice he has won mpionship and rup. With Ut in na tehes of en's rifle teams Plck unripe PERFECT JUMPING SCORE| &iii%&i&&£&££2§&%ii&,{&gi&i&i% Miss how- Clinedinst fell among the trees. Cilnedinst landed on her feet, ever, and was uninjured. Judges in the contest were Quinter L. Comer, Alexander Preece and Mrs. | E. 1. Chipchase. | ‘The judges for next Sunday's events | will be Cy Cummings, E. J. Love and | Lieut. Col. C. T. Messner. Dont buy USED( CHR unh have seen DMAN' Thumdnv.fifdwwfiflf- men rise and y plain air. Some by airplane other: 30€£&i&%ifii&&i&ii&iii&%&ii% Sale of 19 to 529 X Fall Dresses 518 Sizes for Misses, 11"omen, Little 11 omen and Larger Women Crepe - back satins (with the dull side used for trimming) ; cantons; heavy crepes; geor- gettes for dinner and dance. Quite Pdrisian in their Vionnet sleeves, bolero fronts, blouse backs and new neck- lines. Skirts with front drapes and cabachon ornaments. Colors that fit Autumn—rich wine shades. forest green, the new blues and browns. Also navy and black. (Third Floor.) §§¥}K§{§K§‘K§K§§K}&K§K§M Tuesda Ri&i&}fx&i&iifizig&iiifix&xifi( A Tube given tomorrow with a purchase of any siz Delion Cord or Delion Balloon Tire Tires that are guaranteed for 10,000 miles. " Go to the Dempsey-Tun- ney fight and stiil have 9,700 miles coming to you on Delion Cords! Ford and Chev- rolet Delion Tires $10.95° Delions with a low, flat, even tread to hug the road and wear uniformly. Other sizes propor- tionately priced. Delion Cords Guaranteed for 10,000 Miles! (Sport Shop. First Floor.) IR EXETEETETFETINTEXEY iiiiiiiz‘z&iiii25‘1&:121&5&&%1&;&% w2 ST e Tt atat et et et et oo tary XX R NN R BT R ENTR TR IS x Z‘ X | through | home of Senator .| then the room | 20. 1928. nue, 3501 Eighteenth street. and 4400 Eighteenth street. Smith said he in- spected the buildings listed and was favorably impressed by them. D. €. MOXDAY. SEPTEMBER her an expensive wrist watch, part of the proceeds of the Gheen robbery. Smith is reported to have said he robbed so many houses he was unable to recull the number. He was certain. mith and the woman are being however, that he robbed more than |held for full investigation. 20, He was unable to recall all the e i i houses he robbed. he stated, but ac E. Brown Exonerated. s trip about the city with de- companied the officers on a rip | tHew Rorthwest ~gection: L0 s today resulted in his giving completely _exonerating sworth Brown. 33 years old. vier, residing in Capitol . who had been accused | of hou: ting at the apartment of | Nirs. T teDenald in the W {on California_sgreet, July 1 Several dayd after the ntered and robled bhox containing deed: "l other important documents a elry, Brown was arrested t o'r 1d Cullinane bec | tec { informa Ehmer I @ mail | Heigh sion of his former au rest Smith was given a ligh | because he assisted in the recovery ¢ he stole. At that d on fingerprints K street, one of the rob- beries having been mitted in the N most of th apartment Indiana, now Postu of a watch and match . were taken from the Senator's 4 ment while the occu Smith wore gloves during hi robberies. Tells of One Robbery. in the list of recovered in Smith's home is i gold cigarette ¢ $500, property of Kei Kalorama road he watched this house one night last week until about daybreak. when he concluded occupants were asleep, entered through an open window. A F“\.I“ nu(('lm(ll\ found metal Included among his 1s addresses Those in the 785 Massa- %i'&m%-&m 3145 Nineteenth street, 1435 Thirty- New Hamp- Corcoran 1310_Connecticnt shire avenue, It street. 5555555&5!5!5&55 DANCING EVERY NJGHT BALLROOM That’s Where -- souwll have the bret time dan 13th and E Sts. FERE T +++++-3»3-' + Service 141 12th St. N.E. | 55555555’:55&55! 1 4MMM*++%+%%M%%+W%M%T oo Fofucfucfofofoofo ol HEEREX %&ia&x&xi&i&x&i&ifii ’fl. ) B, Get the returns of the Big Fight Thursday on a 5-Tube Radio 539 (Stripped) This radio receiver is from a well known maker. Thousands of whose sets are giving satisfaction in Wash- ington homes. The equipment for this tuned frequency receiver furnished for $46.03. $10 Delivers the radio stripped. $10 Delivers the equipment. FXEXEY TEEXE Convenient terms ar- ranged for balance (Music Store, 618 F Street.) AN AT R TR RETARTENEY vy Six S HEEXEXXEXZEREXXEXERZXEXIH A Special from the Toiletries Andrew Jergens’ Facial Soap 8§5¢ dozen Beauty depends more on the soap you put on your face than the hat you put on your head. Jergen.s soaps can be depended on— choice of violet, wild thyme, cold cream or the unscented cake which many fastidious women prefer. LSS $ TS TSI TSI LIS TS TS T LS S tatatstetotatatiad (First Floor.) ZXXEXEEXEXREXEXEXERXERREXERE D P S P et T eI T e ST O HXZX Pt etetetratattatr st et Store Hjurs. 9:15 AM. to 6 P. oming, | Gergeogortongentenfeetenfofordodedrofeodeodeeerodedfedeaford-doodeodeodeanprbed afededeodeoie b o TUDOR SEDAN Demonstration on Request Steuart Motor Company 'xnmn of the papers were found In his mail truck. Brown found the pap Hunting Good in China. Hunters looking for new fields to admitted having ard China, n= frankly Wyoming | conauer should, look tos 3 near the Apartment and carelessly tossed them | the remote distric arcely touched wrh‘ n hunters. are filled witl in the truck. They had been in the |4 e ! | vehicle several days hefore they were “ rikiveg '“ l: L I\['Prm_nl lt”ll | found. ppearing in Police -mll "l‘ tions, 1“": ver, the (.'\::rr‘\“ | Brown waived a preliminary examina- | '"' l’-l"" A G A 3 ‘"” O tion and was held in bond in the sum Slosely to the trea $1,000 for the action of the ' o bt JoF ) u the time protesting his in vutside of the larse suspended him an investigation Glasees Fittad ed McCormick Medical Dr. CLAUDES. SEMONES Eyenght Specmhst hone Maln 3¢ 10 Melachl Blde. Ao ¢St N W his exoneration restored | ir . making and he has been been lifte complete, o duty. A banking house to be erected in Chile, will cost nearly G. T. STEUART Ffebedd %-&% e OACH Costs Less Than Any Open Car of Any Other Make Closed Car Comfort $183.88 Cash * The Above Time Payment Includes Lock Wheels, Insurance, All Interest Charges, 19 a day for 12 months Gas, Oil, etc. Immediate Delivery Trucks and Tractors 346 Pa. Ave. N.W. Sales 620 H St. N.E. ‘Telephones, Lincoln 6200; Main 3000 R Necklaces (manufactured) 55¢ The lengths, the stvles, the sizes for street, dinner and evening cos- tumes. Chokers of all oue size or graduated beads ; graduated neck laces of 16-in., 18-in and 24-in. ropes, 5 feet long; festoons with sterling Neck Jlaces with bow knots of brilliants: and dain ty seed pearl strands for children. The price is remark « ably , low. Certainly the selection will | best in the early morn- ing hours. (First Floor.) HEXEXETEY RERZXREXEEREIREXEREXEREIREIERS K Ve M w W W W us REIXEXLEXELXXE 100 Dozen Interwoven (75¢ and $1 Values) 49¢C pr. Men who swear by this nationally known make of Nose can get a full supply and save money in this sale. Woven without a seam. tasy on your feet. Discon- tinued patterns in novelty weaves of rayon hiiech looks like silk but wears bet- ter. S 915 ' to 11' (First Floor.) o REREXXERXEEXEIRER LA LR IR ERERE K ERRERTERTETTEZTH THE HECHT CO-F STREET