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¢ k2 FIREMEN'S PARADE VICTORIOUS FIR TROPHIES AWARDED Dougherty Bestows 13 Sil- ver and 3 Cash Prizes for Best Showing. trophies and three e fire compnnies 1 the fi n's were formally nontes today in the District Build he presentations were made by Proctor L. Dougherty, the appearance of the > . equipment an the proces that sfon made & pr the people of Washington h were attended by the Annap. tomac ! the_best { Fire Depart ar trophy, w ngine Company 1y No. 1. The Capt. P, Cross company and Lieut. of the engine com for the Dist truck Harper _offered asthird to No. 24 Engine prize Com Woodmen Win $50. A cash pri 0 in gold, offered by the deputy fon chiefs of the District | the best ven to the Wate polis for making appearance of the volun- injes in the parade. Sec- , the R. Harris warded to the also re- the U for th » best show- the par: Odell ith cup for ] given to Ni 1 No. 3 Second prize Steinem trophy, ne Company. News trophy, the comy having the | largest mbe decorated cars in | the parade, went to the Potomac, Va., volunteer compantes. The District fire- Biiieis wer Chon the dais s wkot in this class, th William Hahn_ Co. trophy. \hm ton Da n of Prizes for Ticket Sales. The Leesburg, Va., volunteer com- | panies were awarded the Charles | Schwartz trophy, offered to the or- ganization traveling the greatest dls- tance to participate in the parade. Capt. \W. J. Garner No. 2 Truck | Company, who sold 2,202 tickets for | the policemen’s-firem: base ball game. was awarded $15 in gold, offered by former District Commissioner J. Thilman Hendrick. The second prize, $10 gold, for ticket selling, also offered by Mr. Hendrick, went to Private Herbert Fry of No. 3 Truck Company. He sold 1 tickets. Smith reported that the ball | i netted the police and fire ats’ pension fund approxi- 7.000. He set a goal of $40,- 000 for next year. 132,000 EXPECTED AT FIGHT TONIGHT; COURT BARS LIFTED‘lb (Continued from First Page) followed by dozens of special trains from New York, Washington, Balti-| more, Chicago and other hig center: Unable to obtain hotel or rooming | accommodations, hundreds spent a sleepless night or sought repose in | any available spot, preparatory to | joining the rush toward the turnstiles alth, society and publlc life of | ion were well represented in | gathering _ throngs. overnors, | Senators, l{vpxpssn t mayors, captains of industry women, whose names f society blue hooKs, holding lhv cholc of | de tickets, mingled | ardent fans uluu:hlng| %%%%%% ng history has aps | proached the proportions of this spec- As man; swers of sport may have jammed their way into such events as the Engl Derby or the | Indianapolis automobile . but the | paving public such classies could | net compare with the throng that al- 3 has turned close to sx,vso‘noo - coffers of Tex Rickard's or- Mnm. in spor approach spectacle s barely a few when million-dollar _gates mship fights or world serd startled the athletic world. Follows Court Battles. rd, master promoter of 20 experience, never has been combat as much opposition | a8 in the crowning venture of er. From New York to Chi- v York, then unex and the Ses- nearest sporting & ) DIAMONDS | s VERYBODY knows that the diamond .is both the symbol and the verity of most highly prized value. When you can buy the diamond of vour desire TODAY— on a divided-payment account — why wait until TOMORROW? Homod> R. Harris & Co., Seventh & D ters and Diamond Merohants S e Than Halt o Centwry. float | NEINe | make ' | from the start, just as he did against J {trip in 1 hour and 26 minutes. | crawled from his seat to be greeted | by ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1926. Photograph taken on the steps of the District Building today following ceremonies in the boa; their parts in the recent firemen's parade. Commissioner Dougherty is seen in Nu‘ center of lln- 4 IEN RECEIVE AWARDS FOR PARTS IN RECENT PARADE 'WRIGHT ESCAPES - WITH MME. OLGA Couple Elude Authormes With Child of Woman by Former Marriage. | By the Associated P JOHNSTOW [ Frank 1 Lloyd Wright. Chic tect, and Mme. Olga Milanoff, in habeas corpus proceedings here late vesterday, have eluded the au-| thorities and escaped. taking with | them the won: “htia by a former | marriage, Harold Jackson of Chicago said here this afternoon. on, attorney for the architect's | me here to investigate reports | that Wright and Mme. Milanoff | planned this country with the child, Svetlana Hinzenberg, age .x\ {9 years. Valdemar Hinzenberg | father of the child, obtalned the writ, | which called for the immediate pro- | duction of the girl in court. The writ | the authorities the right search any premise Early today J ave to ‘kson and county sed match of modern times. Tn. wined with his efforts first to ob tain a battleground have been a suc cession of lawsuits, threatened injunc tions and oppositon from various No than a dozen in five different ired in the preliminar > battle. After three years of idlencss sey, the champlon, me le of the forme Tunney, product of N Village and_popular horo of the s of fandom, If the opinions of its e can be accepted as Demp: , one of the most de punchers the ring has known, has been established ¢ betting favorite, however. {him have increased from close to 4 to 1. Terrific Attack Counted On. Even though some doubts were en tertalned as to his ability his punching power and speed, Demp sey has heen conceded a decisive mar- gin lecause of his experience, ter- rific attack and ability to absorb pun- | ishment. All critics believe Dempsey a rushing, tearing battle 1o will of 1t Willard, whom he dethroned in 919, and just as he did in conquer- |ing Luis Firpo in his last title fight three years ago. Tunney’s best prospect of victory is conceded to be in the fighting going the Hmit or close to it. His defense has been bullt upon the idea of stop- ping Dempsey’s early rush, and his attack upon the theory that if the first shock is weathered Dempsey will be a ready target. TUNNEY COMES BY AIR. | Challenger Wished to Avoid Auto Trip Over Wet Roads. PHILADELPHIA, September 23 (#). —Gene Tunney arrived by airplane this afternoon from his training camp at Stroudsburg, Pa. The plane landed at Philadelphia at 1:06 p.m., Eastern daylight time, making the 100-mile The landing was made after the ship had circled the vicinity of the navy yard and also flown over the Sesquicenten- nial Stadium, fight battle ground. Smiling and cheerful, Tunney about 200 onlookers, including most of the employes of the Navy alr craft factory. The plane was piloted by C. S. “Casey” Jones of New York, noted civillan aviator. Tunney was welcomed personally y_Comdr. Strong of the navy vard. ‘When informed that Promoter Tex States | | Commission to weigh in. | Pennsylvania Rallroad Alone Sending to regain | | to 40,000 persons between 8 a.m. !\\'Inh- I risked my life. everybody ought 'iame" aiis’| GERMAN BOND SALE PROPOSAL OF POINC, The challenger route sald he took the | in preference to making the | rip by auto in order to aveld the dung of crowded and slippery ds throughout the mountain sec- | Of the two means of travel, he | he thought the airplane was in- | v safer and more pleasant, | “What are you going to do to the hamplon tonizht?” a bystander shout t Tunney. ‘Wait and see,” smile. After being photographed, Tunney ieft the field by automobile for the offices of the Pennsylvania Boxing a (Continued from First Pa postponed until the latter half [ ber. Tt | tound their con | ad ana are t some of Premier drastic administ Generally speaking, it the government pr c largely on the exchan franc improves, the government has a good chi surmounting all new obstacles. franc again falls, the rome haps will be serfous politica fon to th he replied with a Poincare’ TALS FROM NEW YORK. proy Trains to Philadelphia. e Wast NEW YORK, September 23 (#).— w York prize fight followers moved | masse on Ph for » Dempsey-Tunn The huge outpour started early this morning and was xpected to contin through the rnoon, with an estimated total of 000 persons moving into the fight : from the metropolitan are: The bulk of these was being c the Pennsylvania Railroad, which had prepared to handle from 85,000 and 6 p.m. The other thousands were making the trip on other rallroads l.d by automobile and busse: Tixtra sections were run hourly Philadelphia trains the Pennsylvania Railroad from early morning, and in addition the road was prepared to operate 39 specials, mak- ing a total of 69 trains during the | rto * the fact formally 1y und based than of fans absence and safeguard on the | of BUILDING The Central Railroad of New Jersey ! and the Baltimore and Ohlo also car- ried thousands of fan - S 300 FREED IN DUCE PROBE. %50 More Arrested, However, as Result of Assassination Attempt. ROME, September 23 (#).—The police today released 300 of those detained for questioning after the re cent atempt on the life of Premier Mussolini. One of those freed was the notorious anarchist, Enrico Malatesta. New detentions are being made, however, Last night 520 persons were held and 450 houses were searched. Col. F. C Knabenshue Transferred. Col. Frederick U. Knabenshue, United States Infantry, has been re. a from duty at Governor’s Island, PAYS 5% Compounded, Assets Over $13,000,000 i | | i during Temporary loention 1001 tion of our new bldg.. Rickard had been concerned over the dangers of the figiht, Tunney said: “Rickard is risking only his mone; oy R ey PP g “At 11V, years food. LR BPTEGDEE GG DS % B oo e A s PRI SRS PE 3 . of the 8th Corps Area. U R “¢Washington's Oldest Dairys#se “Tniis Little Boys Case Was Pathetic!” weight with 8 defects, and all because he had not been nourished on the right kind of “You could see his physical malnutrition, also signs of feeble-mindedness, which fre- quently occur in malnourished children because they lack the energy to keep up with the standards of normal children. “Charles was even kept in after schoo! that he might be pushed t}xrough the grades. Finally the teacher brought him for an examination and it was found that the poor child was undernourished. 6IZom/ason:v 2012 Eleventh St. N.W. Y., and ordered to Oklahoma City for duty with the Organized Reserves g *W@Wfi%"{ R e Charles was 109 under- P BPBEHOPS D DInipingde e Srnedy “He was therefore put on a health schedule of milk at every meal and extra lunches of milk and crackers; also eggs., fruits. v:getables, bread and butter. He was given rest penode fresh air and rec- reation. He made a gam of 17%. You should see his happy state of mind as well as his physical improvement. Ccrtamly this means more to Charles than a great fortune!" Peddriodrdrd b PHYSICIANS recommend our GRADE “A” RAW MILK for growing children and adults; richer than usual in the nutritive factors. It is exactly as Nature made it; from selected tuberculin-tested cows. Easily digested and assimilated. Phone for an order—starting tomorrow. S o ai. Télephone North 5997 BB Sl @ | APPEARS DOOMED of Octo- is known that the deputies tuencies disc emselves dissatistled at itive reforms. holds its_ground, to the to be apparently | that favors ratifica PERPETUAL ASSOCIATION Semi-Annually Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. str RN JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y Ve s@é% < & [ BEEREREEEEE ARE g0.) ontent recent bility of lepends ¥ If the ance of If th ent per- firs on debt | the erstood less on on the | from the agreement of trans home of Richard in Westmont, officers went to the and Frances Suppes a Johnstown suburb, where, they | believed, they would find Wright, Mme. Milanoff and the child. Mis Suppes is Wright's sister. | Juckson said the officers broke | into the house and found it unoceu- pied. Neighbors told them, he added. that two days ago the Suppes and a number of other people, including a small girl, had left the place hur- riedl “We were two days too late,” said | the attorney. “But we are hot on their trail and will get them. before many -more days pass.” The search for Wright, Mme. Milanoff and the child has been abandoned here, the authorities said. | They added that the authorities in | West Virginia were following a lead, prior to his departure fo last night. The task of the rman delegation to the League of ttions, he added, was not to obtain 1 reduction of the allied forces in the Rhineland by thousands, but to make it clear after Germany's into the I ue the occupation son that With the principles of equality among League member: FRENCH WRECK KILLS 9. | 18 Hurt in Collision of Lyon Ex- press Out of Paris. PARIS, September 23 (). — The Lyon Expr was in eollision this morning just outside the Hericy sta-|and that they expected the architect | tion of ‘the Paris-Montereau Jine. ~At|and his companion would be arrest- |least 9 persons were killed and 18| eq in that State, | injurea. A report that one of the dead was | \n American appeared later to be un- founded. Six bodies had been recov- ered early this afternoon and there were others beneath the wreckage. The condor s €0 rare a bird that there are said to be only four in cap- tivity, and not more than 100 left in a wild state in this country. Leaves from the Book of Autumn 'Shoe Fashion! 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