Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1926, Page 22

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TWO BELTSVILLE MEN R bt O Civotther Fortress, Hobo Rendezvous, WIN IN TOUTNAMEN | . 1 : B#ecial Diepa oh 6 The oo PISCATAY 'Y, 8. F. L as knight of ‘was firet In this _afterno. Mary's offices in Pri o3 n tull force. his wife queen of love and_besuty. LTRSS ST R VT OO TR T TR R Churoh. Democratic candidates for the variou THE SUNDAY 2 ond. and gave his erown to his mes Murnane. Vienna, Va.. pured third place. He crowned | “tas Senhie Gervish of Reltsville. R.| There | By the Associzted Prace, LONDON, September 25. \. Hungerford was fourth. ere 9 ,iders. © the .matenr clavs R. Kerby was/ irst; W. B Ma. of Be: Fr'nee Ge::es Count: * ournamsn uneld he: . for_the benefit of S Republican an. D embe . ridin tice Joseph . Mattingly. sistamt, Henry Kerby, Oxon Hill nce’ Georges County wer: _ ilbl. consideration. Knight Love crown | North China Is facing & drought. !coast in the southe: p 3 ; i i . MILWAUKEE. Wis., September 25 o Put Up for Sale by British War Office v smee sipmremis vk tntme [ 057500 Wit Jonteiter 2 | ugnter” e Foied sies Sonstr © Any per- 1 en second. Carroll Sans-|son who desirss to buy a perfectly pose of Napo'son Bonaparie to bury third and Robert Edelen fourth. | good circu'ar fortress. more than a|from France and pay them a visit. It )b‘: he ch ef marshal was Assoclate Jus- | century old and beauti‘ully situated |has walls six ies. thick, @ gun em- | His as |on the Englitsh Channel, can purchase |placement on top ind & magazine |1t of the'British war office for & sult- | underneath. is one of the | surround the properiy. string of Martele towers which dot the | orn corner of 'have found this particular tower a'watte STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 2. 1926—PART 1. Idl‘lmt'l Daughter Divorced. OAKLAND, Calif., September 125 (#).—Mrs. Dorothy Lenroot Black, T . | Rood place of residence. These nomads lare now oecupsing it .in considerable | numbers from night to night. The TITTEMORE IN RACE. . | Napoleon's anconsctous contribution | s a conservative Rej the lrz;ulll:n::"—}‘o"“"“'“ should be more profitably | his candidacy for the United States .-r.,..‘fed\ledl:m;n'.h At any rate, It WANtS | genatorship as an Indepenedent. His get vid of the proverty. and it I8 10| major platform plank wili deal with He was defated for the an Interlocutory decree of divorce here today from Paul Black, former instructor in the department of eco- nomics at the University of Californta and at_present living in San Fran- sold at auction shortly. faym rellet. claco. The complaint alleged cruelty. Bilies o = Republican nomination for lieutenant | . Sweden is to have a breadcasting |governor in the September vrimary,| = | station with two masts 394 feet high|running. as a conservative Repubil- | Nearly 175,000 miles of new rallway | Hnes have been laid In Turkey within Representatives of the zenus “hobo™” |and a maximum capacity of 50 kilo-|can. rie was defeated for the gover- norship in 1918. the past vear. S srected ~hen over | England. grew panchy country, Inner and vuter moats In Mexico. SAN JOSE. Calif., "(#).—Marcelina Magana Mejia, mer colonel in the Mexican army. who is under Federal indictment in Los Angeles for an alleged attempt to in cite a revolution against a friendlyv was arrested here todav The police allege he was attemptting to gather arms and ammunition for a supposed revolutionary campaign September 5 "III!IIIIIIIIIII[Ill!llllllllllllllllllIIIllIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIllllllmunn|mmlmlllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllImlImlllIllIlmlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliillllIlllllmlllmu|ilImMIIIIIIH!IIIIIII;IIIIuIII{illlllllllllfi..lemmn,IIIlllllllllllmlllmxIIIIIIIliIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIII!llllllllllliliillmllllll : - JnOpen Letter , ¢ Washington Public/ Opening Tomorrow Monday Opening Hours—I1 A. M. to 1 P. M.—2 P M to5P M,7P. M. tol10P. M. Closed from I P. M. to 2 P. M. and 5 P.M.to7 P. M. to rest employes and give opportunity to satisfy the inner man. 00 O No merchandise will be sold tomor- row—opening day—nevertheless, we desire to call your attention to this magnificent $345.00 Bedroom Suite. Appreciating your visit—oneof these beautiful baskets o f flowers will be pre- sented to each lady in attendance. Music by The Doo-Lor-Wol Washingtonians— under the direction of Morgan Dooley . [ s _asa% " i £ E = = % ! = = = E £ = § S 2 = é §

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