Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1927, Page 21

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WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. AUGUST 23, 1927. I §rAW, WASHINGYON, b, T. TORNDAY AVGUST S e » morrow .nla‘ n;mny of] th-mpr;:nlu;n gr\;le.nll n;m“ classes on the program. SHOULDERS PROPOSED g‘eefu;::l:nghrv::y,h:l: :tnnllvedathr::utt ng;v Child Killed by Auto. 1 : - i 'S vill, 3 an- E Gl y ), ) m PONY SHOW DPEN | B e | POR DEFENSE HIGHWAY [ o - e S | g e ., | G g lnf‘f the 28 horses ":3:"*"_:“3“"2':;: entries; E. M. Palmer, Alexandria, tHs DL —Maxine Rebecca Covalt, 12 years Get I] e N REDUCED the three harness Va., 2: Charles H. Carrico, Washing- old, met instant death near Everett ac and 222 trot, each for . Comer. Washing- v g et 4 rivi » PP Sl e Q. Rnwdlyh"“h‘ ar | Governor Ritchie Declares Mnrel PLYMALE TO RUN. 23‘"&3;’4’”};‘6’ 5“&‘:.'.?32327,"“'};’2 n;\'nod Tl}: ralcmv{( ‘p'rru:tru_m (nrmtr?‘w v iy Chevy | Police Will Patrol Route When | little girl was riding on a wug.{n with r" oon also ficludes two running 3 v Will Resign Postal Job to Seek Of- | her mother on their way to pick | events, one at 5 furlongs and the Force Is Increased. other at 7 furlongs, the purse in each | Muresiiis huckleberries and she jumped off th G | event being $150. The first race, the | ;" RBuck Lodge. Md. | Special Diepateh to The Star | wagon and ran rom the rear o it di 2. a ” B 4 D . " Spec o e S rectly in e paf of the automobtle. overnor and Staff to Be|22: pace. will be called at 1 o'clock. |Robey, Washington, 4; George .| SEABROOK, Md, August 23.—Special D) I 10, THBh St e Dent thi i g i or ” - " V. V. 3 . o rned his car immediately and L e s | il et o e ik B Dt st 28~ | crashed into the bank in an effort t ollo Jsther Carvs shington, . N | Robert E ’lymale last night, at a 3| & . 34 paice-Hobi ‘rank_Me- sholn 3 2 ington-Annapolis National ~Defense void hitting her. She was struci Guests at Horse Show To 4 pace—Sorrel Top, Fran ¢ lard L. Nicholson, Rockville, 2; £ meeting of the Arlington County Re- |and her neck was broken. | Kenney and Maid Axworthy, C. A.|paimer, Washington, 4: Hubert Quin. |Highway as soon as the State Roads | publican committee, formally accept Now in Effect on All Models of ! Dawson, Sa I Md.; Mr. Bonning- ter, Washington. 1 10 D ond. | (o t practicable to do e = Y Cholce. W. E. Miller, e . s [t work, and by next October it «s‘”,m. on the Republican ticket. The R Washington: Roblet R.. Mra. Frank | Gaithersburg. W. Rust |hoped that tlie State police can give|nomination was made several weeks / s rsburg. §\\1:|mnml||y|||||u|||l///é Bpecial Dispatch to The Sta Washington: Evelyn D and | Washington: W. H. Dodd, Rockvile: | the ~thoroughfare botter protection, | 157 but 3 Flymale requested time "KVILLE, Md.. August 23 —The ¢ Win, C. W. Mangum, Wash- | p, ) Py ald G .G Eltoss Drojection: | to consider thé matter: ¢ ROCKVILLE, Md., August h v Win angui Frances S mmer, Washington: |said ¢ Albert C. Ritchie, in a letter | 10 €01 The Studebaker “Commander” will out-speed, out-climb, out-live!—any other automobile made, Drug Store Gin Fatal. s 1 patrolling by the State police force. | ,,q previous to elevation to that po- | Seventy-fourth anr i Red Rocket, Raymond Wilson, | pavid Gorman, Washington, and Mrs. |to Geol pting the nomination Mr. selling under $3,000! pony show ich featured the | ister, Md.; Hollywood Kelly, F AG A " e o S ALL The pony show, which featur min 1 y CHICAGO, August 23 (P).— Alco-{ Gov. Ritchie stated that he wished | i PFeYONE 10 SEFE B0 B R e anmounced that he would re. Studsbaker “Commander,” Fully Equipped and Delivered, $1.695 opening day. proved a delight to the imond Wilson, Kevman, Md.: - | holic poisoning from gin purchased in |the road were wider, but pointed out S hundreds of sthool children from the |ers, Thnd Logan, Richmond. Va:|(he drug store of Matt McAnany |that it could not have besn completed |(1c'K: He i president of the Arling: ME l ALS Montgomery County So- | Keyman, Md | Herbert L. Diamond and Harry W Weed g clety got off to a this trot—Trampa Storm, W. T.|grunc. r. Gaithersburg, 1 each {5 the SNy s (XK | gign a position with the United States morning. 1t will continue through il Washington: Roval Spirits, | ; the road recently citizens | post oftfce ywiioh RLe s TR Bt O JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, Inc. ; 1636 CONN. AVE. STUDEBAKER BUILDING county, the District of Columbia and | Pearl Light, W. R. Wood, Baltimore, | cauged the death of Asa J. Harper, 21, |except at its present width with the Phone Pot. 5718 14th 5 ¢ Asa J. at jts : | = 3 and R—Phon . elsewhere who attended as guests of o a coroner's jury decided vesterday.|funds that were available. He hoped | | 32 il D IR the society in celebration of the an trot—Mary Bonnington, Frisco | L "Yia verdiet exonerated MeAnany | that by October, when the State police | hen a man's wife knows him well | ‘§7// KULUUIULRIUIUL\ Friday and with favorable weather Frisco Girl, Tresantile Girl and Jolla | along the highway la {izens VIR |ahout 22 vears. and make a vigorous i A0 acon o e regantole Girl and Jolli Watts. | \nq his employes. who hud bean held |force i 1o bo fncreased {0 50. it will | enougn (0 Tead him. like 2 book it | e of the big exhibition | Watts, W. E. Miller, Washington sl LA i | campaign for election. He is an ex- | Nelsoni, George M. Hunter, W e o e of adequate |, inerin the Rallway Mail Service | More than animals, ranging in | Miller, Washington: Lady Main | in connection with the yvouth’s death. be possible to assi o b o turned over teat. | height from 36 to 56 inches | Siveet. A. Dawson, Salisbury, Mc . h h 7 SIRN more men to the jabout time he turn: new leat. fice as Clerk of Court. ———— A cluding the very finest of thel nd | N Georze M. Hunter, Rich anywhere, competed for the awards and the cash prizes accom panying them and the rivalry was keen in all of the six classes shown Six Pony Races Today. The show ring, located within the race track inclosure, was surrounded by children and grownups throughout the several hours the show was in and all ribbon winners were stically applauded Six pony races are scheduled for this afternoon and they, too, aré ex- pected to bring joy to the hearts of the little guests. The various departments are, as usual, replete with the finest products of the farms and homes of the county. The farm and 1 plays are well wor clude tempting a peaches, pears, plum: grapes and vegetables of all kinds. Domestic manufactures and ladies’ fancy work occupy much space, the exhibits embracing crochet work, rugs, quilts, embroidery in various stitches, handmade articles of dif- ferent kinds, knitted articles in cot- ton, linen, silk and wool, machine sewing, made-over garments, smock- ing, handmade hats, darning, but- tonholes in cotton, silk and wool and many other antique articles 50 vears | ©old or over. Many Works of Art. The works of art include paint- ings in oil, water colors, china paint- ing, conventional art, charcoal, cray- on, pen and ink, pencil and mechani- cal drawings, photography and handi- crafts, such as clay and plasticine modeling, handmade jewelry, leath- er, carving, stenciling, raffia’ articles, reed articles, basketry, artificial Va.; Checkers, Thad Logan, | Richmonad, .. Royal Spirits, James | P. Fitzgerald, Washington. | Free Acts Included. The program for tomorrow also in- | cludes free acts between the horse | show classes and races, free open air acts in front of the grandstand, and a band concert. At night, there will {be an elaborate display of fireworks, |2 band concert, free open air acts and a dance. The dance is expected to be an | elaborate affair and will be in charge | of Sscretary Otho C. Trundle. Danc- 1l also be a feature of Thurs- 1t under the direction of Mr. E Y list of entries for the horse show scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday afternoons was announced today. It shows 62 high-class show ring animals from the county, the istrict of Columbla and nearby Vir- ginia carded to compete in their | A~ I{ Lemon Juice it is Best to Whiten Skin K Prepare It Yourself at Home , P e The juice of two lemons squeezed into a bottle with Orchard White will soothe sunburn, and clear up freckles, tan, discolored skin quicker than anything you can buy already prepared, and it doesn’t cost you near 2,000 Professional Autographed Clubs 1,000 Famous Wilson & Company Clubs Made to sell for *4, *5, %6, *8 and *10 flowers, etc. In the culinary department are dis- |as much. plays of Maryland biscuits, rolls, | Any druggist can sell you Orchard every kind of cake known to the | White, and it only takes a minute to el h&g;t;:;ift;'gre;f}_e;g 211 kinds: | mix it with the juice of two lemons. lies, jams, etc.. are on exhibition in TI'I‘“‘ you have enough to last you large quantities. all season. 9 . . t makes a delightful lotion which A large assortment of potted plants and cut flowers add to the scene. you can put on your face, neck, arms time, and it will keep There are the usual fine displays of | or hands at ar cattle, sheep, horses and hogs and all | them nice and white. Mix a bottle the latest machinery in farm and gar- | now, so you will have it handy to use den implements are being shown. The | dhould your skin begin to turn dark, poultry show includes many varieties | 00 ot of chickens, ducks, geese and pigeons. The automobile department is regard- ed as a real feature of the fair and is expected to attract much attention. Side Shows Are Present. The inevitable sideshows, fakers, *“hot-dog,” peanut and popcorn mer- chants are on hand, as is the always present ice cream cone man. Mashies Niblicks Driving Irons Putters Mid Mashies Mid Irons Mashie Niblicks Mashie Irons Ladies’ Models and Left-Hand Models Included Drivers Brassies Spoons Gene Sarazen’s Pet *6-°° Clubs Gene’s own style of club with special aluminum plate and long, slender shaft. The shafts are of fine seasoned hickory, with grips of bell-shaped calfskin. The heads are finished with striped inlays and bear a fac-simile of the famous pro’s signature. $2.88. .Other Well Known Clubs Reduced $10 Steel Shaft Golf Clubs—the kind you've been aching to own, brought ssent ico cresmicone man, well within the limits of your purse. You've seen them, with seamless who will have to bear the burden of steel shafts, heads of real persimmon wood and with bell-shaped calfskin the daily work'in keeping things mov. . 2 . . ing in proper shape are Clarence L. | g grips. Now's your chance to own one.” Drivers, brassie and spoons, $2.88. Gilpin, president; Willlam A. Waters, vice president; Otho C. Trundle, sec- retary; Miss Anna Gilpin, assistant secretary, and Directors Charles G. Holland, James C. Christopher, Perrie E. Waters, James Fitzgerald, Edward P. Abbe, James T. Cashell and a few others. Ants, Water Bugs, B Walter Cashell is again chief mar- ssisted by 20 Bugs, Moths, Crickets, shal and he is being assiste Y Poultry Lice and ’. oung men from various parts of the | im‘infy. & other insects. The ~announcement o that : (;m;i N - Ritchie, members of s staff and q other prominent persons would attend ;: g: oy Wsocwg;llsc the fair tomorrow is expected to bring et out a large second-day crowd. The governor and his party are scheduled to arrive in the early aft- erncon and to be received by a com- mittee headed by Clarence L. Gilpin, Baitimore, Md. resident of the Agricultural Society. BIr Ritchis is expected to hand ouf the ribbons and present the trophies in the horse show and to otherwise participate in the afternoon’s pro- Bee ceedings. Horse Show at 2 0'Clock. \ ' The horse show will begin at 2 ] ‘ INSECT :‘:lock %ordnodrrow ?rflte!‘ntacn fln'iIe will concludes on hursday. 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