Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1927, Page 26

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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 28. 1927—PART 1 HARRIS ADVOCATES i LS 2 25 WINCHESTER FAIR Week's Carnival Planned RACE LIST F“'I'ED ) Dispateh to The Star AVIT HEIGHTS, Md ,\ugusllsflme of Best Horses in fast Ex- The Tuxedo-Veaver Heights Im-| pected to Try for $3,500 provement - Association wili hold a car- ' nival hers next week from Monday Purses. te Saturday, inclusive. . .arge open air dancing pavilion has been con- structed. Arrangerier's have been | s .al Dispateh to The Star made for a first-class orchestra, - d ¢ | WINCHESTER, Va.. August 27. Iivery race advertised for the Win. chester Fair, August 30 and 31 and | Commission in this city aid assigned | September 1°and 2, has heen filled. it | to the 34th Infantry at For. Eustis, was announced today, and some of the Va. g best trotters, pacers and runners in the East are to try for about $3,500 in purses. The principal races will be run the last three days. It is probable the local track will see a woman driver this year for the first time. Miss Mary May of Washington has entered her tast trotter, Thomas Todd, in a class and expects to do her own driv- inz on a track heretofore dominated entirely by men L Going to Fort Eustis. Capt. Hurley E. Fuller, United States Infantry, has been relieved from duty with the American Battle Monuments Legislation Into Shape Nebraska. and baby, yet | : z : z § § : : Be Sure to Attend the Ball Game Sept. 5th, Policemen vs. Firemen, Griffith Stadium A R A R S i R N N N S R S S S S N S Y B — For Best Results Make Use Your Sergeant’s Pets Skip-Flea Happy Soap s —ae- Special! | 75¢ Thin Shell g 1009}, Filled Phone Main 5215 $13 to start her first saving: BY PUSHCART VENDER Baltimore Police Discard Theory Sacco-Vanzetti Sympathizers Tried to Wreck Plant. Special Dispateh to The Star ___ MARY ELLIOT HE Candies 39c¢ tresh ¥ property and ) »whin pr i E »d by heads of plotted | the Police Department and Detective that Sacco-Vanzetti sy would have directed their | cainst Federal buildings have “All Over Town” —The Better to Serve You .~ Pound Glass Jar Bureau pathizer attay The Annual Flower Show of the Federal-American National Bank Will be held ut the hank: All day evening Monday and Tuesday EVERY ONE WELCOME The entire building thrown open to vublic inspection Complete Circular pertaining to the care of and other domestic animals in each pack- of soap. excelled for your dog's bath. and certain other vermin. A splendid shampoo. Will not harm the most delicate sl ves the scalp clean and n, free from par: es: also alds in relieving dan- ¢ druft. R S TP PP —— Pure sugar hard candies filled with Kills fleas, ms, ‘malades and creams. 1 in air-tight glass container to in- sure its freshness. At 39 a pound jar, we honestly believe this to be the best candy buy in the city. S PUUPPSPSPRPPSPIPD SIS S P e 00 0 001 B 18 PR Special Coupon Sale T A . SPECIAL Combinaiion AP TPPPTP———— t calls for a scientific p ployes of the Federal Government,” sayk President Steward, “according to the scheme of classification, pro- vided in the fw, the Personnel Chussification Bourd has failed to make any attempt to do this for the figld service. The classifying body further has unnecessarily laid em- phasis on the imdividual position rather than the various classes which wepe created by the law.” Delegates attend the conven- tibh from more than 300 locals of: the federation scattered “thfolghout | cqntinental United Btates-'and its tertitorial and insular dpossessions. They will bring the varying, view- point of the Government worker. One Dozen Rolls 3 9c Peoples Choice Bathroom . = . the flood area and has been urging ‘ ;Ll_ttle Mary Elliot Hefner. 15 Months, 1 'k wet it together not later than Novem- . Proves No. 13 Is Not Always Unlucky!| EARLY FLOOD ACTION | be | bt ao tar nas met with no en- b == S— - ‘; o | Sennte committee it with the House 3 | Mary Elliot Hefner, at the age of | Fg 1 | Wants Congressional Committees | flood control committee in advance | 15 months, daughter of Wilson (' 5 £ | .0 1 in( the meeting of Congress to hear | Hetner. secretary to Senator Robert | £ L Summoned to Whip Control |Army engineers and others. Strength - |2 | B. Howell of o o : tion of spillways seemed. he declared Hefner, is living proof of the false ssential features of any plan of flood ss of the ill repute that surrounds . . &g R 1y meetings of the ¢ able element for development in the for San Antonio Meeting Fhigreg N IR ‘ tees which wil future om birth “13" has been the most n Durina Week ) Skt e X ippi River r [ urged by the Georgla Senator who|ing Wednesday night. John P Will S ! Mary ix the only. child of parents by Senator Harris, it | would strike out all nuisance taxes.|muth is president of (he association 04 arr 13 yeurs wi | i HBR X € +_| o had peen;married 13 yeurs when | commerce committee he inspected nate the payment of all small taxes the carnival committee. Sixteen local delpgates to the minth | 10 L TR convention of the National Federa- | flughes of Buckhannon, g S %t 4hnose | words announcing the baby's birth on opens In San Antonfp."Fpk.Soir Sep- | RS ANPRUIRER SO NG ohed T | tember 5 will leave the city tomor- ing 13 Steward and Secretary-Treasurer, The father Gaitrade .. McNally -and members | /oarried in M 1913, ertrude M. McNally and members | MEGHR (6 3 tomorrow in order to attend a meet- | the “13" coincidence up to date. Mary | ing of the executive committee which | now has 13 teeth, convention, while the balance of the | the number of thirteens connected delegates will depart on Thur: with the baby, gave her a check for Garry. Ilena M. Bailey, Ulre: lef, Maj. J. Q. A. Braden M Boston, Susan Parker gevin, Rose Brennan, Belle A. Trouland, liaj S. Kinney and E. €. Hooper. $1,500 Minimum Wage. the convention will launch a cam- paign to obtain a $1.500 minimum plgves. Problems in general affect- | BALTIMORE. Md. August ing the welfare of more than 60.000 | Police today discarded _the here as well as more than 400.000 | the bombing of the city’s outside the National Capital will he | age pumping station at is aJso expected to seek more liberal- | Evidence, the nature of whic ized retirement legislation. has not been divulged. has thrown the convention is expected to call lance against the municipal govern- fof congressional action also to'| ment, officials said. He is believed to as an “unjust situation and a viola- [ were put out of business by a city tion of the letter and spirit of the|ordinance on the first of the month 300 Locals' Delegates. officials revealed their new evidence | el tionia and pointed out hoth bombings here | Poor Eyesight Destroys If Your Eyes pleasure, causes misunderstanding, trouble you, arrange handicaps your business and our Eyesight Special- often responsible for tragic acci- ist for a thorough ex- health of body and mind. 10200. CLE 2 KRYPTOKS Bifocals éflr Chatrman Jones of that committee to . |<-. ragement. He would huve the “ ening of the levees and the construc Mrs r | 16 Local Delegates to Leave control. with reservoirs as a prob- | v the number ** n for the Tax reduction to the utmost was | special feature will he square d common number in her life | . . e Georgin 2 member of the Senate | veduce the corporation tax and elimi- [and J. E. 3urroughs ic chairman of she was born. She was the thirteenth tion' of Fedefal Employes which |received a telegram coni pounds and 6 ounces when born, total- | row-and Thurs President Luther i d_mother. of the headquarters staff will leave | gistrict of West Virs To bring | will precede the opening of the| Senator Howell. when apprised of The delegates include: account. | Glass, J. Stansfleld John E. Borland, Lee R. Downs. Wil- It is expected that the delegates (o wage for all full-time Federal em- employes of the Federal Government | Sacco-Vanzetti sympathizers digcussed at the convention, whichjand Bastern avenues. President Steward announces that | suspicion on a person with a cléar up what the organization views [be one of the pushcart venders who classification act” At a conference of investigators | —_— Headache-E inRelieved eaaacne-- yestram elteve retards learning, cripples efficiency, an appointment with dents. Health of vision is vital to amination. Call Fr. See far and near $3.00 Thorens... $7.50 Clark $10.00 Clark................ Not a Fad, But an Everyday Need! Tissue 1000 sheets of soft hygien- ically clean toilet tissue of uni form width in each roll. A Tourney for Oxon Hill. Special Dispatch to The Star. OXON HILL, Md., August 27.—St. Barnabas’ Church here will hold its eighteenth annual dress tournament and ball Tuesday. Tilting for prizes of $20, $15, $10 and $5 will begin at 2 olclock. Victory will crown the queen of love and beauty at the ball in the evening. A base ball game between diinton and Brandywine teams will be an adued feature. Prescrip- SHAH OPTICAL CO., the Address a Jewelry Store This Coupon is WORTH llc 7c Cake Fels-Naptha An opportunity to effect sub- stantial savings—HERE! With This Coupon redeemable Monday, _ Coupon Tuesday and Wednesday only. 5 for 24c¢ This Coupon is WORTH 23c 50c¢ Pint Graham’s Milk of Magnesia With This Coupon 27¢ oap An excellent antiacid, gentle laxative and mouth wash. Coupon redeemable Monday, Tuesday and ?:_’)edneu‘hy only These 3 Famous Products at a 92¢ Saving— $1.00 Tefra Refillable Toothbrush Made small to keep every tooth sur- face clean! Handle is permanent and brushes replaccable. (Extra refill with each brush.) 60c Astringosol Mouth Wash Purifies the breath and Keeps the mouth, nose and throat free from dan- generous infection. o KI“PIAN%HEQARH&CT A fi.'.v‘\‘).'.u. W This Coupon is WORTH 23¢ 50c Barnard’s This Coupon is WORTH 14c 35¢ Peoples LILAC VEGETAL With This Coupon 27¢ Delightfully fragrant., sooth- ing, cooling and h.aling. "Coupon redeemable Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday (8) 88100 e o118 2 e e rnben e O B 30c Kolynos Dental Cream Kolynos means sparkling. spotless, clean, white teeth. You will like this delightfully, refreshing dental cream $1.90 Value Furniture Polish With Thes Coupon 2lc Readily imparts a high lus ter and protects the finish. Coupon tedeemable Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesdzy only. Al Three for 98¢ T e Toilet Articles | —Priced Lower Pepsodent Tooth Paste........38c Jap Rose Soap. .......10c Maybelline . .........59% Orphos Tooth Paste. .39 Nalgiri Talcum . .....35¢ Pyrodento Tooth Paste,42¢ Armand Cold Cream Powder....$1.00 Iodent Tooth Paste...42c Melba Skin Cleanser. .50c Laco Castile Soap. ...18¢c Djer-Kiss Face Powder. . .....49c Ensemble Cream. .....75¢ Brand New GRAND We have a limited number of fine Baby ,Grands yhich we “ Jaré ‘offering - in’ this August Clzarance.. © The prices“are great- y reduced and i obfier excellent " opportunity for a purchase of real walue. .Absolute- ly Brand New— sweet tone— beautiful case and finish — an instrument to ex- P ayments cite pride. to Suit 1iey Your Cor- venience This Coupon is WORTH 17c 50¢ Pint Rubbing and Bathing Alcohol With This Coupon This Coupon is WORTH 6c 25¢ Pound Package BORIC ACID “With This Coupon Refreshing and invigorating when used after exercise. 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