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10 _ THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, N. €. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1027. MAEN"]ER PRMSES | Abe Martin Says: ‘PI.ANS COMPLETED |Poisonous Snake |FOSTER REPORTED LOSER |yeeiriey n on coor to weet com | = | Lovestone, acting tary and suc- Free frflm Dust ‘ + .~ , FORFIREMEN'S MARCH Sprays Venom on | TO LOVESTONE IN FIGHT [irtrysis S RLm | as leader of the party | : | Annual Bell Game With ; : ., Septem- | Convention Drive. | battle before the committee with the | athanlel T. Waters, 70, of I AR Ty adr r = | : " Piiesties serwyn, Nebr, is suffering today | [y the Amociated Press. it Bl S LT 5 O | { N h from effects of polson spat in his c PRRIBY 1) Lo pdidtoild A yotes X onven- . |Issues Report as Result of| % e e e . September 2—Wf. | tion, while the delegation headed by | . | 3 | adder, a species of reptile unusual : iy RAtEOE L Ty o S o A Recent Inpection Tour | % Arrangements have been completed | here . . . ation in the United : of ‘the convention | [ f for the annual firemen’s parade, to| _ Waters saw the snake cSiled in . "% ve heen defeated are d ‘ - X, the doorway of a corn crib block | | 3 Although an effort wa ade to-keep | | e | Man Who Kills It stormy Petrel of Communist Party |, 2510050 0 P00 s mode Sokern [ Parade Labor Day Will Precede’' gy tne Associatea P: ’ Said to Have Been Defeated in il]!'mlnp secret, it was reported that | ! | Foster and Lovestone fought their Over ()ountry_ | precede the customary base ball game | {he S00TIAY G & COR8 Tl o Tep | between the District Police and Fire (ile down with a shovel. It show | | | | Departments at American League ball o4 fight, however, and suddenly LABo Y W E “The National Guard of the United | [park Labor day. The parade will| raised itself to @ helght of about R DA eek-End = \ | forin with the head of the column at | four feet and emitted a spray of | Statea has competsnt and experienced Wirst and B streets. The march will | poisonous fluld. Waters i c EXCURSION | leadership on which the Nation may start at 12315 otclock 0 | and unable to walk but wil | well congratulate itselt. and. despite | t will move over the following | cover, physicians said. Tickets good within limit | route: South to First street to Penn- . ut on rege BulK tea is not sifted like Salada. handicaps in facilities and strength : sylvania avenue, west on Pennsyl- | — — .ular trains to or from Broad / the National Guard is on the high vania avenue to Fifteenth street and Street Station, Richmond 4 y ) | road toward the fulfillment of its| south on Fifteenth street, disbanding Repair Parts Foo Gy | on intersecting streets. P except Nos. 75 and 76. { important mission.” So declared Col. Hanford Mae- | Nider, Assistant Secretary of War. | » is in direet charg: f Na “Thera will b no_snspension of Stoves and Furnaces Not good on Main : s from 12:40 either street car or vehic S"’"!’[ Slntilm / p' \" Fl’"dfl}' North and sound bound c . ) Pennsy 5 i permit. Fries, Beall & Sharp . ’ gl S s an YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD AT ira i .:. 't of | :"'ff";"“‘ 3 734 10th St. N.W. No baggage F day and Sunday, ! i > i checked. 7 September 2-3-4. I might cousider fuur years o' th Children | ’ a ts of the United (raffic, 4 iowe ' YY) E E M A N ’ s e in ‘]r.., ourse |o( that in- | presidency, but I wouldn't go thro’ | form ¢ . A | $ o I'l};la‘l re!ll;rn I:m:t spection, Col. A Ier ieaveled |0 o sriia i o ) genl T | 4 To leave Richmond not later e thand 26000/ xnTles 10 fan tArmy:| S o1 CUIsTiaCare required #era | < been undertaken | / Train N 5 A [aaeentiasn _ An experiment has heen undertaken | is a Prescription for 7 > than Train No. 24, at 11:55 P. M. Monday, September 5th. | Reaction Is Checked. . |1 kin rememher when all th' hil |« tiny telephones in each ' Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, | ! 3 , Flu, s “Datailed inspection was not at- | tiant colors that are so poplar t'day | N ese are to be connected to| L i k - N | tempted,” he said in his report, “but | an alarm bell in the porter's lodge, : . 4 Ru:lmlond Fndermksbm Pot R 7th & F Sts. | ovary “effort was made to check fhe | Were only used on croquet ball. |{hus providing against the danger of | Bilious Fever and Malaria. ; » g & Potomac R. R | reaction of the Guard to their pres- (Copyrieht, 1927} [any one being buried alive. | It kills the germs {ent training schedules and regula tions, the morale of the cominai and the condition of Government | tacilities fo rd_affairs. It is desired to empha mendonus valne of the war-tra missioned personnel of the Na | Guard, which contributes largely | the present high state of efficiency | | evident throughout the whole estab- ment. The general officers and ad jutants gen without exception. To Match Your Odd Coats I | consclentious and competent leaders H to Under pr significance and | - i} | national defense structure, ° whole, it is in llent conditic | |} | comprises a well trained and effective 0, 2333838888888 08s8ses2888888{ NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. 3 force, immediately available for the | and up national profection. Under present | limitations of enlisted and commis- | o b | sioned strength, the Guardsmen feel | CO!‘HC to Eiseman’s for -‘qur trousers and mat(—h that they cannot develop as the na vour odd coats and vests. e have the largest and | tional defense act prescribes, and they est assortment in Washington, ave anxious that their skeletonized and still_unauthorized units be soon | completed that they 1 e properly balanced or; X ‘(i\mrd forms the largest element of ‘th- Army of the United Sta | comprises the only consider: :Whi('h can be immediately mobilized. Praise of Regulars. “All commanders of Guard units were unanimous In their praise of the Regular officers assigned to them for instruction purposes, and the relation- ship appears to be mutually helpful to both establishments. An interesting development has been the assignment of Reserve officers to National Guard units during fleld training. This prac- ti has been largely developed in some of the Guard divisions and prom- ises a new and worth-while tie-in for the third element of the Army of the United States. “The fine character of young citi- zens who are endeavoring, through service in the Guard, to make them- selves assets to their country in time | of emergency was especially impres- | sive.” More than 550,000 Homes URGES EXTRA SESSION. Senator Edwards Wants Congress were Financed LaSt Year Convened Before November 1. A telegram has been sent to Pre The building and loan associations of ':;nt "n?lldip by stmnr Edwards, - 4 emocrat, of New Jersey, urging him the United States provided the means for oot St il ot Cormend the building or purchase of over half a not later than November 1, in order 1o Th o leave sufficient time for consideration million homes last year. sippi flood control, tax re- : , Boulder Dam and ofher im- If you desire a home of your own—or fta e larger earnings for your savings—inquire Asdun nlu-‘r_mluw;. T‘enalnr Edwards ° ° 3 3 urged convening of the Senate in Oc- into the benefits of membership in this tober, pointing out that many weeks Association. Free booklet on request. will be taken up by the contests over the seating of William S. Vare of Open 9 1o 5—Saturdays Until Noon Pennsylvania and Frank L. Smith of ‘ Tilinois. Don't forget the Police and Fireman's Base Ball Game Labor Day. 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