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12 > = 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1928.° prize money in the National Guard|out for the national team champion- the winner, V. Z. Canfleld, Ohio El th street, held under $1,000 D c MARKSMAN division of yss entries with a 118x150 ggfip gth:ut‘emm. = gyvuun, THREE PERSONS HELD bo;';nfur l:nnd l:.eeny tol'f:wm theft L] ol tally. McDougall took seventh medal in of clothing from Willam H. dox of X. B. Schaffer, Michigan civilian, Sergeants Winners. this match, which was an aggregate, FOR GRAND JURY ACTION the same address. Wyant was returned scoring 135x150, topped the field of 183 First Sergt. M. T. Huff, Marine Corps, with a 625 tally, while Kasehagen fol- - here from Staunton, Va. He pleaded ° : competitors. lowed for eighth medal wiht the same ilty to taking a suit and shirts. Oficial scores published _yesterday | ScOFed, 272, 0ut of & possible 300 to win | Zii" There ‘were 50 compettors. Youth Charged With Grand Lar-|“'per, T8 & 00 S0 9936 Sher- r raised Great Britain's total in the | i following thive Joosl eoports oo | In the second series of re-entry in Clothing Theft—One Ac- |man avenue, was held- under $2,000 international Dewar small bore shoot 0 | prames padser whioh count ao o jegn |matches, Ralph H. McGarity, 1332 ceny in Clothing Theft=One Ac- 1,4 on's charge of grand larceny aris- 7885 points, 16 behind the United | toward the War Department's rating of | QUINCY street northwest, National Capi- cused of Joy-riding. ing from the theft of an automobile BRI States and 48 over the record made | «gistinguished pistol marksman"”; (}sun tal Rifle Club, kept in the limelight by from Charles M. Fling. He was also here last year. All of the British) nory Herst Fiher. forty fourth niace, |U€ins with five others for first place | mwo persons charged with grand lar- |given jail sentences totaling 210 days Sergt. M. Fisher Scores in shooters were reported to have used |score, 243; First Sergt. Wiliam G, |3MONE 208 entries in the 50-yard and |ceny and one charged with foy-riding | for three cases of petty larceny of auto- gt. M. American brands of ammunition. Nicholson’ 20th Military Police Com. | AnY-sight event, score, ~300x300: by | were held for the grand jury by Judge | mobile accessories. . h A corrected bulletin put the Regular | pany. fifty-second, 241, and First Lieut, | Inishing second over 360 entries in the |Gys A Schuldt in Police Court this| Henry Thompson, colored, 2313 N Two-Man Rifle Match at | army second in the United Service team | Baward A MeMahon, Headquariors and | 100-yard stage. score 298x300. and by | morning. areet ohaten anlh iy v match with 4,620 points out of 5000 | Service Company, 121st Engineers, | Leing with two ofhers for first place| “homas wyant, 19, formerly of 1114 |held under bond of §1.000. Camp Pe"-y' the National Guard, civilians, Navy and | sixty-eighth, 237. ' "‘n"!‘;""‘ll!ic.s, :g“;g'm ":co‘l‘,e z%sxao?sy“ D Nisia i Jc::;td Guards finishing in the order| Capt. Clarence S. ?‘2“%3' g?mg:m- gl 5 3 Now you ,m; reduce PP SERETHeN I ni 3 E, 121st Engineers, les ‘ashington’s G S NSRS rour wash day to a A respite was granted service rifle- | representatives in the national small| Representaing the third generation of 3 e Y £ Epecial Dispaich to The Star. men yesterday when 617 of them parti- | bore championship. copping the fourth | her family which has served in succes- | . mere maticr 0] CAMP PERRY, Ohi. September 11, cipated In the national individual pisol | place bronge medal and a cash prize. | sion, Mise M. Heller has just been ap. [ minutes. Just gather v i | championship matc! in the morni s score of points out of a possi- | pointed clerk of le Honiton Board of :;;“xfihfif"_rn“';;“';';fif |sha"iten 41 Mve-man teams shot It ble 700 was seven behind that made ' Guardians in England. the flof"\“;s lfl;d phone c 4 R A~ e e e e us. No fuss, no muss, no drudgery. 0 volnts in the 200-yard ¢ ; 1 st st o Back comes the standing position to win gold medals ‘ and a cash prize over 42 entries in the Landief s bundle, fresh, fra- and of Romance and Cities grant, cvery picce National Rifle Ascociation two-man ] : team match. | n —— of Magic Dreams that will i washed delightfully “The n:fida}imb\:.l;ct;:tn:.;ol:::m:: ;t‘: u ‘ . soon be lost throagh | clean and ironed by 7 2 me pair shot 3 . i . chine. Everything a poun 3 = 0 . modernization | machine. ything third place and bronze medals among Al o 87I entrants in chO('-_vard event ol —of the thousands HARSINGL i : A gt L H n the 1.00¢ stage, Sergt - 5 - oy picces— ¥ liam P. “Peep: Smith, Marine Bar- . of women who really | Sy t' inthe dawn, | H AR e Shirts Hand-Ironed racks, Navy Y shooting with Corpl. dike i o0t~ . C.! 1e8 are turquoise at noon, i - V. Hessler, U. S. M. C.. took thirteenth | % e s while the evening’s liquid gold is touching up by hand. 10¢ Ap,ece s prize money among 82 competing teams | wesr, you willieven: ; Sisstiingorall e worldaIife ! B with a score of 94 out of 100. : ? % Both the 600 and 1.000 yard matches tually buy your \ ¥ 5 | of jewel colors... till the amethyst were captured by two Marines, Sergt . s of evening deepens to the pure sapphire A. W. Carls d Gunnery Sergt. Emil 3 shoes from us. % v ) pp! ( 3 Blade, who :c‘érerduw points out of a ; b of mgl:;t. mTh; beauty o'f its vales, the [ 3 When Wr apped possiole 100 in the former and 93 poin 3 e aals! rugged magnificence of it i in’the latter.* Another gold medal fel " mgfnmml,hgl crestedaie opl: o'f’:‘;::;g . Separately and t Capital expert when consistent | " z i i o Savid § :\'i:cDouga‘l’.elug K zl’reet n?r:g- L8 ] . };T 2 &h T. Cousins . and naive dignity. c~ Here is a treasure Placed inside the west. was announced the winner of the Shoes havi e . individual | Civilian Club . membe The “Amore” in Black or Brown SR The “Stroller” oxford in Brown casket for you to open...tosee...to Everything-Ironed match and $25 cash, with 236 out of a | for style, quality and : . touch... to revel in...Morocco... linked possible 250 total. [ S Lokikerana Brown S S o o e, Wicterandhe 45 S16:80; together with the modern magic of swift Bundle Kasehagen Is Twenty-Sixth. AL Black Dull Kid at $13.50. motor cars and miles of smooth roads.css Because . . . Forty-one luxurious “Transat” hotels, in Leo Kasehagen. 3d. 1248 Irving street I al Capital Rifie Club, the very midst of age-old splendours. c«s xth nTonngl‘::v Som- rao::::::’(‘ie_‘:‘_“ fl?f’]‘[ | 57 days...a de luxe itinerary... including : 4 and the Na- «dlz-ice st ‘m’m:‘;‘ > all expenses... Medi\errangnn crossing... Ev(:‘:flvfil‘](fl:‘ f‘,:l ritior pid-fire events | ; ke . hotels .. . private automobile . . . $1750. n k as to styles and col- 2 0f course, shorter trips, too... perhaps of the 100 medallions awarded in : N. R. A. grand aggregate, which Sy ors best suited to o . A | a 13-day tour for $200. ~> Begin your # consists of scores made in the members', ) vour individuality. tri “ " Daris” s 3 ¥ v rip on the “Ile de France”, “Paris” or Leech Cup. Marine Corps, Wimbledon / » b z D. P 1 5 f “France”. ..you are really in Paris from Cup and President’s matches, were won | : Because . . . by local sharpshooters. | 4 = the minute you sail. & Fastest service Gunnery Sergt. Fisher took four- | T - | teenth medaltion with 476 points out of | Cousins Shoes cost 4 to Plymouth, England, then Le Havre, a possible 505: First Lieut. Richard M. | & no more to wear, yet . ; a covered pier . . . three hours, Paris, Cutts, 3101 Thirty-fourth street north. B - ! g # west, Marine Corps, seventeenth, 47. vou are always con- o i Tbhree Mediterranean Cruises by the “France”, Coxswain Harold E. Jenkins, chief store- ? M, scious of their su- keeper of the presidential yacht May- | The “Moderne” tie employ: Speviority: flower, forty-first, 465; First Lieut. | Boswe R, Dinde-wad Bivard b periority. g Suede trimmed with Lizard Calf te Hugh Everett, jr., Company D, 121st | { Erginecrs. sixty-tourth, - 457:" Staft |§ | artistic design, $13.50. Shoe Section, blend, is $12.50. i | Sergt. Alexander J. Thill, Ordnance Second Fioor. Members of the Laundryowners National Association Departunent, State siafl, Camp Simme. Information from anyautborised French Line Agent Sixty-fifth, 457, and Pirst Lieut. Thad: | or write direct to 19 State Street, New York City 1101-1109 Raum St. N.E. Lincoln ##1 deus A. Riley. Company E, 121st En- | gineers, seventy-sixth, swith 453. 8388 The gold medal was awarded First | i Lieut. Sidney R. Hinds, U. §. Infantry. | . ° IS Services for Every Home and Requirement f“:arl Olympic pistol shot, with a 487 | 1 otal. | Riley Takes Tenth. } Public Confidence Since 1561 B i st e Main 3770 F Street at'Eleventh 9 A.M. to 6 PM petition, consisting of the 200-yard - . o . standing stage of the President’s match and 10 shots with the 45-caliber auto- matic pistol at the standard American B rd target. Lieut. 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