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Coroner’s Jury in Case of Death of Mr. Dinwiddie Criticises W.- Holding that “the proper instruction and rules are not promulgated and enforced to S tection of | oner's jury canse ¢ RAILROAD GETS BLAME of the wlddie, who d dent except Vincent E. Goad of Balls- ton, Va. the motorman of the car which struck Mr. Dinwiddie. Motorman Goad testified that as Arlington Junction is a regular stop. Wwhether or not passengers are to be . talken on or left off, he was slowing down, and when the car struck Mr. Diniwiddie it Was gojng between five and six miles an hour. “He saild when ho firat saw Mr, Dinwlddie the front for Child Hit by Auto. of the car had cleared the front of | o 1000 damages the station buflding, where the con-| Sult to recover “"”x ot crete platform begins. 'Mr. Dinwiddie | for alleged personal injuries wa: at that time, he said, was between |yesterday in the District Supreme the railg of his track, and when he | count against Robert Berberlch, Jr., saw the car bearing down, stopped | Short, ‘and seemed to slip and fall|by Mable O'Brien, gleven-year-old ¢ &b | daughter of Bdward O'Brien. Through plied the emergency brake and di A ERLTH S SVeiything in i hower o avold the (BT father, the child claiis S1° 107 accident, and that he stopped the car |been rendered permanently cripp Sebastian, Gardner Orrison, Wll'lllm A: Morgan, Z. O. Kines and H. Safrell. SUES FOR $100,000. Edward O'Brien Claims ;Damages FOR FATAL ACCIDENT Va. Regulations. sonic backward. He declared that he ap- car of the ia Railway en struck e et |1 half 1t s the result of belr S L _at tie; Andrew E. of Ballston, Va.. \ll(:llrr::‘:“;):‘florl:{‘clatt - et e Aotinehe '“d- tober 31 last. Attorney T. Morris the accide n( Examination of the witnéeses by torney Caton develol nd' ll\; l that there aro no prescribed rul | the phsition of the cgrs Sonpine 2t| ORDERED TO WALTER REED. | & endon | the junction, except that the motor- | > s 4 ! ‘ re instructed to make this “l Maj. Ned O. Lewis, Medical (Orp!,‘ S r S t Camp Eustis, Va., has been ardered ! this city for du(y at Walter Haul‘ ¥, S. General Hospital. - engralBHospltal ot L ;\\ ampler appears for the plaintiff. jurd further held “that the fo: Rees, foreman; G. Xmas “Gwlng The Spirit of “XMAS” is reflected in whole-hearted GIV- ING. 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All Platinum with Diamonds All Platinum with Sapphires Platinum, Hand-pierced, with Diamond Center Rain-or-Shine Combination ‘Parasol- Umbrellas Carry it for a dress accessory ~ to protect you from the sun— and it will serve in the rain as well-GIVE ONE TO “HER.” §550 to 525 Toilet Articles A complete assortment for Xmgs giving. Wlute “Pyralin” Mirror, $650 Puff Box, $3.00 Hairbrush, $6.00 ~ Files, $1.25 Comb, §1.50 Hooks, §1.25 ° Hair Receiver, $3.00 mmmammm&mw@mam@a@wm; AR AN N NN A A AR ARSI Meney Three -« THi] EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C CHRISTMAS FAIRY FILMS TO ASSIST PLAYGROUNDS District Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations ‘Will Raise Funds.' fairy Temple gee={n tale motion-picture films will be shown at the new Ma- Auditorium Christmas week by the District Con- gress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher |} assoclations. to raise funds to pur- chase equipment for Washington's chool playgrounds, it was announced | December 24, vesterday by Mrs. Edmund J. Brennan. during GUARANTEED QUALITY AT e National Furniture Co. ’DECEMBER 15, -1921. 10 p.m. Special arrangements to take | ments are being made for the trans- care of children unaccompanied by, fBX ? the regiment to San adults have beem made by the as. | Francisco and thence to Honolulu. | soeiation. | . Bren s L 'l‘HUI_?SDAY‘, chairman of the ways and means com- mittee of the organization. ‘The organization, according to Mrs. Brennan, has secured the use of three ow. They vinkle, Twinkle, Little St *Liite Tied Riding Hood” and derella,” | Pennsylvania State Society LAST OF HOUSES SOLD. ! at New Willari * CAMDEN. N. J., December 15.—The | t of the government-owacd hous £ the, Fennay t Fairview was sold last night, 1.5 S eraimonts | having been dieposed:of during the | four days of d others. [total of $2 TRANSFERRED TO HAWAII -en Orders h Lve n said that mem bers | Rotary 'a T “Cin- the casts In which are com- posed entirely of juvenile actors. Chamber of Commerce e | pealed to, to assist i and sale of the tic Brennan at the The entire proceeds from th of tickets will be used to buy p! ground equipment. Tickets will at 10 cents for children and 25 ce All tickets, whethe for adults. id for a dwe owest $1.40 about §6. ters of the orga tt rington Hotel, rs. Brennan| s will be in | (. cost, was The first performance will be given | the pictures being | tic shown continuously from 10 am. to|waiia 1ent $11.000,008. CRED[T—SERVXCE——LOW PRICES AT The National Furniture Co." Store Houre: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Big Opportunity Gift Days NOW—at “The National” | 1 | i i I FREE With Every Purchase of $100 or More A 26-piece Set of Wm. A. Rogers’ Guar- l ‘anteed Silverware or a 42-piece Set I of Beautifully Decorated Dinnerware | With Hundreds of Bargains S for the Home---With Big Stocks--and LIBERAL CREDIT Finish Smoker ° Like Cat. 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A very attractive and well constructed Suite, in polished Mahogany finish, consisting of Settee, Armchair and large Rocker, covered with good quality Imitation Leather. $37.75 Creditssor All at “The National” Playmoblle Special, $1.59 This Golden Oak Library * Table With drawer, is of gradeful design a n d polished fin- ish. Special, 10 Easy Credit Terms “Laddle Boy” Dog Very Special, - $1.49 Large Size Trievcle | : s Rubber Tired Wheals v « - ey : & , Folding Doll’ Go-'()art s the prine inal 23 OFFICERS RE-ELECTED,. Meets ty in the d Hotel de K and dancing ntertainment R S R S S S A S S S R R S R S B S S B S S 5 S S S B prbessheamrsthonthmobsicb v s v