Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 32

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x4 Robert E. Leée, twemty-ome yenrs old, and Mrs. Ruby Lee. his wife, elghteen years old, occupants of u i | | Z | room on the second floor of 427 G You w'll | street, were overcome by fumes of find here— | coal gas, In theig room last night. | They were taken to Emergency Hos- | pital, where plvysicians said they | probably would recover. LETTER |,z simese cotores. sorty-ave years old, -suffering frem a hemor- rhage of the brain, was taken to hington Asylum fl ital yester- B heust. fl< I.“rl‘ lunl night, and a feate of death from nutural e Citaes wus given, that Lec ur letters Vi S shabotical x Murdgek, twenty-ome yenrs |- Jiled in habetical T T stroll Wus taken |- order—priced «t il ternou ‘un and ¥ sive | Linergency Dita | cocov et ’ 55C > 2 Overturning of an ofl slove yester- day afterncon, caused u fire in the kitchen at the home of Frederick Taylor, colored, rear of 1247 61 street. In an effort to extingulsh the fire Taylor recelved severe burns on both legs. He was taken to Freed- men’s Hospital, where physicians said his condition was not serious. The fire did $25 damage. A The Washington Botanical Wi | flower Soclety was entertained by an illustrated lecture of the botanical ivonders of the Cunadian mnorthwest §by, Nrs. Charles D. Walcott in lact night. More than 200 members jot the society were 1ne~:nl ture roum of the National .\l\h‘efim’ ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. THE EVENING . STAR, MARCH _ 31, 1922. : 51 . = ara \ B"Y NEWS ]N BR'EF ‘MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff’s Mother Knows Her Business. Lot (Corpeat 102,y .. P, vt mar : By BUD FISHER, ‘ 50 1U's A LeTiFe) (Fine! AND OH: SHE'S A BUSINGSS) A THAT ¢S50 SAY, SHe FROM YOUR BUSINESS (S WoMAN, GH 7 WHAT , 3 KEEPS AS IMANY AS MoHER" How / \gaop, SHE KIND OF BUSINESS , <He CAN;' OF coupse, - DIif BLE IuERSE s sHen? OAR ] SOME OF THE - = D \Hem SeTHIN v N ~ BoABDERS GeT Ly O\ e oo ench fox snaren: | WOMAN ADJUDGED INSANE. | pEetworth—Tonight: Girl Scouts; | EX-Shipping -Board Employe Sent Bluepl mts Brewniess | Obscene Matter in Mails. Abbie Lee Robertson, a former em- entative George Muddleston will | aren's rhythmic; i | spexk. Local and transient members‘AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS grade school boy TODAY of order invited. Central Hij “Southeast com- Nations wil A b | will give an|munity of {ght” will be a spectal fea- schoo! 2 o'cloe: = 28 Texple % 2 of the forty-first public or school Tesaen oclock, April - fools ‘davee at the Willard | ncital and communily music evin: | AECmEIRLOTIEI QS0 . the Central High auditorfum | sition of Take the future “bluc’ Thes built for evening. ek ploye of the Shipping Board, charged : I hard il stand an dince at = i T I Red Cros With sending obscene matter through | out of blueprints for your unusual | an t of rough T ".7' .“.f"'\‘\‘:’x'fi \\;'linup Dyer's, et | Wilson Normal—T onigl Sllurl- ik ¥ {the . was adjudged of unsound home. Confer with us 1 treatment | S1 C ¢ L’ £ My ta. ) | chapter of the D. k. 0. W. W., to fur-| Story technique; Columbia Miner: Normal — Tonight: Girly' | mind by a jury in Criminal Di . e | Simon Oppenhelmer; "Heverly Courts. cil will | ther co-ordinate that work in Wash - | Needlowork ~ Club; : lome | 1 before Cl'zifli; Justice McCoy Sester- | about the heating plant. meet a4 Churoir gL ine nt for Jast Washington — Tonight: Boy nursing; dietetic mnasium activi- | 4ay. e Indictment against her al- A The Society for Fhilosophical In-|un cvening of pleasure.” Mrs. Selden | ington for the Buzeum b1 | Scouts, Troop o8: Boy Bcouts, Troop | ties: Dgrlrnlllc cmb’v % ‘leses that after being dropped from | Qur 30 years' experience ?:‘{,Ll};‘c l::‘;:“r :"";:;;;‘;r;; King P. Spencer will conduct the Bible TR T 87; Metropolitan A. C.; library; sew- | the roll of the employes of the Ship- & 4 is Euelie fbrary, Eavacd Kinw will| Sant’s? Vo Setock: WILL GET CHERRY TREES. | machines for comimunity 3oobie.|_Bureyile_This sttornaon: Motners | DS Board she wreie leliers io 070 | is frecly offered — on FISK B - Co the Conception of Dignity.” (Dr. Simon will aeliver an address, —_— Thomson—Tonight: Spanish: milll. |§l‘$finf'chiflb"°”°" Bisno; Children's |rilous statements. =The woman, it plumbing, too. =4 = “Does the Jewis| eligion Fear the - | nery; dre t] A as shown, had also written le & ]ec“‘J::';n“:,g;‘“‘;m:“‘;‘:\‘nd""go‘rk‘mof Teaching of Evolution?' ats Wash- Tidal Basin Scheme to Be Dupli Sn:i'uuh a Randall_Tonight: Athletic Club; | 0, Members of Congress containing PRODUCING STATIONERS | the Committee in Russia and Central | [B§ton — Hebrew Congregation, 3 cated at Harrisburg, Pa. Boys' Club;| pramatic Club; Salesmen’s Club: | *“Hna aoomen tomy the stand In her Europe,” tomorrow at 8 p.m., Friends | ©'<1o¢k- ng Association Club; Gaellc 8tudy | Young Men's Southwestern Associa- = e oas 910 -BE-ST Burope, -m., The Japanese cherry trees around | piub® Mandomie ong. it Crun Joung Men's Southwestern Associa.|own defense and declared she was not | 10 -E-STREET-N'W ""“",“" the tidal basin and Potomac drive Cf":‘b cyele Club; Girls' Industrial | insane. When the court asked Miss | Biggs HEATING Co. The Men's Day program at Lincoln | O Johnson-Powell—Tonight: French; b M. Pearl McCall assistant United|.pyunq Reliable for Over Thirty Yeats i continued Sunday. . Smith, pastor, will { Provement of the waterfront at Har- | concert. postal law violations, if she had any . . risburg, the state cupital of Pennsyl.| - o S | _An oyster enlarges’its own shell. Tt | uastions to ask the witness, Mics| W B Caetitieh, L0 EIES My Maj. Vivian A ko % i View—Tonight: Boy Scouts: SPends jts infancy in the hole where | Roherteon haughtily responded, 1 will lecture ance o yanta SIRenyesentatiye By Park View A. C.; Royal A. C; Royai| it lives in its latter days. As it|wouldn't answ. t woman if she |¢ T | Midgets; Rnythin b. srows it throws out a secretion of | g 917 H St. N.W. y the choir. Miws "flcll Nieol » on “Washinzton in 1861 tomor-| Beck D :i G o s ow at .m. at The Arts Club. || . RRIX. Mgr. dence and parsonal reminiscénces of | e Phone West 67 {105 i Nicolay. = | private sacretary | coln during the The Wanderluster’s hike for Sunm- day will start from Takoma Park Sanitarium at 2:30 p.m. Take Capital Traction cars to Takoma and short line cars to end of line. Mr. Gambs will lead. —_— HOME ALTAR ADVOCATED. 01d-Fashioned Way of Conducting Family Urged by Pastor. An appeal for the return of the nized plan of conducting the :/ Dressup | Jor Easter || Ly |ment ol the "ora Home * Life America. Miss Brown, a_visiling nurse of the . Associated Charities, spoke on vol- Z. unteer community work of charity. Other speakers included Miss Jose- phine Patterson, secretary of the as- soclation, and Miss M. E. Wilson, prin- cipal of the school. President C. W. Tignor presided. Buster Says This matchless model in two-strap pumps, stunning in cffect and pliable to the little feet, is in the vanguard of style today. This choice style for little brother or sister, glove-like and supporting in its fit on the little foot. HOES Another splendid model em- bodying the features of ease and “protection for the little ones. Nu- merous other styles that are ex- amples of the best values in chil- dren’s shoes. L 4 fRerberick's Established 1868 1116-1120 Seventh St. 813 Pa. Ave. Washington’s Most Progressive Shoe House 230 "(,i‘" going to be duplicated In the Im- |.go o g outs: community music week | e o R R Hmt»s attorney. who has charge of | animal matter and carbonate of lime. 3 . V. 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