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This ee MU'l'l‘ AND JEFF. —The Little Fellow Breaks Training Rules. - = FoR THe | Lwe ar ke, JEFEF'S T RiDe SPORTINS Bloob" W THe RAce Sflfll!ullo. e Y NEWS N BREF, & uth Washington. Citisens’ * ¥ lation will meet lnmorrow.; s p.m.. If You Need o vefferson- Scho JCEE A JOBAS A Jockey S Beyomd b Southenst Community Center “win | THis AeTERNOON AND ME: . WELL, wh IN THE SADDLE: 4 d o AT 7 = Toier Sonoor, Butercainment. Speak | -f | HE AWT. SHoww uP ™-2 : : BRIEF CASE e ter A, P. E, 0. will micet t ! e These At rorran ra T oclotk Wi Mr S Wright. 1121 East Capitol street. ‘I'he Natu ‘¢ neet! It $5 00, $5.50 & $6.00 1wz G x| Great Falls. Takoma Park THaptist Misalon Soclety will ‘meet Thursday. | 8 p.m., with Mrs. Charles G. Royle, 207 Wiilow avenue. Mrs. Martha Meads will speak of her work in China and Wemen's Dr. Charien E. Pellew, a founder of the Washington Handicraft Gund, wilt address that society tomorrow even- | ing at the Art Center, 1106 Connecti- | cut avenue. ‘Delegates to the Ameri- can Federation of Arts will be guests of honor. C;‘r.h-ll Park Babtist Ladies’ Bihle t will meet tomorrow, 2 p. Genuine Cowhi de v Mrs. Thomas 8. Brock, Chestnut avenue. Cases, in- a pleasing, serviceable dark.brown. Cloaing meeting of P-n-!-'l'mm' e \ Association of ‘the Slater-Langston | School, will be held Thursday, & p.m..| tn Slater School. Rev. Emory B. $mith will sneak of “The Home, the School and the Church.” Aununl food lonntion skower at the Methodist Home. 6th and M nreemw tomorrow from 3 to 9 p.m. Choice of 1, 2 and 3 pocket styles. All are strongly re- Inforced with a steel bar at - the handle and are carefully fitted with locks. gl\en at C‘lhollc_ Con&m\ml(y House, E ‘street, 8 o'cloc 8 HURT IN AUTO SMASH. The Speech-Reading Club will pre-| Two Cars Collide on Canal Road. sent.a Chinese pantomime at Y. |C. A. 1333 F street, at 8 o'elock. Ad- . Other Traffic Accidents. pit Garfleld—street, {FAT CHANCE SPORTING Bloow's Gor . OF WINNING WITH You lll‘tn 10 Georgetown University Hos- Abner J. Lynn, sixty years old, 2614 was seriously hurt last night by the automobile of Fred- erick Bennett, Wardman Park Hotel, (Copyright, 1022."by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark regiutered U, 8. Pat. Of.) . BEcAUSE YOU'RE Y| JUNDER The INFLUENCE OF LIQUOR, You INSECT: YES £ KAow,. : . BUT “SPORTING ¥ gt Tl J BLeoD" AIN'T HADL.A ., DRoP;L (), 2 Car With Tag Obscured. HIGHWAYMEN GET $94.’ White and Colored Pair Operate in * POYER FUNERAL HELD. | COAL PRODUCTION GAINS. Former Governor of Samoa Buried | Geological Survey Indicates ¥ro- at Arlington. duction of 4,500,000 Tons. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | misgion charged. in front of the hotel. He was taken Funeral services for the Yate Com-| A current output of 4,500,000 tons of | Kight persons were injured yester-|io Providence Hispital in Mr. Ben-| TWoO young men, one white and one oo 1 s c,fi:’."‘;,‘,;’,‘,‘f"'s'g;';m,S",f,',*.‘.' “'""'"""',’l.;l“"'““‘fiuc"”:':{- Kap | day afternoon when two automabiles | nett's car and treated for a fracture | colored, in an automoblle with the Ii- | mander John M. Poyer, U. 8. N., for- | bituminous coal a week Is indicated | Gt : Alpha ‘Thets, w m a of the left ‘leg, broken finger and|cense numbers covered with rags, yes- |mer Governor of American Samoa, |bY reports, the geological survey an- Have us mark your new brief case in any style let- tering you may prefer. jlnery and noon: afternoon: millinery; - Thomson—Tonight ers' meeting: dressmaking; Oates Or-}oclock with Mrs. Louis Austin, 3136 | Smashed on Canal road, one of the chestra practice Hubbar: ag team. Tomorrow Gir uts A.'C. “Friends of Parent- Tench-! panish; dressmaking; ! Washington Opera Adult| Wil lead In library. This after-| Newark street. at § o'clock in fiormnunster Pres- | Liggett, colored, 1246 Congress court, byterian Church. J. E. McCullough |its occupants, all colored, being Ar-: hock cars turning turtle. The overturned |® car was owned and driven by Robert £ Israc Circle will meet devotional exercises. thur Moten, Sarah Crockett, Julla TWO RELIEVE CONSCIENCE ' }; :fi;;." n{umoon‘hnnmsedbeln rolesfil were held at 11 o'clock today at|nhounces, ::dlnllth“ li;l‘! Whs & otal waymen on the road between Sil- qi “gréater than at any time since the ver Hill and Red Corner and robbed | 113 apartment, in the St. Nicholas, | ;iners walked out on April 1* in ali C. Duvall of his wallet, containing |2230 California _ street northwest.!the unionized producing districts in Chaplain T. P. Riddle of the Navy!the country. Anthracite production 94, : Duvall, who resides in Brandywine conducted the services both there during the week ended May 13 re- Dramatic Company; plano practice: clect : PhIl_ Sherldan clectric Iron use: Gaelic Study Club. | PRIl BherlfeR, Tonight: Arabian|G. A. R-!(AIL smaking; Boys' Independent o Communhyg il Club, Executive meeting, Columbia Fed- eration of RBaptist Young People’s|cupant of the other car, yas ac- First Baptist Church, 8|companied by his wife and ‘daughter. Woman's Relief | residing at 1041 334 street; and Dan- at 7:30 o'clock, | lel Gray, Hall's Hill, Va.' They were all taken to Georgetown University Hospital. Somebody's conscience STOCKETT FISKE - CQ| PRODUCING STATIONERS | 010 -E -STREET-N'W Johnson-Powell_Tonight: Rhythm;! Union, millinery; ways and means commlt- o'clock. jLe8; Tuesday evening entertain omorrow afternoon: Childrems - so- clal dancing instruction; riythmie for | fel A, Payne School SlIL meet at 8 e clock. G. C. Wilkinson will spéak. Program. A knee. but.refused hospital treatment. Parent-Teacher Association of Dan- | His wife and daughter escaped injury. Frank Booth, colored, - thirty-three vears old, knocked down by an automoble yes- | for a long time. terday and his right leg fractured in'received (rom an “unknow Dlaces. The injured n York for the same fund in Washington the the “conscience fund. E. V. Brown—Tomorrow night: Citi- == zens' Association meeting. The Music Club of the Government Aene Hotela will give a dance tonight at Petworth—Tonight: Petworth Citi-|7:30 o'clock at Recreation Hall, North {zens’ Association meeting. Capitol and B streets. Lane, James Lane and Harry Lane, | Unknown Washingtonian Sends $€0 to Treasury Fund. is resting Stoney Moore, 4525 Canal Tond, oc- |easler in Washington today. was recelved at the Treasury yes- He received a slight injury to his|terday from some unkmown person m of $60 for It was the 3212 Grace street, was |first contribution from Washington | ment are Col. Fifteen dollars was " in New There | cash.’ Harrison Hall, fantry, and Lieut. Col. Smith, Coast Artillery Corp: TRANSFER LINE OFFICERS. Additional line officers transferred to the adjutant general's depart artillery; Col. Charles C. Smith, Clarence B. and is in business at 932 14th street,|and at Arlington, where interment|mained practically nil, the report had stopped his car on the road for = minor repairs, and it was while he was in making the repairs that the men approached, one displaying a re- volver and the’ other demanding his took place with full military honors. |said. The honorary pallbearers were| The survey's report indicated thal Rear Admirals W. H. Brownson, €. J. |lack of market demand continued the H. B. Wilson and Marbury | principal factor in holding down pro-- ; Commodore A. L. Key and dpetion. Estimating that consumption Commanders L. W. Jennings, | ol soft coal was now around 8,000,000 jr., and R. F. McConnell and Lorenzo | tons a week, the survey said that Semple. 3,500,000 tons was being taken weekl BAND LEADER RETIRED. ‘Warrant Officer Claude Goldsburg, e e band leader, 19th Infantry, at San| Nearly 2,000,000 tons of sand is us«. Francisco, hn been placed on the|in the United States each year i.. retired lii making age by consumers in anticipation « the strike. Miner Normal_Tonight: Spanish;| The Kalorama Citizens' Associa- A | home nursing: dietetics: Young Men's| tion will meet at 8 oclock, at the | A. C.; Choral Club. .| Highlands. to protest against pro- posed new -taxation planned “with- outirepresentation.” ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES Gén.: Nelson_ A, Miles TONIGHT. Spapish War Veierans, will meet to Thomas Circle Citizens' Assoolation mIgRU L 1IN and s ot will meet 8 o'clock in the Gunnnlyl Savings Bank building. Election. of ofickes and dclegnten !AS'!ORDDSESSEOOO PAY SUIT. Frankiin-Thomson Home and Schfloll St. Constantine and Helen Association will meet at § oclock!cr.ek Community does not owe its 'in Thomsop School. Election. former pastor. Rev. Methodius Me- . 1 r— taxapoulds, $5,000 uripald salary. A G. & H Heahng CO. Y. W. C. A. Glee Club will give a|jury In Circuit Division 1 before Jus- ” " concert, 7:30 o'clock, in First Con- | tice Stafford has decided in favér of Previously sregational Church. ' Silver offering. | the congregation in the suit of the % . pastor. The church contended tha < 7 -Bismy RATING Co Club—Bazaar from | the pastor resigned to accept anoth- *Found Reliable for Over Thirty Years.' Dancing, 10:30. er call. The pastor claimed he had & contract for a specified time. The W. H.Gottlieb, H.E.Huntsberry, Pres. Vice Pres. Steam-work Team-work The coal and the heater must do team-work. Se- lecting us to install your heating . equipment is a % guarantee that you will get the most out of your coal. Estimates given. 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