Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1922, Page 9

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will vistt Yellowstone National Park, : B A y ). 0, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1929.~ e o wanone Natonal veeks. | TO BROADCAST WARNING. |57, fmains while traveling over high- Mr. and Mrs. Harrison expect to re: Pl ol L. way crossings. turn home sbout July 10. Message by Radio to Urge Care at In.the last five years, 9,000 deaths and 24,000 injuries have occured at highway crossings, while in 1921 The confirmation of the class at the Rallroad Crossings. alone, thirty out of every 100 acci- tm;trn Street Temple will take place 0 donta1 deaths on the railroads of the (Continued from Eighth Page.) on Friday morning. | Those who wil A message setting forth the aims|United States were classified as cros: - ~————| receive ‘,' Rauscher’s on Slt,fld'“{ of the “careful crossing campalgn” | Ing accidents. England, except durlay the war, |evening Juns 2 from 8 to 10 0'cloPt Les pe conducted under the suspices| - s e = when Mr. Burton was attached to the [ 176F JTR s, Honry ) e ; y Britist, iasion In Washingtor, when [ & Oscar Baum, Mr. and Mra'|of the American Raflway Association WOMAN FOUND DFAD. By io?k 8! -onho: ...nfl .“l:. i) g.. ..‘“'ifl‘"’.’.’.‘.‘,"h"";"fi’ lm. l‘f: during June, July, August and Sep-| Mrs. Susie M. Phillips, thirty-five | il o SRt i Yt PP it | tomhon, WL v braaciatoa B adl | vours ol iy Mgrew i norihinst | “that’s done!” Milton Hopfenmaler, Mr. and from Pittaburgh, Newark, Chicag | morning by ranic 2 ‘é’-hfi’.‘.‘;if 4 ! Mrs. Stilson Hutchins will sail from T M Toute Bimes . {and Springfield, Mass. husband. Dr. Herbert Martyn, deputy New York Saturday aboard the Lor- - Taine for & (hrescmonth stay-dn Bu- | N, Mes, Louts Stmo -| The object of the campaign, the | coroner, performed an autopsy on the || rope. David Sanger, Mr. ana Mrs. Frank | messages will say, Is to bring to ‘the | body last night at Deal's undertak- —when you paint with am ps Simon and Dr. and Mrs_B. K Leon. [ &ttention of the American people, the | ing establishment. He reported that | i you p: i Morning Wedding in & o 8ity of excercising the greatest|death was due to an attack of acute ||} 66 ”» . . . Moratas Wedding Mr. and Mra, Walter Rolapp of Sait | Pomsible. care to avold belng. struck ' gastritls. | urco l lq“ld Palnt '(la M The ma: of Miss Nann Clay | Lake City, who are pessing the week ag n Sheehy, di ter of Mrs. James J.|at the capital, are stopping at Ward- o ‘Sheehy, to Mr. John Berchman Shana- { man Park Hotel. han of Omaha, Neb., took place this You will know that the job is not only well Are a most ap- ing. -~ D¢ P ied aif P e, A ey g b “’::' Births Reported. done—but permanently done—for “Murco” is preciated gitt, Chursh by, MeriXae; And] wAS ol o, Lolowing bicthe bave beca sipored 10 the “Life-long Paint.” It withstands exposure fae tbey vt ae X Brother: . the health department 1 the last twenty-four SuvERSTMS and endures under all conditions a remarkably atten: y | "Bhiitp and Katherine De Gruchy, girl. Sss = long time. The less often you have to repaint— h Miss Sheehy. Only < o o useful as they ;,f: St i P 11,“‘,{% n fos'E. and ‘;'""‘ o neh. e Phlladelphm the better investment it is—in maten!:lL and are ornamental. ferony ‘And the’ wedding breakfast " sad Hotie e, Doy DiaMonbs E craftsmanship—and “Murco” lasts. It must, " in the home of the bride’s mother 7 A. and Buth M. Crowd L Of extraadinety brilliamcy, calor and shoelu ithout £l because it is PURE lead, turpentine, linseed oil Our extensive i was for members of the families. The L Tho reputation and i % doly without flam: e 3 - bride was unattended and wore & o 2 e, B0y S= i '""'Mwmb'd nl:hufi!;lgm“ shment and Japan drier. variety enables simple costume of whits georgette aad Ban’ Velhinere : bt A 2 ARy e A s yau to make a ! Tied bride roses and lilies of the| julitn D. and Hildy L. Hall gl nge - BarPins - Bracelets - Necklaces In quantity for any Lok lects f el July 1 Mr. Shanahan and his| Keimin and Ama Acierman, boy Correspondence invited job and in all colors hetieiee ection vt 3B R e Wt | B RSRERI WEDDING INVITATIONS =*/ANNOUNCEMENT'S = . ¥ : : The lstest provailing sirlos mowased & Sucioty ar if desired. E J M Mr. Bush-Brown and Dr. and Mrs. Asne's. Batchelder, boy. dth./blbquybuw - Anniverury-Raceylimfv . . urp y 00 George W. Johnston will be hosts at| Michae 1 ; : - the dinner at the Arts Club tomor- & Bowea b e Dmrer-Bndge - Debut -Tea and Dance Cards row. The program for the evening| g; 7 » Boy. Yill'take the form of an open forum, fi‘lfll’l}nlfi nod Madeline Palmer, Firl. 7 THE CGIFT Book, the topic_ being: “What changes ndolph and Elsie Madden, boy. will. .g,'[dg,g, iaterested inthe selecti policy and practice are needed to en- 4 Jewels - ilvar-W:u‘:h'oj:-"C'lo’:l‘:‘s - G’l:.:‘;lth?:fi;: able the Arts Club to serve its mem v o 5 : 5 uch quality end style a9 cannot be found generally. bers better and more quickly realize| pejix and Prevailing Discounts A;lwl& 710 12th St. N.W., Main 5280 The Capital's Gift Shop its ideals?” Robert A. s 1215 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hudson of Syd- o - Hours: 8:45 to 5130 ney, Australia, are in Washington for AL , boy. a visit and are stopping at the Pow- QWe hatan. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bauschell of Marriage Licenses. 2 Brazil have come fo Washington for N o~ M an extended visit and are staying at |, Marriage licenses have been lssued to the - o TR pm e ey = 2 o n 0. Allen an Mr. and Mrs. George W, Harrison.{of Wakefleid, Vi 2 ¥ 608 > : who will leave Baturday with the | Jomn H. Garrett and Buma M. Justia, both For “"d‘y TO G614 ¢ 11th N Store HOIIIS, 8:45 to 5:30 Almas Temple delegation for ®an |of Black: l“r‘tndlm. :lll': wmh-lnl in um coast ek Bruith and Trtg TrimENe sl metropolis during the imper! coun- i!. cil seasion, and then make an ex.| AlTad MeAfes and Virgiaia Hendersoa. tended tour of the northwest, goins as far as Vancouver, British Colum- bia. On their return to the states they Deaths Reported. The following deaths have beem reported to ,l!h. health department in the last twenty-four ours: ‘William Abbott, 54, Emcrgncy BDI;’!‘L Robert E.- Cunningbam, [, 2600 Pennsyl- vania avenue. / = Harry P. Johnson, 46, 1222 20th street. L] Willlam H. Acton, 49, 516% 1lth street southwest. Alfred G. Hauriet, 57, 831 New Hampshire avenue. Finer Frock Thg 'H ouse of Courte - Jown L. Barahoise, 82, Walter Reed Hos- i tal. P!ired Hawkins, 58, Providence Hospital. Freedmen's Howpital. ree! BOAT LIFTS PROPELLER. Can Be Pulled Ashore Without En- dangering Its Motor. Considerable attention is being at- tracted to a motor boat which com- - EC o o e exceed any contemporaneous selling of the present season. with the conveniences of a rowboat. It goes anywhere a rowboat goes and ecan be pulled onto shore or landing without the. slightest danger to the propeller or its compact power plant. The novel feature is the pro- (] tecting arm, or skeg, which auto- < matically 1ifts the propeller, which - is amidship, out of harm's way when passing o'\‘el" lggl 07 .hA“o'i Wlfi‘el;; According to our custom, every Cloth Suit in the ke hanariuor Eninter house will be included in this sale. We have divided them e plenickars o o into two groups— . | PLAN _BEAUT.Y CONTEST. l'egal..'dle8§ Of the Ol’lg].nal — price—is offered at Washington Colored Girls to Aid Interurban Athletics. —All Sport : Suits ‘Washington colored girls will partici- pate in a beauty contest at the Sub- urban Gardens, 50th street and HA.)('- —putting into a special sale value and variety, and making sacrifices that Half-yearly Clearance ~of All Suits .4 —embracing the finest of imported Tweeds and Home- e P ainis spuns—we shall offer at : fees will bo donated to the Interurban > o S A W Brovids the music, - . They’re dis- Canton Crepes 1 ° mizary pared parads waa dbiained todsy b7 tinctive Dresses - e e V. 3 of b e uctlon Sinlstio asepétation, from the police aus —every ‘one of repe de Chine : ‘ T | RO priane At Toth ana T strasts, them — original = Suits selling originall a0 s ot Cheidng } s R S selling originally «f L RS in design, exclu- up to $49.50—are now ineeceitoiioth acest itiers il il 4163 sive in the char- - acter of develop- 3123 to $24.% TWO CHARGES QUASHED. e e U. §. Attorney Drops Indictments |’ ing fashion of the 3 Against B. 0. Kleindienst. ! Y e United States Attorney Gordon has (11 ults i quashed two indictments, reported in 2 1916, against Raymond O. Kleindienst, ect: ico head- e e e s Dresses for 5 Navy Blue and Black Tricotine, Poiret Twill and a8 works 88 Be O rarate extoction street, afternoon quetine—straightline and plain-tailored models; S with adultery. He was tried on the dinf 1 others in box effects, embroidered, et hall offer senter 3 Serve. ot years i the s e b ag gty charge and, belng cor ; 2 s , etc.—we shall offer seutinceditones evening wear, themat pentientiary, -highest degree. strongly preferred colorings —plain and in combination. An appeal by Attorney T. Morris ¥ ‘Wampler for the acoused was prosecuted and the Court of Appeals reversed the decision of the Criminal Court and held : g Itery under the District code is . RedUCthl‘l ity nder the Distcl S0 12 Sould mot be sent to the penitentiary. The case was never called again for by Sults selling originally NS B Sizes are in excelle nt assortment Championed by some male members, & Aeraa s TR s R both Ladies’ and Misses’ v | C——— ? . - s2‘“,6“’-3=4 to sseg Siies Pl Clearance of Spring Dresses —Silk and Cloth— —divided into two lots— Avenue Now on View ¢ About 45 Dresses—exclusive models s 50 oA and popular styles—that sold up to 299 ‘A Notable. $55 g oo i) T Collection of : ‘About 29 Dresses—smart and con- $ 50 The Newest and | : servative effects, in the wanted 9Y Most Charming weaves—that sold up to $35. uesemean: TR Creations in Millin'eof ‘. <~ 7" On Sale beginning Thursday morning ‘41l Early Models . REDUCED To 85,810 and $15 § % oi [} J si ?

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