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Two passehgers on a. car of the Washington Railway and Electric Company were injured and the car derailed as a result of a collision at 5th and H streets yesterday aft- ernoon ‘with a motor truck of the R. M. Smith Coal Co., 471 E street ||| southwest, driven by Jjoseph B. Tas- |l koe, colored, 916 1st stréét southwest. W. T. Hollidge, fifty-three .years old, 410 P street, had his right hip disiocated and was bruised about the body, while Daisy Gaither, colored, thirty-one years old, 304 W street, was {njured about the legs and hands. They were treated at Emer- gency Hospital. As a result of the derailment of the car traffic was delayed for some time. Repairs for Al Heating & Cooking . Apparatus Grates, linings and vari- ous - repairs, including all firing tools necessary. Rudolph & West Co. 1332 New York Ave. N.W. on record in the last three years and equivalent to but 3 per cent of the IN AIR 26%; HOURS IN FLIGHT FROM FRISCO TO D. C. What is understood to have been the first flight from San Francisco to ‘Washington was completed at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when Lieut. Paul C. Wilkins arrived at Bol- ling Fleld after a flight which con- 0000 LS. HAVE T2H0UR DAY Tendency Toward Shorter > v WILL TEACH AT GETTYSBURG ;- Capt. Perry L. Baldwin, 12th Tnfan- try. at Camp Meade, Md., has been deZ tailed as assistant professor of mill tary science and. tactics, Gettyshur College, Geftysburg, Pa. & BUILDING ASSOCIATION § Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn. be- fore maturi Assets More 1 Surplus More Than BERRY, | JOSHUA W. CARR. Secretssy i I — $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES rock-bottom price on this superb new, fully guaranteed model. Don’t delay. Your time is limited! PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE. Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St. Working- Time Growing, However, Experts Say. Tendencies throughout the world are toward the abolition of a twelve- hour working day, accerding to the findings of the ‘committee on work periods of the American engineering council of the Federated American Engineering Societies, made public yesterday. i More than 1,000,000 Americans will benefit by the abolition of the twelve- hour day, according to a statement summarizing findings of the commit- ed by Dr. H. E. Howe of the National Research Council here. He is chairman of the committee. —Branch_Store, Washington Railway and Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. “B) Phone M. 955 FOR FREE Free Coupon Offer Potomac Electric Appliance Co, 607 14th Street N.W. Send me defatls of your free trial offer. “As to the extent of c work in ‘Anierica of forty continuous industrjes oper- ating more or less completely upon a from shift work. There are 300,000 wage earners working on twelve- hour shifts. They and their familie number more than 1,000,000 perso: The investigators declared logical alternative to a twelve-hour operation, on the quantity and qua ity of production, absenteelsm and in dustrial accidents has been satisfac tory where good management and co: operation of labor have been secur- R ed,” the report said Cor. 7;1: M‘K HTS e oy : HIGHWAY ESSAY JUDGES TO AWARD SCHOLARSHIP 'News “City Club Shop” 1318 G St 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Sunday, Sept. 17, 1922 Washington B 2 Baltimore named the judges to award the four. year university scholarship offered In ¥ connection with the national good Fashion's Newest Footwear ||k The judges are Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture; George H. Lorimer, editor of the Saturday Even- ing Post, and Dr. John G. resident of Princeton he judges accepted responsibility for the award of the scholarship at the invitation of Dr, John J. Tigert, United States commissioner of educa- tion, who is also chairman of the board. The judges have been supplied with “Betty” Pumps Are Chdrming s sumed twenty-six hours and thirty minutes in actual flying time. He was a week on the road, stopping for a day at Salt Lake City, making eight stops all told. The flight was made without accident. The plane was a De Haviland DH4B, standard Army observation plane. He had with him Sergt. Leo Hukill, mechanic. Lieut. Wilkins and Sergt. Hukill left ‘Washington August 17, and flew to San Francisco in twenty-eight hours and five minutes actual flying time. COAL PRODUCTION SHINS B AN Week’s Survey in Bituminous and Production of coal from the coun- try's mines during the week ending yeterday was estimated by the geol- ogical survey at between 10,200,000 compare with production of 8,756,060 tons of bituminous and an almost negligible quantity of anthracite last week. - “Transportation s the dominant and limiting factor in eoft coal supply.” the survey said. stricted by transportation difficulties, the rate of soft doal production is seemingly fixed temporarily at 1,600,000 tons a day, or 9,600,000 tons a week—this in epite of a strong market and prices sustained at high levels.” The cumulative output of anthracite since the beginning of the calendar year was estimated at 32,265,000 tons. against 64,285,000 tons in 1921. A “Stocks of anthracite are very low, the survey said. “The reserve on the Lake Superior docks on September 1 was only 23,833 tons, against 120,384 tons on the same date of 1921. Stocks of retail coal merchants in Massachu- setts on August 15 were the lowest 616-17 ST. NW. The Young Fellow with an Individual look days wearing a Man's Store felt hat, labeled —the right shade, the Real $3.50 Fall Hats shift systenr. They employ between thraci i 2 i 500,600 and 1,000,000 wage earners on An ite Fields You'll see him shift work. Their families col 7 5 from 1,500,000 to 2,000,000 D Favorable. everywhere these who are dependent upon earnings —_— shift system I8 the eight-hour shift 500,000 tons, mad. aps : : system. " Experionce hia ghown that, i s right shape, linked — vh Vi tried, the change has 2 £ . . . proved successtul. & tumlnous and 900,000 to 950,000 tons with the right prices. “The effect of the eight-hour, as|of anthracite. 5 compared with the twelve-hour shift| *The totals announced by the survey Thousands of ’em, ' boys, to pick from. A visit here - tomorrow will bring its own re- ward in money’s worth or money back. Two price groups— * THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE. Real $5.60 Fall Hats The very best School . Shoes Money can buy *Gro-Nups!” Built to strict quality questionably the most eco- nomical School Shoes you can buy. For Girls: ..$350 to $4.00 “Hahn Specials™ Lower priced, but solidly built; are also splendid values. For girls and boys— $2.48, $2.95, $3.45, $3.95 Black Brocade, Patent trim’ = p; 4 the PhilTppines, rto Rico, Hawai Patent, Otter .Suede ang Aluska. . & . A . i Jt°ig estimated’ that at least 250,000 trim E puptis-of high school grade partici- Patent, Blue Kid trith. &~ All Patent Leather;: All Black Satin: @ " Black Kid,-ISa,ten't trim . Exceedingly - chic, -very high grade, and— .. = attractively priced $8.50 Clever New Pumps for High School & College Young Women 8598 New low cut, one specifications — wfi th a ;‘I‘;"g-p ‘“]g‘" SO’: grand sw"m.):‘?n..: Ancient and A known reputation for serv- 5 cin SoDted Blottn QR b “ PO leather or Jurisdiction, and Rev. Prof. G, Bug- ice—“GRO-NUPS” are un- satin. blacke gelll, Knight of the Crown of Italy and head of the Italian_ department 2 New Walking Pump of patent leather, black suede ftrim, welt sole. X New black satin Pump with bro- alory,” and the audience, at the close For Boys: ua..’ S ar oy of tha exercl 1 sin Lesuu eel. : 10 to 13%. ........$450 to §5.00 ame in patent 1to 6., 1475 to $6.90 leather; - vocation, New black calf- skin or _patent leather. or. Pump - - with demi - wing tip, leather heel. These and other new styles. _Values:: abgolutely in a class by themselves for $5.95. B Firgétone, Akron, Oho, and Is valued at 32 90 $ " Getting closer to the Young Feller and Announcing Opening of Calvalier Studio of Dance Art Miss LEONA I. CALLAN Mrs. JOHN C. CHEVALIER Children’s Classes Now Forming, Phonest Columbia 4038-J. the coples of Afty-four essays, Tepre- senting each stal 11 as the Dis- paled un the contest, and these fity- four manuscripts represent the cream “How good community.” The seholarship is glven by H.'S 00 The successful student, to be’Stlected by the judges, may attend agy- coHege . or university in the uficed gll‘;u. The scholarship is in- tended to defray tuition and expenses Lot the Btudent in college. 1t is expected that the judges will Teach a declsion in time to permit the succesaful boy or girl to enter college North 2460, College Student Two-Trouser and territories, was made by leading | | I educational institutions, such as a i | *31 ment of agriculture. Five winning patterns in regulars and o g0 "'P alntlllg short ‘models, of snappy tweeds, home- ITALIANS TO CELEBRATE. G spuns, and cassimeres, in Sgotch mix- | --Paperhanging | Fifty-Second Anniversary of Fall of Pope’s Temporal Power. The Italo American Masonic Club, tures. Styled according to youth’s ideas o —belt backs, patch pockets with flaps. “'UphOktemg The extra pair of trousers gives added For years we have i | specialized in this work. | headguartérs at 66 C street north- west, will hold the fifty-second lnnl-l versary celebration of the “downfall ‘of the temporal power of the Pope’ in the auditorium of the Central High I wear. The fact that we have built up a-great insti- | tution shows that the § superiority of our serv- ice is appreciated. School, Wedneaday evening at 8 e'clock. Judge George Fleming Moore, past Odd apd beautiful things not found else- where, at prices that cannot be duplicated in . Washington EORGE PLITT CC . (Ime.) of Bloomfleld Seminary, New Jersey, will be the apeakers of the evening. A program .of music has been ar- ranged and conaists of selectiens by the Kallipolis Grotte band; soprano | Jj solo by Mrs, Harry A. Grittel and .with- Mya. Harry R. Reed, accompan- ist; cello solo by Miss Hazel Benton, accempanied by Miss Ruth Benton, and the singing of “Roma ngible” and “Core del Lembards by the |} young women of the Italian Baptist Chureh -of the Redeemer. | G, B. ‘Wheelock will “Old Chain of Service read o R N c“u'uh ) 7 . Pure Worsted - - CONCERT CLOSES FAIR. - New Fall Suits for . . ... Grotto Band Batertains Large Crowd on Final Night. ' entertalning “thousands of perlg):’dufldng ‘th :-p::x the n.|= at and “Lamont . streets wi clon: ?nt night by the Kallipolls oroiw. ‘The speeial feature of the closing program waa concert by otto heard by a .Cro 3 wi e o T ihe- & irv"dmfiu will . For r mous ik —lomy’-Wmh or M;ney Back/‘— over its success. The proceeds §1 Adding Another Link to Our «ECONOMY CORNER” Mr. Man, if you must of necéssity practice tl}rift come in and see how well we've carried out this idea of offering 520 ars, sil'orfs and stt.)uts, in-fancy mixtures, biues and " placks of all: PURE WORSTED,:fiot exactly tailored by hand, but ~'better than the avetage “hand-tailored” garment of, fnferigr. fabric. poo sy —— ty. 5 Pro dent PN TR ok W0 0 M8 R B g R b Rl e M A hE b L A L T L R L R LA LR A A A R R AR I S R R U N