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THE® EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C. WEDNESDAY,” SEPTEMBER 27, 1922.° TUNNE[ -m ll]lN BETTER HOSPITALIZATION ]33" S [}ADHS Georgs F. Ko, 1. 1. check James| G G, RYAN DIES WHILE |2 =it dovr. When e came to the : | OF VETERANS IS SOUGHT , O Pirsens, B 3 Wiisma aiph Houeer,| CALLING ON HIS DOCTOR|later, pr, Read saio, ne }f‘é“,'.‘.‘fufilfjl s ‘m%w Passo h Houser, . W. i , nigan, d Gallaharn, John P. Dunnig: Coronor Nevitt, who, in turn, inform- || one large and well equipped shop. F] ' D. L. Sandoe, jr.; Edwin Snell, W. R. L |Legion Appeal, Particularly for Cheele, A o Hurrivan, Alfred Good- Q Street Resident Had Complained e e e vty “The Better 1o Serve You.” 3 € man, Hicks Baldwi d C. N. Hisle, jr. z 2 il Shell-Shocked, Taken to White mg,n,,y__,."m'““;'f Rt of Indigestion; Death Due |Mary H. Tayior and was emvloy | ERN O 2 House and Bureau; Davigson 1. e to Heart Trouble. by _of 1511 K street northwe Plans for the improvement of ]10:7-‘ b e :{YGE. C. F. r'runx_ley. A < Complainin £-indi Hohs GG S‘P“‘:r”:ur‘l\"l\r;lm:;)‘k"d o\l:'.leled:‘:tl'”: pitalization for the disabled veterans illiam H. Press,” John J. Kol g of ndiges! , G. G ot Siatue: Mv vy Ris Toods Ground Broken for Connec-ur i wora war “cspecialy those | Qualify in Competitive | Ex- | 5cbh ‘¥ Marsnall. 2. 3, Waods. fhege | Ryan. sixty vears old, left his home {isiion, 31 suffering froi eIl shock, we dore Newell, - 2 oy Cordell, Mrs, T. L.| suffering from shell shock, were dis- ore ool D e, T Ronb, O, |2t 2L @ street northwest this morn- . Mrs, R Strect and Miss | H s cussed at a conference at the White ( . . PSRRI = S st i t 3 . 7 Ry: 2 vo b ers, Ed- i tion Between Senate Office |Hoi iy Suivichnikigent Hard: | amination for Eligibility for |3 frcian, Jeadere, Hot. [Thefist |58, S rh! 000 Dole, "t a tow | mard s o 1 1o . "W o alths | ———— L ¥ u, i G. H. Cols, E. M. Dulin, Adolph Hugin: [ moments after he arrived at the doc- | 5500 | i Buildi o v : E i 3 4 o pr: o ilding and City P. 0. ctotany Buremy, and s, comuitted Jé V. d, W. Fdward . Ryan notified the de- g y representing the American Legion. Appointments. D_Egyuf;-m{W;;;;,"mfig,c‘}j-,,fif“p; M. [tor's office died from what later was | ceased’s wife b 7 I A F L l N Beauty Shoyp st 1536, s the successful pioneer in some of the most notable innovations for the auto- mobile, Cadillac has been, through two decades, a standard-bearer of new ideals. The Washington Cadillac Co. 1138-1140 Connecticut Ave. Franklin 3900-3901 Col. A. A. Spra , chairman of the ™ 2 rehabilitation Committes of the Amers _ Herltage, Floyd Gessford, C. S. White, | pronounced by Cononer Nevitt as|ing and h Ground was broken today at the|ican Legion, w pokesman for his frty; Lasiats omos piite e delegation and with him Quring the| One¢ hundred —and thirty-three + building for the con-| gontoecrams mare s A W Seimon | members of the Washington High crete steam tunnel and cable conduit,|and W. F. Lorenze of the medical | School Cadets have qualified in the which is planned not only as a con- | advisory staff of the leglon and|competitive examination for eligibil- | mection by which the city post office : SPEClallst in mental diseases, ity for appointment as officers, it was : ; Col. Sprague and his medical as- and government printing office Will i sistants "1 : s . sista At considerable emphasls | announced today by Lieut. Col. Wal- w 2 L8 carved with Bert Night xnd power 2 mpson, William J. Stephenson, R. ! , upon the immediate necessity for the | lace M. Craigie. U. . A. professor Cdwar v i from the Capitol power plant in Gar. | extension and improvement of the | or militurs seience And theties in the | nimeards. & W Adking, ¥, . rark vhi i hospitalization of those war veterans = nee ard tactics in the | Armstrong, L. 8. Jones, Joel Berrall, field Park., but which also avill be | e BAURE O L0 N ease, prin. | high scho Anoth mination | Bruce Caldwell, Donald Smith and {large enough for installation at|eclpally from shell shock. lowing | will be ivin these cadets to de- | Wpiiam Hoge, ~— 0 King, Edward some time in the future of a subway 3:; :‘t:‘l‘{:‘!’e:x'fll i:‘::"d‘-? ln_tf House. | tcrmine the field, staff and line of- | Riecks, C. L. Engel, John Collins, Isa- to convey the enormous amount of | (%, AT l_:““.b‘; m‘ hh‘”""’f‘(‘ej"h:‘f:é {ficers for the current scholastic year. |dore Brill, Willlam B. Harmer, Perry documents and mail from the hill to | Veterans' Bubenn t continue the die | Of the total number of cadets who | H; Jacobs, Maurice Love, Willlam 2. the post office and the printing office. | cussion of the subject. | qualitica in nitial Mnation, | Fisher. Chiarles Monroe, 1. A, Lorenz, Public Printer George H. Carter.| e 16 entral High School, I toher. Jo Rhodes Duvall and who broke the ground with a shiny | 34 MeKinley, 1 orn, 18 Western | £+ B Eletcher, jr.; Rhodes Du new shovel. working in his_shirt| AlD HIGH SCHOOL FUND. |und 1 They' are as fol- [J- J- Costinett. sleeves, announced that the new tun- s |lows, ranked according to the greae nel would be large enough, five by ———— wadé in th Philip Schnelder and John E. Bassett. | heart trouble. :::yx‘:lrlnlgpv:ertlpl of word from her. = w:vt-!;[r- :-l s‘"ul:mwuunm Mr. Ryan called at the office short- —_— Vestern—Moncure B. Berg, 1y before 9 o'clock and asked to see : You cannot dodge your responsibil- Ten Eyck, C. B. Garnett, jr.; Baxter|p. peyq He was told by the maid |ity by running away from du Makes Glasses for Your Ragsdale, H. A. Clark, Miles Flint, 8 Individual N * | that the doctor would be down in his " B - H H. Evans, Samuel H. Martin, Ellwood - ’ Jumping at conclusions is about all Op 1314 G St. office in a few minutes, and was asked | i TS, A ConcIusions I about & Claflin ticalCo. 15100 2t Three Days More of the September Specials . seven feet, so that after the steam 5 & ) y , Comet Rice Pud- S dna el it are Contributors to Colored Institution| ==~ fhow Faming. Wi Yz g N . place there will be ample room left in South Carolina Listed. b R L ' g - ding Without Eggs for the subway I e, 1, W ow . L s S g e . . Pt into a well-buttered Definito plans have mot been worked | Rev. J. C. Johnson, president of the |4, Wil e fe. I Levin, 83.50 Philfidelphla Avail yourself of this advantageous buying you can do while we are making features of these home comforts and con- ! 1; pound of Comet out for completion of the proje Sl Baptist Missionary Lone Star <, 1y . Owens, . D. Griffin, C. veniences. Pour over it 3 pints and will be left to_ the future, wh triarchal 5 Institute 2 3 y of cold milk, sweeten appropriations can be had for instal- | nowledye tribu for the | Brown. Hempel, George 5 > este]‘ and flaver to taste. put lation of the cars and conveyor: E inh Sch r | . rank LM an, | 4 little butter and tunnel will be large cnough als [ he R : wflm. meg over the top. vstem of cars a‘ml : 4 s Georges | 1} 3 a o on Lours in a E enough : v g e g M .M. Marse A AND RETURN Nronstern, W T . John Sunday, October 8 X i whi SPECIAL TRAIN es Washington (Unlon 6tation) Of course, you can charge any purchase yvou wish tormake. ed success - When tunnel completed pudding will enable persons in the Capitol. epends on 4 House or Senate office buildings to 1> baking. walk to the city post office or the|George A. S 2 pripting ofice. o immediately b 69: Edington ' Boyd, 1408 Chapin |1 ork will_pushed immediately by | street northwest, National Bible | N : ! willlam F. Cush, the contractor, and | Lovers' Association, 1909 Vermont | Donald Wheeler, Merrill Willet, F. jmo tunnel will be finished in avenue, § $1 each from five ! probability within two hundred days, | anonymous white women and $1 each theimer. . the time 1imit of the coi T from two colored women. Contribu- | I2astern—Theodore T mists The ground-breaking th morning | tions of an unstated amount were = s attended by representatives of !also recelved from Revs. Washington e government printing office, Capitol ; Robinson, M. D. Harley and G. W. power plant and the office of the archi- | Turner, all of Washington. A, A ngfll‘"flu xol:’hfl ‘efll.il{ Ch 25T AM., i larbut, W. A. Brown, H. Backen- A adel leaves Broad Btreet Btation 7:30 P.M., West Philadeiphla er 7:06 P.M., Wilming- ton 8:15 P.M. Tickets en sale Friday preceding Exoursien e‘!l.mmlr ‘Excursions &nfiil. Octo- r 22, November 5, 19, December E Pennsylvania System The Route of the Broadway Limited tect of the Capitol. Besides Public| The high school at Varnville 1 Printer Carter and Contractor Cush. | operated for poor colored children or| there were Arthur E. Cook, supervising, Hampton and other South Carolina engineer in charge of the Capitol power | countles. plant; Maj. W. R. Metz. superintendent | — - - uick Service of buildings of the government print- [Printi | Printing {ng office; E. E. Emerson, purchasing i down 1st to Uni station, [} agent of the government printing of- | around the plaz, to connect with the | A o 1 e eneimeer i charse | tunmel at the city oot office. whien || LEWIS M. THAYER of construction of the tunnel for Mr. ! is at present contected with the ov-| | EOWARD S, FISK Wt 507 13th N.W. Cush. ernment vrinting office. from which it | The tunnel will follow a straight line' gets heat, light and power. 1 Society Brand Clothes It combines the essentials of practicability and real ulility ; A We made a very raustive inspection of the Napanee Kitchenet—and found it a very superior Kitchen Cabinet— iven it the place of prominence in our that’s why we have g stock. 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