Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 16

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WEMAN HURI£ MAN lflflfi SUNDAY NIGHT HELD IN AUTO SPILL| SING GRARM THRONG Community Concert in Central Police Investigate Collision| #High Auditorium Presents an Near East End of CIED B flnning Bridge. A crowd that tested the capacity of the building filled the Central High ‘School auditorium to particl- pate in the fifth Sunday night com- munity sing last night, under the auspices of the Community Music +ident near the cast end of Benning | Association of Washington. ridge. Pannell's car, moving \\‘ESl.i The occasion marked the initial ap- collided with the eastbound car Uf]pt-ar:mm: in concert of the Army John Jackson, Burrville, and over- ] Band, under the direction of Warrant turned it. '\Ofll(‘t‘r Rosca Resta, U. 8. A, and the continued appladse that followed each number attested the appreciation of the enthusiastic audience. e Tarry Panuell, 1041 Jefferson street, Wwas arrested last night in connection with the investigation of a traflic ac- Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, colored, forty years old, wife of the owner of the overturned car, suffered a pain- ful injury to her head and was taken to Casualty Hospital. Both machiries were damage: dly. col Band Gives Popular Number. The band's rendition of Liszt's “Les - | Preludes,” scldom attempted by other than the great bands of the world, was a finished piece of work, and the musicians were made to feel that driven by W, t Her left 1 3 £ was cut and urgieal aid at in Program. Margaret Mansficld, accompanied by e rs. J. J. Mansfleid, presented a in, | most pieasing violin program, while twenty years old. also an occupant|the recreational singing by the audi- of the Quincy street house, and Mr. [ence, under direction of Robert ¥rank suffered painful bruises. They | Lawrence, was as usual one of the were taken to Garfield Hospital. most enjoyable parts of the program. Delivery Vehicie Ditched. e Glaring lights of an approaching | a; automobfle last night resulted in Jesse Day, Camp Springs, Md., ditch-'on ing & motor delivery vehicle near the District line on Walker road. y suffered numerous slight injuries and was tagen to Providence Hospital The vehicle was not damaged. Motor Cycle Policeman Lewis of th sixth precinct was thrown from hi motor cycle in His left knee w RITES FOR MRS. ALSOP. e auditorium having | MUTT AND JEFF—Anyway, 6EE MUTT, T Gov A LeTTER EROM HoME AT LAST: PINKUS wROTE T = Silver Road Woman Buried in Fort time for the executive's feas Lincoln Cemetery. b s a present from the ¥ Funeral services ed and will omorrow ing a suitable fowl the present T Club of Morris & Co., Chicago This Is The New Edison | London Console Model 1352 Mahogany-finish brown Sold on any terms you want Becnrd Capacity, 34 FREE A package of 100 talking machine needles absolutely free to all who call and ask for same. No purchase necessary. Get It At Gibson’s 917-919 G St. N.W. 'ARCADE MARKET 14th at Park Road Clean—White—Sanitary FREE EXHIBIT _ (Nothing Sold) 7 to 10 PM. Tomorrow 150 Decorated Stands 'SOUVENIRS MUSIC AMUSEMENTS UPSTAIRS Reduced Prices on Nigl_:t of Exhibit bANCING, BOWLING, BILLIARDS' i | | I = WHAT Docs Touk BRoTHER A ) He SAYs:®Depwr ICEFs- 1T wAS B FINE OF You ™ RE\M!MBGR MOTHER 0/ HER. | BIRTHDAY. YouR o | BRoTHER, PINKVS: sav$ ~ TR s Kind to His Mother. BRIEF, BuT TOMORROW! OUR NEWLY ENLARGED and entirely remodeled store is now ready---making it one of the best drug stores in the entire East. To properly celebrate this event, and as a mark of appre- ciation for the admirable co-operation of our friends and the public generally, we announcea GRAND RE-OPENING TOMORROW. WITH--- ---a more modern “departmentalized” store. - SOUVENIRS WHEN YOU ATTEND this opening you will notice entirely new stock and fixtures---a different store entirely EVERYTHING THAT ‘COULD ) be improved has been improved— everything has been changed except this store’s policy of DEPEND- ABILITY—of giving something more than price. - 10 DEPARTMENTS— FRESH NEW STOCK CuristiaNI Druc Co. ~© 9th and Pa. Ave. NW. H Cua s o o (Copyright, 1922, by H, O. Fisher. Trade mark o registered U. 8. Pat. o.) p . —By BUD FISHER. ‘PS means % / PostscPT, Pas You Stmel ) FOR ALL ADULTS IN THIS HANDSOME, well lighted, well ventilated, large, spacious, new store—you will find merchan- dise in sufficient variety 'to satisfy the needs of all, including Christmas shop- pers! Goods, Drugs, Rubber Goods; Toilet s ountain, ountain Pens Souvenirs, ties. oys TN

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