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AR UBTEWRBAR e ADDRESS ONSHF FEATURES NEETWG .. Fifty New Members Enrolled by Lincoln Park Citi- zens’ Association. Passing of several resolutious, an address on safety by J. C. Price of the Washington Safety Council and the installation of fitty new members fea- tured a‘meeting of the Lincoln Park Cltizens' Association in the Bryan School last night. Mr. Price told the assoctation what things could be accomplished through instruction in safety and cxplained how the Washington Safsty Council is educating the population in Wash- ington to think of the causes of the varfous acefdents that ocour, so that each individual may exerciss personal care in order®o do his charo in pre- venting them. He stated that during the period following “Safety week™ had been a reduction of in the total number of de occurred over a sin time befor> the safety campaign ingugurated. Traffic deaths, ke said, had decreased 42 per cent and deaths to children 65 per cent. Vote on Proposal Deferred. A resolution to disapprove of tie action taken by the Fuderation ¢f Citizens' Assoclations in the with- drawal of their representatives from the central school committee was 1e- ferred to the committee on educatinn in order that it may investigate the matter and report at the next meet- ing, The action taken by the federa- tion. fn trying to get reduced rates on the limited telephones was in- dorsed by the association. A letter read from the Georgetown Univer- sity telling of the plan to raise an endowment fund through subserip- tions from friends of the school also was indorsed by the assoctation. | A committee was appointed by the president, Guilford S. Jameson. to visit Public Health Officer Fowler and urge him to stop the burning of trash at several dumps in the vicin- ity of Lincoln Park. The committee consists of L. G. Buehler, chairman; David Babp and H. E. Nau. J. W. Barse was credited with en- listing thirtv-two of the fifty new members added to rally list. lected to membership are as Gibbs, Sidney B. Dia- . H. Kendriok, John H. . E. Long, Thomas D. Stew- art. N B Hummer, Harry F. Rob- rts, Herbert L. Sisson, Harry BE. au, B. Frank Campbeli, N. Shada, Sarnest H. Muller, John J. Tolcott. nett Landsman. D. J. Burger, H. (ihamp. Mrs. J. J. Davis, R. A. Boss, Ars. Clossman, Mrs, A. Schnelder, Tidwin_E. Mayhew, Samuel Rosen- blum, Frank A. Divéen, Goorge Youns. R. C. Henry, W. A. Coleman, B. F. Miller, Charles S. Shalesser, Fred E. T. Offutt, George H. Solbach, W. H. Brooks, ‘Bryan S. Flather, Wililam D. Beatty, 5. P. C. Thomas, John R. Reed, E.’'G. Wright, R, M. Griffith, W. M. Bruce, Willlam T. Charbes, A. H. Lithgow, Claude Burlingame, William P. Bryan, Paul H. Knabb, E. B. Baldwin, George I. Laizure, Samuel R. Shene and Owen I. Kirwan. W. C. T. U. WORK LAUDED. The “educational work” of the Women's Christian Temperance Union in upholding the eighteenth prohibi- i amendment. was lauded by Vayne B. Wheeler, general counsel f the Antl-Saloon League of Amer- In ‘an address last night at the { Avenue M. E. Church, 14th and | son streets, before a preliminary organization meeting of & branch of the temperance union. The meeting to permanently effect a section of the union will be held Friday afternoon. Mrs, Emma Sanford Shelton, president # of the District W. C. T. U., presided. ME vy m ey v e mg FIRE CAUSES $25 LOSS. Fire companies in Northeast Wash- ington this morning about 1:30 o'clock responded to a call received from box 982 and found a lively blaze fn the kitchen in the home of Annle Nealy, 4409 Sherlff road northeast. Firemen quickly extingulshed the blaze before it spread to other parts of the house.’ Damage to house and of Your Eyes Let s examine them and fit your glasses. 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