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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. JUNE 8, 1923. DR KUBER m GH‘ |Famed Dog Leads LIEUT. W. G. MOORE DEAD. |50 D. C. EMPLOYES GET | CARELESSNESS iS FATAL. | MUNSON LINE AND U. S. AR e e T 'Frlends to Body Retired Naval Officer, Long III, INCREASME AEPAY| ey o el ) SUED_BEQE_CONCERN delay. in the shipping of ¢ts pr e gt e 1o carty ot s bro i 3 Dusnos: atess, South Americr, by tho | SCiT00 G et g for i praeat Succumbs to Paralysis. 25 LEIChsE of NaIEE L, ool | defendants the goods were refused by {he fall of 1016, it 13 stated, but b | Workers in City Refuse Divisionored, 1240 Bladensburg road north-|B: e consignees and o be sold at a | w E IE | | 5 | 3 - | Breach of Contract Caused $93,147 | the consignees had to be sold at a | cause the shi re not lable ti ‘ ’f "ead Master Lieut. William Graves Moore, U. 8. | east, who wa: d ) | cal ps ‘were availabl RAR G ” B GR I~ Jedne | Advanced From $2.88 to "_"'“c accident orl| :h;lro;d‘nrear Y‘tuck i Y j 8o L delivered untii Jan A RO REREREDEDDDmDD———S——E=————m——————, N, retired, died Wednesday morning | b i Ay Sacrifice on Goods fent to South The court is told that the Shipping | uary, 1920. KETCHINKAN, Alaska, J 7.— |at the United States Naval Hospital .04 Per Day. reek Church cemetery the afternoon Bourd had commandeered the vessels | Attorneys Carlin, Carlin & Hall an: e T e oo a the 5 eIty ol S tos Aliaeas oF A%io 83 - of May 30. resulted in the jury report- | America, Is Claim. of the other defendant, and after enter- | Wade & Beck appear for the plaintiff sole survivor of the disaster of | 42 ¢ Fifty per diem employes of the city| 2§ 8 verdict blaming carelessness on| . ... o 2 St. Lou the Canadian Paclfic steamship |Years. He suffered a stroke of paraly- | ' 807 G =moploves of the <it¥line part of Hill for the accident. he Chase Bag Company of St. Louis, Doctor of Letters to Be CON-| Princess Sophia, in 1918, in which |sis some time ago, which was the & The verdict exonerated Sterling | Mo., yesterday filed suit in the District more lhnn‘{our hund‘ied persons | cause of his death. The funeral was ]‘"fl'“!fla 0: 16 :entx\: da.\,xit :’v E:'I{e)(';cizr:;g Dfltfiliiuu:: place n’or::- Supreme Court to recover $93,147 dam- lost their lives, yesterday attract- earned today from Morris Hacker, ) other car in ferred at 124th Commence- | <" picnickers by his barking to |held this morning at the mortuary | SERRCC Todsr From Mo advanceq | Collision. Tt was testified that Hill | 28es for alleged breach of contract from 2 creek, where they discovered the | chapel of the W. H. Scott undertaking | from $2.88 to $3.04 per da. was joy riding in an automobile be- | the Munson Steamship Line of New ent Monda body of his owner. Ralph Beer- egtablishment, 409 8th street south-| The white and colored branches of|1oN8Ing to Vincent Powell, a colored mi y. quist, grandson of Harry Carroll, e e e e e ¢l the City Employes Association et | friend, and was driving at an exces- city controller of Seattle. Beer- |€ast, a o'clock. e interment | 1%, "0 Street Armory last night to | 8iVe rate of speed when the accident quist lost his life when he slipped |was at Arlington national cemetery. | consider resigning their District jobs | happened Georgetown University will honof ;\;{l{ii;eiuw‘zlmay:{?lfi:& rock 0 | with Masonic honors, under the aus- | unless a general revision of the per Dr. George M. Kober, dean of the | gder plees of Hiram Lodge, No..10. F. A. [digivasceiloomate .« 00 - ; medical school for the last thirty-two _— L g L e ; the association, stated today that the | [ ; z hat askfor Horlick: . HAY FEVER ars, by conferring on him the de- mb men deferred action for two weeks. orlicks > ; ¢ ,g th tn| OPENS DINNER SERIES. |corded at the interment. ®| Mr. Hacker explained this morning The ORIGINAL i ece 4F Aaetit o Ioiet w0 i Lieut. Moore was a native of Peters” | hat the increase iven some of his| IK | SOLUTION ~ommencement exercises Monday. The 3 burg, Va. where he was born May drivers and stablemen did not require ¢ Mailted: Milk - " 18 n nd stal n Q) ’ degree of doctor of letters has been |Mrs. Ella D. Levis to Preside at \__G‘ He n?lel:cd the United States z change in the scale fited by the relleved 90% of the cases of Hay e aia omir attew Chaca i toThias 3 : Navy in 1894 and saw_service until|wage board. Kven with this increase, - Fover last year within 72 hours. awarded only : s Woman’s City Club. his retirement March 1922. Five | he said, these men are still within the | Il e A - tory of the university. years ago he married Miss Sue Die- | maximum fixed by the wage board. || Radium Products Corporation Mrs. Ella Davis Levis will be toast- | yr&"% 80 Pe 0 sl 1 iiihel commaneament willl mari wheil i S of e o etersburg. Va.. who, with Department heads have authority to 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W. master next Wednesday evening at|cone daughter, Dorothy Moore, sur-|vary the pay of their men betveen d olden jubilee” anniversary of Dr. < soyen! v » s Foabers drauation from ihe George. |the first of areries of sub ription | vives him the minimum and maximum. 2 O’Donnell’s Drug Stores ) dainners to'he glven by the business | e 0N DN SRCWSRIMUN. Sor All If . Peoples Drug Stores | you are looking for town Medical School. He has long | e b iness Been identified with (he public: spiric S48 Uit e ol ox R W " Avoid Imitations—Substitutes of Washington through his activities | ¢0 8 =t e eirman = = i A in the board of charities, s connec: |JECtion. Judse Mary O"Tooke will outc A long, satisfying mileage, tions with the Children’s Hospital, the | piens . Vage = R e g e B g (ERENENNS NN EDRARRY . learn the details of Oak- movement to erect better homes. ¥ Lty & Snacis s > Buy for AR % her line, will include Mrs. Harriet A p 1y s 98 ! * 88 land’s M,'use Basis Honor Former Teacher. Hawley Locher, on “Developing the - / d % Commencement week at Georgetown | Educational Value of the Moving Pic- Welcome e > Cash and V- 5 ¢ Plan.” will begin tonight at the law school, | ture”: Mrs. Ruby Lee Minar, on “Bet- B 3 & 5 N when exercises marking the found- |ter Homes in America,’ and Mrs. You, . S “ You Will ing of the Ashley Mulgrove Gould |Ethel L. Ward, on “A Better Wash- A - 4 ! i g ; chair of contracts will be held. The|ington and How We Can Boost For Brother 3 i S Save > ' - ¢ ¥ “Our success is due to selling auto- occasion will be a tribute from|It” The musical program will be in b 4 £ i ‘mobiles that won’t come back—to cus- Georgetown to the memory of the |charge of Mrs. Dorothy De Muth Wat- : A\ late Justice Gould of the District Su-|son. Res ions will be limited to Shriners b : 4 Nearly tomers who will.” preme Court, for many years a mem- (100, ber of the law faculiy and a grad- © C| L . A : <ol - 2 X ! L 4 . ’ U arry Covingion. former justice| REPRESENT PEN WOMEN % y & 7' You Can Save Money at Kinney’s \\ A ol mmediate Delivery on All Mode of the District Supreme Court, will . - - s Five big Kinney Factorics turning out Reliable Foot. Wi $ make the dedication address, and ad- | e ” 2 p : / wear in the most economical manner, and 140 Kinney 8 elegates in New York Attending 2 { ¥ Gent Ocooden andiGeonss B stores selling these shoes at only a small profit—means ¥ ! Co tom, dean of the Taw sehool. Congress on Moving Pictures. better shoe values for you. \ IS ; District m mpany ol da; ercises will be held l'\" F: » $ Main 7613 The senior class of which A, J Kane| The District of Columbia Branch s $4.98 Shoes for the $2 98 T o b ; is president. At these exercises the | of the League of American Pen Wom- s Rev. . Coleman Nevils, §. d. na-|en will be represented at the Iirst : Whole Family tional chairman of the Georgetown|International Congress of Motion Pic- . LOWER PR]CES 2 E. J. Quinn Motor Sales Co. Endowment Association, will present ow being held at the Wal- p 7 3 = . e to the senior class a certificate as - Ast Hotel, in New York, by ! - Meuis. Patent 4 824 14th Street 3atn 203 one of th “‘builders of greater " Harriet Hawley Locher, newly X prxd EVIME{ Oxford. 4 AR Georgetow in_recognition of the ed president of the organization; N\ s> R z“ Ny ~ law students' contribution of nearly Mrs. Eugene Peters, Dr. Roy McAfeo \ 3 ubbor Rubh g 2. 5 — . an - E R $70.000 to the endowment fund. and Miss Laura Thornburg. These LR Class Day Exercises. delegates left for New York on Wed- 3 e s e b | nesday. Toemorrow night the class day ex-| "Phe purpose of the congress, which ercises of the othersschools of the | g baing held wnder the Auspicen of i university will be held on' the Hill- | tha"Ruthors Lengue of Ameria, Ine, 2 4 fop i puccataureate sermon il | 1° COropuration with Adoih. Zukor A Guarantee With Every Diamond Sold e preache -lan se L. Lasky of the Famous J.. of Fordham College, Sun- e askvi o e % i d 5 a Ring, and that evening the |ulate a set D e Lo fomm 3,-carat fine White Solitaire AB-Platinum Diamond Wrist fl?fi'n‘fi:{‘ Jfore “f'n:fi“'f(‘;d‘t,',"‘\"?o‘fi tistic development of the motion pic- || Diamond Ring, 18-kt.” @ | Watch, set with finc @ vleting the course. James A. Fa tuze. white gold lld)’ white d'l'"‘"‘d'r al esident of the xnum E 5 e — mounting .. round Sopuration. and he Fersian mimsier | WIFE WINS DIVORCE. e Pn e e e The commencement exercises, when - — White Solitaire Dia- $ Gold Filled Watch, o G S e seye mwwna meouene oner|| mond it s 9200 | piticd trzs 520 o 15 o'eloc ? y : w ¥ : ; Manufacturers’ Association, will make | Justice Bailey of the District ire D A 1250 All-Plati et Bubber Heel. H the e to the Eoanaton e G . e e taire Diamond, set in lady's $| tinum Flexible Big Value—$2.98. to blp—82.98 % terlocutory decree of absolute divorce | handsome platinum Diamond Bracelet, s y !in favor of Mrs. Margaret E. F\ mounting, set with fine blue-white Iu-ge i CHANTERS HONOR K. OF C. 'l‘(rgfm{;n;g‘sll mfrrel%:nr:n dTl;r:E\’:'!?E b | diamonds . { $2‘98 HOSIERY $1'69 - at her husband broug o X — arother Wpman lito) their howe ti-l 2 85100 carat fine White So= | Solid Platinum D Women's Pure_ Silk _Hose. Shriners Entertain at Carroll Hall, | troducinng her as a sister. She treat- itaire Diamond Ring, $47F mond Scarf Pin; 365 Gy, Brown, Black—9sc 3 : jed h such e 0 . : Appreciation of Courtesies. ’“;;fmfip,;wd and later found shel} man's 14-kt. solid gold :;Im ;\ét' bluowlute | anay Beet AL An interlocutory decree has also|| heavy mounting.. their families and friends were enter- | heen awarded by Justice Bailey to Strep Pump. Beby Lows Losther Mery tained last night at Carroll Hall by | Mrs. Louise E. O'Brien from George Heol. Speciai—$2.98. Pu Turs: Sale, the band and chanters from Za-Gay | W- O'Brien, a contractor. O'Brien was \ 8—s: Zig Temple of Des Moines, To The |arrested on a statutory charge with | 5% “xsg concert was glven in appreo {another woman in October, 1917. | ber heel, $1.69. the members of the Knights of Co-| Mrs. Mabel Allen was also given . lumbus who turned over the bailding |an Interlocutory decree of absolute \ See Our Windows during the Shrine convention to the |divorce from James Allen. Justice patrol of the Des Molnes temple. | Bailey signed this decree also. Between 617 7th ST N w Opp. U. The concert was well rendered and | F and G o IN.VY. Pat. o-u I Noble C. A. Weaver of the patrol e P - 5 Men who enter a Swedish shop to thanked the Knights of Columbus for D The M¥arious courtesies they had. ex. | make a purchase are expected to raise teridcat Tiners. George O'Con- |their hats to the owner of the.shop. nor replied to Noble Weaver's address and stated that the entire fraternity welcomed the Shrine to Washington and was glad to co-operate. 401 TO JOIN ALUMNI. The entire graduating class of Cen- tral High School, numbering 401 stu- dents, has unanimously voted to join the alumni association in a body. : - The Central High School Alumni’ STERLING SHOES sociation, of which Mrs. Selden M. Ely is president, claims to be the largest | high school organization of its kind in_the country. More than 500 Knights of Columbus, | | | i | | i | Harrison Dey, Dorothy Latimer, vice president; Loi Thompson, secretary; Kyle Worley, ms, poet; Wal- valedictorian; Jack | Brinkman, historian: Howard Chapin, . prophet, and Margaret Sommerville, mrinstase i e ) w : ; = _— | (RN » = . 1f your complexion is suffer- - ing from exposure to the hot sun. you will thoroughly enjoy Barnard’ HE white season is open and Sterling stores Tll'eS, No ble? 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' s WATTE OT SHOPS G e 2 b 1337.F Street ~ piagonally serost fonet : 3M-7"STNW _ 311-7"STN Because of the re- sults, The Star prints MORE Classified Ads cach day than all the other Wagshington papers combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office.