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TWO DETECTIVES HURTI N ROAD ACCIDENT | Twenty-Six other Traffie Mishaps Reported by Police Yesterday. Twenty-seven traffic accidents were reported by the police yesterday, most of them resulting only in property dumage. Two members of the detec- tive corps, John J. Boyd and Timothy Fitzgerald, composing the bicycle equad, were hurt in an accident near Waldorf, Charles county, Md., last night when their motor cycle and; sidecar went over an embankment. They were not dangerously hurt noon when knocked down by an au-) tomolibe at New Jersey avenue and 1 street. He‘was taken home. Police report that the driver of the machipe failed to stop and mak® his identity | known. An automobile driven by Thomas Holt, Soldiers’ Home, collided with another machine at Georgia avenue and Taylor street yesterday after-| noon and was badly damaged. Mrs. | Rosa Tyler, 15 Rock Creek Church road, occupant qf Holt's car, was bad- hocked. She was taken home. ah Rosenbloom, nine years old. th street southeast, jumped from an automobile in rear of her home last night and received injuries to her body. She was given first aid at Providence Hospital. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army, Col. F. W. Colemah, finance de- partment. has been detailed as a member of the Army promotion exam- | ining board, vice Col.'Ora K. Hunt, | infantry, relieved. Maj, Charles H. Traeger, ordnance department, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, has been assigned to the com- mand bf the ordnance jeserve depot, South Baltimo d. Lieut. Col. Howard C. Tatum, cav- War Department, has to the 11th Cavalry at of San Francisco. W. Winterburn, Quun.rmu\.r Corps, at Fort Bliss, has been ordered to San Fran- o foy duty. Maj. Donald M. Beere, field artil- lery, at Fort Leavenworth., Kan. has been ordered to this city for duty 1 the office of the chief of field ar- tillery, War Dfepartment. Warrant _Officer ‘Thomas ¥, ath, at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. has been ordered to Camp Meade, Md. duty at the summer training Me- . Maj. Willlam P. Wilson, coast ar- tillery Corps, has been relleved from duty at the buregu of standards, this city, and ordere® to the Frankford a: 1. Bridesburg, Pa., for duty. Jaj. John A. Paegelow, alr service hay been designated as temporary commandant of Scott Field, 111 Navy. i Rear Admiral S. E. W. Kittelle of | the scouting fleet has been detailed as commander of the destroyer squad- rons, battle fleet. Capt. ir Gannon of naval op- eratic Department, has been detailed as assistant chief of staff, United States fleet. Commander Benjamin Dutton of staff of United States fleet and Lieut. B. F. Staud of the battleship Idaho have been ordered to the Annapolis Naval Academy. Lieut. Commander Joseph Baer of the battleship New York has heen assigned to_duty in the bureau of navigation, Nevy Department. ‘ommander R. F. Zoghaum has been gned to the command of the Reina sdes. Commander R. P. Emrich, the battleship New Mexico. Lieut. Commander J. F. Shafroth of the special squadhon has been trans- ferred to the United States fleet. Licut. Commander Oscar Smith of the battle fleet has been assigned to duty in the bureay of navigation, Naty Department. Lieut. Patrick HIlIl of the Trinity been ordered to the Washington ] Dannenberg of the battleship Oklahoma has been ordered to the Asiatic statiop. e French Guiana is saild to have the‘ most violent thunderstorms in the world. The thunder Is almost deaf- ening and the peals come In quick guccession. LOOK HERE!! But when you look, does it paln our eves—make you dizzy—give you a beadache? Then it is time %o have your eyes examined by our experienced optometrists, who will prescribe the proper lenses you OPTICAL CO. M. A. LEESE °558r & T, 112 11th Street Store and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 8ac. Arlington, side trip, 10c additional. Electrie Cars leave 12th and Pennylvania Avenue Northiwest, on fhe bour and half hour 9:00 AM. to 3:30 P.M. Running Time—353 Minutes Washington-Virginia lhilw-y Co. | A Star Classified Ad will get you Help. Whether it’s technical help, clerical help or do- mestic help—male or fe- male—there’s a classifi- cation to take care of your want—and it is carefully scanned every day by those seeking po-- sitions. Everybody rec- ognizes The gtar as the productive Classified me- dium for everything. That’s why it prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined. “Around the. Corner” Is a Star Branch Office. THREE STILLS SEIZED; ( OWNER UNDER ARREST Police B-id Discovers Quantity of Peach Brandy at 1363 Otis Street, This City. Police seized four stills of twenty- five-gallon capacity, two in opera. tlon, at 1363 Otis’ street yesterday afternoon, a quantity of - peach brandy, mash and materials for mak- ing the beverage also being taken. Charles M. Read, occupant of the premises, was arrested on' charges of manufacturing_and possession. Allen B. Annadale, 3724 13th street, having previously been arrested on a charge of transporting a small quantity of the peach brandy. Detectives Brown and Vermilllon and Revenue Agent Rose captured Annadale, after a long chase through the city streets to the - vicinity of the Zoo, where, it is stated, he threw away a bag in which two glass jars of the brandy were concealed. Bond { Was furnished for the appearance of the men in court. NEWSPAPER MAN WEDS. Le Roy Whitman and Miss Sabin, Former Schoolmate, Take Vows. Le Roy Whitman, man, and Miss Lucetta Sabin were marricd yesterday at the home of the bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Sabin, at 948 Shepherd street, by Rev. Walter Smith, pastor of the Park View Christian Church. Miss Elizabeth Sabin, cousin of the bride, acted as bridesmald, aml J. Burke Walsh was best man. detegation from the Deadline. Clud attended. Mr. Whitman and his bBride at- tended the same Sunday school as children and were in the same classes at grammar school and CentrAl High School. They left last night for a trip through Virginis SR The latest type of express pas- senger locomotive, with train be- hind it fo . can run on a straight tr miles an hour. local newspaper lachieve a wide renown; Bl‘ and Little. ; ! The bll men make a grutuufl:eu. the little men, in their distréss, mme to run them down. The big men’s courage is. sublime; they dare to take a chance; they give their energy and time to make the town advance. | They have: great dreams and strain and _strive to make those dreams come true; and if our village seems alive, to them the praise is due. They give their substance every day to help each worthy plan; like pioneers they clear the way, they're always in the van. And as they work and plan and give, they hear the shrill tirade of little men who meanly live in envy's Upas shade The little men ,of sordid goals, cheap and timid deeds! The linle men have shriveled souls as small as mustard seeds. Because mean motives are their own, mean mo- tives they ascribe to those who build in brick and stone, the giants of our tribe. And as the} big men nobly work, discourage- ment is theirs; in gll the shadows small men lurk to éurse*the man who dares. And still the great men, since they're great, pursue their des- tined course, though Liliputians at the gate may howl until they're hoarse. (Copy: nghl ) WALT MASON. BURGLARS ENTER STORE. $720 Cash and Suit Cases Loot in Night Raid. Breaking a glass in a side window, Burglars last night entered the store of Morris Sherr, 2920 14th street, where they obtained $700 ifi billsand $20 in change that was kept in a box in the store. Two handbags, two uit caves, a belt and two pins val- ued at $77.50 also were taken. —-where assistance and advice are cheerfully given. To many men and women there comes a time when a banking connection with a strong bank is quite important. The service rendered in our various Departments is always upon a high plane of personal interest and many of our smallest depositors have benefited greatly by the competent help and ad- vice cheerfully given them here. Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street W. T. GALLIHER Chairman of the Board JOHN POOLE Preaident \/flrabte “The ng e Gnamel building your great < new hotel in Buffalo, 7 you probably would use Vitralite, e Long- Life Enamel, just as he did. Why don’t you get the benefit of that enduring, porce-' lain-like surface of Vitralite, on your woodwork and furni- ture? Available in white and; several authoritative tints. L _STAR, WASHINGTO | CONVICTED OF ROBBERY. — Hacker and Girl Accused of !Ak- ing .100 !'ra’ Tailor.” Tazewell’B. Amos, &, publig nacker, and Viola Spicer, seventeen years old, were convicted yesterday by a jury in Criminal Division. 2 of robbery. Gladys Hall, twenty-one years old, jointly indioted with them, was ac- quitted by the jury. The couple are alleged to have red Samuel Feinberg, a tallor, Tarty-nve years old, .into’ the car of Amos, and when he on the Con- duit road are said to'have robbed him of $160 April 10 last.” Assistant United States Attorney Bilbrey con- ducted the prosecution. The man an girl were remanded to jail to awalt sentence. —_— MOTORIST FINED $235. Accused of Driving While Intoxi- cated and Speeding. In the Tragjc Court yesterday Judge Schuldt convicted Jesse Springs for driving his automobile while drunk ‘and fined him 3$75; Phillp G. Walker, for the sime offense, was fined $100, and Irving A. Washington was fined $60, or twenty-five days in jail, for speedin lGH'Il;afiupd thecorner t:lz:eg" robablyis a grogery or store l:vrhich sells Borden’s Choco- late Flavor Malted Milk—exactly the right kind of light luncheon food, made to mee demands as this. It takes about two minutes to mix 1 and make yourself a sandwich to accompany it. Yet this combination actually has sufficient food value to satisty you up a till dinner time. Borden’s Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk is new—produced by a great milk com- panyin response to a very definite HOT—Bring the same quantis milk (or water) to a boil. paste made of flluehuplngm spoonfuls of Maited Milk and a little water. Bringtoa boil again before serving. —Featuring State News —in The Evening as well as The Sunday Star d [and Capt. C. N D WAR FILM SHOWN. First Division Veterans Here See Pictures Taken Overseas. ‘ “Phé District- of Columbia branch of the Soclety of the 1st Division showed motion pictures of the divi- slon in-action in France, at the In- terlor, Department , auditorium last night. The plctures were taken by the signal corps of the Army and gave 2 complete history of the 1st Division overseas. Brig. Gen. Frank Parker, commander of the division when it was in France, was present. The committee in charge of the evening included David Freisel, C. 5. Ryan 8. Colter. —_—— GIRL FREED IN THEFT. Virginia Poole, a young -hopxlrl, was acquitted yesterday by a jury iy Criminal Division 2 of a_charge grand larceny. Lillian-E. Wllte. who was employed in the same store, pleaded guilty to the charge. The young girls were alleged to have stolen & number of dr from their emplryar As there other case pending against lhe Poole girl she was remanded to jail BELASCO—"The c tragedy, second week, at 8:30 p.m. POLI'S—"The Breaking Point,” mystery play, at 8:30 p.m. KEITH’S—Allan Rogers and_Leo- golrfil pAll!m. vaudeville, at. 2:15 and STRAND — “Songs and Scen vnudavllle. at 2:. 46. 6:30 and l 45, p. IALTO-—House Peter: a d Found,” photopla: 1:80, 3: 5:30, 7:30 p.m. CDLIJ ln ‘a.m. 7:56 Rald 3 A 225, P 6:10, PALACE—Alice Snow 2:25, 4: : 8 METROPOLITA “Marjorle in “Wandering Daughters,” at 11:50 am. and 1:45, 3:45, 5:40, 7:45 and 9:50 B! as the World Gono Id at llln a.m., 1:45, 3:45, 5:40, LS —~Ru ert Hi " “Bollll Im- Sale, nlpll :10 u.m".‘r:::i 7:45 and and “The e have Blank Looks oday and every day. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pennsylvania Ave. “It’s a frightful bore to get luncheon just for myself,” ‘complains the young bride t just such’ it and serve. in most households. 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