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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, "D." C.” MONDAY, JULY 16,7 1923.. MAN, HIT BY AUTO, DIES, DRIVER HELD Car Shows Siens of .Fltll Ac:r:irlent,l Police Say—Many Hurt Over Week End. It <> The -Hero. The cold wet water, brown with mud, swept o'er the plain, a raging flood; like ocean waves the billows reared, once happy homes had dis- appeared and wreckage rifted jdown the tide, in Oklahoma’s coun- tryside. It was a time to seek the heights, and there a(sisemhl;d many wights, who shivered in the rainy A badls battered touring car 1| NS, WOS SRTE] 0 Qe faby held by the police as evidence Injpac’ It was a time to fear the connection with the killing of Peter | yorst Green, colored, forty-two vears, 732 First” But Old Jess Willard, bent St. Mary court, at Virginia avenue|and bowed by age that wrapped and 24th street, at 1 o'clock this|him like a shroud, climbed up no morning. trees or mountains high to keep his Joseph Jones, colored, twenty-sev- [ feet and whiskers dry. Where there en years, 903 27th street, was arrest- | were people in distress, there ed and held to await the action of a | wrought and toiled the noble Jess. coroner's jury, admitting he was| Through water gray and grim and driving the car that killed ,Green, | damp he bore the sufferers to camp; the police say. his mighty form went sloshing | Green, on his way home, was cross- | through the deep ravine, the surg- ing at the intersection when two au- |ing slough, and cyes despairing saw j tomobiles came along, it Is alleged, | him grope, and weary souls were running at excessive speed. Green |y, SEA0E SIE B Sl N was struck and hurled some distance. | filled with hope. He saved that day a dozen lives; he rescued cousins, His skull was fractured, left leg A broken and his body cut and bruised. jaunts and wives, and pulled scared farmers out of trees, amid those Urhecn died at Emergency Hospit, founy oo g ater: orhree colored men | \ild fresh-water seas. Oh, Jess thay whip this man or that, or by the found near the scene of the accldent were held by the police for investi- foe be tumbled flat, but he has won himself a crown no pugilist gation. Jones, who did not stop and ! can batter down. In times to come make known his identity, returned | thire & o - dithe bards will sing this greatest later and was arrested. The dam- aged car was taken to the hero of the ring g (Copyright) WALT MASON. precinct police station. _— Girl and Man Hurt. NAVY CLASS T0O GRADUATE. Miss Mildred Linden, 329 C street Graduating exercises of the sixth southwest. and Harry Eubank, 802 | 10th street northeast, were injured class of the Navy Supply Corps School of Application will be held at the last night about 11 o'clock when ubank’s motor cycle collided on Key | bridge with an automobile owned and Navy Department next Wednesday. | Secretary Denby will award the di- plomas. Brig, Gen. George Richards, driven by J. E. White. Naval Hos- pitel. They were given first aid at, Georgetown University Hospital for painful bruises Theodore Brown, colored, ecighteen ipaymaster general of the Marine vears old, Carrollburg street south-!Corps, will speak ~The seventh class west. was treated at Washington |at the school will begin Sanitarium Mission Hospital vester- | AuUgust 1 day for slight Injuries received as a |~ — resupt of a collision between hisi bicyPle and an automobile at 41 and | L streets southwes Crompton Steadman, twelve years | old. 3545 11th street, vesterday after- | { noon was injured when his bicycle was struck by an automobile near! North Capitol and Bryant streets. He ! was taken home. i Charles Hickey, sixty-two vears, | 317 3d street southeast, was knocked | down at Pennsylvania avenue and 3d | BAND CONCERTS. Concert by the United States Marine Band at United States Marine Barracks this after- noon at 4:30 o'clock. Willlam H. Santelmann, leader. Taylor Branson, second leader. Program. March, “Al Overture, Novelette, Procession” z Trombone solo, “Aereo,” polka caprice .. Zimmerman Musician Robert E. Clark. | Grand cenes from “Hansel and Gretel” ....Humperdinck Ballet music from “Les Erinnyes” ....Massenet (a) “Danse ‘Grecque.” Al- legro moderato; (b) “La Troyenne regrettant sa Patrie.” Andante: (¢) Fi- nale, Allegro marcato. “Southern Rhapsody” ..Hosmer Marines' hymn, “The Halls of Montezuma.” ‘he Star Spangled Banner.” LAWNOT-WAR DAYS PLAN OF 35 CITIES Peace Body Designates July 28 and 29; Women’s League for World Court. .. Muyeller Auber Bridal .Dicker 3 cities throughout the! United States will observe ‘“‘Law-not- war day” July 28 and 29 with varl-) ous demonstrations, according to the; plans announced by the National; Council for the Prevention of War. At the same time Mrs. Maud Wood Park, presicen. of the National League of Women Voters, who has recently returned from Europe, issued an appeal for the women to active assist in removing the menace of war. The executive committee of the league adopted a resolution reaffirm- ing its stand in favor of the United States’ participation in an interna- tional court. Under the plans prepared by the National Council for the Prevention of War President Harding will, on his return from his trip, and on the ninth anniversary of the outbreak of the world war, be greeted with an ex- pression of ‘a number of people throughout the country on the world court. Simultaneous demonstrations | for the abolition of war will be held on the same date in varlous forelgn countrie: HIGHER G. P. 0. PAY URGED Columbia Typographical Union Ad- vocates Increases. Concert by the United States Soldiers' Home Band at the bandstand, Soldiers’ Home, this evening beginning at 5:30 o'clock. John S. M, Zimmer- mann, bandm March, “The Walkover” ..Lake Overtu “The Voice of Na- ture” Lortzing Transeription, Hope," Gettschalk “Russian Folk Those Longing for Westphal Alabama ..Green Day.” Berlin “The Star Spangled Banner.” a_section of the United States Navy Band this evening at 7:30 o'clock at 13th and Emerson streets northwest. Charles Wise, assistant director. March, “Robinson’s Grand Entree” Overture, Grand fantasia, Songs” Fox trot, You Blues" Waltz novelty, Moon" Finale, Some 'Sunny Concert by ‘Nabucodonosor,"” Verdl “Torchlight Dance, No. 1.” Meyerbeer Popular— (a) Fox trot, Come,” from “Morning Will Bombo,” Jolson “Lovin' Sam.” Yelien “Maritant,” Wallace “0ld_Fa- Higher pay for employes of the gov- ernment printing office is advocated in a resolution adopted at a meeting of Columbia Typographical Union No. 101, yesterday at the Typographicai Temple. Delegates to the international con- vention of the organization mnext month in Atlanta were Instructed to present this proposition before that body. The union adopted a resolution of sympathy on the death of John Me- S i Parland, late international president. | 3 Habanero Contributions of $35 each were voted | 3. Bolero de Cadiz. to the summer outings committee of 4. Cochuca. the Assoclated Charit and the 5. Zapateado. Travelers' Aid Soclet S en new Fox trot, “Barney Google.” members were admitted and approval | Rose, Conrad was given to three applications for ‘Star Spnngled Banner." old age pensions. — ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Acacia Chanter, No. 6. O. E. have a lawn part | street northeast. ount Rainier or Riverdale car to 20th street and | walk north four blocks. ! m\\) (@ (b) Fox trot, Grand Scenes from Selection vorites” Gems from th. ;. “Wang" Divertissel of songs. Musical Com- ....Morse Cspag- Desormes street early yesterday morning by an | He was not hurt. WORKERS TO DANCE. automobile. _Finale, Safe—or Out? You have reached first base in your life game, and have your eyes on second. Will you take a desperate chance. be calied out by the great wmpire, and lose? Or will you play a safe, conserva- tive game, take advantage of your Concert by the Army Band at Walter Reed General Hospital this evening at 6:30 o'clock. w Stannard. band leader. Ma Militaire Francals, St. Saeps A. Thomas ofele, Steamfitters Plan Prize Waltz at Beach Outing. A prize waltz will be conducted| tonight at an outing at Chesapeake opportinities and finally score the Beach of Local No. 602, Steam Fitters |f] twinning run?® and Helpers. "The * ar maititest ol Open an Account NOW!! The arrangements M. Brown. chairman; N K B e e B M. Botts, J. Lucas, the | OF COMMERCE | AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. S. will Lawrence Overtur Selection, Mignon" Mephis Boito trots— w Mill River Road." Pinn and | before the E. Church, | ) Sha Waltz, Winds" Excerpts My, Club_of Asbury M ‘clock. Ladies invited 8 o'clock, at Prize for each and Ager ot the J James W. Henley, S D). Burgess and Wiliiam L z District department of United Spanish War Veterans hold its annual excursion tomorrow at the Beach. More than 2,000 per- sons are expected to join in cele- | bration of Santiago day. A promi- nent senator will speak. g Informal fi Women's City table. rard party, Club Characteristic, Hunting Bucalossi To Baltimore in Sixty Seconds by Telephone! OU can now lift the receiver of your tele- phone and be talking to Baltimore in sixty seconds. This service, just inaugurated, is meeting with great favor. Simply give the Baltimore telephone number to your local operator and hold the line until the connection is made. It is like calling a Washington suburban telephone. If the Baltimore number is not known, ask Washington “Information”. She will supply it.immediately. This sixty-second setvice applies to calls for the number only. All other Baltimore calls should be given to “Long Distance” in the usual way. \ THE CHESAPEAKE AND PotoMAC 1 and hold the motto, “Safety | its course “Nobody's . 4:15, Mac- 5 5 5, $—"Don_Quick Shot of 0 and 12:40 §:20 and AMUSEMEFTS. SHUBERT Tonight BELASCO s George Marshall and A. H. Woods Announce the American Premiere . of Avery Hopwood’s NEWEST & SMARTEST COMEDY nSIM With & Distinguished New York Cast gest seats 4 DC | sixteen years old, )| Steamer St. Johns {1 Colonial Beach | 40-MILE : Meonlight Tues., Thurs., B ! Sun., 9 A.M Mon,, ' Wed., i| sat. 230 P Fridey. ] Au Amusements Free Dancing Alexandria Stops on All Trips P'_AN BOYS’ cAMP « TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"The Return,” comedy, at $:30 p.m. ALONG POTOMAC: " xcerrics—-sunsnine: Giris:* vaude- ville, at 2:15 apd 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—Alfred Lunt, in “Back- A camp for boys between the ages of [BoRe.” photoplay, at 11:30 a'm., 1:30, 3:30, ten and seventeen years will be opened | 2:30. 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. on the shore of the Potomac river, at, PALACE—Jack Holt, in Quantico, Va., by the jBoys' Club of [ Money,” at 10:40, a.m., 12:15, 2 Washington next Monday, the club an- |6, 7:45 and $:50 p.m. nounced today; The camp site 18 on the | COLUMBIA—~Children of Jazz" at property of Mrs. Dora Robinson, who |10:40 a.m., 12:25, 2:10, 4:10, 5:65, loaned the plot of ground to the club|7:10 and 9:40 p.m. The cost of sending a boy to the camp | 1,5AM 1n “A Man of Action.” at 1 “{m be $4.50 per week for boys unt:er p.m. . <o apriin: Al sixteen years old, and $5.50 a week for | P o boys over sixteen. Parents who wich to | CENTRAL—"The Last Moment.” at send their boys to the camp should reg-; 11:45 a.m., 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and ister the boys at the Boys' Club, 230 C [ 9:50 p.m. street. CRANDAL Every precaution will be made to take | the Rio care of the boys while in camp, it was announced. The swimming is said to ’beulw;‘u and flshing good and the boya Will have a thousand acres of woodland | in which o roam ana hike. SHIELDED GIRL CHARGE. Gifts of equipment for camp or money . to purchase same is solicited by the . board of trustees of the Boys' Club. All | Man An-este:l for Mding Escaped the equipment for the camp has to be | u‘btdhlle: as this is a new agtivity of | Inmate of Mercy Home. the club’s, for the boys of Washington, y. v and one which the club has undertaken | 1:€on Cahoon, forty-one years old, re- for the boys' benefit, it is stated. Isiding at 512 H street, was arrested | today by Detectives O'Brien and Liv- CHAN R ington and charged with a violation of CE FOR ELDERS. [the“Juvenie Court act” relating to | juvenile: . Ethel Edwards, No Strenuous Races at Chamber | ooming at 401 G street escaped from Outi the House of Mercy, June 15, it is uting. stated, and Canoon. it ix charged, as- | ©Old and young will have an equal [8isted in shielding her, the girl being | chance in ‘the track events at the | companion of his stepdaughter. jChamber of Commerce outing at | Chesapeake Beach Friday, according ER| |to F. A. Van Reuth, chairman of the | MOUNT VERNON - the Youns men would have & chanes. | Arlington, side trip, 10c additional. Invitations Fave been sent the Dit- | Electric Cars leave 12th and Penasyivania trict Commissioner:, members of the | Avenne Northwest, on the hour and balf bour | Senate and House District committees | —0:00 A.M. to 3:30 P M ‘fin_i_i members of the.cabinet. 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Chesapeake Beach , One Hour to the Seazhore g Adults, (Except Sunaays and Holidays) Trans Leave District Line Stati 1a . ave, :15, 10, 11330, 2:30, rnqu.m Traing Returninz. THIS WEEK 11 AL TO 11 .M. Doors Open at 10:30 A.M. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS DOUGLAS MacLEAN WITH K NUPPORT. IN INCE A Man of Action ||| LIGE. CONLEY in “THREE STRIKES” e CIVANDALL'S, | METROPOLITA F AT 108 ) CRANDALL'S (MR, ., ¢ TODAY_ AND TOMORROW — DORIS THEATER Oth and E Sta. CRANDAL_[ 'S TODAY in “FORWARD, CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater and Garde: 14th nnd C Orerture. voy Concert Orchestra, Ky, eonduetor. TOMORROW—MARJORIE T Max Pugat- PAT and in in “UNEASY AMILTON, Avenue Grand CRANDALL’ 645 Pa. Ave. ST .2 P.M. DAILY. 3 P.Af. SU Stanley W. ennist TOMORROW, n\n.n'mu‘ DAW, PAT IQ Apollo Thenter CRANDALLS o 624 H N. i SATURDAY AT MATIORIE DAV, s TODAY Overture, ANT." Apollo Garden Or . 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Ameriea’s Favorite Singing IRVING FISHER “SONGS DE LUXE e e NSV o NN Entertainment—Artistry A u 'n'AI-To Py Distinctive Pictures Presents ALFRED LUNT APPEARING IN PERSON 8:30, 7:50, 9:30 P. M., and on Screen In “BACKBONE " His First Plcture Offering “OUR GANG" COMEDY “Boys to Boara™ ELIAS BREESKIN Violln Soloist—In Concert BRUCE NATURE SCENIC “Jenkins and a Mutt” EXCLUSIVE NEWS Special Orchestra Score [cRANDALL'S zeme moemer MATINEE SATCRDAY A Westinghcuse Mazda Lamps For Better Lighting Rig stock. Right prices. Guaranteed to give average life of 1,000 burning hours. John J. Odenwald Phone Franklin 6903, —to supply Blank Books, when you say the word. | E. Morrison: Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvania A: Al Types of Help Are Obtainable —through a Star Classi- fied ad. And, alSo, all sorts of positions can be obtained through the same medium. Use Star Classified ads for prompt résults. It is because of the results otained that The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is .9, Star. Branch Office €8x AL NEW STANTON T NEW TAKOMA THEATER 4th and Butternut Stx. Takoma Park, D. C. MORTE Paramount W CANTT FOOL YOUR Mermaid Comedy. K i Int St v PO | i ‘; | | at O Street W MONDAY R i In “NORODY “A HULA RAPHAEL RAWLINSO: Christie Cox HONEY 1119 M St VHAT'S WRONG with 2105 Pa. Ave. Phone W. Typhoon Coole: Ample Parking Spa 953, CIRCL Hll’PODROME?"" ““THE_WHII CAROLINA 0% lllul\m( amld entitled ronr NOk BOARD. - Capitol & n “STEPPING <inley St., D.C. Open 3 P. . DAN OF THE “THE BEAUTY 818 _22nd Te. Fine environment GLOVER'S, sons any time, _resnits. Dancing it 5% CAT! At 719 9th the Tatest i {enar. Less. . and Fri Spec. rat . 10 am. 16 10 pm* PROF. AND MRS. ACHER'S STULIO, 10th st 2w Cluss Monday and Frid Private lessons . by _appoi Phone. Frank'in 8307, Establislred 1500, DAVISON’S ¥rof-1329Mn.w. " M- Teach yo1 lo dance mmny ivate. Any hour. Separate studies, w-::flrl-t. evenings, with moem\.)a- Resiits 189