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rzv"v AUTOVICTIM DIES AFTER ‘RECOVERING' | {Thomas B. Almond, 74, Hurt; { in Accident at 10th and K Streets Friday. Thomas B. Almond, seventy-four years, 1014 K street, who was se- verely injured by the automobile of Dr. George E. White, 300 East Cap- itol street, at 10th and K streets last Friday morning, dled at Emergency Hospital last night, Detective Henry Jett witnessed the accident and assisted the injured man until he could be taken to the hospital. Regaining consciousness, Almond left the hospital and later in the day, when he had not returned liome, police instituted search for him. He was found wandering about the northwest section of the city and returned to the hospital. Coroner Nevitt arranged to hold an inquest at the morgue this afternoon Arrest Follows Accldent. Charged with driving a motor truck while under the influence of liquor and colliding, Francis Nicola, twenty-six years old, residing at 208 Arthur plaCe, was arrested vesterday | efternoon by police of the sixth pre- | cinct after his motor truck had knocked down and serfousiy hurt Peter N. Pritchett. forty years old, | near New Jersey avenue and G Pritchett, residing in G N. C., and registered at C Hotel, sustained numerous bru his body and probable internal in- juries, it was reported at Emergency Hospital Nicola was released on 0. colored, 604 O'Neill | t, injured Sunday aft- ernoon when his motor cycle and the automobile of George Williams, col- ored. 813 O street, collided at Tth and died at Freedmen's Hospital Carrie Green. colored, 123 T strect southwest, occupant of the sldecar of the motor cycle, sustained severe injuries, but will recover. Four in Overturned Auto. Four persons were in an automo- bile reported to have been crowded from the road near the south end of Highway bridge last night and over- turned. They were Misses Theda and Anna Schwartz, 1216 6th street, and Frederick Beale and Morley Rice, 111 3d street northeast. They were brought o th n’to Providence BAND CONCERT. United States Cavitol, today at 5 p.m., concert by the United States Marine Band, Willlam Santelmann, leader; Taylor Brnnqon second leader. March, “America Victorious,™ gley Overture, “Fingal's Cave,” Mendelssohn w3 Millions D'Arle- .Drigo Gounod Strauss Grand scene and Jullet” . Waltz, “Vienne B! Prelude, “A Bagso P ), Spinalli March, “Siave”..Tscheikowsky “The 'Star Snangled Banner.” At Michigan avenue, 12th and Shepherd streets northeast, to-| night at 7:30 o'clock, by the Washington Boys' Independent J.S. Duvall assistant di- Bagle: “The Star Spangled Banner." By the United States Sol- diers’ Home Band, in the band- stand, Soldiers’ Home, begin- ning ‘at 5:50 o'clock; John S. M. Zimmermann, bandmaster. March, “General Lejeune,” Branson Overture, “The Wanderer's i S ..Suppe Two popular s (a) “If Winter Comes." (b) “Smile ‘1 < Fox trot. “Crying for Yo Waltz popular, “Drowsy H Berlin Finale, “My Mammy,” Donaldson Banner.” “The Star Spangled Hospital. The pected. An_ eastbound street car and the westbound automobile of James H. Conroy, 3919 Eldridge avenue, Mount Rainier, Md. collided at 20th street and Rhode Island avenue yesterday. Conroy and A. L. Hamilton, a neigh- bor .were injured. The former was given first aid at Emergency Hos- pital, while the latter refused hos- pital treatment. Sophie Wright. fifteen years, 1626 E street southeast, riding in the auto- mobile of Wallace Chiseltine, 618 20th street, last night was injured as a result of a collision between Chisel- tine's car and the car of Christopher Christakos, 109 E street, at the west end of Pennsylvania Avenue bridge. She was taken to Casualty Hospital Rachael Reynolds, colored, 1421 43 recovery is ex- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1t o %008 SUCCESS OF DRY LAW street south found unconsciou hand streets. She regained e after _reaching Georgetown Un sity Hospital, and :told the pélice aid not know how she got 'hurt. All She toracinbertl was that she wont automoblling last night, and the po- lce think she was-hurt as a tesult of an accident to the car. DRY OFFICERS FREED. GREENSBORO, Ga., July 25.—The Greene county grand jury investi- gating the slaying of Jeff and J. R. 8mith, alleged rum runners of Athens, by =six prohibition officers severai weeks ago failed to indict the offi- gers. The officers alleged the Smiths opened fire on them. Midsummef Clearance -All Grosner and Kuppenheimer SUMMER SUITS ENFORCEMENT SEEN Improvement in Several Sections of Country Noted by State Directors. Improvement in prohibition en- forcement in several parts of the country was reported in statements recelved today by Prohibition Com- missioner Haynes from several state directors. Frank T. Putney, Connecticut direc- tor, reported that efforts of New York rum-runners to flood Connecticut with lquor smuggled over the Canadian border since the repeal of the New York enforcement law had failed ut- terly. Director Qvale of Minnesota report- ed that he had just returned f{rom a tour of the state and found condl- tions much better than a year ago. | A rvey of Minneapolls, y ealoons continued in | busin as soft drink parlors, shows | them all closed or operating legiti- mately. M. E. Cassidy, Arizol director, 923. . f R R R R R R R R R R R R e e e e e e et e e = reported ordering an investigation of city, county, state and federal offi- cers to develop whether they were working to aid in enforcement, As a result, so far, one deputy sheriff has been arrested on a charge of lllegal possession and sale of liquor. BERLIN TO ISSUE LOAN. Internal Borrowing of 20,000,000 Gold Marks Is Planned. By the Associated Press. In South America there are twenty- our large citles, Brazil having thir- Strongly made with web seam back. Sizes to 46. —_— Men s Nainsook Union Suits, 10-inch mental. It 2—59%¢ Children’s Rompers, Chambray Rompers, of Blue with white 1ops 4—39c Women’s closely woven llar Dy 50c, 75¢c, $1.00, $1.25 | Columbia Records, Double-Faced Dance, Jazz, Operatic, Popular election to choose from. '1 BERLIN, July 25.—Negotiations tween the ministry of finance and the | migsible will be 2 Refchsbank and - other of the Records— Band Inwtru- and a new Cases, Bags are of real " leather . and Sult Case Wber. | 31.39 Ladies’ Umbrel- las, - 0t gooa quality © um- breila cmm s trongly silk-] Iflo‘p handles. $ hits $1.50 Boston Bazl or Suit $2.00 Ladies’ Sleeve- less Sweaters banks for the issue of an internal loan on a gold basis have been con- cluded and the loan will be issucd shortly. It will be & loan of from 20,- 000,000 to 25,000,000 gold marks, bear- ing Interest at 5 per cent and matur- ing in twelve years, repayable on the dollar_basis at the rate quoted Now York. be-| "'The ~smallest subscriptions per- 21 gold marks; equiv- big | alent to $5. 16-button Silk Gloves, Bvery pair strictly pertect Regular $1.50 gloves, in"all want ed shades and sizes Merchandise from Every Dept. in This 7 Money Saving Event WS 3 Pr.49c Women’s Hose, Onyx Brand Double Thread Hose, black Beige. $2.00 Brassiere —both ] whit $25 Tropical Worsted 1 Suits . and strongly ire. Cloths " are 1 crash linene and Fegg)| cioth; sizes 3 to & 1122 152 172 Imported Broadcloth SHIRTS $).85 $4.00 Value made Bras $1.69 Boys’ Wash Suits, 01iver $30 Silk Mohair Suits $18 Impnrted Linen Suits $Q.00 1102 Alterations at Cost White and silver gray flannel trousers and ‘linen knickers— All Reduced $20 Mohair Suits, Now $35 Silk Suits, Now .... Twist aod middy styles. 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