Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1923, Page 36

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36' DEATHS INCREASE | ATRAILCROSSINGS Sixteen More Fatalities for, Last Quarter 1922 Than Same Period 1921. S | Highway crossing accidents eontinue to in the United States, the burcau of public roads of the Department of Agrieulture an- nounced today. In the final quarter of 19 sons were killed and 1.710 injured at grade n increase of six- teen fa 105 injuries in same period of srade increase crossings, alities and on with the us year compar the pre There is only one “safest way,” m-»] cording to the burcau. to prevent ac- | cidents where highwats and railways Mhat W complete sep- of ‘the grades by means o | subways or vinducts There has heen agitation for legis- in & number of states to re au users of the highways stop before crossing a raliroad trac A few states have cnacted such law The g application of such covering all of the railroad cros m any state leads to absurdit sssaly inconvenlence. the rean believes The agitation for stopping highway | trafic at railway crossings, however. | s having its effect in rapidly cry alizing public sentiment against all ossings. and this will lead to | ution of the mat- | paration of the | bu- the construction of federal-aid | roads the bureau of public roads has adopted the policy of climinating § grade crossings wherever practicable. | it possible by relocation, otherwise by ! underpass or overhead | and to this end an engi- | investigation is made ssing. und & great many | have been eliminated. Costly structures are required. but there is no doubt that the policy has resulted in the sav of many lives. { —_— PICNICS AND REUNIONS | FEATURE JR. 0. U. A. M. DAY | of the features of the da The committes arrangements I berty e peiderit Dittenbendes, Buckler, Constellation and Malcolm Reintzel 1 Réad Council. Two o g ind the C: ciation.. A arrangement: A. Geier Beneficial As 1 charge « erans and J association for the vet. for the bnneflA R.IC AUTOIST FINED $65. Georae charged traffic regu the Traffic vas convieted in | by Judge | colliding, of the col- bix identi his ¢ and 33 for wrong de esterday $40 for permit CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK| LL OF THE nourishment and food value of malted milk—but a delicious choc- olate flavor, too. )(n(ux' H(ll 0L/ MATED MK COLGATE’S Ribbon Dental Cream Contains no grit or harmful drugs. It washes teeth clean —does not scratch or scour the enamel. It is the safe,common- sense dentifrice. "CLEANS TEETH THE RICHT/ WAY iLaurel, 517 per- | ! charges that her husband, jsonal proverty $10,000 DAMAGES ASKED FOR DEATH IN AUTO| Driver of Car in Which Mary Sul- livan Was Killed Is Sued. Suit to recover $10,000 damages for the death of Miss Mary Sullivan, whose body was found under the bridge over the Patuxent river near Md.. February 23 last, was filed today in the District Supreme Court by her administratrix, Johanna Sullivan, against Benjamin F.. Morris, with whom Miss Suillvan is said to have taken the automobile ride which resulted in her death. Donald R. Paxton Is named defem-l- ant In_three sults of $10,000 damages each flled in the District Supreme Court Ly three pedestrians whom he is alleged to have run down with his automobile February 23 last on a Maryland road near the District line. The plaintiffs are Walter E. Harwell, Zillah Harwell and Nora May Bettis, the latter being a minor. Attorney T. Morris Wampler appeared for the three plaintiffs, LOCKED UP, SAYS WIFE. re. Nunziata Messina. in. s suit for a limited divorce filed in the Dis- trict Supreme Court yesterday, Salvatore fess! kept her a prisoner in their ome under lock and key and would not permit her out of doors for some weeks. She declares he has threat- ened her life, and she was obliged to lleave him and return to her mother. T8he asks suitable alimony through Attorney Joseph Stein Patrick J. Galligar the War Department. is named as de- fendant in suit for maintenance fiied by his wife. Annette E. Galligan. They were married July 1896, and have two childven. The wife charges crueity and inadequate support. The husband has an income of $300 per month, the,wife states. She is rep- resented by Attorney decker ESTATE VALUE, $40,000. Mrs. Ulie Norment Hurley estate valued at $40.000, according to the petition of Frank S. Smith. named | as executor, for the probate of her will. an employe of left an | Her real estate sm Washington is as- | nd she owned a lot at Ocean Grov . J.. and a_ground rent of $1,000 in Baltimore. Her pe estimated at 35 her Nor- 1da sessed at $ and Harry and nephew, lehll‘!l S Raymond Neu- | SOPHAM TRAFFIC SQUAD PLANS The traMc squad of the police d partment has launched a drive o glaring headlights and the driving of machines with the cut-out open, Inspector Headley announced today. His announcement was intended as a warning. e The regulation provides that no beam of light shall rise higher than forty-two nches from the road at & distance of seventy-five feet in front of the machine. FORFEITS $100 BOND. John Freneh Dyer, thirty-eight years old, & clerk in a drug store at sth and 1 streets northwest, charged with vio- lation of the Harrison drug act, and who, waen arrested Tuesday = was required to put up $100 collateral for his releage, forfeited the same In court today when his name was called on the collateral list. He was charged by Detectives Saunders and Evans of the dru enforcement force with to them poigonous drugs in violation of ‘the law.- The officers say the voung mam has no certificate of being a graduated pharmacist from Florida, which state he says he came from. The officers are investigating that phase of the case. RAIL WORKERS MEET. The regular annual meeting of the southern division of the Order of Rallway Conductors and the Broth- erhood of Rallroad Trainmen was concluded here Tuesday. L Officials withheld announcement of any action taken by the meeting. It indicated wage scales came up for discussion but that no action would be taken by this division on this proposition until after the meet- ing of the eastern division. for “Her" Gudo's American Beauty vn. fragrant and are | |Your Future | Vision can be protected | ~nt watchfuiness inflamed. if the when readivg. glasses. M. A. LEESE °Geu &> only by printing sou need Every Article Reduced QLOSING OUT SALE 1212 G St. TRUNKS SUIT CASES TRAVELING BAGS WEEK END CASES FITTED CASES HAT BOXES BRIEF CASES LADIES’ ARM BAGS FANCY LEATHER GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Wil! Continue in Busin At 1339 F Street N.W. HEADLIGHT LAW DRIVE|. having aotd | ses lasting. | i * BAND CONCERT. ‘The Army Music School, Wal- ter Reed General Hospital, today at 6:30 p.m., senlor band leader udents conducting. of the the “Lyric Suite' (Conducted by Nicl Overture, “Masanelle (Conducted by Warrant Ammon E. Gingrich.) l:g\' trot, “That Red- Lodge Grand | selection from “Rigo- letto"” Verdi (Condu-.led by Charles V. Banner.) altad, “Mights Lai & Bosh " evin * (Conducted by Alfred P. Gaell) Solo for trombone, “Cujus_Ani- mam".... Rossini (Played by Lmraner E.” Went- . th.) Popular selection, “High Jlnkl." L4 (Conducted by Charles F. Wld- dington.) Intermezzo, “Gretchen™...Martin (Conducted by w 1 (®) March, L (Conducted by Olaf M. \ord> “The Star Spangled Banner.” The Greeks looked upon pepper as a valuable medicine. . TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"The Alarm Clock,” comedy, at 2: 0 0 p.m. KE Honor,” PALACI—“TNMHK With at 11:10 a.| 3 7:20 0, 6:20, COLUMBIA—Cecil de um Change Your Husband.” :10, 2:20, 5:20, METROPOLITAN—Dorothy Phlmp.| lander the Woman,” at 11:: :35, 3:40, 5:35, 7:40 and shy CENTRAL—"Itchin 11:45 4ty 8—-Norma Talmadge, In The Heart of Weton 11 1 2, Fer0r 440, 120, 840 and'10 pom. HELD IN HOUSEBREAKING. Walter Jones, colored, nipeteen years old, 201 E street northwest, charged with housebreaking and stealing jewelry, the property of Mrs, Isabella Gardner, 1328 11th street, alued at 31,600, was held for the ac- tlon of the Ejand jury in the United States brancl of Police Court today by Judge McMahon and his bond set t $5,000. He was committed HADDINGTON CLOTHES [ We're glad to be the First to Feature —this— London Lounge Suit STYLED FXACTLY A8 THE BEST FIFTi TUE DEGIGNERS “ARE TAILORING THEM FOR THE WELL DRESSED MAN. YOU HAVE HEARD OF THIS NEW ENG- LISH STYLE—WHY NOT DROP IN AND SEE YOURSELF IN ONE! YOU'LL LIKE THE SOFT ROLL FRONT AND THE STRAIGHT- LINE BAOK—THE HIGH ENGLISH WAISTBAND AND PLEATED FRONT COMBINE TO FORM A FEATURE WITH THE WIDE TROUSERS LEGS. Prices Begin at ‘45 Meyer’s Shop 1331 F Street Everything for the It costs no more to buy a Kelly This is no empty catch phrase, but a plain statement of fact. It costs no more in dollars and cents to buy a Kelly-Springfield Tire than you are asked to pay for other brands that have never borne the Kelly rep- utation, for 30x3 instance: Fabric 30x3!; Fabric 30x3Y Cord 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x4Y, 33x4!, 34x4)), 33x5 34x5 35x5 $11.95 List Price 13.95 17.15 31.15 34.25 35.30 36.30 44.30 45.30 46.40 55.15 99.50 57.95 The above cost is typical. Other sizes pro- portionaly lw All tires guaranteed firsts. Chesley & Harveycutter 918 14th Street N.W. ' Main 423 Special Price $8.75 9.95 12.65 21.50 24.00 24.50 25.50 31.00 31.50 32.50 38.50 41.65 40.50 Well Dressed Man AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO sesai’$2 sieges HIT! 500 Times in Paris First Ime in America GEZORGE MARSHALL & A. . WO0ODS PRESEN' BRUCE MCRAE YcALARM CLOCK oy AVERY HOPWOOD w1t BLANCH RING ond MARION COAKLEY ~ Mat. Sat. 35581 SEATS L Steamer St. Johns Colonial Beach| 40-MILE omnun | Moonlight L Trips, 7:15. Mcn.,, Wed,, Friday. Returning 11 p.m Free Dancing un., Returning lom\ p.m. Same Day.| Sat. Leaves 2:30 Excursmn $2.50 $2.50 ENDLESS CAVERNS, VA. Sunday, July 29th “nhln;un (Union Station), w--u-nnn (Tth St 8135 e Ly. Lv. Station), Wonderful and Spectacul Grand Canyon Skyland Oriental Prince Dismond Lake Palace of the Foiries Southern Railway System 1425 F Street N.W. " MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, Sflc.‘ Arlington, side trip, 10c additional. Electric Cars leave 12th and Penosyiva Avenue Northwest, cn the hour nd half bou to 3:30 P AL me—55 Minutes Washington-Virginia Railway Co. Phone Main 397 aiit 2 “Louisville Lov’ (The Vampin' Lady) tealing into every ‘ln(l program and trot- ting aw: with all (‘lt ‘bouquets Columbia Re:exd of this ingest, coaxingest fox- trot you ever heard. “Beale Street s the whiz-bang selec- tion on the other side. At Columbia Dealers fer Pz wgProc SS AY THE WORD vs ready fo suppls the Blank Books. E. Morrison Paper Co. / If you’ve a House * to Rent —or an Apartment—or a Room—advertise it in the Classified Section of The Star. . Folks who are looking for living ac- commodations seek di- rection through The Star’s “For Rent” col- umns—and you'll - put yourself in touch with all of Washington. Results that follow Star Classified ads ac- count for its printing MORE of them each day than all the other. papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Cuticura Soap Clearsthe Skin ps it Clear I - | respectively, heart beyond all others. lIlIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII The Coolest T G [T RIALTO-+| Goldwyn Presents a scream / KiNG VIDOR'S Three w ise FOOls <! dont miss it/ | ijram LOEW’S ALAC r STREET AT J3th " LAST THREE DAYS TIIIFI.IIIG WITH HONOR A Story of the Game of Life WITH ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES AND FRITZI RIDGWAY ALSO DOO-DAD rowzn\ Beginning_Su ‘THE ‘WAN \E\T DOOR’ Covered Wagon™ ///// 722727727772, Washington's Coolest Theater LCEW’S OLUMBI F STREET AT 12 CECIL B. DEMIL] DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND WITH GLORIA SWANSON AND ELLIOTT DEXTER COMEDY R’ A 72227727 Z News — Overture — Ete. TOMORROW “BEHOLD MY WIFE” With Milton Stils and Mabel Julienne Scott Z SATURDAY “MANSLAUGHTER With Thomas Meizhan and Leatrice Joy Beginning Sunday JACK HOLT in “A Gentleman of Leisure™ \ 7777777777777 NN 72 ’ _.llllllllllllllII|II|IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII|IHI||IIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIHlIfllllllllllllllllll“lll JOHNNY WALKER FRANKIE I.EE Who appear as the adult and juvenile Terwilliger, in First Na- tional's tremendously mov- ing film version of Tris- tram Tupper's ‘Terwilliger,’ CHILDREN OF I)IIST In this subject, Franl: Borzage, director of “Humoresque,” made another great picture that takes rank with a possible Iml dozen masterpieces that have gripped interest and clutched the SEE IT NEXT WEEK AT (fi"fi"”f‘fioroum Chesapeake Beach One Hour to the Seashore Fllm Features CIRCLE * 2105 Pa. Ave. Typhoon C Cooted. 11th & N. C. Ave. S. CAROLIN Starting 2 m, RICHATD BARTHELMES and bAROTHY “THE RRIGHT SHAWL." nshine_Comeds - TRUXTON »: Cavitol & Fia. Ave. HAROLD L. AFETY LAST" A laugh and & @irill a minute. CHEVY CHASE BEBE DANIELS and in “TH n second onn. Ave. & McKinley St. NTONIO MOT BILLY VANC ! {l!lll'lllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll“lll“ll[fi F ST. AT TENTH _llI_I|||||l|l|lllll|l||mlllll CRANDALL'S, [ METROPOLITAN Allen Holubar's der the Woman NEAL BURNS in “Back to the Woods” Vielin Solo, Daniel Breeskin Cello-Harp Duet, Mr. Shelly and -"n-:A'l ER CRANDAI.L’S OTHY DALTOXN. in And JOE ROCK, LIVER TWISTED CRANDALL'S *=er oz 1 N . S Mats LE BU Orcliesira. Avenue Grand 845 Pu. Av ) £ CRAN'DAL].' CRAfiDALL’S Avol 5 Thenter and Gard, Lound 8 of “FIGHT MATINEE SAT! TODAY_CLARA )muuu, e 0T THE_ MAGNIFI. Great Falls Park Free Dancing—Picnic Grounds —Boating—Fishing— Outdoor Sports ufim Round Trip 50c; Children 40c Trains leave Terminal, 36th ang/ S | M Sts., on convenient schedule FREE ADMISSION ITNEST BARxS T AMERTD o PN CIEAL IAND OF 10 FOR DANCING LECTRICALLY COOLED Bars HOOK BOSIIEE 30 Lastarraa IGH ELASS VAD . THEATRE DE l.llll The Spectacular Russian Novelty “YARMARK” Featuring_Theodor Stepanofl Fortunello & lelmo The Famous Italian Clowns { E Byan, Weber and R red and Brucy WHES HUSRANDS DECEIY startling domestic_dram: LIBERTY JYerth cap. oD nd P o DOLORES CASSINELLT ROCQUE. ' “THE CHAL: Extra—Amateur Nigh NEW TAKOMA THEATER 4th and Butternut Stw. Rupert Hughes' grea OULS Saub Follard Comedy. § ror Acsop’ Fables e AMERICAN 15 <5, =nd “MARY _OF THE_MOVI] NEW THEATER 32,5t 5. % TENSON. in_“NORODY 'S BRID) 18th d Calife REGENT 15 and Calttasin gor ViOL. “GLASS HOUSE:! RAPHAEL 28 at o street » DOROTHY DALTON “FOG_ROUND. OLYMPIC 1431-35 U se. “MIGHTY LAK' A ROSE Pm"cms 1119 St. N.E. _RICHARD D! ““THE CHRISTIA: . at: Smoking Theater THE WHITE YLOWER and From “Blossom Time Two Shows Dally, 2:13 and 8:15 Subday Mafinee at Phones Main 4484, 4455, 6523 Resttul, enjoyable week-ends duriog the liot weather are much worth little wonder cruise Baltimore—34_hours on fortable stateroome__deliclous meals-—mty what you are looking f have found it so. Ask for & copy of * ittle Croise Through Historic Waters. ailings from Washington and Baitimos every Mon., Wed., & Sat._Call J. Tarleto Washington agent, Maln 5649, for {afor e stateroom reservations. M.D. & V.Ry. Co., Baltimore, Md. DANCING GLOVER'S, 613 22ad N.w._PRIVATE LEM. sone any time, Toc. sic lewens 8t Course. Gus e DAVISON’S £ 1329 M nav. 15 Teach you to dance correctly in a fow lossons. strictly private. Any bour. Beparate stul lann dapee Sat. evenings, sith wreh w. (Near 12th and F) appointment required. ACHER'S ETUDIO. Friday, PROF. 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