Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1923, Page 16

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16 i BODIES OF 27 MIN BLAST VIGTIMS 0UT Cause of West Virginia Ex- RUBINSTEIN CLUB MEETS AT LUNCHEON The Rubinstein Club, one of the leading local organizations of women Interested in music, held its annual luncheon in the small ballroom of the Willard Hotel yesterday, with nearly 300 present. . Mrs. Robert H. Dal- gleish, president of the organization, presided, and two former presidents, SEEKS FO LIGHTEN SOLDIERS' BURDEN Weight of Infantry Equip- ment Too Heavy, Gen. g o werane G v | EIVE SAILORS KILLED Investigations fn progress have in- dicated, he says,: that the amount of aminunition carried by individuals may be ‘reduced withowt sacrifice of combat effiziency, and that certain articles néw carried on the person can be tram BY FUMIGATING GAS - P ferted to organizational transportation |Seven Others in Crew of French without detriment:to the comfort, heaith or <effectiveness bf the indlvidual or without greatly increasing the field traine. In the opinion of the/chief of in- faniry, it Is extremely desirable that the: average load carried by the in- Steamer Overcome in Ha- vana Harbor. faniry soldler sheuld not exceed sixty | BY the Assoclated Press. pounds. HAVANA, November 7.—Five mem- THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C, WEDNESDAY,” NOVEMBER 7, 1923.: Mich., Sunday, according to informa- tion recelved In this city by com-| municants of his congregation. He Fad been {1l for several months. He was the first graduate of St. Cyprian Parochial School. Father Burgess was widely known as _a priest and greatly beloved by the people of his parish. Have You a HUNGRY Appetite? Do you anticipate your meals? Does your food taste good at every plosion Mystery—13 of . Mrs. Hoba Brook: Mrs, Men Were Married. el promptu addresses. Mgr. Charles F. Thomas gave the Boitbe Asecialen Binia invoration. and addresses were made | Reduction of the load carried by GLEN ROGERS, W. Va.. November|bY "Rev. Dr. Charles Wood of the |the infantryman, the detail of one 7—The bodies of twenty-seven (Ahe (Covenaut fod military instructor to each 800 stu- |Special Dispatch to The Sta: ] ndar thé pauiters Tabs dho waasel miners, killed yesterday/In a gas ex- | Chamber of Con 3 ceas Tal- | dents at colleges at which R. O. T. C. LTIMORE, : November 7.—Josa| came from Havre, touching at Span- % o Ralelghe s e vho hi its a a = ed last night at 211 Ivy|ish ports and the Canary Islands. She plosion at the mine of the Raleigh-|anina, the Indian princess w units are maintained,. and increased burned ldst nig! : Sl S | &iven' programs of native Americ ; rou, | Delongs to the French Transatiantic Wyoming Coal Company. today lay |1y Jor@ el another honor guest | 8PPropriations for summer training | alléy, wheré the body of Hom You,|comp,py, and made @ short speech. She wore camps are among the recommenda- Chese laundryt worker, lfl'{uxmfil‘:y ume, which added a ) tions made by Maj. Gen, C. S. Farns. | In8: Christian burfal. The county, where they were taken in a o b T | ren, ctilet of Tnterry: in Mis an | e e O REV. J. A. BURGESS DEAD. L 8 iting news of his speclal train after having been recov- ught greet! mes f(rlnmllhc Music | nual report to the Secretary of War. | death in Cantom, (‘h\nu.hund nnl"fur —— red from the entry 800 feet below |Club of that city. “laude Robeson, the: repose of h oul, because om | Pag f ashin; b the surface which had proved their |conductor of the Rubinstein Club, Military Instruction, Toplc. Yoi was a con C! s RortoliWsstnsfon JESTIRL S o also was present. Regarding military instruction, he [ and his funeral pires in Detroit. tomb. Following _ the luncheon and it is only fair to the student and ¥ other resi - Rev. Joseph A. Burgess, The last body was brought to the |speeches & musical was given by |to the college, that the quality of in- > had gone|as pastor of Cyprian WRKE Trial Let Beecham's Pills . Bemirdide ght Just as three est a s. Miss Amanda:|struction in that depart be the | turk from Chin; S Srtee 3 g at department the | tu colored, dled in Detroig, | bring health toyou. Send yourname and address to our Sales Agents B.F. ALLENCO, Dept 14,4178 anel Street, New York, for FREE Packet and Booklee “1he Way to Health." party of state of including Ransdell, violin Miss _Elizabeth |equal of that in other departments. | to say farewell to his family. parish, 1. ¥. Morgan, arrived from Charle ;| Gutman, soprano, and Mrs. Helen Cor- ot T - ton. They had left t ate capital kbin Heinl, pianist, provided the pro- |conduct of the summer camps in 1 > > ; ¥ when news of the d er reacacd | gram. o e oy b Cincinnati women, according 10| @ 0y 0y % o8y ¥ (95 0 (83 0y 80 0y 83 Oy 8o (0 80 0y (9 (80 90 0 9 R IO I I UL ST SO T TR ST TR T SISO SO TR . SO T K S Shen | Hmpx:'z:' n:mg:l -‘r: urr'.-‘.’lflemf."d furth u;:fil‘l:ll: 4 by “that city, ‘have R e Xa X a X g Xa X e X .“.“.“.".“.“.“.N,“.“,“,0_0‘».“,»,“:":00‘0.“,“.“,“,n.n,“.“.«,“,».“,“,“,»‘“‘“.“.go,»,o_o.fo.o'o,“'wb Blast Cause Unknown. The British Trad Union Cong: The reduction of the load carried by | shod of any women in the world. The Meantime an investigation was | dates from 1866, which |the individual soldicr is one of the |average size is from five and one-half belng conducted by R. M. Lambie,|organized a |most important questions confronting chief of the state mining department, [——=Jo[——=lol———[a]——]al——=lal——2]0] e s T e —— | District National Bank 1406 G Street bers of the crew of the. French steam- er Caroline were killed and seven are in a serious condition in conse- joss STICKS SIGNAL quence o; inhaling gas used lIr the : DEATH OF CHINESE | Priices o e s 0 o Ypster- 3 b day with 600 Spanish immigrants on board and was immediately fumigated meal? If not, take Beecham’s Pills and enjoy a hungry appetite —the fruit of good digestion, active liver regular bowels. (See Booklet.) 12Pills—10c 40 Pills—25¢ Farnsworth Says. 90 Pills—50¢ _ eStablishments in Mullens, ®, g %0 6% % o % aiad %0 o2, .’0.00" of gas {n the entry or how it became ignited would be explained. All the men killed e working in the single entry wh the explosion oc- curred and only the fact that the mine was equipped with three sep- arate ventilating systems _enabled thirty-six miners in other headings to_escape. In terms of human sorrow the fatal blast meant that thirteen women to- day are mourning the loss of hus- bands and forty-two children were fatherless because of the catastrophe. Thirteen of those killed were single and one a widower with dependent children. Not only the state com- pensation will aid in the support of the dependents, but most of the fam- flies will_benefit from insurance pol- ivies of $500 or more the Raleigh-Wyoming lives of all men who ha employ th months or n * % X * ®, s’ 23 " ®, SXIXD> 23 "’ K > " Progressively Conservative That’s the way we want to put it—instead of the other way around. You want to d¢ your business through a conservative Bank; but you don’t want that conservatism to impede :prog- Prepa y 4 ress. : o ot by So you'll find us progressively R o Sl conservative — which means e = “hiompson of Wro that we safeguard your ‘inter- ests with the protection of a strong instituticn and an ag- gressive policy—but at the same 3 * *, o 05030 o0 o3 6501304} %0 4%.62 0"0 b o *, % Ghe Econ Zth.and H.5ts. 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