Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923. 75" CAMERAMEN PLAN |Buggy in Ditch; |W-R. WILCOX RECOVERING| ARRIVE FOR CEREMONY. |ii, it s si,Tivesiy| | ASks 1o cRANGE maws, . STy S T ioe. Muse anEMry Banih B.{ saked the Diatect c i . [ The suit had been brought by John FORMAL PROTEST Auto Hlts Horse’o D. C. Business Man Stricken onchmun’s Party Delegates ‘Regls-| Jones, Wiimington, Del. — :;.:.»:nfu s toTormeit ;:?:-;-:'B‘URNS AGENCY EXONERATED. |, llls. @ private detective, who had | asked 350,000 damage. Trip to Syracuse, N. Y. tering From Many Cities. g his patronymlic {s hard to pronounce | D. G. Anderson, local managér of s e <L SN ‘ . . | ! Brothers Victims Information was received In this| pyery g VETERANS TO NOMINATE. |and is often misspelled. The change | the Willam J: Burns International| A Venezuelan raflway. from Car- Tawyer Drawing Letter to Commis- ity : Every incoming train brings new will be of great material benefit, he | Detective Agency, &nd the agency acas to Valencia, has 8\ghty-six fun. 'wing mmis Sallying ‘forth ‘for & breath- of Wh) A ay that Walter R. Wilcox, delegates to “.nuhgm:‘on (onl‘hee.\u« ———t declares, for both business and soclal | itself were exonerated yesterday by 'nels in only fifty-five miles. sioners on Treatment by nocturnal air, comfortably en- |0 Que been critlcally fll in Syra-| UOR SENAAR, Fachlication of 205 | Nationtal Capital Post Calls Meet- 5 N sconsed in a ‘horse-drawn bBUBEY |is now slowly recovering: CPe 2t*d O™ | women to President Coolidge at noon ing Saturday. Police. and monchantly twiddling the | Mr. Wilcox, who Is president of |On Saturday and clokes with an , = [ cehin " siins Lyles of 1002 Fair- | Wilcox, Hane & Co, Inc. left hinj oaUal ' righte’ cefefony Bunday A business meeting of the National & mont street, wis jolted .Tudely last |home here the latter part of Septem- | #T0TRERN (L Tl 0P Chivalg are Mrs, | Capital Post of the Veterans of For- A letter complaining that the Po- | night from an esthetic state of ber as delegate to the world dairy Charl A Childs, New York 1al | ©&n Ware will be held at the 1. O. O. Hce have not properly treated cam-| mind Into u fourteen-foot excava- |CONETeas, and was stricken in his hotel Jeader. who s stopping at the Wil | F. Hall, 418 Tth street, Saturday night | e > . T |roc ove: - G s z s 5 eramen at public functions will be| tlon of the ;;';33(1;::}\:! depart- I pital of the Good Shepherd. For sev- [T W . T sl *JmORL, PYeS- | Officera will be nominated for the year :nmlnd to the Commissioners this af-| p;reneast eral weeks hope of saving his life was | yoo 7" white, “founder,” Washing- | ®nd & report of a recent meeting of bert ronmea e N e ne ame | Bad luck seemed to be coming in | SRt ME Wilcox's son and daugh- | ionjun, now residing in New York: | the executive committee will be made. Nows Pnsel for ihe White House | bunches for the Lyles family yea- | tor ned to his bedside. Miss Alice Maples Young of Phila- | made. member of the assoclation stated to- | :;:fiu'."f:;r Sl‘l‘u‘ br‘?‘nwr. : Mla:r- ‘dplpmfb 525‘2‘:““::;0;!;:::‘3 ;;hoKh.! 'l’llns for the further lmpl(flcnuofl ARy | : ently seeking similar come shis acKaye | of the post orchestra and band wi Fhe letter was belng drafted in Mr.| ©NJOYment astride a horse near the —_—— with Sunday's celebration: Mrs. Rob- | he discusced and. Arrangements for At o this marning. It je| 8cene of his brother's denouement, Wireless control of a cotton goods | ert Keith MacKaye, daughter-in-law | their firat public appearance at the understood it relates mot only| WS interrupted in his reveries |loom was featured in a fashion show of the poet-plavwright, Percy Mac- | post dance on December 7 Will be €0 Rlloaan oo irrane the home | Gbout the mame t the automo- |held in Baltimore. Kaye; Miss Laura Cawker, director of | completed. of fo Sunday, | bile of L. J. Stol Longfellow street, striking the animal. Mar- '. : "th | ghall sustained a slfght injury to E . Till lo P M : R e g osner e (ST Open Evenings Ti 1A AT tter has been brought to,; Ing apparatus to lift Stlas' horse the r under which! and bugky from the excavation. ' : WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR & At Ansell, Bishop and tis0 | Turner, Inc. of motor and cabi- NO CASH —— PAYMENT s . o1 Is Required—No Red Tape!! | % o | | Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co. § Washington, D. C. reasons. 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