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CHILD AUTO VICTIM ‘I DIES IN HOSPITAL| Martha Huston, Colored, Five Years 01d, Fatally Injured When Run Down in Street. MOTOR CYCLE RIDER HURT Boy Suffers Fractured Skull When | v 1 Struck by Bicycle. —an | Martha Huston, colored, five; 1125 | Reed court northwest, twenty-first ! im of a traflic accident this year, | down last night in front of | treet northwest by an auto- | driven by James Callan,} Md., and | minutes after reaching | imergency Hospit i Callan was driving south on 22d | atrect, police reported, when the child appeared in the path of the car. Her skull was fractured. The driver of | the car was paroled to sppear at an inguest in the morgue this afternoon. ! Howard Willard, eig! 27 R strest northwest, is in a dition at Casualty Hospital, from a possible fracture of the { con- | skull, | sustained last night when his motor | eycle collided with the automobile of Jease Buckler, 1915 Good Hope road, Anacostia, near the latter's home. Willard sustained cuts and bruises | fa_addition to the injury to his head. | Armstrong, n rom his b Kull w 11 rupt child. fractured and his 1 red une i geons said h An operatio an_effo THIEVES ENTER THREE, CHEVY CHASE HOMES® Nothing Taken Leads to Theory Burglars Were Looking Only for Cash. f Lewis A. Payne, Yowell street, owner of Fritz, the| ierman police dog that was recently it_had attacked 2 house a second-story es of Francis G. vell street, and Kenned owell ' street, entrance d_through rear windows on the floors. 340! = Abe Martin Says: We'd hite t' try t' look all erine right t' th” average layman. We're unconsciously slippin !when we grow solicitous about | open from 10 a.m. {th’ world. (Copyright, Johm ¥. Dile Co.) syt Boy Killed by Base Ball, SANTA ANA, Calif., April 1{.—Nine- ear-old John Veal was fatally in- | vesterday morniug. | jured here Tt pan thrown ok erday when one of his e head. He o AT a base| ; playmates | wa OLIC PROTESTANT THE WOMEN ENROLLED TO STUDY POLITICS ‘Will Take Course Offered Hors by Republican League in Cam- paign Work. Many Washington women haye en- rolled as students in the political campalgn school to be held under the auspices of the League of Republican Women at the New Willard Hotel, May 5 to 8, it was announced today. Among them are Mrs. Cuno H. Ru- dolph, Mrs. Harry Wardman, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Frederick Irv- ing Cox, Mrs. Harry M. Blalr, Mrs. David H. Blalr, Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Mrs. James Y. Strong, Mrs. John Cable, Ohio; Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mrs. Frank T. Hines, Mrs. Leroy Mark, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Guy D. Goff, Mrs. B. Carroll Reece, Frank Briggs, Mrs. Charles thington, Mrs. O. L. Weller, Mrs. Logan Tucker, = Mrs. £ley, Mrs. Loule N. Geldert, Mrs. ! Marfon Butler, Mrs. Percy D. Hickling, | Bilen | Mrs. Basil Gordon and Mres. Spencer Mussey. Application for membership may | be made to Mrs. Henry Lockwood. | telephone 'Clarendon 435, or at the » | headquarters of the school committee in the ballroom of the Gordon Hotel, to 5 p.m. Diplomas and bages will be given to the women successfully completing | the course of study and from this graduate list many of the workers | for the republican election campaign | in this vicinity and the home com- | munities of be chosen, the students will = atters little what it is that you vhether u sftuation or & ser- a want n The Star will reach « person who will fill your want. LIBERAL | Three Great Principles of Faith These venerable, majestic, inspiring principles, each making its magnificent contribution to world progress, will be stated and explained by a ful preacher— master theologian and power- WILLIAM LAURENCE SULLIVAN, D. D. of New York City TONIGHT AT 8:00—ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Unitarian . 16th and Harvard Streets Note: Dr. Sullivan will speak every night, Monday to Friday, at the New Church building. DR i Something More! After meals you want some- thing more—a bit of sweet with a change of flavor. WRIGLEY’S is that “some- thing more” and it's more than that! kis a great aid to R your good health, as medi- cal authorities say. This is from a recent book on health: “Many physicians now recom- mend gum chewing.... for a better and more complete change" of the starches into WRIGLEYS after every meal —means that your digestion is aided while your p is served; teetfl and Your choice of several fla- vors, all of the WRIGLEY quality—sealed in its purity package. n. e, . easure diges- STRENGTH PEPPERMINT FLavonr EVENING STAR, Nelson | VACATION CAMP FUN { IN NEED OF SUPPORT Salvation Army Hopes to 'Give Poor Mothers and Children Summer Outings. Plans for reopening the Salvation Army’s fresh-air camp for Washing- ton mothers and children at Patux- ent, Md, are belng made now, Adijt. Ernest R. Holz announced today. Part of the $37,000 asked in the army's annual appeal, running from April 2 to 16, will be used to finance the camp. The camp provides a va- cation for nearly 300 mothers and children during the summer. The camp has been a life-saver for many | undernourished children, | “Wo want to keep this camp open as long as we possibly can in thé summer,” Adjt. Holz sald, “and we + | { A | i night attacks ! of coughing | TOP the first coughing spell Stk Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey | —then sleep returns. Dr. Bell's | contains just the medicines that H your own doctor prescribes for | coughs—combined with the old- time remedy, pine-tar honey, so % to inflamed tissues and pleasing to the taste. Keep Dr | ell’s in casy teach of all the { family. \ i All druggists. Be sute to get ! { the genune. DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey | ———————— I x < ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL T4 1924. would respond generously to the ap- peal this week. ; One of the important bramches of the Salvation Army is its Industrial home at 102 B street. The magazines and newspapers which are collected from the homes of the city are taken there and separated into different grades of paper, baled and sent to a factor,, where it is_mads into new paper.”’ The army receives only a small revenue from this source, but the work provides employment for want to care for more mothers and children than ever before. This is one of the reasons we are asking the public for $37,000. It is to carry on this camp and also our other activi- ties.” Contributions should be sent to Thomas P. Hickman, treasurer, care, Salvation Army, 607 E street north. est, About $14,000-has been raised to date in the appeal. Adjt. Holz said today he was confident Washington Save a Dime F course you have the ability'to save a . dime, but have you the will to do it? Have you the grit to do it every time you spend a dollar? If so, your future is as- sured. 2 You may not climb into the millionaire class (though all the records prove that even that is not impossible), but you will make a solid success of the financial side of your life. You may be a financial success on some other basis, but that is a matter of chance. The only way to be sure is to have a bank aceount and to keep it growing steadily. Federal-American National Bank : 1315 F Street W. T. Gallfber Chairman of the Board John Poole, President many needy persons, and it is also |urn containing the ashes of Freda one of the methods used by the or- |Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ganizatipn in determining the worthy | Henry L. Miller, was found yesterday cases asking ald. in & field about two blocks from ths Miller home. S Tho ashes had not been disturbed < il and police believe that a thief took Thief Drops Girl’s Ashes. the ocaken box containing the urn WORCESTER, Mass., - April 14—An | without knowledge of its contents - See AmericaFird Glacier NATIONAL PARK ‘Take a rest in the West this Summer. Sce the Rockies —know the thrill of the mountains. Ride horseback—motor = camp — hike — fish. Modern hotels and rustic chalet camps provide rest- ful comfort and good meals. All expense tours 1 to 7 days or longer if desired. The Pacific Northwest Visit Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland. Free side trip to Vancouver, B.C.and return if youwish from Seattle. - En route to Alaska or California visit Lake Chelan and Rainier and Crater Lake National Parks. Circuit tours Glacier Park —Yellowstone Park. Double Daily Service to Glacier Nationa! Park from Chicago. For free books or information write, call or phme M. M. Hlubbert, General Eastern Passengesr Agent, 516 Longacre Bldg., New York, N. Y. o L. H. Whitlock, Traveling Passenger Agent, Low Fares sia 409 Fisance Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Oriental Limited Route of the New Ori te Finest train to Facific STOP/ That is what the - powerful Franklin trans- mission brake does for . you — surely, easily, in the shortest distance. CTalk brakes with a Franklin owner and he will also mention simple care, lon wear, inexpensive replacement,unhampered steering,and perfect equal- ization at each always. FRANKLIN FRANKLIN MOTOR 1814 E Street N.W. Washington, D. C. CAR CO. Other Franklin dealers in this vicinity Baltimore—Franklin: Motor Car Co. Winchester—T. H. Sprint. Richmend—Adiantic Motor Co., Inc. Norfolk—W. F. Lints. < Roanoke—Franklin Car Corp. Culpeper—Coons Bros.' Motor Co. Camberiand—Johnson-Close Co. Service, Inc. Lancaster—DePugih Motor Co. Hagerstown—Franklin-Coston Mo- Wilmington—Diamond State Motors tor Car Ce. Co. . " Harrisburg—Frankith Sales and Philadelphis—Harris, LeRoy & Clark, Inc. - Readigg—J. Miller Kalbach Co., Inc. York—Taylore Homer. West Chester—W. H. Wood. Chester—Franklin-Fussell Motor Co. ~ in-3cKenna Oo,