Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. MAN 5” K"-I-E[]_ FIND BODY IN RIVER. |EVANGELINE BOOTH |ioor ot i Saliaiion Aviny eomper- | snionst Churchs Tenth ani 0 siceis| MAN FOUND INJURED. |jovss,to Carualty Homoltal last might | the nhouse i tront of andtubrens —_— \ Bocock Memorial" Building in George- | northwest, and Sunday afternoon at e Frr e i D B e B L town. the dedication exercises. Adjt. E. R.| Suffering from a probable fracture| Deective M. J. Dowd & “olice- 5 orise e nooh Searchers Recover Corpse of Man TO HEAD DELEGATION The Territorial Staft Band-and the|Hols is arranging the exerclses. Sec- |of the kull received, police believe,|man G. T. Newion of the sixth bre- | pesscaslonorgrly house and illegu Drowned in Indian Head Accident. male chorus from New York will alse | Tetary of the Navy Wilbur will pre-|in a fight at 805 New Jersey avenue, |cinet, who investigated, reported that 2 The body of William Dawson, West- |be here. They will take part in a side and the .dedlcatory prayer will|Joseph F. Madigan, 25, 652 Morris| Madigan had been struck with a - mm_n:m‘o”y founu Va. who was|Salvation Army to Dedicate! yx(-rileu or‘m;,"l,m, planned for Sat-|be by Bishop James Freeman. ::::‘elz r(n;;rt.hlx:‘usl N‘:;s ;».:&: ny (x;o‘x:xmljn! |:::F|:. “n.m; l;'.i:r)‘hly::u:hflgh[ The{ a(r- :r you need work, read the wan drowned near indian Head, Md., last urday and Sunday. = e erse: © d Manuel Shanholtz, occupant of columns of The Star. Friday night, following a collision| Kemper-Bocock Memorial Build- | Col. William Clark of London, inter- % s i between an oil (ulkerx:)l the r.slmlnd< A : 0 { national auditor of the Army, will Had Another Job. = P - i |4vd Oit Co. und w smaller craft, has ing in Georgetown Sunday. | be in the party. Among others will| From the Irish Times. T Taxi Driver Held to Await|uicn recovired, accoratns to word re- i eorgy Difiis| bariniing macty: Amone afhers witlBoeitmilosmmee: 6 0L 30 o| caived by the harbor police, from secretary; Col. Walter Jenkins, Col |a porter. Where were you employed | p NS A N Coroner’s Jury Findings Watson (. Hurley, representative of | Eighteen staff officers of the Salva- | Arthur Brewer, Lieut. Col. Richard |iast? I Y g the oil company. ton Army, led by Commander Evan- | Giftith, Brig. Willlam Arnold, Brig. Applicant—in a bank, sir. 3 P = 1t is stated thut Dawson and & man [ geline Booth, head of | Bidward Underwood and Brig. Minnis| Merchant—DId you clean it out? ) This Afternoon. | named S.'J. Brann, the latter having | forces in the United St e Marainn (gl Yowalas it outy) : been reported as the victim at the e hel d ake' Commanlier Booth will speak did that. time of th ident, were crogeinig | the river in a launch’ and that when i | the collision occurred, Dawson made [an unsuccessful effort to jump to the tanker. Hurley said the body of Duws R ve at Indiun Head awi n of the coroner. d man in this it on this month sician from to await the result of an [automobile at Florida avenue and his afternoon [7th street. Hospital treatment wus id the police that Cole was on the street and that he did| i 3 , 1315 Ran- time to prevent . ng over him. 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