Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDXY, XPRID 17, 1925. 19 []E]'EC“VF BUREAU |AMERICANS MUST SLOW DOWN |YORKTOWN TO GREET | incns'hein' wiise wuas con | FRANK A, WARFIELD DIES; | "0t i omins i | GOrb 16, Ts Missing. & TO CUT DEATH TOLL, SADLER SAYS| PASSENGER PLANE | Fretn e $niiaapsia, vuih connect:| 44 YEARS IN U. S. SERVICE |l uiifor 2l Gt bl | searcn or Trene il 1 vears ot ed with Yorktown Manor. 55 6 A Memorial Presbyterian Church, e T - Interment will bz in Rock | s from her home since Wed e ——e - Retired From Pension Bureau Two | (reoe Cometorn. B . Aluce el 240,000 in U. S. Die Annuadlly of Ills Due to Hurry | pirst to Arrive Today in Weekly Cherrydale. Play April 24. Years Ago After Serving as ! \\\':nflv]‘v’l is .~ur\'1\ml‘ by his lh,,,‘,f',)ud":,\fl{ }f(’;:f;;fi_i:f:n":‘fl:r"; R and Bustle, Physician Declares—Urges Yearly Servioe Between New York | i Duwwer wfic s, Civil War Division Chiet. idow, Mrs. cavoline Lo 8. warteld | bl Ty bobied e, S 'S "HERRYDALE » April 17— : d _ lives at Dayton, Ohio. 100 pounds, P . . 9! ' : s ] o *arent-Teache! . Frank A. Warfield, years old, NG A i s sailiaeth Bt dale ErSoLTEncher Aot | o et i Ot et s i R ical Calendar,” a y setting of the United States Pension Bur i By the Assoclated Pre; : nd song ideas strikingly sig- | Where he wa ed 44 ve m CHICAGO, 17— American- | change in living habits of most Amer- Al iat Yorktovn this crtamoon of h is to be presented in the Cherry- | yestes & lingering illness. A Larger Force. itis” s 240,000 preventable |icans. They must slow down their|s o'clock of the firs et e Auditorium ay evening, April | A r a native of Massa deaths yearly this country, Dr.|bodies and calm their nerves.” nlatie Sofkni vadldy o rice Letoeniit 2 . A. V. ts, but moved to Connecticut at William S. Sadler, nationally known REE S s New York: City aid. the soone ot the hairman of entel rly age and lived in that State physician, asserted vesterday in a re- decisive battle of the Revolutionary | tdinment committee of asicols jUntilinoving fo-WaRlitgton. 1o 1804 Be”galine Bags-"are newest M aictivity on the = 3 zing v 3| ot VRS etired from the hort Gorgas M fal Insti- P o et % e > | tion, is arranging and will supervise retire ed gentry of | Port to the Gorgas Memorinl Insti-| CASH BEQUESTS, $33,000. War will be celebrated with fiting | (i, 8 SRS 800 WL de % o more ster | tute. The report claimed confirm; he mus nd the ¢ ureay two wrmed bandits | and | tion for the first time of “the hitherto Been ins nataih bout 70 pupils of the Chief of > Daniel | 21 Busyected fach that mosetamer |Wallof B E. D. Hammond Filed | the Yorktown Golf and Ci Slup | Fesid Lhie : and these are nsidering t addition | XIS (3T i 5 g and Alrways, Inc., with the be s more men to the| L s disease, apoplexy and high, for Probate. numbers of New York golfers N an amazing - blood pressure between the ages of 40 2 desir 1 iheln wesk ands 3 ° ° | y . indle the ext A B0 GRS EhaT, Y olEer L Ite bequests amounting to more | desire to spend their week ends p . 4 % Hi6 recent o0 TorcT LW : than $33,000 are contained in the will | ing over the splendid new 18-hole erc ant allorin value at Inspector ( il 5 g ; 3 b f M Esther D. Hammond, widow | course of the club, which recently w: s told Maj. Sulliv. ‘Americanit is the name Dr.| ¢ ojate Willlam A. Hammond, who | completed at a cost of more than 4 - men are needed | Sadler applied to the whole group of | B BioE ; > | $140,000. > men needed | o0 ooty Which he belleves respon: | dled April 13, which was filed yester. 2 % . R day for probate John Garland Pollard, dean of ° , difficulty, it was ex fonclam o e The largest bequest is $10,000, and Marshall Wythe School of Vir- .95 from the observance| ‘The hurry, bustle and incessant|js made to Vinton Chapin, nephew of | Kinia government and citizenship of | P £ quiring_that each man | drive of the American temperament 18| yrrs Hammond. ae Ham. | the College of William and Mary, will | 0P T e Th | responsible for this pecultar and c Tiotdiie soraon: and | deliver an address, the plane will be | Swith Mieguivaraen eristic American mortality increase | 1o, o ¥ e Salva. | christened the Yorktown and a service . shifted from their | Uring the ‘dangerous age’ period, be- | unique to intry will have been ER / b t i ments, and placed’ ‘in | EWeen 40 and b’ yesran ceporcediDE vy £ ren’s Hospital are | inaugurated R ASEY‘,&H‘!?ONFL}L Velver 10 30 OU'D guess their price Sadler, whose concluslons are based| ., o, s 000 each. H. Prescott Gatley,| A dozen prominent people of New | o | /3 4 at double this figure, ce at night, making % - D om 2 1 ossible for them to give | 90 more tha 3 study of the| " ttorney and friend of the tes: | York, Philadelphia and Yorktown will to assignments of | death rate among men and’ women|h SIS Nas5 000 and ts named | | N t 711 for they have the Quality, ton:. | “This distinctly American phenome. | CO-executor with the stepson. The ewes ‘ Distinetion and chic usu- the day off each week, | non can be remedied only by teaching | Other bequests are distributed among > entitled to their r the public that heart disease, Bright's | friends and servants & Genuine ally displayed in much L J [ J | Y 10 da d apoplexy and high blood pre: e i R = other rict | o an be checked, and at least 60| An engine for fire fighting, espe- ! Orange Blossom ul ln s 4 b more expensive bags. - cent of the 400,000 such deaths| cially in forests, has been construct- 1 E ment R'ngs TR } \ Black, brown, blue, tan or Transfer Difficult. | prevented by proper medical advice in | ed as a side car of a motor cycle. nlga; m i E % 4 ; b flame bengaline. They | the early stages, when these diseases | North Carolina has enacted an anti- V3o Crarg Bosite conversation between | are practical mptomless flirting law. Only dirty looks are y D e e e B | { i 1 was | umywo things are necessary to cope| tolerated in that State now, it is Wedding Rings Made to have leather-covered recinet detectives be | with the situation. 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