Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL. MARVLAND STORM | DANAGE HEAVY Four Youths in Auto Among Several Injured—Many SHOPMEN KEEP UP STRIKE ON PENNSY RAILROAD Walkout Declared July 1, 1922, to Continue—Program for Rais- ing Funds Adopted. By the Assoctated Press, CL LAND," Ohfo, April 20— Striking Pennsylvania Railroad shop- men favor continuing the strike in effect since July 1, 1922, it was an- nounged by A president of WOMEN T0 AWAIT NAMING GOVERNOR Maryland Democratic Body Revealed 15,000 Strong at FIVE KILLED IN AUTO HIT BY ELECTRIC CAR Sixth Likely to Die After Crossing Accident Near An- derson, Ind. By the Associated Press. ANDERSON, Ind., April 20.—Five persons were instantly killed and an- other seriously hurt near Ingalls, a few miles from here, yesterday when their automobile was struck by the LABOR BANK GROWING. Institution in New York to Boost Capital to $1,000,000. NEW YORK, April 20.—The labor- owned Federation Bank of New York plans to double its capital by increas- ing it to $1,000,000, probably the first week in June, it was announced yes- terday. President Peter J. Brady said the bank’s resources had reached $9,- 500,000, and that it had become the largest American Federation of Labor bank on the continent. 4 Supreme refinement of Travel Service ENT. EW YORK TO NEW ORLEANS Orchards Stricken. the Pennsylva after gn allday ex e here yeste A program for rais- Ing funds to continu e 8 i § funds to ‘continte the Atrike AN e/ Dispateh toThe Btas, adopted The confersnos; the: firs SALISBURY, Md., April » : 5 . ot he conference, the first since the OTar cotididate fos e ernr of Rdl]»:;)q Cottey, 3, and Lincoln Cot walkout, was atténded by representa. | Woma 1 ¢ % 3 & tives of bollermakers, carmen, elec: | Marviand was slated by the United) "5, [k otiey, sr, driver of the car, N 18 & C l Rd triclans, sheet metal workers, ma-|g@ birie § Of thel ¢ ther of the three children and hus- | IN€QI th Ol. o State at their convention here last|father of the three children and hus Friday and Saturday, burt he is not expected to live. | _Two Inclosed Porches Six Rooms, Bath—Garage chinists and blacksmiths, who demand believed the time w inopportune. $10,500—Terms Hooslerland flyer of the Indiana Union Traction Co. The dead, all residents of Indian apolls, are: Mrs. Mary Cottey. Jennie Cottey, 8; Dorothea Cottey, St I It sometimes reaches 30 degrees be- low zero in Hell—a little town in Nor- wa, Salishury Meeting. All the newest, most DOy e s lusurious and_practi- cal features in Pullman .equlgmmt. A train of Club, Compartment, Drawing Room, Section and Observation Cars and Diner. Space, air, freedom, and comfort N { i\ Dining Service: Special at- tention to every detail of food and service. Cuisine the best of New York and New Orleans markets. April 20.—No takir the ¥'s 20— an in wide because it was The name of Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard of Chestertown had been suggested. It was decided to consider the question later. In her annual address Mrs. Jesse Nicholson of Chevy Chase pointed to the fact that 50 organizations with HANGS SELF IN GRIEF il OVER KILLING GIRL comed ayor Thomas Parker. | With two eptions, all officers were Weahhy KflntUCky i‘armer Unable re-elected. Mrs. Willlam Johnson of to Endure Thought of Run- ning Over Child. »ged to be due individual strikers from July 1, 1921, to July 1, g when the men wor alleged lower 1, will be filed a if attorneys ¥ il i cuasou the agreem against the Pennsyl advise, Charles Kutz, general chair- | man of the machinists, said. : sl M. Jewell, president of the rail- PR “':__"”“"‘}“ employes’ department of the N American Federation of Labor, and e several international officers addressed e conference. Downsville were | LEMON JUICE BEST TO WHITEN SKIN The only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in & bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, i i softener and beautifier. ' Massage this sweetly fragrant For Gentlemen: The Club lemon bleach into the face, neck, Car, forward, with movable arms and hands. Tt can not irritate. chairs, and every other de- thmmx‘u stage beauties use it to bring vice for personal comfort, de- that clear, youthful skin and rosy- A h white i ilaions slete o Fotl signed to establish pleasant sunburn and tan bleach. You must gompanionship ea route, mix this remarkable lotion yourself. Valet service. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is prepared, ow Hill, auditor, and Mrs. Robert oss of Annapolis, chairman of the uthern Maryland division, retired. Many Luncheon Speakers. Speakers at a luncheon that fol lowed the convention were: Mrs. Car-| LANCASTER, Ky.. April —After roll Miller of Pittsburgh and Howard | brooding over an automobile accident Bryant, on behalf of the clubs; Mrs.|last Monday in which he struck and Edward Merritt, chairman of the killed a little girl who made a futile Montgomery County Club, who pre-|attempt to save her pet chicken from sented Mrs. George Gaither of Balti-|being run over, n H. Pollard more with a set of silver cups in ap 4 ing near here. preciation of her work. yesterday ended his life by hanging Among those attending from Mont-| himself in a stock barn |gomery “County were Miss Isabel| The victim of the accident was Parr, Mrs. Richard Irwin, Miss Laura | Minnie Shearer, small daughter of a Gilliland, Mrs. Edward Merritt, Mr.|neighbor of Pollard’s. | and Mrs. Howard Griffith, Mr. and| = . | | James Christopher, Mr. James 3 B : Ir. and Bishop's Consecration Set. FORT NEW ENGLAND BOARD T0 AID SHIPPERS DUE Advisory Body Similar to Other severe s 8 o Regional Orgeanizations the West V i 1 - Being Planned. By the Associated Press. TEN PERSONS INJURED. Storm Visits Many Communities | ATL;NTA in West Virginia. MG&TGOMEE\' a Organization for the New England t Virginia | States of a shippers’ regional ad- | visory board similar to th now | operating in other sections is the pur- of a call issued toda: Go chairman of the division of the American Rallway As- meeting of the already inization committee of ston on May 8 rs. Richard W. W. Sninner, Mrs.| . Mrs. Willlam Brooks, | WA Apei 20— - 3 | mpbell Gray of Peoria, s o g lect of the Northern ss Ruth Sho@;‘n.’\ker.ih"“an“ Episcopal I)IUCE§Q will be Mrs. Sallie Bogue, Mrs. Sarah Maugh. | consecrated here May 1. it was an- e s s nounced last night by Louis Rocca, rector of Trinity Church. He will succeed the late Bishop John Hazen ‘White. MpBILE %* reported tered with Germany is fast acquiring a taste for gum. nice wa Com bile o- | mittee, Mr. Gormley said, and when the number has been increased to 37, contemplated, it will be represent- i ¢ every branch of industrial vity in the New England section. 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