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j THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 15 1925 ———— CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TRAIN HURTS 13; KILLS 1.{2 MEN, ONCE PENNILESS, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. THE WEATHER || | The Tivoli Pastime Club will give| WINDSOR, Ontario, May 16 (®).— { a_dance tomorrow, 5 pm., In private | Thirteen of & party of 24 iocal women | IN MILLION-DOLLAR DEALS _Rummage sale for benefit of G. W.|porear. Tuesias a1 10 ballroom of the Arcade. Strangers | were severely injured and one woman = | U. Hospital from 9 o'clock until § pm P oitat BEsei welcome. killed at 12:15 o'clock this morning, District of Columbia—Fair tonight; at 1415 H street. To be repeated to- | wite of "(r\l‘l‘K Be- - = When & motor bus in which they were | EToJécts in View on Elaborate | tomorrow increasing cloudiness, with | morrow, same place and hours | s Emeet SAEENON 3 riding on the way to the Border Cities Scale b st rising temperature; gentle north o | Notice of ¢ Mourning Blacks Dyed from Kingsville, Ontario, was struck y Operators Lately 1 winds. G et x:;\\utlil‘n;“ will meet, §| PXOS. Wedne 5 a5 at Freed: 24-HOUR SERVICE by a Canadian Pacific Jocomot! Humble Industries. leajand and Virginia_Falr | orclock, at Washington Club, 1010] of Withel O o1 Stenhien Byos C Mrs, ¥ C. P . aged 42, Wi % pre night; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, | & ¢l @ 0 g | and sister of W H' Lownes of 17 R st Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. m\u‘fl S “y\-‘l". Awcriated Brese | warmer in central and. west portions: | Seves teenth street. Business -“e«‘**"'”‘ AR R Lincoln 239 The women were members of the| EW YORK, May 15.—Two men, |moderate north and northeast winds. | followed by section of Interstate Male | Jarvis Cos funeral parlors, 2223 Geormia et st e —————""| Daughters and Malds of England, a|benniless a few years ago, yesterday | West Virginia—Fair tonight; tomor. |M_L‘:"h‘:‘ and by Ross Farrar, temor| e fow & Funeral Saturdey o announced projects involving millions from ons' banquet by the | sMITH. hood and Temple Mount Alte t Harvey's, { SMITH row increasing cloudiness and warm- Relatives and $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 | {raternal orsanization, and were re-ioe qojigpg, turning to their homes from a picnic. | % o 415 At Age 35—scnd date of birth for particu- | They SHtan P hieie | Mack Kanney, who, American-horn sl Tars and iilustration. Company founded 1865, ‘]:“.‘fih‘;"“l‘fl(\" ":lfl“":"lnmfie:;“i"‘;ip‘t_‘.‘km of poor Australlan parents, started at Records for 21 Hours. ‘;"""H" _Brot Asela over 3500000000 g 4keNlthe age of § as an errand boy,| Thermometer—4 p.m., 71: 8 p.m., 62;| Alumni, 7 o'l M. Le Goff. 610 Woodward Bldg. to a local hospital. er, probably showers in west portion. | Fathers and Brothe will erect nine buildings for the gar- |12 midnight, 59 . 59; 4 am., 56; 8 a.m., 57;| Cleveland ¥ ment trade at a cost of approximately [ noon, 6% | munity Assoc k School and Com. ion will meet for busi- st 22,000,000. Today he sold his busi- Barometer—i ' St ol DAy oda so 3 arorr p.m §9; $ D |ness and entertainment features in, af Arii n | ness to four employes and hegan ac 91; 12 midnight, 29.93; 4 a.m., 30.01; | Cleveland Par Congregational | g 7ricnds | it | tive work with his new enterprise. |8 a.m.. 30.12; noon, 30.14 urch, 8 o’clock i | SMITH. = Thursday | Five years ago he arranged the 8 Highest temperatung, 71, occurred f e 28 Lo 3 | i SMTTH arment Center Capitol [at 4 p.m. yesterday: lowest tempera-| George H. Thomas, W. R. (.. No. 11 ' . INCORPORATED e o i ) e e B i i TOmeSt Quality z21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST {30 Seara o, $1200000 e i mow | T e ke st vear: | Hall, Eighth and & sire New Masonic s northeast. | | Arthur David, 37, who six years|Highest, 65; lowest, 49 R e TR Redeen; e a 3 lago was a kitchen helper in a res. : 4 y | s’ League of Washington| at9am. Allf nvited . The answer to give when a substituie | anvant, will Bacas ot oo Cbot e Condition of the Waffer. j will meet, & o'clock, at Thomson | THORPE. We 1025, at his i of the late Five hundr SRS . . U cafes, it was announced yesterday.| Temperature and condition of the |School. is offered is between the K and X in | A PHENOMENAL SALE' Discharged from the Army. in 1919 |water at 8 am. today: Great Falls—| o i i, he appiied for |Temperature, 56; condition ~|xuu1\~‘ d card party. § o'clock and still in his kh: by Ladies’ Auxiliary of Lamb Skin, at 4 job as dish washer. His promotion |muddy. Masonic mple, Eigl d F streets N $ 55 SPRINO DRESSEI was rapid and he gained the name of Tide Tables. mortRREy . oo B ( )>; Economy Man.” Wall Street bank | (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic sury Today—Low tide, 8:20 p.m.; high tide, 1 m. Tomorrow—Low tide. neral Sati I meeting K. of P.. Frida ‘at Pythian Temple All members te ers are backing Mr. David, it is re- ported o William B. Cushing Auxiliary to S.| 3 of V. will meet, 7:30 o'clock, in Pythian m. and 8355 | Temple. Division President Ladie 07 p.m.} Woliz and Division Commander Her $ 5 $10 FORMER GOV. BRYAN SETS |" Fimorrow -ion thic, £ wom. ' | et ™ e e SMART KAPLOWITZ FROCKS FOR | POLITICAL POT TO BOILING |51 i, "0 e e o amdt — Complimentary entertainm Com. * of the Association v requested to at Splits, sennits O foney bane SPORTS = TOWN : BUSINESS : COLLEGE The Sun and Moon ' il Fimog <up | friends of Church oday—Sun rose, 456 am. sun | gejoc, Our k ! : B Holds Nebraska Administration |sets, 7:13 pn Tk el s noge ol ook S¥ks . FEATURING THE NEW LONG SLEEVES by i ? moFFow.-Sun rises, 455 a.m.; sun | A0 BeW members organized Ra]eui h I—}aberdasher IN FINE SOFT-LOOMED FLANNEL OF THE EEoaracant fand Besponuible T34 pm ot | ParIors o8 the” hurer 1oy, 14, 1055, 3t hie ‘ ) £ . Sott 5 Moon rises, 1:16 a.ni.; sets, 121 eople 1 prese ! BOTANY WORSTED MILLS-NEW, SMART or High Gasoline Price. | {(Criohile lamps to be lighted one: | Bebie I bresent "4 Ari sunset — - et Trinidad Citizens’ Association __ {meet, 8 o'clock, in Wheatley School Thirteen Ten F Street e, SHADES--QUALITY THE BEST OBTAINABLE | By the Associated Pross half hour after LINCOLN, Nebr.. May 15.—Former : | THE FASHIONS ARE FROM THE LEADING FRENCH FASHION HOUSES |ies pornaan today started the Nebr ka political pot at m. Interment Cemeters " Arrangement ies. in Various Ci = Temperature viling again when he ' J | SIZES 14 16 18 36 78 issued a statement charging Gov The Business Women's Council wil 3 38 s ha - “m oFr neet at Church of the Cove. - T T SR STORE OP:NS 8.30 A. M Adam McMullen and his Republican :Z Bt Hioet at Church of th venant, Dr E OPc 1 I | ix 23 Willlam Eisenberger vill teach Bible | Legislature with extravagance, and| Statious 3% 53 SSweather. | s rom wperger will teach Bibl ‘hehl the governor responsible for the i 2% o class from 6 to 7 o'clock, and at § increase in gasoline prices throughout | Jatie o s yiotented by a Aramatic the Natios: : H club for the benefit of the religious 2 = work com ee. Public invited. S B A e s e S | 'The statement hinted at Mr. Bryan's | —— - e e e FRblleitavited SEN candidacy for governor in 5, his | Abilene,Tex 86 Cloudy tend to bring taese facts of ba- | Atianise cit 4 | 8ance before the people in 1926.” Baltimors The former vice presidentiul nominee | Birmingham on the 1924 Democratic ticket blamed | prarek { Gov. McMullen expressly for the “rise 0.2 in gasoline prices,” through the lat.| Cha 3 ter’s order to discontinue the selling of | Basoline at the State gasoline station - i here. Did You Get Here Yesterday : e " Saturd; evening, fine gold | It g0 On l\ T()ll(l\ il S turda e i R e M e 2000 K0 60 Clear 4 Tuvim. Ort refugee 59 Cloudy | director, representing the joint cam 3 Clear paign committee, will deliver the Clear s 2 p i ge referred to by Dr. Simon last 64 46 028 Ran e 8 o'clock, at Ei xuhm’ 58 42 Cle Street No soliciations | 73 48 .06 Cle funds will be made. Harry Kronman | E Cle ‘nf the Hel w Union College > Clea, cinnati, will also be present Ptcloudy sl ! | The union prayer meeting, com-| | posed of Baptist churches of the city | ‘l)um-nn D. Smith, leader, will meet, | Cloudy 18 o'clock, at McKinley Memorial Bap | Pt ,‘,’wh H Inul K"h\ rch, Rev. G. Lamkins | | vasto the Ambassador. | s = DOG—Brindie_bull, name on collar “Jigks." | o D Of N whiete | L f S l 't Y f t' ) at T4th and N str. e o collar irgey | Miami Fia 01 @ five hundred card party, 8 o'clock t. n.w., Apt. 2. 15% | Now York at club home, 719 Thirteenth street S - ert to delect Y ours Trom the EYEGLASES. oot T amonds | Ol i o oo | i "theater. "“Reward 11 returned 6. 110’ T3uh | Philadelphid Cloudy B tl’l R Al O A e ot nil Tather, FEANE s Ehoenix Peloudy | irths eporte COLEMAN 1 away { GLASSES —Toriaiee s, T case: | Pittsburgly s e 1 Julia Colline feoiper : ended earpiece. Franklin 9842, Apt. 707. | Lortland Me 12 Rain i 7 On_the hills cleening | 27| Pl i O | fohn T and Gr : | here the Loty wave | ellrim, Tech. ~ High | 3. Lal 54 Pt.cloudy Charles B. and £ g ; outy D K. Howard, 1409 n,m‘n,{',“n“,,“ 03 i ] o € and | In his lonels and » . : ._or_call M. K780. Br. 104, __18° _ | Sam Phlip 0. and 1re o i Hodges' L st cateteria. | Si ( Nickolas and Ele o or nearby. " Reward if returned to 205 Ver: | St « | Harry A, and Annie McG | mont Bldg.. at Vermont and L n.w | Se « 1 4 "“"",""" ”"“" "‘“ Sahm, boy. ND LOVING CHIL SEAT, GOAT. st Jeneth—Tiverai | Spokane 30.06 002 { orris B. and Ada E. o 3 LIE HOLMES ® : [ rowars 3% Gtowon, Saioania” Gaver Ii“ ASH D 30.12 « Waller E. and za. e ith five stones. Liberal reward | FOREIGN. i phen L. and Anne s life 22 ¥ AxU Way. May A J 1206 K st mw . (8 am., Greenwich time, today.) | d Bertha P: PARROT, larke, blue and red macaw: nams Tempe: | and Gladys “Mickey.” " Liberal reward. 909 Monroe st. | Lonion, England i rie and Ma H F. HAR art Scha ner arx e e e | EREE R - PIN—An odd Norwegian breast pin. oval | & am and Maitland Washington, | HAYDEN. 1 me nce of our e L e o 1 ™iear Risband and 1 PRILTP 37 HAY ward if returned to “The Kern.® 1912 G st. | EN. who ¢ fe 12 years s Zold. three small diamonds: reward Hamfior - Aaores Thom Sra . - POCKETBOOK. in_Washin olon, Canal Zone. Weale NICHOLAS, 1 ¢ remembrance of our | way telephone booth: reward. Adams 6361 Gror nd Ethel M. Fr 0! dear mother. ANNIE MAY NICHOLAS | PoCKETBO = T o e Winzel and Geneva Rich. boy pho de this life” three vears agc | B R e e, e | Deaths Reported. T e T i i ey here witnout s Saturday might Alpha | Georee Fosicr 70, Emergency AL Tg! uries. HER DATG AND SON. LAURA S ek £08 HE | e AR R HARRISBURG, Pa., May 15 (®) AND HAROLD. = “riday morning be- | Margarct A A Rice 73, 2119 F st Gov. Pinchot today signed a bill giv- | YORTON; Sacred to the memary of our be | G A0% 140 ot car | Craes MoFadden. r. 66, 2400 Connecti-|ing juries the right to fix death or i e v vears = UG ieh A. Tumer. 65, Georgetown Hos. |lif€ imprisonment as the penaity in FAMILY. * veward. | pital first-degree murder verdicts. Hereto. ors of our dea i “Adams 1604, is¢_ | Harry B. Matchett, 63, St. Elizabeth's Hos- | fore the penalty was limited to der UnE e M—EIk's. _gold elk head [PH3L 57 There is s A esh tod B oo e k. _head ona Orvella Cook. 57. Sibley dospitul. | s some question as to the cor e Dassed awar e et i B ,‘{‘:jnr‘u,fi . Falrany | Rose Jane Dudiey! s’ moisths, Forty second | stitutionality of the new law. as it RANDCHILDREN. * Joseph J 17 C ad_n.w - T"”' e 2% amends an act held by sc authc 1 mema B e : bme autho mory of wite WATCH—Gota, mivialed. A Franas ¥. Dyson, 13, 1318 Fiither =7 | ties to have been repealed ! Mie "MATILDA RaT Capitol _and Botanical G Carroll - Jackson, 10 months. Freedmen's | Cali Mise Dation, " Main 1650, Hospital. f | —— — Fecalll aimenine | Detween © an ong FoReto rest | o e e —_— o Foneite. X from our finer grades | A T SR : i : Cfirhfi of @hankg ‘ T ! 5 China is one of the examples of a o i { xednat {st- n.w. | business is nobody's business. "y\""‘ r1 Q .A(l‘l‘\ and neizhbors for | ~U"| | 1 o sympathy ¢ HUSBAND. CHILDREN AN { { inz the illness 3 | RICHARDS. HAMMER | ~ in’ the de: s v > | 1 e L 1 our more men iea i BEEY axp siemzas 4 i 9 B v i TAMMER | | 3’ ! ”1 3 r May 15. 1 | . beloved mother. ) Ax,“.(”, NOLAN ! u 1 day to day bt about these values, an € z | | e N [ TAYLOR. we wish to express our sratetul e s -, & i = | appreciation to our friends for their kind > . bl 7th and IF Sts. Ress. thoughtfulntes. ssmpaths and foral | ry of my dear i ngs at the d er d ST. who d ass the word along. Partof the | SRR S | SR iy % D = . p | MBS COR} LN ANT The month of May 1s here . ! THOMAS. No words « lonely hours at the r the. e v b ] 4 shipment of 1,200 suits which 3 3 | ERE | v MARY AMTHOMAS AxD SON Lics the one I love uo de TUCKY AVE. S | e . . 125 Suits from our regular stock, b 75 | 5. We wish o thank our ‘,N,‘;_ i eI Vs in light and dark colors, radically re- = i 1 and neighbors for the heautiiui | T duced for Saturday's ~elhng Sizes = | rendered during the dinces and dea FUNERAL DIRECTOR“ we couldn’t get on.the racks vesterday for sale, offer elabo- rate choice for these final days. EDWARD N. AND DELLA SIMMS. * F “Joseph F. Birch’s Sons .L»\\: BIRCH) 5034 M ST. N.W. Egatiished 1s “Plions West o Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 33 to 42. Save $8.25 to $13.2 Deaths. ARMSTRONG. _ May 11. 1025 Jerses ty. N. J.. EMMA V.. widow of Charles Armstrong, sister of James L. and Wil- i Tyree. Interment ai Arlington $1.00 Blue Work Shirts. . .. .79 35c Paris Garters ........ .23c |imoutox, mumaw, st 11 o (Main8512 GaPews Wonderful new patterns, the 75c Nainsook Union Suits.....55c | s Sl ™~ mEomene” & 4 smartest new models, and the 50c President Suspenders ..... .39c | i ;?;li%-,"’fr-?i;i:?f?‘v’fffff?_.,,‘,....T]‘“P“?Y H:E.Ifl‘ .Q: | greatest values we’ve ever hdd | $2.50 Straw Hats. . $195 | HRioieien | aahi il oo fs, ris. sister ary Satt and Polly Haw- 0L EAST, CAPITOL ST. 50c Balbriggan Shirts & Drs., 30 || (il o vited. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in char | Director and Em- at a price like this. Blue Serges, | | I | baimer in’ connection. - Commeodione s | $I 50 M d Sh $l 00 BRADFORD. The officers and members of | chanel and) modery crematorium Moderas Forest nple, No. 9. 1. B. P. O. Eiks of | Pa. Ave. N.W. | . adras irts . T onh e reguested t meet I a Seat | S 16. 197 Frank Gexer s Sons Co | sion of sorrow Satu 1 N.W | atthe Bl Hom Worsteds and Cheviots, many - 25¢ Cotton Hose ..............15¢c fabrics, many patterns, one $2.00 “Faultless” Pajamas. .. 5155 | i eaplieiy ¥nHSbscs & | . ° _KATE COLEMAN. Dt. Ruler ~ RYAN Attest: MARIE PIERCE. Fin. Secy. * 75c Pure Silk Hose‘ AR e .50c | ECK nesday, May 12, 1925, at her 75¢ Wide Leather Belts. . 50 | s el S s Funeral y above address Saturday, May 16, at $1.75 Eng. Broadcloth Shlrts, $1.00 SRR N lel Chapel. ncoln 1 Mos 'l“v ivate ‘\mh.u,«:«fl - VL. SPEARE CcQ Neither the successors of nor conmectss “h the original w s w;mn establish- Phone Frank. 6 A ; I'St. N. ~ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Ceo. C Shaffer " T St KW NOICE FILORAL EMBLEMS ain 2415 QIR ERATE PRICES . Prompt Delivers BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” | i | Beautifu) Floral | Ana Other Beautiful Floral Des | Mderat Prices. - 14th & H. el M 3301, e saturday. May 10, a6 150 pm. Serv: Prompt_wito_delivery service. ices’ at Christ’ Episcopal Church, G st. s.e. | Artistic—exprossive—inexpensive. | i | Di | price, $38.75. g | | | | | HAVENER. May 15, aRmer Chand, $25 2-Pants Suits |=sw s | at the Chure 'fl"' the Epphany, . Saturday. May 10, at i:30 Wonderful Suits for such a low SRR price. The extra pair of trousers will $ 75 et e Welpes certainly make the suit last a long 1 time. Pleasmg patterns — correct . FRANK M-, beloved models. Special at. Alterations wzthout charge hushand of Christina Laurie (nee Keil), and beloved son of Rachael urie. Fu’ neral from his late residence. 306 6th st. Raleigh Haberdasher - INC. Tnterment at Congressional Ceme'tery. Rel Gudc Bros. CO., 1214 F St. tives and friends invited to attend. 1 McDERMOT. _Friday. May 15. 1925 at _the Sy Episcopal Eye. Ear and Throat Hospital. $2.50 White Duck Pants..... . $1.69 | i ekl sk of fune; | ELL. Wednesday. May 3. 10° at $2.50 Khaki Trousers ........ | Pt e ;';.:.’{{a':(*::':‘ l $6.50 Linen Knickers.... Thirteen Ten F Street We Specidlize in Floral Designs at Moderate I“ICQS C B 3 E s Ef = of _John rieston, 8. C. Funeral v.m. from ' the i friends invit in charge. F /or/J ts