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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. b8 e m"feE'E‘EB'E:—EE‘E'E'E’E 24 DEGREEHEAT |..e"cnev . [FAR SIDE BUS STOP 'B?SR"LZ%“L“.”C“E‘SQ‘SI’DLE“SCD?”E’}L”Y',fflsj‘;%'éfmm Novel in 90s. o Closed All Day on 'L U LONDON, July 16 (®).—Mary Chol- Maj. Covell Thinks Maps, Charts| s Pl Sarurday During mondeley, Iinglish novelist, died to- or Something More Than Allen E. Crosby, Signal Maintain- day in Kensington. | L Designation Signs Needed | g 608 to 61¢ ELEVENTH ST, July and August o] The novels Mary Cholmondeley o B W e R L L] er's Helper, Crushed by . 3 3 . |began to appear in the late 90s, such 2 imber of motor bus line Lifts Rails From Ties in|works as “The Danvers Jewels. *bi | Halt on Near Side Would Ob- [t the city sraduany iereasing and | Cable Wire, Dies. of Courtetsy ana Tempest,” “Red ;n.(m:o,‘ r:\r;)ln. covering many different areas, Maj. | 5 & H H d R % nd “Th tomanc is 7 £ > e 5 2 s % = Wyoming—Midwest to [ Rust) and “The Romance of 15| ggure View of Automatic W. E. R. Covell, aide to the Utilitic E. Croshy cars old, ot ; hed in 1921, Commission, is seeking to devise a|! et, was crushed be le wire yes. th - last named s publi . . Get Relief. e Ul St Signals, Traffic Men Say. |[method of giving the pubiic m formation as to where the GOVERNMENT CLERK — Busses run, Hs thicke thas By the Associated Press. After the automatic signal lights | be sor ething more than CHICAGO, July 16.—The welcome KILLED IN PLUNGE | mstaliea on sixteentn street the [tion signs, which usu phrase * Rdri motor busses operatng on that [ POMt at which the line terminate appeared in the weather man's = thoroughfare probably will be re-|that & map or ¢ t be d ) st for virtually all central west. | F quired to stop on the far side instead | side and outside of the Y all From Second Story Fatal to!, ea of intersex of- | ca |ern States, where heat records have v oo S eide Intersections, of. |cating in a general wa : ficials in the traffic director's office | traversed by o |been toppiing during the last " few William H. Sherwood at e T T e ol sy g ays. actical, corr g This was one of a number of sug-|sider the f s y Not much change in temperature, Providence. sestions roving c e e et . Howeyerioh, chante in temperature : gestions for improving traffic condi-| giving a more detaiied explan: . AR tions, made to Tr: ridg, flic Director E oming and other mountain States. *h have suffered equally from th Willi |Summer's hottest blast. The intense|an Intern heat, wh d- | the route. e police of ‘the sixth pre in a letter from John Keiley,| It is pointed out that t Feshent and officials said toda they already | not as familiar with the ro: had the proposed change in mind bus lines as it is with H. Sherwood, 30 years old : b 1 Revenue Burcau clerk, h sent the mercury to 104 leaped from a second-story window ae 2 {in Salt Lake City, halted traffic on|at Providence Hospital yesterday (o Cut OFF View of Signals. long established lines « the Union Pacific Railroad near Rock | his death on the pavement below. Mr. said that when bus: o Springs, Wyo., when “heat kinks”|Sherwood, who lived at Hamilton B idet thev oF | caused rail ends to pull from ties street, Cottage City, Md., had been| ¢ of motorists behind them so Corn and oats crops in Iowa are|a patient at the hospital Officials|that they are unable to see traffic reported somewhat damaged as a re-|believe he was in an irresponsible | coming from the side stree ,mn of record-breaking temperatures. |condition, resulting from an operation | fThe other proposals ad DeS Moines th imbed to|which he underwent on Sunday My Relley ware {98 y mark | Miss Alice Haddock, his nurse, had | ot 100 broke heat records of six years’|left the room to prepare some medi- |standing cine for Mr. Sh by foux Cit at!Sixteenth and U |ers g lowered between | Slightly cooler enteenth streets, | cooler; fresh s northwest winds Maryland and ers this car tracks should wood and returned | pifteenth and Two fatalities havé occurred In|just in time to see him plung d Minnesota, one in Minneapolis and one | through the wir Miss Haddock in Green Bush, due to the heat. One|fainted from the of witnessing f relief from Wisconsin heat | the tr: ned at Superior. Milwaukee| The d tered in a 9 Nebraska was oming as holder o record. Rock “this streets Sixteenth street filled so s to inate car tr , with open easy de on street. ‘Traffic | She ould not be con-|slightly cool west Rentdia morrow falr, cooler in_the ry sl resh southwest shifting f runner-up to Wy-| Gied of & fractured skull before sur- Moving Monument Unlikely. west winds e | the highest heat|geons could do anvthing That the mo Scott Circle| West Virginia—Fair tonight, cooler | not ! Springs. Wyo., street| Mg Sherwood survived by his|should be moved to some less busy|in northwest portion: tomo fair, | point \ ice r i registered 124 in the sun,|widov and one child. Dr. Herbert|point and the circle opendd to traf-|cooler in east portion This quest ed some time ow el ler officials said 'n to the|gidered at the pre ing man was t degree blast operating room at Pr iment in £ North Platte had 107, Grand|p. Martyn, deputy coroner, issued a |fic. This proposal also is looked on _ = 1 re . ey Gen 104 and Omaha 99. Lake|certificate showing the man was not |by the traffic officials as being unde- Records for 21 Hours. vt opinton is n_breezes brought relief 1o esponsible for his act sirable of consideration. ot Thermometer—4 p.m., 8 | Chicago, “himh had 94 as its peak B s hat Fifteenth streat should be one | T7: 12 midnight, 75; 4 a.m.. i S heat yesterduy evening. 2 way south from U to K streets, and | 76; noon, §7 Siieen Yale Man’s Body Not Found. |Seventeenth one-way north. Officials| Barometer— pm. 20.89; 5 pm ‘, Cards Of banks Queen Mother Alexandra of Great| CHAUTAUQU Y., July 16 ®).—|in the traffic office said this was a midnight, a.m., 29.80 BROWN. ritain, whose sta P : b Al a 0. | auestion for future consideration. .81; noon, in her elghty-first year. She was born constructed at xteenth street and|at noon today 2 in Copenhagen, December 1, 1844, and | Yale University, believed to have been | Columbia road, at Fifteenth street| Lowest temperature, 73, occurred was christened Alexandra, Caroline|drowned vesterday in Chautauqua (and New York avenue and Fifteenth at,r" a.m. today. Maria Charlotte Louise Julia. Her | Lake, had not been recovered at noon |street and Pennsylvania avenue. Of- emperature same father was Prince Christian of |today. Searching parties were drag- |ficials In the traffic office do not look | Highest, 90; lowest, Glucksberg, who later became King of | ging the lake at the point where his [upon these projects as necessary Condition of the Water. Denmark = pilotless motor hoat was found. under present conditions. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m. today at Great F: PEACE SESSION ENDS. | “emmerevirer o5t nauoncat s Tide Tables. Deaths | | | World Delegates Told by Leader|(Furnished by United States Coast | and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:21 am. and “SBRUCK, Austria, July 161131 pm.; high tide, 445 am. and 87, occurred fessor of educational psychology at fl | | | | fl m MASON. thank ate last year— UNT. MRS. MARY RICHA Another Outstanding Clear- ance Event—for Friday Group of Silk Frocks o lfl D] | m —in which original price has been entirely over- B Women Big Factor. INN | P).—The conference of the Interna-|5:09 p.m. [ ] | . r : Tomorrow—Low tide, e Il l l — Il nua | tional League for Peace and Freedom | nign tide. 532 . i | closed tod ; end. 1 Mme. Gabriel Duchesne of France, The Sun and Moon. ALEXANDER president of the conference, sald Sun rose 4355 a.m., sun sets | A women of the world must fight|7:32 p.m. against new forms of warfare and Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:55 a.m., sun B | that gas and bacteria must be pro- |sets 7:32 p.m. an eath - ited. Moon rises 1:45 a.m.; sets, 4:05 p.m. W. J. SING A paper on the women's movement Automobile lamps to be lig e- |in Africa, Turkey and the Balkans |half hour after sunset. | and Hungary was read by Miss Emily 7 | Balch of Boston, one of the 30 Ameri- _—w“‘fl.‘fll""’"” Citles. can delegates. | Sa]-e MURDER TRIAL STARTED. 3 210 p.m 39 p.m looked—and only quick clearance considered—in reducing them to— g 74 They are highly desirable mo&els—expressed in the popular p]am Stations. *avjemoreg William Nelson Ellis Accused in OF Death of Agnes Muse. Abupne'ru | Trial was commenced today before | Justice Bailey in Criminal Division 2 | Atlante City {of William ~ Nelson s, colored, | Baltimore | charged with murder in the first d Bismarck - | gree in connection with the death of | Boston | Rock ¢ FROMLICH B M. F | Agues Muse. also colored, May 23.[Buftalo . Assistant United States Attorney | Chicago . . L | Fihelly is conducting the prosecution, | Cincinnati | while the prisoner is represented by | Hleveiand | Attorneys Bennett & Clinton. Detroit i According to the police the woman | El Paso Galvesion {was fund in a room on the second and Figured Crepes—cl’larmmgly original in finish and captivating in | floor of 711 § street northwest, lying o] Hl o] fll Ci m Cl fll o] HI o] m o] lII a] m m color eficets. Ll 5| $ 75 g s e, o | et » | the police that the woman hd({ cut }:3r“:":ll;1£‘- Street and Afternoon Wear—in m 28' B pine e ove pnensina] Bk o] | m o] l[l o] fll D] lfl o] HI B fll o] m 5] III o m Ll We orgia Burial at 16° merely (lv;emhn;{ himself in inflicting . . the wounds on her. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes A ; PRt ionia ZONE CHANGES TAKEN UP. | piitshures Repiser Fourteen proposed changes in the|S. Lake City Second Floor For Suits That Sold at $40 and $45 nt in family lot in 17¢ zoning property in various parts of | San Antonio the city w e considered by the Zon-| 8. Francisco ing Commission at a public hearing at | §- Louis the District Buildin Sizes for Every One in 'All the Season’s WPl R Smartest Patterns and Colors today. Seattle Most of the cha increase or a reduction in the ar be covered by build ing ope In a few cases the (8 a. proposals involved changes of certain | Station lots from residence to business or|kondon from business to residence use. ges involved -ap | {pgiane . of lots that m: Bat}\ing’ Suits Underwear All wool and one-piece mod- Gowns, Step-ins and Chem- els, round and V neck, plain and ise, in batiste and voile of | Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. | after th Thirteen-Ten F Street i | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES, o \agen. striped effects, close- sheer quality, lace- commission has | : »‘ihl”hlll!' tive knit, insuring perfect $2 .95 If| trimmed, embroidered $1.00 fie. 3 and tailor-finiah 1 | — o Street Floor i Street Floor 1 TONIGHT. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. i " | ! A concert and lawn fete will be held Business Women's Council will meet | on the grounds of the Tuberculosis|in the chapel of the (hurch of i Hospita | streets, at 7 o'cl Fourteenth and Upshur | Covenant tomorrow ever John H. Young will g - Brittany, illustrated with st The 0dd Fellows' Home Association | views, following 1,,(‘19'\[1{,~: and busi- | ursion to Chesapeake Beach iS|ness meetings. ing held this evening. opticon | Friday Special— | || Friday Special— i iy Tennis Club, Government Hotels Troop 73 outs, meets at 7:30 | will give a dance Saturday evening. i {at the Y, | Princess S]iPS ‘ Sweaters 18 ~|un< W Commercial Motor Vehicle Owners’ ociation meets at the City Club | 45 o'clock Lawn fete at‘ the Holy Redeemer's VI-I SPEARE CQ “hurc f Neither the successors of nor connected | Church, Berwyn, Md., opens this| Neither the succcesors of » e | B e 0000 1009 H S8 NLW. | FOUN ARETTE CASE—AU _Dixie T; : diamond Made ‘up in batiste and Wi W RAH ELIZABE chiffon seco; shadowproof, hem- | All wool, in the popular slip- stitched top, strap over model, plain and shoulder. Cut on gen- c fancy_wegve, solid and $1 .00 erous lines combination colors. .. | | | | | , ; E | E Formerly 940 F St. W Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 0054 M ST. N.W. Egablished 1841 | o e g | N7 W, Deal & Con 1t 816 B ST, N.E LINCOLA Automobtle Service. ; 2 Trm o studded: owner can mmm SAVES THE COST OF A NEW ROOF YOU CAN APPLY IT YOURSELF || it BROOCH, emall. round, wold. GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS e i R on, b Gawler Service ave. s Lincoli Bark car, on 15th: Funeral Directors Since 1850 RESISTS WEATHER CHANGES BUIL T; xm{m» “h%i, vz, | Main 5512 i o | 3“ HAlemoriam. Ave. N.W, oy N COOMBS. memory of my de- ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM o H‘[s'fl%my H&"h’f‘s 2 'm £t 'L:E;}:ZEM square. black, with owner's . NE. hone L. 5543. DEVOTED HUSBAND G GE. * COAL TAR wnmr“"mw» and ke‘v” reward: |~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST | FREENAN. In mumers of our dear brogher. | ESKIMO PUPP 5 months 0ld; all white: 301 EAST ':‘\PIT.“.L ST. aF0 iC FROM FACTORY - | g o e o o XY O W[LLIAM L Dlréclu and Tm— | TO YOU Bramigh s e o n o | SO D S T ‘alampnl Ruck lost Friday Sveming. Bth e, | prices. 332 Pa. Ave: 1385. PROTECT YOUR ROOF NOW s o ggr‘h:’w"ufizzfl.';flzm%“"{s sl Oii's Sein Co. Harriso 0. apel. Lot of 400 Wash Waists _Reward. name, ¢ Under-cost Sale of Coats - Ensembles - Skirts | 10 8% Kalorama circle. Telephone North e and devotion husband. 18- ed 1nto_eter. July 16, 1024, dear husband. 9 B at. n.w 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. OUR PRICE WILL SURPRISE [||se s s, mo s g | MAASURT Bl ain 20 5 ‘cxark &'D Bide.. Room 341. Gove, H(ne'] T. F. COSTELLO 47 Silk and Cloth Ensemble Suits. . . ........$12.00 YOU — e e I | between 71 th, Thursday morning Wm. H. Sardo & Co. A2 Gt SIGN _AND MAIL OTED WIFE JERUSHA. 17 Fine Ensemble Suits......... ..c.....$25.00 A 7 valuabl niainin 5 surance ' policics, deed 1o home. and. otner | 442 8T, NE- Lincoln 524 | JONNSTON. In loving rauce of my d d raonal Duperfml.\lll;n the hame of Moore: R dear moiher, Mr. BELL H, 7, o d e ilte 16 Dress Coats—fur bordered ............ $8.90 MORSEAL ROOF PAINT CO. MAIY 6521 Finder vlonss” i JAMES T. RYAN B S A VS 27 Sports and Dress Coats $12.50 B FIY, Mok onrs B O W o vl | Mol OB a2 M| SN T e remembranes ports a res. o d e elerae s ieceTe e et ds o ‘Washington, D. C. spray, July 8. downtown. Call North 251 Tiote Aplaiiancen. TAYLOR. In sad but lovir A g e G = O RSIGNS. | Passed away ane ze o' today. July 16. 33 Twill Dress Coats. ...onvoveinnnn...$22.00 Gentlemen:— PR SO o et e FUNERAL DESIGNS. i SRR AN RELAAIVES i ‘Without obligation to me, kindly nm‘l me a sample 871. Reward. Prompt_auto delivery service. WILLARD. In loving memory of our dear ‘ 1 Hd FOLICE BADGE, Metppolitan. No, 1016 “"“"“""""‘“"“‘"""‘ TAed s life two vears-ako ioda. July 29 Suspender Skirts.........c..eincnmoses: $2.00 of Morseal Roof Paint. Loxd s evening. Rbwart - 0. % X039 | Gyde Bros. Co., 1204 F St.| 55 f + PA W, You are not forgotten. dear father, = = BOLE, OF . PATERS Tonding 3 ponted Shaffer 0 Lk S NW. et not, forgutien. dear. fathe : E - e 1 ni as life and memor 14 Sllk 311(1 C].Oth Skll’ts. R S R R e $4.00 e 207 5 "atar parey to Ander, Ad cxolcs%nu}mn:ms ain 2 e L R A ECTACLES—Tortoise shell_soft leuher a1 MODERATE PRICES. Prompi D Often to the & gase, while shopping Tuesday afternoon. Call BLACKISTONE'S 7 e lowers to lay with loving care ) the &rave of our desr father. ATCH—Small —_while T onde * 2 Who's sweetly sleeping there. i il J0081 monderam | Fiopa] Blg.nkgtsprays ia &tk deats cannot sow WRIST WATCH. amilton, plain gold: | And Other Beau oral Dest; ve and remembranco liva on forever, reward, " Potomac 800 @ Main 18675, g~} HIS LOVING CHILDREN. eyard we wander. |[e——2lol———jol———=|a] |al———=]o]———=|o| —] xodm'lla Prices. 14th & H. Tel. i /

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