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1= TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS SHOWING INCREASE About 9CO Reported 1ori Month Greater Than in Any | Similar Period for Year. | Tolice reports indicate traffic casu alties this month will reach a total of | approsimately 900, more than duri jured in rei William | at Nichols | et southeast, several frac lision with anc 1ven sustained bruises and tured ribs <. 1909 N street, re his head when an ney Hospital ck Allen. 42 vears old » northeast 2717 result of a col and the au Paths of Whiskered Dandies of London | Now Trod by Dogs By the Associated Press LONDON. October 30.— The walks through Hyde k where of a Sunday bewhiskered dandies of the great queen’s reign delighted (o ort themselves before the preciative eves of the opposite . are monopolized these days by dogs of all descriptions in the tow ‘of woman fanciegs, who make the me attempt to attract attention with their pets as the andies of Victorian times made In a more personal way. Women with their canine pets swarm to the park every day. but on Sundays Lon- don’s bit of outdoors pres the finest dog show In the country. The dogs wear colored ribbons and natty coats, and if therp he other qualities of highly pedigreed dogs that fall to attract attention, the some flagrant innovation in fem- inine styles. MAURICE SAMUEL LISTED | | By the Amsor U. S. Entry Under Present Unsatisfactory Conditions. ted Preas QUE, N. Mex.. October Hamilton Lewis, former Dem- United States Senator does not favor the ALBUQU 30— oeratie Ilinois, TN, 7 o N THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTORN, States entering the League of Na- 3 n here last night. LEAGUE As FAILURE league has been a failure,” i ad hoped it would. The basis | for the failure goes back to the treaty {just and left a trail of commaints behind it. | agement is wrong. The league needs |a complete cleansing and reorganiza- | The ‘main dificulty which has impeded | the just settlement of any major issue permits the natlons involved in the from | dispute to take part in its settlement. J. HAM LEWIS HOLDS | hrenem, e ety ot m ared. “It has not functioned {of Versallles. The treaty was un “The system Is right, but the man- tion, new leaders and new terms. brought before it is the rule which United ' This will continue to be an impedi- ment to the proper handling of any dispute. if the league is to function success- fully.” D. U. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1925. Mr. Lewis attended the Summer The rule must be changed | sessions of the League of Nations at the United States. Save for a Purpose —for a home —to educate your children —to travel —to pay life insurance premiums —for the opportunities it offers —for financial independence Pay day is here again! Start now —opportunity will be that much nearer when next pay day comes around. Geneva as an unofficial observer of Novelty Footwaar 1304 F Street Adjoining Loew’s Palace Dancing Pumps of Gold or Silver Kid When mademoiselle dances the light fantastic she will surely want to have her dainty feet in a pair received an | FOR TALK TO STUDENTS | " { American Zionist Leader Principal | Speaker at Mass Meeting to Be Held Sunday Afternoon. of these Gold or Silver Kid Pumps, also to be had in black or brown velvet, satin or patent leather, offered at the unusually low price of— Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” Westmin. | avenue and | Maurice Samuel | leader. former war ent and | and | author of “You has been | engaged as principal speaker for the mass meeting of Jewish college stu-| dents which to be held | afternoon at 3 o’clock at the F S Hotel under the llision at Vermont aven O street between two automobile sulted in injury to Matthew Do ed, 6 1 all, Tex v Hospi | . 27 vears old cut about the sent for which all Jewish out udents at the va | rious universities and colleges here |are invited. The purpose of the meet 1 left leg | ing 48 to launch the Avukah move | his hands cut Freedmen's Hospital 5 | and its objects. Tt is pfoposed to win | Jewish students to the support of the | onists’ project of establishing a Jew- | ish homeland in Palestine. | | Max Rhode. president of the na-| b [tional organization, and Rabbi Louis | also will speak ' taken to Providence Hospi I senifor at George Three-vear-old Anna Williams, 200 | ™ashington University, will preside <entucky avenue southeast, ran away | . | rom her mother on the street near o er home vesterday afternoon and Criminal Assault Alleged. was slightly hurt when she fell| ight Bessie Washington. | | reet, was treated At against a motor truck. vesterday for EMPLOYERS GET ESTATE. | wounds recelved when she is alleged Barghauser, § vears old et southeast. wasx knocked truck _owned tein, 1541 A ar-old to have been criminally assaulted by Leonard Medley, colorad vears old {1216 T fourth st Medley Elise Witzel, Governess, Leaves| was arrested. Property to Misses Cullen. Flise Witzel, who dted August 10, | at age of 84 vears had been a gov. | erness for 40 vears in the home of | the Misses Margaret, Mary and Charlotte Cullen, to whom she leaves the bulk of her estate, describing them as “my most kind friends and henefactors.” Bequeste of $100 each ara made to Elise Lindenkohl of North Elizabeth J.; Lulu J. and| Emma Geiger of Newark, N. J.. and | Ellse Herzog and Augusta Herzog of | Caldwell, N. | The testatrix owned 20 shares of | Western Union stock valued at $2.800 | and had cash amounting to $1,469.82. | Two of the Misses Cullen renounce the right act as executors and asked that letters be granted to Miss | Margaret M. Cullen. Attorney Hen Record “Pal of My Cradle Days.” “Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue?” The hit of the season. by Franklyn Baurg Louis & Co. THE MUSIC CORNER 7th and G Sts. N. W. Sung \W. 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