Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1926, Page 32

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, AUTUMUBI[EVICTIM STILL UNCONSCIOUS T-Year-OId Youth, Knocked Down Yesterday, Is in Critical Condition. Knecked down by a neighbor's .lllomoblle a short distance from his e early yesterday afternoon. Har- ;‘w Larrick, jr., 7 years old, 161 Rhode Island avenue northeast, had not regained consciousness today and was in a critical condition at Sibley Hospital. Harvey had gone to a neighboring store to get a newspaper and Wwas playfully held by a companion. When finally released, it was stated, Har- vey ‘ran_across the street and was struck - by the automobile of Roy Borden, 151 Rhode Island avenue northeast. Borden picked up the un- conscious boy and rushed him to Bibley Hospital. Harvey is the grandson of J. B. Larrick, desk sergeant at police headquarters, whose wife and daughter were injured in traffic accidents a short time ago. Marine Is Injured. A collislon between two automo- biles at Sixteenth and M streets yes- terday morning resulted In injury to j Raymond Lasher, a Marine, stationed 4t the Navy Yard. He was treated At Emergency Hospital for cuts and bruises about his body before being taken to Naval Hospital. A Willlam Zumbahlen, 1031 Park road, driver of the other car in the collision, was ar- rested on a charge of reckless driving and released on_collateral. Miss Ola Sanders, 35 years old, and Miss Oris Hughes, 25 vears old, 142 Kentucky avenue southeast, were in- jured yesterday afternoon when the automobile of the former struck an electric light pole at the northeast corner ‘of Thirteenth and H streets mortheast. The accident resulted | mnfimmfin Family d oomedym u IJD p.ni. ley, vlub- vllle at ns l.nd lli pm. Barle—Welsh Cholr- Robbins’ Balti- moreans, vaudeville, cnn\lnuoll from- 1:30 to 11 pm. Columbla—* at 11:20 a.m., ?:«s,fi 35, 6:20, 8 &" 9 Epm. ropolifan - “Up’ 1h Mabels Room." o! qu a.m., 1:45, 3:45, 7:45 and 9:45 Rialto—" ‘l‘l'lp to Chlmt 150, 81 Palace — “Fascinating 10:4¢ a.m., 12:25, 2:15, G.IO. 67 19:45 p.m. Tivoll—"“The Palm Beach Girl,” at {2:30, 4:15,.6, 7:60 lml uo pam; in - Mabel's at us 8 n.nil 9:60° pm. Central—"Quo’ Vadis?" at 12330, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Wardman Park—"As No Man’ Has Loved,” at 7 apd 9 p.m.. Lincoln (colored)—"The Reckless Lady,” from 2 to 11 p.m. LIBRARIAN HAS STROKE; Miss llyhflt McGussey of Oon- gressional Ill in New York. Miss Margaret McGussey, 56 yqu- A Room," Bellevue. Hospital in-New York yester- day suffering from a paralytic stroke. | Miss’ McGussey . is'a cousin of Miss Brenda Putnam, sculptress, of New York, where she was visiting. She is in charge of the room for the blind at Congressional Library here. when Miss Sanders made a quick turn to avoid a collision +with. a .motor eycle. Miss - -Sanders lost several teeth. . Samuel Williams, colored, 21 years old, and Rosa Willlams, his wife, re- siding at 4428 Douglas street, were in- jured last night when their automo- bile collided with the car of Thomas ‘Walter . Thompson, colored, Wood- burn, fiear New Hampshire avenue and Shepherd street. The husband's left knee was injured, and the wife's left arm was fractured. They were taken to Freedmen’s Hospital, and " Thompson was held on a charge: of reckless driving. | Another, Slightly Injured, * John Wilson, colored, 60 years. old, 1753 Eighth street, was knocked down " 4t Seventh and S strests last night by the automobile of Henry C. McNeece. colored, 21, T street. Hoaplu.l treatment “was refused. Rebecca Rogers, 31 years old, 2101 New Hampshire avenue, alighted from & strect car at Eleventh and U streets yesterday and was knocked down by & bicycle, the rider of which failed to stop. She was only slightly hurt. AR EI AL S . T Handkerchiefs made in America are becoming popular in Venezuela. WEE. Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F St. N.W. Car leaves T-r;u‘lv-lgoc : B 12th & Pa. A B 9am. to4p.m week days B Mount Vernon Electric § / Railway "Phone Main 397 If you need Eyeglasses get. them now, here M A. LEESE %7lioor- 0o STORE 712 lllh Sbut Lantz Brothers 7th & D Streets S.W. Isa Star Branch There are Star B::-ildl Offices in prac- tically every neighbor- hood in and around | Washington — located . |f at the most convenient points, and you are in- vited to make use of their facilities. =~ If you leave your Classi- fied Ads with them, they will be forwarded to the - Main ' Office this service. .:Only regular rites are chauod. e MORE Classifica Aden every day. than all 4 the othér papers here combined. If results are ‘to ‘be had, Classified Ads will get ° them. " | tonic Galloping through the coun- try on your favorite mount qulcketu your pulsé and circulation. A rare blood+building tonic. 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The age at whhh employes normally cease to be “‘employable” in the sense that their employers find it necessary to retire them; and 2. The age at. which such em- loyes " in cease to be ‘‘emplo; —during bullding operatior. Have you opened that sav. ings account wlm us_ yet? Then jdo it, today. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS . Cor.. 7th and E Sts. 1917 G St. N.W. _ Zhe “kind” of a home you buy—and ~“where” you buy'it—are more im- poriani than what _you pay for it. A Cafritz “Life-time" Home in Petworth is SURE TO BE BEST IN VALUE as well as the LOWEST IN PRICE because of the exceptional condifim under which'it is built and offered. Look where you will, compase with houul | Cost- ing hundreds of dollars mm'Hnd you'll hd nm to equal the homes at— " Farragut and th Street It is a splendid location—very high; overlooking Sixteenth Street—with 6 big rooms; 3 porches; screens; separate garage—and those important little detailé which every woman appreciates in a home. $500 Cash—*#75 a Month _The like has néver been heard of bc(ou in Wuhington. ‘Open. from 9. AM. te 9 P‘ ......;..':."‘.s"..."'&f"'"“""""‘""“‘"“ : S CAFRITZ = Ownlflmdw q if ] 28 EXCURSION NewMarket,Va. ‘ ENDLFSS CAVERNS (Wonderful and Spectacular) SUNDAY, JULY 18TH, 1926 Sp.ddfvdn,cmdcw-ul’-l.b'- Lv. Wnihflu (Ulbl Station). . 3 I.v ‘Washington (eti Mol) Attractions To Be Many mnmm—-c-v-u Asents AR ol S 0, Ykl " TS (@) . S. E.BURGESS, D. P. A. Duco. Paint & Auto Enamel Du Pont Paints & Enamels “Barreled Sunlight” U. S. N. Deck Paint 4 , . 4 iy b . What's Your Paint ~~PROBLEM—:an auto to “dress up,” a break- fast set to refinish, a cellar to make habitable? 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