Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1926, Page 36

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38 MARKET ON RIVER * [SCAMPIGAN GOAL Southwest Busmess Men Name Committee to Carry on Drive. the rm M Brown let- Adopting a resolution reciti benefits of th ers’ Produc ket, indor ter outlini transfer front mittee the exec west Citiz Southwest I at a joint mee Church Sund half and E night launched a systematic campaign to achieve the purposes outlined. The meeting. wa: t of the South- and hool, streets southw . Robin el offset_efforts to b the Eckington se “I know that there is much propa ed to bring the market ton section,” Mr. Robin Holds Southwest Slighted. “It should be the duty of our com- | ¢! mittee to bring the benefits of the ont to the cut aven we need 1 how long enth street wppointed under a W Salvatore chairman of the committee, special motion frc e floor by wis of the efforts X1 to bring the may kets to the wx t The other committee pointed by the officer. ganizations w 3 George A. Robert ¢ ) n on Is Adopted. resented by “That we una Jocation of ma: District of Columbia section. “We h ket, the America: fi within one-h daid ice and n the Southwest the | v | a- | three lines _with an | attention of the abel, Maurice Elynn and ously approve the | of Washington, | ALCOHOL FOUND IN DEATH. Minute Traces Appear in Autopsy on Man Who Died Sunday. * Remote traces of denatured alcohol were revealed Ifi an_ autopsy at the District morgue yesterday upon the body of Ira Washington, colored, 45 years old, of 2 Alexander court north- who was found to have come to | his death at Gallinger Hospita Sunday’ from a complication of pulmonary tuberculosts, myocarditis and edoema of the lung. The autopsy was performed police had received a report K poison liquor might have been p: I¥ to blame. - The autopsy re uch remote traces of the denatured alcohol, however, and such definite organic allments that a certificate of death from natural causes was issued by Coroner J: Ramsa; t. wes after ne that Congress, by special . allows to pipe refriger: lines to adjacent commission hous steamships that b to our markets products from the Po River and Chesapeake Bay. “We ‘offer the ibest losated ite; in Would Revive River Traflic, Speaking to this point. ted a revival of the { Maryland and V would again uti i produce o Washington in view of the proximity of the markets to the r | front in case the Southwest sugges- Tmmediate calle to dis the meeting special committee s for pres: ing the Southwe: tartront project | to the public in general and the plan- | ning committee in particular. that | fe: THE EVENING EVERGLADES SEMINOLES TO BE SESQUI EXHIBIT Forty Going From FloridA, Garbed in Native Costume and Tak-, ing Alligators. By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla., August 3.—Out of the lades, grabed in pletursque tri- bal regalia, 40 Seminole Indians will emerge tomorrow for the long trek to Philadelphia, where for a brief time they will constitute one of the Florida at the Sesquicentennial he gathering here will mark their rst public appearance since the spec- tacular wedding of the Seminole high chieftain, Tony Tommy, in a bit of primitive forest near here on June 3. Witk Chief Tony at the head, 14 bucks, 10 squaws and 15 children will embark in large busses for the Quaker city. Aside from the unique para- phernalia of the tribe, the Seminoles will take for exhibition 20 alligators in a trucl “on the Avenue" has the Blanlk Books you need. E. Morrison Paper Co. Examined Glasses Fitted You can rély on our advice. M A LEESE OPTICAY, CO. 614 9th St. ! 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