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WELL, MAN SAVED Caught by Cave -in 40 Feet| Down, Victim Rescuzd After 13 Hours of Digging. By the Associated Pin FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. ( 16.—Entombed for 13 hours in foot well, Jeff Ashworth was res nedl early today.’ Ashworth had been pinned by down in the well & 1 after a group of rescue workers dug away the debris all night | by the light of automobile headlights e wved nd | Marsino farm lanterns and candles Ashworth was placed in the | of physiclans when he wus res He said that he rested easily for rh. last five hours of his entombment When the rescuing party pulled Ashworth out he was exhausted, but no outward physical injury was in dicated in the words of thankfulness he mumbled. He had read of Floyvd Coliins and the Kentucky caven. he sald just before he dropped off to sleep in his own home at dawn ment because he could talk with h's companions above him all during his fmprisonment Hemmed by Cave-in Farly vesterday ~ Ashworth de rcended into the well to clean it. He was being lowered in a loop and when | of v he reached the 40-foot level part of wie| Fredericksburg wt | he was consoled during his imprison- | ALBERT BAKER, Nine-yerold, who disappeared Feb- riar, from Fredericksburg, Va. HUNT FOR BOY VAIN. | Chicago | | Government 1 ! him, Police Solve Dlsappenmnce Mystery. Unable to Sar olice 8. B. Perry have taken an active interest in the search for the { approximately |of the Warren Fir {and sentenced to five years' Imprison March | 1 unable to | o yvears | ehpue | Cing and Chief THE EVENING ARREST MARSIND AT PRISON GATES Barber-Banker Held on State| Charge on Return to Atlanta. ATLANTA, Ga.. March 16.—Joseph of Chicago, who recently completed a sentence in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary for violation of the national banking act. was ar- | rested here todny by n County | officers on request of Massachusetts | authorities, who charged him with conspiracy to stead bonds. Marsino wae arrested at the gates | of the Federal prison after his return lo Atlunta by representatives of th: marshal's off War Jobu W. Snook said M . tence. expired February 21, while he had been taken to testifiy in his! bankruptey case. and that the Federal & no further claim on | %0 he refused to tuke custody | of Marsino. Marsino to'd jail officials he would | fight extradition to Massachusetts. | Marsino was convicted at Worcester, Mass.. on charges of misappropriating | $200,000 of the funds | National Bank | sino’s ment Testifies in Bankruptey CHICAGO, March 16 (®).— Marsino had been brought here from the pen itentiary to testify in bankruptcy pro ceedings against himself of things | N\GTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, Woman Is Named 1GERMANY’S RED CROSS | ' To Chief C lerkshlp: MEDALS GlVEN TO FOUR/| ()f Budget Bureaulm and Mrs Hcrbu: D. Brown| and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jaegle Are Honored STAR. WASHIN The German Ambassador. Baron Ago Maltzan. has awarded the medal of honor of the German Red | Cross to Herbert D. Brown. chief of the Bureau of Eficiency, and Mrs | Brown. and to Anton Jacgle. retired ember of the United States Marine nd Mrs. Jaegle, who reside at 710 I street southeast Mr. and Mrs, Brown were awarded the medal use of kind deeds in | assiating the work of the Red Cross in Germany."” Jaegle and his wife Red Cross work during the World War, and Mrs. Jaegle was awarded tke honor medal of the American Red oss by President Wilson work with the ladies of the Marine Barracks. After the war the Jaegles | sent food, clothing and mon-y to Ger many to be used at the discretion of the German Red n‘.m- were active in # for her BROWNIE HOOD KERR. Uncle Sam elevated a woman to a chief clerkship, a post held by few members of her sex through out the entire Government estab- lishment, when Mrs. Brownie Hood Kerr was sworn in today as chief clerk of the Bureau of the Budget. Mrs. Kerr, who succeeds the late Vincent J. Hart, has been in the Government service since May 10, 1918, when she came to Washing ton 1o aceept ‘nographic posi tion in the Air War De- partment She went to t MRS, GEN. LORD STARTS TOUR. Will Return Mnndfiy Frmn Short Speaking Trip. Director H. M. Lord of the Bureau of the Budget left Washington ves- terday for a short speaking trip into the Middle West, from which he will return next Monday. His first address will be at Cin- cinnati, where he will speak to the Cincinnati Association of | ing Agents. Other addresses will be | |at Cleveland, before the Cleveland | | Purchasing Agents' Association Detroit hefore the Detroit Associa- tion of Credit Men, and Toledo. be- | fore the Purchas- | MARCH 19217. SCHOOLS HIS TOPIC. | AR | Ballou., in Address, Five-year Building Program. ! 16, | Dr. Discusses | Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintend | ent of schools, explained the five-vear | building program of the District schools at a banquet of the American | RS T A I R R R F XS I AP R E R EXF XIS S B/ g A Y May we suggest Hecht Co.- where you buy so maity nationally knotwn lines Jailed as Slaying Wt. NASHVILE, 1. March 16. ®) Assoctation of University Women last | night in the clubhouse, 1634 I street. | The accomplishments and rapid de- velopment of junior high schools was | | the subject of a talk by Miss Bertie | Jack Kruzé, 35, BTSSR L1 Akios Backus, principal of the Powell Ju- | Ohio. Saturday, was held in the Was nlor IHigh School. Miss Jessie La|ington County jail here as a s Salle, assistant * superintendent of p, » pect in the slaying of Lory L. Pr, schools in charge of educational re-| (0 T oy 0 g erolman, whose b search work, spoke on school organi zation, based on teats and measure. | let-riddled body was found near L bols, February 5. ments of students. that you open a Charge Account at The s Bure oledo Bankers' Club a- ATbatt's. alBapDp B Usety Toledo Banker lub in aa- | ast and des 21, 8 a reward for |nlu| nual m BEACON INN cmm St Bt and 10t SKA FOOD D) Afilll y %o 0!" . | Wednesds r 5te 7 Farmer Kills Bobcat. WICHITA, Kans., March 16 (#) Wayne Fleming, a farmer living about While here a number Mplaplil s ey nappened. For one thing, the senten e Sl expired | has bee vith that assachi | peency since,. Mrs. Kerr Washington from Arkansas now resides at 3600 Fourteenth street the well side above him caved in ' MISSi and the stones formed a roof over his | head, cutting off sunlight and air 0 cires ©Ol ation nf his w hP|P-I|\(IIH‘I have been This lack of air cir HL\xmn was con }’ hied 10 al parte of the m"“m ber 'A, SO0t wE _,\F,‘;w‘,,.,h-_,, Diight be. | With companions. They nrh‘um?h!< cdme known a crowd of volunteers | 10 KIVE any Gl L A r S emied and. began removing the | Short corduroy trousers, green plald | which he was convicted in Federl ook curbing of the well, working |lumberjacket, tan shoes and gray | court, desperately under the direction of J |cap. He has large ears. "“7"" blue | Aarsino told the court here that his | ¥ Molver. a melghbor of the im.|eves. florid complexion, light brown |reason for objecting to being returned Trisoned man. Tn enifts of three men | hair'and a chipped upper front tooth. | (o the penitentiary was a fear that | 130" COG"5t here, shot and killed each. the rescuers were lowered into | RePorts that a bov nf"[‘hm ()h-,.uul»f:::: Massachusetts authorities might “kid- | ;"pobeit Tt \vax the first bobeat to be the hole, and as fast as they could [ W8& seen in Washington have { nap” him and compel him to return to | }iea'l i his territory for many years, | G i the Bay State. It was at Worcester. iy though they were numerous 50 years | B {KEV'N MACALEESE, 54, ppropriating approximately | NATIVE OF IRELAND, DIES In lass. | 000 of the funds of the Warren st | National Bank, and sentenced to five | vears' imprisonment. Stationery Firm Employe Served in| British Army During setts sought unsuccessfully him to that State to serve term growing out of sations based on the same charg ‘:@:x:g,«zxflmzi;;kzxa = > =z DOBBS HATS Wherever style-leadershxp may have rested in the past it is now firmly fixed in the Dobbs establishments. Dobbs hats are sold only in the Dobbs shops in New York with Dobbs service, and throughout the country by authorized agencies selected with careful regard for the interests of men who want the best of everything. ‘10 THe HecHT Co-F SIREET Bt T rtatetatatatatetatatat el ¥§¥E¥1‘¥§¥‘$~ Lactobacillus Acidophilus Call our rrlllllfl “L AT Mk k). For Intestinal disorders, your ph, rlel.n about 1t. \ATIONAL CINE ANTITOXIN INGTITUTI‘ Phone North 89. 1515 U 8t. N.W. ;§i§2££§2§££k£2§ The ‘silent watches of the night are | Buy It At Center Market DANDRUFF on the scalp is nmughtly Re- move the druff. Be well groomed through daily use of Newbro.rHerplcnde it = Barbers apply it. Voice Grows Fainter. | Al midnight at least 50 persons re- mained at the well-side. Ashworth's voice coyid be heard clearly, but it was groting fainter. He complained | that dirt was falling through the | crevices between rocks on his pre- | carious roof. In the early morning hours amid & rumble of stone and earth, the rescuers reached the suspended man. As he was pulled to the top, several of those who surrounded him offered a prayer. FEAST OF PURIM FRIDAY. Hebrews to Celebrate Following Day of Fasting. The Jewish feast of Purim will be celebrated in all Washington syna- gogues Friday following a day of fast ing, tomorrow, by the members of the Jewish faith. Purim is observed In eommemoration of Queen Esther's defeat of Haman's plot t6 massacre the Jews, and also of the failure of subsequent efforts to exterminate the race. The feast of Purim is considered a minor festival, however. At 6:30 o'clock tomorrow -evening, *“Megillah,” a scroll from the book of Esther, will be read in the several synagogues. Services of joy will be conducted after the reading. and Pu- rim songs will be sung. SEND SYMPATHY TO RIGA. President and Kellogg Express Re- gret at Pschakpwe's Death. Personal messages of condolence on the death of President Pschakpse of Latvia were forwarded to Riga today by President Coolidge und Secretary of State Kellozg In his message, a dressed to Paul Kalmin, acting Presi- dent of Latvia, Mr. Coolidge said: “It is with sincere regret that I hear of the lamentable death of his excellency President Pschakpse. and 1 extend to the government and to the people of Latvia my deep sym- pathy on this bereavement which has befallen your country. Please convey 10 Mme. Pschakpse the personal con dolences of Mrs. Coolidge and myself | in her great affiiction. ST. PATRICK'S DAY FETE. Spalding Council, K. of C.. at Informal Dance. Spalding Council, Knights of Colum bus, will hold an informal dance in celebration of St. Patrick's day at Rauscher's tomorrow night at ¢ o'clock. Proceed® from the dance are 1o be appropriated for charitable pur Main Floor.) @ 'fl World War. H. eI Y ‘ I Kevin MacAleese, 54 vears old, of s ol 616 Eighteenth street, died yesterday d. wfl“m “"“I’('M“ e '__ at Providence Hospital after several y i '\ fi months iliness. He was born in Ire; "«::I { h l land and his father was a member o RN et ebasun UL o ! Parliament from Beltast, ~His slste A N g / Mrs. Pauline O'Toole, lives in Dublin. /V‘ l Mr. MacAleese came to America |7 OLU on a 6’ f ‘ about 20 vears ago and entered the |’ = Ea s N :grvioe olfs](l'lha\flea (‘3{ s)\‘wu. Inc., !;: riifs rrom Le Malre s Aftairs ioners. New York avenue. 5 OF g went to England when the World War BY ‘THE STARS (OF_THE SHOW started and served i the British TED LEWIS Army, then returned to Washington and again asumed his position with AND HIS BAND the Stott company. (Exclusive Columbia Artists) He was a member of the Kevin Bar- ry Council of the Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic and of the Washington Council of -the Knights of Columbus. Funeral sery- ices will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick’s Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. ANDREWS WOULD REVEAL SECRETS OF GOBI DESERT Noted Explorer En Route to China Yo Delve Into “Cradle” of Mankind. By the Associated Press. g SEATTLE, Wash., March 16.—Roy Chapman Andrews, noted explorer, today was en route to China again to ferret out the secrets of the Gobi Desert, which he believes was the “cradle” of mankind. He sailed from here yesterday aboard the liner President Jackson. The unsettled conditions in Chim make the date of his departure from his headquarters in Peking proble- matical, but the expedition will be prepared to push its way over th: age-old caravan trail to the desert as soon as the situation warrants, On one trip into the region, An- drews found dinosaur eggs, estimated to be millions of years old. The Gobi ndrews assel the oldest the earth’s ace, from a 1 point of vie 895-D 10-n., e !\\ ndering in Dreamland & CO. “The Music Corner” 7th & G Sts. N.W. .,.......mmmmummmuuaum||mmumnmnmmnuunmmummummu;munmmmmunmmumummmnmm|mm||mmmmmmuu|umnmn|mm|||||ummuumunm...w.,... i | Moved to Our New Address 1336 Conn. Ave. N.W J. C. Harding Co., Inc. Formerly 720 12th St. N.W. fACIAl. ERUPTIONS unsightly and annoying—im- proved by one application of Resinol to Meet | Could you/ stand this 50,000 times a day? Tap your finger smartly on your desk fifty times. Hurts a Jittle—doesn’t it? Yet your stenographer strikes the keys of her machine 50,000 times or more a day—and each blow is a shock to the sensitive nerves of her finger-tips—a constant drain on her ner- vous energy. Thisiswhystenographers frequentlydevelop functional neurosis, a condition which shows itself in headaches, pain in the arms and shoul- ders, nervous fatigue. The L C Smith is the one standard type- writer with a key action that does not recoil against the typist’s fingers. Its ball-bearing action is smooth, easy and swift. Let your stenographer try an L. C Smith now. Yourin- vestment in her is many times the cost of her typewriter. An Unusual Value In a Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suite Four Major Pieces, $200 Spalding Council are , grand knlght; lmnl %, deputy grand knight; D. .v "0'Donneli, financial secretary; I Huneke, treasurer; R. J. Werner, re corder; John A. Overholt. chancellor; Thomas E. Lucas Thomas K. 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