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THE EVENTING STAR, WASHINGTON,+ D. T, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928. | Nickel and 6 (_]cnlé Found Under Slabs, Of Treasury Floor . AUTO DRVER FLEES AFTERHITING AN ‘Victim of Runaway Motor- remodeling the room found one ist Is Taken to the nickel and six copper cents. H. H. Hulbirt, cashier of the HosNtal' ‘Treasury. was present to see the de- struction of the old counters, hoping that something of even greater value would be found in the cracks and crevices. But when all was torn | away., however, only the 11 cents was found. It has not yet been decided to which account in the Tressury the 11 cenis shall be credited. In th> meantime, it is be- ing held for ncllon Beneath old marble slabs, over which literally billions of dollars have passed in the cash room of the Treasury of the United" States, workmen demolishing old fixtures in William A. Wilding, 71 years old. of | 909 Twelfth street northeast, w: knocked down by an automobile driven by a “hit-and-run” driver as he was | crossing at Ninth street and Massachu- satis avenue at about 6:30 o'clock iast night. He was taken to Emergency | Hospital by a passing motorist, and mm njunes were pronounced not serious. Charles Henry Kersey of 810 Se \(‘nlh street was thrown from his motor | cycle to the street and injured vhm An automobile driven by Henry T Farmer of 3 :aum cnm un strect. | 4 o'clock vest da\ nflcrnmn u\ S'-umh Rev. T. E. Boorde. Temple and G streets southwost. He was taker | to Emergency Hospital.avhere phy: siclans | Baptist Church, Hits Bu- reau Methods. said he may possibly have been m;urcd internaily. Etta Grifin, 50 years old, of 2007 1| street, was knocked down and injured | about the face and body. and possibly internally, when she was struck by automobile driven by William Cole of | 1234 Congress Court as she was cross- ing in front of 2001 I street at about 1 o'clock yesterday morning. She was taken to Emergency Hospital. John Cornell, colored, of 1209 Presi- e dent street. Brooklyn, N. Y., was slight- | Iy hurt yesterday afternoon when 8 A Smpacaiatire yntishe M etarans] car in which he was riding collided | Bureau today started investigating a with the an automobile driven by John | 5eTmon vesterday in whizh the Rev.| Maske of Capitol Heights. Md., at the | Thomas E. Boorde. pastor of the Tem- corner of First and D strects rrtheast, | Ple Baptist Church, Tenth and N s Y first-aid treatment af | Streets. made broad charges of ir- Emergency Hoepital | resularities and political preference in Charles Griffith. colored. 19 years nld. | the bureau's practices. of 2338 G streel, suffered an fny Director Hines of the bureau said he on the head yesterday when his au.o- | Would attempt to get a transcript of | mobile and another collided at Florida | the preacher's morning text. and try avenue and Darry place. He was given | to learn the source of the information tal. and was arrested and charged with | on which the sermon was based. Gen. first-aid treatment at Garfield Hospi- Hmet would not discuss the merits of driving while intoxicated. | the charges until he learned in detail B what ey were 5 18 DRAMA CLUBS preference animated - mach. oF - the ENTERED IN CONTES First of Plays Sponsored by Com- burenus work. He used the words “graft and corruption.” and said that | munity Center Department Will | Be February 7. Hn a recent nvestigation of some of | | the bureau’s hespital business he was | s.flsficd certain contractors were fa- | | vored He suggested an investigation of | lhe bureau free hom politics. WOMEN OUTRANK MEN. London Physician Sees Femifiine Sex Superior in Health. i | Corraspondence of the Associated Press. I LONDON, England.—“Men are poor will b2 pre- | creatures compared with women.” said | nmzd each nlg-ht at Wilson Normal | Sir William Arbuthnot-Lane, noted & 4 . | Physician, speaking at a demonstration of the rhythmic health movement. “It is upon the woman that m:-t future of this country depends and we | must do everything in our power tol keep her phyumly fit,” he said. i Sir William declared it is so simple | to keep fit. Good. clean, healthy food. fresh air and simple exercises would keep the body fit without any nl the artificial means so often ind "FREE LECTURE AND LESSON Commercial Art LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 1517 Rhode Island Ave. North 9434 nmx:mw 7 0Clock | FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS _ For Investment Players of 18 Washington dramatic clubs have applied for entranve in the OLD MIRACLE DRAMA Drama, “The Sacrifice of Abraham,” ‘Was Played in Ireland Before TAXI DRIVER HURT: |CAPT. F. 0. MAXSON DIES IN WASHINGTON STATE ‘Retlred Navy Englneer.’ Former | Resident Here, Succumbs b to Pneumonia. Capt. Frank O. Maxson, 76, Civil En- gineer Corps, U. 8. N., retired, a for- mer resident of this city, dled from pneumonia at his home in Coupeville, Wash,, Saturday night, according to word received here, Capt Maxson was retired August, 1913, after 32 years of service. He had A meat cleaver wielded by Lee Tai, 1““;‘,"' hlsd h;‘»‘mc 1:; Cm;lmvllle since then. e and his wife, who was Miss Eve- e e e o fectaurant o¥d | 1yn May Van Doren of this city, cele- by Theodore Lee. at 349 Pennsylvania | prateq their fiftieth wedding anniver- avenue, sent Robert Lee State, a taxi|sary December 26. Besides his wife, driver, of 223 Twelfth strcet southwest | Capt. Maxson leaves two sons, Dr. to Emergency Hospital last night. | Frank T. Maxon and Dr. Louls H. Max- State was struck on the face and one | son of Seattle, Wash., and a daughter, side is paralyzed. Lee was detained | Miss Evelyn J. Maxson. He also leaves by the patice for questfoning and Tai|a nephew. Donald Maxon, a patent at- held on a charge of assault with a | torney of this city. deadly weapon. The police were told | Funeral wcr\lccs and burial were In that State knocked down Lee before he | Coupeville today. was attacked by the cook. o e e COOK. £ 13 Sixth | —eeee street southeast. who, while drunk last| MARLOW COAL CO.. EST. 1858 night, is said to have started a fight | with Ignatius Cump:nem in the latter's | store, at 659 Pennsylvania avenue | southeast, suffered an injusy on his | Dependable Quality Reliable Service Fair Prices face in the (‘nfiuh’l? battle "and ‘was taken to a hospital for treatment. He was later arrested on charges of in-| Guerrero, Spanish actress, who toured | Iill \[ {L U i i { the United States last year, died here COAL COMPANY | | today. | toxication and assault. l /811 E St. N.W.—Main 311 | Victim Is Taken to Hospital After Injury in Fight at Restaurant. Peter Lee, colored, 20 years old, 330 Missouri avenue, a caller at the home of James Lee, his 19-year-old brother. 615 Three-and-a-half ‘street northeast. vesterday afternoon, is alleged to have | engaged in a row with his brother that | ended in Peter being taken to Casualty | Hospital and treated for a stab wound | in the stomach. James was not at| *ome when the police (‘allr‘d Gt 5 & Mam Guerrero mes MADRID. January 23 (#).—Marin Swarms of bees often cscape trom | their owners and run wild. Yes, It Is True! E sold more homes in Leland, Chevy Chase, Mary- . land, in 1927 than in any previous year. We are now ready to offer a-group of new homes in this com- munity of contentment, on lots 60x150 Such a home contains 6 large roams and bath, big. open porch and garage. The home has hardwood floors, hot-water heat apd large open fireplace. Priced as low as $11,650.00 Cash, 1,500,00 Monthly, 89.50 M. & R. B. WARREN ¢ Wisconsin 2763 6707 Wisconsin Avenue After 5 P.M. 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