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THE FEVENING STAR. WASIIINGTON, D. ., TFRTDAY, 2 D) TARCTT 1928. MRS COOLIDGENEAR MOTHER'S BEDSIDE se.cion Installed in Old Home and At-| tends Mrs. Goodhue in Hospital. the Aseaciated Press ORTRAMPTO! N Calvin Cool! Presider home on Mass., March 2.— dge. wife of stalled in her ssasoit street to right be near to \l.\((‘]\ over aili health of her 78-vear-old other, Mrs. Iemira Goodt ived from Washington ompanied by an old friend, Mrs Hills of this city, and Licut . Joel T. Boone, physician. The latter visited the Dickinson Hospital, where Mrs. Goodhue has been e last December 11, and. with Dr. istin E. Hayes. her per: al phy- an. made a brief examination of old | S0 Goodhue originall ith influenza. Her condition seemed until recently. Dr. Haves said at she was failing slowly lications incidental to her hours at fternoon day. Be- an hospital dge spent two 's bedside in the ater in the at Amherst Northampton last with his mother and and later they drove him bers of the back to college WOMAN IS INJURED IN MOTOR SMASH-UP Driver of Allegedly Stolen Car Flees—Police Hold Passenger. Man. 60. Is Hurt. Mamie C. Nichols ave; Miller, 32 vears old. ae sou st and Al- . 38 years old, 914 K were injured pol rashed into their ‘was parked in front of ome hich struck_their machine reported by D. C. Dismukes. 4609 street. as stolon February After the collision the but James Leonard. 245 John 1l plice. said by police to have en an occupant of the car, was held stigation jam C. E. Wallach. 60 vears old ohn Marshall place. was injured sterday. when away, (Y(nllf'd at | r discharged Strothers, colored, 40 vears old. 24 I strect northeast, sustained a possible fracture of the skull when he was knocked down at North Capitol and Defrees street by a motor cvcle ridden by Fraser R. Hamilton, 723 One- He was taken to | | the | White House | ;“‘ Wi was stricken €IS in equally handsome mahogar driver ran | enough laughter to give every one good, hearty rellef. More Take Tumbles. But the end was not yet. So many chairs broke down that'a visitor who had been counting, lost out at five or six. Finally, Chalrman Ginder, cracking a smile, announced: “It appears that the committee on structural _engineering evidently failed to give sufficient supervisicn to the mat- ter of the chalrs” * This gave the erowd thelr apportuni to get the last suppressed “! : anor e System and to settle down to the eminently worth-while program And, curlously enough, it was the end | of the' breakdowns. 'FOLDING CHAIRS AT ARCHITECT'S 'MEETING FAIL TO STAND STRAIN Treasury Marked by Mirth as One After Another Tumble During Conference. without Rickety folding chairs injected sur- But, with effort, the group turned im- prising comedy into & serious and |mediately back to bustness. important meeting yesterday at the | Order resumed. the program went T sury Department. ahead, for about five minutes, then Oddly enough. too. the gathering was | Smasht Crack! Another member hit | of technical officers of the supervising | the floor amid erackling timbers. Loud- |against Virginia M. Harrison, Takom. architect's office, who are charged With | er Jaughter this time. Business of re- | Park, Md.. for injuries alleged to hi secing that in the new great Federal | suming the program for about two min- | been sustained when struck by the de- building program. expending $290.000.- | ytes when— fendant’s automobile on Georgia avenue 000. first-class, sturdy material d| Crack! Crackle! Down went another [near Colorado avenue January 12. She £ood workmanship go into new . ruc- {ane. Whatever solemnity may nave been | is represented by Attorney 'T. Morris tures under way. {left was ruined. The comedy cut loose Wampler. They had come to headquarters nore | hington, on their own time .nd their own expenses, to join in a meeting of their Society of Con- structors of Federal Buildings. It was in the handsome big boardroom of the Federal Reserve Board. Along one side was the long mahogany table about | which the Federal Reserve Board Secks $10,000 Damages. Elizabeth Davis, 815 Quackenbos street, has filed suit for $10,000 damages \auir. IC(’/ and | lne. Jeather ol This_room is used on | oceasion by related Treasury organtza- | tions, Go Down One at a Time. But to seat the 100 or more dele- S.E. Corner 13th & G N.W. gates many old folding chairs were ceipnimai | The Hat and Scarf of Printed Crepe fashion. President J. W. Ginder was | That Paris wears with about to announce an important speaker, when— Tailleur or Ensemble Crash! Down went one of the most | ponderous, weighty and dignified mem- | organization. His heels went | into the air. his arms flew about for | support. He grunted. Wverybody turn- | ed about, laughed and the solemmty of the occasion was prettv_wel_smasied. | LOTOS LANTERN CAFETERIA 33 13th St. N.W. Try Our Saturday Night DINNER Baked Ham Tenderloin Steak Fresh Vegetables Moderate Prices Open Till 7:15 Our Reproductions $ Flower prints in exquisite patterns. Dots great and small. Modernistic designs, too, if preferred. All fach! ioned into the newest, most delightful styles and colors that | l‘mhlon has endorsed Large and Small Headsizes New Arrivals in Smart Paris ~ Inspired Millinery Are Specially Priced for Saturday! 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We muke frequent deliveries 1o wll of Washington’s subuths whether yon DLive in a nearby community or fart y town We tuke great pai deliveries, und su far get door delivery by Besides, we prepay freight on shipments 10 uny place tan far 1o go by truck MAYER & CO. Between D and HAYCOCK IS HONORED BY Y MEN S SOCIETY Head of an]lhl,':mn Club Elected ! Lieutenant Governor of District. Archibald Haycock, president of the Washington Y Men's Club, was clected | lientenant. governor of the nfernational | club organization for the district com- prising New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the District of Columbia, at the re- cent annual district conference in Wil- mington, Del, it was announced here today, The conference tentatively selected Washington for its next annual ing, to be held in February, 192 movement to designate th conventlon was sponsored by the dele- gation from the local club, which in- Chuded President Hayeock. Past Presi- ==y dent George J. Richardson, C. D. Kenney and Randolph E. Myers. The local delegates have just return- ed. They reported that there are now 140 clubs in the United States and sev- eral forelgn countries, with an aggre- gate membership of more than 4,000 | men. The club membership is limited | to members of the y M. C. |PLANE CRASH KILLS TWO Craft Gets Out of Control of S’u- dent Flyer in Oregon. SALEM, Oreg., March 2 (#).—V. Dare loper, student fiyer, was killed and iverett Bodeker, aviation instructor, | received injuries from which he died | later in an airplane crash here yes- | | before his death, sald the | plane, which Sloper was flying, got out of control at an altitude of 600 feet and before he could right it struck the earth o 614 Do vyou like to rece quality? new for Spring? Do vou like to thrill oz Do you want to sce what Then be here Saturdaxy. 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