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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, AU TGUST 24, 1998, §2 Un Per #1_Up Per Windew WEATHERSTRIP GUARANTEED—LASTS FORFVER Instatied Complote By CAPITOL WEATHERSTRIP CO. 1470 Clifton St. NW. S1—Das. Night and Sunday Loudcun Produce Company Live and Dressad Poultry Whe'esale end Retail Now Located at 824 C St. N.W. i000Hotel Positions Open/ Trained men and women needed in Hotels. Clubs, Apartments, Institutions, Schools, Collezes. Tea Rooms, Restau- rants and_ Cafeterias—America’s third Iargest industry. Agze is no obstacle. Past experience is unnecessary. A school with specialized conrses far the man ‘or woman seeking a new firld with un- Timited opportnmities far an excellent po tare and aivancement to a serial career particulars todar of mhenomenal suc: . 4 hie sataries earned be hundreds of Levis-trained men and women. Fall Classes Now Forming | Scheel Open Daily 8:30 to 6 PM. Lewis Hotel Training School at 23rd Street ! SPECIAL NOTICES. UL _FULL_OR PART LOAD o or irom New York. Richmond. Boston. | Biuisharsh and sl wa? poinie Special r { ATIONAL DELIVERY ASEN. INC. 13 K_Y_ave. Main 1460._Local movin aiso | RE = MOVING ELSEWHERE? OUR | fransportation system will xerve vou better | YTarer fiest of vans constantly overaiing be- | Bastern_cities Cail Main 9220 v TRANSPER & STORAGE CO NOT BE RESPONSTBIF POR ANY niess contracted by myself An Orlander Wiener. 1683 G CTILD ROOM ~ NOW-— recking Walter Reed Inauire Brizhtwood Hechinger _Co BUILDING MATER [ TFR REE! Wrecking mapy big frame nuild- flooring. 1=c foot: siding. sheath- framii 2c foot: hollow tile and 236, 2x8. 2x10: sash. door< wallbosrd: plumbing. lav- i < and Dpipe Inspect thic ‘main entrance Waiter Reed on Samples may be seen at our ranch, where we will ne glad r e prompt ers at 22 devs to tor phone ave Phone Fospite] Ings ik stories. ra materal 2t h résrs sre taken #0 this work. so hurrs Call a htwnod Branch. 5921 G echinger Co.. rel CLOSE #216 of sash and window frames {rom wreck “%% tob at Walter Reed Inguire Brizhtwooo Fronch. Hechinzer Co.. 5921 Geors PROM THIS DATE 7l [ Ao Cancacied tor orhers th ARREN A. RULAPAUGH. 1357 1 WILL NOT RE PPSPONS hills unless rontracted by mysell CLAPEN- DON ¥. OLIVER. 1343 C st s.» 26 1 E RESCONSIBLY FOR ANY mless ormivacted by mysell LYNCH. 1615 27th st. s.¢ 1 WILL NOT BF RESPON debts contracted st nther 1h ia_ave PONSTRT ¥ N myself K st se % POR ANY STRLY. FOR ANY me by anv one st 2ter this 7% 1923. FOSTER D. PARI | he is alleged to have hit Mrs. Sarah o for 17 378 | NOW —THOU- | .§WUMAN OF T9DIES L IS CHARMING. AFTER AUTOINJURY Neiey Potice Excort ‘EMrs. Margaret R. Wroe Is | Fifty-first Traffic Fatality Here Since January 1. s, *fargaret T'. Wroe, 79 red August 14 in walkli utomobile of Mis y iace, 5013 Eighth street, at Sev |D sireets, died at Emergency Hospital last night, victim of tha Afty-first fatal accident since January 1 e had just stepped from the dewalk where buiiding op-rations were in_ progress, and Mrs. {W ace was making a right-hand turn when the accident occurred | Mrs, Wroe. a_native of Baltsville, Md. was wid Charles P. P. Wroe. who ain of Company D, There is little of ths world-weary ! public official about Lucia Marion Fos- ter-Welch, His Worship. the Lord Mazor of Southampton, to whom Washington played host yesterday, despite her addi- tional posts of admiral of the British navy and alderman. And withal, despite her titles and the pomp and -ceremony attending her rank. the Capital's quest was a modest liitle woman of middle age—a grand- mothar, who has given ene son fo het coun‘ry and offersd another on the Volunteer Infanirs. i tie Civil War, altar of service (o his fellow man: a died ears ago. She is s woman whose bearing is typically Eng- e s eahbw. Thara Bl | lsh and whose freshncss and enthu- o of this city. Funeral services will | siasm speak of an individuality as charming as they are unusual in one b~ conducted at the home of the niece | Menday afternoon. Interment will be | ¢ par political station. As she toured | | the city she suggested a carefree per n Arlington National Cemetery | son on a glad holiday. Four Hurt in Train. ! With a merry twinkle in her hazel eyes—eves which dwelt eagerly on every detail of the swiftly changing scenes brought before them as she was whisked from place to place—Aldermen Fester-Welch answered good naturedly | the countless an “r'bes of the n tn hesr from her ho Warchin, th> Tord Mavor,” mot to men- tion pdm'ral of a port FEscort Details Attract Her. “The mest amusing thing in Amer- fea to me." she smiled in reply to one query. “Why, your traffic_system. and your police escorts with those queer sirens. They amuse me very much. Everywhere T go I am escorted by bluecoats on motor cveles, and they blow, oh, #1l the time. Why. our ow: Prince of Woles would not rate that! And she laughed heartily. “1ights—signels? No, we have non» of them in Enaland, and vet they say who was | temporary | is H> | by | The motorman and thres passenge) on a car of th> Washingon R: Co. were injured yesierday a n the diopping of the rear | or causad the car 1o s.op suddenly. | The car man, Cliiton Brown, 37. 215 | Thireen* t souch>ast was hurled 1 fron. of the car, and th na cut hi 1 his conait ed a V. Hensel, 61, of Colm Md.. one of the passengers, st d a_fracture of one rib. and like othot {wo passengers. was bruised and shocked. The others were Mrs. Olive Houser. 49 vears old, of 939 Fifth sireet noriheast and Mary R. Lansher, 42 vears old. of 2411 Eigateenth street. A collision on Highway Bridge early iay in which four cars figured fed to the injury of one man and the arrest of another. According to the police report, Reed V. Richmond, 27. 4212 River road, who operates cars for hire, wes at the wheel | gye trafic is the most nerfectly con- | of a machine that hit the car of J. R | trolled in th» world. Police hold up| Carver of Alexandria, injuring James | their honds. and no ~ne won'd dare to Nurphy, 30, of 700 Franklin strcet.|pacethot is our on'v signal” Alexandris. Carver's passenger. The|' The office of admiral was added to Carver car was hurled into that of Al- | hat of mavor in Southamvton about rt. Taussig, 17 vears old, of Gum | 1439, and. while the duties have lansed rings. Va. which in turn Struck | to a grest nt. th» honor remains. machine of Remus Jones of 1241 | gnq with it e-rtain social duti~s. On Irving street. The total damage 10| official nme-cions one of the instamia the vehicles was put at $750. Murphy | mrecedin~ th~ mavor iz a larzs silver was treated at Emergency Hospital for | cor dosignating his or her rank as ad- 3 cut head, and Richmond was charged | miral. with driving while intoxicated. ! Other Traffic Vietims. ar | he Dons Her Official Robes, The mavor, glanein? ot hor wateh. Three other traffic victims were re- i declared that she must be readv for m&chc‘ i sneitzl:;i1 e e s j o r;’r'(t nnmm(lmg\t and ros2 to :: e al ol 8 L, just her robes of office once more—the Bryant, colored, 141 T street, was SUruck | heavv scarlet velvet cloak. fallinz to by the automobile of Benjamin Jackson, | her feet, with its border of black edzed 1144 Nineteenth street, and his held_:m fur. She was alone. except for The | and chest injured. He was treated | Star reporter. as others of her nartv| at Freedmen's Hospital. # | were sceing the Capitol and Library of | ';rh:vmnf"fl::‘xhl;:; l.%a‘-:‘a‘ 5’,'."352’““““ while she snatched a “bit of street s 3 3 | rest.” ?L_lh&wskuz%r?&bilec;f rg_.‘ B. dsm'l\i;lei{'-‘ With dissrming naix\-rllc_h&hr :;km 25 urch road, while | assistance in adiusting h-r official ;glafm:mnea{r:fnnsyul‘\:nul lvesr::!::g:renm. wh&ch inrlud;d a mxhqm.f\icrnv eventh s S0 st. | three-strand _gold chein with heavy (mm(con(c\assin[n é’a[emf\ br:xmép::fx Ch‘?“:'m-dnlnnm attached m‘u_ which m;‘ was treated at Casualty Hos S bsen the svmbol of mayors of | [ Ldn‘l\r;n B‘T“k relplucn_r7d :A:wzd,eu)rml'l‘ilflf ‘Sfluthpmptnn since the sixteenth cen- E. ) lackwell. 57, 'wenty- | turv, ninfh strect, was knacked down at Dum- | Then came the thres-cornered hat barton avenue and Twenty-seventh | reminiscent of Napoieanic days. It was street by a taxicab driven by Leon J.|the one bit of hr costume made espe- Phillips, 463 H strect southwest, and his ' cially for her. Wear the tncient chain arm slightly injured. Phillips took him ' and the handed-down robe, she would. to Emergency Hospital. but. a handed-cdown hat was one too . A | many. SENTENCED FOR ASSAULT. fnterreied in Public Afair el } Alderman Foster-Welch has taken a | tively interest i public matters all her | life, particularly (o all concerning wom- >n_and chiidren | "She appointed her daughter mavoress. che explained, to relieve her of some | of the rocial duties attending the of- | fic=—"just as the mayor's wife usually | Man Also Charged With Intoxica- tion in Row Over Meat. Bruce Weems, colored, 2716 Poplar street, was sent to jail for 90 days to- day for two cases of assault arfd in- toxication. |does. Last night Weems went into a store | Explaini.g the vse of “His Worship.” at 1363 Twenty-eighth street and or- in referring to a feminine lord mayor. dered some meat. Apparently dissatis- Mrs. Foster-Welch said the British cab- fied with what he was given, however, iret had taken up the matter of allow- ling her to be called “Her Worship," 'but had ¢ iled after solemn debate that “His Worchip” was a title far too !ancient and honorable to be altered by a mere question of sex! So, “His Wor- ship” she remains. In addition to her visits to Arlington. Mount Vernon and Annapolls, various Federal bufldings end the National | Press Club. where she was entertainad at luncheon. the lord mayor and the mayoress, Mrs. Dorothy Marian Paton —_— FLATTIRE ? Call Fr. 764-5-6 Priced According Butt and Isadore Butt. He was given 30 days for each assault charge and $25 or 30 days for intoxication. Melvin Robinson, 116 Thomas street, was given 360 days and $500 or 360 | days more for assault upon Edns ‘Thompson. | ASKS TRIAL IN GUN CASE. Daniel Dennis Accused of Threat by Telephone Operator. Daniel Benjamin Dennis. 29, 1013 Thirteenth street, who is alleged to have had a stolen revolver in his ion when arrested Tuesday. was charged in | Police Court with carrying a deadly weapon &nd demanded a jury trial Bond was fixed at $500 Police say Miss Evelyn Ziegler, a tel- ephone operator. pointed Dennis out as the man who had threatened her with | the wcapon Spare Tires Applied to_Distan 50c to $1.00 $1 Limit LEETH BROTHERS R SRR RN Arrested After Three Years. . ORD MAYOR OF SOUTHAMPTON! l‘s and Traffic Lights‘ Amuse Guest of Capital—Leaves For Philadelphia. ! a serfous condition in C-llinger Hospi- | for injuries to his teeth | the men in qu- MODEST WOMAN Will Rogers FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.—This has real- Iy been a Summer of acceptances There hasn't been a refusal all year. Why do we nomi- nate men that are in such receptive moods. T believe we have men in this country that would promise to enter a lion's den if they were noti- fied to do so by a comm'tter of what {3 humor- ously ecalled our hest eftizens. And before he entered the den he cou'd be allowed to make a sneech of acceptanc>.length unlimitad. One snake was not notified that this dance was supposed to be religious, and he bit an Indian. Intolerance is even an issue among the: snakes. Vours for the varsity drag from now on. were guests of honor at a dinner given at the Chevy Chase Ciub l2st night. with Brig. Gen. A. C. Dalton of the Emergenc~ Fler Corporaiion, presid- ing as hes: At Annapolis veceived by Admiral and Mis Robison Leaving the city at 9:10 o%clock this morning for Philadelphia. the English quests expected to visit other national historie shrines, going on_to New Yor to embark tomorrow for Southampion. CRASH ENDS CHASE, THREE IN AUTO HURT After the visiting party were Samuel Ocoupants of Car Caught Machine Tears Hole in House. Three colorad men who are charged | meke the turn and struck the side of a} brick hou Wa! is hald on a reckless driving charge. Harris also 15 locked up in the first precinet statien. He and Phillip Davis are h~ld for investigation. BADLY HURT IN FALL. Colorcd with forcing anot driver to the curb with their machine at Pennsylvenia avenue and Thirtesnih street at o'clock this morning were captured by the driver of the sccond car and Po- liceman H. E. Davis of ths first pre- cinet after a chas> that ended wh'n the fugitive automobile tors a hole in the corner of a houss at 628 O stree injuring all thrce. Those undsr arrest. on2 of serfously injured. are: Marie Walker years old, 1410 Sixth street: Phillip Da- vis, 32 vears old, 929 Florida avenue. and Jamos Harris. 35 years old, 2217 Tuwelve-and-a-hall place. Davis i Man, Cleaning Windows, whom i° 29 Drops Three Stories. Falling three stories when he lost his palance while cleaning. windows in the 7- old main building of the Department of in | Agricuiture this morning. John Howard. | colored. 22 vears old. 348 V street, was tal with cuts in his face and n ;| taken o Emerzency Hospital, where i ker was treated at Emergency Hospital | wag said that his condition is undeter- Harris was | i oo Freedmen's Hospital {0f "'ng one saw Howard fall, but it was known that he was working on the third floor. The accident oceurred shortly be- fore 8 o'clock. and he was picked up al- most instantly and rushed to the hos- stion drove by enl Davis | yisal Thera it was said that he prob- shouted for them to stop. Thav in- 2 paca fracture of the skull, be- creased thelr speed. so Davis &2t 0| ides severe lacerations of the face and Holland's car and gave chase. Racint | iy at a speed of 50 and 35 mii~s an hour. ~ the fugitive car wsnt north to Rhode § Island avenue, turnsd rizht to Fifth | The University of California. in an street down Fifth strect to O street | ~ffort to obtain accurate data about the and ihen attempied to tura into an | ocean’s temperature for use in studying alley on O street bsiween Sixth and | rurrents. has installed a thermograph They bla to | in_the engine room of the liner Calawaii Careful Meving When fine house hold effects are to e Packed, Moy, Shipped or Stored 1's wise to intrust the o ex perienced hands, wweh compose our personnel treated at lacerations. Ellsworth Holland, colored. 125 Sev- enth street southeast, raported the inci- dent to Davis. While thoy were talking T We furnish esti- mates for any class of service, on re- quest. ' Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street NNW. MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING Ideally planned—conveniently located—and attentively serviced Apartments in Cathedral Mansions, South 2900 Connecti¢ut Avenue Built on plans that give rooms of unusual size and arrangement—with many features that are only to be found in Cathedral Mansions, South. All the comforts, conveniences and privacy of a house—with the best service—rendered under the personal supervision of a resident manager. Suites of 2 roome and hath o 6 and 2 baths. Inspection at any time staind EEVER:GOSC ., vice rooms day or evening POLIGEMAN FINED - FORINTOXICATION ‘Patrol Driver Griffin Assess- { ed $100—Wolf Given Reprimand. Charged with being intoxicated while on duty, Patrol Driver W. T. Griffin of the third precinet, was found guilty and fined $100 by the police trial hoard this morning. The board was composed of Assistant Corporation Counsel Wal- ter L. Fowler and Police Capts. Martin Reilly and Ira Sheets, One other fine was imnosed. Police- man J. E. O'Neal of the thirteenth pre- cinct was convicted of making a falce statement before the board and was ordered to pay 510 While on trial March 29 for failing ‘o patrol his beat he i< alleged to | have testified that “all within 45 sec- onds T was commended mlmv sargaont for an honcst men and called a liar ‘xnd remaining there for a short period while on duty. Clinred of Assault. Charged with entering the house of Mrs. Jennfe Dunayer, 4518 Sheriff road northeast, with a defective warrant, failing to display the warrant, with as- | sault on Mrs. Dunayer and with failing | | to leave a guardian for the womans; ! baby when he arrested her and_took her to the station, Policeman S. R. McKee of the eleventh precinct W acquitted on all but one count. The warrant was defective, the board found: | McKee was warned. | HOUSEWIFE'S NAME FOR Oregon’s third normal school will be Delivered Prices in Washington fully equipped (Prices subject to change without notice) and a thief by a licutenant from head- auarters.” Charges Drinking. He exlained to the board this morn- ing that the lieutenant in question, H H. Groves, did not a~tually moake the | statetment. and that he did not mean to be taken literally. Cant preeinet told the board that O'N=al was under the influence of liquor while on duty, but that he was not drunk encuzh to b2 locked up. Wolf Reprimanded. Detective Sergt. Jacob Wolf of the automobile squad was found gniltv by the board vesterday of arresting Milton Levy of Des Moin®s, Iowa, without proper grounds for suspicion and ecans- | ing him to be locked in a cell at the | He was given a repri- | first precinet. mand and warning. curred June 6. Representative Bland. Virginia. ap- pearing in the case for Levy, made an anpeal to tho board for a svstem in the Police Department which would The arrest oc- nrotect innocent persons picked np on | suspicion. by compelling the police to nse a certain degres of diligence in as- sisting them in establishing their in- no~ence One noliceman was fined $100. two 510 each and another. warned at the session vesterday. Policeman Winfred B. Young of the sleventh precinct was ordered tn pav $100. following a finding of guilty on | charges of assau'ting his wife. Policemen E. P. Brown and W. B | Honkins. hoth of the third prerinet { were fin~d $10 each for entering a ware- houss on their beat without legal reason Wanted a bright voung man. 16 to 20 old. to art as mes enger unior clerk in a hanking jon: small salary to begin vears and inst with, Addre:s Box Star office. stating aze and giving references. 00 34_ 25-C, Sunday T Excursions Trin Atlantic City Sundays, September 2, 16 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridee Standard Time es Washington 12:00 AM, Leaves Athantic City 3:30 pom Pennsylvania Railroad $970 1 2106 We only ask you to read the features Nash offers—compare them to the new offerings of any other manufacturer. then exercise your own good judgment. William G. Stott of the third | Salon Bodies World’s easiest steering Twin Ignition motor 12 Air Craft type spark plugs All exterior metalware chrome plated over nickel High compression Rijur centralized chassis lubrication Electric clocks Houdaille and Lovejoy shock absorbers (exclusive Nash mounting) Short turning radius Longer wheelbases One-piece Salon fenders Body, rubber insulated from frame Aluminum alloy pistons (Invar Struts) 7-bearing crankshaft (hollow crank pins) New double drop frame Nash-Special Design front and rear bumpers | ‘ WALLACE MOTOR COMPANY | Retail Salesroom, 1709 L Street, N. W, ASSOCIATE DEALERS HAWKINS-NASH MOTOR CO. HALL-KERR MOTOR CO. 1509 14th Street, N. W 131 B Street, S. E.. Washington, D. G NASH-RINKER MOTOR ¢ BIRVON NASH MOTOR CO. 1419 Irving Street. \. W. Clarendon. Virginia ALEXANDRIA-NASH COMPANY. 100 King Street. Alexandria. Decatur 2280 THE NEW IDEA AND HARBOR PLAYGROUNDS ON BAY PARKS ra dzr of KER. 17177 A LOT PLAN WHICH AFFORDS A WATER VIEW FROM THE ‘VERAGE INTERIOR LOT, PRIVATE, SOCIALLY AND OTHERWISE RESTRICTED. LOU!S P. SHOEMAKER 1407 New York Ave. N.V Main 1166 REALTORS Ufl/q the crunchiest bifs are used in these mixed pickles nw § plv 113 per | Boecial Dispatch to The Siar joofits’ and | PREDERICK. Md. August 24.— 2 b 208 | Sought by local authorities for more sIBLE PoR | than three years, John 1. Snodgrass by | was arrested and held in $1,000 bond ¥ | for action of the grand jury yesterday. He is sald to have passed bogus checks throughout the country. BEFORE . SELECTING Capital Press hances fher RESPO! 4510 4t 5 2 < -y Named for the grantee under the English patent, CAPE BATTTE has ¢ the past 40 vears been the home of the recent owner, Capt. Frank A. John on Its peculiar beanty. safe harlior and proximity to the Nation's Capital brouzht 1 ay would-be purch s to the capta door. Unusual eircum- stanees and his friendliness firally brought the apportunity to the present owners. An epoch-making plan, with parks, plave onds and the water view for otherwise interior lots, was evolved and adopted. The main road to and through the property, a difficult bit of work. was i talled, a bath’ g pier erected and much other work done of a pioneering character, demonstrating on the ground just what the plan means, z z ational “iDfin;! T'alt —YOUR HOME, IN- SPECT OUR APART- MENTS. AT THIS " ° TIME THERE ARE G AVAILABLE SEV- ERAL VERY AT- TRACTIVE - TWO, THREE AND FOUR ROOM, KITCHEN, RECEPTION HALL AND BATH APART- MENTS. REASON- ABLE RENTALS AND TWENTY - FOUR- HOUR SERVICE. (4 PROPHECY : The natural adwantages, the plan and our insistence on heauty for cottages, whether they cost much or little, should justify us in visionitg a shore ettlemen . Further, the plans call for a general supply of artesian water under high pre cure as Clement Shores, a vacht club reciprocating with a zolf elub proposed for an adjoining neighbor who lacks a harbor. and social alifications of an exacting rder PRICES NOW--$300, $400 AND UPWARD Are Based on Pioneering Conditions, Are for Prospective Cottage Owners, Not for Speculators 32 Miles From Washington by This Route IRONCIAD . PEACHES for CA O1A O} Soldin Bulkfrom ered glass howl allon sized can andNo.6bottles. Look for this display of Sweet MixedPickleson your grocer’s counter NNIN Our Grade “A” Guernsey Milk is richer in the vita) elements that grow- ifla (‘hlld'fln HCCA Order hy phone OUNG imbers, buds of cauliflower, little onions—how crispand erunchy they are Each piece flavored to the heart with a special liquor of spices, sugar and vinegar! To give your Is a new zest, serve Libby's Sweet Mixed Pickles. Libby, M¢Neill & Libby Chicago EMTTHE THANSFEN & $1OMAGE U4 132 ¥ Norin 1 ¥ PEACHES—PEACHES 20,000 BASKETS ROCY T No Connection In Any Way With Any Other Dairy Organization ’ 4 1" NEVER DISAPPOINT BYRON S ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY PICKLES BOTTLED CANNED BULK Wise Brothers CHEVY CHASE DAIRY Telephone s WEST 183 R T e T T T TR YT TR XY T T R R R R RS THE ROOFING—by Koons ARGONNE | OO we Homemade Style Pickles Sour Mixed Pickles ard Pickles Dill Pickles Chow Chow Pickles Sweet Pickles Sweer Mixed Pickles Sweet Dill Pickles Bies Roubus and Kool Pek et ess GOONIPE000000000 220000000000 000000000000000sssssesrststsseRees R (AT SR 4000000000000 00 l - o000