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HISTORIC POINTS OPENTOVISITORS Inauguration Period Feature for Sightseers, Outlined by Committee, Approved. The official list of historic points which will be open to visitors to the National Capital during the three-day IRlil Yardmaster Dead | inaugural celebration, which has beer ; checked and approved by the historis sites subcommittee of the general in- nu‘urll committee, under chairmanship f Miss Mabel Boardman, was issued odly. Leaflets, amplifying this infor- ml!lon will be distributed later by Miss rdman's committee to all points where the visitors are likely to conm- 'rhe list includes the cream of the lore-laden centers in and about the Capital, and complete information as to guides, transportation, leaving points and prices is supplied in addition to a careful mapping out of schedules for those who will spend from one to three days seeing the sights of the city. Chiet of Guide Service Named. Arthur Hall has been appointed chief of transportation and guide service for the inaugural celebration period, and from February 28 until March 12 will JULIAN LLOYD GAINES. JULIAN LLOYD GAINES, RAIL EMPLOYE, EXPIRES | Late Yardmaster Hld Record of 37 Years With Pennsylvania Company. Julian Lloyd Gaines, 54 years old, yardmaster of the Pennsylvania Rail- them, | Toad’s yards at South Capitol and G n from the various automobile ncies of the city and co-operation o( the bcelety has been prom cludes fhe points of most mmm lnd will cost $10 per person. he shorter tour rate has been set. !or $1.50 per person per hou ‘The followlng are the centers of in- terest which will be later amplified by those points which will be only open to visitors during the inaugural celebra- period, with the stopping polms unmarked and the places to which a mlon will be called marked by lst~r First Day. smung point Fourteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue — New Willard Hotel Dlatrlct B\l\ldlflt Post Office De- ent, *Ford’s eater, *house at 516 Tenth street where Lincoln died, Patent Office, old Land Office, Pension Office, Courthouse, Government Print- ing Office, City Post Office, Senate Office Bufldinz *Library of Congress, House Office Bulilding, Ben Butler 3 ‘Umted Stl'es Capitol, Lin- rracks, N;‘vy e- *Smithsonian !nsmuflon Frear Art Dej Agricujture, Second Day. point, the .wmu HOHSS: ing, *Pan-. American_ Union, Octagon House, Interior Department, De- partment of Oommeru Dep-mne nt of ansion, lrmah , French cne Park, e.rds. Fort Stevens, Howard Unlverslly Filtration Plant, Soldiers’ Home and OCatholic University. BAL PRIZES MADE. BY LOCAL ARTISTS Painting, Jewelry and Bowl Will Be Awarded at Bal Boheme Tonight. Prizes to be awarded tonight at (hl Bal Boheme, when the artistic contin (pnt. ar me city gathers at the Wuhrd he_annual frolic of the Arts ing, & piece of handmade s copper bowl, all the work of local Contestants rorr ',he eas'.ume yrlm will be judged b Mrs. Ernest Pelxono of New York C“Y Chap- leee o( . prize, ce , was fuhhmed by & WGrd ar veteran, R. Grimm, who re- ceived his voclt.lonll u’lllflnl at Wllter Reed Hospital. he prizes were se- lected by l commmee heedea by Mrs. Mathilde Mueden uiu'nrl The caliph’s robes “to ted | streets southeast, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mildred Leuhrs, 1401 G street southeast, yesterday after & short {liness, Death was due to pneu- monia. Mr. Gaines had been employed by th' Pennsylvania Railroad for years and had resided in !hr: cnv (h- |renur part of his life. He was a-native | Va. of Prince George County, He is survived by his daughler three | sons, Raymond J., Elwood I. and Harry Gaines, all of this city; a brother, William H. Gaines, of Akron, Ohio and thres sisters, Mrs. Nettie Flynn. Miss Minnie Gaines and Miss Lola Gaines of this city. children. PFuneral services will be conducted at the daughter's residence Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . . He also leaves two grand- Reader Dies From Gas. Whlle reading a book in bed yesterday orning, Edward White, colored, 59 years old, 2116 Ward place, died from he effects of illuminating gas flowing from an open jet. He was pronounced dead by Dr. MacLean of the Emergency ital staff. msa ofl) staff. Coroner J. Ramsay Ne n!". issued a certificate of accidental o ! 'ou may SAFELY INVEST r mplhl in nnonl’:und Luchs.Inc. First Notes and reccive an annual return of 6%" SEE US FOR LUMBER MILLWORK AINT HARDWARE BUILDING SUPPLIES COAL Whatever Your Needs Talk With Ua- Firet! Small Orgers Given Caretal Attention 33 ank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Georgia Ave. N. 1343 [illwork—Du L tare — Bandiar Savbiies Neuritis! Few diseases cause greater suf- fering than painful Neuritis er Rheumatism. Authorities state Neuritis is often the result of excessive ncids, poisons . and waste materials accumulating in the system. Relief can be ob- tained by restoring normal func- tioning of the organs of elimina- tion, especially the kidneys. 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