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g ¥ PHLIPP. WELLS served also as chairman of .the Penn-| sylvania Giant Power Board. Since 192 cen associated with former | viser in connection with cunservanunJ Formerly With Forest and' Reclamation Service activities. | Author of Many Articles. Mr, - Wells was the author..of man,\‘:south, Carblina Community | the wind, but was.not snjured serlously. | on the conservation and on bliographical subfeets and | of the American Politi- | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSPAY, MARCH 14, 1929.° = T i, T major part of his time to conservation | 5 studtes. e ® i E In 1923 he became deputy attorney |general of Pennsylvania, where l’uzi | the four homes which were struck. | They included G. Nelse Garrett, a dep- uty sheriff; his wife and three children, in the zone of.desfruction. Medical aid was rushed -to ~the - community - from Pickens and Liberty, nearby, to care for the injured. All nine of the deaths reported here were ¢aused by the collapse of two of {and Mrs. Tillman Garrett and three | daughters. An infant of the Tillmam { Garett family was blown 300 yards by -son, mer members of the famous Red, White and Blue troupe of children swimmers of the Panama Canal Zone, where their father was formerly employed in the | office of Gen. Goethals during the con- struction of the Panama Canal. They are members of the staff of senior life guards at the Y. W. C. A, Besides. her husband .and the three daughters, Mrs. Whaler leaves a young- er ‘daughter, Annabel G Whaler, and a | George William Whaler, 13 years old, and_two brothers, Maurice E. and George Stocks. The Whaler residence is at 1348 Euclid street, Cruise Chapter Formed. | YOYOHAMA, Japan (#).—Daughters of the American Revolution, who hap- | pened to be passengers on a world cruise aboard the Belgianland, formed a special “cruise chapter” of the or- ganization. They claim it is unique. ‘With the revival of “Peter Pan” in London this season the original Act TIT, "The Mermald's Lagoon,” which has ng:‘d missing for several years, was re- stored. | Visit the Emerald Isle this year Ireland is a land of delightful surprises. of 200 Hit Suddenly by Twister. 'MRS. JULIA WHALER DIES | OF RELAPSE FROM FLU, ciation, the Middle- | The quaint turns of necticul) Historical So: speechof thefriend- ly Irish folk strike pleasantly on your ear as soon as you get off the boat,and the further you go into the land of whitewashed cabins and red- cloaked colleens, the more strongly you feel that you are in a different world. Whether you visit the grotesque pillars of the Giant’s Causeway in the North or travel South to kiss the Blamey Stone or wander by the shores of Killarney’s lovely lakes, you will find Ireland full of a magic charm that is all its own. in Capital. ation and the Am | Was Wife of Senior Auditor in Of- ticut State Bar Associati te member of t an Foresters. Hi Cosmos of. hi ¥ the Associated P; Philip ‘Patterson Wells, 6 | GREENVILLE, S. C. March 14— fice of Controller General and | 0 : . ] | 3 en 8:30 AM. Every Business Da former ed with t Mother of Girl Swimmers. | e T S vy uoiness Day \/m.f J;mn A‘di»;lr }Nhalcrv‘ 44 yfg\;& ;algl.' s Sy One of the Very ergency Hospital Tuesday after a | ’ Best Recommendations e following an attack of influenza. | sorvices will be conducted at ' Shurch of the Ascension, Twelfth | —any individual can have is a Savings Bank Book, showing regular deposits. The 4 steady thrift-worker is methodical, ambi- tious, disciplined—and employers know and Massachusetts avenue. to- | row morning at 11 o'clock. Inter-| such people make the most valuable " assistants, vifig and five or_ten_offer§ ar the vietims of a tornado which struck ly last night et Six Mile | | Comm a.small sottlement, 27 miles from here. Although the community has a pop- ulation of only 200, the tor | confined to such a narrow zone and hit so suddenly that nearby residents took .(the roar for thunder and were not Elizabcth G. Whaler, a teacher at the | aware of its true nature until they Emory School: Miss Alma E. Whaler,i eard the cries of the injured and a student at the on Normal School, ng. Haw | and Miss Tone Whaler, all widely known | » 18 . » de- | €T, r homes, & cotton gin, a church' swimmers who have won many events | gree of B. A. in 1 — and a building of Six Mile Academy curing the vast three vears in Women's | was nemt { the ) Fra- and a Baptist preparator They also Wi fernity and scroke of tis s crew: | WRECK VICTIM RESCUED. of Yale, en in Company Coneciicut National in 1st Division, Con- | 1894-1897 and on Middletown, § : ] | T Whhelor e e motene ot iss | Savings - Time Accounts Deposits L Ireland is only 9 hours journey away from London by the fast trains and boats of the London Midland and Scottish Railway. There is choice of three routes. L M LONDON MIDLAND AND SCOTTISH RLY. OF GREAT BRITAIN fHave YOU a Savings Account? If not, get one started THIS PAYDAY, at this helpful bank. One Dollar. will “turn the trick.” | WAS OUT IN THE RAIN LAST NICHT AND GOT WET NOW My SHOULDERS . 2 e P e B Open until 5:15 p.m. at BOTH OFFICES g oy el pod Tomorrow, March 15th chool were swimming mee! e for- Engineer Pinned in Water by Ten- der Six Hours in Alabama. MONTGOMERY, Ala,, After being March 14 (#), pinned down by the locomotive for six hours, about his bo Louisville | n, was rescued i Every facility for the eficient handiing of the accotnts of corporations, firms and business men. Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. 1111 Connecticut Ave. | JOHN B. COCHRAN, Pres. THOS. P. HICKMAN, V. P. & Cashier f [E i (g i i i i g g o 0 i e g T My FAMILY ALWAYS USE - SLOANS LINIMENT TO STOP PAIN FROM EXPOSURE PUT SLOAN'S A LINIMENT ON YOUR PAIN SPOTS. { |\ N ; i('n(lim had | AND THE PAIN WILL GO'RIGHT hout 65 miles south o 1e. For a time the wal %‘“ | ¥ % AWAY. YOU CAN CET A e ‘Which cal rescue workers BOTILE OF SLOAN'S LINIMENT Eervice, _ e LAPOSURE ? Page Miss Good-Dresser! lec 1906, He r of Ph.D whi stood . by | ticed law in ‘Washington, but gav { e . - IMustrated pamphlets from T. R. Decter (Deps 0% Lomtom Midland and Scot'ish Raslowy of Greas Britain, 206 Fifta Avewus, Now York. freight. tr: Or from any L M S agent, Thas. Cook & Som, or Amerscam Express Inc. th ; and h he held tor from Yale in 1990, i foot was caught under In 1906 he entered the United States ' t and the workers tied officer | his body up out of the water with forest service as W 1 became chief | Topes as best they could. 10 and the following Taw officer. He left the ¢ = S to become counsel for the nal Con-{ * . : servation Association. but from 1911 ta| _Cuba’s Population 3,598,933, 1913 held the ief law | HAVANA, Cuba (#).—The tion 1 bureau finds that Cuba’s 598 Sloan’'s Liniment census KILLS PAIN population is |: Havana, city and province Here’s “Who’s Who” and “What's What” ' in Fashions that always set their own : inimitable paths to chic for the Easter season Friday! Values Become Partners in a Seri.i‘dtional | “Twin Purchase” Day! Two suits for $29 or two handkerchiefs for 19c—all way down the line savings are sensational tomorrow! 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Neckband style! 1,200 of them purchased especially for this event! And we’ve added 300 to complete the sizes—131; to 17! Some slightly irregular. 2 pairs for the price you usually pay for one! "In- cluded are blacks and tans, made of strong, long-wearing leathers. In the new styles for Spring! Sizes 5 to 11. “Women’s Shop”’—1207 F Baltimore—37 W. Lexington ol