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FOUR ARE INJURED 5 Two Other Persons Are Hurt by Falls on Icy Streets and Sidewalks. Colliding with a tree when coasting on the Walter Reed Hospital reserva- Chairman. Social Entertainment in Field | | Removed From Practical ‘THE EVENIN ”“! Tove tea ;:a tea parties,” the Dem- inmen from the an:’:’.fl l'lfllgwr of gaining ts, on] zx;t:"[mm.n{dhe other :lde’ 1 t‘:g!mc.l success may be obtaine ASKS 325000 DAMAGES ' Father Sues Iur Son, Claiming Au- tnht Was Negligent. 1 Ingegneri, a minor, by hi flther Phlllp Ingegneri, Hyattsville, )‘ yesterday filed sult in the District Bll- tion, Claudia Wylle, 13 years old, of 7120 Georgla avenue was injured last night and taken to Emergency Hos- She is said to be in an unde- pital. termined condition. A fracture of the left leg was sus- tained by Albert F. Lundke, 5 years old, 1114 Chicago street southeast, when he ‘was struck by a sled ridden by William Howard, 1211 V street southeast. being treated at Casualty Hospital by Dr. Louis Jimal, the child was removed to _his hom Whlle no‘cfin,l near Twentieth and Franklin streets northeast last night, Helen L. Sims, 14, 2833 Twenty-seventh street mrmeut collided with a lamp- EM lacerations about the d. Her condition was not consid- ered serious at Sibley Hospital, where she was taken for treatment. Walking on Virginia Campaigning. By the Associated Press. Mrs. Nellle Tayloe Ross, vice chair- man of the Democratic national com- mittee, does not believe in the efficacy of the tea cup as a medium for effec- tive political organization among mem- bers of her sex. | Mrs. Ross is not unfamiliar with the | subject of tea and politics, for, as she | said in a statement today, when she was elected Wyoming's first woman governor there were suggestions “that the State House would becomc the seat of a pink tea government.” Besides that, she added, she loves tea and tea parties. Amused By Announcement, “I was interested, nml at _the same time amused,” she “to learn that Mrs, Louise M. Dodsnm successor to Mrs. Alvin T. Hert as director of the woman’s division of the Republican pal’ty announces as her basic ciple After avenue south- MRS. NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS. the organization of the Democratic ‘women. Unfortunately, I find that they are more interested in doctrine than in the tea cup, more concerned with what the tariff threatens to do with the fam- ily budget than in the pleumt gossip over the cup that chees Past “Tea Pzrhd 5 me Court to recover $25,000 damages ?::m John F. Bradfoot, 632 F street northeast, for al personal msurn- ‘The boy was struck by the defendant’s automobile, it is alleged, at a strest grossing i Hyattsvilie Eepummbo; g last. Negligence in ;e?en on of tI automobile is all Maurice M. Grudd and J. Wfl!m Ey')n r l’or the :*********** We Can Supply Everything to Enclose Your Back Porch matorieln u:ell‘]a ing -|n¢o'- rames _windo Lhm £: paint and’ ba Orders AnthuenciRe pollvers west in !rom. of No. 4 engine house last night, Lee Pyler, 60 years old, of 1111 Four-and-a-half street southwest slipped on the icy sidewalk and frac- ;‘unnd two ribs. He was removed to his me. Helen White, 18 years old, colored, 4205 Eades street northeast, received lacerations about the right arm when a sled on which she was coas col- lided with another sled at Washington place and Fourty-fourth streéet north- east last night. She was treated at cuuflty Huplhl and later removed to wuh that tion a tea service for every oounty committeewoman, that “political results of fu'-relchfinl importance will women drink tea’ be is I dell.ght{ul thought, and states achieved while d as easy a solution for be substituted for political a: and I She expresed the hope that “we are a long way past the period when tea e:n ment,” and added that “I very much fear that 5 o'clock teas as a campaign would confirm rather than dissipate such an unflattering opinion” as that feature J. Frank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Georgia Ave. N. 1343 x i x x x x X x X g X X X i : * * 12 0.0.8.8.8.8.9.0.¢ Use Autocrat lotor Oil. " You will never have a lu- brication worry. You will never it bill be- cause of = oil. 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