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B=6 A g4 OCTOBER 22, 1930. PHW[]RTH H.E[;TS T o oL P e M| e ot wesied tmpvovements: | GIRL DYING, 4 HURT | Bmia™ pocibes saia. she had tioe | GAS BLAMED FOR DEATHS -ndlwflnmfil alea Bawsrd :(;‘r{‘uon ‘i:t:;dunld ‘- re-&lumn in o& WL'h%"tE“‘:“ %’t &“"’" of ‘tlll\; . Her father was extri- _ Other officers elected were Edws ion e closing of Thirteen as| n Gas ., gave & White,frst vice president; T. M. Dewey, | treet below Pennsylvania. avenue. on his company's service. IN MYSTERY BLAST Two Denver Men Die Under Same second vice ent; Earl Cooper, sec- George Potter concluded the meeting A Conditions in Separate Garages, V Street Car Tracks. ——— retary; A. D. Sartwell, financial secre- with the announcement that plans for George Potter, treasu esse L.| It Was requested by the Public U-| " community Christmas tree were under i Tw i1di: office, was burned and bruised. DENVER, October 22 (#).—Two prom- lEHMKUHI. AGA'N Cooper, mssistant _secretary; ~ Walter | ties Commiitee, afte with | o on and. better - results were| EXplosion Wrecks Two Buildings | 70 fig,iors said the force of the [inent Denver men died of carbon , after ent the association, that the Public Utilities was rear kit sergent, o sy 490, JATSt| G liion 5 e uneh she aes | Pocled 188 JeRT UhAD st yeur at Palesting, Tex; Roar | czplosien, i in s jur of S Mose | moooxide gas polsoning Moncey under . delegates to the Federation of Citizens'| clation was in favor of the laying of Heard Over Town. s source. There was & division of | Onditions almost identical, although Gas Company Official Ad-|Associations. t car track on V street from Ninth street| 013 Gems Adorn Modern Bride. ’ opinion whether nitroglycerin caused it | €ach died in separate private garages. Edward White, chairman of the Fire| to Gcorg;u avenue 0 avold Florids ave- e e W x or & gas pocket formed in pipes beneath | The Alstt Bt 89, ot Pi Committee, in-|nue conjestion. EDINBURGH, October 22 (#)—; men were peon, 83, dresses Association on | e oo wivich was agreed | . Atiention was drawn by Herbert Mar- | necklace of rubles, diamonds and pearls, | BY the Associated Press. the floor, =~ me shot 100 feet o |PUIAING contractor, and Prank M. 3 to. to publish in the next Petworth|latt, chairman of the Lawns, Parks and | iy iop “once graced Mary, Queen of| PALESTINE, Tex, October 22—A|more into the alr after the explosion Ebinger, 53, representative of & busi- New Water Heating. Citizen & note of thanks to Capt. Ira | Playgrounds Committee, to the tmprovel| © " o %" o "1y & modern | mysterious explosition injured five per- |and the roof of the Ash Bullding wat | Dess agency. Unable to decide jmme= Sheetz of No. 10 vrecinct, Traffic Di- | ment of the grass and paveme) Scots, v high in the air and fall | diatel EREREER AR Fector Harland and the District Archi- | triangle at Upshur street and Rock | bride. Isobel Veronica Sellar was mar- | sons, one prol;‘tg:‘:,y';lhlltyfielm T R et e AT | W Iy ib clther ‘case whether death tect, Mr. Harris, and his assistant, Mr. | Creek Church road. ried in St. Giles Cathedral to_the |two business on sck. The bulldings did not cateh 6rs, | was acoldental or suloide, Deputy Gore Christopher Lehmkuhl was unani- I It was announced the president | Marquis of Graham, heir of the Duke | here Monday. - . wick and Willlam mously elected president for his third w;u?émluuon was introduced by A. D. | that plans were \lnde?yconstmcflon to|of Montrose. The groom and all the| Miss Marle Moser, 19, working 1;; “: ovs; wwn,‘ ‘“‘ful'c"n’f"M'c" shattered genc::.nr said further inquiry would be gonsecutive term by the Detworth Citi- Sartwell which asked for abolishment select from each block in the Petworth ! men in the wedding party wore xilts. | insurance office of her father, M. E.'as far as two . Y. e The Hecht Co. October is HECHT MONTH |&2 ¥ . . in, identi. 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