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0 THE , EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, INQUESTORDERED | - INFATAL PLUNGE Steel Worker’s Death to Be Probed—Two Others Hurt in Falls. An inquest into the death of James Bheely, 22-year-old steelworker, of 1008 N street, who died late yesterday at Emergency Hospital after a four-story plunge from the roof an an extension to the new Department of Agriculture | Building, has been ordered by Coroner Joseph D. Rogers for 11:30 o'clock to- | morrow morning at the District Morgue. The youth, who was employed by the McDonald Steel Construction Co. 8p- parently lost his footing while work- in’ the rigging near the edge of the roof of the structure at Linworth place and C street southwest. Sheely died of a fractured skull and internal injuries & short time after he | Cadet GEN. CALLES’ SON ENTERS SAN MARCOS ACADEMY.” GUSTAVO CALLES LOST ENGLISH GIRL WILL RETURN HOME |Banker’s Daughter to Sail | Today After Attempt to Find Job. | By the Associated Press. WELLESLEY, Mass.,, November 18.— Rosemary Pamela Gilding's adventure |1s ended. The homesick young English girl who disappeared from the home of Prof. (Hamilton C. MacDougall Saturday was |due to sail from New York today to | join her father, a London banker. Prof. and Mrs. MacDougall, who accompanied the girl to New York, planned to secure | passage for her on the S. S. American | Trader. | _She was located yesterday at Spring- | field, where she sought work to earn passage money home. = Lonely, a had been carried to the hospital by fel- |y npect son of Gen, Plutarco Elias| low employes. Two other persons—John O. Jones, | 44 years old, of 1669 Columbia road, | and John Apperson, 57, of 112 C street | —were taken to Emergency Hospital | with serious hurts recefved in falls yesterday afternoon. | Jones, & collector, was making his | rounds in the 300 block of New York avenue when he stepped on a broken manhole cover in front of an apart- ment house and fell down a coal chute into the basement of the structure. He suffered a fractured pelvis. Apperson sustained _severe lacera- tions of the head and spine injuries when he fell 6 feet from a scaffold while painting a building in the 1300 block of H street. LOAN BEARS 5 PER CENT Bankers Indicate Return From Calles, former President of Mexico and present secretary of war, in his cadet uniform shortly ‘after his enroliment in the Junior School of San Marcos, Tex., Baptist Academy recently. is 13 years old and began his studies in the seventh grade. Two of his sisters, Mrs. Jordan Eller of New York City and Mrs. Thomas Arnold Robinson of The youth | Apartment [l Grand Mexico City, married citizens of the| United States. —A. P. Photo. - - Banker to Be Sentenced. UNIONTOWN, Pa., November 18 () —Refused a new trial on charges of }mlsuppllcflllnn of $6,000 of the Title & Trust Co., Connellsville, Pa. Linford P. Ruth, banker of Washington, was held yesterday for sentence on Novem- ber 30. A full keyboard, Apart- ment Size Grand, designed to T ious to see her parents, but afraid h‘ ask them for passage money ‘because | she didn't want to “embarrass” them, she left the MacDougall home, where she had been a house guest for 14 weeks, to seek work in a strange Ameri- can city. A few days at the Clinton Hotel, & | day in a Springfield rooming house and a round of the employment agencies in Springfield was the sum total of her | adventure. | “she was located through an employ- ment agency with which she had p aced her name. % “I guess my adventure is over,” was her reply to the kindly policewomen who awaited her at her rooming house yesterday. “My folks haven't much money,” she said, “and 1 didn't want to embarrass them by writing for passage money home."” A | Hoped to Earn Passage. She hoped to earn enough to pay her way across to England and she hadn't realized that her disappearance had created such a furore. | Prof. MacDougall and his wife left| for Springfield yesterday after word had been received that the girl had been seen at the Hotel Clinton there. They were waiting at the Springfield po- lice headquarters for news of her when s located. Teceived from Miss Gild- | occupy no more space than is used by the average up- right. Mahogany finish, in an unusual instrument with beauty. ing's parents yesterday, asked that the Erldbe placed on'the first boat for Eng- nd. Miss Gilding said that she was very grateful to the MacDougalls for their many kindnesses to her and that her decision to leave her hosts and set out, alone, to find employment in & strange city was reached impulsively. CORONER IS NAMED Court Clerk Succeeds Dr. Bundesen in Cook County. CHICAGO, November 18 (#) —Frank J._Walsh, former Criminal Court clerk, g'tann!wsyostlgmé;! dfip | or slip when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little Kling on your | | plates. This new improved powder | forms a comfort cushion—holds | plates so snug, they feel and act like | your own teeth. No more danger | of rocking plates—eating will again | be a joy. Leading dentists endorse | Kling. Guaranteed better than any- | thing you ever used or money back. | package, 35¢c dt all druggists. | junction with the coronership. States. 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