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FOUR PERSONSDE OF CRASH INURES Two Succumb From Acci- dents on Christmas—Third Drowns in Canal. ts in nearby Mary- Automobile accid resulted in four nd. Two of the victims succuxbed in hirgton hos- njuries received during the The third drowned in Va., canal after his car q ough the guard rail Heywood Peyton of Madison s killed whe fell or jumped running b of a car pitals of past few days for injuries affic accidents on ds Richmond, Prest Md Robey and George Car Hit Light Pole. ured Christmas aft- an electric n Bridge road Oakton. Her t T. Scott of Oak- was unhurt injury to Mrs. was a slight cut on her forehcad from the broken glass of the wind- d. Later she suffered severe body pains and was taker e hospital where she died of an nal hem- orrhage. Police said the accident oc- curred when a tire on Scott's machine blew out Funeral Is Held. Puneral services are to be held today in Fredericksburg, Va. A verdict of accidental death was rendered by County Coroner C. A. Ransom, who made an_autopsy at the hospital yes- terday. Mrs. Scott is survived by her husband, Fulton Scott Robey was injured when an auto- mobile in which he was riding collided with a Baltimore truck on the Marl- boro Pike Tuesday. He died in Provi- dence Hospital Tuck's body was removed from City Dock Canal, Richmond, 14 hours after his automobile had been found half suspended over the guard rail above according to an Associated Press dis- patch. The city coroner returned & verdict of accidental drowning OFFICER IS INJURED. Charles Runyon Is Seriously Hurt in Collision. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star FALLS CHURCH, Va., December 28.— Charles Runyon, special officier of Falls Church, is in Georgetown Hospital seriously injured as a result of a col- ision on the Lee Highway yesterday afternoon similar to the accident on July 20, in which Walter Mitchell, Falls Church’ town sergeant, suffered a frac- tured leg, which later was amputated condition is still unde- s are to be taken today fractured, his forehead, are cut and his body e - t According to Mayor I who made an investiga- 1 o was g toward East Falls C 1 when a car, coming from Wash- ing rned left in front of him into c a street. Runyon was forced t e sharply to dodge in back of th= car, driven by Roger Elgin of The P who was returning to Falls C 1 from a toip to Washington, cla on h's brakes, but t hed into the run- 1 back of Elgin's. i shed, the T hompson car unconscious and He re- picked up to Georgetown Hospital Ar. Gordonsville -.... Ar. Staunton ... Ar. Clifton Forge Ar. Covington .. Ar. White Sulphur. . - A S S S S S S S S The Kentuckian Leaving at 2:45 P. M. Ar. Charlottesville . .. Ar. Waynesboro ....... | covered consciousness late in the after- | noon. [, Mayor Dantel required Elgin to give bond for $500 for his appearance in | court when Runyon’s injuries are de- termined. Bond was furnished by Buford M. Bridwell of Falls Church. Runyon, who is 23 years old, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Runyon |of Baileys Cross Roads. He was ap- pointed special officer of the town of | Falls Church some months ago to assist | Town Sergt. Paul Herrmann. Runyon | was elected constable of Falls Church district at the November general elec- | tion, effective January 1. CONDITION IS SERIOUS. . Luke Girl Is in Cumberland Hospital With Broken Neck. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., December 28 The condition of Miss Aileen Wilson 26, of Luke, in Memorial Hospital here Wwith a broken neck received in a motor accident, is serious Miss Wilson was riding with John E. | Grindle, jr. Lonaconing, teacher and athletic coach at Bruce High School Westernport, when the automob! overturned after skidding on the slf pery roadbed. Grindle escaped with minor injuries. | STAUNTON TRIO HURT. Suffer Cuts and Bruises in Middlebrook Road Crash. Special Dispatch to The Star STAUNTON, Va, December 28 Miss Dorothy Curry, Jay Leon Ta: and John B. Burnet, all members prominent Staunton families, are King’s Daughters’ Hospital here suffe ing from injuries received in an auto- mobile accident late Christmas night on the Middlebrook road a few miles | from this city WASH Three TON MAN HURT. Sustain Injuries in Crash on Charlottes- | ville Highway. | Special Dispatch to The Star. | WARRENTON, Va., December 28 James B. McDonald, 52 years old. 00 block of Brothers place southe Washington, was in a serious condi | at Pauquier’ Hospital today from in ries received when an_automobile in which he was riding collided with an- 3 \\‘«\\“\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\" Be Surprised SRS SRS FIRST DAY OF THE ENTIETH This Statement Will Our Advertisement Wednesday Proof of Appear in WEST END LAUNDRY. the Metro- Phone us to call for it. politan 0290. West End Laundry 41723 Pennsylvania Ave. | Earmeagiaa o B s N ASAAAATAALAITTITIT T S EAAATAAASAA AL AAAALARARAR ARAA BN AA AR R MNANNANNN | county, was killed yesterday when he Resolve this coming year to have Forever more leisure and recreation for Fresh In 045, yourself by sending your wash to Cellophane ‘\? other machine on the Charlottesyille | highway yesterday. His injuries include | a fracture of the skull, serious body bruises and cuts. Two companions, who were riding in the car with McDonald, escaped with minor hurts. They are James W. Hud- | son, 41, and Phillip M. Hudson, 35, both of the 1700 block of A street southeas All three are employes of a Washington | street railway company. DIES IN FALL FROM CAR. Youth of Madison Run Was Riding on Running Board of Auto. ° Special Dispatch to The.Star. ORANGE, Va. December 28—Hey- | wood Peyton, 21-year-old son of An- | drew Peyton of “Madison Run, this either jumped or fell from the running board of a car near his home. When on the outskirts of the town he | was picked up by a party of young peo- | e of the Madison Run neighborhood cling in_a roadster, the car being riven by Edward Payne. According to | testimony given at an inquest held this | morning at the court house before Dr. | L. L. Holladay, county coroner, Peyton | was riding on’ the running board and | hen near the road leading to his home her fell or jumped while the car was aking approximately 25 miles an hour. Firemen Save Home HYATTSVILLE, Md. December 28 Special). —Efficient work by the Hyattsville Volunteer Fire Department vesterday, prevented what might have been a 3erious fire at the home of Boudoin, 14 Littlefield avenue. ire originated in the walls of the “Imagine! A misera . LAX LOOK FOR THIS SIGNATURE NGTON, D. C THREE CUT IN FIGHTS; FOUR MEN ARRESTED Week End Disputes in Prince Georges County Lead to Serious Slashings. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md, Decem- ber 28.—Three men were badly cut in week end fights in Prince Georges County. Clifton Pinkney and James Ford, both colored, were slashed in an altercation in a roadside refreshment stand near T. B, while Charles Daley, also col- ored, Sustained deep wounds in the ab- domen during a fight at North Brent- wood Pinkney and Raymond Hawkins, an- other colored man, were arrested by Sergt. A. W. Hepburn and are being held in the Marlboro Jail on investi- gation charges. Ford is in Gallinger Hospital. Police Chief R. W. Brown of Brent- wood arrested Felix Tillman, colored, on a charge of assault with intent to kill Daley Constable Jack Wilson ar- rested William Ayres, colored, as a Wit- ness to the aff Drink IGER Ginger Ale NONE_BETTER PHONE LINCOLN 1981-1982 ble cold yesterday . ... nonetodayl” “My method is simple and sure: the minute I feel a cold coming on, I take a few tablets of Bromo Quinine—that’s the one remedy that getsat thecause and eliminates it quickly from the system.” This is what millions of people the world over have discovered about this stand- ard remedy for colds— ATIVE OMO QUININE: 2’ IT IDENTIFIES THE é' .MONLV BROMO GUININE -..5:40 P.M. .6:45 P.M. 7:12 P.M. 45 P.M. 9:16 P.M. -..10:05 P.M. Ar. Staunton Ar. Huntington Ar. Lexington, Ar. Cincinnati . Ar. Dayton, O. Ar. Lonisville Ar. Chicago The West Virginian Leaving at 6:01 P. M. Ar. Charlottesville . Ar. Covington, Va. . Ar. Charleston..... Ar. Indianapolis . Leavi; Ar. Covington, Va. ..._..6:27 A.M. Ar. White Sulphur.... Ar. Hot Springs Ar. Charleston. . Ar. Huntington. . .......12:55 P.M. Ar. Lexington, Ky..... Ar. Cincinnati .. .. Ar. Dayton .. F.F. V. ng at 11:45 P. M. 7:13 A M. .7:50 A M. .11:38 A M. .4:50 P.M. —-..5:20 P.M. —eceomes.. 653 P.M. Ar. Hinton . .... .11:30 P.M. Ar. St. Louis i MONDAY, DECEMBER No Interest or Extra Charges Are hdded whes you buy veu? Furniture on Geld- berr’s Budset Plan. Our Convenient Budget Plan Makes it easy to take - advantage of rare value these. No extra eharges. Tremendous Savings From Our Furniture Store in # lM Sa‘hmdnq.'l)zc.l:”‘tomma SALE OF SALES While we are describing here only the sensational values in our Furniture Store for Tuesday—you will find hundreds of other bargains throughout our main store included in this Sale of Sales. Look for the “13th Month Sale” sign cards in every department—they point the way to extra savings. Clearance of all Sample Deds! Decdiy, B ,'/l/. 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No Extra Fare Note These Points of Superiority— 1 Resilient Coil 3 Serviceable Tick = Springs +~ Covering 2.— 4.— Layers of Soft Finest Workman- Cotton Felt ship Use Our Budget Plan if You Wish—It Is Convenient and Carries No Interest or Extra Charges “Stumberland” Furniture Store—Across the Street Personal Smfl"—w-flemdudmddivemdhmrbmemofim J. B. EDMUNDS, Cenerat Agens, 714 14th Street, N. W., Telephone National 0748 HESAPEAKE and THE ROUTE TO NISTORYLAND OHI