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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 2

The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 2

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THE EVENING LEADER, STAUNTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31. 1922. ROT ARYANS HAVE incut retted States rmy, Beverly nd the independent Investigation 'b TELLS OF SCENET Courti, Waihington. Russell, Mrs. Marie, 2,475 Eighteenth street.

Northwest, by irirate engineers, representative of, the builder and of the arshitet FUN AND SUNU Th Ttotariana enlored a. program- beean delving into tne. rums ior FOLLOWING THE their own protection with a view to Sammon. William 21 years "of Peaeon, Hfnry. VlrgiuU.

Poatley, Miss Ruth E. Pow ell, Mrs. Henry Prezlosov Marie. Rein bo, BelU. Sacks, Edward New York city.

Sacy, Harry F. Sacy, U. Walter. Schwab, Mrs. Mattie.

Rhauehnessv. E. SeCond As- of song and fun toda fter their weekly luncheon, with a trio of to-caliBts from Stuart Hall and a quar THEATRE CRASH Krammenr, law student at future proceedings that are niceiy to follow in the wake of the tragedy. Qeoree Washington university. Schoolfleld, W.

of Danville, temDorarlly residing at 2,114 Hoover Blames Faulty Const ruction Diawine a vivid picture of the tet from S. M. A. providing iac music. With Mrs.

H. F. Norris as accompanist, Misses Martha McKee Scobe, WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. seere; horrors and suffering in tne K.nicn- Mount Pleasant street, Washing tary of Commence Hoover, in a con- erbocker theatre- catastrophe in OXK REMAINS ALIVE OUT OF FAMILY OF5 WASHINGTON, Jan.

31. AH that remains today of a happy family of five that at-' tended the Knickerbocker the- atre last Saturday night is little 8-year-old Grant Kan- ston. His father, Oscar G. Kanston; his mother and two sisters are among the identi- fled dead. The Kanstons, who lived a block away from the theatre, recently came to Washington from Chicago.

Mr. Kanston wasemployed at the bureau of yaluation of the war department. Shea Dr James F. of- South! jistant Postmaster general, vVashlnKton Saturday evening, Miss (erence with newspaper men yesier- rw fnrmcrlv hf this cltv. nv exDressed the neuei mai Hadlev Kails.

medical stu-l Shaughnessy, Mrs. E. Aline Murray ana uoroiuy sang some delightful solo's and concluded the day's program with an on nnw arfhe Emereencv hospital ccve-in oMne roof of the Knicker- itent at fifioreetown university, I Shanghnesayt Ruth. WhiU the ground Is cover- ed with snow dpn't forget the bird-tW9 to tiVf dwellers as well as those who live In the -i country. Put- bread crumbs, small grain and scraps Ol meat or suet" In places where the birds can get at them, preferably on a cleared space where the food will npt be" lost under the drifts.

"This Is a Tery small thing to do, but stop a min- ute and think what it means to be feathered folks. Virginia has a fine bird family now. Don't let it.suf- fer or perhaps perish for want of a litile thought. Bv all means, feed the birds! John in the capital, told lat night of the bocker theatre was caused by "faul i si 9 Calvert street. Washington.

I Swithwick, Representative i aicrnnmsv MrL Cora C. secretary oil of Florida. in thn hosnitals ana I Iv ennstruction. UllUi ,1 JJ La i Harrv Wardnian: 2,700 Connectl-I Seward, Albert churches, crowded to overflowing He said that mis conclusion Straver. Martha aith the dead and injured removed part was not the result ot an mvea- rut avenue.

Washington. Taylor, Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. vm under sthe tons of debris 1 1 on. but was mane siwr cure- I Sproul, Laverne, 17 years old, page be theatre after the.

cave-in of the fUuy reading all published accounts in House of Representatives, son inow-laden roof. I of the disaster Sproul, 7,220 Union of Ervine avenue, Chicago; nephew of Re- ensemble number. All three oi ineso students of the Stuart' Hall vocal tchool have lovely voices, and their appearance at the Rotary gathering, jrhich is seldom blessed by the presence-ot the fair sex, warmed the Rotes to the point of unusual applause. Cadets Eaton, Bauer, Rice ana Chittum comprised the M. A.

tiuartet, and they treated the Rotar-Ians to some enjoyable harmony, singing old melodies and barracks songs. Walter Sams was chairman for Miss Ogg, who Is now in Staunton i i A Complete dealing Tank nresentative Elliott Sproul of 111 inois: 2.001 Sixteenth street in a visit 10 reiairs, is a Biuaic the Staunton High school and a laughter or Mrs. Lynwood Ogg. She 1 I WASHINGTON. Jan.

31. That Xorthwest. Washington. Taylor, Mrs. Gertrude.

Theunissen, Elizabeth. Theunissen, Leonard. Thompson, Christiana. Underwood, Etta. Upshaw, Caroline.

Urdong, Nathan I. Van Poucke, Alphonso Webb, Mrs. Juliette. Wesson. Colonel C.

'U. A. Oorseyi Thomas 2,524 Seventeenth Northwest, Washington. rwttph Miss Helen. 1.5G5 Eucud il.ath had stalked within its walls Smith.

Mrs. Marie widow, 1,813 ueen lor several hut a few hours before, was belied Columbia road. Washington. 1 ington We worked all night and all day by the calm and orderly appearance Stephenson, CJarence 49 Frank lin street, Boston; wasnington it the Emergency said I 0f the exterior or tne ivnicnei uoL-n-nt. ntrcr "Tlio tntm-ed were be-1 pr theater last night.

Only he M. C. A. Straver. Louis William Washington ng constantly brought in and every I safety lines and the hushed voicet Hi nnn taken andlnf th curious, who still remained street, Washington, D.

C. Duke, Kirkland. 1,713 Rigg Place, Washington. Dutch, Miss Margaret clerk in Statistical Section of Adjutant's ofljce. 25 years old; originally from Ludingtori, 1,740 correspondent of The 'Pittsburgh Dispatch since 1908, former Pres People were placed around in cor0n.

the scene, gave an inkling that lers, in fact lined up and down anylne of the most appalling tragcdiet thoi ihava u-n unnv available I ainco thp Ironiiols theater dlsastei ident of the Gridiron ciun; the day, -with "Chess" Shuttz ns chief fun-maker. The Rev. lohn J. Gravatt Jr. welcomed the visiting Stuart Hall girls and the cadets, besides whom the club had as its guests H.

Norris, Mrs. Norris, and Capt. Perry Reagan, 14th L. 8. Infantry.

Next Tuesday, the club, holds its meeting at night. It will be ladies-night, and President Willsou says a California street. Washington. Undid street. Washington.

Oi IniMtvrt Hei I'm December of 1903, had occurfed Sturces, Victor Atlanta Alfred rierk in church; An event of great interest to all I within them, 1,733 Twentieth, street, orin- George Washington unviersity vocational student; 1,764 street, the Wesson, Nancy. White, Miss Maclean. William, Edward A. Williams, Edward A. Wilson, Henry.

Wilson, Miss Edelin. Woodruff, Miss Inez. Young, Miss Marie. Younger, Mrs. Joseph.

1 Zalaski, Lieutenant Commander, Medical Officer of Marine Barracks. Zalaski, Mrs. AUTO TAX 'wkJ in h. viprtfliiv Earlv yesterday afternoon west, Washington. Washington.

were nractlcallv Identical noises caused by workman no v. rlldridge, wue oi i lie I itrtviner to clear away tne uenris Virginia will be the annual recaption and dance given by "The Virginians," in New York city. The tall will take place on Wednesday evening, February 15, at the Hotel Plaza at 9 o'clock. The club is com Taylor, Mrs. Gertrude, 1,505 Hobart above; ame 7,1 Fvv' on "was "TXio when it was ascertain! aftet street.

Washington great program ib uciu6 Bldridge, Guy brotiier-in-ia oi arefiil investigation that no niort Thomas, Mrs. Gladys, 1,713 Lamont apacity and many churches were Senator Smoo), of Uteh, l.bti uui- bodies were encompassed in th ru more street. Washington. ised as emergency wards. road.

Tiege, Christian, 1,010 Eighteenth ins. GOOD LUCK Krnest, F. District Manager Of- "We operated all night long, one use after another. Several of the wttii the denarture of tne wor- street. Washington flpp nietneranh frociucts conir posed of the- Virginians living in New York and its functions are al-vavs Interesting to the people of this state.

"The Virginians" Have Invited "as their guest of honor, Miss mon cnnimissloiier in ol Tracey, William, trombone player in Knickerbocker theatre orchestra, Dany. 4U2 Kvans liuncuiis, v. I i. .1 lunDrl utrtr.t nost prominent physicians and sur-wiiis in Washington (By TUe uwociatetl Tress) were among i tne roi.ice uhiiucih were amonf ington. 501 Rhode.

Island avenue, Wash orders -that no one mil asceieiiuci. who were killed or injured elge, Christian, 1010 Etghteeut.it ington. investigators were to be anoweu the theatre." street, Washington. Tucker, Colonel Charles Cowles, law the shell of the minding, anu Miss Ogg, who arrived In the city Ellen Glasgow, one of the state listinguished daughters. To quote them, "It seems eminently fit and proper for the Virginians' in New Vnrk to exnres3 in this way their arr, U.

isneei, yer, of Donaldson and Tucker; 2, ihls order was followed out 10 uu: ist night, stated that condition Washington. 117' Connecticut avenue, Wash (Continued From Page One.) two-thirds of the automobile license fees for maintenance of state highways." This provides approximately $700,000 for the state highway construction fund and- $1,400,000 for state; highway- maintenance. The State Highway commission in its re s-cre well in hand yfsterday when -eraiid, Mrs. Virginia, sibter or ir. ington.

he left Washington. His Counins Killed Tucker. Mrs. Charles Coles, wife of Julio Bianchl. Guatemalan to the United States, 2,800 Ontario Road; Washington.

above, same address. in that it was ir.ipossuue ipproach closer than the width o' street. Three policemen stood at the entrance on Kighteenth street; two were stationed-a: each "of. the exits rotumlfla road, and a snore Health, Happiness, Prosperity Long Life Tlie new Chinese Luck Ring, alleged by the Chinese- to be almost unfunny" in its power to bring to liOpU LLCK, HKALTH, HAPP1NKSS, PKOS-PKRITY and LO UFE. Tins odd looking riiiK excites great interest Avlien obwrved on your linfer.

Come in land let ns show von this i-epi-odiictioii of llio token ring of the Ancients. in Sterling. Two coiiBlns of Dr. Kenneth Brad ord of this city, Joliii Miller Jef Crdone. Jacob.

42 years, merchant, Winter. Esther, young girl. 1,71 ppieclaMonof.her literary merits' and the" honor hich she has brought upon their native state." The dance, which will be followed bv a-supper, will be a brilliant affair -of Southern society, in 2,312 Twentieth street, Northwest ries and Miss Elizabeth Jeffries, Lamont street, port advocated the taking over ny the state of the entire mileage of 3,850 miles of the state system for vere among those killed in the catas- rreeman, ueorgo viomnsi more saw to it that no one got with rophe. Mr. Jeffries and his sister, chestra, South Bend, inu.

maintenance. Washington. Urdong, Mrs. Jacob, 40 years old, wife or above, same address. Valentine, Louis Secretary-Treasurer R.

P. Andrews Paper corn- in ha" rones. At twiliglit last nigu 'hose father was E. Jeffries, vice lomlng, Thomas, vice n'reMdem Mia tipi Drhtmrlinod virtually bad Two-thirds of the automobile li resident, and general counsel for he Southern railway, also hud an Terminal Storage Company; i.stu Wyoming avenue, Washington. back to its daily routine.

cense fees is suiucieiu oiu.v.vu mi.hu- panv, member Almas Temple; 7271 tain the 1.950 miles of highway now For Hhh Allison Mis3 Ruth Allison will be guest of honor' at a farewell dinner given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. nnt In this NYC.

Clanton There 'still remain two great pilef wrpcknire in the streets, one lemilig, Jolin Assistant Thirteenth Aortnwesi, i nn(jer maintenance and, if the rec vhn makes her home with Dr. Brad- thn main entrance on Eighteentl m-fl. Miss Jeffries was alive when iner in Patent (jtlice; son oi ThomaJ, 33 years old; same address. Washington. Valentine, Mrs.

Louis wife of H. L. tiANG CO it.ont. and the other on Columbia he was extricated from the death ommendation of. the State Highway commission is adopted, it--will reel it It, Js argued least tlie balance of theautomobile license fees road Darkness overtook the wagons King, at; the Kalorania, covers a 111 be laid for 'fourteen guests.

Mies wlio' has been here for the-last eighteen doing noil Cross nursitg in: Augusta coun- hamber of tangled, twlstetL steei joining, Miss Mary bee, yeais but wan rushed to a hospital where above, same address. Captain Reginald 49 years of -the Planters National bank, Fredericks old, daughter Thomas; saint address. which were hauling ii away, hev will finish their task today Work WHititiK on Walls for this purpose. ho fiiprf within a few hours Use of the entire receipts irom Their home was -in SelMia, Ala. The Jarvey, Aliss Agues, muua un- burg.

Va. automobile license fees for mainten The Interior of the theater haf necial trafn of Mr. Jeffries will con THE vancc. -Mrs. caressa, iu years oiu, nractlcallv been cleared.

No lijorf flearhart, Mrs. Clyde wife pt ance of the state-highway system is anld. to be the nrocedure followed wife of above, same address work" will be -done towrrd remoYint Dr. C. M.

Gearhart, ev the bodies of -his children to for burial. They had lived iv Washington; nearly ten yeari, arter I 1 llrlimnllfl Vll Walkerr Johir Eighteeiitni uy m0st of the progressive roaid whw t-dehr lH-Kmia ihs-un til-th -a tls't coTain1i1attoad- street. Washington. I states. It also is said to have tne ly, will umyi; tqnipht for Baltimore.

rtii' 3Hi( K'nglesflcld- Misses-Martini arid Mary' Bell will nteVtatri "(tils'--afternoon at- the home riiother, Mrs. H. M. L'ell 20 North Jefferson street, in honor of their house guest, Mlt Virginia 'Erglesfi eld of Iiid-ianapo- 118. iemned nave ueen niwu, r.v.

Washington. Walker, Mrs-. John wife of above, I indorsement of the American Auto- eilluvill llltic 111,111 i. had resided for almost a there will be no danger of additional Mrs. vera, address Si same address.

I mobile association. lon-rloa wan 27 venrs-of I loss of lift. Iilher, Douglas, member of old WEATHER Mildred clerk in War I Despite the fact that the majority ir nnoi-pn Wash-1 Exnerlenced wrecking crewi Washington family, grandson ol Judge Hillyer, 2,021 Hillyei Place, Washington. Department, 1,727 Riggs Place, 1 0f automobile owners reside in the Washington. I cities, none of the fees can be ex- ngton and served as a will be callod iiito -tear down whal 1 in Hip World A-alls are Hinted to go, and they may le.liciiuni I ,.11 A-alters, William home Brook-1 pt.n(ied, in the cities, but must be us- Hp was in bus iiess with H.

W.I IO 10 WOIK mis It him ii lughes, William advertisinj Altejulinir lnaiiRiiiation lyn, N. student at ueorgetowu i eil jn tis construction or mainten- Mrs.William II. Keller, Jillea'ry of Washington, a brother of investigators are througlh Medical school. 2,009 i ance 0f highways in the country, iiH- of this Citv. have gone to Ric icnmonn i A nilleary of this city, and wasl The exterior is pracucanj Fair tonicht.

slightly warmer in manager Evening nroinei- in-law oT Colonel Lerow W. Her- rmi, -HShamplain street, Washington. Northwest, Washington. oucfied. and would th ordl- is pointed out.

Automobile owners i i. i tn nttend the inauguration Wednes highly esteemed young man 1 1 1. 1... Captain William- E. are said to ue not opposeu iu nnserver wiinoui- kimuk ihui as long as the funds are expended inv Intimation of wlmt had ocotirrc-d.

day of Governor-elect E. Lee Trin-klc. ThJ Keller and Trinkle fam- ilies are related. lackson, Daniel broker, brotuci 514 Ontario road, on the state highway system ot con-" rhere is little danger of tit wall? of B. Hilton i--o-ncciii-iit avenue, npcted roads "starting somewhere Isabella Wilson, wife pllapsing, the investigators.

say. of above, same address and ending somewhere." They are John Miller, use 2i.Y5on ot Jin Route To Panama Wesson, Mrs. Anna wife of Col reported as opposed to a dis tribution of the fees wnicn tuey pay onel Charles M. Wesson, L. b.

a interior, -Wednesday cloudy probably- rain in west portion: Observations jan. 31, 8 a. m. Temperature, '14. Direction of wind, S.

Preciitation. 00'. State of-weather, clear. temp, yesterday, 12. Temp.

Jan. 31, 1921, 4934. Lowest temp, last night, ERNEST NOTHNAGEL, Observer. LIST OF DEAD ind daughter ot the lute Briga-I into the state for the. privilege of Lois E.

Jeffries, Vice Presidcu 'and general counsel of the South-orn'Railway system, 1,767 Massachusetts avenue, X. Capt. and Mrs. Perry ueagau ami little daughter are visiting Colonel snd Mrs.1 Thomas H. Russell.

Capt Reagan, a graduate and former dier Gen. George B. Davis, former I operating their cars, among the Hiifih tiiiMin Injured From the best available informa-icn. Hugh Glenn, 15-year-old son of lust formerly of vas 'anions those -injured in the of the theatre. Mr.

(ilenn's Injuries wjre only light and It is said Unit ha was aken immediately' to his home. A complete list of Virginians kill-d were: Julian Ciii-dner McKenney, for-ncrly of Richmond. Mrs. C. M.

Wesson, wife of Colonel "l.urles Macon Wesson, ordnance de-lartment, IT. S. formerly of Pow-tatan- county. AND INJURED Judge Advocate ot too Army, counties to be, in turn, oisirioiueu S21 Belmont road, Washington. Miss Elizabeth, aged among the road districts ot tne county to build or maintain roads of Walsh, D.

address unknown. ister of above; same address. White. Ivan 24 years old, em member of the S. At.

a. iacuuy, now in the United States army and ha3 been ordered from Camp Dix, N. to Panama for a three years tour -of duty. They leave for Pthi-ama' early in February. a pure.ly local character.

Atkinson, Mary Ethel, 2,233 Eigh Canston. aged 38, former increase Is Kccoimnentiea Baker," Albert, unknown. ly of Louisville "and Chicago; ex- ploye of United States Shipping board, parents live at Culpeper. The State Highway, commission i teenth street, Washington. n'ert in the valuation bureau of Portner apartments, asn-i1as recommended that the present Barchfeld.

Andrew- Jackson, torinpr Interstate Commerce Commission; STAUNTONIANS ineton. I punronriation of $700,000 annually Renresentatlve of Pittsburgh, t. 2,517 Seventeenth street. N. W.

Walsh, Aliss M. address unknown, Ifov 'state aid to the counties be in- 945 Calvert street, Northwest, Washington. iii.p:n-Hiv" Snrr. sulesniiin, for- lie injured I creased to anu in.n i. Washington.

fniwfnii Mrs oskar in-; nerlv of Richmond. AT DEDICATION OF LEGION HOME Washington, -Jan: 30. The nijm--1 ooni men da tion has been Indorsed Barchfeld. Miss IIeUn, -his -daughter "sii'tne address. aged wife.

Miss Elizabeth Jt-ITiii-s, f.nniirly in-the Knickerbocker theatre the. Virginia Good Roads associa- same nddreTis. if 2 0 4 Monument avenue, Ricli- (Hilton, Aliss Helen Dorothy, taeir daiiKhter, age.l 13; siuiic address. aster I tion. Under the present piaiu, this ileal.

Josenh violinist in Knick Committees Meet committee of local women met at the Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon with a special committee from ihe association board of directors for the purpose of going further into the suggestion of affording association privileges to women and girls.

The two committees liuide an inspection of the building and will report later as to the feasibility of the plan. iiiind. Adams. Airs. Batcman.

Iii nd is allocated according to road erbocker orchestra. 1.4SS Chapin M. Jeffries, brother, for- Vssereto, Nobile Tomasso, Third sec-J lviieage, population and assessed street. N. Washington.

Miss Auyln. their daugn- ter. aged sapie address. neesi. Howard (5., Vice.

1'i-tarv ot tne Italian cmuitssy. i valuation ana tne, couiuiea Bell. Archie boy. 2,111 Batu-rofl nerly of 2501 Monument avenue Mchmond. WINCHESTER, Jan.

31 Quite a delegation from Clemmer-McGuf-fin post, of Staunton, headed by Post Commander W. E. Tribbett. 1 raverl the terrible storm of last the allocation withji like amount. Place.

War.hington Victor M. Sturgin, believed to be The local road authorities -desig nickel. William 1,639 Nineteenth rom Suffolk. street. Washington.

Beiignian, June. Buehler, Mrs. Hazel. Bowen, R. J.

Bow en, Mrs. R. J. Breslau, Mrs. Bernard.

Brcslau. Miss K'tidie. nate the roads on which the money is expended, but the project and Treasurer Semnies Motor i 15,201 Colorado avenue, North-1 west, Cutler, ago 16, of page' in the I louse of Representa-1 related to 'Representative! Hickel. Miss M. daughter above, same address W.

L. Danville. John W. The Plains. 11.

Conroy Vance, Fredericksburg Mrs. H. Conroy Vance, Fredericks-inrg. Thomns Hnndolpli, manager PERSONALS Bruce, Joseph formerly of Mil for lliiri-v Wardnnin. 2,027 Hill Saturday, and motored here to attend the dedication of the new homo of the Robert V.

Conrad Legion post. The exercises were attended bv three Jiundred or more legionnaires and their friends, the chief speakers being Mayor W. W. GIhsk, Dan Hollenga, of National Legion headquarters, and Colonel H. L.

ford, Mass. and specifications must ne approvju by the State Highway department. Through the co-operation of the state and counties, highways are. built with a view o.f connecting up these local roads with the state system, vim- Place. Washington.

it. 1 on iiunting. we win mvesimam Wash- hole careiuny hihi 1 'l I llliiil'll. William- S. llreeno ot Massachusetts, 1.321 IVelhiont street, Northwest, Washington, i by, Patilus, addvoss unknown.

iiimbert, Miss Nannie Lee, formerly ot Ashboro, N. C. clerk War Department. 2.1 Bancroft I'lac WasliinRtrm-. L.

201 street, North- i west. Wiii.hinston. The amending clause of the bin, nsiliy. woaireuuv Cnrov, Washing Ople of Staunton. Colonel Opie introduced by Delegate he ons corr08ondiMU of Brooklyn rageny.

wm em km Rac1p. vice President of Brumbaugh, kEUiott. Caplan, Gilbert. Ca'stney, M. Chalmers, Mrs.

Mary. Claflin.mC. Cole, Miss Margaret. Curtain, James A. Dodsnn, F.

W. Dodson, I. B. Durland, J. L.

Durland, Airs. J. L. Kldridge, Mrs. Guy S.

For.stythe, Miss Mary. orniatlon that wo obtain a su i- fi dul). nanil, peaking to. disinoiue one-uau ui automobile license fees, is as follows: "The remaining 50 frer centum of this fund, except as is otherwise nary oi wn i h.c avenu nUM Washing- Lerov. of Mount Vernon.

i i ton. no purpose oi mug Chaunce.v hia was given a tremendous ova nun, specially by the large number of officers "and men -from this section who served with hint in The local company was part of the battalion which commanded during the war. Tea Tomorrow N. and 2.151 a this work as to tail to gei i. es-, Miss Edith Rath Washington.

Manager of -iiHiuir Jncobs of Mount Vernon, N. Lumber cinniuiny provided in this act, shall each year be apportioned and paid to all tho counties of the state according to respective total amounts of state ueveioii eve. iuiuk i.nliniei- Kliza belli, wife of he standpoint of technical onainecr Brcslau. Bernard, 1.7D2 Columbia nhove. yame David years old, 1,718 Tuvniv-lirst btrft't.

Northwest, Fonts. Aliss Ruth. Galloway, William A. Gearhart', Dr. Clyde M.

Gibson. Norman L. Glenn. HukIi. Gold.

Moe. Mrs. sist'-r of Norman tiiliin. taxes paid into the treasury rrom such counties on real estate, personal property, income fnd capitation tax the next preceding tls-al year, the said apportionment to be expended In thj counties of sta-te for, the construction and maintenance of tn-blic roads and bridni -lalne, Ku.ssetl. adilrejs iinKiio li mine, -Mrs, Kn.soU,.

address cn Tii-. Chancel (iuild of Trinity chnn-li will give a tea at the home of the Misses Hickel, X. Mark-t Veil'iei-diiy from 1 to p. in. Hinnc-'n-i'lo candy and api-onx will fx- on sale.

the public is Invited. Miss Sara Frances Roller, has been a guest oi her grandmother, Mrs. James E. and aunt P. 'J.

Lamb on South Main street, Harrisonburg, returned yesterday afternoon to her home in Staunton. Mrs. Ann -Rhodes returned to Harrisonburg yesterday afternoon from Staunton where she "visited in the home of her son, G. A. Frank.

Little Virginia Farra'w con-Unties seriously ill at her home or North Allan sla f. Born To Mr. and Mrs. T. 11-Painter, 208 Church street, 21).

twins, girl. Mrs. F. Thomas Holt has return ed after spending soma time i' Richmond. Mrs.

M. 10. Berry has, left fo where she will stprnl months with relative t. -Mifs Dorothy til' Mont clalr, N. is expected to anive tt morrow to visit Miss Charlott South Coi'tler street.

S. Finloy McCl'ire, of Spot swir-t is upon din-? several da; hi Stain-ton on business. Prof. M. McMannaway' is 1 iuifeiond on a trip.

FIN AL COUNT If- Mr Vorinan wue nl and practical common sense. Committee Of Kngineeis To Aid "This afternoon one of the fore- ort engineers in tho country. Mr. of the Hnglneerlng News -)ovd, came in to talk wilh me ant tin) building. Ho specialises in 1 building and is an on building technique.

1 nve to him have oart;) t.inche in the office mid in every connected with tho disaster and i will havo cce9 to everything. "A lmval commiitee or a commlUee of live appointed by -American Association of Kngln- In said counties under the solti stip-t ervision of the local road authort-Ces thereof, unless they desire the iissi.vtance of the 'Highway department." 1 Road. Washington. Ji-onsscim, Wiilter, student at (leorgelowii i foreign Service school, Sixteenth street Northwest. Washington.

Buehler, Albert the Portnci Apartments, William N. employee of Mid daiiKli decora French government for in war: 1,838 Calvert street. tnstton. Covcll, Mrs. B.

2,100 Kishteontl street. Northwest. Wiu.lilns'ou. Crawford, W. Corcoran WiishUiKton.

formerly cWl Bureau of Standards, now -wilt International Chamber of Com-morre, CongrenH' Hall hot '1. Dauber, Vincent. 1 old son of Carl W. Dauber. 1.8i0 Be! niont road.

Washington. ye condort for near view Hall, Dr. Custis loo. i Hall, Mrs. Custlsf Loo.

Ham'ltoii. Ivy. Ilayden, Dr. E. K.

Hayden, Mrs. E. K. Hayden. two children.

Halphen, Warren. Hillver. Mrs. Douglas. Hills.

CaptainJ. L'. S. A'. Hills.

Mrs. J. H. Hill, M. Pera.

Hopkins. Miss Helen. John, Margaret. Klennor. John.

Kncesl, Mrs. Howard. irrn nniiM nxam'ner War Riffk hrruii, Adams Hill road. Wnshington. IcKenney, Julian 4-r years.

1 Adams, Mill road. Of accouiitrt for i ted States Ship ping, board. lelUniiiiiO. Wyatt, sales agent, Bur-1'uiRion hotel. 'lellon.

Miss Anes years 1,437 Beiinont s-reot, Washington. Jenn. Ke of leader of Met-ropoiitau Theatre orchestra, the I'luisUetou WnaMns-ton. lontzomcrv'; Scot'. 1,821 Belmont is Nil called me today.

with view invcatlintlnc the structural "ml and ditance- 11: GLASSES XV features of the I wrote to the commissioner in uii-kc of the poll'-o department V.t that this bo given ev- possible facility." Building Inspector llcnly ulao wai do the work Peat. Jo, Wade, 1 138 Chapin street, ol two the opinion that plana tar ui onrtructlon of tho root were sound It's Easy If You' Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of Wpir? youna to feci vrm2 to do this ynn mtnt witch oiir hver and hov.i-1 -'-there's lnvinti a sallow compl- xionOar.k irr3 mvUr ynur cvo phnp-es a -ok la votif cHil! eyes with no tpw. klc. Your doctor will tell you ninety tier cent of Ml sickness awes from inactive howt-b liver.

I )r. Edwards, a wcll-lavrvn nhysician in OhU a corn-nound mked wilh olive oil to act on tho Wn diliiRion, Knickcr bii'-kcr oichcstrti. vaws Laecy, Henry T. Lee, S. M.

Look. Clarence. i got, John A. -Masse, Lillian. Matillo.

Oreste. McSverlcy, John T. Mertie. Alichaless. Jonas.

Michaless, Mrs. Jonas. V. Wakefield, R. I.

read, died at Waller Reed hospital at noon. iurphy. Miss Veronleii, 1.SH0 Cali-fornln street. Wnhiugton. dnrray, James The Plains.

-iiitlello. Ernest, leader of Knii-ker-bocker orchestra, 1.SU0 Belmont street, Washington. JVDonnell. Doiniiiick Co practical and tha-t the neceswiv sts following construction had bet-n net. Cmud Hccne Preliminary -to its lasses From Pago One.) roof.

We said that so fur a the sup port of the roo? la coitccrud in gen cral. the plans indicate that the cn pncUv weight wai greatly In ex com of any requirement in a clima'' like; thr.t rrovaillng hi Washington Ha doubted whether there was an Helping Hand Circle Tea lumbia Road, WHKliIiiKton. TcdPiai grand jury went to me Yene of the tragedy nnd examin.l he will bo il before the lurv without Jt livw and bowels, wiidt nc cavo to ms A bi-netit ti for the Helping Hand i'Donnell. i Dominicfe1 Fi, -wife Montgomery VoC 1 i 'orgeut. Joint A.

1 i rxiti.nttfotvct.ni; Olrchf of Thfr img'P Piinrlit.rs van said, In an effort to iix is said. In an effort to iix mm. yI iMOHCa, 11. Mtihcr, Miss Loi. Chevy Chase.

runf 4 Coroner NAylttrreqtiosteatUwtr ct of Miss Louise large pile of snow above tne ureak lng poitU. He Baid, however, it wouli bo determine now, whether, not thtTfli was actually defect In material. pnly 40 Per Cent Load "Thb weight ot- Know," Colonel Btitutc for calomel, are gentle in their action vet always cffecmT. Thev bnnn about that natural buoyancy which all ttorney Gordon to usk tne war church street. THo public artmont to asalgn export J-rw l- H.

L. LANG Nash, Mildred. Nash, Herbert. Nesblt, John. Nesbit, Kalherine.

Newklrk, Clarcnco. 'l'asauale, Mrs. K. Pasquale, AHco, IT, .2 1 ffliaiS5 MBNU-Creamod chicken in heart Jgden, Mr. Vivian, clork.

Mount Pleasant struct, Washington. Carrie, Calvorton apart-. nirriti, Price. -Htuul, diuightcr ot Captain Loaia 11. Price, FiaauoaLDopart- nhould eftioy by tontnti up tne ttver ana rlronna the swtr-n nf ImpunUM.

IK vc'lbkt Uisir oliw color, oi'ji i in Kisr-n ICI.VN ilU0D fruit hoIim RnrntPbC't wttr on i-old be v.uubl usidsl. bH rolls Keller. alil "wg about 40 por cent ill' -loud ill!) t'yyf tihonlO br iihlo to etiintl. '1V" th Plana tliat wcro filed for tha Knlokorbockor corroe. Fifty CenU.

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