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e "~ 32 ¢ CITY NEWS IN BRIEF . ' The Washingtom Academy of Sci- ences, in_unison with the Biological Society of Washington, will meet to- morrow at 8:15 p.m., at the Cosmos Club. Dr. A D. Hopkins will speak f of intercontinental problems in nat- ural and artificial distribution of plants and animals. The Gen. Charles A. Doyen, U. S. M. C. unit, American Women's Legion, will meet Monday with Mrs. Samuel Firth, 915 9th street southeast. The Columbian Women will give a Teception to the faculty members of G. W. U., April 5, at the College Wom- en's Club. The shad bake committee of the ‘Washington Board of Trade will hold a meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 in the boardrooms in- The Star building. The membership committee of the ‘Washington Board of Trade will hold a meeting Tuesday at 12:40 o'clock in the boardrooms in The Star build- ng. Children of the Fairbrother School will give an entertainment in the gen- eral civic center at Central High School on the evening of April 13 to raise funds to equip the school play- ground. National songs and folk dances will feature the affair. In consideration of the eare given to her, Rosetta Chissell, by her will, dated March 24, 1921, leaves all her property to her friends, Bernard D. ‘Wood and John James. They are also named as executors. Brown University musical clubs will_give a concert and dance tomor- row evening at the ballroom of the New Willard Hotel, under the au- spices of the local alumni. Unity Council. No. 17, Daughters of America, wi @ its apron sale and bazaar Ap nstead of today, in 0dd Fellows’ . ‘Benning. The Soclety for Philosophical In- quiry will meet tomorrow at 4:30 at the Public Library. Edward King’s paper on “Humanity as a Being" will be discussed. The United States Retired Enlisted Men's Association will hold an open meeting tomorrow night at Pythian Wemple. All retired men and their favnilies invited. Tha_Wanderlusters’ hike for Sun- start from Sligo Sanitarium \_Take Capital Traction cars akoNa, end of line, and transfer to sanitarium. Mr. Gambs, leader. The National Genealogical Society will meet tomororw with the Misses Curry, 1026 Monroe street. Takoma Park Civic Club will meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Takoma Park Branch Libraxy. The board of directors of the Wash- ington Board of Trade will meet Monday at 4:30 in the board rooms in The Star building. . The Royal Country Club will give a dance, beginning at 9 o'clock, to- | morrow in the ballroom of the Ral- eigh Hotel. 2 ‘Washington Chapter, No. 2, Royal Arch Masons, will have its annual ladies’ night Monday at Wardman Park Inn. Dancing. "‘P-ile.fillTll Association will give monthly luncheon Wednesd: the Ebbitt Hotel. e George Washington Council, Amerd- can Association for Recognition of Irish Republic. will meet tomorrow at § pm. in Washington Hall, 3d street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. HOSPITAL SITE PLANS. Recommendations of the consulting board of physicians appointed by Secretary Melion to suggest sites for the soldier rehabilitation hospitals, when completed, will be referred to the committee appointed by Presi- dent Harding recently. and headed by Charles G. Dawes of Chicago, be- fore befng finally acted upon. The committee headed by Gen. Dawes is to go into the government's rela- tions with the former service men. d Misses” and Childrea’s Ankle Strap Pumps, patent leather or kid Sizes 814 Misses’ and Children”s fords. Sizes 8% to 2 Boys’ High both black and tan, in all sizes : G.R.KINNEY CO. Inc. OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |MUTT AND JEFF—Evidently J. Geeky Was a Hard-boiled Egg. TODAY. Mrs. John B. Kinnear will give the exposition of the weekly Sunday school lesson at 4:45 o'clock at Y. W. C. A., 1333 F street. The_Christian Endeavor Society of New York Avenue Church. will give an entertainment at the Industrial Home School, 2525 Wisconsin avenue. TONIGHT. Georgetown University Law School freshman dance, Wardman Park Hotel. Edythe Marmion Brosius will give a harp recital at 8:30 at St. Dominic’s Hall for the benefit of the alumnae of the Academy of the Sacred Heart of Mary. George H. Thomas. W. R. C., No. 11, will_hold a_patriotic meeting in honor of the birthdays of Washington, Lin- coln and Grant. Takoma Park Girl Scouts’ dance at Park Parish Hall, Piney Branch road and Dahlia strect. Motion pictures will be shown at the meeting of Business Women's Councl, Church of the Covenant. Dance at Catholic Community House, under auspices of Catholic Women's Service Club, 9 to 11 o'clock. Faculty Club, G. U., will meet at 8:30 in clubrooms, 719 2ist street. The Interior Department thrift stamp committee will have a “kiddies’ night,” with motion pictures and dances. Annual benefit ball for St. Ann's In- fant Asylum at Convention Hall. The Kansas State Society meets at 8 o'clock at Wilson Normal School. Electa Chapter, No. 2, O. E. S, will present the operetta, “Trial by Jury,” at 8:15 at the Masonic Temple, Ana- costia. Will be repeated tomorrow evening. Northeast Boundary Citizens' Asso- ciation, 8 o'clock, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Burrville. —_—— LIMIT DRUGGISTS’ LIQUOR. Regulations limiting withdrawals of liquor by retail druggists to 100 gal- lons each of spirits or wine for each the sen THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 AN OUTRAGE T CALLS \T, JoE, AND AS I'M THE MASTER oF THE LODGE Y'sL Look T THe FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER ] By direction of Justice Gould, a jury in Criminal Division No. 1 yesterday afternoon rendered a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree against John Raymond Allen, colored, twenty vears old, Stabbing to death his sweetheart, Hollie Cochran, seventee! while in the basement roe street, where she was employed, October 26. last. At the conclusion of the testimony, who was charged with years old, f 1009 Mon- governMlent having failed to prove premeditation, which is necessary for a first degree murder charge, Attor- ney James A. O'Shea, for the prisoner, consented to a verdict in the second degree. Allen was remanded for tence. quarter have been issued by the bu- reau of irt.rnal revenue. While in- tended to clarify previous orders, the new regulations were said to serve in a way as a relaxation of restrictions limiting withdrawals to five cases of all kinds of liquor under one permit. There Was no determination of the number of such permits to be issued for any retail druggist, however. Officials said that where proof was given a larger quantity than the 200 gallon maximum might be withdrawn, but investigations of sales by the average retail druggist had convinced officials that the limit set was suf- ficient to meet average needs. . Remember it is not what you earn, but what_ you save that counts. Pay Day is the day to save. : ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. 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