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r 2 CORNER STONE LAYING WITNESSED BY THRONG Archbishop Bonzano Officiates at the Ceremonies for Holy Com-« forter Parochial School. While thousands watched, Archbishop John Bonzano, apostolic delegate, offici- ated at the laying of the corner stone of Holy Comforter Parochial School at 15th and < Capitol streets yesterday. C. F. Thomas, pastor of St ACk'l delivered the sermon of dedi- ion. He =2ié that Catholics through- Oul the country would join in opposition move for standardization, of edu- (’almn ‘which might deprive Cutholic parochial schools of any of the privi- leges -now enjoyed. He said Catholics would fight for their right, if necessary, to maintain their system of religious education, which teaches t for civil government as well as for divine law. More than 3.000 viewed the blessing of the corner stone by the apostolic dele- #zate. In the stone was placed a copper box with a crucifix, a miraculous medal, 4 badge of the sacred heart and a copy of the Baltimore Catholic Review con- taining an account of the funeral of Cardinal Gibbons. s Among the clergy who assisted tha archbishop in the laying of the sterr were Rt. Rev. Mgr. Willlam X Rev. Michael J. Riordan, Rev. Lawfencs T. J. McNamara of Baitimore, Rav. P E Conroy, Rev. Andrew Carey of Hyagtsville and Rev. Paul R. Connift. { S. rector of St. Aloysius Church and president of Gonzaga_ College. Rev. Clarence S. Wheeler, pastor of the Holy Comforter Church, in respond- ing after the ceremony, thanked the apostolic delegate for his visit to the achool. CITV NEWS IN BRI, Joint iversary celebraifoa of ldaho Tribe, No. 15, and Sious Tribe, No. 18, is to be held tomorréw even- ing at' Pythian Temple. Orient Commandery, Ne. 5, Knights Templar, will give a reception and dance tomorrow at 8:30 p.r., at the New Willard. TWe Excelsior Literary Cfat will meet tomorrow at 2 p.m., af the home of Mrs. Norris, with Mrs. Rulla and Mrs. Webb as hostesses. The Itsa Club will give a dance to- morrow evening at M n Man- sions. The Peabody l’-n-t-mr Asso- ciation will meet tomorrow at 2:30, in the school. Mrs. W. Wolfa Smith will speak. The Alpha Club will e am in- formal dance Wednesday at St. Tere- sa’s Hall, V street neaz 35th south- east. The nl-l'- Club will grve = tomorrow zvamnx at Biks' Hall w-.n-nc- Twest, No. 1. of the American Legion =vill meet to- ‘morrow night at 8 o’ , at Carroll Institute, 918 10th street. The bird elass of the Audu- bon Society will meet tomorrow at 4:45_ in the Thomson. School. ~Bird- skins will be studied under competent teachers. All petrsons interested are ‘welcome. The Johmsen-Powell Community Association will be addressed by Dr. H. L, Shants tomo: at 8 p.m. Sub. ject, “A Year in the Wilds of Africa.” Miss Boynten’s clifrent events class will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m., at 1333 Connecticut avenue. The beard of education will meet ‘Wednesday at 4 o’clock. at' Franklin School building. Vineent B. Cestelle Post, No 15, and ladies’ auxiliary will meet tomorrow at 8 pm., in the District bullding. Goucher Cellege Alumni Clab will give “Little Women" at the Kaicker- bocker Theater Wednesday at 3:45, for the benefit of its endowment fund. will meet tomorrow eveni bt § o' in its new home, M street. Dr. George M. xohr -ill ad- dress the socie on “A Plea for Prevention of mnont mnbllma in Childhood.” of Oldest Inhabitaints of ct of Columbia will meet at 730 at the Union engine and H streets. the Wedn: house, 1tSh ‘The Peoples’ Reconstruction League has announce 1 a conference of farmer and laber organizations here April 14 and 15 to frame a program of national legislation. This will be a different meetings from that of the April 14, pre- vlonsly announced by Ilrm organiza- tions. A amall fire in a box of trash on the second floor of the home” of Emma Jackson, 704 1st street southwest, caused much excitement and little damage about 1 o’clock gesterday aft- ernoon. Firemen estimated the dam- age at $10. Mickael A. Smith, ffty-five years old, 711 6th street, dropped dead in the bathroom at his home about 1:45 o'clock this morning. He had been under the care of a physician the past six months. OMAIIZATIOH ACTIVITIES. TODAY. wnmech Brown Unit, American Women’s Legion, meets at 3 o'clock, at Powell School. Prof. Mitchell Carroll is to lecture before the Art and Archeology League at 1:30 o'clock. Board of directors of the Washing- ton Board of Trade meets at 4:30 o'clock, The Star building. TONIGHT. _ “Soek Social” by Good Will Council, No. 15, Daughters of America, § o'clock. Naval Lodge Hall, Pennsyl- vania avenue southeast. Gen. Charles A. Doyen, U. 8. M. C., Unit, American Women's bem meets at home of Mrx Samuel Flr!h 915 9th street southeast. Washington Chapter, No. 2, Royal Arch Masons—Ladies' night;” Ward- man Park Inn. JEntertainment and dancing, Alumni Northwestern University meets at 8 o'clock, in Eli ers’ clubrooms, 1104 M Stanton Park Citizens’ Association meets at 8 o'clock at Peabody School. Sixteenth Street F Highlands Citi- zens' Association meets at 8 o'clock, Sixth Presbyterian Church. Rainbow Division Veterans, District Chapter. meets at 8 o'clock, in street dugout. The Feder: r Association meets at 8 o'clock he lunchroom of the Interior Department. Mrs. Annette Abbott Adams. assistant attorney Beneral, will speak. The Washington Melody Singers— Rtehearsal at 8 o'clock, 948 Florida gvenye. Representative Alice M. Robertson of Okluhoma will be honor guest of Rainbow Division Veterans, District Chapter. at 8 o'clock, in dugout, 1004 E street Washington Sehool lomacy will be addressed by Richard Jw VwIf, legal adviser to the Lithu- - commission, 8 o'clock, at its ¥ street hall. Meeting of the North Washington Citizens’ Association at the parish hall of the Church of the Ad\enl at | s o'clock. Indiscreet Police. Judge—Couldn’t you have settled this little matter between yourselves, The Psst. When winter’s done its dxrty worst, and vernal breezes blow, the dandelion is the Afirst of blooming things to grow; it calmly rears its yellow head as soon as there’s a thaw, and it has oftentimes been said there ought to be a law. The grass that cost such toil and care grows not, at spring’s behest, and many ghastly spots are bare save for the yellow pest. And man surveys his freckled lawn, and heaves a ‘string of sighs, and mutters Jow, “So help me, John, whatever’s lovely dies; the costly plants I bought last year were killed by frost and snow; but all around me, far and near, the dandelions grow. The daisies were too good to last, that were my hope and pride; my rose trees perished in the blast, my pink victrolas died ; they withered in the storm king’s breath, they could not keep alive, but where my tulips died the death the dandelions thrive. Ah, ‘woe is me,” says Mr. Man, “this life is full of stings; it seems to be Dame Nature’s plan to swat the lovely things. The good and useful man will die, and leave the town in tears and some old cheap and noxious guy will live a hundred years. In human life, as on my lawn, the lovely things must go, and where the grass is dead and gone the dandelions grow.” WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) Medicine. lds new strength. Father Ju Pure food tonic. —Advertisement. —_— AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS East Washington Community Cen- ter—Tonight, 7:30: Carbery Scouts, Troop 87; Kaufman Athletic Club, Wallach-Boys' Club, Americanization class. Thomson Community Center—Exec- utive committee of the Reading Circle of the Spanish-American Atheneum meets this evening. Regular activi- i Filing Association, china paint- , Dramatic Club, plain sewing, plano practice. E. V. Brown Commun]ly Center— French and Spenish for children, 3 p.m. Tomorrow at'3 o'clock: Advanced French, dramatics for chjldren, public library branch. Johnson-Powell Com Community Center —Meeting of the Wilmarth Brown unit, Women's American Legion, at 3 o’clock p.m. Other activities: EI tion for children, 3 p.m. Toni linery, Community Daficing Club. Birney Community Center—Willing Workers’ Club meets this evening. Regular Monday night work: Needle- workers, table Club, Washing- ton Orchestra. Very moderate rates by the month. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. by bad developing were the films of my entire trlp. The next time I'll take them to GROVE'S, 1218 G, where I am assured of prompt and efficient se(r;xcc 5 igne Amateur Photographer. Piating and Silver Plating. All Work Guaramteed. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. aged with moths when Tar Bags 917 G St. N.W. and Tar Paper cost 5o little. ON’T E. Morrison Paper Co,, —risk having the clothing dam- 1000 Pa. Ave. —to be able to personally interview Mr. and Mrs. McNamara of New York Clty, who are demonstrat- ing the Little Gem Ear Phone at our store. If you don’t come in now it will be your own fault, not ours. Be sure to see the new Sound Perfector and Auto Ear Massage. Real relief for the deaf. The Gibson Co., Inc. without going to court about it? The Accused—That's just what we were doing, your honor, cops came and butted in. when the . 917 G St. N. l —By POP MOMAND. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES —Pa’s Time Was Pressed. ALGYSIUS P TGINIS, ALL RIGHT You LOOK LIKE A Bure! MY DONT YoU kEEP YOUR CLoTHES Pm MAKE \T _ AMUSEMENTS. ‘g LoEws g PaLacE \ Ceatinuons, 10:30 am—11 pm. TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro Presents LYTELL “A IESSIGE FROM MARS” Keaton Comedy—HA t‘u.GET COLD ST :’\m EWTEHN B PEE.S;E) IN HERE' t S it LOEW’S OLU MBI NEW RECORD IN PULPWO00D. AMUSEMENTS. A new record for consumption of pulpwood in California, Oregon and Washington was made in 1920. The Department of Agriculture has an- Pufiing away at a cigar, George|nounced that the amount consumed Thomas. Henderson, twenty-three | exceeded the highest record previous- vears old, approached August Bruehl |}y made by 23,000 cords, or 7.4 per and Herman Feldman in front of the cent. The 1920 consumptidn exceeded former's home” at 450 Massachusetts s avenue about 3 o'clock vesterday | "Hefmiock puipwosd. constimed last request sounded unusual, becauie his z:ar led all other species combined by cigar was lighted, and he was ad- vised to move on. Henderson walked away, TWO MEN ATTACKED. Alleged to Have Flashed Pistol After Requesting Match. CRANDALL’S Far10m MErRoPoLITAN THIS WEEK 10:30 A.M. to 11 P.M. Plrn-n-‘l Presents THE WITCHING HOUR To the Sons and Daughters of Washington— You owe it to your mothers and fathers to take them to see the greatest picture In the Semsation of Two Continents, “THE DEVIL” then came :b!'?lcll:‘iang“x;tlagkfi%hl!‘e?flné:(n.r;;lfit@:.h;! about a rlr;other that the theater as ever WITH s 1 The young man gave his Eddre!! Beginning at 6330 PO, £ A FRESH GEORGE Tospital for. obscevation_ as ‘:%"‘r‘.'n’él SUPPLY OF mental condition. 2 Stout W Fox’ f = Dr: illiam Fox’s plctanzed prwmtatmn () mhun. Stage Figures, NINA TARASOVA TO SING. Skei‘ m“" = TR tecaiDebuc 2 Will Carleton’s precious poem, and it is =i VAN & CORBETT Washington music lovers are promised y Suits, C 2 ts THE DEVIL woven with sunshine and sentiment, AARRG S with é‘xf'ifnm.d a treat tomorrow afternoon when Nina uits, Coats, ippii drama, heart lift, clean and KEANE o The Gous o5 . gripping, s y Cl 7 Tarasova, Russtan songstress, assisted and Waists 2! 5 Dolly Ky Jack Osterma by Mildrea Dilling, American harpist, ' [l Jom in the Frolnc of compelling comedy. It brings back d«- ; Higgins & will give a recital at the New National at Moderate | - B . - 3 - ! Theater. This is Miss Tarasora's sec- Prices LEAG ufilfi' AMERICAN youth’s care-free days with spreading e RN % ond appearance in s city, T o smiles and lingenug lmghta_ of Keith, Cos program tomorrow will be entirely dif- ferent from that rendered on the former occasion. A fact of particular interest in con- nection with this recital is that it is for "the benefit of Friendship House, which has for twenty years rendered valuable service in the southeastern section of the city without asking for public assistance. | PEN WOMEN ANNUAL BENEFIT NEW WILLARD HOTEL BOOK FAIR Authors’ Readings—Art Exhibits—Music—Drama— Pageantry April 14, 2:30 to 6—S8 to 11 April 15, 3:30 to 6 Tickets, $1.00 Authors’ Co?'t‘\lllme Carnival Washington’s Only Beaux Arts Shubert-Garrick— Twice Daily 2:15 and 8:15 P.M. Eyenings, 50c to $2.00. Matinees, 25¢ to $1.00 I WEEK—11 p. m. Peppiest Comedy of the Year Realart Presents BEBE DANIELS Bupported by JACK JHOLT Shubert-Belasco— Tonight, 50c to $1.50, Wed. Mat, 25¢to §1 BRINGING UP FATHER AT THE ! v tre SEASHORE [ =22 | ‘Winsome W-zn Next Monday—Mail Orders Now—Box Office Sale Thursday Rickard Walton Tully Presents PRICES: : D) NIGHTS & SAT. MAT. @W LJ Orchestra—g2.00, $2.56 Messanine—gs.00. Honest Quality —and that’s what the people get in these two thoroughly good 8 Cigars. uofty” and “After-Dinner”’ At All Dealers™ Made tn ‘Washington§ by Henry T. Offterdinger In Washington's Model Cluar Faciory at 508 9th " Meyer Davis’ Music Evening April 15th, 10 to 2 TICKETS, $2.50 T, Arthur Smith—Leading Hotels 1722 H Street N.W. taken at 1722 H St. N.W. Paulist Choristers Thursdsy, Benefit Catholic Community House Tickets, $3.00, $2.00 ua $1.00 (No War Tax). | Grvens's Coneert Burean DOUBLE REVOLVING STAGES' THEMATIC l‘_wll‘l} TRIPLE ELECTRICAL Order Your ATIONAL m.-.:.., S ® Butter, Eggs and | Eimeus | B o STARTING SUNDAY—SEATS THURSD, America’s Foremost nw-.“ Harlequinade. i Marcus Show Other Dairy Products TOMORROW National 4130 1414 ana Irving Ste. N.W. OPEN 6 P.M.—LAST DAY. Wm, luu:dnnnxs the Greatest of All Delivered to LYRIC ARCADE TRUXTO! Your Home MR- . A | It T '] D Also SR e Comedy. I Wbt SCOREDY. The dance Nicea oy that never grows old NEW THEATER ODONNELL'S 7=, Tes: Gomwy\'s SPBOIAL, “THE GREAT LOVER.” Alse SUNSHINE COMEDY, “CHASE ME.” Revere Theater O'DONNELL’S Sovave, e LAST DAY— PRISOILLA DEAN and LON-CHANEY. “‘OUTSIDE THB LAW." Aml LAST DAY—MARY PICK- ’ FORD, in “THE LOVE LIGHT." The Whirtwind EDDIE CANTOR LIBERTY. N".‘A‘i.!fx.;,:‘.' and r sm B CAST, 2 K. Y. Century Theater Revae “IDROMMER. MADNESS." NAN HALPERIN, HARRY nu.r, LEW HEARN Just Phone West 183-184 Wise Brothers At 1l am. and 3 pm.. EVERY DAY we make special deliveries throughout the city, of butter, GUARANTEED FRESH EGGS from our nearby farms, and other dairy prod- ucts. Prices no higher than you ordinarily pay for much inferior products. We add these purchases to your monthly milk bill. GLADYS WALTON in “POOR GIRL, RICH GIRL” SUNSHINE COMEDY, “HOLD MB TIGHT.” CIRCLE “Paul Jones” URICE PRO- PATING THE ¥ PIPER,” with DOROTHY DIOKSON, ALMA ~ THLL, _GEORGE FAWCETT and ROD LA ROQUE. 9th Near F St. All This Week Max Spiegel Presents Abe Reynolds’ Revue The Most Gorgeons ' Production Ever Staged Iat St. and R. I Ave. METROPOLITAN WEEK-GEORG AStrest at 10t DI g SouEpy, P ERVILLE FOLLI K‘!lfl(m CRANDALL’S Xxrce o me TOPAY-QEORCE ARLISS “THE EVIL." FAIR Gml.s in Next My Night—Seats Tomorrow A WALTER HAMPDEN Ly Starring BEN TURPIN. CHAS L TRAND— '\ Famous Spiegel Beauty Serve Cho 3 .Continuous-From 12 Noon. " “BLOX Al “Nise B pii V;TIKE\C’TIT_;ZI ;’afi”" 5 || CRANDALL'S ™entersmna e sen SIIIKESPEIRE'S ' l"‘ ise Dros. Next Weels Ed Lee Wrothe Exl THIS WEEK—STAR . MACBETH—Mon., Thurs,, Sat. Nights Butter at s = OWEN MOORE Fbows ..‘LE'I'—"l‘-e.d.y Night o-ly‘.‘“! , In His Greatest Comedy-drama, “THE CHICKEN IN THE -CASE” EMPIRE 911 H 8t. N.E. 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