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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MAY CITY NEWS IN BRIF. |1 <" Alliance sion tomorrow at on House, 1606 20th of officers. Houxekeen meet in annual s 11 o'clock. cet. B Wre. Frank zington will give the exposition of t 5 nday School lesson o'clock at Y. W. C. ty will meet Fri- EDbbitt, el day at S p.m tion and dan. Thomax V. WMoore of the . will lecture on ents.” tomorrow at nights of Columbus Mental Measure § o'clock at the evening school. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will give an ex- position of the Sunday school lesson tomorrow Mount Vernon M. r. Edgar T. Wherry will give an d lecture on “\Wild Flowers: 4 ¥ at the i tomorrow . o'clock, at the Church of the Covenant. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Rector's Aid. in conjunction with fhe Men's Club of St. Margaret's Church, will meet_at § o'clock in the chureh nater Stanley of Kentucky el spe ] | The sad-eyed boarders leave their beds, and come to eat the breakfast steak, and they have tired and shelf-worn heads, for evil sounds kept them awake. Says one, “That Jones dog bayed the moon, and robbed me of a ton of sleep, and if the pup is Lutchered soon you may depend 1 shall not weep.” “A million cats disturbed my rest,” another mutters, while he chews; “and now 1 do not look my best, be- cause I threw at them my shoes.” “The wind was howling sad refrains,” remarks another mournful wight; “it fairly bent the window panes, and who could sleep on such a night?” “l just was dropping off to sleep,” sighs one, indignant o'er his wrongs, “when some young men with voices cheap before the door sang dippy songs.” My cars are badly on the blink, 1 do not hear the night wind blow; and when I hear such o — The Deanwood Community Associa- tion will flicers and community secretary. The Cath s Service Club will meet at Catholic Community House, €0l E street. The Ladies’ Auxi : t of St. John will meet at § o'clock in Northeast Masonic Temple. ciation of hool will meet at ter School. Parent-Te: er-Langston k at the § The midweek Bible lass of the Church of the Epipha il meet at F:45, instead of on Wednesday, as here- 1ofore. Dr. Charles “Munroc will speak of osives in War and Pe at 8 ok in the caucus room of the House affice buile in connection with the National Research Council's exhibit. The regular mecting of the “13” Club will be held at the Washington Hotel at AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal Community Center— Activities tonight. domestic art, begin- ne library open. d advanced French, East Washington Community Center —Tonight, Millinery Club, Pleasure Club, Dressmaking Club. E. V. Brown Community Center— Tomorrow afternoon, 3 o'clock. French and rythmic dancing for children; at 7 pm, Boy Scouts; Public Library branch’ open. Thomson Community Center—Mich- igan State Society meets tomorrow night at 8 o'clock; regular club meet- ings tonight at 7:30, Millinery, Span- ish, Lyric Orchestra, Dramatic Club. Center—To- Southeast Community hawk night, Country Dancing Club, Mol Senior Athletic Club. Margaret Wilson Community Cen- ter—The election of officers and sec- retary will take place May 28. Johnson-Powell Community Cen- ter—Election will be held Saturday at §:15 p.m.; dramatics for adults, tonight; social dancing lessons, com- mittee meeting, Mt. Pleasant Players. Junior Dramatic Club. Trinidad Community Center—An- nual election of officers will take place May 27. Minor Normal Community Center— The election of community officers and @ free band concert will be a big fea- ture at this center May 24. Garnet-Phelps Community Center— Activities tonight, James E. Walker, American Legion Post and Woman's Auxiliary: Junior Savings Club, Wom- en’s Exchange. At 6 p.m, Band of Mercy. Junior Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Pleasure Club, Randall Community Center—Annual election of community officers May Deanwood Community Center— Deanwood Community election will be held on May 21. Lovejoy Community Center—Elec- tion of community officials May 26. Entertainment by the Men's Club #nd Rector's Aid of St. Margaret's Church, Bancroft place and Connecti- cut avenue. Address by Senator Stan- ley of Kentucky and chalk talk by Clifford K. Berryman. —_— Shafler's Flowers Add Beauty to the wedding setting. Store, 900 14th, ~—Advertisement. WILL MEET IN DEBATE. Members of G. U. Society to Dis- cuss Municipal Ownership. The final debate of the Philono- mosian Society, the second oldest de- bating organization at Georgetown University, will be held Sunday night in Gaston Hall, at the Hilltop. Con- testants were chosen after a recent try-out between some of the best debaters at the college. the subject for the debate affirminz, “That municipal governments shall own and control all street railways operating within limits. J. Henry Coughlin of lowa and - Little of Pennsylvania. with mners Hays of Mas alternate, will defend th. The negative team is composed of I'. C. Lauinger of Pennsylvania, Wil- mer Hunt of Texas and Joseph Grove of Maryland, the alternate. RULE FOR POSTAL EMPLOYES. Forms asking for retention in the filed by postal em- fore they reach husetts as firmative ¢ Department. such blanks should he filed 120 “days prior to the date on which the employe is eligible for retirement. WILL COMMAND DOLPHIN. Commander David A. Weaver has ed from duty at the Naval Newport, and ordered to assume command of the gunboat Dol- phin Why delay saving? The time to open an account is right now while you have a steady income. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. tales I think how I am blest that itis so. The ¢ats may yowl, the dogs may bark, and thunder roll along the skies, and through Ty of the Knights [the long hours of the dark I| sleep as though to win a prize. But all the boarders pester me with sympathy, day after day; it is a shame, they all agree, that I can’t hear as well as they! WALT MASON. (Copyright by Georze Matthew Adams.) Flowers for Graduation. Order them from Gude's, F.—Advertisement. —_— SHIFT AT HOSPITAL POSTS. Capt. Charles P. Kindleberger, Naval Medical Corps, has been transferred from command of the Naval Hospital, Pearl harbor, Hawaii, to the command of the Naval Hospital at Puget Sound, Wash. Capt. Frank C. Cook, Naval Medical Gorps 1214 0, Va., has been detailed command the Naval Hospital at Pearl harbor, Hawaii. He will be relicv i U J. S. S. Eagle. lol——lol——=lol—lo]c——=]a]—] Says Co pier col Cor. 6th and HOE:! = 53 'd%g‘ 10 A Ladies’ Russia Calt Ball-strap Oxford. Eashion's latest ecree, $8.00 They are sold in 107 W. that money can buy. y shi and?earing qualities higher prices. MEN'S STORE Sharp Ears in charge of sick quarters at| to| 1 at | ‘Wallach | the Quantico station by Commander | rank X, Koltes. now attached to the | e i Enlargements ! - NIL Adapted_From IFE is just “thi . 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D770 With a Cast of 7000 and the Most Stu- dous Se! ngs Ever PLANS ELEVATED SIDINGS. . Magruder, colored, who fon'i ing a term of fifteen years | 9 25¢ B. & 0. Construction in Northeast S Gl o e o B_ F. KE"‘H s = = . §\§ ‘Washi. Authorized in Bill. atherine Liorg o = N ngtoni Anthorised Hospital, died in the penitentiary, ac- || Daily 2:1% Sun, 3:% Hol'ys = Authority for the Baltimore and[cording to information received by 8:15 * 8115 ¥ Assistant United States Attorney The ‘Humoresque” Star in _— Ohio Railroad Company to construct an elevated railroad siding adjacent to its tracks in the northeast section Pe VERA GORDON & (¢ 5 .”" _a_Mother Kate Elinore & Sam Williams; Jim Toney Cromelin. Magruder was in an auto. AVENUE GRAND CRANDALL'S mobile which struck and killed Miss | Pa. S.E. TRAN Ave. S| of the city is authofized in & bl in- | \OTk 25t MiSntian frons o car in || & Ann Norman: Gsorgs Campbell & Go s i ®th at D St. N.W. :l;l:‘d\%?drr;uifipr;i;nt?;;::r:‘i P. Nel- [ front of the hospital. The machine | Zioglar Bisters & Oe.s Solls & Ruyes: Will And Comeds, Continuous From 12 Noon. s request, < was being driven recklessly, the ev Btars, MAY WIRTH AS - House District committee. dence showed., and Chief Justice Mc- || Assisted by Phil and the *‘Family,” in Fa- s ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE Featuring. GORDON & HEALY FOUR CASTING LLOYDS JO JO HARRISON ALLEN AND MOORE FRANKIE WILSON ALSO SESSUE HAYAKAWA In the Greatest Chinese Drama Ever Prody u the Noted The bill provides that the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company may con- struct and maintain elevated sidings across N street north between 1st and |2d streets east, and acro: east between N street avenue north, These sidings would be connected with and spring from any tracks of the company in Square No. 711 and from any of its tracks south of Florida avenue, and to con- nect with elevated tracks in square 710. Provision is made that such sid- ings shall not be at a lower grade above the present grade of N street and the siding in N street constructed and maintained under _ authority granted by Congress June Coy Feats of Equestrianism. "GARDEN NOW OPEN DANCING —IN OPEN AIR— PENN GARDENS Penna. Ave. at Zlet N.W. No Long Standing Car Rides. Home Earl r Prices—Stric save Magruder the maximum ment for manslaugher, of he was indicted. LAST THREE DA Paramount Presents DOUGLAS MACLEAN IN “THE HOME STRETCH" CHARLIE CHAPLIN Revival of in “PASSION TRIP! Get Details of Rochexter's Pernonally Conducted Housxe Party ‘Tour of the West LIKE A ORK THE, ATER be. Stage. cons, “THE FIRST BORN” Note—Cut this ad out and present it at the box office any watinee this week and receive O°'MALLEY O LARRY SEMO. 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