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MONDAY., MAY 23, 1921. a2 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. SPEAKERS PRA'SE Sn;’g:gsmu mvol mstTI:g MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt’s Right in the Push at Atla:l:nc i,ty . oo B et Tems B BUD FISHER WANTS OH FINE - VP 6R Down PUSAING A ROLLING CHAIR) ?‘IZ:’;&F;::‘S%EA ] WILL Give NG AN OPPORTNITY] Pog b % € £ AIN'T THE MMoST DIGNIFIED HURRY, Boss! ™ TH HiM., i T GET CHUMMY Wi CARDWALK, ; Strange Disappearance of Blaze L. W 0B IN THE WORLD BUT (T ALAMAC HoTEL A | FATE HAS conpescanben 2 AM <l St Harsell, Who Passed Through WILL KEEP ME (N BACON T SmMiLe vPonN A / T 5 AND €EGGS UNTIL T LAAD 2 ME AT LAST W: ton, Still Unsolved. = s AJOB (N DEMPSEY'S TRAINING CAMP! One of the strancest disappearances = to be reported of late is that of Blaze Six Members of Congress |12 S5.inii'sr “heifora, weommas county, N. Y., a widely known sports Picture Site as Center for [man. wno late in the winter pas shington on wa. to W . | Miami Fla Religious America. Mr. Harsell, who iz a big-game a symposium of addr s at a sylvan the Blue Ridge mountains and hike iful suburb, ) guest of his Chevy Chase, as an ideal Lewis. of ithe nd who is known to ve left the Roanol Hotel, Roanoke, Va., shortly afterward. Sixrepreseniativenin cmas _{hunter and outdoor man of middle in the Baptist, Methodist and v age. large frame and perfect health, branches of the Presbyterian faith lintended” to strike from Roanoke to down their ¢ destination. . ceremony of the Chevy Chase Presby- g.nH o0 hud | terian Church yesterday pictured {walked from b Washington and its bea - s rategic cen- | S8t tor for a greater religious America. lments. His nephe They paid tribute tn the National Capi- | jr. states that b tal,” to the interdenominational and !two months o id Alfred . s now more than | having planncd | March 15, There ATLARTIC CTY » was to look up a friend and to BonEDani an initial step in a re lan a biz-game hunting expedition of national interest. {1or the autumn. The speakers were Represent | Mr Lew s that his uncle was Simeon D. o1 s - jused to t of this sort and Arkansa <Il | without f Baptist; Henry W. e, Burton L. French, idaho, ¥ "€ 1 that, being i |officer, Their discussion of the C for the disap- e project, of church politics traveler was not avery one owes it to himself and his visit to Pliladelphia, preceding a|The woman scientis expressed grcax{ The Laplander wears two or three brestiss ot the Nguonal Capial wag tn el i tne weuad Hikingcoume | WORLD SHOWN IN DETAIL. iy oreomen t io himeoit ond 1| MME. CURIE LEAVES CITY |y (o Miiadeini interest in the apparatus and lubora- | of the same Farments, ono over the e bs sahaeh: pu Ete, @ — arge, yet easily handled. to he pro- 3 et fos: | ed hOES t men and women are engigedlordimary boe s aass cav : h Ak > Mme. Curie, accompanied by her | tories. other, including t rs of shoes prominex “nd downtown for funds 3 ish materinl which e teavy Eng- | Map on Sale by The Star, 75 Cents O e aGitbeRtusinesRmcoliotie FOR PHILADELPHIA VISIT two daughters, Irene and Eve, and| Mme. Curie was the guest of honor filled with dried gr d two pairs 00 edifice on_the tiproofed. He was armed when he left Each. R — M William B. Meloney, chairman of | last night at the Polish legation. ot gloves stuffed with side of Chevy Ch: } Circle. i Their ad; here. ach. b L national radium fund c!:)mn]lillbce. dresses were part of a special service a Harsell is described as 6 feet 2 Th a S Tni 2 | Representatives of Women's Organ- arcwell to the city shortly be- Which Rev. Dr. Hubert Rex Johnson. |tnches In heinn aun wershing oot he world today and the United| rpare are six footmen in attendance | EBeP! : 8 o'clo entatives of Repr pastor of the chureh, offici pounds. He has blue eves and | o mans penown 1l on thejat the main entrance to Buckingham = jzations Go to Station as She | wo . n organizations were at the midst of a grove in the r of the \fight hair. He is a bachelor and has | Se. by throughout the duy until 7 1 station to greet her. grounds where the new o will benever had a sick day, and the nephew 2 > to beloclock, when the number is reduced Boards Train for Trip. Yiciteraay M Cirie paidla brler nted by | 3 nt w built the congrezation others from Washington an The nfident that no possible reason | con me to four. for suicide exists. to the bureau of standards, |/} Ch; thered i Peter Denicks. a Denver restaur-| Mme. Marie Curie, fumous Polish Which was kept open in her honor. ase, gathere © e 5 ; g i < an. died, le b.00 i o o sente af= pit occupied a picturesque s map. _beingz distributed by Th ant man. died, leavin 00 scientist, who was presented with the trees. {FINGER PRINTS ARE CLUE |fafiit Gomts, Seqh. and " in aen [ 0m e e e ara o s :‘{,‘.:}mm of radium here last week, today G. KLINE ‘ Predicts Changes in Creeds. ion, in relal ational ( 1 for a bricf Special o the o orld, of the i left the Dr. Johnson said creeds m IN ROBBERY OF STORE l*" ‘r"\ re :n:nrnf"c world, of the place|dowries i Now Is the Time to Get —ready for Clean-Up Week, officially — | and creeds may go. but reli Thg dnEtanidnsous, Nnder: nert ELK GROVE C | fixed for May 30 to June 7, and Reilly’s on forever. He predicted t : one to place the trusty old penc is the right place to buy needed be radical changes in creeds in the | ] e right on the spol. No more running is the right place y near futire.” He said (here was enouzh [Safe Blown in Store at Ritchie Sta- | ti. eyc here and there saer o inns BU R Lb wvision in Chevy (I give the world the ideas that i 1o have. He said he wo 1718 10th St. N.W. A0 Round Trip War Tax 820 additional. P aints, Varnishes, Enamels, Floor Stains & Wall Finishes There’s not a requirement in this line that we can't supply at specially low to zet ready to | over a_man-made creed. Mr. Hathaway said religion is as|May result in solving the mystery of respective of sect or creed. Edward | morning. The che| tion. Md., and $300 Loot Taken. |SiTn,ames (o miss the very one w||| ou et Hotwater Valuable Ring Stolen Here. a6, o mineous Y 3 —ah—f cho- a good Methodist, a good Baptist, ' Finger prints obtained by Detec- good Catholic and be heartily \\elcume broad as humanity and that the vision | the robbery of the store of Ritchie ls ' of the Chevy Chase church is the of-| Bros, at Ritchie station ¥ Colladay, chairman of the campaign | blown open. and robbed of committee. said that “we here in|cash and jewelry valued at tives Sandberg, M d Livi e andberg, Mullen and Livingston fering of the church to everybody - | Georges county, Md. y 3 y > Chevy Chase today join hands with our i §100. Are you going to tolera(e the al-fire,” or “tank-heater” way : Prices. b tors in O S -i The explpsion was heard by three! i i tional mevement for broades church oung men :;-vurl;\‘:r‘!:i:l _f:-;?‘::a l}‘anu T-:- }v;;:.:elé u-: 3‘:}{‘3‘;:“}?‘::’;“::,‘;" . : deals.” is stated, and a flashlizht used I e £ o S Represeniative Ansell sald the peo- | DUrcIars mafte Hght seongh 1o b How’s the Cash? urious abundance of hot water the A Coat of Galvanum Paint will file whom h? represented uo;n‘n hnj\ei E jiancaiiawa mupx:’pm ® “Lovekin” way with Gas? ) ) . eat vision of broad e were found on 4 o R cred el R bio, T s of the « “hesapeake Beach | You can tell at a glance, Automatic. Lights protect and beautify that metal garage indefi- Tes L anial ity Railroud Compa ce | when you use a National Ttsel e ‘ S“nday May 29 nitely. The only paint to use on $4.50 gal' Representative Fess of Ohio said his Loose-Leaf Combined tself—Economical Iy ] galvanized iron. Price......... lnleres: had been captivated by x-rm}- yeggmen probably had a wait: = SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN ing of the movement that might m fomobile on the roud below : Cash Book and Journal. Buy it from your plumber or elaware River Bridge Washington a center of the relig Loose Leaf and Bound Books NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. s A i hington - - - 1201 A.M. i activities of the country. “If you can .Prln‘ed head‘ngs for the gas company. 3 sale beginning May 27 at S S rite for Bookic iR HUGH REILLY CO interests in Washington it would be o - W\ and at Union Station. ) Foaid." T have ‘al: Q;'"L"fiuf{m avenue, Tehorted EFeyablafiand § Receivable, Get the Facts Returaing 2 > 3‘*'{’“"“,'""_" et stolen May 1. W iller, 400 Purchases, Sales, Cash, . fi{ Lva. Atlantic City - - - 6:00 P.M. 1334 N Y A the fnest ity in [ Walnue sirect, Fhiladeiphia, repre- || Bank Accounts. Expenses, Washington Gas b |1 | 27 Simiter Excursions Juse 26 and Juy 10. ew York Avenue praised the newspapers p & ce Y. Te 3 o = | . = AT 3 Paber seaffs of Wasbington wy of the | Peried, e (i N chue to tnc e | Fnterest and Discount Light Co. Pennsylvania System pibglecle Dk 24l pighest standards and said that “right | 2§53 Fhe’police Al Ask for National No. . here in Washingion public opinion of i - i 7088-CL. 419 Tenth Street the count; being largely molded.” E | y Presbycery stands for much_ more| 10 HONOR HEBREW DEAD. than mere denominational Memorial services to Henry King reaches out and teaciies all humanity | and Isaac L. Blout will be held by the for Christ and eterni He said it{Waskington Hebrew Congregation was proper that Presbyterian y_morning at 10:30 o'clock at Church should interest itself in a|the cemetery. great national movement that is| Lee Bauumgarten, president: reaching far greater than mere de-|H. Lyon, vice president, and J. E nominational thought. imann, treasurer, of the Eighth Street Representative Temple praised the |Tempie will attend the Union of breadth of the Chevy Chase iew. {American Hebrew Congregations at | Young People Contribute $1,000. its convfinll.on lh":; week in Buffalo, = > Y. uring their absence A. M. Bt Erich sala the Fishel will serve as executive officer o ere have built up the great west. He | — 1 said the movement started at Chevy Chase would be of great influence for the community, for the National Capital and for the world. Vocal solos were sung by Mrs. PFrank C. Steward and Mr. Conrad Young. At a special service for the Sunday school Col. John T. Axton, U. S. A., chief of chaplains, addressed the children. Mr. Braithwaite sang a solo, and the children's and young people's classes contributed $4,000 toward the church fund. Senators Bajl and Capper and Dis- trict Commissioners Rudolph, Oyster and Kutz wiil address the church at 7 o'clock this evening. TRIBUTE TO JUSTICE. Georgetown Law School to Honor Late Ashley M. Gould. Exercises to extol the characteris- tics of the late Justice Ashley M. | Gould of the District Supreme Court by the young men whose future ca- reers he was helping to mold as a | professor will be held at the George- L4 town Law School this afternoon at 5:10 o'clock. h“ pqmnuum( \h[;ullpfll ||| Iln]lm;|i|;u|||umlnnm11 i ;n[nnul It PR LN 4|i1!i|.Ilm|lxn!uulhmmnlhxmnulunl muluhu .ll llhllhmll iy u.mmmlmlxflmx i The Marshall Brown Syndicate property, comprising 170 building lots, wil be sold at Absolute Tmtce’s Auction Sale. The lots will be sold separately, without reserve and regardless of value, to the highest bidder—the sale is a genuine Bona-Fide Auction Sale. Col. Myron M. Parker, the sole surviving trustee, has ordered the property thrown on the market and sold for whatever it will bring for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the syndicate. The lots are located at Georgia Avenue N. W., Buchanan, Crittenden, De- catur, 8th and 9th Streets. Hundreds of beautiful homes adapted to the needs of families of moderate means are built up to the very boundary lines of this property. The property is situated on a high, healthful elevation overlooking the city and surrounding country—every city convenience is available. lt has unsurpassed transit facilities. Connecticut Avenue Millinery with the Personal Touch of Resolutions expressing the esteem in which Juwce _Gould the students und will be pre committec: Ch owing 1307 Conn. Ave. 13 of the four and Basil B, Mulligan, presi- dent of the Gould Law Club. Students and faculty, headed by President John B. Creedon, S. J., and George E. Hamilton, the dean, will Affiliated Establishments Summer Hats for '~‘ Summer Wear Large, Drooping White Hats Smart Navy Sheer Black New Sports Hats —1In All W anted Colors assemble in the main auditorium, where brief exercises will be held. Dean Hamilton and President Creedon will eulogize the character and work Allan E. Walker & Co—Realtors. Story & Cobb—Realtors. Underweed & Underweed—Phe- tographers. ‘Washington Cediilae Ceo. Rasdan H. Magmer Ce—Roal Estate. Ceeke—Flower Shoo. Skarpe—Men's Taflor. STUDY THIS MAP CAREFULLY Note the Wonderful Convenient Location and Unsurpassed Transit Facilities ‘Transit and Population Always Make Values Increase THINK--ACT—--BUY Wednesday Afternoon, May 25th) SALE Thursday Afternoon, May Zfith‘at 2:30 at The Arcade, 14 St.N.W. and Park Ra. VISIT THE PROPERTY TODAY- SELECT YOUR LOT WRITE FOR BOOK-MAP, Hausler & Co—Stationers asd Engravers. M. Pasternak—Women's Apparel Oglivie Sisters—Iatr Specialists. EXAMINATION Emile—Hair Dressisg Parior. "5&&35 | Mourning hats and s o | vels. Special first e £ floor Mourning Section i Tae Joun A. ORewrko Co—] 5 e g e terior Decoratora. = at your service day and proper examination is a night. dangerous and futile experiment. 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