Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1921, Page 37

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

33 1 Wibeg————— ¢ - - le MARYLAND U GIVES ] Leaving It By dodges and hitches, by |labur or fraud, we gather up | riches, an elegant wad; the roll THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TS A GooD THING IHAD You ATTEND To THAT GAS BILL ®-DAY CLARICE! D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 3], T KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Wait Till Pa Finds Out. < REMEMDBER BELLA DONNA, 1921. DEGREES JUNE Secretary ngla_ce Will Deliv- er Address:at Commence- mernt Exercises. ~ \\e are showing has madc life a grmd and then when we’re go- j ing we leave it behind. Ah, that |is ‘the dickens, the sting and the smart. It saddens and sickens the miserly heart. - To leave all the plunder f6r others to blow! Rl What marvel, what wonder we COLLEGE PARK, Md.. May 31—.¢|Wail in our woe? The short- the commencement exercises to be heid | S:ghted niggard saves till he at the University of Maryland June 11| must die, and I will be jiggered H'mmuuh Pres ALICE JOYCGE 1- an Adaptation of Harriet Gaylord’s Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Agricul- [ if I can see why; amusement he Crlrbnucd Novel tare, will deliver the address to the dodges, all fun he eschews, and graduates. drearily- lodges down there by the mews; to harvest a nickel his form he’ll exhaust ; his life is a pickle, a fluke and a frost. In coffers he’s stowing all coin he can find, and then when he’s go- ing he leaves it behind. The last of his journeys has borne him abroad, and gifted attorneys camp down on his wad. And wastrels and spenders, his heirs and their kin, for frivolous cholas Volney Stonestreet, Jeremiah 5p]endors dlspose of his tin. So Henry Sullivan. College of Arts and Sclences -Bachelor of sclence. Sterling | it is with grieving the tightwads kly Abrams, Edmund Calvin Donaldson, dcpan their large bundles leav- Candidates for degrees are: College of Agriculture—~Bachelor of science, Harrict Willette Bland, Edward Frank- lin Holter, William Clayton Jester, Alexander Macdonald, De Witt Prather Perry, Otis Spooner illey, Henry Lafayette Umbarger, William Paul Wal- ker. Charles Phillip Wilhelm. College of ingineering—Bachelor of science. James F. Dingham, John Hartshorn Eiseman, ‘William Thomas Gardner, Julius Carl Hamke, Robert Wilheim Heller, Herbert Rowles' Peddicord, Robert M. Rausch, Joseph Gassaway Reading, Hermam Huyette Sener, John Walter Smith. Leo ‘Wiiliam Snyder, James Hammond Starr. SOARAB RING Orchentra éégggg | GARDEN 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 r. v CONTINUED BY DEMA DOUBLE FEATURE llu. Presented Under Awspices of Woman's Welfare League be rendered and all residents of this center are requested to come and cast their vote. BOY BITTEN BY D0G. While playing on Carrollburs street southwest about 6 o'clock yesterday aft- ernoon, Herbert Ford, colored, ten years old, 16 N street southwest, was bitten Southeast Center; Tyler School.— The second of fhis meason o | There will be & mesting of the South- recitalaBbyl nuplla oty - B;at:hlfe east Citizens' Assoclation this even- opin-Ke: Wi take place riday |ing. Sron eun UL nEg. on his upper lip by & dog. His wound | . Johnson-Powell _ Center, Powell Was dressed by a physiclan, and a School—At 2:30 this afternoon the |charge of permitting an unmuzsled dog Mothers' Club will hold its monthly [to run at large was preferred asainat meeting. . 'C. Houston, 1323 T strest, aueged On account of the holiday yester-|owner of the canine. _— REDUCED FARES To Charlottesville, Va., and return. The University of Wisconsi will give a card party Friday at p.m. at home-of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Luedke, 2913 Porter street. in “PECK'S LLE Comedy i O Theater and TRANDALLS ez, e — H Continuous From 12 Noon. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE| Featuring VERA BURT day the Elocution Club will meet to- day at 3 oclock instead. - Mme. elns; lecture om “Old Naval Days" Frhlly at the Theo- dorus Bailey Myers Mason house, Francis Joseph Frere, Edgar Bennett —_— Beautiful Com: cement Flowers. (On Sale May 25th to June 3rd, imcl v Starkss. “eanard Herman Thawley; | ing, the joy of each heart. But Blackistone, 14th and H.—Advertise- Southern Rallway System, 824 Five Byucopated Steppers. bachelor of artc*Charles Walter Cole.| over the river no bundles are| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | ment. 425 F st. n.w.—Advertisement. e Trla WA Disciel radiction A ROMANCE Austin Campbell 7= Thomas Clay Presented With Groton, Edward King Mery<n, Frederick | Known, no miser hearts quiver ’!;“f"'; e Cola ot Bue 1t sight of a bone. Some silvery elor of science, Leona aawell | 2° Goodwin, Julian Ralph Graham, Rovert| pieces I've salted away, to com- e, Kif}'g:" fort my nieces when I'm in the i Holter ; bachelor arts, Charles y 3 Mackert. College of Home Economics— | clay ; but not in my kecpmg such § Bachelor of science, Letha Gordon Ed-| treasure you'll find, that I might be weeping to leave it behind. monds. The Graduate School—Master WALT MASON. Cast of Btellar rlittance, “Partners of the Tide.” Note: Present fhis ad at Strand box offiee ln.y dly this week and receive s rebate of el on an orchestra or TONIGHT. Terence MacSwiney Council, Ameri- can Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, will meet at 8 o'clock at St. Dominic’s Hall ‘The Harry White Wilmer Unit, American Women's Legion, will elect a new president and secretary at 8 o'clock. at 1606 K street. .The Kennell Club will' meet at 8 o'clock at 12 12th street. ‘The American Association of En- gineers, federal department section, will meet at 8 o'clock at 1317 New York avenue. The Takoma Park Civic Club will be addressed by Dr. Winifred Sack- ville Stoner of New York at 8 o'clock at the Park Library. Public invited. OF WASHINGTOR “The FPost” Photoploy and THE HEART OF MARYLANI'. Vitagraph Special F CATHERINE CALVEI'I' Orchestra Subsidi YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT Whether you are in a position to keep a large or a small balance in your Checking Account, it is equally welcome at this bank. We cordially invite small accounts and the fact that WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR SERVICE IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH ACCOUNTS, makes this institution an ideal St banking home for the man or woman of ey CBARLES BAY in 1 moderate means as well as for those who .+ of science, Walter Naphtali Ezekiel, John Paul Jones, John Holmes Martin, Erston Vinton MM ‘William Joseph Sando, | Arthur Matth mith, Thomas Ray Stanton: doctor of philosophy, Clyde Harold Bailey. Candldates for Certificates. Candidates for certificates are: years’ course in agriculture, Thomas Ezra Alderton, George Anthony Crone, John Edwin Muncaster, jr.; Howard Whiteford Turner, Marvin Dwight Um- P e o nic| The finel ®Eaward Fite ogan mechanic |, s baffet luncheon and reception 911 H St. N.E. PEARL WHITE in the FOX SPECIAL. “THE TIGER’S CUB” tories and shops will be open for in- spection of visitors. Academnic costume will be worn by the graduating class on baccau- laureate Sunday and by the graduat- ing class and faculty commencement day. will be the Presi- FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK STARTING AT 12:30 P.M. event =i, raph Special Prod: Miss Boynton's current events class 2EsN P\IM "and | aris, Edward Fite Stanfield. a 2 0 20 Fun Features, Six Big Ridex Honorary degrees will be conferred as | to visitors from 1 to 2 p.m. June 11. | M 3 pE s - [ iomaenryiacezsssiniliibe omferred o el S il close ifs season at § o'clock, 1333 have large sums of money at their command. NEW STANTON 5 £ ° Sa %= " Also Latest And the Great Ochmamm Orchestrn Agri- Cantwell Wallace, Secretary of ‘horti- « eulture; Lee Cleveland Corbett, Commencement Day Flowers, culturist, Department of Agriculture, | Order them from Gude's, the home and Milton Whitney, chief, bureau of |of the American Beauty rose, 1214 F. * goils, Department of Agriculture. —Advertisement. The closing exercises begin June 5, 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts FOR DANCING IN THE NEW BALLROOM 4to 11:30 PM. A BERGI\& M. ST}RPllslb oF First quarterly meeting of Ana- i costia Citizens’.Association and Board : of Trade in Masonic Hall, 14th and U streets southeast, at 8 o'clock. ALIC ran GREATE Mutt s AN ALLEN DWAS PRODUCTION. CIRCLE 2128 P». Ave. “NOT GUILTY. ) when the ureate sermon will be Regular meeting of Southeast Wash- ) A el . neuvered at ¥ a.m. by the Rev. George ingts Cit R 2 Harold MacGrath's ivid Lomance, £ D e B slephers e ALEX I. du PONT DIES. |inston Citizens” Association at Tyler 0T & Cor e °r:‘ _— teen: EW'S— lass day,” will be devoted to | Official of Company Succumbs at DUMBARTON ,"'?"m HAWLEY. in | 141 U &7 X COLUM BIA class luncheons -ndd n‘;;;;rr,‘:__ h:‘;loeel?mn;e;;. Wilmington, Del. iu 'm:s tionmn cENTEns; 2 RUST; O E NG| TRUXTON . nd concert, o 3 e . Normal Center.—Schedule = ¢ ‘USE MY 1 lass exercises, 8 p.m.| WILMINGTON, Del, May 31.—Alex. tonlxhl Domestic art. French in- OF THE DISTRICT NEW THEATER 53 s se. sl | VY NOW PLAYING William P. Cole. jr., class of 1810, will [is I du Pont, secretary and, director |struction in social ancing: Sociul S OTAR A " T30 C Sireet N == make an address at'the last mentioned | o the E. 1. du Pont de Nemours Com- | Dancing _Club:”auditorium reacrver | OF COLUMBIA VA n_“THE TORRENT. HOME ™ eunton Day June 10. passdledFesafyeitardaraekan| it it Tt ae — il nm i REVERE THEATER ;. A™52% | DOROTHY GISH, IN : will be most | 111ness of ten days. East Washington. Eastern Hgh| ox: an 8, EVA NOVAK. ta “SocTETY sEcneTs.” |“ATTA BOY’'S LAST RACE” ‘ June 10, “reunion-day,” eventful. © Pro; : 10 am. final convocation 0f students and fac. | Eugene and Amelia E. du Pont lnd esident A. F:|was born in Wilmington in 1869. le ty; 12 m. to. 3 isin fraternity mnd sorority recep. | was raduated from Harvard in Tiona: 2130 g a 5. | ana joined the du Pont Company. social events; 2:30, committee of |brother and _three sisters survhp 30 to 8:30,| Eugene du Pont, Miss Amelia du Font, Mrs. liam C. Peyton and Mrs. James N. Andrews. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the home of Mrs. du Pont. N Northwest EDWARD V. STELLWACEN, PRESIDENT Mr. du Pont was a son of the late Center—Tonight: Dressmaking: Bo! Scout Band; Community Social % Ay ‘Thomson Center. METROPOLIT; CRANDALL’S Jegmoronsrs THIS WEEK _ LIOSE The annual elec- tion of community officers will take place tonight. A°good program will | DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, “The Good, Bad Man” CAROLINA 't» & N.C. Ave. SE. EUGENE O'BRIEN, IN “WORLD’S APART” F at 10th METROPOLITAN THIS WEEK 210:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. LIONEL BARRYMORE In n Powerful Drama JIM THE PENMAN Ben Turpin in Mack Sennett's “She Sighe y Seaside” K CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. Rd. —TODAY—— = PICKFORD' —IN— HE rule of this bank is in- dividual atteation to the requirements of every cus- tomer. With a wealth of ex- perience, we offer hest » of han -“Through The Back Doot” PA"’fX’cE TODAY AND ALL WEEK ‘ o prepared to i R Sacamnt Beginning at 6:30 . M, A N K JANE i SESSUE | OF COMMERCE NOVAK H l'fl_!_l WA ‘ AND SAVINGS In Jan. Oliver Corwood's ‘» «BLACK ROSES” A new kind Of This Child W. Cor. 7th and E Ste. an Undernourished Baby— KAZAN | SeWing maChine But Thanks to a Regular Diet of “.;..-.... —= f;ll flecl’itxoc:f-é::mh ~ ‘ Automatic. il o d 1w haahh e perfectly developed and not o cont han boon added 0 e 1t A future eitisen has hoen put on the + U LR LR 2. Pertable. 3. Noiseless. 4. No bobbhins, 5. No tensions to regulate, Any speed Trinle strength atitoh A Hany payimenis bt DANCING WOAMMEG e LR TN T T N - ‘ ui“'r~' ’ i MRS CHAPPEL A Mo ~ T Ham e MOTHS, {ELK GROVE Health - Candies || BUTTER 43db 40, 60 & 80c Ib. “ 2d and F N.W. / | = 3206 N St. e e ’ e g . TR . -:.. 'y o0 bums y ..N“.u; H--uo Marrisnn Paper (o : "’“" “A (‘.' N“' K / "n .':.0 -‘.‘lfil' f E 4 \| _q”l”"’lhl‘ .‘."L Wiicon & Qins Stwiwa Macwne (b | a—— 1 - (g — s s Bt ';L'“.‘_'H"‘ ‘ HEVY CHASE DAIRY ‘ J. W. TOLSON p g 3. tolmap 192 10t 5L N W Man 8232 | \ . L __CHASE DAIRY | l . TOL / ] = 614 Kmg St.. Alexandria Ve i R I Phone W. 183 i COURTES) =i SERVIC] e e e P e

Other pages from this issue: