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50 2 / -' I . By the United States Soldters® Home Band at the bandstand A me the Washington| | this evening beginning at 5:50 Ciapter. Amcrican Institute of Archi- oclock. John S M. Zimmer- cte, will be held at the Cosmos Clul mann, bandmaster. oA roon tomorrow. The commission March, “Might of msl&-’ehmem fine arts will be guests of the ¥t 5 Overture, “Pique Dame,” Suppe er at luncheon at 1:15 p.m. et Pttt ViR A meeting of Brightwood Cltizens’ Plctures of the North an A <seciation will be held Friday night. Sout 'x'r a0 Be_n,l‘,lrilx fune 10 at & o'clock, in the new ma- Gem; P Gl Ol ric Temy Refreshments will be o ive GOt ihe Diuea served. Charles W. Ray will preside. For My Kentucky Home,” e S Gas] Jokn Kicin, thirty-five years old, 627 o oy B Tt sireer, wan found In his zoom| | WeltsiSuite, ‘Love's Treasures last night suffering from the effects of | | o 1o waiajons L lluminating gas. the gas having escaped from a fixture in the room. He was taken to Emergency Hospi- 1al, where physicians said he proba- oly.would recover. Several companies responded to a call received about 1 o'clock this morning, because of a fire in the junk shop of Joseph Ellovitch, 433 K street. The fire was caused by spontaneous combustion, according to the firemen, and $150 damage resulted. Mixx Ethel Wallace of Foochow College. Foochow, China, will address the third quarterly meeting of the Woman's Foreign onary Society of the Methodist copal Church Friday afternoon, Petworth Methodist Episcopal Chu This meeting is open to the publi The Kiwanis Club of Hagerstown and members of the Washington and Detroit base ball clubs will be the guests of the local Kiwanis Club at the weekly luncheon tomorrow to be given at the Washington Hotel at 12:30 o'clock. Pupils of the Grace Hazard !t-dl of Expression will give a festival of songs and dances Friday at 8 o'clock, at Masonic Hall, 12th and Monree streets, Brookland. Dr. Charles E. Pellow of New York will lecture on “The Crafts and Inv dustries,” before the Afts' Club to- morrow at $:30 o'clock. A band concert, children’s amuse- ments and community singing will be features of the festival to be given to- morrow and Friday at the Chapel of the Transfiguration. Dinner will be served al fresco at 5:30. The Ladies’ Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a box party June 25, instead of Saturday next. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at the District line on Cabin John car line at 7:45 tomorrow for a three-mile hike and camp fire in the woods. The Trinity M Club will meet tomorrow at 8 o’clock at Trinity Com- munity House, 3d and C streets. The Benning, Glendale, Oakland Citizens’ Association will meet Fri- day at 8 p.m., at Smothers School. Dr. Abram Simon, president of the board of education, will address the Monree Home and School Association tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. Kit Carson Post. No. 2, Department of the Potomac. will meet tomorrow at 8 o'clock, at Grand Army Hall. ORGANIZATION - ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. ‘The Y. M. H. A. and the Y. W. H. A. will give a dance at 9 o'clock, at 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Catholic Women of Washington will hold a mass meeting at Gonzaga Hall in the interest of the National Coun- cil of Catholic Women. The Lonesome Club meets at 8:15 o'clock, at Wilson Normal School. National Association for the Ad- ‘sncel_nent of Colored People meets 5 o'clock, 12th street branch, Y. \l C. A. Negro National Educational Con- gress meets 8 o'clock, at 1448 Q street. The Bryan-Buchanan Parent-Teach- er Association meets at 7:30 o'clock, at the Bryan School. Mrs. William Wolff Smith will speak. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | General Civic Center—Graduating ex- ercises of the George Washington L'ni-l versity will be held tonight in the audi- ! torium. Admission will be by ticket only. Wilson Normal Community Center— Dance tonight by the Hubbard School Alumni Association. Social 6f the Lone- some Club this evening. East Washington Community Center— Tonight: V' Community Orchestra, Wal- lach Club, Eaufman Athletic Club, Girls' Athletic Club. ‘Thomson Communi C»‘nler—’l‘nnlghl Pen and Ink Club, plain sewing, piano practice, Esperanto, Dramatic Club, Ex- pression Club. H Park View Community Center—The Royal and Hartford Athletic clubs will | meet for athletic practice this evening. “The Star Spangled Banner” By the Boy Scout Band, 7:30 p.m. today, at Stanton Park, Harry Earl Smallwood, assist- ant director: March, “American Béndmen” Miller Serenade, “Twilight Hour” Myers ‘Waltz, “Roses and Orchids’’ King Overture, “Conqueror” Euphon- fun solo, Musician Glenn King Les Intermezzo, “Simplicity” March, “Loysville". g Cornet duet, “Heart’s Desire, musicians, R. FBlatt, Hayes Fox Trot, March, “Salute the Colors Crosby “The Star Spangled Banner” - A el . Cogee £ - < Evangeline is brewing a nox- ious sort of drink; it might be laundry bluing, it might be brindle ink; but coffee she be- lieves it, this beverage of death; and when her hub receives it he swears beneath his breath. The two were lately married, the bonds of love are strong, the husband hasn’t carried his griev- ance very long. He hasn’t started brawling, the riot is de- layed, though often he’s recall- ing the coffee mother made. And inwardly he’s quaking, he knows not what to do; Evange- line is making a most "atrocious brew. Her coffee tastes like leather, it gives an awful jolt, and he is asking whether it’s time for a revolt. He hates to hurt her feelings, but must he a2lways drink a brew of carrot peelings that puts him on the blink? He hates to spoil the glamour surrounding love’s young dream, but he has katzen- jammer from coffee that’s a scream. It can’t go on forever, he’ll dump the martyr’s crown; some day his wrath will sever the bonds that hold him down; some day, the galled possessor of grievances and care will wreck a costly dresser and break a lot of chairs. Another home, once cheerful, all desolate will be; a young \\1fe sad and tearful, will ask for a decree! Though moralists are shoving the customary bunk, no man can keep on loving where coffee 1si so punk. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) RULE AGAINST HUSBAND. . Justice Hitz of the District Su- preme Court has issued a rule on Dennis C. Burch to show cause Fri- day why he should not be compelled to transfer to his wife, Agnes E. Burch, a half interest in premises 513 3rd street northeast. The martial troubles of the couple are before the court and it is stated the husband had agreed to deed over his interest in the house to the wife but had failed to do so. houseitoithewifelbutadisod 10100 a0 Attractive corsages and | other bouguets. Floral | ‘I) Commencement Flowers | I i ’i Emblems and Designs [' I BLACKISTONE for all occasions. )' | 14th and H | Southeast Community Center—To- night: Tyler School Dancing Club, Mo- Bawk Athletic €lad. DR. PCLKINHORN SUED. ‘Wife Seeks Divorce, Alleging Cruelty and Non-Support. Dr. Henry A. Polkinhorn, a special- ist, is named as defendant in a suit | for a limited divorce filed yesterday in the District Supreme Court by Mrs. Grace B. Polkinhorn. They were married June 1, 1904, and have one son. whose custody the wife asks. Mrs. Polkinhorn charges a system- atic course of extreme cruelty and asserts that her husband, while mak- ing $7.000 to $10.000 anuually and ie- ceiving income from investments, has not contributed to her support since last April. | Jusiice Stafford issued a rule on the | husband to show cause, why he should not pay temporary alimony. Attorney George P. Hoover appears for the wife. | HACKERS MUST BE 21. The Commissioners have amended the traffic regulations, fixing the age limit for hackers at twenty-one years. Under the old regulation a youth who had reached his eighteenth birthday could obtain a license to drive a_passenger vehicle for hire. Capt. Headley. head of the traffic! bureau, felt that boys from eighteen | to_twenty-one should not be permit- | ted to engage in the hacking busi- ness. c e REAPPOINTED TO BOARD. Dr. W. T. Kerfoot, jr., was reappoint- ed a_member of the pharmacy board by the Commissioners yesterday. His i — = DELICACY Care and skill are shown in the colored snap-shots 1 had made at Grove’s, 1219 (Signed) Amateur Photographer. " Health- Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. N Invalid Rolling Chairs for. Rent and Sale Let the favalid contmiat sy Reating SaTor ur 1ovas Rolling Chairs. Vety moderste rates The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. terms extends until June, 1926. treated to a fin in His - 508 Headquarters for Boosters are fellows to be admired and Deer Head Napoleon Size, 15¢ The cigar of class. For sale by all dealers. Made Henry T. should be e smoke like— Noble Size, 10c Washington by Offterdinger, Mfr. Model Cigar Factory at Ninth St. N.W. - Briar Pives and kers’ Articles PRICE OF ICE UNCHANGED (PRESIDENT SOON TO ASK UNDER SALES BY WEIGHT | BANKERS TO CONFERENCE Middle West Financiers to Give Views on the Nation's Various Money Problems. Bankers of the middle west and Superintendent of Weights and Measures Notes Conditions Since Law Was Enacted. The new weight and measure law requiring that ice be sold by weight has not resulted in any change in the price of this commodity delivered by the big The ice. companies, according to|at the Treasury. George M. Roberts, superintendent of | Ag'a result of the recent meeting © weights and measures. of eastern bankers with the Presi- Deli larger companies have been|dent the view was expressed by elicious c :e}ll'nz MK: ltodmelr §u:lm;xcrxs :o?- Treasury ofic that there would Varieties aining a stated number of tickets.| pe mo need of government restrie Purest o-made each good for § or 10 cents' Worth Of | upon private fonna ratsed here b F an i Einne! Hiome Sl foreign governm The bank Corporation Counsel Stephens con- [ liave agrecd, it was stated, (o cons Fresh Today and hvrry Day cluded with Mr. Roberts that it would | farm ‘(o the Presidents ides (hat be illegal under the new law to sell| when an application is made for a The Littls Shop Arvend ice tickets that did not show the Price | joan in this country by forelzsn gov- the Carser, by weight. An agreement reached | arpments. the banks will take up the with the ice companies whereby they have stamped the price by weight on | the covers of the books. The consumer. | under this arrangement, can tell how many tickets should be torn out to pay for the number of livered. The prevailing price Roberts said, per hundred pounds and fifteen pounds In some of the outlying suburbs, he said, the price is 70 cents per hundred and fourteen pounds for proper, for 10 cents. 10 cents. The Ashford’s office by T. E. Landvoigt, = representing the employes. 3 Mr. THE EVENING STAR, VVASHINGTON, DENC: s | /KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES-—No Place for Pa. WELL- THERE HAINT & SLICKER TEOUN THAN THIS, &' VTS GoSH DERNED RESPECTAQGLE! WE DONT 'Low NO SUNDAY GOLF PLAYIN' - NO SUNDAY SuArtrN NO TENNIS, NO MOTORIN, NO 7§ —_— HONOR RETIRED CHIEF. Architect Employes Present Watch to Snowden Ashford. Employes in the office of the Mu- nicipal Architect yesterda¥y presented to Snowden resigned as handsome gold watch. presentation was made in Mr. | Ashi municipal northwest will on financial problem: of having the liquidate _existing the purchase unt: LR pounds de- | in the city is 60 cents ford. who recently architect, a .'l‘d.sl.~l.3l.~l¢le,|.~5.¢..\'$-¢d D 1] —forget ready to supply the Tar lh‘! and Tar Paper. RE your Scissors, Penknives and Carving Kalves wo: anything? Tt aend them to us and have snnarpened correc We de Nick Plating and Silver Plating. All Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. N'T that we stand why within the next week confer here with I’r probably be invited r ten days to dent Harding question of what the money is to be used for because of the desirability funds used cither to indebtedness of products LR R E RS Q of $2,000. BRIDGE TO BE REPAVED. 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