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REPUBLICAN GLEE CLUB | ENTERTAINED BY OHIOANS The Attorney Genuuljfld Others Address Alumni Association at Reception. "The Republcan Glee Club_of Colum- bus, Ohio, and prominent government officials were the guests of the Alumni Association of Ohjo Colleges at a reception held Wednesday night at Rauscher's. President Harding's doc- trine of kindliness and friendship was eminently set forth in an address by Attorney Gencral Daugherty. “Kindliness and friendship are the greatest things in_the world," Mr. Daugherty stated, “and in that spirit President Harding and his assistants are striving to reorganize this gov- ernment as one of the greatest in the civilized world. We are striving here with an entanglement of misfortunes. Everybody is working unselfish! Material rewards are mat so impo! tant as a gopd conscience and good friends, and we all expect to go hbme some day promd of our work, our friends and our country. The glee club that sang at the.national con- Yention, now in our midst, certain! promoted this feeling of kindlines: be_concluded. Senator Frank B. Willis. presided, and introduced George B. Christian, Brig. Gen. C. E. Sawyer and Col Ralph D. Cole, each of whom gave short addresses. . Representative Theodore . Burton was elected president of the alumnl association. following the resigna- tion of L. B. Hart. Other officers of the club are Senators Willis and Pom erene. and Miss Helen Dart and C The Gloomy Merchant The man who’s selling bacon, or sugar, shoes or shirts, should not ldok God-forsaken, for that appearance hurts. You talk about your losses, and mourn, while tearing hair, the many grievous crosses you are obliged to bear; and lo, the weary buyer will think you are a bore, and he will take a flyer to t'other fellow’s store. Be cheerful, gay and sunny, if you have thmgs to sell, and you will cop the money, in Easy street you'll dwell. I go to buy some collars, where : Johnson plays his game, for I spend many dollars in dolling up my frame.. And Johnson i1s al dealer who sells me spats and pumps, for he’sea gladsome spieler who mnever has the dumps. I go to buy a collar, a necktie and a cuff, but when I've heard him holler I buy a ton of stuff. I buy me silk suspenders, and blow all kinds of kale, lured onward by the splendors of his uplifting tale. But now and then 1 sally to Jimpson’s necktie store, which 1s across the alley {from Johnson’s cheerful door. MAJ. BLAND TO BE BGRIED. Body of War Hero to Be Interred at Arlington. ! Maj. Willlam J. Bland, United States Army, who was killed at Sl ‘Mihjel' September 12, 1018, wi burf with full military honor: national cemetery this services will be held at the vnuh _Maj. Bland was born at Weston, W and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meigs Bland, came to Washing- ton in 1900. He attended the public schools of the District and was in [t v - o WASBING’PON D~ C,: FR]DAY JUNE 10, -1921. . : ~: ER- PARDON ME Your. FACE 13 FAMULIAR, BUT 1 ,Doc DIONT ALLRIGHT!! RENEMDER ME, BUT HERE COMES BiLL SAFPF, HELL GIVE ME ™ GLAD ruT —By POP MOMAND. I DIDNT KNOwW You'D BEEN AWAY! \HERE Y'BEEN ? HELLO BLL, HOW'VE THINGS BEEN SINCE IVE BEEN AwAY T Strawberries LAST TIME OF THE SEASON SATURDAY_ SPECIAL Box MARY SWEET 709 D St. N.W. treasurer. One of the features of the evening was the singing of the Glee Club, of which fifty-Three were present. The club_will be received by President Harding this afternoon. and will de- part for home this evening. The following were in the receiv- ing line, banked by flowers, flags and emblems of Ohio colleges torney General Daugherty, Mrs. Nich- olas W. Longsworth, Gen. and Mrs. Sawyer. Senator and Mrs. 1lis, Mr. 2nd Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Representa- tive and Mrs. Chalmers, Representa- tive Speaks, Gus G. Karger, Repre- sentative Bond, Representative and Mrs. Stephens, Col. Ralph D. Cole, Col. Guy D. Goff. all of Ohio, and Representative and Mrs. Strong of Kansas. : Prominent among the hundred Ohioans present were Maj. Gen. L Clem, Judge and Mrs. Warwic Gen. ‘and Mre. C. O Walcutt and Col. hn McElroy Republican yesterday were serenaded in s Thab. Tne club sang before the Ate torney General, before offices of re- publican members of the Senate and House and before the office of the National Republican on 10th street. They were led by H. G. Simpson of Columbus, president of the club. The club left last night for Columbus. ASKS $10,000 DAMAGES. Plaintiff Claims He Was Struck by Bullet From Shooting Gallery. of ohn ck, filed suit in the District Supreme Court to recover $10.000 damages for alleged personal injury from Royce | A P s The boy was standing near the gal- hen a gun in the hands of an | ye of the gallery was accident- y discharged and a bullet struck him in the arm. 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At the outbteak of the war he was commissioned as/cap- tain and later promoted to major in mmand of the 1st Battalion, 366th fantry, 8th Division. He is survived by a wife, who, be- fore her marriage, was Miss Mary Johnson, daughter of Judge W. T. Johnson of Kansas City. And Jimpson’s so depressing I hasten from his hall, and leave him sadly guessing why I went there at all. I buy no collar but- ton, I buy no spangled hose, for I am not a glutton ‘for other people’s woes. The man who’s selling notions or squashes by the peck must curb his wild emotions and not weep on my neck. WALT MASON. i (Copyright by Georze Matthew Adams.) Get Our Estimates for Wedding and commencement flowers. Blackistone, 14th and H.—Advertisement. MAX HOFFMAN Bt - 43ch. Brentwood, Md. The Pound.............. 60C [E homefolks will ap- e of your choice if ring them our cam- ' dnen. 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