Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1921, Page 30

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THE EVENING STA/R'. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921..° E . m]Y NEWS IN BRIEF 1 She owi;:_é OE 7 MUTT AND JEFF—Wonder What Mutt’s Writing about to His Wife. - o . . Pl : —By BUD FISHER. ' o = T RAING A LETTER TO JEEE, CAN You T'M WRRING A LETT A ey MY WIFE AAND T WANT ¢ o luse THE | WORD = ‘MuDbLEB? ‘ y ‘MUDDLED, BUT T AIN“' SURE F’ |,'S Mubbet.b oR Frery-Eckington- 1 ; Assochation will meet !omorru My new green car was slick in Emery School. Voo as grease, and yestere’en I took Womea's Welfare Association will | my niece and neighbors three or begin a rummage sale tomorrow atlfive; and as we scorched along 1022 11th street. et e G the ways I pulled off sundry Special meetiug of East Gate Chap- ! | Spectal mectlug of Last Gate ckap- | jancy plays, to show how I could degrees. drive. [ drove so close to other Sergt. Jasner Poat, No. 13, American | cars that divers fenders bore the TLeglon, will meet tomorrow at 8:13 £ thie ins S Sages '"f Fost Ciub roome, 1101 & street. scars. of this unseemly strife; 1 =\ Contary Club, | SVUIE round corners on two ub, ‘.“.T',;:::"l’;‘m"“,;‘r%""".', S reloek. 1347 | wheels, and laughed to scorn Trving street. m-n':e (B"“":l"lfl'fh-‘fif'the tragic spiels of jays who| T e trentes Arciiecare’ w res dodged for life. But when a} Eeteet Klub will give intormal | 112N acts like a boob there a'I- dance Friday night at the Hadleigh. |ways is some other rube who'll Young Women's Hebrew Association | beat him at his game; a reckless will ,1\1(- ans Armistice eve dance at|skate.ran into me, and now my e Hadilg . person vou may see all I)uste(l! Abraham Lincoln Council, Americnn ‘ Assoclation for Recognition of Irish up and fame. My niece is nurs ' will be addressed by il:ml\e! jing many wounds, and say- ¥ tomorrow evening, 173 ing .words like “Chee!” and i “Zounds!” S v 3 Divernity Society will meet, lomor-l daamasl he even mutters row at 8 p.m., with . J. B. Hyatt. shaw ! The passengers who ar were my guests are planning for sonie drastic test in the abode of law. I sit here in a plaster cast, | Kit Carson Post, Desartment of Po- and now ‘_14 know “Iull" well, atlmeeting in the au tomac, will meet at & pm. tomorrow | last, that “Safety First™is Mothers' Club of Rl-dle m will meet tomorrow at 3 School building. - Dr ‘Tom TWilliams, principal speaker. anac Athletic and itorium. ings tonight: |t et e, Exporante ot 400¢| QT SCHOOL ADDITION, |i5™ice of fui, sl b e 2 | sont s sdaiion ot o sistns-soom am of the elementary school building | structure. | practite, electrioilron use. = | ofects authorized In the emergency | —_— Wilson Normal Center—Ac tivities in Grand Army Hall. i there is no sense i cy tri ' or women. Southeast 1 meetings | — > - re is no sense in fancy tri asium for_wome CIthis eventui: awk Athletic, jr.| Plans for an_eight-room addition =8 S NER L My B DT L picctric tgnt wax dese vsed Rev. Dr. James Shern Montgomery | endangering the i Mohawk AthleticClub Soedal Unit The population of the British em-|to the Mott School, 4th and Wiiion for the addiiton is £140.000 for": ica for stage illumination in the 45 to adaress the nupile of the fifth to tand. ekates-and jal % ire cxceeds one-quarter of the| streets, were approved today by:the bupilding and £30,000 for the site. ifornia Theater, in San Francisco. tie eighth grades of the Park View and jakes ! Thomson Center—Tonight: Worp- uurl~1< bopulation et “Sehouls Hallou. The ex- Eventually it i3 planned to sx- February 10. 1878, < |decoratin ! some Club, rhythin mr women, library. | School tomorrow at 11 o'elock on{There is no sense in running cz su they resemble ~huntmg stars Armistice day will be observed by “Armistice Day. e'e Washington Salon and United f s in their erratic course; there hme" q.,i‘. of : f Arts Soclety at its I\|ekl‘||s\f tomorrow | N0 sense in pulling stunts, while [Olympia and \‘lunh ttan A(hl{( cl)x'x!;s! i P] 3 stree e : et 3 THoprad v m; Mil- e e e aage by J’Trlfm .:Jmm cops, with martial fronts Bl a . f the North China Star. Tien- { denounce ch at 7 adttor of the North China Bles . ey | G0N unce you till they're hoars | Will spealk on ~The Juvenile Problem.” | And w hen I leave my couch of | purk View-—Thursday afternoon at e p: u and once again prupcl my) rli” Ve & ‘Pel{qghfl'{‘:’h: ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | wain among the surging crowd oo — I'll be so cautious men will say, | Michtgan Alumnae Ciub will u»eul “1f every one would drive that! at 5 o'clock. at jonal Clubhouse [Way, there’d be a slump ing 1607 H strect. shrouds!” ~ WALT MASON. National Pen Leugue and Inter- it by George Matthew Adas pational Literary Society will meet at 4:45 o'clock at Ilu(el Washington. TODAY. Investments of First- Class Real Estate Mortgage Loans i i { i | roMIa §-o'clock. Public invited Secured for The College Women's Club will hold embers of lictl Triangle Outing | . e forum meeting at 8 o'clock, club- i Ciub, Y. M. ‘ Depositors house, 1822 I st el of Mount I - / clock. O, Fabian Memprial Association invites | V¢ hiibe music lovers to meet at Arts Club ati Dapce by Community Service at 8:30 o'clock. | Knights of Cyihias Hall, formerly ! i Mme. Ethel \mp Tugli will speak | { held at Carroll i of “Switzerland; Songs aud Folklore | yioney,) 4 i y meeting of the anish- | at University Club, 8:30 o'clock. American Atheneum at 8 o'clock at Washington Passenger Association the Thomson School, 12th d L‘ will give a banquet at Harvey's at |Streets. Addresses will be e by | Th0 Shisck. Dr. Capo-Rodriguez, Prof. Alberto | Fuster, attached to the Mexican em- | Womens City r]llb Business and i bas: will speak upon Mexican art,, Profession section will give a dinuer |and musical numbers by Capt. Romeo at 6:30 o'clock. Guaraldi of the Italian embassy and | dpmmmnas Chiera. Theta Delta ChI graduates will meet | "™ at 8:30.%'clock, at Franklin Square i Hotel. Norman H. f{acken ‘will speak. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERSI ms:lz;o|§;£§ir:er;fo(l:‘rg:fl:a &o‘rfi Central High Community Center— | Weet at § oclock, in Carroll Hall. {Friday evening. Armistice day, the | Washington Central Labor Union, ! Miss Ada Rx|ne) will speak. in New | poderati { L Thought Temple, at 8 oclock. Federation of Labor, will hold a —————— Philatelic Society will give exhibi- s tion of valuable postage stamps at its e Or rooms. 1413 G street. Public 1nvitedA‘ Wanderlusters' moonlight hike will —I1f you have money to in- vest we would be very glad to get in touch with you. We are in position to secure firste class Real Estate Mortgage Loans. BANK AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. ut in your home or five days’ Start EUm Hores Sieniat 5:15/0'clock: A Correct Dress Oxford for Men The Dupont Dance Club will meet at In Patent Leather or Dull Mat Calf ° . studio, Dupont Circle, at 9 o'clock. M. A. A. C. 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