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WREATH N TOMB iPlacing of Bronze Memorial to Unknown Soldier Planned Today. {NOTABLES TO BE PRESENT | iEvent Marks Opening of Two-Day Convention of Fifth Dis- trict of Society. { EDWARD L. STOCK. ‘Who will preside at conference. In the presence of Gen. John J. Pershing, Secretary of War Weeks, | Secretary of the Navy Denby and more than 2,000 members of the fifth district of Rotary. Crawford C. Me- {Cullough of Fort William, Ontario. i president of International Rotary. will {place a bronze memorial wreath on jthe tumb of the unknown soldier a i Arlington this afterncon at 3 o'clock | ‘Following a brief address by Mr. | McCuilough, on betalf of the organi- | zation presenting the gift, both Sec i % H retaries Weeks and Denby will re spond for the government. Secretary General Chesley R. Perry of Chicago, together with many other | International Rotary officers, will also {be present, and. as the local Rotary iclub plans to turn out 100 per cent | strong, and_all other traveling Ro- ! tarians in the vicinity are invited to Ibe present. the international organi- zation will be generally and liberally ! represented. . i Those who will participate in_the | exercises have been requested by Fred {S. Lincoln, director general of the ar- rangements committee, to' assemble lat the Ellipse, south of the White Plumber?” l—is a question that nine times in ten brings the an- swer “Colbert.” ffAnd why? Simply this: & Colbert’s reputation is wide because Colbert Plumbing, 8 service and prices give satis- faction. Reasonable on Tinni work a3 well as on MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 FStreet ™35,507 lumbing. jmilitary that all roads and bridges and Heating [@ | traversed by the procession be kept o) this afternoon at 1 o'clock where automobiles will be in to convey all invited guests gton. Members of the Kiwanis and Clvitan clubs and the Washington ve Trade Association., who operated with the Rotary upplying sufficient machines, Club in s B | are asked by Mr. Lincoln to assemble in club formation. { Will Keep Roads Clear. The line of march will be across | the Long bridge to the Virginia side of the Potomac, and thence to Arling- ton. Maj. Suilivan, superintendent {of police. and Lieut. Col. C. O. Sher- rill. officer in charge of public build- Ings and grounds, have assured the icommittee that ample police service will be supplied, while Col. William C. Rivers, commandant at Fort Myer, |has likewise issued orders to the clear. Immediately following the presen- tation ceremonies all visiting Rota rians will be taken for short sight | seeing s in and around the city after which they will be entertained at dinner in many of the homes of local Rotarians. ‘e Men’s Golf Suits " Tailored in Rochester for us of English and domestic tweeds. 4- piece sport suits, with . kmickers for the fair- ¢ way—and long trou- i sers for street wear. $3759 to $50.00 The Avenue at Ninth Today's program, which virtually |starts ~this morning. when many | Washington church pulpits will be | filled by visiting Rotarian clergymen, and culminates tonight with an or- gan recital and address, at the First Congregational Church, is a prelude o the two-day conference of the fth district of Rotary, which con- venes at Memorial Continental Hall tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock. The program for the exercises at the First Congregational Church to- night. which start at 9 o'clock, be- gins with a postlude (from evening servi This will be followed prelude (organ), (a) “Fin- (b). “Scherzo-Pastorale" reams.” Rev. Dr. Freeman to Speak.: i _After responsive reading and hymn the address of welcome will be de- livered by Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of the church. This will be i followed with a violin solo by Miss Elsa L. Raner, after which Rev. E. Freeman, rector of Epiph- jany Church, will speak. Harry Ed- ward Mueller, organist, who will con- + duet recital, will then play “Priest's March Athalie.” International President McCullough, {with Mrs. McCullough, arrived in the |city yesterday afternoon, where h jwas greeted at the station by Gov. Edward L. Stock, governor of the Fifth District of Rotary, and Mrs. {Stock, Charles W. Semmes, president iof the local Rotary Club, and Mrs. Semmes, and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln. The visitors were driven directly to the New Willard Hotel, where they are to make their headquarters dur- {ing the conference, and vesterday afternoon were entertained at a re- ception given by Gov. and.Mrs. Stock at their home. when the members of the local Rotary Club, with their wives, were invited to meet their chief officlal. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. McCullough will be the guests at dimner of Mr. and.Mrs. George Harris. Mr. Harris is secretary of the local club and sergeant-at-arms of the interna- tional organization. Will Entertain at Dinner. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED' PLATES—$15 CTIONS DR. LEHMAN %iats,,, 307 7th St. N.W.—Opp. Seke Saea Evenings—Olesed on Sundays Many visiting Rotary officials, with all officers of the local club, will be entertained at dinner at the New ‘Willard Hotel tonight by Gov, Stock. Elaborate preparations have been made for the entertainment of the visitors by various committees ap- pointed by the Washington Rotary Club. At the noon hour, after thi business sessions have opened to- morrow, all members of the confer- ence will be entertained at the New ‘Willard Hotel for luncheon, when régular Rotary customs will be car- ried out. At the same time the visit- ing ladies of Rotary will be enter- tained at luncheon at the Wardman Park Hotel by the Rotary women of ‘Washington. Tomorrow night a hospitality-vau- deville entertainment will be held at Keith’s Theater, where, through the co-operation of Rotarian Roland Robbins, William Radcliffe, chairman of the entertainment committee, has secured the entire house for the members of the fifth district of Rota- ry. Many Rotary stunts will be in- jected into-the regular bill, appear- ing at the theater, at the completion of which a buffet supper and dancing will be arranged for in the lounge of the house. The business session morning- will col\vcnegl tomorrow 8:30 o'clock ROTARIANS TOLAY | | | | | 1 ! | | | | i | | l 1 | with the registration of ' delegates and visitors. called to order at 9:45 a'clock by John Poole of the local club, and past president of International Ro- tary. After Invocation by Rev. Charles T. Warner of St. Alban's Church, and flag-raising ceremonies, Leroy W. Herron, the entire assembly will sing “Americ: tion of Harry S. Evans. Semmes, president of the local club, will then deliver the address of wel- €ome, and after the convening of the conference by Gov. Stock, who will preside throughout the sessions, an- nouncement of appointments made to THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. P Grama . Business Methods! tea vy | EXAMINES 271 CRIPPLES. | FURTHER SHORTAGE FOUND. E ADRIATIC STORM SHIFTS. on “The 1922 Convention.’ ‘The conference will be Many Addresses Scheduled. ty singing organizer. The afternoon s voted to addre, “Entertalnment,” Albert S. Adams Atlanta, Ga., present North of Columbla, Pa. led by Col. under the direc- Charles . 'ublic Affairs,” Arch C. Klumph Baker of Frederick, M sented by . McCormick Dawson Barker of Wikes-Barre, Pa., will talk The singing during the session will be led by Robert Lawrence, communi- ssion will be de- s by the following: Estes Snedecor, Portland Oreg., pr ented by Lee Helst of Philadelphia; Cleveland, Ohlo, presented by Holmes i “Educa- tion,” Allen D. Albert, Paris, 111, pre- ¢, MARCH 26, 1922—PART T. George Meredith of Atlantic City. Following an address by Wliiliam Knowles Cooper, who will speak on “The Romance and Dynamlics of Ro- tary” and general discussion of “Code and Correct Business Methods,” led by Guy Gundaler of Philadelphia, of | nomination of cand!dates for elec- | tion as nominee for district governor will be held, after which the confer- ence will adjourn until Tuesday. Yesterday Charles J. O'Neii, former of | president of the local club, called at the White House and presented Presi- dent and Mrs. Harding with regular |Am conference badges that will admit Of | them to any and all exercises during Micl DETROIT, .. March Adolf Lorewz, Austrian orthopedist,| ended his week of free clinics here | were reported today by the account- | today with five operations, and plans tonight to return to New York. Dur- Ing the week he examined 271 crippled ] children and operated upon fourteen, | ments said he had added three sbifts!eq (5 the Mediterranean side and ex- three of the operations being repeti- tions of the Lolita Armour feat. | Dr. Lorenz has announced he may 'speedily. return to Michigan on a later visit to ‘America and‘accept the offer of Mayor James Couzens to place at his dis- posal a special train for a tour of the ki JERSEY CITY, March 25.—Further | 25.—Dr. | shortages ol $16,331.39 in the accounts [Swings to v City water department E of the Jorsey (Cltyjwater; dep i Sweeping Ships and Streets. t who previously had reported find- | By the Associated Press. ng shortages exceeding $50,000. | GENOA, March Commissioner Fagen of the depart- | wiih ro ment of streets and public improve- | the Adriatic of nine accountants each and had ferdea thro jordered the examination | deviz NEW ORLE. March 25.—In an Mediterranean Side, 25.—The tidal wave r the past few days has swept shores of Italy today shift- ugh the Italian Riviera. finished | Many of the railroads and streets of | Genoa were inundated, forcing traflic lo e in order to reach the center of WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH. i T aschoral it yAvions places along the coast suffered great damage from hat committees will be made, and all past | Willlamsport, Pa.; “Boys' Work." | the conference {state to treat children of other cities. | effort to rescue a woman trapped by | pound ainst each other. The foy district governors presented. Frank L. Mulholland, Toledo, Ohio, nce | The surgeon was the guest here of [fire in a rooming house at 141 Si. | of the waves' fury was so great Later. In the morning Internations' | presented by Tudor Willlams of —— |the city. " After his departure, regular | Charles avenue, Fireman Oscar Vidal, | some of the smaller wharves. were com- President McCullough will address |Scranton, Pa.; “Publicity.,” E. Leslie Miss Lydla Hutchinson has the honor | free clinic, arranged by the city ad- four, lost his life today. The | pletely washed out. One small the body, taking as his theme “In-|Pidgeon, Winnipeg, Canada, presented national Rotary,” te and Frank M. by Willlam Matten {orthopedists. of being the first woman to drive a | ministration, are to be held by local of Wilmington, dog team in an American derb: ps to Housekeeping found in a bathroom after | here, load had been extinguished. | from sinking by an emergency crew. 3 ship with wine, was only saved Solve your housefurnishing problems through the opportunities offered in our stock—of values that are superior—at prices that are remarkably modest—and where the accommodation of partial payments, if desired, makes buying con- venient. Side-Icer Type. 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