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"EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—“The Gold Diggers"; performance at 8:15 p.m. KEITH'S—Daphne Pollard and vau- deville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. “Shifters” Enlisting Hundreds Of School Children’ in Ranks - CITY NEWS IN BREF North Capitol and Kckington Citi- unl’ Association will m"t tomorrow SHHBERI Vaudevilie Bflascmo Thggter Z2 i t & pm. in Emery Schocl. “A M BELASCO—Charles ‘Purcell = and M'I;ll S‘?nu ol be R a by vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. - Ster TE B om pupils o lolet Pierson. While Distfict public school au-|to know. - But Its existence has been| COSMOS—“Cave Man Love" and Hefll ¢ y Xy, - ,o e 3 208 3100 - 2100, 5:00 25¢ Th l Iioll Comed. 3 e Padt thorities sit back An their chairs’and/| recognized in all the principa! cities | voudeville, at 3:00, 6:30%and 8:45 th Candies Daily 3:i | Sundayiy , Hfllldlyt and 8:15 PI'ICCS P CHA.R;-ESD;I;RCELL *Passion Play,” by Mgr. aen-on. at | laugh vociferously, the Shifters, that|in the eastern section of.the United Tmportant m mgton Bo.ary Olub With LEROY SMITH'S BYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA ‘World's Greatest Syncopato Carroll Hall tomorrow evening for | benefit of Division No. 2. L. A, to Anclent Order of Hibernians. curious organization of he and she “flappers,” are enlisting in their ranks hundreds of school children. Where the mysterious order origi ated. who. started it, nobody seems States. = Virtually eyery high school fn Washington hag been penetrated by the Shifters. Younger children in the graded schools also have been initi ated the mystic organization School suthorities, however, hy order of the ‘Shifters as an enormou joke. They compare it with t “Make you an_elephant” or “Green's on you” fads for past yea Asked what action STRAND—L. Wolfe Gilbert and vaudeville, &t 2:45, 4:30 and 8§:45 p.m. 2 a5 GAYETY "Gul‘len 2:15 and 8:15,pm.; vaudeville, 1 to” 2715 for !h‘i‘hldn Fitth Retary Ditrics De Tuesdey Ni Teibute 'to Vaughn Gomfort. Hasts on Sale. Laughter Rules the Bill dicnze of the London - 40, 60 & 80c Ib. pictures and ’I'he Ruede Inland Avenue Clfizens’ and 4:46 to § 5[ Association will elect officers Wed- nesday, at 8 p.m., in Sherwood Pres byteriun Church. T Request Return h‘uomnt of the Tu. Podrome Musicel Revues. DAPHNE POLLARD Novel Hits of Bong and the Little Americun Star Who Be o e est Raiariod ‘Fummekerr - i CAPITOL—"Baby and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—Dorothy Bears,” at 2:15 | The two divixions of the parlismen- | tary law section, Twentieth Century | Club, will meet at Y. W. C. A., 1323 N S e and Lillian m-n’ A, The Tln Can. 0 : !lukgi.:‘;\x.i'; _r”-r(umu o J HOMER B. MAION & KEEL!R In Porter E; F street, tomorrow at 10:45 and 11:30 | &- € = X am. Mra. L. C. Bethel, director. E :fl:ce{_l;su?g‘l‘-:dsuk: relative to_the Mealo Moors asd Macklin Magley Fresoct the Worid's Gresiest Lightuing Oostums T W S — I've found it quite a. prudent | P B ey Change Star, i B . BTSN a L ington schools. Assistant Superin- UMBIA—"The Sign of JACK 8 plan to use an old tomato can in “hvch to keep my cash; I don’t trust bank: said - Sextus Salts, “for burglars break into their vaults, | The Georgetown ' Clvie will meet tomorrow aight at Phillips School. Greek bazaar at Pythian Temple at " with George Beban, at 11 3:05, “DOC” BAKER IN “FLASHES” A Lightning Revus of Fun, Fads aad Fashios POLLY WALKER pz8 hed Pearson tendent Stephen E. Kramer grinned, and -without a moment’s he!ll‘llon replied: h “We will laugh.it out ot court, Supt. Frank ) W. "Ballon was not 5, 5:13, 7:056 and 9 METROPOLITAN—"Her Mad Bar- | gain,” with Anita Stewart, at 11:45 ! Are You Prépnred for 8 o'clock. or else they go to smash. So in alaware of the existence of the organi. 46, b . - e G 2 Ballad O The Socinl Workers® Club T stve s Lplace iy Ihy and e e P «‘&‘";fi‘.‘d bttt S i the Future? VAUdi.:lm CdmR I T ‘orkers’ it eal o e er, on a n % Bl oxiisy koo H A, |Same, with proper stealth, where, M (he Stage _ N I cently while én route to the canven- tion ‘of the department of: superin- tendente of the -National ‘Education Assoclation in- Chicago, but manifest- ©d little interest In the order, The Shifters have a motto and creed. 2) seats 50 cenls Best seats in the house Sexoept Saturd Sunday end holidays NEXT WEEK—'Some c‘ Simon and Ssescn’s G inone may seek and find: defeating thus the robber's quest, I shed my rags and go to rest with a contented mind.” One night some wicked rob- bers came, bad men who played a!The motto is: “Get something for sinful game, unmoral, brutal guys; | nothing, but get it first The creed they found- old Sextus in his bed, |could not be uncovered. The' emblem and roundly smote him on the head,lfm"‘l: Saclirxds sisaper @ipimiatin and rudely bade him rise. “We've ! Prospective: members of the. order ? heard about your old tin can,” ex- |are required to pay an initiation fee . N clamed a masked and stalwart man, [0f 25 cents; take a pledze of se- TODAY. “and we are here for biz; we haven't | fiif% 5’;‘3.1‘“:‘J.:‘a‘;!:“:’:’&“.?&'.‘f.’..'{Si The spring bird class of the Audu- | *ime for quip and gag: we haven't bon Soclety will meet &t 4:45 o'clock | time to chew the rag, so tell us 11:5! at It you do not save now you 460, 7:47 ana 514 i jeopardize your future happi- ness. Open a Savings Account DANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. building. The American Teror. in s Program Aspealing to Popular Taste. ELSA RYAN ASSISTED BY RODNEY RANOUS - in “PEG FOR SHORT.” leged 'Mslnlfl‘erl ' meny Four I “The Clown Seal” A Ealt Wator Comedian. Brenson & a4 \nnnvn-k‘ll Absurditien” Other features. ROy !ul‘l EARLY FOR EARLY IN THE Special Film Features 1:.0. Mre. Marguerite E. Harrison, wevws- paper woman, who for eight months was imprisoned by the soviet authori- ties in Moscow, Russta, will be the speaker at the City Club’s forum luncheon tomorrow noon. Her sub- “In and Out of Bolshe- LEA| En—Mu n(urray in “Peacock ! Alle 'S — Pauline Fraderick' s of Women,” at 11:00 | 4:50, 6:00, 7:50 and ALL WEEI(. INCLUDING SUNDAY | nsaiton of Vaudeville “CAVE MAN LOVE” | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. 0 and “sting’ some one else and:get | their money back. WASHINGTON'S ONLY at Thomson School. ]:h: e it |s." \\hlm followed is too ! e pasword gt ‘the ofeauization Street and R. L Ave "'RANDAL],’S T '“"’“'B:': With Bicheed Bartlott, Axcistad by TONIGHT. SERT b neighbors heard | "py 0 101G B0 "otlows: * Pass the | SHINE - REMOVING N A sovelty m\‘ll:xcfllrm T United Cou Independent -Order | POOT Xtus yell two parasangs|palms of the hunds together, but not Sons of Jonadab, will ele=t officers at | 3Way ; they saw him hobbling up the | closing the hand, then strok= the left CLEANERS AMERICAN 1=t st e ;uf . op-Notchers in lllc“lol [usical Pythian Temple, 8 o'clock. street on tortured legs and blistered , hand across the walst and say, ""‘I L feet, when came the break of day. |2, £90d, fellow, get something for TS . HAROLD LLOYD. In Norsense An i £ Mirth and Music” | 5 ‘ /; | nothing.” A D s el e o e O AmonZ cx-soldiers | . The robbers got my old tin can,” | *'pne Jacation Association of New and DYERS utomobiles “THE HUNCH.™ aESITON L at the St. Elizabeth Hospital, will be ; he” wailed, “and I'm an also ran, a | York City, which first disclosed the || USED 3 given at the Play House, 1814 N|has I;een mhthe hole! They baked ;fi‘t":"::“g{m'.:l: sglig‘er:hdhfll Siven LIBERTY Merth Capitot ruEe 2(,},‘ NEssETTIS street. my feet, those men of sin; they |Q{fieon #ip= D ] WESLEY_1 amous English Music Hall Favorites ¢ year-old zirls came Into its of- 3 s % '8 ~ Esther Rebekah Lodge. 1. O. O. F., [burned the whiskers from my chin, | fices the other day and wanted to be bedlfl,amf’l“hbhm SCHOOL D. ’oz\‘;APl"lw( WYKNE will meet at 8 o'clock, at Od:ll I-’;Hnlw jand ;xl;ade me !hhofwl myI roll'dlt = Eu({geshltl:rl 50 they could be kissed Sedan, Series 9-B... 1175 HO! 1m c ."”‘ THE HOMBR STSIERS & Co. Temple. A large class wil e in-)an old, yet truthful tale; and sti ¢ = = y { A 5 ME “Betting the Beyles to s Gl Sosme™ itfated. ST poor boobs will hide their kale: in | Qngof the Vacatlin Assoclation sce, Touring, Series 9-B. 985 700" MU WIT By Biwiew o Wk Mass meeting of Catholic men |cans, like Sextus Salts; but I am|on a strect car ¢o see w! would Touring, Series 7. +485 Special 23 ?&l‘l::m.? — PRIN 1Ip H St. N.E. | “SHAMS OF SOCIETY,” WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST. wiser than the push, and I have |happen. Soor an cmploy2 of (he car tored my hard earned cush deep {SOmPAny slapped her on the ‘back and iInterested in boys’ work will be held at 7:45 o'clock at 1314 Massachusetts Plans for summer camping “A STUDIO RUB! The Best Laughmaker We E P_aruinoml Shine These cars are all in e: avenue. the banker’s vaults. e f oving is guaran- 5 : Fi | aiversal Offers— _ and further extension of the scout Hello, kid, how much did they sting < nt mechanical condi i movement amons ‘Catholic boys will | (Copyright) ~ WALT MASON. | ¥ou fo 'd“d to P‘:”:;IW“’IW' :21:" ;nd Natasine ot this CAROLINA "in & N. € ave. & gun B N s considere: — g lamage to the color 5 Iow 3 eature, “Hlappect welan ol 3 in the Rex Ingram 3 | “A W rice. . V] o S TG S ARMY OFFICERS ADDRESS | MT. VERNON or toteic, ‘or moey - UL B . TR CoxguER Poven” | Wheatley “Y~ for the purpose of en- E refunded. We will make any demonstration OLYMPIC and U s larging the chorus. NG!NEERS AT DlNNER Alexandita, round m iedt A Aleas requested - “SHAME” YORK THEATER NEXT SUN. NIGHT Gt Ave.& Quebee St SEATS _THURSDAY MAIL ORDERS NOW/ bert and Usited nt 'ellnrln‘ JOHN GILBERT, DORIS ROSEMARY THEBY and others. No Increase in Prices. DUMBARTO Terms to Responsible Parties Franklin Motor Car Co. — The Indiana Soclety will meet at 8 ivaate o'clock, the New Ebbitt. H. M. Gill- e man will show tion pictures of the government railr railroad in Alaska. POLI'S & ; Fty mintee, ngineers from many places and,.,,s ",:,"..{{7.5.’,,,"" T minuten ious responsibilities, including Running time—50 minutes. ordnance officers from Washington 1y except Sunday. Im“lnm--m Ave, THE xusu:n. S:NEATIOI oF Dr. Kedar Nath Das Gupta. director | 204 arsenals and Army depots, were . in TWO CONTINENTS of e Na et and West, will | Present at the get-together smoker -EVERYBODY?’S sur- 1814 E St. N.W. s ek e at the Hadleigh Hotel, Saturday, - - e speak at §:15 o'clock at Wilson Nor-{Th (RS, HAcllEn Hotel, Saturasy: prised and pleased Telephone Main 6789 poser of ocolate mal School. Eree. of ordnance, was principal speaker. e with the way we T i REGB‘TTHF FAREE il “THE LAST WAL = b= ture| An entertaining program included he Store Your Physician R . ; McCanfioas sl 19otuss | obel. maimbexa by the. oepnanes pie y REMOYV E SHINE— e, nln =5 © Street N.W. club and ordnance quartette, violin N, in selections by Jonas Roam, assisted by Miss Flora Dell Staples at the piano, CLEAN — DYE — PRESS and REPAIR. ELEANOR PAINTER And a Bemarkable Cast of Artists Decoration,” at 8:30 o'clock, Women's City Club. Complete Stock Recommends” The Filing Association will meet at {and by Miss Charlotte Luber, Miss ——— What have you? SIM- Edison Mazda l.amps 8th & C Sts. N.E. S ® o'clock at Thomson School, when | Dorothy Scherer, Miss Clark, and PLY TELL S T = . 5: 5:00 & 9:30 p.m. | Fred E. Kunkel will lecture on the [John J. P. Mullane. ‘There was a U. (o] The Glbson CO l P subject of “Administrative Methods.” ::r;un;;;::t;n |_?l t'l:e Ch(e:lsvelkc o CALL e A1C. ——— c Telephone: Compary —— INC.— West End Citizens’ Associations | under supervision of J. M. Waters and 917-919 G St. N.W. —‘CIRCLE 105 P, Ave. Ph. W, 953 MAURICE will meet at 8 o'clock in basement | Miss Camille Little. O JOHN O hall of Concordia Lutheran Church.| Maj H. R. Kutz was toastmaster S o TR 3. Waters wiil lecture on ‘Bring- | for the evening, the list of speakers e = A : ing the Switchboard to You.” including Maj. G. M. Barnes, Maj. Good-Bye el R. Baxter, Maj. W. B. Hardigg, Mid-City Citizens’ Association will j Lohrer and L. G. Schmidt. Bed B“'.. Hie‘, AT /meet at § o'clock at Thomas School. Judge Robert D. Hardison will speak. Finacial secretary to be elected. The B. Y. P. U. Stufly class_will /meet from 5:15.t0 9 o'clock, at Fifth Blylllt Church. Lincoln Woman's Relief Corps, No. 6, will meet at 8 o'clock, G. A. R. Hall The choir of Vermont Avenue Chris- tian Church will give a concert at 8¢ o'clock. Louis A. Potter, pianist, and | Mrs. Edythe Marmion Brosius, harpist, will assist. No charge for admission. Among those present were: . Gen. C. C. Willlams, Brig. Gen. G. W. Burr, Cols. E. D. Bricker, S. Ho H. Ruggles,"W. H. . K. F. Ad: G. Baxter, Fn]ler W. B. Jr. Lozw's COLUMBIA THIS WEEK ONLY Masonic 13TH ST. Texe AUDITORIUM i7% - Thursday Eve's. March 30, 830 Tickets, $2.00, §1.50. T. Arthur Smith, Iue, 1306 G St. N.W. Cockroaches, Moths If You Use “F.lyosan’ Let us all get together and help the Commissioners and the Health Department make Washington flyless and bug- less this sumvmer. 911 H Street N.L. TOM MIX, fa HIGH." “SKY RIALTO THUNDEROUS APPLAUSE AND CHEERS L. M. Harzis H. R. Ki Well, B 8. oberly. S Lt Partridge, A. B. Quinton, jr. Schimelfenig, Steese, R. T. 5 J. L Walsh, T. Whelén, W. P. Wilson, W. C. Young; Capts. R. L. Bowlin, T. A, !C. Gerber, D. C. . 3. W. J. Henry, T. K. G. G. A. Adelman, MOORE’S NINTHAT 6 ‘The Service Denlr(menf, Y. C. ~will give a lobby concert at 1 o'clock " Mrs. Phoebe Holmes of Los Angeles, Flyosan kills most all in- sects. Non-poisonous to any- ‘will lecture on “Seif Confidence” before | Beardsley, W. F. Beasley, C. J. Bock, thing else. Easily applied the Men's Good Will Club, § oclock, | A J Bohrer, T. W. Bood: B-}’no‘; with an ordinary garden —GREETED— - n; Y, 3 g S N e - ¢ oo | Arthie Carison, T’ 3’ Churcn, 1 °C. |} spraver. ATIONAL Zonis™ tive committee: of the | Coggliis, J. A. Colbyrn, Fred Collins, 5 e X ina State Club will meet|T 4. Conlon, C. L. Cooper. €. B.| Leaves no tell-tale traces, 5 DAVID BELASCO Presents , with Col. Robert Carmichael, chair-|Corridon, J. Crown, R. F. Daily, J. L | no lasting odor, no stain. n = ) TIIE GOI. BIGGERS man, at 3511 Cliftbourne place north-| Delany, i G. Eilbert W. B. Eitzel, | C. W. Ellis, E. J. Eilis, C INCOR PO RATED erald, . F. Fitzpattick, T j Frankiin, W. H. Free. Dr. I C. Gard- | ner, R. T. Gahagan, O. L. Garver, C. H. Gill, E. Goss, J. C. Gray, E. C. Green, D. A. Gurney, A. H. Hallowell, J. W. Hart, Nathan Hazen, Dr. T. J. Heller, C. Brings bedbugs out of hid- ing, then kills them. west, at 8 o'clock. = AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS East Washington—Tonight: Ameri- canization class; Washington Preps. A. C.; Herdic ibrary. Avery Hopwood's Famous Comedy guished Cast Starting Monday. Seats Thursday, DAVID BELASCO Presents LIONEL ATWILL F_Fitz- | A. AND HIS MASTER-DRAMA STARRING LILLIAN axo DOROTHY GISH We are doing our part to help you and the health au- THE SEASON'S SUPREME thorities to kill flies and bugs L) VELTY! GEORGE ~ )SHINEREMDVING 3 . _|Hiller, R. A. Holmes, E. E. Hon now by making a special in- = — : Mid-City Citi IN THE GRAND DUKE IO gt v | e 5 Ji Forn, Dalle sanar W | trodictory offcs on Fiyosan. SPECIALISTS (APPEARING IN PERSON) TODAY, 2:10 & 8:30 P. M. ||| _a Pirtus cmuts v svcs o painting; piano practice; plaln sew- |5 ... g 1, Kahlert, J. C. Karnes, A. BEBAN 727-173 STNW. Statanny HH Mitehell, B. G Morlariy, Two Shows Daily, 2:15 and 8115 ing; D. C. Filing Association, open|joy clirore G. R. Lohrer, E. J., Lor- A large can of Flyosan and meeting. D3 “Luckett, H. E. nechl 31| = geraver complete, 89c. CAPITOL 3FES Johnson-Powell—This _afternoon: | G. McNamara, C. E. Me [ Let us send you a can.’ “ORPHANS OF THE STORM” Expression for children; millinery for ilds T aft-{J. W. M , A. H. Moran, E. C. Q Trmosn: Prench for chlldren. | Morris, 3 3. . Siisne, 0 3 Jiunson, TELEPHONES MAINSI 3544 WITH HELENE SULLIVAN BABY BEARS o 2 Scouts; Boys’|A. F. Pfieger, J. orter, 1088 ranklin G » 3 ghee e omorra Siticaoun: | Rood, 2, 5 Reati Com W' Boack —n— NOTE—TO MEET DEMAND, TWO EXTRA SHOWS AXATEORS MIOHD HDMT. |y DMAWM'M‘ The Gibson Co., Inc. 917.919 G St. N.W. B am, J. ‘Rossi, A. Smith, L G. &nmldt, J. W. stockun. Dr. C. G. Storm, Earl Stoup, G. A Stoup, G. Schuner. J. G. Stephenson, H. A. Stmn H. C. Surguy, H. C. Towner, B. V. B. Thomas, E. s Van Brunt, O. L Vaughan, W. B. Walker, U Westfall, A B. Whittet, W. E. Yocum, H. C. Zimmerman. S = ew Ing. Achievement boys; Home nursing; Lovejoy—Tonight: dletetics. THE MID-CITY PILOT PRINTS FIRST EDITION “THE SIGN OF THE ROSE” NOTE:. This offering is am abso- lute theater noveity. opens as a picture, merges into atage form, DAILY, 11:10 A. M., 5:20 P. M.; PRICES, 40c (NOT RESERVED.) [GAVETY ko siit | - GARDEN FROLICS {| With Danny Murphy and Pearl Hamilton ville and Pictu Branch at 806 11th St. Monthly Magasine o Citizens’ As- | suue 72257 BR0KD SO s, The Sarmying” he sloryfer” I e Recegmreed Preemamemee IS 13 2na—PRIVATE LESEORS sociation Contains Several fi;'. e TS nfi'(;\'('h") G B, P ‘::EEL" bqfa ,;;,,}’,,d" - = l:"u:,:-_';:x 'J;:w‘n’m 25 dunce 1n.a Tew lomsoms, R oot jeskous, any METROPOLITAN| The initial issue of the omciall] QCAL z|(jms'|'s URGED = : o 4 monthly journal of theq Mid-City o e %, T, e T Gitineny Kesoclauon_ tne ] Mid-2l | T0 GO TO PUBLIC MEETING f'"",'.;....‘:."’;;, w7 F ST. AT TENTH—" IIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIII_‘ [7 WANT T0 DANGE 7| Teu can leusn. Odr method and 1t is only can_teach you in course lessons, with individual instruet; balf hour, $1. You meed ot n-n pointment. 10 2. m. 10 10 RIGHTWAY SCHOOL, OF DANCING 1218 New York Ave. N. W. For 10 Years America’s Foremost Academy DAVISON'S 551329 M nw. g B THIS WEEK, AS USUAL, - THE BEST BILL IN TOWN FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS little ten-page magazine contains announcements ‘concerning the next meeting of the association, news of interest to the assoclation and the community, news of the Thomson School Community Center, minutes of the last meeting of the associa- tion and a number of interesting articl Among thB leatures are expres stons from Commissioners Rudolph ster; a tribute to the. ac- ishments of citizens’ assocls- ‘the District by Theodore W. Noyes, ‘editor_of The Star; & narra- uu of the activities of the ‘associaions by A. J. Driscoll, president of the Mia-City organization; an article descriptive of the activities of the Federation of Citizens’ Associations, by Gilbert L Hall, a delegate to the tederation from Mid-City, and &land Max R ondc secretary, says, in e riet to the members, by Russell | sac: e et oditer of the Pllot. | Piie moment {3 grave: -Our encinies The rugular monthly meeting of |on all. sides have concentrated in a Local Zionists have been requested to attend the special public meeting in \the Harrington Hotel tonight at 8 o'clock, td hear reports from. two ‘Washington delegates who attended the national Zionist conference in Philadelphia yesterday, assembled by the Zionist Orgznization of America to consider problems facing the move- ment throughout the world. Among the questions considéred at the con- forence and which will be related by the delegates tonight were the hoped- for ratification of the Palestlwe man- date by the league of nations and enlargement of Zionist activity In this country. The call for tonisht‘u meeting, sign- ed by Jose] ‘Wilner, president, VITAGRAPH OFFERS STAGE DOOR” William Christy = Cabamne’s vivid picturizat York stage life strugg of ..a "_g—g'"“ i'w g, NESDAY ! Latest steps. rllill-r- 1226 Conn. ave. kiin 3387, the association will be held tonight at the Thomson School Following the business session Robert D. Hard- ison, judge of the Police Court will make an lddrel!. A number of mat- *ters of 111, be brought great offensive to prevent the ratifi- cation of the Palestine mandate. ‘Washington Zionists must unite with our brethern the world over to de- stroy this last attempt of our enemies to rob us of our claim to the beloved First Game Called April 12th New York at Washington ' Boys, in '.he m-nnme cheer up.with your good ARCADE - Another favorite before m meeting for actlon, includ- ing the election of a financial sec- retary. BOTH LEGS BROKEN. Thomas H. Selbert Thrown From Horse and Severely Injured. ‘Thomas Hopkins Seibert, 1817 19th 1and of Palestine, at the momeént when the Balfour declaration is about to be carried into effect.” Aside from the report of the dele- gates, plans will be nnnntod for in- creasing the Distris membership to 1,000, as part ol.um it campaign for 100,000 members. s RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED. Thé President m accepted the resignation of Thomas G. Cox, jr., Unned Bnh Nnvy. attached to the batti Dollmg and Wfl- mer T. Cox, ltunhad to the U. 8. Xaihoay. bt : : 6:30 95 EI'S . o e ¥ ' Last Day, Friday, 3lst Taashay wnd v STATIONERY, i ) “DUNBAR passing tree. ‘.:-m-nomlmn- —flm'lh'tl'.dy- ital, | b buying | E. M LARRY SEMOH l' the Jlut mnfl ANITA STEWART h Her Most Sumptuous tion of & U-uqn Ill- Plav OVIBME—WANA" (WM) . WASHINGTON'S’ FINEST ORCHESTRA PATHE NBWS—POLYOHROME “'NIHOPIOI OF THE DAY HII.TON DAVIS---CARL H hlm Organ and m.ru-m cld smoke pal— 3 ““OFTY” “PAUL JONES” . E. Selbert and grandson of Thomas 8. Hopkins, had gone riding with - friend. To avoid running dowp =& pedestrian he made his mount swerve \was thrown from the b ey ormerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1241 Conm, nve. ~Railroom and all bravches w |III|IIIIIIIIII||||||I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIII|IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_II_IIIIlIlIII

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