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16_- : : ' THE EVENING STAR," WASHINGTON, D.; C,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922 (Copyright, 1922, by H. O, Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat, Off.) —By BUD FISHER: CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The board of directors, Twentieth Century Club, will meet tomorrow at 11 am with {ts president, Mra_ Wil- liam H. Herron, Florence Court West., Miss Jennle Burke will address I FeaL PUNK: L'M & . > SHAKING LIKE A LEAF| - . g, UHAT'S THE ve: . s wEle : r«':‘r‘:-‘e;mm AGUE: WHAT's GOING 1N AND HUG : “ ] \Yov, Jeee? THE RADIATOR! y 3 2 z Nominated as Governor of Fifth District—Prizes Awarded at Close. A reception and ball at the New Wil- lard Hotel, given in honor of Chester K. Robertson of Shamokin, Pa., newly chosen nominee for governor, brought the three-day conference of tfle fifth district Rotary to a close !ast night. Mr. Robertson, who earlier in the day, was declared the successful can- didate over Charles H. Godfrey of Atlantic City, together with Craw- ford C. McCullough, president of In- ternation Rotary; Edward L. Stock, present governor of the fifth district; John Poole and Glenn Meade, past in- ternational presidents; Guy Gun- educational section of City Club to- morrow night, her subject to be: “In the Heart of the €umberland Moun- tains, Where Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia Join.” Robert Lawrence a eorps of vocal aids will give a “Yight of Song” Monday at £:30 o'clock, ladies’ night, at University Club. The Women’s Alifance of All Souls’ Unitarian s Chufch will meet Friday fat 11 am., at 1789 Columbia road. Mrs. J. E. Lambie will speak. The Conduit Road Citizens’ Associa- aion will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m,, at St. David's parish hall, Conduit and Chain Bridge roads. The Business Women’s Couneil will meet tomorrow evening at the Church of the Covenant for “an everng of pleasure.” Mrs.sSelden P. Spencer will conduct the Bible class at 6:30 p.m. Commander C. T. Jewell, U. 8. N., will describe “Historic Spots in New England” tomorrow, at 8 p.m, in St. Margaret's Church. daker, past international vice presi- e dent, and Charles W. Semmes, presi- The Women’s joint congressional dent’ of the local Rotary Club, with | committee will meet Fiday at 10:30 their wives, regeived the guests, and | a.m., at Y. W. C. A., 1333 F street. after introductions to the nominee general dancing followed. A l‘llEe concert will be held Fri- Mr. Robertson's nomination i vir-|day at 7:30 p.m., at Calvary Baptist > ¢ cuntiy o sems, nomination e VIr: | Ciirch, ' The following Seout troops | American Women's Legion, will hold | benefit of work for veterans in local | Clubiwill give 8 mid-Lent fancy-aress | Dancing will follow. Short Story|rehearsals. Tomorrow atternoon:| TRAIN LAUNDRY WO auired 1s ratifieation by International | are invited to attend: 2, 23, 30, 31, 60, | a special meeting Friday at 10 a.m.|hospitals. Music by Walter Reed |party at theiclubhouse. Club meeting at 8 o'clock. Dramatics; rhythm for girls and boys. RKERS. Rotary at its forthcoming convention 63, 73, 85, 8:. Ss,hss,flsstandl Slel:! S‘::'\‘:flt‘!. in the Church of the Covenant. Melody Boys. Y in June. The term of ofice staris on | This ‘will be the first of the ymusic 2 — - S b e e R el e e e i e et ot thie 20 DiSIston: | Exnteaion' of d Gill 1am 7istertny || Washington| AGARZiy. of Sciences,|. AP reproduction will feature the || Cantral High—Tho forty-frat pub-, L oe, em o e e e 1 et e e Mak Others will follow. afterncon caused a fire in the home |the Philosophical Soclety and the |, Mi B z ‘clook, at Y worth B. B. team; community m: € men in ts re- es Brief Address. b an \)itary Engineers, 8 o , at |sic evening will be given in the audi- 3 y music. habilitation divisl - —_ of Kate Davis, colored, 318 Willow [ Chemlical Soclety will hald a joint| engineer reproduction plant, Wash- |torium on Saturday at 8:15 -— a divislon %o becoms Laus bafiggl%;'v‘;fi;&?evtnmmmegmi O e Al royein vy | ioeeloourt southwest. B et o | h e et lonat: Muaom assembly ha! | inston barracks. w e Park View—Tonight: Saranac A.|9rymen. experts in the business from North, presiden ne | will address the sixth, face and breast were burned, and|of the National Museum. Dr. F. W. ; Parl H r < Columbia, Pac, club, at the late session | cighth grade teachers of the fTst nine | Willlam Tuell. colored, twenty-elght | Aaton of Cambridge University, Bng- ; : Thomson—Tonight: ¥our short(C. Park View Players; rhythmic for | the botler reom to the business office, yesterday, the newly chosen nominee ! divisions tomorrow _at 3:15 p.m._at|years old, 340 Clark court south-|land, will speak. AT THE COM plays are to be staged this evening(Women. have come 1o the burcatis vocatio was Introduced to the assembly at|Thomson School. Subject: “The De- | west: recelved burns to hig hands ! — MMUNITY CENTERS |by the Walter Reed Dramatic Asso-| . school 4t Chililcothe, Ohto, weid Bl Memorial Continentdl Hall, and i3 a | velopment of the Junior High School | while trying to extinguish the| The Government Hotel T-U will| Wilson Normal—Tonight: The mem- |c'ation in the auditortum. On the Pacific coast it is possible | reotor Forbes in o eratornos s aad Di- brief address, assured his f-{low |in Washington” Miss Deal will Eive | fire and save the women's 1ife. Kate |have a uarce at Recreation Hall. bern of the Lonesome. Glub are to bo to travel in motor busses from Mexi- | The requests came ri ears o Rotarians that he would do all in his|a talk on the same theme. and Willlam were taken to Casualty — given a dramatic performance with Johnson-Powell —This afternoon: | call, Mexico, to Portland, Oreg., a dis. | tutions and pri\'axe‘rnm-«-r;< fol’l sev- power to maintain the present high Hospital. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Ann's|special music in the auditorium.'Social dancing instruction; rhythmic! tance of 1,000 miles. eral classes of laundry wnn{ers r standard of the district. Senator Rawson (?f Jowa will be Infant Asylum will meet with the Before announcing the result Mr.|honor guest of lowa State Soclety| oliver Tipton. mine years old, 1400 | Men's Ald Soclety of the same Insti- |7 7 Sale of : Self-Filling—Guaranteed North presented gold watches to Gov. | Saturday night at the New Ebbitt. | §th street. was bitten on his thigh | tution, 8 o'clock, at 23 K street. Im- Stock 'in apperciation for services |James C. Davis, director gemeral of | by a dog while playing near his|portant. rendered the district, and to Fred . |railroads, will speak. Dancin: home last might, His wound was ncoln, secretary of the conference, dressed at home. Th h v . W n 3 e Rialto Club will give & theater who lost his timepiece when on a| M. Charles D. Walcott will sive party at the Belasco and a supper and PENS ' At 7th and E Sts. Store only v i a. talk on {;fi%’“ piziSitosdisi€numtintRatary Canadian Rocky Mountains,” _before| QRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. @snce atiHatvey s Strictly high quality, o b “ » Rob- | th ting of the Wildflower Preser- N In a brief address on “Music,” Rob- | the meel nE of the = s “A Flash of Action,” and other mo- guaranteed Fountain i vation Society, in the auditorium of TONIGHT. o e rcton® af; [ the Natlonal Museum tomorrow at| Rhode Tsland Citizens’ Association |tion pictures of the American Army Pens. Seli-filling and perfect in every detail. 8 p.m. An exhibition of Mrs. Wal- | will meet at 8 o'clock in Sherwood |in France, will be shown under aus- e e of e e "t eonad | cott's_watercolor sketches of wild- | Presbyterian Church. plces of Battery C, 110th Field e 1 e e In the Dain fabicin Artillery, at National Guard Armory, Pthers to make addresses pertinent |Ball of tae Smithsonian building. The Walter Reed Players will|8 o'clock. Public invited. No charge. Pens that will last a long, long time. A for- tunate pufchase permits this low pricet 4 STORES No, 1-7G K Sts. N. W. No. 2.7th & E §ts. N. W. - No'3-14th & U Sts. N. W. No.4-7h&MSts.N.W. No.5-8th & H Sts. N.E. - — drama in_ four acts at to Rotary matters during the after- present a u Toon were G 3. Bahlke ot Baltimore, | The George Baldwin McCoy Unit, Thomson School, at 8 o'cloc The younger members of the Arts Frank E. Decker of Athens, Pa.; Dr. Harry S. Fish of Sayre, Pa.; D. Hayes Keech of Allentown, Pa., J. T. Olm- stead of Harrisburg, Pa. Garrison of Berwick, P: liams of Scranton, Pa.; William P. White of Wilmington, Del.; V. L. Dodson of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and William Lewis Butcher of New York. Prizes Are Awarded. Before announcing the prizé win- ners, Lee Heist, president of the Philadelphia club, and chairman of the trophy committee, spoke briefly | [f on the forthcoming celebration to be held in_Philadelphia In observance of the 150th anniversary of the sign- ing of the Declaration” of Independ- ence. The silver cup for best attendance during the year went to Athens, Pa.; that for the highest yearly average in division A to the Baltimore club; division B, Bethlehem, Pa.; division C, Sayre, Pa.; division D, Brixton, N, J.; the ciub on the honor roll most fre- quently, Sayre, Pa.; greatest mileage, Mount Carmel, Pa.; while the cup to the club having the greatest number of ladles in attendance went to At- lantic City. The first prize for secretaries’ ex- hibits was awarded to John Krause of Wilmington, Dei., with F. J. Mee- hean of Sayre, Pa., second. Many of the delegates remained in the city to attend the regular weekly meeting of the local Rotary Club, and the luncheon at the Willard Hotel to- day was almost a replica of the con- ference. SALE! High-Life Cigars All _Havana Cigars made by The Gene-Vall Cigar Company. Here is your chance to buy 2 for 25c and 15¢ straight shapes at reduced prices: 2 for 25¢ “STAPLES” 2 for 25e “CELESTIALS” 2 for 25¢ “COMMODORES” 2 for 25¢ “MEDIA PERFECTOS” 2 for 25¢ “CORONAS” 15e straight “SUBLIMES” Don’t expect them every day at this price.. 3 for 25c—Boxes of 50, $4.00 “Buy All You Want!” No.8:7 N8 2\ i&Pk.Re. No.9-315t8 MSEs.N. W. Ne.:10-161& Columbia Road No: 11653 Pa. 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