Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1922, Page 17

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avetensrervRER LI . . "l1922-—PART 1. U. S. NAVY GETS NEW SUPER-SUB STATE K. OF C. COUNCIL DA YLIGHT SAVING FAILS TO STOP WITH CAPACITY OF 200-FOOT DIp |MEETS WEDNESDAYNIGHT| BURNING ™ OF THE MIDNIGHT OIL The campaign will open tomorrow and exm?a' l‘!?l"lmllh Jnn! hv:’ R Ali*Dlans and preparations for the condubting _Bystematically’ of - ths Sampaign ‘are compiete - Hundreds of volunteer workers will can TYPOS TO PAY TRIBUTE TO DECEASED MEMBERS PALESTINE FUND city ‘rrom Rouse to house durin the Hice e 4 - e campaign. Y have jlum “.1 % 2 All bers = Peteved tall” instructions ns to' the sl WiLL 30 7y The submarine S-50, representing| The S-50 is of the double'hull type o of Order in District| Washingtonians are burnin the Between 11 and 12 o'clock it methods of conducting the campalen.! Memorial Services May 2878t | tro highest type of underwater craft | for about half the length amidships. Invited to Attend'Cons | midnight ol of the gas company. | PERY there has been a very slight A agency throu hwlh!ch :h—‘Wo{ll‘d l,lon- \Typographical Temple. construction, was placed in commis- while the forward and :‘-ft Portions 3 vention. ;::, ':_"‘:o““"‘:";’;'.h"‘ ';:'e e’““’"i also may be due to the tirning in - it ization is restorin) e Jew- are single U e O s e- B mpany’ eavily as usual of some of the wtreet cars lier. 2 I ind In Pajestine. ‘The quota| The twentieth annual memorial exer- :':“m’_"::""o;‘ g:“’s:":",rc":}; Bigned fo subrerge with sfety 30| Annual convention of the State| desplte the fact that they have to Engineer Mclihenny of the gas .lemsh Poet Raskin Will Ad_ allotted to the United Siates consti- clxlu in honor of dered members of Rt Ol orp! feet. It is 240 feet over all 'm-. & | Council, Knights of Columbus of this| get up an hour “m“ i5 " the company stated that there has tutes the greater m;llo.n"l_)l"(:h: 1;.31; ‘t'alwlfiv \ T hical Union, No. 101, | Boat Company, according to an an- | maximum breadth of hull or twenty- | oity, will be held in the K. of C. home, 7 been no appreciable change in the g . sxtine hiiduet fox the 3o s g el ln_rx ullmnu 28, at|nouncement of the’Navy DQepartment. | one feet six lneholhl-nd draft of thir. | 918 10th street nbrthwest, Wednesday | ™Ornin®: §as charts at night this week. dress Campaigners This- | Fiftssvers s I Smeit o Feba | il Dl of fout aier vomes| (55, o ihes under Sormilpigul S Vool RO 8 Bosets + e was v veter touay o o | oAbl e, it of 1 h e - v 2! - ed; ‘ircigation in Palestine, th president of the New Orleans Typo- |0 be furned over to the Navy soon |" The submarine s divided {nto six |erings of the somnai mo pan E4tb-| ficials of the Washington Gas. | P07% L0 0" 6aY Tuat “the Afternoon. ,“"Qfg""’;g' Al ingauteiee :fi'te%ffi:; graphical Union in 1873, Is to make|by the Lake Company. water-tight compartments and is pro- | Delegates to the convention will in-| 1A8ht Company ang the'Potomac | lines have now adjusted their f atong ‘modern Iinen: the purchase. of | N address. . e e < < D o e i ® eoh ot ymerl. | clude grand knights of the‘five coun.| Electric' Power Company after a .| schedulés to the varying hours pt Workers in the Keren flayesod (Pal- [land and the establishment of land - RSB e oD = an Die ng 2 |cils in this jurisdiction, together with| study of conditions at ®heir plants | ¥ WEERIES SPoP Sl Wonsen IR T s e e o I it the . playing of the “Raymond an;fl- by ntb-;_i‘t'on:a-lozo,lu{ Task." | screw propeller. Two slectrio mo- | state officers and/, the past grand durl: Pl o i p-ork- the city begin and end their day of i Bvary member of the Jewish.faitn | OVerture,” to ollowed by an_in- | by Mr: East, The s to be called | tors, supplied by lead acid storage | knights of each <ouncil, who have| SUriNg fo y8 w laber., | <= raise a local quota of $50,000 toward | wj]] be asked to contribute to the | VOCation by Rev. Edward Hayes, pas- [ by George G. Siebold. The quartet|batteries, furnish the power whi been elected to serve at the conven-| . nE hOurs. the national fund of $9.000,000 for 1922 | fund on_the basis and principles of |{or = of Douglas Memorial M. B |will sing “T Heard the Voice of|submerged. tion. State Deputy Maurice J. Mc-| _voiiam F. Ham, president of the are to meet at 2:30 o'clock this after | “Maaser,” which was the old Hebrew |Church. ~ A quarfet, .composed of |Jesus Say.” Mr. Osborne's address| The armament consists of, four | Aulifte will preside, 2 power company, said the only va- ASSIGm TO OLYMPIA. noon at the Y. M. H. A. headquarters, | system of taxation. based on the in- | Ellsabetn " Lackey, 'Edna. Darnall [ will follow the playing of two num- | twenty-one-inch torpsdo tubes in the | 'AIl “members of ihe order are tn-| Fiation in the Consumption charts | . "0 e Ricnmona, Naval Med- e eeting. will ba. sdirenseq by | COme Of each tndividual Baser with re: Jonn G Kiot ot the | Xir. Kleln ‘And My Kast are to|in tho stern A four.ineh ffty-caliber | V/i°d to attend the convention. Bogein the. earty muratag apa. ek Corps, of 2he'burean of medicine the famous Jewish poet, Raskin, who piano, is_to sing Stenson's “The|sing “Forever With the Lord.” Fol-|gun is on a deck just forward of the ——0—— G probably is due to the fact that |and surgery, Navy Department, has recently returned from Palestine. Texas Gulf Sulphur has declared | Prayer Perfect.” lowing the anthem, “Dear Spirit, Lead [ conning tower. ‘The vessel carries It pays to read the want columns oi the street cars begin to use cur- .rl‘ duty th r o Campaign headquarters for the local | quarterly dividend of $1 a share, pay- | Introductory remarks are to be de- | Me,” Dr. Hayes wiil deliver the bene- | radio apparatus both for surface and | The sur Hnndua. of situations are |. rent an hour sooner than they did | becn assigned to duty on the cruiser campaign are at 318 Jenifer building. | able June 15 to stock of record .tune 1.'livered by Edward S. 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