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ssia men are starving, and survmg are their 'q!ves there are no roast for carving when dinnér trme arrives. 'The kids in vain are ng for liverwurst and pie; the vultures see ‘them failing, and tear them when they die.- These facts I gain by reading a book just from the press; I see.poor 'Russia bleeding, and weep in my distress. But here’s a volume printed ago; that Russia has no woe The people, HINGES ON MTCALL Democrats May Win Seat if . Ex-Governor Splits Bay r State G. 0. P. Tnited States senatorship contests in Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Isjand and Vermont will attract increasing attention from now on. In some of the states they will be decided at the primaries and in others by state con ventions. At the moment the most interest- Ing gossip attaches to conditions in | Massachusetts, where Senator Lodge, tne republican leader in- the Senate and a right bower of the administra- von, is up for renomination. The|keep my mon; the Russian man and judgment of well posted politicians | brother is having lots of fun.” Alas is that he will be renominated. and.|for human vision! Two.people look barring one contingency, is likely to|at things; one says they are elysian, be re-elected. and one the hammer swings. (Copyright. WALT M ASON. SYLVAN THEATER FILMS WILL SHOW GAME FISH Anglers’ Association urer and bread, and laugh at any smarty ; Joseph that Russia suffers is reckless and unkind; it's spread abroad hf‘; duflers who'have an ax to grind. T! ey have it in for Trotski, and Lenin’s name they hate, and they are writing rotski at quite a vicious gait. I read one book and mutter, { tones, “Poor creatures in the gutter! I'll send them fifty bones And then I read another, and say, The | Edward George C. F. Quinn. tional James J. president secretary: Seth R. MeCall May Run. The “if" in the equation relates to | the sugzested possibility of Samuel W. MeCall runaing in November as an independent candidate for the Sen- ate. It is being talked of.' many Mas- sachusetts men in Washington think it po: Hay “to Present delegateu DEFEAT OF LODGE |[ Mrieri: Rm‘“'T'J"Sfé‘é?é"f:#é’i‘é‘.’.?m Harrison l!;lll“d by B‘" to 764. Beiffert Is Chosen Vice cFrank H. Long ls new president of olumbla Typographical Union, veceiv-, - "W H g member and most noted ing a vote of 877 against 76# for the op- | S1GSet JIVIRE FASDOr ARG oot R er day at the Catholic Mission House, Catholic University, the fiftieth anni- versary of his ordination Following the solemn thanksgiving, Father Elliott was celebrant, a lunch- eon was served. The sermon was preached by Bishop Swimp of Wheeling, W, Va. persons of note were John Bonzano, apostolic dele- | 2:35, 4:25, gate to the United State: Shahan of Catholic Univerdity, Bishop Feizanadez of Mexico. Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, and Admiral Ben- vosing candidate, Hi Other local officers elected Tueada a few brief days ety Fndnksgibg‘e‘;flnt vice presiden rge secretary ; and in this book if's hinted)JeOlER, assistant secretary~and treas. fat and hearty, have cake and pie |arm Edward W, Whyt M. who says they are not fed. The yarn g-r;_dlfl;;;u;u-&, Elwood and” Charles executive commmee ‘members chn::n“;ve;: Joseph H. Cummings, Ed- L. M Burton W. Doyle, The deiegates to the international con- i vention nam in_sympathetic | v 0 o oche, Joseph P, O'Lone and Elwood F. Cahoon. On the vote for international officers T'll | the local organization cast 918 John McParland of New York city, for international Yotes' for his opponent, Walter Barrett of Chicago. Other successful interna- candidates Charles {Howard of Detroit, first vice ‘presiden trustoos of the Union Printers' Home. the vote for agent for the Union Print- ters’ Home. ves, and A. A. Couch, were chosen President. SRR it Hes, loward A. Harrison. priesthood. lliam C. Fechtig, sergeant-at- { A8 of Davison, doorkeeper ; trustee; John orcock, ‘Arthur G. Bateman, Lear, John C. Grace and Joan on, U. S. were: Percy 1. Lowd, tes for | war fame. president against 826 resident of P. | with Hoban, Cleveland, second vice William E. Towne, Duluth, reasurer ; Thomas McCaffe: Brown and Malcolm Knock, Jopnson of this city, received Frank Morrison, William to the American Federation | June %2, "OBSERVE REV. ELLIOTT’S e 50TH YEAR 'AS PRIEST |Leave"; performance at 815 Distinguished Catholics Take rqt in Mass and Luncheon ‘at . Mission House. « ¥ In the midst of distinguished Catho- Very Rev. Walter Elliott, the |9:30 Father Elliott was ordained to the priesthood fifty years ago yesterday in New York ciiy, by Bishop Rosecrans, | brotheér of Gen. Rosecrans -Father Elliott was a vet- eran of the civil war himself. eighty years old, this city for the past elghteen years, and is now connected the Catholic Mission House, Catholic Universit COLLISION VICTIM ASKS $5,000. John O. Small yesterday filed sult to recover $5,000 darmages from J. R. Downman for nlles’ed personal jury. Through Attorneys Leon Pretz- T." W. McCullough.’ Max S.|felder and John A. Garrett the plain- | tiff says he was riding a motor cycle 1919, along the Rockville turn- TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. nlco-—vr-mu Starr, in “Shore p.m. GARRICK — “The mrrlu'ubl- Mother," at 8:15 p.m, MO — ¢ vluldev"le. 'RAND—Jo e Boga! uud-vllle. lt p.m. COLUMBIA— photoplay, at 1 lnn. to the at 11:30 a.m 7:30 and p.m. of METROPOLITAN which 9:40 p.m. Among who were present |a Glass Window, Bishop fotd Hotel, broadcasted from of civil station, “WJZ, He is and has been a Lieut. 5:50, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. ‘I.AL'I‘D-— hundercl&n ‘with Mary Cal 90, 30, T Am the Law, at 11:25 am,, 1’5'330 626 'llfilnd KEITH'S—Jullan Eiltinge, vaude- vllle. at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. y's Col s €:30 and P.ALACB—MI Id‘vny.om “Through 12:55, , 7:66 and 9 p.m. will the Westinghouse at Newark, N. J., 360 meters, tomorrow night from 7 to 9 o'clock, eastern standard time. high-class concert is programed, with & sprinkling of lighter selections. LIEUF. WEBB TRANSFERRED. Richard E. Webb of the U. 8. 8. Kittery has been a duty in the office of naval gence, Navy Department. igned to intelli- ORCHESTRA AIR PROGRAM A conc¥rt by the famous Meyer D: vis orchestra of the Bellevue-! Slfll— Philadelphia, =hE, Costinueus 10:30 A. M—11 P. M. on LAST TWO DAYS A METRO PICTURE Jacques Fflld«r’l adaptation Pierre 0it’s famous A Invalid Chairs ble he.may decide to do it, and Films T of Labor venti tpmobile For Sale and ak convention. bike, wher the defendant’s autpmobile if he does, everyhody recognizes that i en in Alasks and collided with him and injured him se- for Rent a breach will be made in the re- Mississippi Salvaging. RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. tiously. N e publican party in the old common-| Tne Anglers' i i 3 the invalid to get e glers' Association entertained | T, ignat ¢ Ensign Samuel i wealth through which a demo-rat [its membars and friends last night at |y Batiiess of the reciming onlp ot ra might be sent to the Senate. Pri-|the Sylvan Theater with the presenta- | Hoston. has beem acoepted by the maries will be held September 12. tion of two motion picture reels, one President. dealing with salmon fishing in. Alaska, and the other salvaging fish from the overflows of the Mississippi river. In Maine primaries will be held June 19. with Senator Hale a candidate for renomination. He has two republican contestants for the honor. former| The reels were loaned for the occasion Representative Guernsey of Dover|Dby the United States fish commission, and Howard Davies of Portland. The | and G. C. Leach, chief of the division of wiseacre politicians down east are said | fish culture, explained them as they | Mare Island, 10 be placing their bets on Senator| Were thrown on the screen. to the command o Hale's renomination. Oakley C. Curtis,! The reels are highly educational | tal. SENT TO POST IN JAPAN. Commander Ulys R. Webb, Naval Medical Corps, at the Naval Hospital. Yokohama, Japan. ‘alif., has been assigned the Naval Hospi- and dea] largely with fish cultural work in connection,'with the several species of Pacific salmon found in Alaska, such as taking of spawning former governor and mayor of Port- land is expected to be a democratic nominee for the Senate Elections will be held in Maifie in September instead of November and|fish for propagation purposes. There the eves of the country will be bent|were also shown some lnuresllnfl upon the outcome as the first indica- mcenes of fiv-fishing for steelhead tion of the drift of party sentiment.trout in the famous Rogue rlfL in the nation i the northwestern part of the United States. el eene Seemn Safe. N Lo Tn “evmont the wise ones say that Do You Need a Tonle? Reprasentative Frank L. Greene will| Take Father, John's Medicine. No probubly succeed Senator Page if | drurs—Advertisement. * the latter persists in his announced The P. A. Roberts Const. 'to., Inc. 'PRESTON ' A. ROBERTS THE MUNSEY BLDG. Builders of the “IDEAL" Garage—consider- 1ng quality, the cheapest in the city. ember $10 DOWN,B CESSOR! MAIN 1776. T the name—. $10 MONTH CASH OR TERMS. determination to retire from public| life. Col. Greene has been in the| House for ten years and-is said to be| rezarded logically in line for the Sen- | The state < safely republican. Island, Senator Gerry, th? i mbent, will be re- Ll T to nominate former Gov. | man, former Senator Lippitt de-| ciding not to enter the contest. Pros- | svember will depend, it is e measure upon the out- | come present strike in the tex- ! tile and general industrial con- | ditions in the state. ARCHITECT ARRESTED. | | Firm Charges Embezzlement of | $3,200 in Buildipg Deal. : Laurence Percival .Vuhnslun.lwonly- - years, of 4825 Vv Street, was ar- rested v v by Headqunnera‘ Detectives Messer and Mullen rharged. with embezziement of 0 from H;.\rrv D. Copenhaver, a stationer and ! v Connecticut_avenue. ! 'op»nhd er had employed Johnston 3 rvising architeet for a build- according to the police. After Johnston’ rrest. it was said he ad- mitted having placed $1.500 of this to the credit of his brothers in crchants’ Bank to enable them to finance an automobile accessories busin ThP busine: he said, turn-; ilure, and he hild no of mdkan good the amount The Best Gift for The Graduate 50c to $5.00 Extra Leads fory Eversharp, 10c Per Package of 12 Leads Complete Stock The Gibson éo., Inc. 917-919 G St. NW. Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Potted Plants Begonias, 10c and 12¢ All kinds of bedding plants. Geraniums a specialty, 10c. Arthur C. Garden 18th and Minn. Ave. S.E.|f| Sians ‘Washington, D. C. lants le froj Al m e rom Kay ara | OUR BUSINESS DEVELOPING Films developed on the premises in a laboratory equipped to render the best service. Enlarging a Speelaity Harry C. Grove, Inc. Call at hothouses, 18tk 1210 G St. N.W. Minn. Ave. S.E. or corner of 101 Washizgten Homo FINE PLANTS . 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Exquisite designs in many finishes—Mongol ef- many more to harmonize fects, ivory enamels and with every style of furnishing. The durable construction and moderate cost round out the extraordinary values. Upholstered Fiber Rocker, in CROAONDE. ;oo oo bl ooty ssloviatelsiviooniose ——— T WILLIAMS SPECIAL Not l..atol {!ou Can’t Trust Nobady BIG' HITS Every clerk in any line reads The Star—and Classified ads. most direct means and quickly position. It's perfectly natu- ral for the man seek- employment watch The Star’s Help ‘Wanted Columns. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office ive Without Swing’s Coffee, But Not Live as s brought thence to Yemen, Arabla, v\here n was known at the beginning JUST RECEIVED THREE GREAT HITS - STUMBLING - - - - T8¢ e T5¢ Liberal allowance on your old Phonograph as part plyment on one of our new models. HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 fl St. N. W. Grafonolas. Marlboro, Md. Ohicken. fish, steak dllnr-, $1.50; private dining ‘moms, ano, "lf"’fl’ll bow] g part] ‘welcome midaight. THE GIESON CO., INC. 917-919 G St. N'W. DUCKETTS HOTEL Madarn improvements, mhmu-. DAILY 3. served $2.00. " All amuseme; g, billiards. Family a Ope: m, t o Benot novel, “L’Atlantide,” produced with great Fremch caast. Beginning Sunday “The Good Provider” By Famale Hurst BELASGO "Hei £ DAVID nzulco rn-e- . FRANCES STARR e gm‘!finwmnnummflummw 'RANDALL' METROP W BEGINNING SUNDAY 9% OVERTURE—*"CARNEVAL" (Dvorak) N. Mirskey, Conducting WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA PATHE NEWES—TOPICSE OF THE DAY BEN TURPIN in “STEP FORWARD” OLITAN 'F ST. AT TENTI The Juvesile Genius who ecrned Iflme by his ertraordi- 3ad oy 3ol Boy o in “The Kid” “Peck’s and “My Boy.” in a_role which for irresistible comedy and heart-touching pathos Immeasurably ezoeis any of Whe er. ceptional characters this wos voungater previously has brought to the screen. “TROUBLE” Five reels of perfect entertain- ment in which a plucky kid travels o rough but lawghter laden road to happiness. - Y S IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LT 0 in SHORE LEAVE B.F.KEITH'S % s SUNCS HOLTSGSE (IMIM Time and Not D. 8. Time.} “Capture worth-while the Use this fill the to 1210°G ST N.\AI. Atlantic City, Annapolis, Md.. Baltimore, Md. Braddock Heighi Benedict, Md Chesapeske 45¢ Moy Philadelphia, Rock Point,” Md. Alexandria, round trl Arlington Side Trp. 100 additional. $3 and $3.50 per Hour OUT OF TOWN TOURING AT REDUCED RATES Main 104 Franklin 5262 OPEN AND CLOSED CARS New Marmons, Winton: alling BREBRSRERLBRY 833833333338328 2% E. F. 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TRY STORI Ror‘l Clpl LBERTY =g EXTR. vu'm AN ALESTAR CHILD' H CAST. _ oLmlc 1435 U Street WILLIAM RUSRELL = and HELEX FERGUS DESERT BLOS- OMS+ ' And CHESTER CONKLIN COM IRTHDAY GUESTS AND JUN X, GLE' PEST! ‘alboun, the author, will emact | role, supported by Capt. C. full strength of the Garrick Piayers. Next Week—~Enter Madame” CRA.-\I‘IAIJ-’! H ETROPOLITAN AT TENT! LAST TWO DAYS 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. = Jas. Oliver Curweod’s Best 'S-STARS b = Kenneth Harlan, Alice Lake, Gas. ‘mmm ton Glass, Rosemary Theby, Noah wmmm Beery, Wallace Beery—All per- ‘—— fect in | AM THE LAW LARRY SEMON A Riot as Both of & PAIR OF KINGS $ 6.75 AND T5¢ Cor. 7th and E Sts. Against the Future Unprepared- ness against the unknown has caused much hard- ship In'the world. Save a part of your pay and be pre- pared for all emergencies. ANK OF COMMERCE SAVINGS Steamer Charles Macalester Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 aum., 2:30 pm. BLUE RIDGE MOUN- TAINS OF VIRGINIA Every Sikturday and Sunday —OVERTUREw— “LIGHT CAVALRY” (Suppe) Waskiagten's Finest Orshestra N. MIRSKEY, Conmducter PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY i MOORE’S RIALTO 11 A.M.—Last 2 Days—11 P.M. DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL WM. FOX PRESENTS THUNDERCLAP A Melodrama of the Sporting Worlll Featuring MARY CARR & J. BARNEY SHERRY | #& ADDED ATTRACTION © Triart Premu 5 | YOUNG PAINTER Adqtu From Rembrandt’s Famous Painting Featuring SR GUSTAV HINRICHS Guést Condmctor FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA & NEXT WEEK ™ ILON CHANEY vllflhmfi CRANDALL'S Fermorersay LAST TWO DATS_SIX FAMOUS STARS, in JAMES OLIVER CURWOO] AM THE LARRY SEMON, “in A PATR OF KiNG CRANDA LL’S Theater, 9tk & E Sta. TODAY AND TOMOR- nnwK BEBE DANIELS. CRANDALL'S *4%oY ramires GHTLY, ~WEATHER PERMITTING. AT 7 CERT, 7:30: FIRRT Prm‘omu N TODAT-—ALMA EUBEX FIND THE | ‘h0d COMEDY. “STEP THIS 'muonnnw—a'rxo\enun'r in _“THI MATINEE A1 wm‘rz EAGLE. aode. ot “CAPTATN EUBIE FoLo. GALA ‘““Washington’s OPENS MAY 27th FREE DANCING All Seashore Attractions Hotel and Cafe Service All mflf‘g 'n-‘nlrlll and fl:;fll!l Excursion Trains Leave District Line tion: et 50, it o ion Day—a, 9:86, 10:30, 11:30, tion. ), 3 ), e % 1:30, 2: 3, 4:40, 6. Prequent Tralns Returatax METROPOLITAN | ’CIRCLE Col(:nial Beach Opens for the 1922 Season Saturday, May 27 A\l-‘.\l.l: (.lu\n L |CRANDALL’ e MATS. 2 PAL mu\ 3P 'r(wn LAMA 8. DAY oF orb TOMORROW. CHARLES NSTORM| nd ““CAPTA; ( S RI u DDIE pum First_Episod | CRANDALL AroLLo -mzul:'n w R Performances at 620, TOMORRO! R 1th c TODAY 4 C. Ave. S.E. D TOMORROW, « 535 Stk St S.E. EAKLE WILLIAMS MAN FROM DOWNIN Also SURPRISE_NIGHT. 14th Street and R. L. Ave. POLA NEGR . “THE_LAST PAYMENT." :us Pa. Ave Ph. W.953 DUMBARTON 2 emes e HIPPODROME "2 : by hnmnn AL Tomorrow Night EVENT! Atlantic City’’ Special Memorial Day Trips Buck—Fancr. Late of Melntyre & Heath. Phove Adams 123 for appointment. 1° Private lessons and classes. Private Dancing Lessons RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. 1218 New York Bear 13th. vate instruction 10 ne—lm-"nlm ent "0 10 pom. = Epacial rates to indies. PROF. AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO. Libt Monday mod Friday, DAVISON'ST 1329 M n season's ‘dances—latest steps. nv--a:—-cb a few lessoms