Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1923, Page 20

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[1ievea the aavancing forces ravorabie to Dr. Sun will be able to foree them to evacuate. There is the gravest es who are S Country nton now \ 5 ; - = ki Kwangsi } MR. HOOVER TO SPEAK. LABOR OFFICIAL OPPOSES Artist Who Will Appear Cehany the. soMTRGrS. copItaL i Bt chioNlitorat LIFTING ]MMIGRANT BAN At Community C1:mcertl Caion fRoBt Bk VLRt o | ameer o Toln e It e e e Honor Guest o ) i emy, i Chiung-Ming, who |there will be heavy logs of life if Society. Says There's No Need for Build- AT CUMMUN"Y CUNCERT president of the South Chjna Repub- | foreign warships are determined 1 Secretary of Coi ce Herbert « - lic. Since taking the ‘city thes to their national Beyetary of Commerce ing Trade Workers From Fotens have rexoites S s e et At des Noaats of (e’ California State Society at its e Ten thousand Cantonese troops, | principally on Shameen Islund, which twenty-ninth annual celebration at the | G : —_— Hoiel Washington Thursday evening. - o= -+ The number of bullaing trades|Helen Ware, Violinist, and Eu- Gon. "wer e e ek L oth ! S artisans = now within the United . s d, waiting . s ol {power and reclamation project. Hep: States 1s somewhat greater than can| 8¢Ni® Bruman, Pianist, to Be z o ca 3 a . : {resentative A. M. Free, president o = 3 io5 s e 1 4 : Gatlinburg, Tenn., Will 1:»%_;;;1(. Ir’?|\:"fiwi.».lmeu-i{u:::;ld‘c:“ } Big Inaugural at Con- ¢ employed undek ‘current construe pply about o;n‘x.e:’l..m of th alifo S - 1 this . , H i ment issued yesterday by William J. et Be Given. siniiations of 13 kind in Washing vention Hall. Spencer, secretary-treasurer of the FeR-—SNd. 18 had binde ¥ e building trades department of the — - fective medium for preserving soc L d e L OUNTAINS ontucts Smong Callforalans T ing in American Federation of Labor. Alle- Sunday night concert, Central High Community Center, to- night, §:15 o'clock. Admission free. Doors open at 7 o'clock. PROGRAM. (a) “America.’ (b) Salute to the flag (c) Oath of allegiance. (d) “Doxology. Bverybody. “Old Folks at Home." “Let the Rest of the World Go By.” () s % THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 4, 1923—PART 1. had ousted un last June as|the invaders retreat in disorder. The Hoover will be the guest of hon Europe. driven out of Canton b |is wunder British and French flags Description of Project - at|an sddress on”che Colorado river | Ticket Demands Forecast | = : —— = x Heard Tonight. = tion ac es, according to a state- ned in 1904—one of the fi or- 222 |DECORATIONS gations that a change in present im- | migration laws is necessary to ad- | jmit more qualified laborers from Eu- irope he declared to be “preposterous ‘and based upon gross ignorance of | the true facts.” | With perhaps two exceptions, the bricklayers and plasterers, Mr. Spen- cer asserted, the building’ crafts are | now encountering some degree of un- {employment. Likewise, he said, the {present immigration restrictions do ~ {not serve to restrict migration to !the United States of skilled men from England, Germany and the! indinavian countries, which na- | tionalities. he added. could amply | | supply any demand in the United DAZZLING and a musieal program | follow Secretary | s ad- | The following comm 5| e of the arrangemenis ! ehairman:- Thomas ¥ i Du R ¥ W. MeCord . H_H, Chapman, | itland and A, C. Ream. | BOY SCOUTS CET - TOTAL OF 5065 Campaign for $30,080 Fund Closes—E. S. Middleton . Captures Cup. i e . will dress, char Avhion, Homekeepers! Be “not at home” to sick Headaches and Colds—take . Tablets of AXo ASPIRIN In the Three Point Box, 25¢ Physicians’ Size Bottle, 75¢ Retai! Merchants’ Exposition to Continue Two Wecks, With Many Booths. Annual Budget for Imstitution Last Year Exceeded $2.600. 1] @ (b) ks of New York." yhody. Welcoming visitors to ington, (2) “The Rosary" Xevin (b) “Sweet and Low"..Barnby Brass quartet of the Washin ton Times-Herald Boy Band. Recreational singing. Lverybody. (a) “Military March," Sehubert - hma . pianist, Russian Sym- Orehestra, inging. Wash- RUMAN, (CANTON MENACED | BY 40,000 TROOPS Ten Thousand More to Join in Attack on Chinese Capital. abor of the class con- OSPELISSON -~ SEEKS 1000 { Luncheon to Be Held Tomor- ! row to Formulate Plans for pressed at ! 3 e 1ght | Campaign Starting Feb. 15. | | ., Scontmasters to { v i Middicton, which had pecial have i day during the week ¢ R & sued to 100 business and professional botii the 1 nen of Washington to meet at lunc on at the Gospel Mission, 214 Johni TWo famous artists will appe Marshall place, at 1 o'clock tomor- | Céntral High Community row afternoon to formulate plans for when the Community £100,000 campaign scheduled to fifteenth free bLehalf of this institution will be given at tists are Hele iSugenia Saint-saens 1 Brahms-Hochstein Helen W violinist, American pneert artist and composer. Gertrude McRae Nash at the piano, | (&) “God Be With You." | (b) s Te 2 1 With total subscriptions amountin reported, the Boy Scout nd of the failure to reach | Lawrence, as Burkart and the | | akhington Community Or- H estra i isted Helen invitations been ix- By the Axs . CANTON. F 3—W Hsu nk-Chi 10 claim the Sun Yat-Sen and imminent, for 4 in the river purpose of protecting ts of nationals the | AL business houses e 10,000 | troops under Gen marching Canton southern capital fo BARRIS ot Center t Music Sunday | eign warshi 8:15 | today for the ware, | the inter Conditions in th 1! amount Middiete e apt FIUTEN { Fresident of R, { ve AvsHAw I Groce Axnock 5 Degis the atlon’s, ancho concert Boy on For Constipated Bowels, Sigk Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Biliousness Februar Any int tion and the work it wh been overlooked on the vitation list, is also cordially Capt, E to nd. according to Res r of international reputation. | geth ‘ Cory. superintendent of the mis: : In nearly every {and on g : s | Ttev. Mr. has but recently come | la ica and is now in | winount of subseriptin | orth s a s+ twolto Washington® and rful lest ! Washington e ting arrange there he important omissions in the | for an extensive nder the man- | i Tist gement of deliffe Chantauqui fand his army tow ning eod i violin Bruman. | one the organiz performs and | Piar e home Ware is concert one of America’s|barricaded violinists 4 T A competition in- Chalr food show an 1. whieh oy el cting. When work won r with four Br 1ta the event howels i gunboat tthe o hostilities at any by in Arets en or in: venience you next day like pills, c mel ¢ Children love cent hoxes, also Any drug store. s expected tine o be quickly the g piness "ascarets, too. 19 and 50 cent sizes. { bitinusness acid on ves Statintics. sour has aceording 1 The 1SSy stat contribution alls ot « 4 tiv on as a it out upon which the coming financial and 1 " i e should meet with a read Huke on_the part of citizens of The report’s tabulation boo! P A4 lmonth of January is as red for. < given fr served, ed fred nts given red for men. vices held i held outsi ex hel ixsued & recent ac- | basts of piano in of Alusie. ropean su ntendent { intention of ousting the Iy come | n has re B i where sh the Odess Her most pronoun were achieved soloist of the Russian Symphony Or- follows: | chestra. Mrs. Bruman has en up revenue. | her Ameriean e in Washing 1mber fton and will her coner number_ of | hookings from sity in the futur baths, 760.{ A brass quartet of boys from th 5 positions | Washington ferald w nt to hospita ting feature of t auditorium of au old gold trimm flags give @ patriotic s —_— = THE MANS STORES fY OF WASHINGTON for John' Waters, L 391 . B Capt Faham Powe len. Miss Heler *at the w fin on Communit numbers twenty-sever nd will be heard in u selec- tion, and will & accompany the singing by the audi . SR smail town of 400 in- | rmany, is without a January Record Month. wry was a record mont novement in Washingte ut advancement qualified hefore for s for the n the A to- the Sunday school, 53 mder all meet b will ) had fr holder auspie wiven s of which t These ti pversions, i<kinge i ): calls by soe onsiderable po families vitited and charge i s elubs, ties and arranged to Two 1 werker, 5:{ habitants in ( o relief given, 11.] telephone. and 100 se to fir won their St kes a total of nine in rank for the mo 3 rd of any since the court of reviev {lished.- During the mo scouts qualified for a total of » | two merit t scou the rhool the { the Boy Scout At the same the community Two Ways to Save Money ONE WAY IS BY DEPOSITING IT IN A RESPONSIBLE BANK; THE OTHER WAY, AND 4 SURE WAY, IS TO BUY AN ALL-I¥OOL SUIT OR OREGON CITY VIR- GIN IWOOIL OVERCOAT IN THIS BANG-UP SALE OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S - SUITS and OVERCOATS (From Our Regular Stock) OREGON CITY VIRGIN WOOL OCOATS And hundreds of fine Suits from a Nationally Known Phila. Manufacturer have given us a sale to attract hundreds of happy custoners $19.75 Off for a Fresh Start, Boys One-Cent Collar Sale Thousands of Brand-New 15¢ Starched Collars (all perfect) 1 Collar for 15¢ The Second Collar for =y Not All Sizes in Every Shape— But Plenty of Shapes pro < reqilesta MI hrstedt, 2 e <how in # body members of rth oling of Washington will attend in | t Saturday. Four hund f the 11 some 5 ittend on Monday 5.000 A Thorough Job t {mem work will wouid he chapter and_in Gons of the eity auditorium of C next Frida thirteentli birthday « movement in Ameriea. | time troons thr will be holding simi- lar meetings: and at $:15 all scouts, | wher they will stand at tention and repcat their scout oath i and laws. The program will include | ia g ceremony. with mussing of the by the drum and bugle | p 49 am’ I o T round-up resulte’ and! Willlam Schmucher § did the Our rebuilt typewriters are used machines which have been taken apart at the factory, cleaned. fitted with new parts where necessary, reassembled and re-enameled. We have a few of them which we are offering at a very rea sonable price. L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. X Mills Bldg., Pa. Ave., 17th and G Sts. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Phone Main 411. tures CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Phil Sheridan Belief Corpx. No.- 1 {has postponed its entertainment for Phil idan Post R.. which was ay’ night. until F y 2 of illness of man dinner. and N from 5 to hold a turkey ment _at 16th nest Tu on stree 7 pm. Stanton Park Cltizens’ Aswocis ! will meet tomorrow. 8 p.nL. at i « ibody School. HAARNIAZ + Vi M. L _.Algmnl luncheon t row. 230 p.m. at Army and Club. ! PERRY P. P { 3 Secretary of Retail tive Aswo i TRICK, H H ers’ Protec-! e o, { tion. { at G Juncheon tomorrow, P Dodge Hotel i < {The Adyertising Club of Washingt Parentx’ Leaguex of the Distriet|las chosen next Wednesday for will meet tomorrow, § p.m.. at New | day at the show Bethel Baptist Church. Open Daily After the the show will Sunday. from 2 to nd There will be sométhin, ry “minute of the time. ions, lectures, motion pic- dio concerts and vocal. or- stral and phonograph selections. 3 ane_will given plenty to cept Sunday. Columbin Heights Citizens’ Asxo ow night.{ tion will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., at tephen’s Hall, 3017 [4th street « yder will give address on the m wrine convention. . The West Virginia Soclety will WALLACE iattend as a whole the Food Show as iy Iguests of the Retail Grocers' Pro- A ! e tective Association Thursd Regu- | 23t froe . milk, soft drinks, School. { other things. & of souvenirs also | will be giv ' Oune baking: powder manufacturer will bake b cuits and serve them free. The list of exhibitors follows: France Milling Company (Gold Medal Pancake Flour), Juseph Tetley & Co, elfand Manufactur C rowning & Bains Steuart Son & Co. (syrup and mo. ture on the work of Henrik |lasses). ' Foulds ~Milling Company n at the Club of Colonlal Dames, | (macaroni and spaghetti), Carry Ic K street northwest, tomorrow | Crtam Company, Noxzema Chemical | Afisrncen at # ofclocks | Cempany, John R. Heppe & Co., B, J. Agee (Economy Darner), Cheek Neal “offce Company (Maxwell House Cof- L. Kraft & Bros, Inc., . Akin Manufacturing Com- (Shinall), Brewer s Company, A. Loffler -Provision. pany, Corn Products Refining Com pany (Parko), O. J. De Moll & (pianos and talking machines). son refrigerator Company, Refrig-| erator Pan Alarm Company Packing Tompany, Golden tional Furniture Compa ing Company, Hecker R®homas J. Lipfoh,” Iné MRS, HENRY €, By unani- | sanctioned ization such | the | was | i Appalachian mount wous vote the the plan s to the e fc ol. ¢ 2 in of the Smoky moun chosen the site for the settlement school The settlement school opened p yvears ago with one teacher and leven pupils. in a little abandoned ! chureh w th school s 200 pupil 1 hers and 7 buildings, \ will be launched this 3 to ad industrial high school to the sett t reat Change in Children. Since tha time, through the work of the settlement school, the children have changed from undernourished, shy whispering children into eager, bright pupils, and modern improve- ments have replaced those of the pioncer days of the revolutionary The study section of the Mothers’ Club of John Eaton School will meet e tomorrow at 3: fratern e Sixteenth Street Highl zens’ Al ation will meet tom, 8 p.an., at Sixth Presbyterian Church! Minnexerode Andrews will Mirs. he free lobby concert nt the Y. WM. will begin at 7 o'elo ning in the central build- | (che 6 G etreet northwest. Those ay to take part in the program are Mrs, Fred_Freund, Miss Frances F. Grif- fin, Miss Sue Boot, C. L. Strvker, Robert B. Griffin and Fred R. Freund. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Wanderlusters' will hike from At first tobacco chewing and snuff pping were pre among the wirls in the school, but their desire to have pretty white teeth like the Pi Phi teachers proved greater in- centive than any dentist’s lecture, it High School Cadets—Attention! Plenty Genesee Pure n Franklin Park, Va. Meet at 36th and | M streets at 1:30 o'clock. G. A. Gambs, leader. is stated. _ Natives Co-Operate. The mountain people have co ated witk the fraternity in extending the scope of the work and the physi: il requirements of the school. They 200 of their money to pur- se the land. on which a modern sl building was, erected. When | gopoior winiam H, King will s 18 & S 3 peak chiool was_opeied; the annusligy sz street branch Y. M.'Ci 4. ‘at operation totaled $500, 13" o 'clock. Good program. Public wel- Red ‘Triangle Outing Club hike will start from Lakeland, on the Branch- ville road. Cars leave Treasury 2:15 and 2:45 o'clock. Hike will start upon arrival of latter car, ~ and this increased steadily until las year, when it reached $2.600, which}come: Ladles invited. was raised by the i Phi Alumnae all over the country. Besides giving their financial as- sistanoe. to the settlement . school, many of the alumnae have given un- stintingly of their time. The entire work of constructing the school was supervised by Mrs Eli Helmick. Others who are intensely interested in the school are Mrs. Calvin Covlidge, wife of the Vice President, and. M Hanry C. Wallace, wife of fhe Seerk- jary of Agriculture. The work of Clara Barton, founder of the Red Cross, will be told by Lucy M. Graves, for many vears secretary to Miss Barton, at National Woman's Perty. 25 1st street northeast, at 4 o'clock. William Clark Taylor wil speak on “Women's Part in Politi- cal Life of the Country.” TONIGHT: “*Revin Barry Council, A, A. R. L R., will ‘meet, §. o'clock, 1006 E street, Compan: pany (Jell-0), (butter), er Hill Dairy, C. F. Mueller C Jullus Lansburgh Furniture Company. McCormick & Co., Martin Gillet & C (House of Lords Tea), R. B. Davis Company (Davis Baking Powder), S. Kann Sons Company _(modern kitchen utensils), Hub Furniture Company, Chapin Sacks, Inc., Mutual Service Bureau- (electrical devicer), Kirkman & Son, Carroll Erwin Com. pany (electrical household goods), Columbia Bottling Works, William Conradis «& Co. (model hathroom), New Era Gas Stove Company, Pills- bury Flour Mills Company, King Klec- tric Washer Company, Ward Baking Company, Doubleday Hill Electric Company (radlo receiving _station). Cook’s Qualita Cakery, Harry Caspel broker: Troco Nut Butter Company, William T. Leahey & Co. (vegetable cutters), Havenner Baking Company, Ridgewood -Orchards (apples): and mev— eral additional exhibitors to be definitely apnounced - LOMOIIOW, . Wilkins | WITH “GALIFORNIA g SYRUP” MOTHER! Even Bilibus, Upset, Tongue-Coated Children Love this Pleasant, A teaspoonful of “California *Fig Syrup” now will thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even if cross,-feverish, constipated, or full of cold, children love:{ta “fruity”’ taste, and ‘Mmothers can-rest easy becauss it never fails to work all the souring food | uny imitation. Harmless Laxative and nasty bile right out of the stom- ach and bowels without griping or up- setting the child. ; Tell your druggist You want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup,” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, Mother, vou must say “California.” Refuse i { ) of military style collars the sale. Sold in Half-dozen Lots Only—6 for 48¢ : 1c¢ Collar Sale—Both Stores

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