Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1923, Page 14

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14 ! ‘ _THE: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923. A 4 VIEE BUN']"I“NS ORCHESTRA CONCERT. | | PICTURES OF DINOSAURS _| PERSHING DECORATES |URGES MOUNTED GUARDS |gfthe Wer Department to eneage in Home Ba ; TO BE SHOWN AT LECTURE| FIVE U. S. ARMY NURSES| TO FORM POLO TEAMS |uirfils mouneta toom, " ** Home Band Orchestra, John : s, chief of the bureau, "M, Zimmerman, conductor, le B e has announced that while no polo horses are available, a limited amount of polo | stated that the regulation double bridle equipment, consisting of saddles, mar- | will be found a satisfactory substitute. tingales and polo boots, will be issued | In making the announcement Gen. Rick- to regularly organized polo units of the [ards took occasion to say that tims National Guard, federally recognized. | devoted by national guardsmen to polo No polo bridles will be issued, but it is ' playing will not be computed as “drill.” Exceptional War Service Rewarded | Gen. Rickards Pledges Ald of Fed- % x.-ltom. t(r:tcs‘ ;c\;:nlnz, beginning Arthur Coggeshall Will Deliver Il- & lustrated Talk at Masonic in Brief Service at State, War eral Authorities in Develop- i ad e Auditorium. and Navy Building. ing Game. iuaioal Dh::’slnur:’ flnr;‘d hrlcntoulura will| Five Army nurses, recently award- m‘:{;-‘tmx"dl }3';]"0"‘;1 G";r;’;m?" of the = % s comedy “A Stubborn Cin- gam and fight realistically before | ed the distinguished service medal by et o lumbia an e states are Y 7| Southwest Citizens Urge Po- Gerelinr . Howard members of the National Geographic | President Harding for exceptionally [PeéIng encouraged by the militia bureau | N 7 2 @ PN ) 5 Fox-trot, “Bees Knees," Society at the Masonic Temple audi- | meritorious services in the world |== 2 \‘;' A [ f‘ Ii Take Acti to Ted Lewis torium tomorrow afternoon and even- | war, received their decorations from | = > ?A}_‘—“ -~ ice to Take Action at Once Waltz song, “One Sweet Day,” ing in the course of an illustrated |Gen. Pershing, chief of staff, at the . Zameenik lecture. south front of the State, War and N »w ?5 ; ,ii Arthur Sterry Coggeshall, who will | Navy building Tuesday afternoon. deliver the address, has spent a large | Gen. Pershing not only’ presented the part of the past twenty-six years|medals individually, but also took a searching out the bones of ancient [few “shots” at the herolc group from n'I‘Hmn.l.h and Pewnll-rlleu‘l:‘ from l_;_"l:mvle‘;' c.merd-. et s vice an bootl ing_in certain them the creatures as they lived ose decorated were pt. Sayles N A e = in past geologic ages. Bq a sort of | Ly Mllliken, assistant superintendent e South Washington Citizens’ Asso- | Emilio De Gogorza, Tomorrow. |sclentific magic the restored ani-|Of the Army Nurse Corps, formerly ciation, meeting last night in the e mals have been made to seem to live [chief nurse at the base hospital at Jefterson School, adopted a resolu- Emilio De Gogorza, famous bari-|again in motion pictures. Mr. Cog- |Camp Sevier, 8. C.; Capt. Blanche S. i r;'lzu"iling the police to redouble tone. will be presented in recital at|geshall also will tell of his adventures | Rulon, former chief nurse of a base their rflur’!s to stamp out these con- the National Th{l(gr tomorrow after-|in search of fossil rem: LY hospital at Angers, France; First their efforts 1o atamDp OUt {nen foi- |Doon at 4:30 oleltek by T. Artyur Lieut. Carrie L. Howard, former chiet > g 9 Smith, Inc. nurse at the port of embarkation, Finale, ‘I Was Wrong”.Erdman “The Star Spangled Banner” Notice—The public is cordial- 1y invited to attend these con- certs. { in That Section. F at Fourteenth OU’LL find restful Y relaxation from the bustle of the day LUNCHING here— with New Ebbitt service. 60c-a Plate Aroused over the alleged existence lowing a report by Mrs. Julla Bana- | STItR. InC. - : c s . = g o ’ . "1 Mr. gorza's program will be Rather Significant. Hoboken, N. J.; First Lieut. Nena $ gan. chairman of the wolkes. SOR-|ex falipws: Six folk sonmw from the e o oo o Shelton, former assistant to the di- And DINNER—a spe- of ihe organization. eked by |Basque provinces and compositions) Fiow the Faseas Show. rector of the nursing service in Paris, c S ps Jolice also will be asked bY|hy Villar, Latarra, Schumann. Gretch.| “Was that a marriage license you | France, and Second Lieut. Catherine { cial Table d’Hote— kSt & aninoff. Moussorgsky, Rachmaninoff, gave me a month ago?” Sinnott, former chief nurse of Camp served every day—Sun- S brought before it that hack- | &ninoft, . - 5 1555t hat i f < o ck- | Cyril Scott, Geoffrey O'Hara, Charles course, what did vog think it |Hospital No. 28, France. All these park helr vehlcle Ao, Ta. | Griftes, Debussy. Chapius, Alvarez and | Was? 3 i nurses are now attached to the of- Sulting remarks to schoolgirls who | Hernandez. Miss Helen M. Winslow Well, I've led a dog's life ever|fice of the surgeon general, War. g DRSER00'S will be the accompanist. sinc Department. 0 All tickets issued for February 2 Horse-drawn fire apparatus used | ibruacy 2 in the southwest was declared Inade- | Will be honored at this concert, Re maining tickets may be obtained from quate. “It takes too long for it toj . QUBE, & fire ind has too-much ter.|T- Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G street. to cover for a horse-drawn en-| it was stated Brown and Whife Taxi. Main 431. Robert Stobel declared that often | Lower rates.—Advertisement. day as well— $1:25 per- Plate You can arrange for [ I::nnceu or Banquets of any size. 4 rooms and bath 3 rooms and bath Non-Housekeeping 2 rooms and bath 1 room and bath By the week or month lie policy of the Police Courts to ept small collateral In payment of | ok . 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