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WILL PUBLISH WORK ONANCIENT SWAMP Discoveries in Excavations of Hotel Walker to Be Pre- served for Posterity. In ordsr that the record finding of deposits trom an ancient | swamp beneath the sofl of Washing- ton may be preserved to posterity the Washington Academy of Sciences i3 to be requested to publish papers on tha subject in its journal, it was announced yesterday. Iive papers on the depogits were read at a joint meecting of the academy, the Biolog- teal Soclety of Washington and the Botanical Society of Washington at the Interfor Depariment two weeks age. Sclentists agreed at the joint meet- ing as to the antiquity of the swamp deposits uncovered when the mod-| ern steam shovel dug down below | ground level on the site of the Walk- | er Hotel at Connecticut avenue and | Do Sales strcet. Only one note of | heard al the meeting when a member of the Assoclation of Oldest Inhabitants rose und re- lated how he aund other boys sixty years ago swam und fished iu & stream which flowed over the exact 8pot where the deposits were found. | The ' researches of the scientists ad goie S0 deep iNto the matter t even this objector admitted after the meeting he was convinced of the age of the fossil eypress roots found on | the hotel site. At the northeast corner of the cx- cavation, where no artificial fill had been made aver the stream bed of a | If century ago, it was learned to- a bod of sand and small stones | Tiftcen or sixteen feer thick covered | the ancient swemp. The formation of this bed indicates, according to W. Stepheuson of the Geolog! Survey, that it was laid down stratd “either by deposits fiom anclent stroam tion of waves. T alvo expressed that may have grown in a estuary, which peiodlcally was undated by high tides. In that o the location of Waslh gton much nearer sea level than i the case and probably the rmer than at present, tists point out “HOLY WEEK"” PROGRAM GIVEN BY KIWANIANS “hearer dissent waus an | niate cien- Rev. Describes Meaning or “Gethsemane” as Soul Sorrow, at Luncheon. A special program commemorating ‘holy week" constituted the order of tiie day at the weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis Club o the Washington | Hotel yesterday. : Itev. William Shearer of Jumbia Chapel delivered a which he described the meaning of the word “Gethsemane” us roul or- row. He said: “The time comes when we ‘have to cast aside our earthly friends and turn to God, the only one who can understand the decpness our sorrows and wound alone can understand the peopl Rev. Edwin Anson Paddock, presi- dent of the Inter-Mountain Institute of Weiser, ldaho, who celebrated h elghtieth birthday this weel, made a brief talk and led in prayer. Rev. Paddock teld the diners that he had | first gone to ldaho as a prayer re-| citer among the cowboys of that state. The rest of the program consisted of the singing of “Judge Me. O God” and several other selections by the Scottish Rite Quartet. Besides Rev. | Paddock, John I Powers, Dr. Wil- ltam H. Littlepage, Willlam M. Lewis and Mr. Kimball were congratulated Ly ‘the club on the occasion of their irthdays. A number of members of Kiwanis clubs of various out-of-town | cities and others were guests at the luncheon. Among them were: Philip Davis, W. H. Bell, Toronto. Canada; W. H. McCray, T. ) Irving R. Laum, Daniel High of Helena, Mont. W. Owen, president of the ciub, pre- | sided and acted as toastmaster. —_— $575 IN TRAFFIC FINES. Thirty-Three Aunswer Charges. | Two Caught for Second Offense. | There were thirty-three detendants | fn Traffic Court yesterday, paying an aggregate In fines of $375. Two de- fendants, charged with second offense of violating the speed regulations, pald fines totaling 3125. They were Fred hoemaker. and Hugh H. Hindy, $50. Those paying fines in other speed cases were: John W Cafty, $1 Willlam _Nelson, $1 Thomas J. Turner, $1 Paul M. Thomas, $10: Herman Ward, $1 Elmer Ardsser, $20; Clyde Spitzer, 310; James R. Bibbins, $10; Preston Brown, $10; George Abby, $25; Louis Macindy, $ Frederick Cornesso. 310; Howard Cudmore. $15; Earl King, $15. Jennette Aspinwall, $10; Frank Murphy, $10: Gaston Hinkle: 310; Otis Willis, $26; Henry W. Har an, $20; Jullus Hundener, $1 same for violating police regulation: $35; Raynmiond Holland, %10; Joseph Edmunds, $15; Ray Kernodle, $10; Harold Gray, 310; Thomas H. Harris, $20; Joseph Silverman, $10: Daniel Johnston, $10; Louis B. Steele, $10; ‘Thomas J. Hunter, $10; E. Gy Mowar, $10; Alex Mitchell, $20, and Maude Cannon, $10. the Co- ermon in of the | Jests and Jingles Y ESTERDAY'S WINNER. It is stated that an Englishman laughed himself to death at an American-made movie. The re- port did not say whether the pro- duction was a comedy or a tragedy. B. A.D. M., 3325 13th street morthwest. (An order for five dollars will :od«;v be mailed to this contribu- or. A man may shake your hand And wish you at “the devil But when 4 dog wags his ty You know he's on the lev BETTY SLATER, 5139 Sherrier place northwest. ¢ .. “What strong perfume Miss Batter- key uees “Yes—she's a colognial dame.” J. F..C., Cherrydaic, Va. PR New York may be the largest city in America, but Washingten still ranks them all as the largest American city. THOMAS J. FORD, Veterans' Training Center, Silver Spring, Ma. o s e Sons of great men oft remind us That no matter what our fame, pr(ux that we leave behind us be “Hivvers” fust the same. P. D. N 1103 P street northu . ttia? s between a pointer MES. FREER, 1ith street northwest. e 2905 A modernis: lady named Hopper, Donned clothes of a fashion so proper That her infant sgn Brooks, Looked up from hfs books And szid: “Is it mommer or popper?” M. L. SIMONS, 1771 T street northwest. We think that some movies are more to be pitied than censored. VAN WYCK REED, 2850, 28th street morthwest. Yes, it is quiter possible to peck of trouble out of a pint bottle. T. D. TUFT, 1229 F strest morthwest. PROGRESS, PROGRESS! Our suburban nelghbors are dumping thelr worn tives and old electric bulbs | into the same woodland dell their fathers threw the rusty, coal ofl cans. MRS. M. J. ABRIBAT, Linden street, Cherrydale, Va. . e . “I think Bill Higgs is getting laater every day,” suld the fareman. “He's t a leaky Just “taken to smoking a clay pipe. so | that when he drops it he dosen’'t have the trouble of picking it up again.” SHANOHERGER, nn 11th street northeast. NVeihave fo/luvahievers i wo pick up & newspaper and read of & $10 girl | suing a $20 man for breach of promise. | R. A. GERTH, 1348 Euclid strect northwest. e . Thers are times when the best of us | feel that we'd like to direct the fall of big meteorites. T. H. HEATH, The Posadena. Some people bear three different kinds of troubles: All they ever had, all they have now, and all they ever expect to! have. J. WRIGHT. 490 Louisiana avenue morthwest. e % “Georszy garding your attentions to Miss Sweetly during office hours. I engaged you as a bllling_clerk. No coolng was m tioned. That's ull for the present.” Ao, 922 Eyc street northwest. k) Of all the guys who make me long To make them subjects for the hears The worst, when things are going wron Is he who saye: “It might be worse WALTER W. STOUT. 517 Bond building. —_— ———— - A wrize of five dolla be awarded for the ULest contribution each day to Jests and Jingics. TRY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Today, $:00 p.m. =t the tates Marin Institute, Sth and 1 strects southeast, b; the United States Navy Band Orchestra, Charles, Benter, di- rector. Murch, “Entry of the didtors” Overture, ... Fluck Eurvanth Carl M. von Weber “Peer G 3 Ldvard Grieg, Opus 55 bduction of th rabian Danc ynt's Ilomecom- Suite, (a) Charles Suite for strings, Ddward A MacDowell. Opus 24, (a) Berceuse (b) Reverie Excerpts from the “The Chimes of operatte, Normand; Planguette. Song “From the Land of the Sky Bluc Water, Chnarles Wakefleld Cadman Largo from the “New World Symphony”..Andrew Dvorak, Opus 95 “Return to the Colors,” Blon Spangle March, Finale, “The Star Banner public is cordiul- 1y invited to attend these COR- certs every Friday night until further notice. 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"Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office where | 1 want to speak to vou re-| [I The Law Wins Z " The -pestilent sinners may think they are winners, who pull off their crimes and escape; but sooner or later their luck proves a traitor, and they arc bedizened with crape. Oh, sooner or ‘later the law, watchful waiter, will gather the reprobates n; the law, never resting, is search- ng and questing—there’s no last- ing profit in sin. The smart aleck figures that justice’s rigors are all for the guy lacking branis; he'll work things so quickly and do it so i slickly he'll have a large roll for his jpains. His methods will rattle the leuths who do battle with plain garden yeggmen and bums; he'll bring to his stealing the true artist feeling, and gather in opulent sus. A while he may floyrish, a while he may nourish his dream that the law s outclassed, his little jokes pop- ping on cops and their copping, but justice will get him at last. ~Yea, sooner or later the law, which is greater than anything founded on crime, will harvest the smarty and he'll join a party that goes to the pen to do time. The law is no | speeder, it's slow, gentle reader, ns i brogans are weighted with lead; while you may beat it, anon you may cheat it, but ever behind is its tread. ! (Copyright.) WALT MASON. —_— TYPIST TESTS BROADENED Both men and women mitted, until further notice, to the | monthly examinations for stenogra- pher-typist and typlst for the depart- mental service here, beginning with the examination schedued for April 10. The Civil Service Comraission also announces an examination to be held April 11 to fill a vacancy in the posi- tlon of cold storage warchouse as- sisti in Center market. The en- trance salary will be from $1,200 to $1.500, plus the. bonus GOTHAM FIREMAN KILLED. NEW YORK, March 20.—One fire- man was killed and fifteen others tnjured, several seriously, today while fighting a bl that destroyed two factorfes in East Z26th street and | wrecked two floors of #n adjoining tenement and business house. will be ad- i | i | Guaranteed numlne 45¢c Ib. [ lease half the land on payment of a NGB | comedy, at 8'20 p.m. PRESIDENT—"The Meanest Man in the World,” .at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO — “The _ Demi - vu—xln." ‘with Hazel Dawn, at 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—"The Storm,” drama, and vaudeville, at 2:156 snd 8:16 p.m. COSMOS—"A Golf Proposal,” farce, and vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND—Jean Granese and vaud« ville at 2:46, 6:30 and 8:46 p.m. GAYETY — “Broadway _Flappers,” burlesque, at 2:16 and 6 p.m. COLUMBIA—Bebe Daniels, “Glimpses of the Moon,” photoplay, at 11:16 am, 1:15, 3:25, 5:26, 7:26 and 9:85 p.m. RIALTO—Estelle Taylor, in “Thorns and Orange Blossoms,” at 1 30, 5:30, 7:30 and PALACE—Charles Ray, Girl T Loved,” at 11:10 am., 3:20, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:35 p.m. METROPOLITAN.- “The h am., pm. CENTRAL—Betty Compson, in “ICick In'* at 11:26 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:35, 7:36 and 9:35 p.m. MAY PROSPECT SALT. Deposits of common salt, or chloride of sodium, on u maximum of 2,500 acres of public tands may be pros- | SN pected by private individuals or cor- porations, Secretary of the Interfor Work decided yesterday. The ruling, based on the general | leasing sct passed by .Congress in 1920. further provided that in case of | discovery of valuable deposits of ao- dfum the exploiter will be entitled to royalty of not less than one-eighth of “the value of the salines to the gov- ernment. —_— U. S. GAINS BY STORAGE. Oil storage in tanks by the govern- ment to prevent its sale at low prices has proven a success, the Interior Department announced yvesterday. More than 13,000 barrels of royalty oil accruing to the government from public land leases that was accumu- lated in storage prior to January 1, 1623, has been sold ‘at $1.65 per bar- rel. " Had the oil been disposed of at current prices, the department said, only an average of $1 would have been received The department {5 outlining further plans for the storuge of royalty oil when u fafr price cannot be obtained by sale at market prices. per burrel ‘Reasonettes”’ HE great Napoleon was a reguln patron of the cof- fee house. Then, us now, Arab- ian coffee furnished the ratis- fying quality demanded by the coffec connoisseur. Only the sunny slopes of Arabia can pro- duce this distinctive Mocha fla- vor. The Genuine Imported Mocha and Java is always avi able to the Washington hostess -—at Swing’s. M-E-SWING CO. Mesco Building, 1013 E Street N.W. 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Original Easter Boxes of our finest Bonbons, Chocolates and Specialties, $1.00. | 13th & F Sts, CY BASKETS 12039 G St HEALTH PASTRIES—1009, PURE—HEALTH CANDIES Announce an Important Sale, at Special Prices, of Original Easter Sweets and Novelties Attention is directed to an entirely new line of exclusive Chocolate Easter Pictures A real novelty—interesting to see—healthful to eat—original with us Made of Our Finest Vanilla and Milk Chocolate. Our Finest Chocolate Bunnies (Both Vanilla and Milk Chocolate) 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1, $1.50, $2 = IllllillllllIIIIlllllllllIIlllIllIIIIIHIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl_IIIIlIlllmlllllllll_"llllllfllllllIlIlllI!IIIIIlIIIIlllIIIIIIIlllllIflllll|||l||lllfimlllllllll AMUSEMENTS. PRESIDENT PA.AVE.AT 11 ST, PHONE,MAIN667 TONIGHT AT 8:30 <«WE MEAN N AN EST IN THE\VORLD WITH WANDA LYON-GEO.BARN ES — DN —— NEXT WEEH-SEATSNOW SIX-CYLINDER LOVE 54 WEEKSINNY. J;rec/e//‘/af[ésfe/’/%flafiy BEST SEATS Nicir 81 MATINEES.WED &SAT.50¢ LOEW’5 ALAC Continuous 10:30 m.-i1 v, m. LAST TWO DAY“ CHARLES RAY IN HIS GREATEST PICTURE! ‘““THE GIRL | LOVED”’ * BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY Fables—News— Toplces—Ete. L Beginning Sunday WALTER HIERS That jovial comedian gn Ids first starring hit.! “MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME With Jacqueline Logan AR LOEW’S OLUMBI | " LAST TWO DAYS Allan Dwan's Classic? “THE GLIMPSES OF THE —WITH— BEBE DANIELS-NITA NALDI From the Famous Novel By Edith Wharton Metro Comedy—'Two Twinas' L BEGINNING SUNDAY REX INGRAM'S LATEST “WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS” A civid, pulsating 7 mance of the South Sea WITH ALICE TERRY AND RAMON NAVARRO SN = LINCOLN. 5. Today and Tomorrow Pat 0'Malley Helene Chadwick In Peter B. Kyne's “Brothers Under the Skin" Jimmie Adams, in “A Good Scou Btarland Review Fox News Tonight “Talent Contest'’—$330 Prizes -y | U St. at 12th 30, Greene's Comcert Bureau, Dnupi 13th & G. WE PLAY LOEVSVMJD!VI.I.! ! snnws POR 7 __PRICF. OF 1 Contibuaus From 12 X Five Great Veadoviile Acts With JEAN GRANESE Dolores Cassinelli In_“The Challens NEXT WEEK PRISCILLA DEAN In “The Flame of Life” - Mata—Fopular Prices—Nights 10c-31c 0c-50c Excopt Sat. Mat. Sun & Beik CHMANLALLS, [ METROPOLITAR P AT 1000 LAST TWO DAYS T 11 AM. TO 1i P.M. Doors Open at 10130 AM. FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Lon Chaney Hope Hampton E. K. Lincoln In an Adventurous Romance That Is as Unique as It Is In- terenting— The Light in the Dark —EXTRA— Louise Fazenda In a Screaming Burlesque, Pest of the Storm Country News—Symphony—Novelty NEXT WEEK: JACKIE COOGAN In His Greatest Role in “DADDY” LARRY SEMON A Riot in “NO WEDDING BELLS” CENTRAL CRANDALL'S SENIRAL TODAY AND TOMORROW_RETTY 1N And MR. EM_HOME CRANDALL’S fth & E‘!lflv TODAY AND TOMORROW—DOROTHY DALTON. in_ “DARK And _COMEDY. “OTR_GANG CRANDALL'S SAVOY THEATER and Col. Ra. MATS et To0a% “DoRBTHY | FHILLIPS - and KENNETH HARLAN, in “THE And COM- HOLT, 1N AND HARRY WIOLGH WIX AVENUE GRAND CRANDALL' 643 p.A Ave, S.E. MATS P.M. Dai WORLD'S A STA ind BODBY VERNON, ‘in “IN DUTCH.’ TOMORROW—JACK HOLT. K 4 N AND COME DDED MATI E TRAIL 4:35. 6.10 ™~ 1:50, 3, Performunces at 745, 9:30. CRANDALL'S Arc'ls Theater €24 H St. N.E. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. TORAY—AMES. KIRKWQOD. | LILA TOMORRO! AND DAVID BUTLER. 1. WOMA —FLORENCE YIDOR N HCON- AND THE ATINEE ATT m\rnrw APRE 0N EG 0 pTHAIL " Ave.& Quehecst TINEE SATURDAY AT 2:80 DAY FAIRE BINNEY, in “WHAT MEN ARE And JOE “LITTLE RED ROBIN MIX, IN DO MORROW—TOM TOMORR(C X 1% AND n;m» | IIlIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllII|IllIIllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIllIIfliIIIIlIl Film Features HIPPODRON'E\’:';““ Nor % McATOY, o “THE TOP OF HOME FRANK MAYO. CHALIAPIN| WOTiQ s _u.va.tal Basso Pol's Theater, Tuesday. April 3. 4:30 Beats, Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, Drooo's 13th_and G TRUXTO N. Ci .Il_nl & Fla. Ave, s & Pa PR, W. 931 TIRC THEoDORE FOBERTS. EORGE FAWCETT and Great Cast, Showings, COMING! -Easter Monday SHUBERT-GARRICK TOM WISE s “Grumpy” - MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c Arlington, side trip, 10c additional | Electric _Cars leave 12th and FPeonsslvania | Avenue Nortkwest, on (he hour and balf Lour S-9:00 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. Runding Time—35 Minutes \Vuhmg!on Virginia Railway Co. Phone Main 397 'THINK —of us when ready to buy Blank Books. We have what you meed. | | E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. ANNOUNCEMENT THE NEW “s, 5. ALLEGHANY” Will make her initial trip Baltimore to Jacksonville via Savannah RS boor, Only $55 75 to Jacksonville and Return MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION CO. 1406 New York Ave, N.W. Phone Main 7967 CLOSED for remodeling. CHEVY CHASE.,,K TODAY—HELBN JEROM EDDY lnd HARRISON FORD, in “WHEN LOVE COMES IN." Also CHARLIE MURRAY, HEART: NOTICE n\u‘ to Good Friday, Chapter No. of “THE OREGON TRAIL' vill be postponed tonight l!ldd I‘N;'Wn oo Eas- Nonday matinee aad night PORTOW-—JOHNNY . WALKER, 1o 535 Sth St S.E NEW THEATER 3575 3¢ =& CAN. in “WHEN DANGLR BMILES.'" HAROLD LLOYD Comeds. Also Aesop's Fables. NEW STANTO Sth & CSta. N.E, JANE NOVAI v . LACH BEERY, in nd _PEARL WHITE, Mo “THE CAVE r.flz_x. “9th N “LOVE IN THE DARK, VIOLA DAX. p Int St. und R. L Ave. RICHARD DIX, and CHADWICOK, in *SIN . “THE BMPTY HOUSE," Ad- ventures of Bherlock Holmes. in < RIALTO -« LAST TWO DA DAYS Preferred Piotures Presenis THORNS AN Do ORANGE ' BLOSSOMS From the Novel by BERTHA M. CLAY ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES | s~ NEXT WEEK -wa ) The Most Amazing Profwce tion Ever Presented DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS| CONTAINING THE SUPREME THRILL [ IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY S OLI'S 2= SUN. APR.1) [ANERICA'S oxnm ANWAX/ “W! GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES 'l with Ted Lewis Jos E. Brown, Evs Puck, Sammy Whits, Bird Millman, Marie Helly, Mollis Dodd Xights, 800, $1, $1.30. 2. $2.50, 33, Thur. e she B0 Sa e P e onnt war fax un., April 8 s e e et S “30950 i W s, g 30 Mo sies, 8, val tax. W¢¢ B:g‘ Mail Ogfers, Tow! Xiehts : & lzw ser Mat 150, $3. Plus 10 per cent PUBLIC DEMAND T0 CONTIN! UE . AVERY HOPWOOD'S SENSATIONAL FARCE #DEMIVIRGIN ITH HAZEL DAWN AND THE A-H.WOODS ELYIGE ATRE, Y. mofi TION, AT THE SHUBERT-BELASCO POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE T0 SEE THE BIGGEST HIT WASHINGTON HAS EVER KNOWN. ENGAGEMENT ENDS SAT., APRIL 7 All Nites, 50c to $2.00 Thar. Mat., best seats, $1, Sat. Mat., best seats, 31.54 HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE THE SENSATIONAL SPECTACLE “THE STORM” ) With EDWARD ARNOI.D NOT A MOVIE, BUT— A Thrilling Drama Surrounding the Most Realistic, Awe-Inspiring Fire Soeme Ever Presented MOLLIE WLL!I. in “Twilight"” MEYER DAVIS' PIANO TRIO -GEO. MOORE AND GIRLS ) &‘ . Bpecial Comedy Featurs Edna Leedom & Dave Stam, a_‘“The Encore Main 486, 4485, 6823 Next Week: Mrs. Rodolph Valentino ATIONAL S 'fi..""'..’ ';fn Another Notable Edward Royce With Maie T n..vr \\I‘ 3 | CHARLES FROEMAN Pressts , ALICE BRADY (Ia Parson) 2 4 THE ZANDER GREAT A New American Comedy by Balisbury Fie! FAVORITE ¥ St atistsc N.W. "SINGED WINGS,” with BORE DANIELS. LIBERTY (ot Cavitol & ¥ &i~. BILLIE DOVE, ig, “YQUTH CTH. Comedy, “FALBE 1431-356 U St WALLAGE REID and HAWLEY, in “THIRTY 1110 H St N.B. Pkmc NORMA TALMADGE. - ““THI ECRET OF THE STORM COU:! in “THE WOMAN CO: THE CRUISE TO BALTIMORE —also is -w—uu il wr(-ctlm Thirty- x outdoor cion"on "the: u-um ua [ h“m.h-::g ll'u.lrl‘:l "r, Saturday st Ba * 4 ;. from Beventh Bt. Wharf, arriving in Baltimore early Monday morning. Re- serve statercoms in advance by umu Miln 6849, Md., Del. & Va. Rwy. C Prra gl | Rube Bernstein's “BROADWAY FLAPPERS" Next Week—*“American Girls" DANCING. GLOVER'S, 618 Zhd W —PRIVATE LE. sons avy time, Toc. Course, six lessons. G hsclte Pise esvirossient: Wo 118, 2 DAVISON’S Frof-1329 Mn.w. 5 Teach you to dance «omm, in & few les strictly private. Any hour. Separate Clasa dance Sat. eveniogs. with orchestr REFINED STUDIO—NEAR CAPITOL. ouFrivate and claus lessons, by appoiptment orough _instruction. e S5 10t ot e, The M. 6135 before PROF. ASND MRS, ACHER'S §10D10 10w ¢t G | Class Monday a0 Frids p.m. Private lessons by gopointmer v»ou Franklin &567._Establishdli 100 GLADYSE WILBU 6 Dopout _eircle, Duvoat fudto. Phoss Baloom fiancioz. Stsge Dascing 1s a N cemllv * CATHERINE B, i Fr. ho. will teach ¥i iy.. less. flase Tues. and 10 8.3 t0 109