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44 ROTARIANS VIEW 1.5 PARK WONDERS | Arno B. Cammerer - Shows s Famous Mountains, Gla- ciers and Other Scenes. —_———¢ |{-The Happy Warrior l £ | Dark the night and wet and dis- mal, as I-go to milk, the cow; I've excuse for grief abysmal, but no frown ‘is on my brow. Cheerily: I chant and chortle, though the clam- my raildrops fall, as I near the weakmg ponal that admits to Bos- sie’s stall., For I learned long since that swearing doesn’t help one put up wood; heaving sighs and moans despairing, time has shown me, is I no good. If I have a task unpleas- | ant 1 approach it with a grin, smil- ing, as [ smile at present, till 1 sprain_my double chin. Then the |5 chore is quickly ended which would drag. if tears were splashed, if my sorrel beard were rended, if my care-worn teeth were gnashed. if one is sad and bitter when' he goes to milk the cow. he'll antago- The wonders and beauties of the country's national parks were graph- jcally brought home to members of the Rotary Club by Arno B. Cam- merer, assistant director of the United | States park service, by means of col- ored illustrations at a meeting of{niza the critter and she'll kick him the club in the New Willard Hotel|on the brow. Everything gets out yesterday. ' lof kilter, everything will go to In rapid succession the siides de-|smash, if -man lets hot language picted scores of famous mountains, | filter through his rusty old mus- glaciers, lakes, trees and flora foritache. Being filled with angry p. which the Yellowstone, Grand Can-|sion never helped one do his chores; yon, Yosemite, Crater Lake, Mount|cussing in a frantic fashion never! McKinley, Mount Rainier and other | healed a row of sores. If I have a} noted national parks of the western ! grief T chuck it further than the section of America are noted, and|laws allow, when I take the old tin much amusement was occasioned by | bucket and go forth to mily the cow. the lecturer's d u‘ll)l\un ul‘ lh{ hAhll ((up\ l’\ght ) WALT \[_\50\ LR o TRAFFIC OFFENDERS PAY $560 TO COURT| pointed to the vast| sts who .Af(“ now taking advantage of tion ilities to and sal that fully travel was being done He predicted even during the coming seas ater throng on. G. U. President Heard. | Thirty-One Charged With Speed William Knowels Cooper pr solati 4 and introduced Rev. John B. Creedon, | Violations and Three With president of Georgetown University. | Other Infractions. club’s moral being | the | who appealed support in the conducted for institution Father for the campaign funds to enl w Thirty-one defendants charged with ordinary violations of the speed reg- ulations paid into the Traflic Court yesterday a total of $365. Three other ffenders paid $195. making the total receipts of the Traffic Court $560. Fred 8. Periy_charged with speed- ing, paid a fine of $50 and in addition @ fine of $10 for a minor infraction of the traffic regulations. Willlam Epps, driving while drunk, pald and for speeding $15. Paul O. Leeth. charged with speeding, forfeited $50. The ordinary speeding cases fol- Daniel Russell, $10; William W. $10; E. W. Bailey, $10; Edgar Hines, $10; George Brown, $10; For- est F. Barth, $10; John R. Allen, $10; James Verbivcke, $10; Herbert Bra- den, $10; F. Scott, $10; Emanuel Weaver, $10; Robert E. Holt, $10; Benjamin Young. $10; James H $10; John W. Gruber, $10; Ru- nith,” $10; Henry F. Hendrick, arles Wells, $10; R. C. Hudson, Victor M. Mason, $10; Walter C. arles H. Hillrigrist, Julian’ R Simpson, $10; Waldo M. 51 oy Seipp, $10; Daniel T. Taylor, nfl William J. Turney, $10; Ellsworth Alvot 20; Fred Wells, | $10; Harold T. Howland, $20, and John Morris, $10. mpared the work on by those in | for the past referred to as st sense.” of Rotar which the broa principle “serviee in the ethical showed how y but be a great boon to the upbuilding Washington. The priest was of the organiza dent of International the plan of his organization to hold u epecial club night at the President Theater next Monday, the receipts from which to be devoted to the entert: to the forthcoming convention of Civitan to be held here in June. Many Rotarians signified their intention of attending t! As Memo e presi- ivitan, outlined low Robb, Music week week of May 27. John Dolph, George Harris and ward L. Sto re chosen 10 reprs the club at the convention of Int: tional Rotary to be held in St. Louis June, while W. W. Griffith, Jam, and Har will act as altern The club will hold a “father luncheon next week. luncheon Monday of For | THE- EVENING ' STAR; WASHINGTON, ‘D. -C; - THURSDAY, ~APRIL 12, -1923.. SOUTHWEST CITIZENS CROWN BEAUTY WINNER Miss Lorraine Bunch Honored and Othar'sectlonl of Capital Chal ‘lenged to Compete. Miss Lorraine Bunch, winner of the beauty contest held recently by the South Washington Citizens’ Asso- clation, was crowned “Miss South- west” at a meeting last night In St. Dominic's Hall, 6th and F . streets southwekt. - George M. Yeatman, lprendem of the association. officlated at the .ceremony. He chalienged all |other sections of the city to-present {a more beautiful girl than “Miss Southwest,” and indicated that sev- eral citizens' assoclations are con- templating contests In answer to his invitation. | Others io recetve honors were Miss |Rowena Saylor, second place In_the |beauty contest; Miss Lorraine Weit- zel, third, and Miss Billie Burroughs, fourth. Entertainment was provided by | Edgar Hart, songs; Clinton J. Brown, Jr., saxophone sol Miss Gladys | Price, character songs; Mrs. Edward {Skinner, recitations; “Baby” Mar- guerite Levy, songs and dances; Mrs. 1 Edgar Hart, songs, and Miss Dorothy iStanford, dancing. After the pres- edtation of prizes to the winners of the contest the floor of the hall was i made. avallable for dancing. Muslc was furnished by southwest mu- siclans, Miss Marguerite Peed, plano; Carl Eland, saxophone, Howard Ryan, trombone; Louis Fridlinger. violl N. Baldwin, drums, and Bmwu, mandolin. —_— Order Potted Plants Now. Plants for the flower garden, home- grown. Gude, 1212 F.—Advertise ment. _— A Swedish geientlst is said to have devised a steam accumulator by means of which it is possible to do away with the clumsy and wasteful boiler now in use. The invention is regarded as one of the most impor- tant ever made In connection with musi 8:15 m!lDEN'I\-—"Slx Ovlinder Love,” comedy, at 2 Anlucl(—‘l}an.ln( ter, BELASCO — "The farc K ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. COSMO! Dolls, p.m. STRAND—Chief Os-Ko-Mon, vaude- ville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. GAYETY—Dawe erlon. burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 RIALTO—Betty Compmn in “White Flower," 3:30, NATIONAL—"It Is 'the Law,” melo- drama, at 8: e POLI'S—Al ’ SEMENTS. TODAY’S AMU ca, under Scoutmaster Jone: 0 p.m. Jolson, in extravaganza, ' at flag, which had just boen to them by the D. A. R., ical p.m. ‘Bombo,” :16 and Tuesday and yesterda: :30 and 8:30; p.m. Savoy and Avenue Glrt Gar- " farce, at School, accompanied b§ pal, Miss Josephine group of teachers will be the of Mrs. Harriet Hawly Locher, urke, and Deml-v‘lrfln, e, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. EITH'S—Anatol Friedland, vaude- n bullding, 934 F street, this aftern S—Romeo and Etght Dancin, o Sl Y aw at 3, 6:30 and On_Sunday afternoon at 3:30 Czechoslovaklans _enrolled in vaudeville, Locher's gus screening of these subjects. rum, Troop 27, Boy Scouts of Am!l; too! the osth of allegiance to their new resented the Boy Scouts Orchestra and Drum Corps furnished a short musical program. 8imilar gathering hours were held at Crandall's rand theaters. Heventy-five puplils of the John Eaton thelir prlllcl- uests studio in_ the Metropolitan Theater to view a special screening Americanization School will be Mrs. ests at another private AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL Tonight _at Mat. Saturdsy smu WALLACH Preseats T IS THE LAW By Elmer Rico. Author of “On Trial” From Hayden Telbot's Story) SPLENDID GAST, - PERFECT PRODUCTION. SEATS TOMORROW. a her oon LAST 6 huzs the “NSATIONAL FARflE the photoplay, at 11:30 a.m,, 1:30, ), 5:30, 7:30 an '9:30 p.m. COLUMBIA—Poka Negri, in “Bella Donna,” at 11 and 12:55 a.m., 3:05, 5:10, 7:15 and 9:26 p.m. METROPOLITAN— "Mlxhty Lak’ a Rose.” at 11:20, 1:20, 3:25, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. PALACE—Colleen Moore, in “The Nth Commandmernst,” at 11:10, 1:10, ALLTHE I‘ATEST 3:20, 5:20, 7:25 and. 9:35 p.m. Mae Murray, in “Jazz- 5, 1:15, 3:15, b: and 9:25 p.m. Last of Series of Pictures of Czecho- The last of the Crandall “Neighbor- TONIGHT AT " LAST THREE DAYS hood Gatheing Hours dedicated to 933 Gst. N Cor. 10th T AT B2 A the Czechoslovakian motion pictures, | e ¥We & G Sts. GEORGE _ - depicting e City of a| MARSHALL'S Hundred To 4 “Making Crip- | COMEDIANS pled Children Happ School the the the eity, 12, [3 afte ater at 3:15 p.m dience in attendance. n MANY SEE FILMS. FOR RENT, 25¢ slovakian Subjects Shown. “FICTION PEARLMAN’S BOOK SHOP Week Beginning Mon., April The Seuson's Real Eov,g?t' Mats, 32, mluny. i 0180; Bad in the order of receipt Temit m THURSE SAT. - 500 -.ous N!xr IIGSK + SEATS now DRAMATIC SUCCESS GF ALY & LONOON. EASTHIUEZ BY W.SOMERSET MAUGHAM pivc ol T LOEW’S ALAC AND A SUPERLATIVE CAST SHUBERT £ E r p ® B * at the Bakule in that city, together with | special reels presented through courtesy of Dr. Stepanek and | Czechoslovakian legation in this devoted to the Sokol Society of | 00 men and women in organized nastics, held yesterday rnoon at Crandall's Apollo The- with a capacity au- addition to the prepared pro- Alvays Right i Juality and Price Daily Opportunity “Porcelain Top’’ Kitchen Table — A Problem Solved. 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PARROT TOMORROW ROMANC Glosing Concert of “Star Series” st edlecc TOMORROW The Foremost American Tenor PAUL ALTHOUSE BETTY COMPSON | AS SHE APPEARS Po |_|'s TONIGHT, 8:20 Popular Matinee Today IN THE NEW MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA ‘BOMBO' d mances Bl( Next Mon. —lltl. Thurs. and BlL SEATS TODAY The American National ‘Theater Presents ‘WM. SHAKESPEARE'S “AS YOU LIKE IT” With a distinguished cast. including Mar- jorie Rambeau, Ian Keith, Margola Gill- more, J. Malcolm Dunn,’ Armold Lucy, Hortense' Allen, Walter Abell, A E Yotn Graig, Edgar Novton, e Jerome Lawlor, John O Williams, Staged by Robert Milton Settings and Costumes by Les. Simonson “WHITE FI.OWER" Tropic Seas—Moonlight—Love OTE FEATURE SHOWINGS— . 4:45 6125, 8105, 9:50 P. M. PWF~ NEXT WEEK "% THE WONDER PICTURE ‘BRASS’ Y CHARLES G. NORRIS N. C. Ave. S.E. CLOSED for remodeling. N_APRIL 15. REG.E“T 18th and California fhes ALL-STAR CAST, i OOAST OF OPPORTUNT Conn. Ave. & CHEVY CHASE,, S5 REL 3 AUD ternational News. 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