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NESDAY, MAY 30, 1923, |0ld Sol to Smile {Upon Convention, Predicts Bureau As the convention days approach thoughts throughout the nation are eagerly turning to weather reports with anxious faces, es- pecially residents of the nation’s capital, B Officials at Gray Dawn Qver Avenue Sees Start of Tributes to Fallen Rooms for Shriners. I { | Plenty of rooms are availabic | | for Shriners ana visitors at the | | PLANES T0 BAHLE Exercises Continue Through Day. Wuhl A mZZY HEIGHTS Climax at Arlington, Where Assistant |Largest Naval Fiying Maneu: 9 S . 5 vers in History of Capital War Secretary Urges Continued Faith. y g L Oeials i the United. States to Be Held Tuesday. definitely dscertained at this date, ! i 23 o are very optimistic. General con- ditions throughout this secticn are Have Ptty on Poor Conductors declared to be very favorable, with In Shrine Week Says Dopev Dan |HARBOR POLICE LAUDED ne expected change, Special tra | aay day. W hre cafrying big holi- crowds, té Chesapeake Beach to- Yight regular trains were sched- uled and additiona) ones will be op- cated if occasions demands, The mMany o afternoon trains are leaying the Dis- looking trict Jine ut 1:30, ?0?6?) i e 3 o'clock. Betwe X in vain for rooms. WNfoREare 6XpRG the resort in Nwood P, Morey. chairman addition to_the train_crowds. of the housing e umittee, will — ey 1:::] out foroy.:_“ today. Prices .:a - ERER 1 $1.40 to $3. RHODESE]EE[E %cowsmum IONCO.*" (Builders it % 1eh and H Sts. \.W. - Main 1823 Skilled Carpenters Lend Your Car for One Sightseeing Trip During Shrine Week. Yourself, Provide a Chauffeur, or the Committee Will Supply a Careful Driver. Shrine heddquarters in the Homer building. It is stated today that there are strangers jn the city Drive 1t Notify Almas Temple Shrine Committee, Homer Giving Nume and Description of Car Phone Main 6723 Build the United. States At dawn today tinseled Pennsyl-| dre.n]r{\ d‘fi;“ms in this m\plr»nmt vania avenue witnessed scores of men| World. . With internal turmoll, na- iniaronse WG ln..rul jealousies and vacial hatreds d women standing in lines in front| 11 gyer the world, we cannot close a cross on the District building|our eves and fatuously believe that to receive tributes to place on the millenfum has come.” i et The training of a strong and peace- graves of fallen Americans on the ! 1ovine “UCoE $0 S0 rtlo® o mselves n siopes of Arlington | against attack is their own best guar- | bepefit of - the visiting Shriners d the start of an evenirul | &Ntee of peace. the speaker added. Twenty land and seaplanes of the Picture it for Penn- | panat is the teaching of our fore- | Navy will participate; bombs will be dew | pendence: if they could speak that|dropped on a target, torpedo planes £ 3 deserted | Would e the message of these glori- | will releaso dummy torpedoes from | While standin’ in.the lobby:of the Oy st Suhdhy, ouf YL ; ous deac om we honor g e el e American S v and Trust- Come|a Washington-bo vy se ¢ dbatleg ot daad Swhimihebilano < iy the air through thick smoke screens { Smerican Heeurity and Truat- Comsl{l BERNURIINTC ke on u long line | ontinuing Mr. Davis said: 1 H ; attle at |Pany vesterday afterncon I saw a & Tuther hefty| this! “When we turn our thoughts toi20d pursuit planes will do battle at | P! Bttt < 7 of passengers, when a ruther hefty poppies. these fallen soldiers, it is not alone | dizzy heights. E young woman. a friend of mine, glide | pergon wiggled her way on first and & " ! pride that fills our hearts and deepens| One feature of this exbtbition fover to a table opposite the main |tricd to siip by thetoken box to a Sotime s wm. ~until 13| Gur veclings. Thero is mingled with | Which will give many thrills aud fur- | entrance to the Lunk, slap gown a vacant seat in the rear. noo ihe american Lekion| our pride a feeling of sorrow_and “,v{nlsh a spectucular treat in itselt may 510 binl ana ask the ggnial clerk for to those fallan that amount’s worth of street car| of ife irts 1o The air above Hains point, in Potomac Park, will be the stage Tues- day for the largest naval aeronau- tical maneuvers ever witnessed in Washington, and which are part of special program arranged for the BY SHRINE COMMITTEE Weather for the remainder of | | i AT the week isx expected to coutinue | Pryjse for the valuable a cool with the absence of rain. Tn- |_ e i less atmospherical conditions un- |assistance remdered in the tions for the Congres< of dergo a great change within the next few days, which is deemed | the water pageant of the .. ¢ conatruction. tivities, by Lieut. Russell Dean, in @ATe Al sew construction X =T R DR intendent, unlikel 5 and 7 will find command of the harbor p e l WANTED June §, § Washington clear, with moderate cinet: W. H. Moyer, and Johun A. Shoen of the We clients of ym temperature. Last-minute calcu- intendent of penal insti swern- | ditic 1 untiring prepari- Scas, law: ready to do your HOUSE RE- An esti- the mate will show you liow reasonable we fes- g when a car conductor was but if ever | do—well, | BY W. M. CLAGETT. fDead Folks: joory tried, ! never mind! {on ice bein® pre- vourself supe lights uir, had avenue, v the thousar the might ding assistant drenchod bave for homes in all ing of will latfons will be given out by the fons District, and W. A. Stein, in ¢ forecasters here Saturday night Old records dating for a period of some twenty that the weather for this city dur- the 9th street wharf of the ment, was en today by charge of the sant. Withe aid of thes: . it was point henetit ing the first weeck in June is, on the average, better than any oth- ! the worls « g the floats'i . sition, us well as making then Terrell ';& ILlltlo:, Inc. eattors er time during the year. So, if able, would have®heen a most di 1206 18th Street N.W. this average is maintained, and no task, it was said. T |Shrine Week serious pranks turn up in the Lieut. Dean has answered ever —doubtless there betor sroup st From t this after program s of tribute tele, Troop T shed es cises. American can Lezion A in attendance. Service ut Arlingto) zhout the da lowed one after the climax was reached atery, world war section. this noon. feature was an address by Assistant Secretary of War Dwight | and one hy Dr. Kate Waller | 1t, president of the riean Auxilia “The only memorial arect, th paymenr make of to these and leving icanism which they of War Dav Those who opposed peace the training of salf-defense must f responsihilit receive ropertics such preve of thoss in i with us A Commwon “Fare! Fare! Drop your fare inj the box, lady! politely chirped the; conduetor as he prepared for a scene. | oh. experienced conductors can me. was pla have the U. S. S regrer, and even of shame. We are|fall through, owing to the condition {tokens! s aircraft ‘carrier, proud’ that these Americans were | Of the Potomac river. Tt ling to die for their country, and, | Jwd originally to D N aRe, forrowiul to think | §at plunes in defense of the bombers. v by the Folly of men. We regret|To see several planes race alons th that nkind is not yet ready to|SPecially constructed deck of the | Shat and enjoy peace without | Langley and drop off into space is Baatan an Tt P must hos | fomething only a few Washingto- 3 3 S ) : { nians, and perhaps an equal number until “Le | OUr heads iv guilty shame beeause. | 80, @GRy dn, S, COMGET it m- | although wurned. we did not prepare | 1% U0y I8 S after- | these wen to meet the trials,.hard- | PSEE0 ships and dange or w As we think of the soldiers of America. i bravely toward uuti mt,-l) resolved that their have been in ve future American prepured thauw they end themselves, their loved | B¢ the ideals. We of theg must demand that | ¥ again 1 Amer n bovs be d as many of these, our com- |V sacrificed, beeause in the | uggle of daily existence we § 15T torgot th essons of the past and the Roy Scouts these initial .xe Legion and Amers jary members were | the incident is not reealled to t cloge intimacy with cer- ltain of the ricn and grand. for tne iparty in question is anything but rich. {and while undoubtedly grand to her r feller, she makes no brage of and claims to be nothin' more'n less than an hon hard-toilin’ sen- ordin’ to what girl with a heart! whether she in- sek of orphans for rowas simply playin' safe future inflation of prices, asked her what it skies, visitors to Washington dur- at all hours promptly and cour ing the Shrine conclave will have in moving barges to be used in thi everything to be desired along weather lines. pageant and has done other work in the harbor to help make the pageant u success. Supt. Moyver and his sistants have worked overtime. pointed out, to get brick here tractors ahead of time so that the barges used in hauling this material from Occoquan could be released for use as floats in the pageant. (L LT LT finds you toe now is at Hampton skipper is endeavoring to route that will take the ship's draft @1l the way up to Washington. However, if the Langley cannot get ) here, that part of the program {gucd to her will be carrd vaval air station, x PT torpedo plabes & sber of 1-5-1, bombir 1. here from envers 10 o' Tuesday equipped with smoks much occupied to give the Rooi a but suggest making tended thought. we ugainst any {1 slipped « d out ar & all “Oh, week " the pie the wisdom of | N N “No, 1 dou't want no tokens, madam! Gimnie one of them, cent transfers to the lin that you people at 18th street and Columbia road! Takin® for a ol 11" grumbled th hurt & oug] a he mopped the perspiration ROy west, lady?" continued the bombs to use the cars 1ld help if o six P . n i the exact ture ready when you know 1 Tiv e L HiE RS conie i Dy passed the receptacle town, whadayd want Following the addresser the Co- torpedoes will leave the Anacostia trvin all ruffied— 1 a heavy weight | jymbia Quarter, W Braithwait, | 3ir station and hop to Mount Ve R “Ab Dig zirl a ta for this munecessary | diveetor. Sang E i where they will land and luy Melbs that ain't , thoughtfulness| rupted Sl BaEifioe Conunses arc IEL Sl ) this 10:48~ o'clock. At that tim and co-operation i the broac o today we hear the same voives again | membors of the scouting division (F-3-1is) will t B oLl T 1n it tiies IR urgins that our defenses be | s mbled w n front of | ©ff and proceed in division column | ., qictor's 1ot is not @ happy one. went clear of its objective, and on re- down, our Army and_ Navy | the Distrjet mikren with | to Washington at an aititude of T oy o e el O O M o disbanded, our men g ft un- | the @ Al R e teian e | 1est whbss ghavieell AN o bomiiing kS0, S0 E0Y RO LR O e e o ioe Mentt trained for self-defense | guntzations in review before the | tar&et moored in the river off Hains | g, rin tne visitation our ou Now, folk. 2 all know as Must Face Realities, President of the United States at '””U"" B EuEy S et ) A town revelers! Handi e that suc nes < ; - White House. and thence to the 12th!tion along u line running fr » by a mess of rule it i vis deciared alth street and Pennsylvania averue clec- | (0 Wext and froni an altitud« tions that would dr and as v blessed kind ting peace is ardently des tric rallway station, where they e ,u.:r.x]. first by droppiug eloe bird ratty sreakin’ « profes &1 min is pleadin’ for 'h“u;_ “\m ‘\\‘;uhl u‘:—‘y to lur leve |gra ned fo ]\gnnmon. T‘h\[ \I Ao und then tion and many would 1 co-operation in makin' things ! ¢ wst. face realltles, and not merely | essaton o el Readed the pro-y Yo (has B ot omany i \variook them Sho. raily. sy While {ing the night swallowin' the cvery | suffer! Stack up with a pi oy old kicker with nothin® &rin to last you two weeks! J thank you, Follower of Lee Affiliates With Veterans of the G. 4. R. - {will take off from Bolling Field and broad and bear it! I've served DOPEY AN ATTLEBORO, Mass, May 30.—A climb us though to attack the for- gray cape with scarlet lining appear- ¢ . Capt. Bishop was Tinning Rep: we can dead. is hfully bout I'm just preparin’ che smiled ax she dropped es into her purse. It will time for our poor street |grant’s daughter from the Indiz e, w calf-roping contest ar {riding by a verituble troop of horse- wen of the plains. who are expected to unfold sensations never before pre- sented in the east, togethe steer-wrestling contest and ful riding by the noted hoy Dick Griffith, the Shrine| More than 460 ocer e t¥Pes. from the ccupy thel, story to the Washington ! which, “with the wild Brahma and will be sound- | longhorn Mexican steers will take ¥ 1c - the | PArt in the first rodeo ever stuged in | v Sunday lot, near the | 5l Jle "ind. it is clamned by those this afternoon, when| iy charge, ¢ he greatest ever staged in and Indian exhibi- of thrilling for Shrige snift u seen sonds before the cur- matter with y snarled think 1I'd try to beat your old railroad bellowed the last as she drew from tor, the crowd growi restless. First Big Whoop of Shrine back n.-| big firebrand with’ her eves flashin’ green. cious sakes alive a don't , company out of 8 cents, do ya? Here, anw UPENS IUDAYI gimme change for this!” She fairly { & a crumpled wo-dollay bill kens, mudam?’ asked the con Convention to Be Sounded Near Union Station. rosses summer rai 1 an equal planes are Humpton for the before “Call on us to make an estimate on the job tust as sco N G Shrine weck passes MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street you 1 morning the hoall 1 s0 we can get selifis] e & times hoys for of | ese tthey The big. big whoop of anima convention, which wifl undivided attention ¢ for some days to come, ed upon the Bi Tnion station, the Shrine rode tion open their stunts i The whoop will be preceded by the all of the bugle as the signal for the grand entry of the 175 performers, Cantilever Shoe Shop riders the gro vest and a h Dereutnared red et who wii) make 1319 F Street SECOND FLOOR their appearance in the arena and be forically introduced. for there are Sk world fons among them as S e T well as big chiefs and famous Indian warriors, not to forget some cow- | girls. whose beauty ard accomplish- ments entitle them to share the hon- ors with the men. Indians to Attack Couch. After the introduction w the thrills of an actack on a stage ch by the Indians, and the big whoop will Le swallowed up in the | roar of a genuine old-fashioned bat tle between the redmen and th early pioneers represented Ly their successors, There will then Tow Kirnan, LU LT IIIIIIII’-' get fast-fz iing hundreds of Awericun Legion as- | ing_ to other regt ries normal hich on deemed curre L ever- ed and the bombers are approach target, four pursuit planes | B ML to do but never Queer Nile Columns Draw Gaze Of Throngs at ‘Garden of Allah’ spicuous in the records « chusetts regiments the Massa- Comfortable Feet Make Happy Faces psen by ths taken in. Papy which | Teire flow which | Vuusua rest is heing 5 with calyx-capitals | imbel of the | | the an jan columns nec single stem, ft of the column The umuns occur in most temples of the new cmpire, where they gener. ALy appenr supporti = 10fty Toof the central ) such NN of nave mai Allah ween tures of Pennsyl- nd 17th on 15th come fancy roping ulators of the lariat; trick | a bucking wild steer Ly ! Sublette, the great cowboy | broneho riding and awl that! it, in a thrilling race be- ch on Newsboy and jBea Kirnan on Bubbles { 'Wild Went Rescue Scene. | will come the bronchos and whoys, the rescue of an_emi- old temples on able-bodied 4 iin changes, than 6,000 specul is to the ng of the St nassing thi thay, ave res the st Then the £ more zraves of the was made that this cit Memorial day this \ koudix crsburg se the sics federate wray. hi Lase and a square plete the columt The great civeness : held a natura i the L Shoes or it You. try what zenuir being achin on't Lother Cadillac is a fine mechanism. Know fashioned for people who likc fine things. A visit to the Cadl_lhc Salon The columns Woul cemetely Tnion soldiers Washinsten £ the e at the el however h the lotus cc | though used during the n-iddle empires (about E. C. respectively), died out under the ne . Lving saving ce vo Open Evenings The Washingten Cadillac Ceo. HKUDOLPH JOSE, of carnage President. Vacation thieves are waiting school o'clock with flag-raising exercises by Central's seven cudet companies. Addresses will be made by Dr. Abram Simon, president of the board of edu- cation; Superintendent of Schools Frank W. Ballou. and Stephen ¥ Kramer, tant superintendent of schools. Music rine Band Every year a harvest is reaped by thieves who make a specialty of looting homes whose owners are out of the city. mation. Three minutes after the de- parture of this first group of pursult planes, four more will take off from | ngley and make wu counter | attack. These two groups of planes {3ill maneuver in formation until the bombing divi: u coming on the |range. The pursuit group from the Langley will at this time be at the greater altitude and will dive on to the pursuit group from the air sta P e o tion - un attack. After the od among the blue uniforms at the!,yihorities of the Virginia cf itial the units of these Nt headquarters of Willlam A. Strecter conference with representatives of | groups will separate, ¢ ing plane : Post, Grand Army of the Repub! Attleboro. He | civil engineer ! for vlane, and, hing ;' & i last night. The o1 was @ vet. WhoSe most recent achievement was{from the Army hangars of Bolling |form one of the & wan anearen R the locating of the fort of Cupt. John | Field ucross to the western bauk of | the arden of r;l'll of the Confederate army Smith in Virg: a site which hi: I.h Potomae, will conduct al eotn Carter R. Bishop of Petersburg, NV tortans prev 1 been unable for about ten minutes. The who toduy with simple ceremony was détermine definitely pursuit planes from Anacostii then : : of Siado Zan avaGeiiP® sGsber lof \fhe| oD iuriNerance will spin down und return to th As these great columns, which are 3 Y gthening the ‘between i field, while the Langley grofip will i ¢ ithful reproductions of those fo post. Today he marched with the uchusetts and V a the scho 0 Sftois over by L u tepROSUTIOD Pt P 11 other [ieithinty; two menimlniug-on i iroll \“Tormation. by nt and created on conventicnal. unt fluence oot comiort has to Woodlawn cemetery 5 Ancostin's I o et Thex | Llancs 0F the original Rawer on one's disposition? Free, T laying < c ¢ IREE tained, except in the shape of the ¢ unhampered feet help to the geograph off from a hed age wh 1 fealt, 1his ealys-capital col- | e o disposition home town wn: in the shape of a « about | that remains is puinting and . certain original for e R B .| sprung up the turget so that it wil n are, l@ecoration. AY x ars of the day dification, vuch us th P wsisiyclieotednn dicex suggestion .\r-m\-;..h day here will be entirely fthe end of hich is diree down ¥ S i i ’ surrounding the wer cup pression of the face You should make a day of consecration to the memorics | xtre o target and the other | there: is : owd lookiuz on sc of the stem. These @ will be surprised to see what of especial significance | 9% the soldier dead. Ther ot b from te hier < of different N i s A Bects gulficance | , "y, 50 bali the gol ks will ving to the westward e rgesting the leuf e HEs 4 ¢ ar by inviting a representa- Le deserted a customary o'clock. the PTe, which have and l’.u_r “T shapes smooth, und 1 1appimess the south to participate in the Wwill be omitte waiting_at Mount Vernon, will ROMERS ColuNINS { o) At ad band Cantileves Selection of a resident on almost every b river to Alexandria . ey generally iex of gou tifically was decided upon be- the red, white and blu sinning of the smoke ;%Picuous place in the ory. of 1 : Liflcalls of that N G -t bit of the Co will be visible When { Ecyptian arc l"h,“"" el foot. will come | 4TOUEE intevest sole upwa iz = z river at sueh an altitude that ({11 S natural will be behind the covering and | {)\* e e at the At covering and | o). arden” will Vonument In Itself. at Lincoln With Capital Defenders ;um veer aut to e left trom 1mm..1]“‘3,.,f“ PR S P '" S Honored at Bri htuood 1 oda s | el e e o i e T Lm“'l N Eroup 1ands wn the decls, : relationship to the calyx columns, o ictce The C. S. §. Sandpiper, a tender, | P=ared in The Stu LR Jlumns of this type = will be moored off Anacostia air sta- Calyx-Capital erccted in the “Garden of Allah fion throughout the week forming ti about five-sevenths the size of | Bright- when as | 1. Gherardi will be the cc rden of Al original ones in th K I y Obio n 5 of | officer of the maneuvers: Lieut 1 capital e is comparicon will give so = ¢ new recrui " Lew Wallace in!mander Bartlett will command the PT sently con f the grandeur of the building~ | killed on wounded in | command_of @ part of the Veteran|torpedoes and Lieut, J. T. Monfort which. anc Egyptians and of the from fulling into | Reserve Corps and some clerks out of § will be in churge of the F-5-Ls winds which conceived them. wtederate forces the federal departients. { von and 2 g Fredericic D Owen s chairman o & pathetic in- Heroes to-Be Honored. Jire (about idea of the “Garden of Allah” au civil wa Abraham The flowers which are to be 1"-""1 comparatively ' which has directed its construction ; T T today over the last resting place of i ures on tomb | Mortimer Clas an_ authority in porson on the £CENe|the dead are to the memory of those 1ls and papyri show that they had Egyptian histo designed the His tall figuro es s gallant men of the Suth Regiment. | freely uded at an earlier time. | umns in the widst of the commanding of- | Who came s otection Pl Baries | 0f Washington from City Point, and | foers EnG Oon TS SpYson e T'Y 1 to the 6th Corps, which came to their | [l ASK BANKRUPTCY leT iy T said to Maj. John JL WoIf: relief after six hours of hard and| The committse which will have charze | CENTRAL’S STADIU - Major, upon vou and your umn]l‘};?‘r‘::lu 'hgdhung z]nd\\-hh-h many were!lof the outing of the Washington Cham- ¢epends }11 safety of gur ulym.ul NWhile muste of mournful remen.|ber of Commerce at Clespeake Beach, ; A'" N FRIDAY Creditors Say Ey H. Mosher. Cou- sut should any of you bu captured |y opeo® of that eventful day will re- | Md. has been announced by ¥. A. Van crever hold your peace and HEREE T ) W S g o 9 g Winie Abiott SHaiatuation OEiTvashy | S8l Jow the history of Washington's| Reuth. chairman. The names of the tracting F" gineer. Insolvent vzt It they tisk you what com- |JeOPArdy 'n g_i;im:nr)zf e e rmen and vice chairmen follow: 3 g i : Creditors of Bdsar H. Mosher, a wnd you belong to. sy the BT WIl no doubt serve fo em. |Athletios, O. A C. Ochmler and Joseph | Athletic Field Will Be Named in contracting cnzincer. vesterday asked pss bal 1. dow’t know when they | phasize the glory of a nation’s dead |D: Dreyfuss; dinuer and refreshments, | % the District Supreme Court to adjudge Loih: Who pa; the land of eternal] William M. Dove and P. F tcher Honor of Late Prin- him bankrupt. They say ho has ad- Skirmishes at Brightwood. nvitations, Isaae Gans and A. 13 5 ymitted, in writing, his inability to puy i below—Brightwood—the Cor “Stone DLoulder at Fort Stevens|mour: rteception. Allen Kogers cipal. their claims and other debts due by skirmishe s said, were niurks the identical spot where Presi- | Judge O'Toole, a by Mi A ""'r'l afning ditors are th ind the cracl ns were | dent Lincoln stoodat the time of the | Sheeby ~and William Hardy o ot ok ronh The coolest man ut the passing of fierce shot and shell, and | Charles F. Roberts and W High School's stadium will | holdy notes. amaresating. $10,000; M up to which the forces today the great and matchless spirit | #OD; souvenirs and prizes, C. §. Larimer { Central High Sch S o halde Hates, apEn R D encmy had nearly advanced, of the nation's martyred President|and W. O. Tufts; publicits, Thomasbe formally dedicated Friday as the Frank Keating Company $1600, an was Abraham Lincoln. Tt is said he will no doubt be recailed in the sol- [Grant and W. B. Payne; tickets, A. ¥. | piory M. Wilson stadium, in memory | TRy anth apply C = a linen duster, & slouch hat and emn sacrifice he gave for his coun- | Seymour and John Slavin; ladies’ com- - Rk i lorata ooty | DY #59:83 HE scxe EUNe anel TeL « continual smile. ' At Fort Stcvens try's glory and existence. mittee on entertainment, Mrs. Frank | of the late principal. Flaborate cere- | resented by Attorneys Donaldson Hiram Snell and Judge O°Toole, assisted { monies have been arranged by the Johnson & Frailes . . . | by Miss Tidna Sheehy. SO e e oation ejeune Unveils Soldier Statue; | LT S . i > | MODEL HOME GETS COOK. Praises Patriotism of People| s sy e movsese, v f the scheol of home economics at {Cornell University, will direct the - kitchen at “Home, Sweet IHome,” south of the Treasury. Monday, June 4, just previous to sailing for Europe the ) t6 introduce the better homes move- {ment in_ Belgium. at the Somerset, Md. e dandy suburban bome of S large i Associnted Press w and complete Luth: screendl adopted CHARLOTTE, N. ¢ will be furnished by the ff - and the 1st Regiment 'l weather stripped throu May 30~ Con- fidence in the the and the safety of patriotism of people the republic, together with high praise for the spirit and cour- age of the urmies of the north and south. whose example “was a priceless | heritage to those of us who passed ugh the terrible strain of battle dur- | sug the world war,” was espressed hom, tfoday by Maj. n. John A. Lejeune, | # ommandant of the Marine Corps, at the unveiling of a statue of an American * doughboy. Gen. Lejeu a throng which gathered to witness Memorial & iay exercises arranged by Horgets Ncust Post, No. 4. of the American Le- sion, AMy study of history has taught m ‘hat the people of this state have from s foundation been lovers of liberty,” declared the marine com- | snandant. “Your ancestors settled on its soil in order to enjoy the blessings of liberty. * * They have never fal- tered in their purpose; and they have Deen ever ‘ready to 'take up arme » when they deemed that their liber- “aies were threatened by any foe. “Their damiitless courage in bat- «le was equiled by the moral courage «f the mien of Mecklenburg county, Eyes Examiusd ok Medical bt SER e © Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE 5. SEMONES | l-:y-..ght Spw-lm H lflh old Bts. xw Independence, pl ‘their lives, i their fortunes and their sacred honor’ to the cause of freedom, and a"uml did the moral courage of North, Caro- | linians shine forth respiendent when, in_convention assembled on April 18, 1776, these pathfinders of liberty in- structed their delegates to the Con- | tinental Congress to move ‘that these colonies are, and of right ought to be, trec and independent states.’ n. Lejeune highly praised the rit of North Carolinians of all ars. declaring those in the late war whose heroism we commemorate to- day by this memorial kept the faith, they dared all, they gave all, and, glory be to God, they and their com- | rades saved the liberty of Europe and | of our own beloved country!' He concluded with this exclamation: oldiers, sailors and marines: You have maintained the traditions eof vour forefathers, and for all time to coms your self-sacrifice, your en- durance and your valor will be an in- spiration to the hearts of all Amer-} icans.” ———— Large Soft Crabs..$1.00 per doz. Hard Shell Crabs. Crab Flake -Lobster .. Shrimp ... Sea Scollops Fish Prices Alwnya Low EACHO & COMPANY 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market Phone Main 721 Phones Main 4176 and 9510 the Belgian government., Alrs. William Brown Meloney, founder of better homes in America movement and secretary of the ad. visory eouncil, of which Secretary Hoover is chairman, is completing arrangements for the formal opening of the model house on Monday after- noon at 2:15 o'clock. Balance Like Rent 4th & LNE Exhibit Home 1108 4th Six rooms, bath, pantry, front porch, breakfast and sleeping porches; built-in Open Every Day McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye M. 4752 request of | Cadet Band of th Corps. Motion p of the event and stored iu the film library. —— A measure making women eligible for jury duty again been rejec of that state. he High School Cadet garage: beant fetutes witl be caken Aiie mamie 1o section aud in Connecticut has! td by the legisiature ||| 119 17tk St Tot, g nd garden. ted in a growing Our stock of used cars being de- pleted, we will give you a very fair price for your used car on DURANT a is a fine buy at §10,300. W. C. & A. N. MILLER REALTORS Main 1790 Open Evenings and Sunday Until 9 P. HARPER MOTOR CO. 1128 Connecticut Avenue Franklin 4307 Sometimes their work is \pccluculur as when they drive up to some. rich mansion in a dray and carry away oil paintings, Oriental rug and fine wines. But they are'not above invading the modest home for the sake of a few beautiful old silver spoons, a -diamond ring, or securities that rumor says are hidden in the house. Bars, locks and even the policeman on the cor- ner will not thwart their plans. The only safe way is to put your valuables in a Safe Deposit Box. The rent tor a year will be less than the cost of a broken lock. ; N.E.Cor:9 Opposite the Public Library

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