Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1923, Page 11

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- WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, Rev. James E. Freeman, wutor of !?Ie ferences will be given—at !V‘IO. 2:30 Church of the Epiphany, bishop-elect |and 4:30 o'clock. perior by letter or telephone. A.D. ig. des¢ribed by the Roman hisy nf ‘Washington. The Franciscan Sistery of the l\mn e ——— torian Vétruvius. An ingenious cops A reception for the graduates wlll‘ment at the retreat house are direc 4 trivance aliowed a pebble to drop inte 1923 G, w, U, sERMON be held at the Washington Club byling the arrangements, and tho Bducational facllities are the sxme‘a bowl under the car for every thou- for women as for men in Greece. sand paces traveled. are asked to =pply to the sister su-| A “taxicab” used in Rome aboudi7} TR FUNDBY U.S. SEEN Federal ‘Authorities Undis- mayed by New York’s ““Secession.” Ly FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. Representative Louis C. Cramton of Michigan, successor of Andrew J. Volstead as dry leader in the Sixty- eighth Congress, is quoted as author- ity for the statement that “if neces- sary,” the sum of $50,000,000 “can and will be appropriated” for prohibition in LuFuwam oEE~an! FWAGHMLA Pwmr WALSKFLaO B} Yo 005 H, UM KLA® LE OH! €L Mgt LoEdCo AGITATE" BLUN: MATSCH-CHA, Criee - KATo LA WU SR A Torpesto -LH [ I [ HA-HA BLanco A= LE FoMPo EM WHATEE 2E\T AwgaBoLTIO Commencement Week Program Opened at Peace Oross, Cathedral Close. George Washington commencement University's week program was opened with baccalaureate services vesterday afternoon at Cro the Peace Cathedral Close, Mt. St. Albans. Several hundred seniors and as many friends and relatives heard the ser- mon which was preached by Rev. Hughell E.-W. Fosbroke, dean of the general theological seminary of the Protestant Eplscopal Church of New York. afternoon from 4 to 7| Tomorrow afternoon . the| University Club will give al campus to the woman graduates. Commencement exercisés will be held Wednesday morning at 10.30 o'clock at uomorlnl Continental Hall. Degrees will be awarded more than 400 graduates. HOLD ONE-DAY RETREAT. Franciscan Sisters Plan Event for District Women. An intensive one-day spiritual re- treat for women, under the direction of & Carmelite retreat master, will be conducted next Sunday at the Mt Carmel national retreat house, 200 T street northeast. The retreat will begin at 10 o'clock in the morning, and close at 6:30 in king this o'clock. Wome President and Mrs. Howard L. Hfld‘_’lulshmz to participate. in.the retreat The opening address was made by'the even spiritual con- Washington Broadway Limited NO EXTRA FARE! NO EXTRA FARE! THE HIGH-CLASS LIMITED ALL-PULLMAN TRAIN! between Washington, Baltimore Pittsburgh, Chicago and the West wovrs CHICAGO 108ks SHRINERS RETURNING HOME can ume this famous drain. Witheut extra fare. and enjoy 1ts gxclunive featurcy. making convenient conmcetions at Chicago for western point enforcement. This writer is authori- tatively ‘informed that a heavy in- crease over the present $9,000,000 budget may confidently be foreshad- 5A-NOGEEFERENCEID owed. Sinews of enforcement War UNG Fwee -€-€ five formidable than ! those now available may be the dry reply to thé wet onslaught signalled by New York state. Mr. Cramton is said to favor spending federal funds ng public sentiment alung ement lines rather than all to actual enforce- KA. PATHEAD 1D (A — FM-WHAMBO CTA =A-A —~ A ( rmcussT Fr roveo . BuTTEET MAKES-S SemES ALWAYS GET A RiSE OuY OF ME. 1M A SENT- ) TUAT Line I 1MENTAL [ ABOUT THE 0LD 508 [P GRAYHAIRED times 0UD MoTHER. more AT AT e e Bow o8 THE VY CAD - ToTTAGE wAS CIQA‘Y:‘Y(LY on educa BeavTiFuL law-en devoting them ment effort During the week end administra- tion leaders chiefly concerned with prohibition recovered from the early effects ' of Gov Smith's action and Miscussed it fll!|la\w!nllfl It can from lost or Mabel W, Willel . the assisti attor- ney general in charge of liquor-law violations, thu up the situa- t been taken by ticipated chall thrown down, and we | up.. 1t will pile new buzdens ey ine e already ove Thnlfi"\‘ shoulders, |against sixty-six for the entire fisc: Myitweanall i prison sentences ag considering the present supply of two months and n rail equipment. > re- | $63, —_— — v leaders I»plle\a, ¢ York federal courts are,| be wholly “psychologleal It |an been. hopelessly clogged | 1 bound to build Up wet hopes, they | with prohibition cases, both criminal | suy, ates Wi now tumbie over | and civil. More than 3,800 cases are another in cmulation of New York-s {still pending in the four jurisdic- v Constitution lll\l\h oW ;'\ll ;‘hf 'adQYfll crnurl . ved, are doomed | r the whole brunt of a 3 1 Fin States that | prehending and trying liguor male For Sale By Owner Harrisburg , Codes—forty-five | factors. @ state of congestion Is con Ars. Pittsburgh not counting New York—did | templated that easily may bring the “" Chicago %6 delinerateiy, and in more (han one | whole ‘administration of prohibition 1 Having adopted ice in the Empire state to a| ington is con- standsll\l ightly be up- always has been Notoripusly | due “to it vast mopeiitan wnd urian vopunation. | COAL OUTLOOK HOPEFUL. 1 Spist “"‘[‘Q“’h‘j“""’{“,t;‘l,:',l”,'l,'L“!“',-‘l All reasonable demands of the con- aid in the A P OMY " few | suming public for coal transportation can be met by the railroads if their from summer outputs, the committes declared, will not cause difficulties, Tomorrow—1,200 Men’s Athletic Union Suits Special, Sl You're going to be cool as a human can if you start right by obtaining a full summer’s supply of these fine striped madras union suits, tomorrow. (Store opens at 1.) The full-cut armholes, the roominess around the body, the generous fullness throughout, the soft, absorbent finish of the fabric—all mean solid, summer comfort. Closed crotch, elastic insert across back; sizes 34 to 50, in fabrics that will wear. Washington ... Baltimore -, . Unusualy attractive, practically new, detached residence of 7 rooms, 2 porches, garage. All con- veniences. Desirable cor- ner lot. Reasonable Terms | $15,500 Must be sold by June 15 1300 Jefferson St. N.W. Col. 3202 OBSERVATION CAR Dining car, club cnr. stenographer, barber, valet, maid, manicure, magaxi newspapers, terminal telephone connections, base h-ll scores and stock quotations. Yor fares, tickets, Tesarvations and further information, apply to ticket agents, or - Lipsett, District Passenger Representative, 326 Homer Building 3th and F Strects, N.W., Washington, D. €. Telephone, Main 4260 PENNSYLVANIA Railroad System THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WORLD e (Conyright, 1923.) 2] wet, which f oné of the two |credit situation is secure and if coal that had deciined to enact en- | mining is safeguarded against pro- statutes, passed one |longed strikes that tie up production, luture. It becomes | according to a report made to the half, after the | United States Coal Commission by & | special committee of the American Railway Association Even the peak demands for coal during winter months, coming from | domestic consumers who cannot or do not take a portion of their needs nit does faith in Gov ocal repeal, ill continue g = % é % | b Men's Furnishings Section—First Floor Woodward & Wotheop THE MEN’S STORE Censtitution national s frankly fear that ed in running r the exp N chugett. e in Maryland, thes no ca-operation from local authorities. but actually been hindered in the | performance of their Fave been assaulted killed duties. and Many several “Enforcements Lacking."” i Enforcement in New York state,| even with ostensible local “coneur- mplated by the Co been marked During the en- d during the months of the fiscal vear re only 6127 prohibj- tion cases reported to the four fed- eral court jurisdiction v Of that total. there Closed All Day Tomorrow June 5, the day of the big Shrine Parade, to give our employes the benefit of a full day’s enjoyment of the great occasion, without hav- them return to work in the afternoon. of only fif- six months and twenty- || i TO EUROPE —the widest choice of accommodations lon of the spur Justice, ¢ dictions. have bean @ bit || atern district | Departme York jur more potent. grotesque odd case. 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