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16 GOOD-BYE TO PRIEST """ Setccrve socwr DRAWS KUNDREDS $3,0C0 Presented to Father Hannan at St. Martin’s Parish Fete. A city-wide demonstration of affec- tion was last night bestowed on R Fugene A. Hannan, rector of St. Mar- tin's Churgh, ,when hundre pds of nds joined ‘with his parishioners furewell ceremony at Mount St tin. 1st and T streets northeast AL the climax of the demonstration. | when the preciation, ugh, assistant p; scended a temporary stage! nds, and. after a brief| tribute to Father Hannan's untiring zeal for his people du the twen- ty-three years of his torate in Bloomingdale, presented him with a purse of $§3,000, the gift of the hioners Hannan expressed his grati- and then received the-assem- . one bY cne, as they passed be- and shook his nt of the church parts of Washing » the scene of the . at %1 by Atrorneys “Coiladay & Acorn in honor cluding the ment Ferdinand, Metling, John H Five Scholarships to Be Awarded| by Archbishop Curley. Contestants for the five schola ehips for boys of Washington en- titling the winn to admission to Gonzaga (¢ - "High School or St. Johm's C > School will he examined Saturday morning at clock, at Carroll Hall, 10th and ets. The scholarships have been parochial or pub- h et entered on their high seho Subjects for the examination will be | arithmetic, grammar, history, and geography. The Rev. J. C. nuve_v J.. vice president of Gonzaga Col !v‘ e and the Rev. Brother Alfred. S. S. C.. president of dircct the examination SEEK MARINE GAME. Trade Body Wants Contest With Army Here. Efforts to get the annual foot ball John's College will Guardians May Even Name Tem- porary Successor to Mrs. West. The board of children’s guardians will proceed slowly in selecting a new executive agent In order to get the! best person available for the position. “This was indlcated by W. W.Mil- lan, president of the board, Tolowing a meeting at the District bullding ' ‘\(ilcr(h\) Mr. Millan said his as- ! Sociates “authorized him to name a {temporary agent if it became neces- sary before a permanent agent is ob- | tained. i, The board voted to accept the resig- | nation of M H. , former ngent, as of ne .il} 1“![ of June 20. It was discovered yesterday that {Mrs. West had not taken leave and [the date of her resignation was changed in order to give her the time aue Whether the board discussed pos- e appointees to Mrs. West's posi- tion yesterday was not made known. REFUSED CLEMENCY. Driver of ° hnun Murder Car Must Serve Eight Years. | Justice Siddons has declineq to al- he sentenoe of eight years' im- nment_ imposed February 11, Miltom Solomon, elghteen . who_drove the automobile Ik night that Frederick Schnurr )“.u Killea: Attoeney James F. Splain, for the oner. sought to have the’ sentence cned on the pl know that a pianned when he drove four other the fatal ht. Assistant \iiorney O'Leary op- SUES TAXI COMPANY. Newton has filed suit to re- s from Edith E. nducts a taxicab serv- | The plaintiffi says she was seri- Febraary 15, while at- fram one of the | cefendant She is represented aving in transporta- tion is one of the great fac- tors in modern business and Between the Nation's Cap- ital and Chicago the trans- portation time-saver is the Washington Broadway Limited NO EXTRA FARE Nincteen Hours is its daily schedule, leaving in the after- noon, arriving in the morn- ing—an over-night comfort- able run, convenient connec- i tions at Chicago for the West with minimum or no tran H Famous table d'hote or a la | 7 carte dinners, stenographer, barber. valet, stock reports, r terminal telephone connec- tions. club car, observation car. Lv. Washington.... Ar. Chicago (Union Sta.) 9.30 A. M. 7 Ls. Chicago 1:00 P.M, Ar. Washington 9:00 AM i PennsylvamaR R. Systemim | 5.30 P. M. The Standard Railroad of the World | = - ;, | game between the Army and the Ma- | rine Corps for Washington this year are being made by the Washin, Chamber of Commerce. A committer representing the, chamber, composed Leese, Joseph Dreyfuss and nour. went to Quantico to- uss_the matter with the Marine Corps officers. GRABS WOMAN ON STREET. While passing along Belmont street near 14th. on_her way home at mid- night, Mizs Catherine O'Brien. 1 Relmont street. was grabbed from be hind by an unidentified colored man She screamed and her assailant ran. Miss O'Brien was not hur.. = . One-Day OPPORTUNITY Mahogany Finish or Ivory Enamel Dressers The day (Friday) will bé a red létter ome on a These dressers zre high' grade . in every particular—something F Mirror is 22x24 inches, top is 40 inches wide: fitted with two large * ;ount df this exceptional value. worthy of a place in your honte. and two small drawers Monthly Payments if Desired 3,000 Plain White and Tan 3,000 in Stripes and Colors— % Obvious Lord Byron, who awoke one fine morning to find himself famous, teased a contemporary poet by dubbing him “a profound exponent of the obvious.” We feel that if we paused to talk at length regarding these shirts at this price we would be guilty of the same sort of thing. The value is obvious. It is plain as a pike staff. It is unbeatable. One more notch on the gunstock of our shirt selling. We have prepared for crowds. Silk Stripe Madras Imported Woven Madras Mercerized Cotton Pongees Oxford Cloths W hite, Stripes, Plain Colors Neckband Styles, Separate Collars to Match —Collars Attached "} Sizes 13V, to 17 Full Fashioned Silk Half Hose 7' 35¢ lrregulnr If regular, !he pnce would he $1.15. 3 Black, cordovan, gray and navy. Superior 'and ‘. glistening, very serviceable, Not a great many. = You are urged to be early. 7th at F We are Three. Men’s Low Shoes $7.50 No. 1-.—-Men’s tan calf two-; tone oxfords, rubber soles and heels. For sports wear. = . ° No. 2—Men’s tan oxford, plain toes, crepe soles. - No. 3—Men’s tony brown calf oxfords, rubber heels, brogue last. THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY,. JUNE 21, 1923. “Rolio” Straws : Special Friday 2.45 - An excelling value and a _very smart shape, with 173 or 2 inch brim, with the new and perfected Rolio edge. 4-ply straw or flat foot Sennit—the latter with 4-ply saw-tooth Four-In-Hands 95¢ Our hero in the picture above is wearing one of these ties. Several small lots, taken from regular stock and re- duced for this occasion. Many patterns_and colors, slip-easy bands. :7th at F-