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CLUBTOPRESENT BULDINGS TOCANP Kiwanians Announce Com- pletion of Additions to Good Will. The program to be held in Rock Creck Park Sunday afternoon. when the new baby pavilion, dining room and kitchen erected at Camp Good Will by the Kiwanis Club will be dedicated, was outlined at the club meeting in the Hotel Washington | yesterday. Rev. John C. Palmer will ask the Invocation, the Scottish Rite Choir will sing and the principal address will be delivered by Willlam Mather Lewis. Claude W. Owen, president of | Kiwanis, will present the buildings to the summer outings committee of the Associuted Charities. They will be re- celved by John Joy Edson, chairman. Roe Fulkerson will be master of cere- monles. Given Vote of Thanks. John Wineman, chairman of the committee In charge of erecting the | two structures, and Archie Meatyard | were tendered a vote of thanks. i Claude Owen announced club would have several outings during July and August. A river trip in July was voted. John J. Boobar, on behalf of Kiwanian Andrew Loffler, invited the entire membership to a supper on the evening of July 19 as guests of Mr. Loffler at his country home. Claude H. Woodward. chairman of the budget committee, showed a sub- stantlai balance in the treasury. George H. Winslow, secretary-treas- urer, confirmed the sound financlal condition of the organization Awks for Automobiles. William Towles, on behalf of the National Photographers’ Assoclation of America, which holds a convention here, July 16 to 21. invited the mem- bership to an exhibition at old con- vention hall on the second day of the conference. He also asked that au- tomobiles be furnished for the vis- itors, and many were offered During the meeting the following Kiwanians, who have attained dis- tinction in the respective callings dur- ing the past two weeks, were asked to rise by President Owen. George Mangan, elected president, of the Electric’ League, and Frank Shull, Howard Foley and Phillips Hill, di- rectors; Julian Whittimore, director of the A. B. C. Elevator Company, and Samuel Miller, who was chosen for a like position "with the Real Estate Mortgage and Guaranty Company Itobert Lawrence Invited the club to attend the musical of the Community Muslc Association at the Central High Schcol stadium, on June 19. VISITING COUPLE HIT BY RUNAWAY HORSE Don C. Shaw and Wife of Oregon in One of a Score of Traffic Accidents. Don C. Shaw and wife, residing at 1042 East 17th street, Portland, Ores.. and registered at Capitol Park Hotel. were victims of one of a score of trafic accidents reported up to 8! o'clock this morning. They were knocked down by a runaway horse at North Capitol street and Massa- chusetts avenue, the animal, owned by Grant Bogle, 1436 S street, having become frightened at an automobile near 3d and D streets. Shaw and his wife were taken to Sibley Hospital, where the former was treated for a broken nose and cut face. Mrs. Shaw | wag treated for painful bruis 1 Isabelle Payne, colored. thirty-five,! 500 R street, crossing at 9th and R| streets last night was knocked down | by the automobile of Samuel Finger- hut, 1538 Tth street. and severely Jured. While playing near 3d and H streets| southwest yesterday afternoon, Joseph Beal, Jr.. colored. five vears| old. ran against an automobile and! recelved an injury to his head. John H. Hughes, colored, forty-three years, 35 B street northeast, sus- tained slight injuries to his head and body yesterday afternoon as a result | of a collision between his bicycle and utomobile of John C. Steele, North Capitol street. A collision between the bicycle of Vernon Hell, sixteen vears old, 220 H | street, and ‘an automobile occurred vesterday afternoon on Columbia road near Mozart place. The boy sustained | Injuries to his back and legs and was taken home. His bike was badly; damaged CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A weries of camp meetings will be-! gin Sunday at Douglas Park, on site| recently dedicated for the Baptist | Seminary, Dr. H. V. W. Colston will preach afternoons and evenings. in-| The Retired Enlisted Men's Anso- | ciation will hold its regular meet- ing in Pythian Temple, at 8 o'clock tomorrow night | National University Law School Masonic_Club will hold a barbecue | and crab feast at the Indian Head, | Md., falr grounds tomorrow after: noon at 1 o'clock. Musie, dancing and | 2 base ball game are on the enter-! tainment program. The event ha: been arranged by Lacey Laughlin, H | M. Goldstein and Paul B. Elcan. i The sixters of Notrs Dame request their pupils and the boys of Gonzaga School to call at the academy, North Capitol and K streets, this afternoon or tomorrow. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church will hold its_annual day and evening outing to Glen Echo. For | those who do not care to stay later, | cars will leave the park at 8 o'clock. Anacostia Epworth League will go, to indian Head for its annual moun-' light excursion, leaving the wharf at 7:15 o'clock. Dancing on the boat A joint meeting of William B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, and_Cushing Auxiltary, No.' 4, Sons of Veterans, U. §. A., will be held tonight in the hall at Knights of Pythias building, on 9th street northwest, at 7:30 p.m. Knights ~of Columbus committee will meet, K. of C. Hall Miss Louisa C. Lippett will speak on “What Corrective Gymnastics Can Do for Me?” before Business Women's Councll, 7:30 o'clock, in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. Mrs. John Paul Jones will have charge of Bible class, 6.30 o'clock. Susie’s Kitchen Band will give a concert at Y. W. C. A. recreation hall, 20th and B streets, 8 o'clock, under auspices of Martha' Washington Girl Reserve Club. { i SRR HONOR HERZL'S MEMORY. Memorial services in commemora- tion of the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Theodor Herzl, Jewish leader and organizer of the Zionist movement, were held last night at the Adrath-Israel Synagogue. 6th and I. streets northwest. T ing was held under the auspices of the joint Zionist organizations of Washington. excursion 8 o'clock, in jice from .% E : : : : : "> 1 —é The Great IGB“C, D e A e T B R Was Darwin wrong? win right? And was the ape our brother? Now valiant men go forth to fight~on one side or the other. Great men who might be framing schemes to benefit their neighbors, devoted are to idle themes, to vain and useless labors. If they would go and preach on thrift (since they must talk or perish), they might their fellowmen uplift, their throb- bing words we’d cherish. - This coun- try’s curse is surely waste, and here the spendthrift rages, and our be- setting sin is haste in blowing in our wages. The scheme of learning how to save deserves our ‘high de- votion, but orators, severe grave, pass up so sane a notion. The spieler, with his words . of fire, emerges from his villa, and thunders loudly that his sire was not a\cheap gorilla. And he might thunder for a year, and keep the welkin reeling, nor would a useful fact appear in all his frenzied spieling. It cu whence we ‘came, from what we are descended: our duty is to play the game and make our record splendid. And if we keep our girls supplied with hats and shoes and ribbons, it should not jar our wholesome pride to know our sires were gibbons. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. —_— “The Pledmont Limited” New fast traln for Atlanta and New Orleans, making connection for Texas, Mexico and the Pacific coast. Through eeping cars from Washington leav 9:35 p.m. Inquire Southern Railway Office, 1425 F st. n.w. Phone Main 5633. The Double Track Trunk Line between Washington and Atlanta —Advertisement. RED CROSS TO MEET. American Groups Will Gather Here in September. The United States group Cross _organizations will Washington September 12, it was an- nounced yesterday following a_ con- ference of Red Cross and pan-Amer- lcan officials. The Scptember meeting will be pre- liminary to the western world con- ference of the League of Red Cross societies to be held in Buenos Aires beginning November 26. The pro- gram of the Buenos Aires conference and questions to be brought up for discusslon will be taken up at this earlier gathering. Twenty-one or the western hemisphere are of Red meet in more countries of to be represented through their Red Cross | or kindred organizations at the vember conference, which will tinue for several we discussing many problems of personal hy, sanitation, child welfare and the like Was Dar- | and | s no THE EVE DINNER IN HONOR OF JUDGE SCHULDT Bench and Bar and City Govern- ment Represented at Pleasing Function. Judge Gus A. Schuldt. recently sworn in as judge of the Police Coury, was the honor guest last night at a dinner given by Maj. William L. Peak, superintendent of the District jail, the dinner being served in the home of {Maj. Peak, on the District reserva- tion adjoining the penal institution. { Twenty-two guests had been asked to i the dinner to meet Judge Schuldt, rep- resenting the bench and bar and offi- cial personnel of the District govern- ment and others. The dinner had been prepared by prisoners of the jail assigned to the culinary department of the institu- tion, each a specialist in the work signed to him. The servers w | young colored prisoners In white linen | uniforms. Following the dinner, which was in- formal, at which Maj. Peak, the host, {presented Judge Schuldt, the party, headed by Maj. Edwin Pattersol superintendent of the Gallinger M nicipal Hospital, visited that institu- tion and were shown over the entire unit of buildings. Several members of the party familiar with the gov- ernment equipment at Hot Springs, Ark., pronounced the hospital equal to the famous springs sanatorium. Leaving the hospital, the party were shown through the jail by Maj. Peak Ifll\(l his corps of assistants. The cleanliness and tidiness of the jail jand the sceming satisfaction of the |large number of prisoners in that in- stitution won favorable comment The guest list included Frank A Sebring, chief clerk of the police courts; Capt. J. A. Schoen, assistant superintendent of the District of Co- lumbia workhouse; William H. Moyer. general superintendent of the penal institutions of the District of Colum- bia; M. M. Barnard, assistant super- intendent of the District of Columbia reformatory at Lorton; Maj. dwin Patterson, superintendent of the Gal- linger Municipal Hospital; Rev. David Covell, Prisoners' Aid Association; secretary of the s; Leo Gibson, Judge Robert E. Mattingly of the Municipal Court, Rev. Clarence Wheeler, rector of the Holy Comforter Church; Edgar C. Snyder, United States ‘marshal for the District of | Columbia, and Assistant District At- torne, Bertram merson, Willlam A. Gillchrist, A. N. Freemot, David A. Hart, tant Corporation Counsel i i Valsh, Robert I sell Kelly and E. C —_— Shenandoah Caverns. Excursion to Mammoth Ca | Sunday, July 8. Trains leave Un tation. 9 a.m.: fare, $2.50, round t —Advertisement. There’s an Arctic ZERO PRODUCTS, Inc. A JOYOUS In a clean, sanitary package, its contents untouched by human hands, you'll find a big helping of Zero Heathized vanilla ice cream. In the center of this is a generous “Heart of Sweetness”—syrup of fruits, frozen right into the ice cream. Catholic | NG - STAR TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"After the. 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THREE WONDERFUL FLAVORS We use only the finest fruits put up in pure syrups and the best chocolate in making our Arctic Sweethearts. Zero Ice you know it is pure. For Cream is Heathized—so all occasions serve Arctic Sweethearts. For parties, for luncheons, for teas, for an afternoon snack, for a treat for the chil- dren, Zero Arctic Sweethearts are just the thing. 10c Az dealers 1 Qe Phone Franklin 9500 # “Reasonettes’ Goccy Trent T R R T NN e Sweetheart for YOU! PALACE—Viola Dana, in “Her Fatal Millions,” at 11, 12:45 a.m., 2:30, 4:25, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:50 p.m. METROPOLITAN — Strengheart, in Brawn of the North,” at 11:30, 1:30, 0, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. \ CENTRAL—"Nobody's. Bride,” at 11:30, 1:15, 3, 4.45, 6:30, §:15 and 10 p.m. CRANDALL'S—"Trail of the Lone- some Pin ., 12:50, 2:20, 3:50, 5:20, 6.50, 8:20 and 9:50 p.m. e o St China has more than lepers. 1,000,000 ’ When choosing a blend of coffee of special merit, we con- sulted many tastes. To please the greatest number we select- ed a composite blend—perfectly balanced, rich in flavor, yet not heavy; pungent yet of delicate aroma; stimulating, but not noticeably This blend we indorse with our own name, MESCO. It is cup-tested in every roasting to assure a de- pendable standard of flavor. M-E-SWING CO Mesco Building, 1013 E Street N.W. Patent Office “Home”-made Candies Much importance is attached to a message of affection or appreciation as expressed by a gift of Polly Trent candies. Every piece is so carefully fashioned and every kind so perfectly made 1 that the completed candy gift is actuaily perfect. What could a generous box of Polly Trent —Polly Trent accomplishes results that are to Chocolates & Bonbons 60c 1b. 1013 E St. N.W. Mesco Building e 623-625 B St. N.W | g g AMUSEMENTS, Restful, enjoyable week-ends during the hot weather are much worth while. Our little wonder cruise from Washington to Baltimore—36 hours on the ter—com- fortable statercoms—delicious 1s—may be just what you are looking for. Many have found it so. Ask for a copy of ‘A Little Cruise Through Historic Waters." Sailings from Washington, and_Baitimore [ Mon.. We & Sat. Call J. Tarleton, Washington agent, Maln 5049, for Informa- tion and stateroom rescrvations. M.D. & V.Ry. Co., Baltimore, Md. Only Salt Water Renort . All Seashore Attractions Round Trip: Adults, 50c; Children, 25¢ AExcept Bund: Trains Leave District Baturdays, 0:15, 10:00, 11:3 %, 5:30, B:00, Rundass, 9:30. , 8:00. Other days, 3 30, 5:40, Fréquent trains eturning |WONDERFUL is the same-day service for developing 'and printing that ] get at Grove's, 1210 G. Signed, Amateur Photographer. Raiak thectact chat we are e b E. Morrisor: Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave. Buy Now—Save Now Everywhere you hear the cry, “Buy_Now.” In some quarter you hear the cry, *Save Now.” If you save all and don't buy something, business will be para- lyzed and wour money won't do you much good. If you spend it all—your future will be wncer- tain. So we say, “Buy—a little— Now Save—a little—Now."” ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. MOTOR CARAVAN TO ENDLESS CAVERNS Wonderful and Spectacular NEW MARKET, VIRGINIA Leaves next Saturday 9 am. Delightful two-day trip thru historic Shenandoah Vi Use Your Car, $7.75 Per Person se Our Car, $23.00 Per Person lodging and en idivss Caverns It Satisfies So many brands of Ginger Ale are gingery only in name. But G & G. Ginger Ale has the pep in every bot- tle that lets you know what you are drinking. Deliciously palatable and healthfully pure. At your grocer’s or deli- catessen—and served at good fountains. G. & G. Bottling Co. Phone Main 7637 MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRI Arlington, side ti cctrie_Cars leave nue Northwest, 3:00 AM. to 3:30 P M. Running Time—33 Minutes Washington- Phone Main 397 (CLAFLIN The Real Service Shop n | A Grest Star of Fun HARRY FOX In a Happy Fox Frivolity The ar “PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH” Crafts and Jack Haley, av; Jack Henry Edythe Maye, “‘A’ Ring Frances Arms, Song Type Gale of Mirth. Melody and Bert Ford and Pauline Price, Dancing on n Silver Thread; Aesop's Fabl of the Day, Pathe 4 EXTRA ADDED America’s Greatest Baritono GEO. MacFARLANE “‘Song_Fantasic Two Shows Daily, 2:16 and 8:15 Bunday Mat. at 3:00 Phones Main 4484, 4485 and 6923 SEVBERT | Toright 3.3 S‘l.fl BELASCO ‘cessus AN AMERICAN COMEDY AFTER:RAIN MAT. TOMOR. SI -ou Best Seats NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Why Men !.eave Homz - LOEW’S Patac F STREET AT 13th LAST TWO DAYS Metro Presents VIOLA DANA “HER FATAL MILLIONS™ BUSTER KEATON COMEDY News—Topics—Overture Beginning Sun ““THE FOG” A Metro Plcture WITH ALL-STAR CAST y 7 7, 0 | DOROTHY DALTON In Her New “Sheik” Picture. “LAW OF THE LAWLESS” Al St." John Comedy Newn—Overture—Ete. 7 22 Beginning Sunday ““DIVORCE" With Jane Novak 77777777777 ClaflinOpticalCo. ci"clas Blus. | Recommended Service is a good guide One does not always know where to go for specialized service—such as for Awnings and Window Shades. Just turn to the Recom- mended Service column in the Classified Section of The Star and you'll get reliable information. Because Recommended Service advertising cov- ers all lines of personal and domestic service. And t h e advertisers arantee satisfaction to tar readers. Blue Ridge Mountains The Ideal Vacationland Week End Round-trip Fares from Terminal, 36th and M Sts. N.W.. to BLUEMONT Round Hill . Purcellville Leesburg .......... and other points (Children 5 and under 12 years half fare) Round-trip tickets good going on Satur- days and Sundays, returning Monday fol lowing date of Electric trains leave Terminal 15, 11:30 a.m.. 2, *4:. (*Leesburg only)) Washington and Old Dominion Railway > and *8:40 p.m. GLEN ECHO TEAT'S THE NAME OF THE BIG PLEASURE PARK WITH 40 AMUSE. MENTS AND GREAT BALLROOM WITH A WONDERFUL OROHESTRA. ADMISSION IS FREE TAKE CABIN JOEN OB GLEN ECHO | CAx. H. Ince presents RNED,” with an H&ME 1280 C Strect .} FRANK MA CIRCLE 2195 Ps. Ave. Typhoon Cooled. Ample Parking Space. RICHARD BARTHELMESS and DORO- THY _GISH, THE BRIGHT SHAWL. DhE&N.V.Av. N W, HIPPODIE‘OM BEBE D. CAROLINA 1o & %. ¢ &+ <7 Return engagement by popular demand! Maurice = ‘Tourneur's mammoth production! RICHARD DI GARETH HA in ‘“CHE CHRISTI. adapt- ed f-om the famous novel and play by Sir Hail Caine. CHEVY CHAS| Tonn. Ave. & WMeKinley St.. D.C. TER and = ANTONIO HE_TRAIL ‘OF THE i The Dippy Do Dads, in “THB® WATCH DOG.” And “ORE- GON_TRAIL."” No. 16, NEW STANTON °.& 5 3 0 nm. WILLIAM RUS: in “A SELF-MADE MAN." “THE B_GODDESS.” No. 8. CRANDALL'S, METROPOLITAN AT 10th’ LAST TWO DA 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. Doors Open at 10130 A.M. First Nationnl Presents STRONGHEART] The Wonder Dog, with Ireme Rich and s Special Cast,’in an Epic of ths BRAWN OF THE NORTH LLOYD HAMILTON in - EASY FEET.” World Survey — Scenic Washington’s Finest Orchestra Daniel ¢ CENTRAL CRANDALL'S SGMEEMS ana 1 TODA D TOMORROW—HERBERT 0N, o OBODY s Avd HARRY POLLAL: ‘ CRANDALL'S 7HEATER Oth and E Sta. fl WOMEN in Round 7 Overt O'HARA BLOOD. Savoy ax Pugatsk FORTY Conductor. TARS, o, 17. CRANDALL’ Mats. 2 TODAY WRON Avenue Grand f Stanley W. Rhoades, Concert Organ ixt TOMORROW—FORTY STAR; n “MARY OF THE MOVIE: A HARRY, POLLARD, in “WHE| > D MATINEE HE . ORGE CRANDALL'S’ Apollo Thenter and Garden f24 W &t NE MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. JACK MOLT, W “tHE TI 3 CLAW." " ‘And HAROLD LTOYD. 1o ED_SPOOK Selection Apolio_Garden Oreh nix. Conductor. D M ORE Tk Theater AT &Onehee St MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. a JINMIE AYRES and in “RACIN DOROTHY 1) HAS ¢ i $2.50 EXCURSION $2.50 Shenandoah Caverns, Va. Sunday, July 8, 1923 Tv. Washington, (Uninn Sta.) 9:00A. M. Lv. Washington (7th St Sta) 9:05 A.M. Ar. Shenazdoah Caverns.....1:10 P.M. RETURNING: Lv. Shenandoah Caverns ....5:20 P.M. Mammoth Subterranean Passages Magnificent Formations Diamond St:-“ded Columns Jeéweled Walls Rainbow Lake Southern Railway System 1425 F St. NW. PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE TRAND) 3 Shows for Price of 1 Continuous from 12 Noon — - o TOW FOUR" QUARTET, 4—OTHER ALL.STAR ACTS 4 Photoplay—"YOUTHFUL CHEATERS. Mats.—Popular Prices—Ni 10c-310 Exoept Sat. Mat., -RIALTO- LAST TWO DAYS Paramount Presents THE WOMAN WiTH ‘4 FACES Featuring BETTY COMPSON RICHARD DIX AND SUPERB SUPPORTING CAST ORCHESTRA _ SUBSIDIARIES| W™ NEXT WEEK 3@ . Goldwyw’s New Picturization “THE SPOILERS” By Rex Beach, with N | GREATEST CAST OF YEAR T hts 200-50. Sun. & Holid 11 A. M. 11 P. M. Y EXCURSIONS. North Cap. and ¥ Sta. SEENA OWEN and T. ROY N BS, in “THE_ GO-GETTER." FIGHTING BLOOD," No. 6. "NEW TAKOMA THEATER 4th and Butternut Sts. Takoma Park. D. C. Located at _terminus of 9th st. car line. TODAY_AND TOMORROW LOR SWANRON. in “PRODIGAL DAUGH- TERS.”, “Christie Comedy, GRASB." _Ki AMERICAN “and_RICHARD DIX, SANDS."” NEWTHEA_TE 5A% Rth ST, S.F “PRODIGAL with GLORIA SWAN- LIBERTY B X E CHADWICK in “QUICK- 5 Que St. N.W. CLARA KIMBALL . in WFOR THE SOCL OF RAF- E# St a1 iwt W POLA NEGRI, in “MAD g Chistle Comedy,” “BABIES RAPHAEL 7% #¢ @ Stvest ~ow. ONE DAY ONLY—T. ROY BARNES and SEENA OWEN, in “THE AR A 's Fables, ™. C(l};l'g"b SUNDAY AND MONDAY—DORO- THY GISH and RICHARD BARTHEL- MESS, in “THE BRIGHT SHAWL."” (GREAT FALLS BY WATER |, Power boat ‘“Peggy” leaves Aqueduct bridge, 36th and M n.w., Sunday at 10 a.u | Round' ‘trip, 60 "cents.” Rates charte ies. West 17253 DAVISON’S§ref-132gM n.w. '} Tench you to dance correctly In a few lessons. { atrictly private. Any hour. Separate stuiio Ciass dunce Bat. evenings. with Grchest TROF. AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, 1 10th st. n. Class Monday and Friday, 8 10 11 pm. Drivate lessons by appointment Phone Franklin 8507. Established 1009. 117 GLOVER'S, 613 22nd N.w.—PRIVATE LEY sons any time, 70c. Course, six lessons, Sk Guar. results. Fine environment. W. 11: RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 514 Twelfth N.W. (Near 12th and ¥) For ten years America’s foremost acadet Private lessons. No appolntment req Dancing i3 o Necrssity. Not n Luxurs. - CATHERINE BALL At 719 Oth st. n.w., Fr. 6500, teach sol the latest dances 1’ a few priv, less. Resilt guar. Less. at any time. Class Tues. and Fi! Spec. rates to Iadfex. Hrs. 10 a.m._to 10 p 9. STAFFORD PEMBERTON Partoer to Mae Murray, Gertrude Hoffman - Ballroom, _Children Dancing * Tavght SF0D:0; 1550 B THORE. "Gor. " £507

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