Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1924, Page 22

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22 : Y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BOND P. GEDDES JOINS " SINCLAIR INTERESTS |+ Head of Astociated Press Staff at Capitol to Act in Pub- licity Capacity. Bond P. Geddes, for several years { chiet of the Capitol staff of the As- sociated Press, has resigned to i 2 publicity capacity for Harry i clair and the Sinclair oil inte During twelve years' new | service in the Capital Mr. Geddes, resides at 4503 15th street northwest i has become well known in the | fession and to officials of the I i Harding and present adminis- ing eight years' service with the Assoclated P previously was with the United Pre four years, Washington bureau. Mr. Geddes has done much political | writing and has accompanied Presi- ! dents Taft, Wilson and Harding on any journeys. He was with former i Gov. Cox of Ohio during his enti " ! campaign in 1920 for the presidenc forming a wide national acquaintanc Before coming to Washington Mr. for several vea on the Omaha a member of th graduated from C pber ! ount ! Pleasant Lod g M . FAVORS $100 A DAY FOR AUCTIONEERS | Amendment to Army Appropria- tion Bill Seeks to Limit Pay of Sales Criers. As a result of the expose Representative Ben Johnson, 1 crat of Kentucky, that auctioneer i erying sale for the War getting $1.000 t House yesterd I ment to the Army i Limiting the pay o such work t While co drafted the apy 1 sentative Joh these big amounts r : tioneers under the the' trail Egetting detailed information and a i sembling it an before the Hou ! Representati Ohio, declare : that auctione more than 4 | of surpius mat Golden Jubilee to Be Celebrated Here March 31. of th t tlan Tem brated throughout ti ' Ella A. Boole, : dent, will be th the Washington Shelton, local preside The speakers will i H. prohibition co: bel t attorney t of honor Mrs. Ema. S, master. H. Walker Representati Representative Dickinson of and William Tyler Page, clerk of the House of Representatives. KANN'S COMMUNITY PLATE CLUB Select Your Own Design Indulge sous persons) fency —all parerns are “open sock” and the sumc 1o price Parnscian Desion Selad Forks S700 (%) one as manager of itsi { ! national vice presi- | zeneral; | John Cooper of Ohio, | Towa | EPMONSTON BOND P. GEDDES. 990000000 IVES CONCERT TONIGHT. |BOY YACHT MAKER A concert for the benefit of the missionary fund will be given this evening in the Sunday school audi- torium of the Mt Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South, at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the music department of the charch. “Lyric Washington,” a descriptive plano suite suggested by various poiuts of interest in the Capitol, writ- ten by R. Dean &hure, director of music at the church, will be played by the composer. Katherine Riggs, harpist, will play several numbers. The Mt. Vernon quartet. W. A. Mec- Coy, first tenor: B. Louls Goodyear, second tenor: J. Benton Webb, bari- tone and Howard P. Bailey, bass will sing a group. Miss Kate Beam, Miss Blanche Ereedon and Mrs, J. Frank Rice, sopranos, and the junior choir will 'also be heard. POLICE SEI.ZEWHISKY. An automobile and thirty-five gal- lons of whisky were seized yesterday afternoon by Motor Cycle Pollceman Leo Murray of the ninth precinct in connection with the arrest of William J. Sulliv fitty, 1804 B8th street northwest. ' Sullivan was charged with illegal possession and transport- in ieut. Sullivan and Policemen Trammell and Smith of the eighth precinct staged a raid at 1721 Marion street northwest last night. They ar- rested Florence Hawkins, colored, seized twenty gallons of whisky Florence was held on a charge of illegal posseasion. Joins Sinclair Interests G INVITED TO COMPETE | Newspaper Man Offers Silver Prize for Winner of Lincoln Pool “Begatta.” ! A silver trophy for the best Wash- ingtan schoolboy skipper of a model | yacht will be offered for competition this summer by the Washington Model Yacht Club, it was announced today. The trophy, donated by W. F. Germain, cditor of Stars and Stripes, will be awarded the boy sailing his small craft to the highest percentage of victories in a series of races to be held during the summer on the large reflecting pool of the Lincoln Memorial. Any boy, whether a student in a ‘Washington school or not, may enter the competition, provided he owns a model yacht he has bullt himeelf in | whole or In part. It is expected the races will be held on Saturdays aud hiolldays, and the boy sailing his craft in the .greatest number of con- tests will stand the best .chance of winning the silver oup, because every lad who enters a boat in a race, whether or not he makes first, sec- ond or third, will bo given polnts With the co-operation of manual » * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * § * * b3 * * * * . * * * * * * * * * . v * * * * * * * * > * * * * > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o * * * * * B3 * * * E % ; Last Day Tomorrow.} To Be Allowed $10 for Your Old %.i" Range Toward the Purchase of a New Cabinet Range This opportunity is yours until 5 P.M. TOMORROW only. You'll find lots of new models in addition to those we regularly show, at our usual moderate prices and our unusually liberal terms. See them without fail=TOMORROW. vour burnt-out stove with a range that's a delight to cook with. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY SALES DEPARTMENT—419 TENTH STREET N.W. Save $10, while replacing 1900000000000 000000000000 0000000000 00006000000 00000000000000000000000000000¢ 24 Join Any Day This Week Baap or PARADeE DEscN —Tabic Kaine MALL PA Places the Silverware in Your Home Select Your Own Pieces Chob Members moy by = moach o0 @ D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924, training teachers of the city schools a number of boys have already start- ed bullding boats in school classes. Director of Manual Training J. A. Chamberlain hag placed in practi- cally every school shop blueprints of & miniature salling yacht thirty-one inches long, designod especially for the boys by Thomas Moore, naval architect of the Navy Department and club member. Mr. Chamberlain will make model yacht Luilding a regular part of the school:manual training courses. Ninth at F Street, N.W. As the “Rock of Gibraltar™ stands firm and unyielding year afier year. so #his store stands on the solid foundation of Quality and Square Dealing. “Good Dependable Furniture”—that’s our business—no other kind will suil RALLY FOR VIRGINIANS. Democrats to Meet at Hotel Wash- ington Tomotrrow Night. A rally of Virginians, resident in the District of Columbia, will be held tomorrow night at the Hotel Wash- ington, under the auspices of the Virginia State Democratic Club, re- cently organized in this city. All Virginians in the city or District of Columbla will be weicomed. The ob- US or OUR PATRONS. THIS MAGNIFICENT FOUR-PIECE SUITE, just as pictured; consisting of Bow-end Bed, large 48-inch Dresser; Chifforette with drawer, and large Vanity. Most distinctive in design and durable in construction, at a (A Y Ject of this organization is fo bring together in social and political affili- ation the 40,000 Virginians who make this city their home and who are af- fillated with the democratic party. The club will open headquar Among those who will att rally tomorrow night will K the tate —eyes are extremely delicate. | Senator H. ¥. Byra of Winchester, chairman of the state democratic con mittee, and Representative George ¢ Peery of the ninth congressional di | trict of Virginia. A resolution in of | position to”the half-cent street | fare over the Key bridge will be « fered UNGSTER’S |- Too frequently meglect of a child's vision causes iliness that lingers until later years. Our expert Optom- etrists will tell you whether your child's eyes can withstand the ex- hausting tax of play and study without glasses. 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