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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 13, 1924—PAR - » P i b ZONING BODY SEEKS 'Distress Signals |HOLY NAME SESSION |Youngsters, Lost, |INDEPENDENT OFFICES|MACFARLAND SCHOOL (Female “Husband” | PLANS ANNIVERSARY NO EXTRA AUTHORITY, Of Ship Interrupt | AT UNIVERSITY HERE| Restored to Home | BILL PASSES SENATE |STUDENTS PLAN LAWN| And Her Wife Get OBSERVANGE FETE | I i ¢ D. C. Broadcastin, SR lio Mes : ne il Bell Denies Commission Urges g By Rad'o sage(Amendment Bars “Interested” | Preparations Completed to Im- g Senle ed to ‘,("l‘Buainess High Alumni Will Hold By thie Associated Fress. { Buildings and Equipment to Be Measure to Enlarge Powers cust last night from WRC. the Turned Over to Society-in rudis carried news to two dais- | Commissioners From Sitting in | prove Grounds—Girls Arrange NEW BRITAIN, Conn., April 12. | Celebration Program The radlo progrum belng broad- The far-calling volce of the Py : Radio Corporation’s station in this Septe tracted parents last night, that ) . : ~—Ethel Kimball, who on Mw:ich . of Administraticn. city, was interrupted at $:48 pm. | ”P mber. thelr wandering little sons had Tariff Hearings | Athletic Program. 17, under the name of James W April 21. s slgnals from the Brit- | been found and were walting for _ - | P Nioni B B GUARDS PROPERTY RIGHTS steamer, Buchaness, radlo call, 4BIS}.0P SHAHAN SPEAKS| them only a few blocks away. GLASSIE ISSUES STATEMENT | ‘Armed With rakes hoes and other Davis. also Known as | The twenty-fifth anniversar Z10. The notlfication of the dis- | e The proprieter of a drug store tmploments of agricultare, pupils of | Ambie ¥ Hill “wassentenced 10 | Alumni Assocation of Busin | tress sizgnal was broadcast by the | Addresse " at Maryland averue und 2d street = the Macfarland Junior Hitzh School ive: months, In ju ay on ® |School will be & & : < ses orthes St ot e 5 8 5, {hs . P charge of perjury. Miss Davis wa Powerless to Prevent Cheap Con- Naval Station NAH at New York Catholic Student Body on | e s et Y uen. | Declares He Will Abide Strictly | !\l begin the task this week of pre-| (LRl 0y t thivty days In Jail o was announ N and picked up here by Hurry Divinity of Christ. tior Ing. IOREROA THeY Bag wanast: By K. 3 {paring a lawn around the semool.l L"\hirze of subornation of per the struction Now, He Says. SShnalder) o Wah onl duty wt ed from thelr home eurly in the y New Ruling. | Principal sowara 1. safford inti- | Jurs. “Goth pieaded not iy |y i FRC's 6 . rake] = morning. So bewildered were the | mated that a greensward would im-| Mis« Kimball appeaicd. s Davi WRC's 800-meter ship watch. In o : erad v " e S | B b = olly matve Har mentence o - 5 wthnlic Unlversity his bLeen se-| youngsters that they could not re- | prove the approach to the school, ana| i3 she would serve her scntence, The Zoning Commission is not seek response (o mn “all clear” SIENAl fjected iy the Holy Name Soclety s | Member "‘"fi na!m-x':;A; ;.ulnr-,..«r. Another appropriation bill was | the students Immediately begun| o KIT0S! ¢ additional authority f trom N 9 o'clock. e was i PRI The druggist immediately noti- i Sesd Taat Right B o 86 o oparations Rice Ehe TRwn: te e dditional autherity, but i from NAH at 9 o'clock, trafiic v ythe place for Its annual convention, (ed etation WE “nd the an. | Pussed last night by the Senate and | Prev ;\un"“"';nr"’;l“\wl‘hu""'\":' il and the people of the District | resumed the lutter part of September. All of | nouncer broadeast where the littie | sent to conference. It carries ap- PP L Bl Rt R B CONFER WIT‘H PARENTS Sril fit to enlurge its power, the com- The Buchaness was 800 miles and cquipment at the; Strangers were tearfuly walting | proximutely $400,000.000 for the inde- [fircr swim of the season Friday in on verto duties there- . ; ; o1 some ta ‘to clalm them. | oo 0 oo e e B . . n will perform its duties there-{ gouth of Vulencia, Ireland, when stitution will Le turned over to| W teiora ol tholr faially rochgnived | Pendent offices of the government the Y. W. C. A. pool. °r to the hest of its abllity.| (he distress signal was sent out. ithe soc'aty during the conciuve, it| them by description, notified their The bulk of this sum is for the| spa club has mapped out a program | An Mhrn;ul feeen beiessal e ineér Commissioner Bell, chait={ Rudio traffic on the United States |ywas unnounced vesterduy by Rt. Rev.| Worried purente. and in . fe Vetcrans' Bureau, for which about |of athletics, which Includes basket | todchers and parents fealurof S|, 0y, ated lust night at scabourd and also most of the |Thomas J. Shuhan, rector. | punis By ERG (heen ldentified | 4350.000,000 ix proposed. Of th DR ke palhreeptaly b andl AT, o ot the Columbla Jutifor | sehool irys fon of broadening th broadcasting radfo phones were | Bishop Shahan dilivered u sermon! Austin Brown, five and four years | #mount $59.000.000 i« for vocational | Woip ca-h member ix reguired to | High School Thursday. Mra. Audfod | g penent ! old-respecti.ely. - reh Itation, $5:,000.0¢0 for dsath {yjve a brief talk on scme phase of | Stewary prosided In the absence of |, now belng considered, the major sald| ship has sent out Its signul ! | fand disabitity compensation, $38.000.- | Ay ation, emphasizing the [ Mr.. Jerry Scuth, president i s s s = tuking as hix topic the divinity of | 600 1or military and naval insurs Vilie of coreect nosture. Author- ¢ the Initiative of certuln public-) The fate of the ship hus ot |Chrlst. Referritg to the recent | SUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL | 3izo00.con, ror the cars o the men: | icies’on’ phssical edu atlon have been | sty wiiianon of the Hindian spirited eitiz ! been leurna | coatroversy p Shanhan sald tally incompetent, and $46.790 000 for | jnvited by Mrs. Woodin, director of | Mcuntain Schoois, Knox couniy, Ky, No question, 3 “is | ¥ Shi ald t wenoral experscs of the central and to address the members. spoke to the Columbiz student bod PR - = {tie divinity of Unrist had been the ' | % b ¢ abod ] blie el \ . o regional offices of the bureau. Officers of the club are: Virginia | Thupsday on “The Children of el ol L W OMAN HIT BY AUTO [She bt e 70 ISSUE JOURNAL | "t i i et s b il ol Al S0 R is planned conference hetween | vpe of the compiission’s #etivity 1S - down u few moments after the [to the student bLody lust Sunday welfare and the properly rights of | Buch, atthcks wero House provision that none of the funds | president; abeth Walton, secre- | reans ace agalns — S individuals. Any proposition result-| e M e B BT = appropriated for the Tariff Commission | tary, and Ida Hurley, trea urer. “Helga and the White Peacock i < sioue adot B A 2 b aied o e e aaTR e B e it Cobmenu K il < e it ve constdered. atier aue ad-y AND HURLED 20 YARDS |5t 2 e oriatiisie yrorid recusing to g ¢ mncaion ; presented I i L L e ata il | Randall's New Issue Has Thirty- | commissioners who sit in cases in which e Trvestin en- | Presented by the minth grade clas d vestigement, at a publc hearing recognize anything that was spirituul it ey < rasticipating in an Investigation when- | prestnteq by the, Bty BT axts hav he foundation of His divinity,” said | i " whose 4 orr R = . Reaultx Are Approved. | ! Bishop Shahan, s in evers ehapter| Two Peges and Is Extensively Commissioner H. H. asie, whose | fxiincial interest, however slight, in| been chomen, one for each poiforr- FLYER COMMITS SUICIDE Maji. Bell expressei the belief thut | e ol Hardi Sufferg | of the gospel. Other proots wra to insistence that he be permitted to sit | LTG0y Yo which the inyestiga. | ance Felish Jepking and Virginia 1 3 the commission, being made up of | SIS arence Harding Sufler$i,. jouna in the teachings of the | Illustrated. In cases in which his fumlly were In- | ¢ion “relates, such enctment will, of | Pendleton will play the title role | N RS m A | postles, but the strongest testimony | st D) terested was clted In Senate debite course, be scrupulously observed Constance Proctor and Marie Du | the District Commissioners, the ofl- From Bruises and Severe nat Christ wat God was His own as typical of the situation which was § “omy 0 N 5 Sery different thing from | w 1l play the character, Troll Mott «<er in charge of public buildings and ; {eharacter, unparileled smons meni Rendall Junior High School will [to e met by the amendment, imsued | | “ThAC b8 SO et e ine | er; Catherine Eirch and Eleanor Tal- | At he archites e o & b stutement lust night declaring the |3 T€ 2 H _ B, ck: Richard Lorleberz Rio Janeiro krounds and the architeet of the Can- | Nervous Shock. | for its perfection | tasue this week the Randall Joutnal,|& statement ia , declaring pon the Tariff Commission to adopt | man, the Peacock: Richs z 3 I8 ildeally constituted snd has | s Pro ! b ots of the year. Thisnew regulation would “of course be | IPRL U0 350 yhetance, 1s dictated | end Gordon Zimmermann, the Gray | k= s operated economically and effec- T = | w "")"‘ ."' n- Date ; jone of the ""':“‘ ) liberally sup. | SCrupulonsly ~observed." |in the resolution. From the begiy > rt Wooster. Olaf; Sara| DE tively 4 Beno & arding. wifs of| May 9 has been chosen as the date |isanc, which has heen liberally sup- 2 o e i this controversy, my position ha rtha P the ‘Spider | Mi The favt rhaviifo tant engineer | M Reno S Harding, wife ofi S% L Spt /ore prom. The follow- |poricd by the business men of the Secawnipusly. Qbisnved, of. this contmyessy, my nostion’ haslEVCEs ahd Bensi, ColeY: Keen. e | commissioner fe both wecretary to the | Cl#rence Harding, local arehitect {ing afternoon the class tea dance will | commynity, and by the parent-teacher | “If the national legislature in its wis- | bren t Ia for thieTogislatuo &nd 3 e | zoning commission and supervisor of | and former president of the Civitan jbe held. The decoration of the gym- land cfvic organizations, will Intro-jdow shall deein It ol e le ' ong building ofii of “the DIstrict | cqup wie hurled twenty sards across |B2S1UM 1§ in the hands of com- | quee the school to the community &t “to add to the ting qualifiea bring co-ordination, Mal. B e ann e - GCTOSS | yittee, at the head of which Is!iurg.. The issue is Hllustrated, con believe the street and pinned against @ tree ! Thomas Locraft. a sophomor: arehl- {tain ug the liken ses of « member of | mission, a he commission.” Ma s1} con-|at 16th und Belmont streets late yes- |lect, who hus designed a plan 10| the toard of education. of the supsr- mi I be disq jed, “is without authority to pre- beautify the biz hall | dent of schools, and the as ribe rehitectural requirements " The University Glee Club, which up- | yistunt superintendent in charge of can only regulate the heizht. arew | Ernest Willlam Barber, colored, of ipeared lust weck in conjunction with jeolored schools. it also contains the | nd use of buildings. However, 4 Champlain street, who was ar-|the Knights of Columbus pre pietiures of Florire Wed and Mar- tion of “The Holy City” at the Presl- i zue i Sokes winners of the scholar dent Theater, will journey to Balti R with uniform grade of ex- utomehile while drunk and collid- |raore this evening to sing at i It hus thirty-two pages 2 rlormance of the play in r gray printed in § on the ylans for private | Mrs. Harding escaped serious in- |#Uditorium there = © o1, representing the colors of the und ordinarily their SUK-{g,0c She was suffering from in- | trustees of the univer=ity will be he for moditications are com- | SnA S lat the un'v r=ity Wednesdiy, April N Huflstor f section T by the Gnliders & es abou & legs un sm se- | at theu RS el e o Alice Hullstorks of seotion i- Golve withUnt. fux. un e e ar Tome. | Tae university suffered the lo¥s of |/ ueirias I Lewis of seeti e el LR e +hock last night at her home. i, gistingui<hed member of its boar bave obtained® exceiient re- Brazilian Companion of Hinton t elire Facts of ir toor ramatic committee, composed tionship o o Misw Wild, chairman; Miss Smith tion and that the maits neirick and Miss Hanft, is in ed from | pro further provizion that a | of the six members of the Tariff Com- | terday by an automebile operated by | h the courtesy of the arehi- | ceted on u charge of operating wn | ¥, the officer supervis- ce' of permits is assst- hitects’ advisory council, | ing with a per % [representing the pupils of the in tho Argonne upartments, and wus|of trustess when Walter George 1 Junior High School, were inder the attention of Dr. Grant S.|Smith di d st his home in Phila- |y paer bt SRhe {delphia on April 4. Mr. Smith had =3 Limits of Authority. | Purahart of 1434 Rhode Isiand{heln's mimber of the bourd since | arin Piund the ontribation major po 1 out that the |uvenue {1809, ‘Bishup Shuhan, rector, und Dr oW tial BurGhise ©ommission has no authority to pre- o, " 5 Peter Guilduy, Ph. .. professor Yent cheap construction. There ure | IRRERIN IR IDHY . | [church history ut the universit limitations ulso, he said, upon the| Delective Sergt. George E. Darnallicent to Philadciphia last week i Smith Wormley, principkl, at- snthority that can be granted by | fubdusd Rarber after a fight with [attend the funeral {tended the second annuul observance e : il be | MM &0 & companion who was in the Address by Dr. Logan. f of clown ‘sneeh eek ander the au- 1e commissioner said it will be i : t £ the Phi Beta Sigma Frate nteresting to learn Ay " | autemobile. A number of witnesses! The Jast open meeting of h zmat F 3 interesting to learn what further | { University Historical jety Friday Mu Chapter. held in the Mary F thority can and <bould be granted [ saw the fight. Amony them were RO A S UEeE B DL Brown vial Chapel, Lin- Sk 1 < e o | 3eme W voluntecred testimony Aendian Unlversity, |© Universits nnsyhvania, and Sl ax exprecacd At the | that ther had seen the machine nar- 5 topic, “The Catholic I T s RaY adgsess lust Ou . Now Is the Time to Plant Your Rose Gardgn HAVE SAUTIFUL ROSE GARDEN 1 ) ) : {flay. e stressed the siznificans us help yor the beauteons fragrance i ) presirye the restdential | rewly mica etriking other persons on : aoting | elewn spec rof thoughts e B, e Sty nd o #dd to IS | the oiret. Mre. Frnest Greenwood | Mond i u BAOE Bi0) Lawn Fence, Lawn Gates, Steel Lawn Fence Posts s sper’ heed to the property rigmes {of 3026 @ strest. wife of a member |for Its f N aasl aaipan Sl 2 d Lawn Mowers [ the individua) gusrinteed by the | of tha beard of eduration and & friend | The € b . = - of people. and as Complete line of Lawn Rollers an mstitut Gwn powers un- | Af Mre. Harding, who tnok the latter P #ce tomns : e e T Do b temonte 1hae aeatl it The - e s S Raat Teaghes Buy Your fd that she also had ceen the ma- | & e, at which ming commission OUR anteed twa years wintered hardy. of pure in ¢-lor. and BUDDED ON THE REAUTINUL ROSA MUL TIFLORA JAPONICA, noted for : ook g S Dr. Edwin | Assoclation, which was to be held last % iehne at New Hampshire avenue and i Princips L2k e e Tt strect como 8o ologs r |Ryan, presiden o Hall | . a ; " Tu PROTECTION e A S e, S e e o e T wn Grass See To pitch himselt headfirst out of the |10 decide the participants in theswith maetinz of the Cardozo Par out of thei o a1 rect rHze debate which |ent Teacher Asscciation. Many mat ¢ and vou will have a beautiful. green. velvei way. Mre Greenwood happened to | (1AL (TR Socand ‘week in May, {ters of Interest will b presented to ! X rom us and you will have a tiful. green. e IN COURT EXPLA'NED”"v to the scene of the accident in iy ) place Thursday svening. {the association. lawn. Bone meal, sheep manure and lime for lawns g TR Fa ROSES budded the Rosa e { Multifora Japonica produce s | cluss has been u ted e ot | Burdena Wright of section 7-5 w. Multiflora Japonica produce | Detective Darnull sald that from | S50 Na8 DR GPROIEE SIS O Lun tnstantaneous hit in the assembly trauspianied theive once and Outlining the policies and fune- | Witnesses he learned thut the auto- |3, (00" 1% "niire student body at | Progrum last Friday waen she intro e eumeyer ompan ancplanted 1 e tions of the Juvenile Court before the | 8% Srat seen ab 16th and Xy nich the gold footballe snd: mega-|Aucsd “Linger Awhile” with a whist-| Tt : R vess Mount Plosenprenile Court before the | gtreers, where u tire dropped from | Winer, 'hg E214 (ool e e ol e or s : ol o meon wso Tation fon wheel, with the operator ' won letters in football and cheer {tlon 7-4 was enccred also for her ren- Corner Eleventh and B Sts. N.W. SEND FOR NEW P e e e tiy’ oblivicus of its loss. leuding will be presented. | aiv Acred: son Demonstes- = e CREEIROOR last n Kuthryn Sellers u Wes Following Car. W. GGetto Mebonsld, Wichita. Kan v control and vocad modu- elephone n . a4 door poticy N it : in-chief of the 1924 Curdingl e given by inditidual pu- s . ey } the hands of the prin ted Bryants ‘Daffodilis’ und s 2 3 4 Botet, Lixs. Penics and Shrub. be ready for distrib o us a class. recited Teun ! aito fontan: some v about the middle of May. It wi Break, Bresk.” The 5 S it R t Iilaren 1%, (he untomoblle when the ac- | J070 0" bust of Cardinal Gibbo ‘ M. Liw son: teacher Let Us He'p You Beautify Your Place { L might be saved from gossip and to took place. {EETave g SR < ! ; ) i e “d Tirber, he said, for his| 1 book I8 to be divided Into 10ur |\ o yecembiy Fridus Dr. willtal l u awns Come over (o ur Rose Gardens; oniy tuclve niil | cperater's permit. Having looked it | PRFS * Johnson spoke on the prevention | Eton: a mice drive on good. rod et [« dren before the court when neces-|over, he d, a fellow occupant of 1and treatment of cancer 9& « feature 13t and, bermeylyitnia A venues el CRER o 14 visit will amply repay you: you will he . " I - ’ W) i sary I never clear the courtroom | Barbers car stepped up and grabbed £ the drive made to eradicate the hi 3 ; > i he IRARIED fitase i ire made possible by care fon at this time of the yea arber the plice: OMKTO! N and t VAN DRR e oo T iy | it he eR2E” PR th | HOWARD ANNOUNCES (it are e ol by cars ang cusation st s e ot e sons, W] S B amE AR AL : {ed e gri %160 a purents of the children,” she suld. " Bu%LOf the grip of the companien very moderute rute shte s s ohe ai of Barber and swung « Stralght right | AT et R Tl e e | to Berbers crjnr‘n‘;‘an!o’r’:h::mp:ldo,p;'~1i SUMMER SCHEDULE, BABY CHICKS Townsend’s Grass Seeds, &c. ! A J van der VHES & CO - . . > lers, is when a parent brings a child Barber was being held at the tenth — WHITE LEGHORNS « = Derby” Ball-Bearin Pint, 15c; pound, 30c. | Y € | Rone Meal 3¢ pound. OAKTON, VIRGINIA n despal i control it—a ooking the District co see i N is unwlliine s (ke the child back on | I there “wu anething. forener ) [Roreia 1,00 Coutaes w" i ON THE HILL Lawn Mowers, Pulverized’ Sheep Manure, § Canew Are Han e cowd be ciarged Swith "X pre-! Offered, W'th Full Academic POULTRY FARM $°.0C to $20.00 pourds, 20c; 100 pounds, $2.50. d siatistics of the numbar U < for tmerrow “Tuesa a Crelit. J ‘;) ';"\'IRL"I'lIiJ.;:)N firdtee? Bl A= grade Canna. Glad'olus, Tuberose i e ondl ot i . | D. FERGUS : Sl and Calad'am Bulbs soare were orned aver o the”on'l. PROCLAIM APRIL 25 | cecent announcement, wit this vear | i * e THIS IS PLANTING TIME FOR handled eitholil actislly bHelng have 4 greatiy enlurged summer ses- B e v e DISTRICT ARBOR DAY ! six. e mov v st | | STAR - CHIC-A P. MANN & CO. ite Ilouse association expressing approval of :“, ba offered which will have fulll | The Pare Buttermilk Starting Fosd | eredit value ! e 207 7th St. N.W. (Opposite Center Market) Phone M. 1121 [ i te; 2 Lawn Grass Seed ‘ the present methods of running the | The courses include architecture, r { rursuing the machine to get it "OITHRNS Shea of the jumior law | lucting BIEnLg r 3 he fol- owed it Sp und ¢ sassary 1o hear es in private ticn the opc He wus just ov explui that it was Juvenile Court, thanking Judge Sell- e, “rs for her address and making her | Commissioners Follow Saggestion | art. chemistry. commerce and finance, an honorary member of the associa- {economics, education. engineering, —_— = Beautiful Lawns in and Around Washington Are tion of Presi i English, English literature, romance liZmlutions alw were indorsed ap- | dent and Select Friday | 1anguages, ‘hictory. home iconomics, 9 proving “Clean-up wee sanction- | Latin, mathema: hilosophy. — ed in a proclamation issued by the ! of Forest Week. f 1o "potitical e t DistiictsComedafonsrs Lind 1o asp. e e han ; i TREES‘—SPIRU P NTS wn n Seed. srove in principle the recommen: . Culty of more thu X BS—— I,A : p in princip e | _Calling attention to the shade trees | TACURY Of more than, thirty i I White House Lawn Green Seeds. !': legislation which would give addi- {.< gno o the orow ede \dec supervision of Prof. W tic 1 power to the Commissioners. 1 N "4‘4"“1\\!’12 glories of uduit, direcior of the summer ses- n ‘ ‘ ;. 1 $ the Nat Capital, the Commi: | VARIETIES green, velvety sward, free from ¢ [ement Kyning Rule: v 4 ght Jssued a proclu "iudents who are at least twenty- | (N ARIEIIES g bt S y A resolution to request the Zoning A on de uting Friday, April 25 one years of age and who are not R “HOME GROUNDS—THEIR PLANNING AND PLANTING” duced in form 4 to 6 weeks’ tin rmission S0, soneln DIOLot Eround Sennaton candidates for u degree will be ad- O course you need Stur-Chie-A ' Argone pluce, = Harvard | 08 (el dax, the city fathers R s s e e e e A booklet written by a great authority, mailed free to home owners 1Quart........35c 1Peck (5lbs.). §2.25 treet and Lanier pluce, and between | frees und s should be planted | out meeting the regular entranc never get anrwhere in the poutry 3 = 1 lanier place, Harvard strect and L0 beautify homes, schools und oiher | roquirements of the uhiversity. They | | bosness i¢ vou o mot mart sear | f 4 Quarts. . . .. .$1.25 1 Bushel (20 Is.).. $8 Quarry road, respecitvely, as class A (Places. The Commissionars included | must pay the regular fees. baby chicks on Siar-Chic.A. P I s . residential zones and t5 forbid the (13 the Proclamation a reminder thut| A mature per<on who wishes to| | tomaily-Known Burern ik ersona ervice arection of apartment houses on Rar ity tanis witlh the week thut |attend a class without participating | | 5ood o for Bupr chikl Cas , these plot was adopted. . e by residen ny wa e k wi'l be per- Star-Chic-4 i nin) s - i’ under the auspices of the Community | AMericans will be urged to co-oper- | registering for the course and pas and if not mat arrange suitable plant material for your home Center department next month, was | timberiind by iy, "Fhe pralooon; Of | ine the regular fec. An auditor re-| | Geaicr' will give vour money gt ol ¢ The proclamati L s . SEPIGvVAR ‘Ald Fedominthdition 3 timberly clamation | ceives no credit and has no academic St that the Smcitan HveriziTollower Prestanm o et " Crealt ® Star Food & Remedy ROCK CREEK NURSERY 304 Tenth Street N.W. Main 222 30 e Johnson-Powell con nity [ U reas, sident of the | gis th mer ses- 330 to the Johuson-Fowell community | Uinited Btutes has uet apart the weak | sios Ui bonin Fhuredsy. Bone. 18 Eekingtan Piace & Q St.oX. elp purchase of |April 21 to =7, 1924, as fores - Loy cssion will (R SRMER R e necesary costumes—this money to be | thon w, est protec- | The summer session will be held t e - paid back from money collected by | flon :rfl'br::? lay withy lh; iy | Tem in e o AnEe e, RO R MARYLAND the sale of tickets when the pageant | “The Commissioars ot i pr ok | ing fashion show iv | - i [ W, < produc z iissi of the District | A spring fashion show was given : . i ce Ha ¢ — ] - ¥ pr sduced. |of Columbia hereby call the attention . Saturday by the students of the home Entrance on Rockville Pike Hali Way Between Montrose and Halpine Conkey,s Bllttel'lmlk address on caneer control was of the people of the District of Co. | economics department in the univer- Closed) Sondass dslivered by Dr. Charles B. Campbell, | lambla bo Tafs aeoriomarjirlet : in_ [ P £ th t - 8 C i nd urge | #ity chapel. Beautiful costumes made K - pr He told of the necessity of early. upon them the preservation of all far. | by students of the household arts t rts Stal'tlllg eed o :""‘;.H-;nnn[ of the discase and how fo |est areas from destrucylon, by fire or |department displaving spring styles Setes 11!; symptoms. H. C. Gibbs was rwise. Abundunt forests, widely ; for morning, afternoon and evening | Xt prevents the big losses duc to wezkness. ccted a member. Robert H. Young, 1distributed and maintained in a con. | and sporting costumes were pre- " and disease and gives your chicks the quick president of the association, presided. | dition of high productiveness, chouid | sented. snappy_getaway that produces early broilers and Ih-~ concerved as one of our greatest | The vesper services at the univer- - Tavers. The lactic acid in the buttermilk puts an = national resources. About 80 per cent | Sity this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock L ° edge 1o the appatite; strengthens and tones up the PETS AWARDED PH'ZES. 1of the losses caused by forest fires | Will consist of a special musical serv- 1 5 semsitive digest.ve organs of the lirtie chicks, and o 2 fare the result of carelessness, {ice by the umiversit ted choi heips 10 sweep away the germs that cause White | Diarrhes | "The Commissioners hercby desig- —— ° . | zes were awarded Friday (o the | natc Fridav, April rbor day 3 | Conkey'’s is low in fibre and just right in winnere of the Boys” Club pet show. | and susgesi to the eitizens ot tai! READINGS TO BE GIVEN. - 1 | ratetm, scientinea Correct. Docs ni njure or 0V 1+ @t which Dr. W. J" Sullivan and Mre. | Diatrict of Columbia a suitable ob. » ——C —| tax the senwtive digestive apparatus. lv_fl.l‘u:o tanshury of the United S(-n;’arrvun'nn of the day.” One of the | X. of C. E | Cenkey's is the Original Buttermilk Starting Feed. It is made by the ollege of erinary Surgeons and | crowning glor N H 2 " & . Even- . . . H s n whi sttermiik is thoroughly incorporated with Mixs' Virginia® Sargent, ‘acted " as| Capital Is lts snase trees. " pion ! Mrs. Frank O'Hars K. o Help Baby Chicks It is casy to have magnificent flowers all summer, and every | W Gonae O ng) oo, M0 Bliterik ever wsed. shade trees. v b by . Judg one’ should resolve to pmzec:'":,:i‘; ing School Entertainer. summer, when you start with the right kind of Rose plants. | The following winners were an- & . e e s 1 Tl . nounced: Airedales—f e e L nane tmhes wm meRUMENts | Mrs. Frank O'Hura will give read- an e My Fairfax Roses, grown in your own climate, are vigor- | T freen i Cparles askins, | Set- | bery througkout our parks and high- | e {Tor PAPIEC LIS S ORI | § eed baby chicks thetad otiood that ous, thrifty, stordyi=wintcred ont-of-doors and full of | Bllft‘el‘lnl Norman Smith. Collies - Marie Pepe: ' Ways rhould be preserved and trees!School Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock yeurs of experiment baa proved ex- vitality. Plant them this spring and enjoy—this summer— Rrre s et i Pollce dogs—frst, Rolund Dan | Lho, hrubbery should be planted to | s ST B Wil bay vou taw I cut-flowers worth many times what the plants cost, . i F b ds{ ; B, R S, T e o St 2l | Wedmweds evening ¢ work outwians | | SeTioaifsitn B I S ree Book Te : in. Fox terriers—first, Charles | bis . : -{for u post-Lenten dance and car b i e e g S Colemin; Second. Ralph . Malcolts | yometoyf ¥ ull Sitizens and the chil- | party. “The oficars of the council | § thutive fedingt/at irst fwm = Conkey’s Buttermilk Gl'OWillg Mash third, Charles Remsen. Specials— | |~:a s the community should be!gyre: Miss Evelyn Greene, president; | that connts. And - -ariy all of them R y Tony Villari and Walter Brady. | pibegy 0 Jeo08nize their value and | Miss Loretta Ryan, vice presiden feed Prattol Vou. insier hasit: selle OW 10GTOW K0Ses abould be fed (o every fowl aiter 8 weeks of age—folowing Spits—James L. Cornett. Boston | peme s et eprod be particulariy | Miss Elizabeth Fleming, secretary; it on money-back guarastee. F hakey's Bottermiik Starting Feed. bull—David Frank. St. Bernard | ftting that exercises should be held | Mrs. Regina Gardiner, treasurer. PRATT FOOD CO. My _ beautifully illustrated book it is a wonderful bone and flesh builder. Julian Covert. Hounds—Frank Tubia. | maiy SChools to insill into ~the : 124 Wakeut 5t Philadelphia, Pa. - “*Firfax Roses” desctibes fully the Just right in protein and low in fibre. 1t cansists of e Yt Hounds Frank Tubla. | hearts and minds of children a re-| Rev, Dr. William J. Kerby of the 228 Kinds of Roses grown in my. Virsinia Dreat middlmgs, wheat bran, corn feed meal, nam; second, Vincent Sharpe. Best | Shoct and love for these gifts of Catholio University lectured on “Pov- ine h grot i of okt ound barley: Hulled oats, ‘meat scraps be: o in ahow firat, Toberr Wece, | Bature and that in the churches and {eriy and s Implications’ Friday nurseries, where every condition of soil Bl el e embintd hefesame setter; second, David Frank, Boston rough the radio attention should | evening at the evening school. and climate helps to make the plants bull. ' Bantam roosters—first, Hugo | DS ciled to this special week set; truly superb. It shows how to care Don’t Break the ConkeyChain Sorivi: second, Abraham Alloy. | asids for observance! At the mesting of . the Student TN B e thes il aibe yom K F The' following prizes were also | ——— — Council Tuesday evening F. P. Bras- s it s Pablid st of Buttermil ‘eeds awarded sials: Youngest dog—| 1 dd sor was glected treasurer and the fol- . PATG WooEh LWl t, S By SE ! Three in number—one for Starting, one for Growin aEted s el Youngest dop R 2 Tecent address Dr. George OUs | lowing. advisory committes was ap- chrysanthemums, ferns and hardy flower Tee i Womher =g foe Neariig. s fos s Angeio Super; oldest, Bernard Lewls; | Smith, director of the United Stutes | owink adyisory committes was s o e bct and one for Laving —each the beat for s porpe hlackest, Tony Villari; whitest, M.|geological survey, said, “Steant. coal | hean wW. A~ Crevollnb ¥ . Brassor. our name on pestal brings the —w Insist on Conl e in the,original package. ! vour Covert: smallest., 8. Super: longest < about a cont u poun geri NG Wk, Creveling, W P Bressor, denler can't supply you wit 3’5, write us. Big tail, Tda Presler; longest hair, lda nary practice a cent's worth of 'onm‘"\,“’,\“’é-owgm- R s orell X oultry 3 Presier; shortest hair, ~Allen Martin: ' coal will vield one hortepower of e A ) prettiest dog, Ida Presler. homiiest The- ! elactricity, or the energy O & man. ;::‘_Mnrx E. Crawley, Miss Marjorie ; . ! P. Mann Comnany, 207 7th St. N.W. P. V. Ritter’s Son (two stores), dore Simmons: best trick, A. Litoff;|day. Plainly it pays to substituts most spots, Robert Wese ; most brindled, ric power for manpower, an S — ; 1003 B St. N.W., 706 O St. N.W. Haye sshortest legs. Angelo Super;| win a place of pre-eminence among | teach nited States is $571[. “Ala cho o Bexwood.” Pk over Chals bridge and road 4 parrot. David Walsh turtle, Pete Mi the natioms of the world" s e e = 1o ritrer e e Y, rgrareen and Box TR T N S e Schultz Seed Store, 304 10th St. N.W. David Prank; longest legs. Thomas | herein lies America’s oppertunity The average salary of a school 1

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