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KILL HIS FLEAS You can rid your dog (or cat) of tor- ucntulg, disease-carrying fleas with Sergeant’sSkip Flea Soapor Powder. | G. 0. P. KEYNOTE MAN IS COOLIDGE PROBLEM THE EVE! “GRUMPY” TO BE PLAYED. Boys’ Club in Final Rehearsal for Show Tomorrow. Final rehearsals are under way to- STAR. -WASHINGTON. MINNESOTANS TO DANCE. State Society to Hold Large Af- fair at Rauscher’s May 2. The Minnesota State Society of D. C. WEDNESDAY, thilda 'V. Morell. floor committee, Miss Margaret God- Rose McErlane, Miss Honora Ganey, ‘APRIL Fred Guderian, chairman; Frank M.|Miss Ethel Campbell, Barnes, Theodore Bartletf, Miss Ma- | committee, Miss Bede Johnson, chair- Introductions and | man; Miss & B Bailey, and music committee, W. N sey, chairman; Thomas Dowlan, Miss [ Morell, L. J. Parentean, R. J. Ander- son. 23, 1924, Invitations thel Johnson, Mre. 10.55 A.M. Through Service to Chicago Effective April 27 through Sleeping Car Service to Chicago will be provided on the Commercial Espress leaving Washington 10.55 A. M. daily, arriving Chjcago, Union Station, 8.00 A. M. !Sc at drug, sports & seed stores, pet : . #lopsor by mail. | Chairmanship Choice for Cleveland | FREE DOG BOOK' i » Convention to Be Indicated by April 30. the District of Columbia will con- duct a dance at Rauscher’s the night of May 2. Thc' Minnesota congres- slonal delegation and other Minne- sotans here have been invited to at- tend. The committees for the dance follow: General dance committee, illiam Bashford, Ray | W. N. Morell, cnairman; Herman rt, Edward Steffe.| Fakler, Miss Margaret Godsey, J. I David Walsh, Willlam Bruder, Hil- , Miss_Bede Johnson, M liard Harper. Helen Patterson, Cora nn. Decorations commiftt kins, Margaret Soo and Jemnie |} A. Hohit, chairman; Mrs. Percy y H:u'r!(‘!‘ the last four being re-| M. H.l”l‘\ Alfred Dresser. Special | for feminine parts, as it was| entertainment committee, Milton | impossible to get a boy to “play”| Trenhom, J. S. Knoppen, Miss Bede Eul Johnson.” Tickets committee, T. N A program to be distributed is al Peterson, chairman; ¥. Hohlt, ‘ product of the Boys' Club Print Shop. Ralph Nicols. P"lnkncg comm(uee by members of the Boys' Club of streets the four-act play, umpy,” in Epiphany Parish Hall, 319 G street, tomorrow nignt. The production will be directed by Guy Harp sf. Polk Miller's famous Dog Book. A DUTY HALF PERFORMED Y()U know men who have gone to great expense to provide life insurance for their families— but who have neglected to provide for the distribution of their estates after death. n lm\\v cast are Edp Payme, LOWDEN WELL 0UT IN FRONT Hughes, Willis, Dawes, Borah and‘ Polth DrugCo. Richmond, Vi o = - Pepper Mentioned. 5 HER REST WORTH $2? . ‘Dont-Snore’ Stoge Snoring—stops Mouth Breathisg. Made of rolled gold—Price, $2.00 Aiways returaable. ~ Seat ety ReuLEls pecssn approval. Simple Da\nceB(Ar lw;shm:tnn. D. . Ootororoso) The Wright Company “Good Furniture” Selections for the temporary and permanert chairmanships of the Re- publican national convention are be- ing given considerable thought by | President Coolldge, and he is ex-| pected to make known his prefer- ences before next Wednesday, when | the national committee’s subcommit- | tee on arrangements will meet at| Cleveland. Tho President conferred with a| number of political leaders on the | subject while in New York to ad- dress the annual luncheon of the As- | sociated Press, but desired to con- sider the matter further here before | making a decision. He is understood | to be devoting chief attention to the temporary chairmanship, since the man selected for that post usually sounds the campaign keynote | Former Gov. Lowden of Iilinois is regarded by some as a likely choice among those mentioned for the temporary chairmaxship. This opin- | ion is based on the expectation that the President will favor the sclec- | tion ‘of a western or middle western man not connected offi | administration. Othe; sideration are said to tary Hughes, Senator Charles . Dawes, Longworth of Ohio, of Idaho, former of Indiana, Govs, Hy and Groesbeck of Senator Pepper of Penn EINSTEIN THEORY TALK. Cornell Professor to Explain Re!- | ativity to Public. 4-Post Beds | Prot Viadimir Karapetoff of Cor- | | nell Untversity, will reduce the intri- | 529.00 | cate Einstein theory of relativity to | terms of understanding within the ‘When you plan the furnish- This through service will afford a daylight run through the picturesque Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys, and around the wonderful Horseshoe Curve. 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