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C10° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, 'APRIL 25, 1921, OYSTER NOT SEEKING ’MEMORIAL SERVICES |NEW D. C. MEASURES S© @i @ty e Ch ot o i [0 T T S F | TO LIMIT DRY AGENTS| IN HOUSE ON MAY 4| GET SPECIAL STUDY B o it Y % by benefit of the disabled v , K ‘There will be an Easter dance given X and. Hiknche Frasiyr; hoy. | ana Mae i = Commissioner Plans Only to Give| Representatives Riordan, Mott, | “Liaison Officers” of Civic Organi- D N e | wen T ek nith, S Marriage Licenses. D;dlhs V}iep-)o—rie d the Walter Reed Hospital for the beuefit of Christ Church oy vd, girl fith donating the entire j. s parish bousc this ovening at Linthi-| Numuel 3. and Alberta Forter gi the evening. cum Hall, 3116 O street, for which : Organist Guild, 2nd now organist at || £ ~ 3 & B a i ust Monday night, and who could not | Hume, Mrs. T. Percy Th Mrs. Police Equal Power to Enforce Cochran and Ganly to Be Eu- zations Attend Conference at | 0la Trinity, New York city, will be|attend the theater that evening be- | Y. Bofker, Mew, Hirnoer Maohin ,,,,‘,',,‘w"},‘,“'fi lcenses bave been imsued to the | A - in Washington the week of May 5. cause of the President's trip to New | and Mrs. Lloyd Shippen. ‘Albert Ca " atlhs have been reported 2R ¥ 8 ; Caya and Karin E. Lindroos w, He Says. logized by Members. 1 District Building. | On Tuesday, May 7, he will t| York city, has been invited to attend al . o red 1., Shipley last. twent ARy v > gized by B: [ notme to his friends at th Yoent | the American Legion benefit night. | | EAMER Dolind, od Rl J Suivies e = - Cook_ Denhardt, The ~President ‘and Mrs. Coolidec & ¥lizabeth Sipple. Commissioner Oyster made it plain In memory of the late Representa- Representatives of more than a |thq Sixteenth Street N heade: e list of patrons for the re- ws und Meli Tyle: L | > : § ets, from b to el cent annual ball of the District De- | que folowl ¥ o Been = John A. Robinson and Mable M. H; Dboth today that he is not sceking to have | tives Daniel J. Riordan, who died]score of organizations attended a|!Sth Streets, from 5 to 1 ] B o e o | oS, folowiog bicthe bave beea mpertsd o[ FHUE.A, ud Ma a | ederal prohibition forces relieved of | April 28, 1923; Luther W. Mott, who |conference at the District building| Mr. George Mesta of Pittsburgh ar- | Siven at the'New Willard Hotel. four houcs i William Vi Catley and Wilie Schooler \ny of their authority in Washington, |died July 10 last: William Bourke | vesterday afternoon to familiarize|Fived today at the Nes i i === S ooy, ey, Reaben 1. Smith and Louise Crew, y : ; where he will spend several day The Alumni Assoclation of the Unic | i i L | John T. Hunt and Melrose A 7 v but merely to have local policemen |Cockran, who died March 1, and|themselves with the details of the |zire Mesta did not i y | versity of Michigan entertained at - - B . D el aad B | Washing maced on an equal footing as far as|James V. Ganley, who died September | several pi of new legislation that | this visit to Washington. | dinner in honor of Miss Jean Hamil- 4 Ruth | Giluveppe. Caporai r . Va.| ergoney Hospits 4 = i 1 r £ the Universit 7 > : : enforcement authority is concerned. memorial services will be held in [have been drafted by the commis- e Lon, Sexnof Women o BIBESCYY ng. girl and Angiolina Di T E ‘Wisconsin s a yise L |7, memorial 3 “The Barbizon Painters in America” | of Michigan, Wednesday eyening Helen €. Tapsill, girl, | o p 3 a € e w At present a policeman who sees an | the Nationul House of Representa- |slon on public welfare will be ‘the subject 'of an llustrated | APFl 23, at the Iederution Tea House. erick & ‘aod ¥dih 3. (Cheiitoph. gict 2 s Elizabeth's 1 obvious violation of tho prohibition | tives on Sunday, May 4, at 3 p.m. Those who attended were appointed |talk by Miss Gertrude Richardson | 1734 N street. An informal reception | (linton 0. and Falerie D Ward, bor aw can proceed to mal a t. | 'rr:.«\.- sermvices will be attended in aison officers” by their respec- | Brigham P Saturday | was given before the dinner and after Helea Compton. boy. 5 ? S < S touch ! ) ik Gapnaay | st Miss Hamilton gavera ey il S=mm————————eee e, _-—— But in conducting raids and obtain- |2 body by the entire New York dele- | the < o e wvenue northwest, | esting talk on the proposed women's BEEEE:—:EEEEE ing gearch warrants the police act ion in Congress. | curate to the bodies Mr. John ( league building at Michigan. About i 2 ¢ <ent by the x sixty were present. 3 nly in conjunction with a federal, A solemn high mass of requiem ) 3 Fa both | pital Hiiza G of ningham. vings b indicated that there|of Rutland will a | it . Wil bo sungs n St Patriek's Church | i tho " efforis beims | meeting 1 an op o272 Robort . Nelson will be host- | oy e o O e D | commemoration of tha anniversary | e methods Of CAFrYIaE. on MabIlS | wAR outpouring of oficial ar ; %130 1o 6 o'clock, | od out that in most of the states there | it (o' doath_of Representative Rior- | welfare work tricr. "Thus | Washington auxmenting the r < ! nraue i By o local ling acts giving the | gun. This sepvies will be attended | far the commis ficit a v [ the Ameriean Legion - . police power Lo ¢i- | uy the Demoe members of the | (o creat public ¢ board in 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, . ead law New York delegution. the Dist : 3 - = Mrs. Nanette B, Paul recently re-| BIBeUEVes Shat (he an-(—— emeeeSm———— e el Al s encrosity of .| turned from a six-week trip through anty conferred u > ind a substantial increase in the per- | home in preference to an institution, | hhye e Tert the - | U6 o e o N orain Caox | half of t 3 gia and West Virginia. In Savannah, ngton police would be n wre | sonnel of the police force, and @ compulsory school attendance | will be given e Ga., she presented a historical tab- | than a local enabling act to the Vol ‘ommissioners Rudoiph and Bell, it | law. the work of the District of Columbia | 1eali under the auspices of the Old stead Iaw. indicated today, will not inter. With the return to Washington | Department of the American | Christ Church, the Sunday school of The corperation counsel xu:"vl!‘ objection to the efforts be- | Monday of William Hodson, expert Last Monday night a local - | which was founded by John Wesley, with Commissioner Oyster that there | ing made by Capt. Oyster to broaden | contemplated revi the 'Juvenile aded by Mrs. Jumes W. Wads- | and the church building being 193 al%o is need for an appropriation to| the powers of police with respect to | contem od juvenile | worth, jr., w f the senator from | years old. Mrs. Paul and M Anna be spent in prohibition cnforcement | the Volstead law | Court 4 ‘i cn_up. | New York, made the opening per- | k5. Hendley, who accompanied her. jole——"nlol—2lol——2lol—— F—Jol——lo]——=]al——=o[cJc—=[o] =0 —=]olc——=]0] Your Furs will be Expert Fur Remodeling safe in our Cold Stor- and Repairs age Vaults. 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