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VERMONT SOCIETY SPONSORS BANQUET Holds Twenty-Third Annual Maple | Sugar Party—Native Sons Boost President Coolidge. - & A Free Country | —— Claude Bungalar( writes majes odes, the highbrows wildly toast him, but as 1 journey down the roads 1 hear the lowbrows roast him, “There |is no sense in what he writes, we cannot understand him,” exclaim these frowning lowbrow wights, |“and so we've always panned him. What think you of this bughouse bard, and of his futile labors?” But I am always on my guard; I never knock my neighbors. If 1 think Bungstart's verses raw, to my old cow .1 feed them; there is no ordi- nance or law- compelling me to read them. So 1 don't worry o'er his fame, 1 don’t contest his merit; he has a right to play his game, and I to grin and bear it. We do not have to read the books of men who make us weary, nor cat the grub 1ton, - toast- | Prepared by cooks who hand us etiring mod- | dishes smeary. We do not have to who told | buy our rope from merchants who |offend us; we do not have to purchase dope from docs whose pills might cnd us. Our fathers fought Bunker Hill, at York and other es, that wt might have our free- m still, and grind the tyrants’ ®hNa partaking of maple syrup, biscuits and other delicacies as they are served in Vermont, more than 300 members of the Vermont State Association of the District of Colum- bia in the Raleigh Hotel last night listened to eulogies of their native son, ‘President Coolidge, and heard | recalled many traditions of the “Green Mountain State” The occasion was the twenty-third ann maple sugar party of the association. Judge Hosea B. Mo master, introduced the erator, Charles W. Flcd briefly the history of trc and recalled traditions of Vermont Earl S. Kinsley of *he Republican national committee, puinted out that |at President Coolidge wss born in Ver- | mont, and that Magsachusetts had | finished the product® and that both . ry states then had given him to the So it is vain to roast a dish, country. picture, book or sonnct: we're Quoted “Back Home” Statisties. | irce to choose the thing we wish, Redfield Prostor, “just from |and dodge the rest, doggune it. quoted statstics showing m.‘ \\ T MASON. progress made by Vermont in the last o e senator | | EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS’ ‘ BODY ELECTS HERE Porter H. Di Justice of the Disreict Supreme ¢ resentative Frederick G Representative R T | Delegates Listen to Address on Need of Christian Training for Students. and customs Gov (Copyright.) wood, and Gibson The Mrs. | program included a solo by M. Sloss, accompanied by Mrs. the singing of a sonk, and Keep Coolidge,” by Town Quartette,” th members of whch were: Ralph Reale. 5 The . Sydney Graham and were accom- | 0f the Bruer Harper 1 . Deam. Capt ivil war, Association of Church Schools Prov of Washington, com- | twelve boys' schools and en girls' all unddr the di- ction or fated with the Episco- val Church dnd located in Pennsyl- | | vaniz, D Maryland, Virginis W Virgin nd the District of | Columt d its annual meeting in Whitby Hall on Woodley | of schoo Iavoention and' Bewediction. was vered b lark, chancellor o n jversity 4 by Rev. Dr. W Tnvocation Re de! |on that day, ev. Herbert S Hasting:, of Donaldson School, | presided. illiam C. Pleasant Woods, rector “omnecticut and profes- in Weslevan Univer- delivered the principal address set forth the difficulties experi- nced by a student who goes to col- lege and takes up the stud of biol ' mith: ‘Chamberiin, 3 Ball. Capt 2 - Ros: Maj of the at Club in “and Conrad H of shown URGES THEATER TRUCE. Representative Bloom Asks Strike | Delay During Convention. Sol rict Bloom of is bisected rday sent te presen whos, tive dis the took th thousands flock to New York durin tion will be bitterly di theaters are The appe dressed of on, ar that delega others who the conven ippointed if full blast Bloom were ad- Harris. president ucing Managers' As nk Gilmore, quity Associat TWO GIVEN COMMISSIONS. Richard McCabe of 618 Van Buren street has been commissioned the War Department a second Jieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps nd Roy Anderson of 1307 Clifton | street a second lleutenant in the air service, both in the Organized Re- serve Corps of the Army. hout an adequate tr principles of Christianity 1- though po sing the firm ire to remain a Christian. Woods de- | clared biblical instruction could be | { made to harmonize perfectly with the | teachings of science without relin- quishing in any degree the truths of either. Arter lunche in Alban's | chool, the masters of hools for | |.m~= and principals of hools for | Klr" held s arate m\nfi‘re nees. - P - The (l)l)nv«, £ were elected officers ot H”““°‘°“ Elected Auto-| " (4o ‘association President, Rev iv ai | Dr, W. Gi. Pendleton, Virginia Episco- motivesGioupChaknnnn: pal School, Lynchburg, vice Brexl~ Herrington was elected | den Laua Lee Dorsey. e Wash . Ann ool Chartottensiiln Vo, ihepiyenting on pd 3 surer, Willlam H. | Society of Automotive | chyrep, St Alban's School, this city ng the | e = ing. C. H ? viee cuair-| ASKS MRS. PFLUG ESTATE| Young was re- | == o | Plans in'the near tu- | Brother Files Plea for Letters of | a demonstration in the | P : safety among drivers of | Administration. i pedestrians. Dif-| prancis W. Bailey of Winchester, Va., v through- | yosterday asked the Probate Court to making | grant him letters of administration on dy of the traffic itions in | fhe extate of his sister, Mrs. Marlanra | Ly:,: (respective, cities Will_co- | pug, who ed at L‘men:enc,\'kHu!Dl!lali ate @ ort to April 20 last from poison taken after ulations made uniform all over l;usl oting to death her husband, Charles | try. Th _““"3“"‘1"“""]‘ ‘{‘l '€ | S. Pflug, a dentist, in the Portner apart- | en will be witnessed by the oity s |ments.” Mr. Bailey says his sister left | affic offic il through |5 will, but had cash in bank amounting | e possessed £tos nd other | ies in leases in sev- | artment houses the value of Sl i not known to him. N s S on v Mrs survived by her mother, | trafiic situation w N P Hiles. of Woodsiodk: | sisters and two brothers. At- torney William L. Leahy appears for | the petitioner. { oo May Dance Is Held. The May dance of Harding Chap- ter. Order of the Eastern Star, was New | Beld last night in Meridian Mansion e 2400 16th street. he committee i by | charge included: Mrs. Amy Walton, | chairman; Mrs. Ruth Feef, vice | eanees | chairman: Miss Beth Buse and Mrs. | “Aent urg o Buse, Mis: Colmer, Mrs, Cur- | get together i Sl I Davis. Miss Annie 4 - Dav A Flora Burkhardt, Mrs. own un Bessic Franzonl, Mrs. Fowler, Mies | Fitzhugh, Mrs. Rena Harding, Mis: Fannie_Johnson. Mrs. M Mrs. Kettl Mrs, Bertha W, Birgs, vant, Mrs. Mrs.'Emma Coumbe, Mr. rs. rah Wa: ter of the Eastern May dan night. Laid—Scraped—Finished OLD PLOORS RENOVATED “Beautiful Floors Make a Beauulul Home"” Acme Flooring Co. 1313 H St. N.W. ' Main 989. See the Latest Garage Fashion at the Fashion Show— %M& Gk’ The P. A. Roberts Construction Co. Main 1776 of course, it’s “ROBERTS” AMOCO-GAS The Oridinal Special Motor Fuel~ revolutiomzed THE AAERICAN, COIL Co. | whom wa hv ve placed in high n ‘E Morrison Paper Co. | THE DRASTIC BLUE LAW |Coolidge Breaks ASKED FOR CAPITAL| Tradition by Use Of Front Porch For the first time in the mem- ory of White House attaches a Chief Executive yesterday sat on the “front porch” of the mansion. Returning from a walk after his day's work, Mr. Coolidge dirccted that a chair be brought out on the portico. He sat down, crossed hls legs and remained there until time for dinner, or rather “suppe: he prefers to call it in the Lingland way. Previous Chief Executives, attaches explained, generally re- tired on spring and summer eve- nings to the more secluded and awning-shaded -oum portico. SALE OF CARNATIONS UPHELD BY MOTHERS Society Insists on Justice of Plan for Street Trade Next Saturday. Senator Jones Introduces Measure to Close Everything Except Charity and Vital Work. Sunday closing for the District of Columbla agaln raised its head yes- terday, when Senator Jones of Wash- ington, Republican, introduced a new bill for that purpose, similar to those which have been offered in each Con- gress for many years The bill would make It unlawful for any person to labor, or for any per- son or firm to employ any person to labor, on Sunday. except on works of necessity and charity. It makes it unlawful on Sunday to keep open or use for secular or commercial pur- poses any dancing saloon, theater, bowling alley or any other place of public “assembly, or to engage in commercialized sports and amuse- ments. Would Bar Newspapers. Under a provision of this character, the law would prohibit the printing | of Sunday newspapers, the sale of | papers, keeping stores open for the | sale of any commodity, except pos- | sibly bread and milk, close all 1ovies” and other theater amus. ments, and prohibit the us public hall even for a lectu the subject were religrous tained to charity Those who oonscientiously observe | some other day than Sunday as “holy time” and who uniformly do not labor would not be prosec for individual labor on Sunday. does the bill prohibit domestic service in homes and hotels on Sunday. Th bill was referred to the District con mittec. PESSIMISTS ARE HIT. Dr. Truett Calls Discouraging of Others Distinct Crime. it Is a distinct crime for g0 through life as a disc his fellowmen, & Officers Mothers have of the American War ed spirited protests | nst the published attack by the| Mothers’” Day International Associa- tion on their plan to publicly sell car- nation boutonniere on Saturday, May | 10, in a nation-wide abservance of | Mothers' day, which falls on the Sun- day following The Mothers' sociation denour “tag-day game,’ Day International As- ed the plan as a in which it charged |that the war mothers were being used for profit of others and declared | that any one using the name Mothers day for tag days or of anv kind |/ as unauthorized solicitors.” Officers of the | protested, maint ond Sunday of ) Truete last night in Calvary Bap- | bated by joi Church. Dr. Truett is conduct- [ as Mothe aries o etings which are | Public res T e e tomie | &ll, not under the control of any or- | swvering at 8 o' kanization—and denouncing the at- | ety tack upon their plan as “insulting ifteres and malicious.’ | i ! 4 { “"Funds which_ the war mothers ex- | Aok | pect to gather from their sale of bou- we are lonel n great crowd - | tonnieres, rnounced, will be used | responsibllity, life and death are per- i d former serv 1 to each Individual. We are scrvance on Satur- | m alore, we die alone and largely was authorized by the | ce live our lives alone. We have no of fthe| Fight to pour our. discouragement, our pessimisms, our grievan upon othe: “it is t of us as & matter of help to 1ift the burdens war mothers have ining that the sec- has been desig- ions of Congress | that a Mday .,rl | man | (‘ sznition of motherlfood for - Mothers. ‘Rummage Sale Today | 1328 F St. Big values in Clothing, House- | hold Goods, Books, etc.; also new and fancy articles from| 1772 Church St. | You Special 38-Day And Special Car 35-Day Tour of the West Leaving July 10 nand August 3. Rooms with p vate bath at lux urious hotels and the best wight- scelng trips are furnisxhed. YES We ace reads to snpply Eooks when you say so. OF MY Train Tour My To Mt. Vernon Chair Car de Luze Service $1.50 Including Admission to Mount Vernon With ctepover in Alexandria to visit Christ Chorch and Washington's Lodse Room 10 A M.—2 P.M.—Guide and Lectu: From Mid City Termina!, 12th St. and Pomnsylvania Ave. N.W. Phone Resorvations—NMaln 087 Regalar Service—Every Half Hour 00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Bound trip, 80 ts. Arliogton, 10 cests sddition Mt, Vernon pot open on Sunday WASHINGTON-VIRGINIA RAILWAY COMPANY Portland, Rainier Na. rk. Tacomn, Seattle steam- er trip on Puget Sound to Victoria and Vancouver, Glacier, Lake Loulxe and Banfl, in the Canadian Rockies, Minneupoiis, St. Panl and Chieago. This ix the finest tour I have ever armanged, including the grandest scenic points in all America. Rochester House Party Tours 910 Dixtrict National Bank Building Tel. Main 3950. Washington, D. C. Or Ches. & Ohio Ticket Office, Tel. Main 745, 714 14th St. N.W. [ville and pictures EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; = TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"Laugh, Clown, Laugh,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—-“Dancing Mothers” 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—"America,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. daily. K E1TH’S—Leviathan_ Orchestra, vaudeville, at 2:15 and £:15 p.m. daily. TIVOLI—Photoplay, ballet and mu- sic, continuous from 2 to 11 p.m. daily. COSMOS—"Watch the Drums,” vaud ville and pictures, continuous show, from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—":Poll. at 's Pearls,” vaude- at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. GAYET lesque, coLUm riumpl 5:10, 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"A Sahara,” at 10:30, 5 and 9:50 p.m. RIALTO—"Girl Shy,” at 11:20, 2:45, 4:50, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. PALACE—"The Confidence Man 11:15, 1: p.m. Whirl of Girls,” bur- on of the 3:43, 5:45, in “Try and Get It," at 2, 9:40 pm. CENTRAL—Norma Talmadge, in “A ng of lLove” at 11:35, 1:15, 3:35, and 9:35 p.m. ANDALL'S—"The :30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6 t Corne: at 8 and 9:30 p.m. Sawdust is now b ingredient in bricks, tiles, flooring material, dyestuffs, tanning extracts, gas and cattle fodder. FREE Afternoon Health and Inspirational Talks by THOMAS R. GAINES Discoverer of Vitalic Breathing Diregtor of Breathing and atics in the New York City Police Training School Mr. author tealth are lils o ation durl to gve hix marvelous teaith and inspiration to the peoj ngton. (ome this afiernoon at 4:4, the remaining week day afternoons till 3 8, Inclusive The Flayhouse 1814 N St. N.W. Seats Free—All Welcome ng used as an cognized on and e Gsioes s a nd_right liv 'luumud With Marvelous Still and Motion The lost may be quickly located —through a Star Classi- fied ad if it has been found — because the finder will naturally leok in the Lost and Found Column in The Star for a clue to the loser. The MORE ads ev all t otk here combined—as result of the resul they get for adv tisers. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office St g !a“mc:l Seruritp Storage Gompang Established 1890 as the Storcg: Departme American Security and T ust Co 1140 Fifteenth Street (between L. and M) A safe depository for furs, clothing, rugs, tapestries, curtains in the Cold Storage Department; for silverware and valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults; for paintings, pianos, art objects in the heated Art Rooms; for motor cars (dead storage) in the Vehicle Department; for luggage and for furniture and house- hold effects in Private Rooms of Space Storage. Packing and shipping by freight, express, motor van, parcel post, “Pool” cars (to Pacific Coast at reduced vans (abroad). Marine and transit insuranoe. rates) and “Lift” 4 Blocks North of the White House C. A: Aspinwall, President Furs, Clothing, Rugs, Draperies. in COLD STORAGE Are Safe and Clean LasT -RIALTO- DAY HAROLD LLOYD in “GIRL SHY” FEATURE STARTS—1 1:00, 2:45, 4:30, 6:10, 7:55 & 9:45 NEXT WEEK-—~EVENT OF THE SEASON---NO RAISE IN PRICES feau Brummel F Mary Astor.Carmel Myers. irene Rich Alec Francis, Willard Louis h.cha d Tucker, Andre DcBerange B I" KElTHs HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE L1YOLLS TODAY—2 TO 11:15 P. M. Pipe Organ Concert Orchestral Feature BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT “IN A RUSSIAN VILLAGE” Mirror of the World LOOS BROTHERS Harmonists Tivoll Wanderingn PRELUDE TO ‘MAYTIME’ Fenturing Thomas Conkey Elleen Van Biene, Stars of the Original Stage Production HARRISON FORD th Ethel Shannon, Clara ow and Rohert McKim, I M. Paul Whitema, U. S. S. LEVIATHAN ORCHESTRA With MORTON DOWNEY, Sensational Tenor. MORRIS & CAMPBELL ““The Avi-ate-her' Screamingly Funny VALERIE BERGERE & CO. 7 Other Star Acts ADDED ATTRACTION JAMES WATTS A Treat in Travesty Shows Daily 2:15 and 8:15 Sunday Matines at 3 Y Phones MAIN 4484 NATIONAL, 4:30 250y ®| HOWARD CARTER “The Discovery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Tomb” | | Jazz Dances. Jazz Cos- tumes, Jazx Settinkw, Jazz Films and 40-.CLEVER ARTISTS..40 In First Edition “JAZZ-A-WEEK" ‘ Jazz Symphony, J In Two Wonderful Lectures THURS,, “Last Year's Discoverles’ FRL, “This Year's Discoveries” Pictures Tickets: $1 to $2.50, plus tax Concert Bureau: T. Arthur Smith, Inc. 1306 G Street. N SHUBERT ATTRACTIONS Excursnon ENDLESS CAVERNS SUNDAY, MAY 4th, 1924 Lv. Washington 8:30 A.M. Round Trip Fare, $2.50 Southern Railway System 1510 H St. N.w. Phones Main 5633 and 7063 Uy wotaoid “AM ER' CA”’ Fredert: am Wile says: Carimin's Araerics® i the. st word in flm .2lsndor and practical B teaching. I predict for it a record breeking career here and evers- where. SEATS NOW SELLING FOR THIRD TRIUMPHANT WEEK ightly at €15, Matiness at 215 NDAY MATINEES AT 3:00 SHUBERT Mat. Today. 50-2.00 E Nights, 50 1o 2.60 __ Management Les and 3. J EL THE Edgar Selwrn's Produ DRAMA DANCING =+ deosoe MOTHERS Edmund NEXT SUN. GALA N0 ADVANCE N PRICE THE MESSRS. SHUBERT Present THL MUSICAL COMEDY OF YOUTH, LAST TIME TONIGHT NATIOIAL “Laii"g'li“(’:“f:w'fifiafigh" TOMORRO HT 1L WEEK The Delittfnl Musical Comedy. PLAIN JANE ith an Al.Star Cast ard & Bevy of Bewildering Buds. Tonight Film Features LAST TIMES TODAY CECIL B. eMILLE’S “TRIUMPH" LEATRICE JDY on LaROCQUE Fable—Newns—Overture—ite. Beginning Tomorrew “BLUFF” With Agnes Ayres ai Antonio Moreno. \zzz PflficE F STREET AT 13TH / LAST TIMES TODAY THOMAS I N—— “THE CONFIDENCE MAN" Beginning Tomorrew First Showing Here at Popular Prices! LILLIAN GISH IN “THE WHITE SISTER” A Metro Picture NDALL’S: METI!OI'OL“II sou OF THE SMIARA 10130, 12109, 2:08, 4108, 5147, 7148, 9. NAL WEEK WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS The Most Popular Orchestra Ever Heard in Washinkton, Today At 1 3145, SCENIC—SYMPHON > Washington's ext Orchestra, Daniel Breeskin, Conducting. “TTNEXT WEEK ALL-STAR CAST Led by Lewis Stone, Helene Chad- wick. Mary Carr and ‘Alma Bennett, in First National’s WHY MEN LEAVE HOME CRADWICK, VE HOME.” CRANDALL'S , 5 | TODAY — NORMA TALMADGE, “THE_SONG TOMORROW in “WHY WARING'S THEATER Mh & E St CHA N CRANDALL'S LON 14th and Col. Rd. P.M. Suuda ook CRANDALL’S 2 P D Y—HOOT CRANDALL'S vz o2 G43 Pa. Ave. S.E. Mats. 2 P.M. Daily; 8 P.M. Sunday TODAY—HOOT BSON, in “HOOK 5 PVER. And WILL ROG- UTWO WAGONS, BOTH )W—RAMON NAVARRO and OMOR] TG JIARR, 1 “THY BARE. LOVE AND LAUGHTER Scheer 'Bros RAPHAEL Oth and O Sts. NW. N. 9350 Orchestra Music. PRINCESS 119 W St N WYNDHAM STANDING GUERITE MARSH, MOUSE.™ ) AVORITE M. 5794 L. and “LION 2600 WASHINGTON'S ONLY REAL BIG in FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECHO OPENS FOR THE SEASON NEXT SAT. 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