Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1924, Page 10

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10 PRESIDENT REVIEWS CONNECTICUT PARADE Governor's Foot Guards Here on | Way to Visit Crack Vir- ginia Militia. IS ANCIENT ORGANIZATION Gov. Templeton and Wife in Party Being Entertained. Tn a blaze of scarlet and gold and silver lace the governor's foot guards of Connecticut, escorting Gov. Charles G. Templeton of that New England commonwealth, marched down Penn- sylvania avenue this morning and, passing southward on West Execu- tive avenue, were reviewed by the President of the United States. This ancient and honorable organi- zation, said to be the only one of its kind in the United States, is en route | to Richmond, Va. where it will be| elaborately entertained over the week end by the Richmond Blues, crack militia organization of the ©Old Dominion. Not for many years has the Na- tional Capital seen a more colorful demonstration, for this corps, com- posed of the first company from Hartford and the second company from New Haven, each with a full military band and fleld music detach- ment, is uniformed very much the British grenadie year in which it was founde company wears tremendo bearskin shakos, the patterns vary- lightly in each company. were First Commanding Ofiicer. dict Arnold w. first com- ent succes- | Edward and Lexington inuous existence ch year in April it re- peats its tour of duty at those two Massachusetts towns, taking over t k from the “selectmen” of villages fov. Templeton is a the trip [§ i lidge saw the to the color: the were d McLean of Conne most -of the Conn tion to the House of R several i the top of the w Hold Big The Governor's Foot Gu: years been great friends mond Blues, and when the: all Tonight. s have for al review the | Department photographed Later the 2d Company paraded to the Bouth portico of the Treasury for the same purpos 608 to 614 Model a3 sketched is of White Pelt Tiny f Felt Bengaline 6 lole—xlol——Dlol——=alol——5a| —=|a|—=|o|—=]o]lc==]al| —=a|—=]0| —=]a] Fourth ceremonies at Grace I 300 years sung and thers by the church quartet, H. formed Church, will be in charge of the representatives will be Herbert Hoo Commerce; M. J dor, minister, Dr. « churches, repre B section of what is now Belgium that the in the | CIERE ?bili shorii Featuring for Saturday or The Bobs Moire A wonderfully smart collection; of indi- vidual styles and effective trimming designs. Every summer tint and tone, and white. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WILL OBSERVE ARRIVAL OF HUGENOTS, WALLOONS Grace Reformed Church to Hold Service Sunday—Officials Will Attend. The coming of the Hugenots and Walloons to Amer and the thre: hundredth anniver. ing of New York Stal tlement of the middle At gion will be celebrated with special ormed Church, Sunday _morn- offi- 15th and O streets, ing, at 11 o'clock, at which :ial representatives of the United France, Belgium and Holland will participate. High officials of the Hugenot-Walloon New Nether- land Tercentenary also States, will follow the regular ch is similar to thatsused be ears ag: Ranck, pastor of Grance Re- service Attending ~the celebration as the of their governn the Frenc the Belgian amba and the Dutc aeff. Chap- representing ich Protes erand; aron de Cartier, 5T 0 George France ntative of B 5 an churches and specially com- joned by the burgomaster of . in the province of Hainaut, will be present. It was from this Walloons came. Chaplain ug Dr. Hoyols eceived t respective dors today, and will be pre- President Coolidge at the > tomorrow morning at| After meeting | the | will call on various and officers Addresses will be made at the serv- by the two foreign visi- Hoover, Re Ww. 1 ; Chief C Scott of the Nav n aer director of the ot-Walloon centenary Com- mission. WINS SCHOLARSHIP. Former Page at Congressional Li- brary Given $1,000 Honor. Edward P. Lawton, jr., former page ibrary of Congre d now a University of Georgia, one of the four § WILSONIAN POLICIES PRAISED BY TUMULTY Tells South Carolina Society League Will Live—Cooper Named President. A culogy of former President ‘Wood- row Wilson and his ideals, inter- persed with heated criticisms of the “methods used by his opponent suppress the league of nations other policies formulated by him,” featured an address by Joseph P. Tumulty. before the South Carolina Society of Washington, in the Meri- dian Mansions, 2400 night. “The lea fr. Tumulty said, s of the attitud toward i s that the ed the “old round method to create sentiment in against Wilson, and that those formerly had been making ple peace, “including S r turned against him when Wilson came out for the league of nations. . Wilson's Mexican former Presi- right of a 3 party robin” who | for Referring to the M | reduction, he said me sick to see business men rejoicing ut the reduction of taxes that will be| brought about through it. Only by | the establishment of a permanent | peace, so that huge sums will not have to be spent for armaments, will rmanent reduction in taxes ever brought about.” Upon the recommendation of the | chairman of the nominating commit- | tee, W. De C. Ravenel, the following rs were elec by a unanimous T be Don’t Wait Until Hot Weather, Have Awnings Made Now! It means saving and you will be ready for the hot days. Paperbanging and painting. Charges very reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. T14 13th St N.W. Main 5373-3374 AMERICAN L BI~L~STREET NW. «| for studies in diplom fr and belles- il of the I field, amb. annou nck of the York Uni- = ¥ hool of New i Porto Rico and ed from ia bef The dear old woman had been trad- z at her favorite grocery s morning she came in perturbed. The grocer had pu new line of ods for sale. jected to it renuousl. he the grocer, but she disiiked his line more. “If you don’t stop selling dogwood, T'll quit trading here,” she said odl much new ELEVENTH ST, . Hats ) ) Satin Crepe and Taffeta S0 Floor [o{ —=a]——=la]l—2]a] [ i ‘ with fine filet. plce——olalc——lal——=asl—=|a|c——]cl——ma|—= o] [a| —=|o[—=]o]| ——= 5] ——|o|—=|s|e—=|a|lce——|ol——= @ c——|ojl——=lalce——=lal——lol—= ) ——|o|——=|o]l——=]a| —=]g] o ?fi)il"ifiborfl 608 to 614 ballot cast by the secretary, which action was voted upon by the society: R. A. Cooper, former Governor of uth Carclina and now federal farm an commissioner, president; C. M. Galloway, vice president; Mrs. WAlex- ander Bull, secretary; Horace G. Smithy, treasurer, and Miss Grace Roper, historian. The following were elected as additional members of the executive committee: Col. T. Q. Don- aldson, Miss Jessie Wilson, Miss Ma- rion Abbott and Miss Rebecca Dial, George F. Mitchell, the retiring president, presented the society with nade from a tree on the Cal- un_estate, in South Carolina. Danc- ing concludéd the program. e Watchman Held for Thefts. Disappearance of money from an automatic towel Dbox in a restroom in the Veterans’ Bureau building was followed today by the arrest of Volney Osborn Humphrey, twenty- oine, watchman in the bullding, by M nerney. J. J. Sullivan and Phoenix Chiffon Hose $].85 Full - fashioned per- fect chiffon hose with mercerized tops and the new tipt toe for wear. Airedale, Tanbark, Cameo, Jack Rabbit, Oriental Pearl, Nude, Flesh, Black. Vanity Fair Silk Vests $]1.35 Finely - woven glove silk vests, with bodice tops and reinforced . shields. Flesh only. Sizes 36 to 42. (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co. 7th at F ELEVENTH ST, FRIDAY, W. §. Mead of the bureau's investi- gative force. Humphrey, an ex-serv- ice man, residing at 1700 Irving street northeast, went on duty at midnight and was scheduled to leave the building at 8 o'clock this morn- l REYEM SHOES Correctness and Economy Two- Trousers Specially We are offering these long-wear clothes just as a “special.” They're all ysual standards, giving you a double-wear suit at an unusually low price. A comprehensive collection of materials and patterns. Meyer 1331 F Street Everything for the Well Dressed Man —_— MALLORY HATS 'MAY 9, 1924. ing, but was arrested. 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