Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1924, Page 19

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D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924 quet committes consisted of Fred E. i Johnson, A. L. Lambdin, whose voice | Belt, in their Argentine tango, com- HOUSE PASSES BILL |REVENUE BANQUET HELD. |%ist commi®s Snoemeran, Rovert | Elaborate Progmam Given. \fohnson A. % Lambdin, whose volce | Seit In thelr Argen C. Tfacy, C. M. Justice and John W.| An elaborate program featuring | [EZWUAF o rafo tans; & T Wats y Burrus. “nineteen beautiful darlings of the(was furnished by F. W. Altrup, H. 5 REVERS'NG M GARL Becratary;of X @sary’ Depertment pasha,” a fund of new jokes and |M. Fox, A. S. King, J. P. Locke, W. W. Influenza Claims 12,604. Is Principal Guest. Reserves Hear Farnsworth. songs featured the musical extrava- | Lord, J. M. Mitchell, W. J McManus| LONDON, May 9.—Deaths from n- and W. erman. J. ers, | fluenza in England and W, h 3 A Four hundred employes of the bu-| Maj. Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth,| Was inieriocutor and T. C. Thornton | first quarter of this Sorr o tated Denies Controller General's Right | reau of internal revenue gathered at|chief of infantry, last night wd;eaaed 1 appeared as the sultan. A sketch |12,604, according to official statistics. Reviow O 4 | their annual banquet at the City Club | Feserve gg‘fl‘:“g“e;}“a;é"“’,‘e},‘p‘fi‘tg";{| The singing cohtingent was com- | -Hants” featuring Loy Worth, Mary | Tho total deaths from ail causes for to Review Co > ot "he vi B posed of Miss Mary Langley, G. E.|Mann Langley, Edythe Smytae, W. W. | the quarter were 160,279, being 35,559 0§ mpensation nignt guests of the eve-|military training. Gene Farnsworth W vans, 1. Gordon, | Lord and . Herbert M. Fox followed |in excess of the total for the cofre- Commission Findings. Secretary Andrew W.|laid special stress,on the Vet of the|S. A- Goebel, Miss Olga Dunbar, B. | by the Mohawk Quartet and Rip and |sponding period last year. — — Ston, Assistant Secretary McKenzie | training received by college students. | M0ss and Assistant Secretary Eliot | Lieut. Col. John Scott told of plans HOT ANTENDED AS|REBUKE | Wadavori _ s tosstioaster fas pfoethe) somine fmanliiaeton 002 Satisfaction Guaranteed—and “We Mean It!” | Deputy " Commissioner Robert M. E: S [ 15 mander, declared he wanted all ofi: o . sses were made by Assistant |cers of the regiment to attend the Measure Supports Opinion Given |Secretary Moss and Commissioner | training camp. S OMING www alt or | David H. Blair. The program which| Capt. E. L. Florence conducted the | followed included a travesty on an |technical meeting on “The Rifle Sec- by Dangherty. a a tax case by Robert C.|tion.” Col. Scott, in explaining the ‘ a 1 of g [ J e . I'ra 1 r's office and “his | delay in connection \VI!':A l]’;elC:fl(l-’?f; e 5 . : y 2 Durkin, | arms_for the regiment, stated tha i ke Mis vemieier, le L Mis ran | the 313th Field Artillery, commanded Yote of 73 to 11, passed the Vail i by Col. Leroy Herron, was the first bill, which sets aside two rulings b ; | reserve organtzation “to obtain the - . ble whistling numbers by KEa at- e i on " reaha 3 ington CMTC Club will E R . ’ n by Attorney General Daugh- sic was_furnis ;o " in the Graham build- § | " Music ‘was furnished by “Happy in 1 erty, denies the claim of the controller | Walker and his orchestra. The ban- ' ing. sn a matier — s - ! general that he has a right to re- — Jow St s sonivis oo '/ entirely of price o ision, m logal 4 i ] he ¥ il ieata o | T'S entirely tion of ultimate satisfaction and Tepublican. ; tep- . o P r l S entirely a questio i : Shalrman of the jut tree; | Hedndon she §iidioncy of ¥ou wear. 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