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THE" EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTO C., SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1924 e Py, I FROM A VANTAGE POINT. Miss Adelaide Wolstenholme and Miss CABINET MEMBER PATRONIZES SANDWICH STAND. Secretary of War Weeks, at the National Capital Anna Hamlin, prominent in the younger set of Washington society, IN A BOX AT THE HORSE SHOW YESTERD&Y AFTERNOON. Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry. wife of the hor-e show vesterday afternoon. De-pite the threatening weather. a large crowd attended the first day’s events watching the events of the horse show from a “rail seat. -enator from Rhode Island. with Mr~. Sylvanus Stokes. jr.: Mrs. Kenna Elkins and other guests in grand National Photo. i ) National Photo. stand hox:at the horse show. National Phot FROM THE PEN TO THE WITNESS STAND. George Remus, a co viet in the Atlanta penitentiary, testifying before the Senate committee investigating the Department of Justic Natioual Photo CALLED ON THE PRI DENT. Dr. Philipp Heineken, director general PROTEST EXCLUSION OF NESE. United States Ambass: OVER THE HIGH JUMP. Miss Nancy Jackson, on Midnight, taking one ‘WON TROPHY IN THE PONY CLASS. Robert Sommer. on Buttercup. of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company. and German Ambas- Cyrus Woods receiving a_delegation at the embassy in Tokio. A prote:t of the hurdles in a class for jumpers. Midnight is owned by J. R. winner of first prize in pony class, entered by children under twelve sador Wiedfeldt, who had a conference with President Coolidge yesterday. was made against the exclusion of Japanese from the United States. Philibert. National Photo. years of age, at the horse show yesterday afternoon. National T'hoto Ll LT Copyright 8y Radel & Hiexer; D. C. NAVAL RESERVES SAYS FLAPPERS DRESS INTERSTATE CHORUS 'PICTURE IS UNVEILED 'MINIMIZES “JOKER” Commands Reserves GIVE THIRD PAGEANT %La Follette Better, u IN SERIES TONIGHT To Announce Plans | BEGIN YEARLY CRUISE — : \ MODESZLY, CITING PAST GIVES FINE PROGRAM‘ IN TEACHER’S MEMORY IN IMMIGRATION BILL | For Race Next Week | “Along the Water Front” to Be Announcement. with reference (0 | paole 56 Leaves Capital With Full . | Describes Criticism of Periods ditorium and Evinces Great in Bryan School for SenatorTeed Declures Tiade Treaty his candidacy for President will be " o + saa. 3 ; Since 1812. Enthusiasm. Miss Phillips. ’ 3 = Will Not Offer Loophole for iie attire of flappers and | The Interstate Male (Torus gave ! A copy of Edwin A. Abbey's Presented by Southeast Cen- made Ly Scnator La Follette of Crew on First Training s Wisconsin, leader of the Republi- | 5 = i That ter Performers. can insurgents, who plans to re- | Trip of Season. 4 : modern-day women is mo more im- |the best program of its season and |Picture, “King Lear.” was unveiled ¢ Entry of Japanese — = turn to Washington next week. | modest than was the manner in{one of the finest given in Washing- | the Bryan School at memorial exer- | according to his friends here. The ] | which women dressed as far back as|ton this vear at the Masonic | cises last night in MASSACRE FIRST EPISODE| “S00riing to hie thends here ov. | VOYAGE TO LAST TWO WEEKS| | - : | |51, wae Geclared by John Clawett | torium vt mighe. Cinge e Ancnis |Gerirue X “Bhilflps 1 \5| POINT RATSED IN THE SENATE — ered his’strength, his friends say, : k¢ Proctor, historian of the Society of lson, conductor of the organization, |Schools. The pic = Analostan Island Scene of Event| 20 Wil takean activepartinthe fo o)) arms Practice at Quanti é ion i he Wahington ‘Cluh jast |has made his chorus one that any | Mars Ellen Kettler and Ly M Be Gi o closing events of the Senate, from | SMall-Arms ctice at Quantico A g night. He read humorous descrip- [community should be proud B L e eaRuie itosBe: Gaven ito President in Early History of Nation. which he has been absent for ev- Alasdbned B v ¥ | | onsin e form of erfticisms e |2 itx own. Constant progre | manent memorial to'the teachr. " Monday. Sreate in rallroad and farm leg- in 18 d_ the impressions made. _|been made in the development of fine | cnca’ . Dattonipie. preciden: of na — . . B . . terested in ralliroad and farin g ) " / 4 Joseph I Kiefer, John B. McCarthy | harmony. excelleny enunciation and |Brean Pacert beaeher g ans| i Along the Water Front,” the third 40 et e e ‘War like preparation stirred the i i 4 25 |#na Frea A- Emery entertsined bY | gramatic cole L3iselin = Tauded Mis EHe e (H;_ The mmigration bill, wit of ‘the seris histor neighbor- | Senator Lenroot of ¢ because | Otherwise quiet river front early to- a e i s | telling jokes and recalling events in| oo ,"'hrvl:’gl' “.m,'";m’; oo Johnson, s S rincioal ot | Japanese exclusion provision, w hood paseants. will b presented to-| ge fliness, plans to return to the |day, as sailors hurried about putting : the Muiorsior We tugtan and nekr e thit St e e enth division. said that Miss | sig he Speaker of the Hou 22 ! - ; o retn ; : - aces. Previous to Uihe program sung by st hidiviston, e e e S R LD e Je suffered 3 |stores aboard the little naval vessel cntemtainment a short business request showed this progress in |of hes higi sense o ju. S ipirit | Yesterday, and it is expected will b Sehe the Southeast Conter unde o sorder some : . se of x k Frgsoeds , e session was held. Resolutions ware ed degree. This was paricular] S ; ¥ « Presid ro-tempor e e that has been laying at the dock at P session wa s ¥ of understanding, i her | & ident pro-tempore Mrs. M. W. Davis, act-| afd&ave upa = i dD el euten adopted to extend thanks to those Dudiey Buck's arrar SRt AN e ana 3 e SteRs e Gl e e - Who had taken part in the program cho Robert L. Haycock, a<sistant supt | winter. Thousands of pounds of . - ; at the annual dinner of the society at | from Me; eer’s L’ Afric: d_in | tendent of scholps, presided to the Wh House for the Pre departir the co- """‘“"“{VACGINATION OF 5 meat, vegetables and other products| i w e " 2400 16th street, May 6. Tne names cantata, “The Nun Ni- | The program a! included musi dent's approval. It may not be pc | Speaker Before Society of Natives | Capacity Crowd Fills Masonic Au-| Copy of Famous Masterpiece Hung — and assistar a number of special were loaded aboard and placed in the | k& : an of both he speakers and entertain- |daros” in which Ross Farrar's virile | numbers by Mis V. Harp bill to the Presider fvbcte . s 2 in the resolutions. | tenor voice, full of color, was effective | Miss Marion La ilsio L lirect i de the |N BUREAU ORDERED cold stbrage rooms, sea gear was e v also announced and ex- |in the solo parts. Mr. Aitehisc vey e et 3 .¥, however, it was said uthes vitle CAPT. JOHN BALCH BLOOD, fie death of three : placed aboard, fires were lighted LCH BL L has shown wisdom and good tas Durv _ e | 16 tha bill Abus was woin under the boilers and the roaring of of its members—W. ss | choosing only songs in Engl Frech Bar 2 readi ¥ e Woln ttractea | Officer; Lieut. (junior grade) S lzn';xv:;‘ Burr and J [L” e 2 . LOf the new numbe Mathew Arnold T iver vus made h the techmical proa : s i dire 4 d S . {the Llowers to the boilers attra 5 S Ehge e program of the siness ses- | chorus, Gernsheim's * ng” | by Rev. Enoch M. Thompson. ts transmission to the o < Worrell | Printing and Engraving Workers| = . .7 ' vien. . Stinemetz, navigator; Lieut. (Gunior|gign also included the reading of the | was the feature. Neidlingers “ Miss Bhillios tan Do - tha Diss 4 ose s to.wh irs. Worrell S the enioene] < | Togay Is the beginning of the an=] =246} W. E. Locklin, gunnery officer; | minutes of the last meeting by (e iof the Opal’ was/a fascinatingly | trict fifty Years ago and received all | the measure did not contain & loc or this scene s e wpilosuc | Fxposed to Smallpox and Patient oda e beginning e . A : e ERI= nual cruises of the United States | report by Mr. Emery. 3 n old English hunting | here. She graduated from the | Fole thro which panese mig Ensign John W. Young, watch and |Secretary, Miss Emma Bright, and a al ballad, and Mark Andrews'|of her education in the public schoo (S lostan Mand. i iho ¥ Is Removed. {Naval Reserve Force, District of division officer; Chief Boatswain Carl| ‘The following members were In-| cong, wa: of action and color. |normal school in 1392, receiving an|enter the United States as im | Massacre of the An ias been written and ! i 1o N I L % | A. Carlson, watch officer and first|stalled: Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley. Mrs. | \r jtchison's arra »f Jessie | immediate appintment o seon = i s s | o ”‘é"{‘,‘;fi-"mf":’m:‘os the | lieutenant; nner F. B. Monar, ‘”"‘l’;" el e ity | Gaynors e Bromber. Bost™ “mas | grade at the Hiair Sehool. She taugit a"’i"'*m it 1 e T e 3 5 i 5 S T Lo s = 2 *| Alden, 0. . Miss < el P & |in 'Northeast Washington for cley Senator Dill, Democra ashing the Daughters o i | Fifty employes of the bureau of en- | organization, leaves today on the st | wateh and_communications officer, datte Mra Clara 1. Tice. Corpin|SonE SCUEBIAUT. snd the banjo % Northes N Eactas s 1905, ton, vaiged’tha point on tho MYs. Luin Mastin | sraving and printing have been or- | of a Series of four fifteen-day crulses | ,na Boatswain W. B. Hazleton, watch | Birch, Mrs. Anna J. Swett, Dr. Wil- | fng® i pOwertal “Invicias: gave a |0f the ietol School, she taught | i s S R iens a2 cer " llen | Gered vaccinated, and Acting Director A Sare A Oars wagiiren|and bostawain! lizm J. G. Thomas, Raymond J. Vier- | fi{ing ending fo the evening’s enter- | thers seventeen vears. ' In 1020 she | PRbiiniol sepenin e e runner, and a s f ! | Paul E. Twyman is advising all other |ty put in fifteen days each year at| The crew —follow: William L ,—}h'Qir v,,‘:l“‘“,l" Ry Diethfa | tainment. . {went to the Bryan School as an ad- | Republican. Pennsylvania, who 1d will Le se X o . % -aution | sea aboard w cruising vessel for the [ Rhodes, chief boatswain's mate: et e ot - Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, Wash- | Ministrative principal, serving there | of of the bill in the Senate, d : v and Ar- | workers to take the same precaution | sea aboard a cruising : : arspa and 7. S. G. Gallagher. i FEus til her death, Febru 1 “ongress cded s f roN dan ad. ce of efficienc: d to keep|seph P. Slattery, chief boatswain's | : - - . | ington basso. has seldom sung better | Until her death, bruary 1 192 1 d Congress had succeeded so K- | following the discovery of a case of [ maintenance of CHEERCY (s abourd | mate: William Johnston, chief quar- | O motion of Capt George W. BVAnS | than last night in his role of assist- | . it legislatively possible in (Ckoech) ecke, smallpox at the big printing estab-) YIS SY (7 VhE” SoVeral eets should | termaster: James E. Mettee, ‘Chiet &EISIE YOIL 0 DIATRS WAL MONGE | e solotet. His avening wroup in-| THREE FIREMEN INJURED. | he €l hurch will he i os ot vesterday there be a war. quartermaster; Arthur M. Hazell, | it had handled ar- | Shx o Peccatis.” from Rossin ED. S given I Publie s c Club of Il morning was taken up in mak- | chief matchinist’s mate: Charles Al |rangements for the annual dinner \g\ffif’;‘f Mater Air du Tambour studied the Southes . Ye. AL J.| James . Jomes, colored, of 74§ 19th | s was | e e e S 8 il d from the opera, “Le Catd~ e Hocme : £ . , ing preparations, and shortly a Lusby. chief machinist's mate; Ed- | Jesse . Suter, president of the so- E ALLE i i o jtstiBlonse o) Mpran as Lads hington wud David | street northeast, is the employe list- | noon® Capt. John Balch Blood, com- (ward J. Motley, chief water tender;| e * ind the ltallan O Primavera” of Hose Wagon Swerves Into Tree to | viv similar t il the sco . 0. oy 4,y the health department as a |manding the vessel on the first voy-|Charles D. Lindamood, chief elec- ! S e e rWien Tos Aoy s Irstimel Avoid Hitting Street C “ et e e Arrival ot £ 1 ufferer. and within a few |age, ordered her lines cast off and|(rician’s mate; Charles B. Edmonds, ody, hen It's April in Killarney. g Street Car. Locphole Based on Treaty. Ser e | mo i Wiart.? | smallpox suflerer, and within & M |she: siowls' bacicea finto fihe, stream | engineman. William Mol CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Fas a clever light contrast 10 this | Three firemen were infured lute last| The reports as to the suppost e S e Jream in_ | hours a el he | with cheers from scores who came | Lewis, officers e 4 = group. = » Square” wnd Market Whart” | Dfstrict quarantine station last night |down to bid their sailor friends bon | Tiarold Abbey, chief ‘radio mate The League of Nurxing Edueation | As soloist with the chorus in the will be presente t imbers ¢ : : siec as | Voyage, &« Arthar B e will give & card and mah-jong party | Shesham-Page “Longshoreman” Song, | of fire cebeod o (aise WA tion of the bill's exemption fron s and Rhythm chibe of South. | is daughter, Edjunia Jones, also was | VO3 Arthur H. electric P llard Hotel May 26 for benefit | Mr. Tittmann scored & decided b | Of fire swerve rilking a street | vaBt Center, under T toMiss | sent there as mallpox patient. To Spend Night on River. mate, first cl Merrill V. Beagle. 0f the Central School of Nursing. | and in his final group of solos. Dam. | SaT at New Jers _Rhode Island | classification as an immigrant of “in I:¥elyn Davis. oliyan Jones' condition was called to the | During the preparations the men Tidio mate, third class: George M. |iss Lucy Bushey of George Wash- | rosch's “Danny Deever." “Come Down | the mmthonat tsned GEAINSt a trec ot lalien entitied to enter the 1 et the directio 3 ioun- | attention of Health Officer I'owler | were assigned their berthing and | Bradlesy, seaman, first class: ¥red R. | jngton Hospital is chairman of ar-|to Kew” and another Irish encore, | svenmen ame ameon wor bodie ions | States solely to carry on trade u ham, will b T4 calleq | yesterday. He left the bureau and |other stations, and during the voyage | PYTC, GTICRES. Steward, Lhin S8 | nzement committee. were received enthusiastically by the | opeques The wason was budly dam- % 2 Sl Black Spi " W e Siaed | wus met luater in the day at his home | down the river they will be put T;O“ln?.'_vm:sf attendant, third | T40E ’ audience. = aged i and in pursuance with the provisic Fore Chrictomme. This svory molages | by Dr. J. T. Sprague, chief of the con- | (hrough a series of emergency drills | Cass; TRonDS o CUTiin, SCAman Sec: | The Women's Political Study Club ks corieut. H. C. Harper, i charge of the Jor a present existing treaty of 1Khtherine Kuhn, Margarst McPhereon. | (4810US disease service According (o |in preparation to take care of any |00 SIs8G 10 Uy PR IERSC LT | will meet tomorrow, 5 pm.. at Phyllls Joft shoulder when catapulted "to_ the |merce and navigation.” There i e D tios e RTRARE ckherk - Fowler, Jones left his home again | contingency that arises during the in: Samuel H. Ha & scaman. | Wheatiey ¥ W C. A Al women| M, P. McCORMICK DIES. eft shoulder when catapulted to the | Me oL o . Regina | piiore Dr. Sprague could arrange to |voyage. Ahe vessel will anchor to- | fiTst tlass; Raymond J. Hegarty, chief | ;o (0P8 Dosiilniv invited « P . | street by the impact. He was given first | existing treaty of commerc _.fi;’l‘:’;;, : et take him to the quarantine hospital.| night somewhere in the Potomac, and | SURACTS ;'c’f.‘.fr ‘_IB:nA((d”‘l‘g.“ .;;m:; | S wid at Precdmen’s Hospital and trans- | navigation with Japan which give e i F ar- ! whereupon the health officer had the |early tomorrow morning will up |75 A o ol \1a¢-| The luncheon iu bridge planned : ferred to Bmergency Hospital. .~ |mutual rights to American and Jar n, Helen Carrigan, Louise Ldward: | Andrews, fireman, third class: Alex- as Formerly Deput; United rive : v NBEIC Alfistead, Mary Prod “dwards. | police placed on the lookout for him. |anchor and proceed to the naval Andrews, Fremef, tLEE Cates AICKT ) by Republican Women of Montgom- puty nitel Privates Sharon Hughes and William | jiic B0 FERIET0 £ NN travel A Milatead,. My Lrec and Lil-| When he returned home last night he |operating base at Hampton Roads, | ander Mani, cblet &l o : the territorics of the other for Ali : e Jo- | ery ¢ for Wednesday at the Mothersiiead were the other firemen iap Wilkinson. i as taken to.the smallpox quaran- |V, where fucl and more stores will | SePh B, Moody, chicf machiniste | S A e States Marshal Here. hurt. The former sustained lacerations | the [eFritorics The Wi will be | be” taken abroard, preparatory to|ma sworth C. iaeaman, The argument made in som i | Manor Club has been changed to | ziven by the Class, Fowler reiterated the state- |passing. through the . Chesapeake | Second class; Daniel J. Murphy, se o years old, formerly o depute Tarias | leg was cut. They received treatment at | P ATEUTERL made 'n_some @ | night when a hose wagon on which they | jogpholes arose from an interpret were riding in response to a false alarm May 28 Millard P. McCormiok, sixty-eight |Of he Tight leg, while the latter's left directed by Mies Nellic Belt. with Wil- | ment today that the smallpox now |Capes the Atlantic | man. second class: Charles S. Rhodes, ————— States Rat ] d | Frecdmen’s Hospital and were able to 5 . K 5 M 7 Lt pes and out into e antic : e es marshal and a lifelong resi Ia vesterday was that under h iam Foster and Maurice Jones as the | prevailing in Washington is princi- | Goéan. The vessel is manned entirely | Seaman, second clase: Harney J. 7| QRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |dent of this city. died at his resi- | leave there last night o . .| Zumstances Japanese could conti two flddlers, and with Arthur Ferguson, | pally among the colored population | by reserve officers and men. BoStsele. seaman, second class; John TONIGHT dence, 2624 University place, yester-| The street car involved in the affair | {IRT0 9riiieq” States in pre ithel Todd, Mary y. Florence | and is of a mild form. While he sees | ~ After leaving Flampton Roads. the | & Bieele, Beatifl SHeotl CIgs: 300 | ONT! day, following a years illness. was in charge of Motorman George Pat-|yj..iiv yniimited numbers as trad Brewn, Ella Lent, Ruth Martin, 1| nothipg alarming in the situation, he | vessel will anchor in Lynnhaven | 3o 5/ ,i “Sweikart, fireman, second Club; Frank Branch Ri- Funeral services will be conducted | ton and Conductor Wiley Spring. It T thie clusibe. proyisi Smith, Ielen Dove, Thomas Mulloy, | will éndeavor to trace down and have | Roads, in the lee of Cape Henry, | W oIt®] To Strickley, seaman, sec- | 1 give an illustrated lecture, | at his late residence Monday morn. | Was southbound, on it§ way to the navy SRR AR jri Theodore Peyton, 1. V. Taylor and | vaccinated persons who have been in | where boat drills will be held, and | ong ciass; Wailter Watt, seaman, sec- Lure of the Great Northwest.” |ing at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. George [yard. The false alarm was sounded | JEARIS0 500 "heen held betwer Loberts in the cast contact with patients sent to the hos- | then will proceed up the coast to| 9ng Siaie: Jrrederick Whitfield, mess | 8:15 o'clock. Ladies welcome. F. Dudley, rector of the St. Stephen’s | {rom a box at 15th and Newton streets | BUV i85 . {che for hundreds of yoa at the Old Arsenal” will be | pital. Lewes, Delaware, remaining there for | 28% a0 (1iTq" Class; Maleolm Wil- = oda | EPiscopal Church, will officiate. In- | northeast, a simflar alarm having been | TTIERQIY nat’ons LoF RuRCTEns B te presented by the Saturday N | o Night, and thence up the Delaware | Soorby " quariermaster, first class; | The encampment branch of Odd|ierment will be in the Glenwood |sounded from box 6181, Hdoeated “at |F7n. ol MO0 G0N 1ad nothing Atk SBramatic s Glabe sl o S Bay and River to Philadelphia, tleing | (eorge 'C. Windle, seaman, second | Fellows will celebrate its founding in | cemetery. Kearney and 10ili streeis northeast, | Japanese 5 ad Helen AL Keister. Evelyn Dav oy i he Teague Island navy vard. | cases: william A, Windle, seaman, | uditorium of 1 0. O. . Temple, 8| = Mr McCormick was born in this | threc minutes carlier. The hose wagon i Charles Newman, D. W. Bruce and | [ A D:xtlldr:l:‘e“;:\‘;r:)ak;;‘::;; There the men will be given liberty | Second class; Theadore ¥. Walter, sea- | 9'clock. Judge Mosier of Auehe ity, July 25. 1855 He was the son | Was being driven by M. J. Berry. thers All Aboard for Old Point,™ | In d y Mty. After a couple ! Qo Alired S. Coiner, | Y;. Rev. Earle Wilfley an -| of 'Alexander McCormick. assistant — i "Friumph Council, No. 8, Daughters | Presented, including the ring game. it I e mth e | onA(cia aon | Clarence . Stauffer will speak. Mu- | secretary to President Fillmore. Olea W. Coster. Mrs. Jere Crane ‘,;\n]" rica, ith t ,,L; per- | imes, Jod By Holon LCRRE snialdnw“ Tho hay aga “’“d 71‘”().2 white] > d sian A | sical program. w:;;e;;gu:l‘efl‘d!‘n lhl'sh city. —h i BABY SHOW WILL CLOSE_ E\ixrl: n.“:m-“}vumi_ ]\::: H. ‘onne Juise 3. N |E&8 e x ™ Bape. May, N, do an en’ re- = 5 T e e e e sides holding the positions o Anderson. Mrs, er, | schweni Edlih Browning. “Leuis e e e et w‘}m"“;’;’fum AP (he Chesapeake Capes and Charges 16,700 Pennics Stolen. \.'“‘f“,‘“‘:‘]:é&;{‘(z”“fi'fi";‘;rl’_“:,?sl;‘;‘f: deputy " United ‘States marshal, he — Mary Gariner Simici, Mre, John owning, Lilly MecCormic Jen- ) o , led: by Wi n | & | Na v ner, 7 3 worked for Galt ‘0., flour and fee i r.; Mrs. H. A, Barrow wia Buell, Charles Buell, inic | Raynor and Edward Matthews: May | up the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac| <.pyel Millard Thorne, charged |large ball'room of Willard Hotel. merchanta, for mane vears, " He re. | Florence Crittenton Home Program | \iii eij. rs: . s | Day dances and others. An interest- | River to Quantico, Va.. the marine| 2 d - Newnu urles = Newms omi | o : v stealing 16,700 pennies, prop- iV E 5 e te pym acmi | ing part of the scene will be the ap- | base, for a day. It had been planned | With steallag 2500 BOT €8, BUORT Hired from all ‘active business more Concludes Tonight. numes inder, Clara Keull, Elsie Hill, | ¢ A Jivastl arms practice ] ELY: z 2 than ten years ago. \gnes ' Barbour, Makgie Colburn. | BeTance of the plarground cham- | 1o Eive the ofCr o el is to be therc | newspaper agent, waived a prelim- | Lieut. Col. Wyeth Dies. His brother, the jate Van Horn M: Mhe Crittenton baby show which |son, president of the board. oy Wolfe, Zelda Newman, Myrtle | s , L oS Yt is probable | inary hearing today in the United| mn, war Department is informed | CoPmick. was a clerk of the Police |opened the first of the week at.1222 | John H. Harwood have been in z0 iSurdley, Welland Hall, Dorothy Des- | jient Willlam O'Donnell lidward | on May, 30, a hotdax: {1 (° DIobatli | States branch of Police Court when | inay'Licut. Col. Marlborough C. Wyeth | Court. this city, for many vears, while | Fstreet will close {onight. |eral charge of the show. Erand Manis Sergsor. of the Virginia Avenue playgrounds. | be dispensed with arraigned and was held for the action | of the Madical Corps of the Army died | another brother, the late Rear Ad-| The following members of the board | The board today issued an invitation Fifty Children in Scene. The music for this pageant will be A o of the grand jury, the bond being |at New York City Wednesday. He was|miral Hugh McCormick, served with |of managers of the Florence Critten- | to the public to visit the Crittenton The final episode of “A Perfect|rendered by the United States Navy Ofieers' Auneunced. | fixed at $1.000. It is charged that|from Rhode Isiand and entered the | distinction in the United States Navy | ton Home have assisted in the conduct | Home on Conduit road and New Cuf Playground” will be presented by | Yard Band, in orchestra form, under ! The officers on the cruise and their | the money was stolen from the apart- | Army in February, 1881. He served in | for many years. of the exhibition of babies during the | road xt Friday a luncheon will be h 1'd§ n of the Virginia Avenue pla Band Teader Charles Benter. Hime |assignments, ag announced today by | ment of Mr. Whitemarsch, in the|the Spanish war, (he Philippine insur-| He is survived by three sons. Guy | week and also solicited subscriptions | given the members of the circles S ta: O linder supervision of Miss | Junior High School 1s located at 7th | Capt. Blood, follow: Lieut. Walter C.| Eckington apartments, 4th and T|section, the world war and at various | A. MeCormick, M. P. McCormick. jr. |from the public: Mrs. Walter Brown, | which will take the form of a gencral f-; ‘|“I \w‘m of vlln Municipal play- | and _C streets southeast. ~ Admission | Lockhart, chief engineer; Lieut. (Ju-|streets northeast. The pennies, in a|stations in the United States. He was|and C. William MeCormick, and a | Mrs. Henry Tate Rodier, Mrs. H. T.!rally interested in the work of Sraunds, drs, Susie Kool Rbodes, di- | is 25 cent | nfor grade) Nelson Thomas, executive | big canvas bag, were In court. retired in May, 1908. daughter, Mrm Charlotte May Pitta | Rousch, Mrs. O. B. MeMunus, Mra. | the institution, -