Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1924, Page 28

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SCHOOL CADETS WIN PRESIDENT’S PRAISE Students of National University Law School Pay Respects at ‘White House. REPUBLICAN WOMEN CALL Alabaman Tells of Founding of Coolidge Democratic Clubs. President Coolidge told the colonels of the High School Cadets of the Dis- trict, when they called to pay their respects yesterday afternoon and later posed with him for a group photo- graph. that he was glad to shake with the young men ‘'who were [¢ in command of such a ‘worthy or- the cadet He said the latter was something the of the National Capital have right to be proud of. » were ganization as corps. people Lieut. Col. A pro- ience and tactics; brigade com- Ford Sam- and . M "hose in the g W e M. Cralg ferror of military Col. Lester P. Ba mander, and Licut, C: M. Irelan, jr, eraph taken in the rear dent's office will be re- > Adjutant, the Cadet ear book than thirty stu at the University \Law School of o called®upon the Pr m him that they ha vin Coolidge Club at and to him and pport r institution peir loyal vVn( . [ mittee wa Dem- s one | ¢ faith him for carries the He told » Democr: e fo ¥ a numb clubs heing formed in the sout groups will be campaign adv during the in- ,vernment called at the told the he women of the party | rk, and Ty sident th: are active that they nd that | g " One Blemxsh L3 No fellow could be straighter than James B. Gingernose; on time, and never later, he pays up what he owes. His word is good wherever men's stories may be told, it's al- ways his endeavor to make it good as gold. His life is good and cleanly, there is no doubt of that, and he digs up serenely when people pass the hat. Yet I've heard people call- ing this wight a cheap galloot, be- cause, when night is falling, he al- plays the flute. He burbles | imie Rooney” and other ancient’ which drive the neighbors loony, and make them bite their chairs. He is a bright example to all who haunt the place, it’s good to see him trample on all that's vile and base; all virtues are adorning this James B. Gingernose; as lustrous the morning his reputation glows; vet he is often stricken by brick or off boot, because, when shadows cken, he always plays_the flute. plays .forgotten pieces our fathers used to know, and voters and their nieces look around for rocks to thro He murde: i Darling,” he butchers |and people mutter, | ought to be in jail, S nughhon | cannot bear his music makes them sore; we soon forget the merit of one who is a bore. (Copyright) ~ WALT M MASON. PLAN FOR BIBLE SCHOOL. Fourth Presbytenzms Arrange De- tails for Opening, June 23. The Fourth Presbyterian Church at a meeting Tuesday night adopted the plans of the Washington | Bible School Association, and a com- appointed to arrange the sary details for the opening of ol June 23 The executive committee of the soclation held a dinner conference Monday the Ebbitt Hotel, when further details were outlin | permanent name for the | tion was adopted. It w that in of the prospect of con- ducting se of Bible study in| the iths as well as in t session at nd a iza- decided or 1e_adopted would be <hington Bible School Asso- With reference (0 roposed Progr: eation for the winter < H. Moorm 3 al judge in th rred with P Married in J Let Gude execute t 1212 dvertisement. SEEK CONVENTION SEATS. Applicants Flood Democratic Na- tional Committee. “If every requesting . positions, : national conven one writing or concessions f the Demo fon in New York eratic tick very also mq our filled me vould 1 how w plying. We are simply besi avalanche of requests is indicat widespr that our curxion to Richmond, Va., $t round trip trom Washi | Consult R P. ticket agents.— Advertisem AID FLOWER COLLECTION. | School Oflicmls to Assist G. A. R. in Grave Decoration. School officlals, in accordance with the long-standing custom, will operate with the Grand Army of the Republic in its collection of flowers for the decoration of soliiers' graves Memorial day. Notice was issued at the Franklin School today that pupils of the elementary schools wishing to aid_in the observance of the day should bring flowers to their school huildings tomorrow and that the . A. R. committee would be allowed to_collect them In cases where pupils attend ools on part-time schedules and present only at the afternoon slon. the officials advised them to ring them in the morning. -to supply you with Blank Books and the like. E Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave- co- Own a Garage of Beauty ND—one whose beauty will endure, for OUR GA- RAGES, constructed as they are, of the finest of materials and by the most expert work- men available, carry with them an appearance-value which lasts for years and years—our lowest terms are quoted above. Bungslows Garages INGION - CONSTRUCTION CO TINENT) PHONE ORI ENTS" iy e matie | s will be| 11 and_Alice | os will be | d by Dorothy 35¢ mith 8x10 Photo enlargements cost but 35c, you get the i | you want. M. A. LEESE °FricaL co Branch 719 llth Street Free Lecture —ON- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY~— George Shaw Cook, C. S. B. of Chicago, Il jer of The Board of Lec- of The Mother Church, Church of Christ Boston, Massachu- Mem turash AT FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N Thursday, May 29th, and Friday, May 30th, at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist of Washington, D. C. No Collection. All Welcome Recordss announced on Page 10 Have them CHARGED AT Chas. Schwarfze+Son Order by Phone or Mail M What You Want U i When You Want it As ¥°" Want # Pay While YouPlay Victor +-Brunswick Records Chas ; P"' & Son \ 708 7nSt.NW. , kind of results| .| to the HUGE POPPY WREATH VETERANS’ TRIBUTE Emblem to. Be Placed on Tomb of Unknown Soldier—Observ- ance General. To the memory of their departed comrades the Veterans of Forelgn ‘Wars will place upon the tomb of the Unknown Soldier tomorrow a glant poppy wreath. Two of America’s gold star mothers placed in the wreath the final poppies. The women are Mrs. Charles Berger of Pittsburgh, whose son, Elmer M. Berger, was killed whils fighting with the 111th Infantry, and Mrs. Lydia Regelman of Pittsburgh, whose son, Hall Regelman, of the same regi- ment, also was kil ce. There will be Poppy day services by the Veterans of Foreign Wars in every town where there is a post, and in P a replica of the wreath to be placed on the tomb at Arling- ton will be placed on the tomb of the Unknown French Soldier. A wreath of poppies will also be laid on the Soldiers and Sallors’ monu- ment in New York. All the poppies made in connection v day, will wear the first “buddy” poppy, a specially made one from the fac 3 midsea ute by the veterans' ation will also be made to the he world war who lost their 1 A huge poppy anchor will be conveyed by a United States destroyer for Admiral Robert E. Ship Post and dropped in the located in any distin- shed office: vy as mem- Poppies will be scattered over the waters where the Tuscania sank | off the coast of smuuul in 1918 ASKS LARGER SITE. ““The Peary Ship Post Washington A ha Senator Smoot Introduces Bill for | Bureau of Standards. The Secre be authori it to ex v of Commer to_acquire at st ed § the land lying st of the wrds for the use of the terms of a bill Senator Smoot nd referred to the committ buildings and grounds 11 acquir Van * STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All process. 2 would | THE TOLMAN ILLAUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W. I{ al] brands of Gtarched collars looked alike there would still be an opportunity for careful dressers to ex- press their individuality by TOLMANIZING. Phone Franklin 71. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. - KEITH’S —Marjorle Rambeau, vaudeville, at 2:16 and 8:16 p.m. TIVOLI—Vaudeville and photoplay, continuous showing from 2 to 11 p.m. STRAND—Vaudeville and photo- play, 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. METROPOLITAN—“Abraham Lin- coln,” at 11 a.m., 1, 3:05, 5:05, 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. RIALTO—"Broadway After Dark.” :40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 6:40, 7:40 and COLUMBIA—"The Unknown Pur- ple,” at 11:15 a.m.,, 1:15, 3:25, 5:265, 7:25 and 9:35 p.; PALACE—"The Meancst Man in the Worla” at 11§ am., 1, 2:45, 4:35, 6:20, 8 and 9:55 p.m. AMBASSADOR—"The Marriage Market,” at 6:15, and 9:10 p.m. CENTRAL—"The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” at 11:35 a.m., 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. CRANDALL'S—"The Man,” at 11 a.m., 12:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. $50,000 FOR BEACH ASKED. Swimming Center for Colored Resi- Way of V3750, 5. 6:30, dents Involved. An estimaté of $50,000 has been submitted to Congress for the con- struction of a bathing beach and bath house for colored residents of Wash- ington and for the care and main- tenancé of the same, to remain avail- able until June 30, 1925. It is planned to establish the bathing beach on the west bank of the Tidal Basin, oppo- site the existing bathing beach for white people, and the War Depart- ment has reported that the unexpend- ed balance of the current appropria- tion of $25,000 is not sufficient for the purpose. anced on_ Automobiles MOTOR PEP pleasure of motoring “fall o me- MOTOR PE in your engine will main site of the *3 ¢ an follow-through stro ut the engine, md increases_milea, Quurt“ (.lc.ounces) Amrrlflll Motor l'ep( W SERVIC *Tu‘lo\w Johnson Bro t A Welcome Improvement F COURSE you'd like your blankets laundered in a way that insures perfect cleansmg But you will doubly appreciate our proc- ess that also LAUNDERS BLANKETS MOTH PROOF Store your blankets anywhere. You won’t have to take both- ersome precautions. tight vault offers no better protection against the ravages of moths than this laundering An air- Prompt Parcel Post Service Wherever You Are Monday the suits were shipped. Yester- day they were unpacked and stocked. Sat- urday they go on sale. We compared them with $40 and $50 suits in our regular stock. And with $40 and $50 suits sold in other good stores. There was no difference, except, of course, these were newer and fresher. The sale starts Saturday morning at 8 o’clock. Our advertisement in Friday’s Star " gives all the details. . . . Don’t miss it; and don’t miss the sale. The Hecht Co. 7th at F The third of a series about an {mportant event. 2% AMUSEMENTS. For a Perfect Memorial Day ans s E E BRS . The Forlorn Circumstances of Lincoln’s Birth His Boyhood on the Farm Young Manhood on the Mississippi The New Orleans Slave Market The Idyllic Love Story of Ame Rutledge The Debates With Stephen A. Douglas ‘Lincoln’s Caurtship of Mary Todd His Nomination for the Presidency The Attack on Fort Sumter Civil War Sheridan’s Ride From Winchester Gettysburg and the Address ‘The Panic in Washington Victory at Appomattox Court House The Peace Celebration The Final Tragedy at Ford’s ALL IN... ABRAHAM LINGOLN Daily at 11 A.M., 1, 3:05,5:05, 7:10 & 9:15 P.M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES—COME EARLY CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH ‘The House of Preeminent Pletures P LOEW’S ALAcCE F STREET AT 1 ‘ontinuoun—10:30 a.m. to 11§ ST THREE DAYS I'IIE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD From the Geo. M. Cohan Comedy 88, with BERT LYTELL—BLANCHE SWEET BES TURPIN COMEDY—NEWS SUNDAY Z. 700 DOROTHY DALTON In “THE MORAT SINNER® | iz 7 c LOEW'S A s:-llq_non-—lflnm a.m.to1 LAST THREE DAYS THE IIHKIOWII PURPLE ‘drama, featuring HENRY WALTHALL-ALICE LAKE COMEDY—NEWS—OVERTURE BEGINNING SUNDAY “‘ICE BOUND”’ F STREET AT 12TH The gorgeous and thrilling society With RICHARD LAST 8 DAYS Warner Bros. Offering [BROADWAY AFTER DARK MONTA BELL'S PICTURE OF OWEN DAVIS' PLAY, WITH ADOLPHE MENJOU ANNA Q. NILSSON CARMEL MYERS AND OTHERS “OURGANG"COMEDY OVERTURE--VIOLIN SOLO A HICH CLASS YAUDEVILLY Engagement Extraordinary MARJORIE RAMBEAU With A. E. ANSON & CO. In “Bracelets” FRANKLIN ARDELL In s Timely Comedy 8 Other Btar Acts and AL. HERMAN The_Black Laugh HERZOG’S Beginning Tués , May 27th Wil Be Open Until Midnight Soft Shell, Devil and Our Famous Imperial Crabs y - OPEN DECORATION DA oca. Brofied, or Baked ST e o e Fried Chicken and Other Foods Also 1ith and “I'!r 5(;- N“d it 0 g S Tt sl e Open Until Noon Tomorrow Last Week of Shad Season Roe Shad 25¢ Pound Soft Crabs _ $1 Dozen Eacho & Company, Inc. Nos. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market Phones—Main 6176-9510 AVALON CAFE 914 14TH BDEE, o THE AVALON ORCHESTRA ‘ ARE ALL WASHINGTON BTARS | DANCING 9 TO 12—INFORMAL ‘A LA CARTE, ITALIAN, AMERICAN ll:!{" ’ DANCE AND DINE Fllm Features _ Scheer Bros. RAPHAEL 91h at O St. N.W. N, “NO MOTHER 70 GUIDE HER." PRlNCESS 119 1 St ATRACTION. 8 AND FAVORITE v of FIAND NEW STANTON otna € nes - 5:00- “ROSITA Showings 7 and © P. HIPPODROM MARR, in “THY AMERICAN 1t 3 = Kinograms. beginning at 5 'elo Tomormu CRANDALL’S — ,'c AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, HINES g Dons OO @, O nexT-- RIALTQ--weex P~TWO HOURS OF COMEDY AND SYNCOPATIONwm OHNNY = E D EEM direet from The ey Opem for the Season MEMORIAL DAY Tomorrow, May 30th Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf at 10 A.M., 2:30 and 6:30 P.M. ROUND TRIP—50c MEYER DAVIS ORCHESTRA FREE D ANCING In Large Open-Air Pavilion Colonial Beach “Washington’s Atlantic City” Opens Today, May 29 The popular 40-mile moonly, 7:15 p. m. Free dancing—rain All Amusements Str. St. Johns Leave 7th Street Whart Today, May 29, 2:30 p. m. Tomorrow, May 30, 9 a. m. Saturday, May 31, 2130 p. m. Sunday, June 1, 9 a. m. Free Dancing on Steamer Meyer Davis Orchestra Scasgn and Holiday Tickst, $2.00; One.Day Excursion. $1.50; Children Half-Fare Balt Water Bathing—Fishing Orabbing, Dancing, All Amusements ——— t_trips will begin Manday, June 2, hine, MEYER DAVIS MUS Arlmgton l\atlonal Cemeterv fl Memorial Day Services Friday, May 30th, 1924 7 Ceremonies Will Cars going direct to Fort Myer gate will leave 12th and Penna. Avenue, opposite Post Office Department, every few minutes, and from Rosslyn, where connections are made with Capital Traction Company’s cars. % Washington-Virginia Railway Co. 2R SHIREHEH IR Tho Tragle of e, Km!n . CRANDA'J.'S Savoy Theater And Garden th & Col. Rd. MaTS. ¢ : DAY_F) lmmm\\l-n b 'ru\mnknw LIL ~CRANDALL'S 551 75 And Garden 624 H St. N.E. Holidey Mat. Tomon Gs. Ave.&Quebec. St. Holiday Mat.. Tomorro TODAY o “RIDE "EM, COW- BOY." TOMORROW — DOUGLAS MacLEAN, in “THE YANKEE CONSUL." COMEDY. a5 P. M. AIIIII! F ll‘tl orel Fo Balley P'. Al-rt. Oolfllmllll TIVOLI WANDERINGS Extended Engagement NATIONAL MALE QUARTET ot New York City TIVOLI MIRROR OF LIVING WORLD THE MYSTERIES OF MAH JONG PAUL TISEN AND HIS RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA From Moscow LAURA LA PLANTE With Edward :l:-r- and a Great THE DAHGEROUS BLONDE S SR Begin at 1:00 P A A AN 2 3 P T e Vg3 W . HOLIDAY NITE TONITE AT THE BIG FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT P, 41 ATTRACTIONS AND AxDY'S GREAT MUSIO B FOR DANCING 8:80 TO 11:30 SPECIAL MATINEE DANCE TOMORROW BTARTING 4 r ""lIIIliHIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIlIIlIIIIIIIIHIllll[lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfll"" DANCING. MISS JOSEPHINE JACKSO. daucing lessons; 7 lessons, 35, e PRIVATE ‘$1 single lex o 771, amvxx's. 618 22nd N.W.—PRIVATE LES- time, 75c. Course, 4 priv.. 3 class. $4. resulte " Fine environments. 1129, CHESAPEAKE BEACH On the Bay Opens May_ 30th With Relullfnl New Dance Pavilion and ANl Seashor Attractions. Round Trip—Adults, 50c; Ohildren} 280 (Sundays and Holidays: Adults, $1.00; Trains Leave Dintri ne Sta Decoration Day—9:00, u, u~-, lxu. o Baturday—9. Eiimay oo i D msmeny prlnl‘l lessonr. |uunmummmmumlmuuuummunmuuummuuumm

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