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RUTLAND FIRE CLAY CO., Rutland, Vermont Other Rutland Useful Products Plastic Stove Lining Boiler Covering Waste Pipe Cleaner Water Glass for Keeping Eggs Fresh Pipe Joint Cement Asbestos Roof Cement Furnace Cement | Rutland Patching Plaster simplest | supply | for a few cents. to bring that clear, | It cannot be bought | CONCERT BY COLLEGE G. W. U. Glee Clubs to Present Program at Central High School Tonight. |OTHER FEATURES PLANNED :‘Rubert Lawrence Will Lead in Community Songs. “entral Hi tonig h t, lock. e open at PROC “America.” songs in th | Writing ¢ e dman Pro corge Washington University Male Glee Club, Harry Ed- ward_Mue Wil- mer T. By accom- panist sthe: tholomew, ty My L "he Top of the Morning." thel Holtzelaw Ga pran Ison at the piano. rty."” George W Ples™ hington University . M. Mr anist. v manza certo men 1 iirds "L ; .Debe Minovich, violinist Minovich at the No." %, ilting Party.” odnight, Lad Brahms Trio—dJo- ring Is; Minov George Washington University will present concert tonight s:1 velock at Central High rendered Club, the Girl Double Male . choral organizations of the uni- versity sbert Liw: tections ence, jr. o be sung De Coppah n's andman,” by Glee Club will | lected numbers a ntributic swick, will be “Dried piano £To; s, including | 7 Kitty, My 1 nd Top of the Morning." ter Minovich, nicd on the trio and (b) nun Dussek, d Commu ed by R Mrs, H | Helen Bur! There 500 I t. 0 free seats and for the alumni to purchase re- erved seats for o will offering wi in paying under_four y age will be ad- mitted and "all ‘other children must come with adults and sit with them throughout the concert SPRING FESTIVAL TONIGHT Crowds Attend Clarendon Affair Despite Weather. aken to assist n en; No children Special Dispatch to The Star. May 29.—De- spite the unfavorable weather a large crowd turned out last night to the ociation and fire department on the grounds adjoining Claredon Citi- zens' Hall. The festival will be con- tinued through Saturday evening. The committee in charge announces that the open-air dancing, one of the features of the entertainment, ed tonight at 8:30 o'clock . as on previous nights. attraction the committee present tonight the Clarendon Band. Manager A. Frank Synder of the band has notified all members to be present and the concert fea- ture will open the tvities and continue until 8:30 o'clock q* CLEANS TEETH THE RICHT chool in co- peration with the Community Music | f varied musicl inter- | - | testants. aac | {sented to the two girl competitors. “Rolling | i the Doulle | WELL, GEORGE, '™ AMDTHER WEEK VLL BE OUT SWATTING | THE LiL PiLL OVER TH LANDS CAFE " MOTHING To D0 BUT GOLF for. OMNE SoLiO MOoMTH , PRETTY SOFT, WHAY 7 WHERE YA =) COMNA SPEMD YOUR VACATION® | - VVE GOT TH CAR ALL TUNMED | UP AN’ MEXT SATURDAY I START ) Wi TH TH GANG For MY CAMP ( AT LAKE MOOSEHOOF, WE'LL | Fisn ALL DAY An' PLAY POKER ALL NIGHT. SORRY YOoU CAN'T ) 6o ‘LoMG, GEOREE , | HEAR f you DonN'T GET A VACATIOM T s YEAR. J 7A WeLL, "M SPENOING My VACATION WITH MY WIFE AT A IA22 RESORT. NOTHING —To Do BuUT DANCE AnD / RI1DE 1IN WHEEL CHAIRS uP AMD Down A S10EWALK. | 1 £ @bse YouLL GO FISHIMG O~ YOUR § will greet them formally at the hall GAY VISIT PLANNED s Svening, S H FOR PRIZE DRATORS Two bands—those of the Centra | High School and the McKinley Man- |ual Training School—will be in the { line of march. which probably will be ania avenue to 15th street, trect to the Avenue and past utive Mansion to 17th street down to Memorial Continental here under auspices of The Star, and iternate for Miss Newburn, will act | s hostess for the Monarch Club at | the luncheon. She will make a speech | ! | of welcome to the out-of-town con- | Hall The national oratorical contest is begin promptly at £:15 o'clock on ing of June 6, with Robert aner, president of the Amer- N Association, acting as tem- ary chairman. He will introduce nt Coolidge. The judges will ef Justice William Howard '‘aft of the Supreme Ci Monogrammed souvenirs will be pre- | ! Special music will be on the program, |ae well as specialty acts. Morse Al-|United States and Ju: and Mildred De Hart |vanter, Sanford, Suther! lis ler of the same court | fter the luncheon the | keepers will be Judg: Monarch Club will i'h" Municipal Court . rade to |president of the W tal Hall, of Commerce, and Maj. nt of the National American Club. proceedings will be broadcast by n WCAP. acoustic properties Winning compa S | school cadet competitive drill will act s an honor guard to the young ora- tors. The President has found it im- possible to receive the competitors at the White House that afternoon Z After the contest the orators, in- cluding the three winners, will be- come the guests of the local Chamber of Commerce at a_reception in their honor at the New Willard Hotel > | %; g2 . . . . Awning Specialists—Give You Specialized Service It means much in your satisfaction to have the advice in design and selection—and the skill in making Awnlings—of a specialist. It’s economy, too,—for the execution of your order is done with taste and understanding that makes no mistakes; and attains the utmost in result at the minimum of cost. No matter what your Awning problem—let an Awning specialist solve it for you—and then it’ll be done to the best advantage: Tent and Awning Section Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn., Inc. Walter J. Proctor Co. The Copeland Company 5 S Franklin Square 210 to 214 H Street N.W. 1313 K Street a Capital Awning Co. . E. Russell 1503 North Capitol Street R. C. 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