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" MACMILLAN GETS NOTED ARCTIC SHP Thetis of Greely Relief Fame Will Carry Explorer’s Planes to North. hetis, one of the most famous > taken parc in | been chartered | MucMillan to carry the | s which will be use Summer by the expedition under National the | made Arctic hi: | and Pacific w = e whe ound the 7 of the 25 members of the rty, and brought them back United State: On Arc | enzie o the I Island. the Thetis to the hip will be hich will il 1 expedition ready been frozen in th PLEASE LEAVE THE Doubly Distinctive Double tones of silvery gray or tan ina double weave of alternating herringbone and basket weave—double distinction = Treasury Adopts Radio for Sending Orders to Forces The Treasury Department is the instruction: air to inte) nue offices in a approval has erever receiving stations are flable. Use wil be made by the ury of Army and Na both in this ¢ abroad, in handling s except for secret me DRY AGENTS TOOK BRIBES. |_ Two Are Sentenced to Prison by Court in Carolina. prohibi- e t, found gullty of a charge reenwood, found biracy to violate with given a sentence | It w bharged | &d money to with f certain alleged | Eriberies, of a yea that the n hold prosecution Special for This Weck PLYMOUTH Half Soles Sewed on and good quality Rubber Heels SPECIAL | we guarantee Plymouth to stand 3 ‘months of the hardest wear, or we'll repair your shoes absolutely Iree. NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 403 11th St. N.W. -/, Every barthat looks like this when you cut it isn’t Oh Henry! any more than all John Smiths are ers. To be sure you get the wonderful taste that makes nearly a mil- | lion people a day eat | Oh H L, loock onthe | Oh Henry! Dollar Candy in a 10c Size | i for every occasion in these Hoylake Weave 3-Piece Stein-Bloch Suits 50. With Knickers, 60.00 Hand-tailored in all the styles preferred by man and his conservative senior. Exclusively at West's. Sidn%erest 00 the younger (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets N. W. THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .- 0, THURSDAY, APRILU 30, 1925. DELEGATES ELECTED TO LIONS CONVENTION Local Club Will Present Candidate for District Governorship of the Order. The Lions Club, at its regular week- 1y luncheon in the M yesterda four alt ates “ ict” con- vention Jions Clubs to be, held in . May 21. At the same nounced that Roger J. sident of the local club, is a can for governor of the dis- trict, which includes Maryland, the District of Columbia and parts of Del; re. time it Whitefo lin as alternat hich will be shington, 5 M luncheon was special music rendered by the Public School Orchestra. . N. C. Barnes, director of music in the public schools, formally introduced the orchestra to the club, while the musicians were led by their director, Ludwig E. Manly. Harry O. Hine, secretary of the Board of ¥ducation, and Frank C. Daniel, principal of Technical High School, were guests of the club. Miss Eleanor Hulburt, pianist for the or- chestra, was presented with a box of flowers. It was announced that the annual meeting and election of officers of the local club would be held May 1i3. EXHIBIT AT PARK VIEW. Work of Clubs Will Be Shown To- morrow Night. The Park View Community Center collected the best specimens of the work of its va tions for displ an enter- at Park . Two delegates at large to the center's advisory committee e |also will be elected. The entertainment program includes by the orchest the Fri- ht Social Club, welcoming ad- by members of the Public & Club, danges by the rhythm classes and selections by the le Club. Basketry and reed- will be among the articles on On Warm Days NOTED GERMAN GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT FAILS Inspiration for Gustav Freytag's “Soll und Haben” Is Unable to Collect Debts. By the Associated Press. BRESLAU, Germany, April 30— The wholesale grocery house of Moli- nary & Sons, which inspired Gustav Freytag's ““Soll und Haben,” known to the English-speaking world through the late Frances Hodgson Burnett's translation, “Debit and Credit,” went into the hands of receivers yesterday because of its inability to collect sums due from Polish, Czechoslovakian and German firms. The failure came just one day be- fore the expiration of the copyright on Freytag's works, today being the thirtieth anniversary of his death. Steam Shovel Kills Man. While working near Wyoming ave- nue and Twenty-fourth street yester- day afternoon, Frank McAlister, col- ored, 24 years old, 1028 Kenyon street, was caught between a steam shovel and a bank of earth and so seriously injured Internally that he died at Emergency Hospital early this morn- ing. 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