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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925. - BAI-DWIN PLEAUS | SPEAK FOR NORTHEAST. | HOTEL PROJECT IN HAWAII| SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED Bualness Wan WAR T HesHER T BODY HERE MONDAY $2,000,000 Structure to Be Built ml TO 57 BY UNIVERSITY; resented in Advisory Couneil. | ST } Town Near Honolulu. Two Penfisld Bhlections; Cax'x'yingi The Northeast Business Men As- By the Associated Press. G socintion adopted a resolution Tuesday | Rev. Edmund A. Walsh Will Speak | HONOLULU, April 30.—The Matson | $2.000 Each, Made—New Pro- night f 1w representation of the Navigation Co., In conjunction with : i | northeast section of Washington on| on Spread of Sovietism at the Territorial Hotel Co.. will imme- Tessors Axe:Appotuted. the Commissioners’ advisory city | . s diately commence the Construction of | gy o Amoclated Press | council, which will be selected by the | nnual Meeting. a new hotel at Waikiki, near : s Rl Speaks at War Missions’ Re- | Foderation of Citisens: Assoclations| e Tl o' cost. $2,000:000: PHILADELPHIA, April 30.—The and the Federation of Civic Associa- | £ Messrs. Cas : appointment of Charles Chilton Pear- { union “That Made Debts” |tions at meetinss Friday and Satur-| David Jayne Hill, former Ambas : |agents for Matson C .mm}mnn-mliwvn_ S Eatissor [t paitlical ericnce ot Lt day nights | to Germany and former Assistant S y. Goreat, .50 g { . the section, members of the : ation | Yetary of State, will preside at the an- ad purchased u_600-ucre h| Avigdor Speiser, lecturer in semitics | = d. Memb of the committee | nual conference of the National Asso-|at Ka which will be us or|in the graduate school of the college | n zes were instructed (o | ciation for Constitutional Government, [ & & se and other sports It I8 | jepartment of the University of Penn- | ted P d to have a l0-acre g | g B ake the matter up with the District| which convenes at the Cosmos Club| 4180 plunned to hi ‘,‘ 1€ BAT| svivania, to Harrison Research Fel- el L80 = Phe: Prise e o T30 oot Emiee ) Ge axoundithe ible ety dw resided on “Community fainggl Monday, at 1380 oclox E s = owships in history and semitics was ldwin, presided| A talk on “Community Advertising | FORIS 40 0 BUROR nnual reanion en by Frederick P. H. Siddons, | reanion | was given by Freder Rev ma’ A Waih, former| WALKS FOR HIS HEALTH ‘umunum‘ml by ])F.I»Iv Herman V e papal representative in Russia and | of the graduate schéol of the Univer-| [Eyery one of | The anmual excursion of the asso-| ol g o Gogrgetonm Foreles i i | sity of Pennsylvania =l ne Minister | ciation wil el st week 10| GO S thaol, will be the principal| Washington State Man, 65, Tramp-| Fifty-seven fellowship and scholar- | went over to the | June, it was decided, and R. W. Me- | ool SCIEE W Be, (he BUTCIPSS & P” | ship appointments also were announc. t debts which| Cullough was named chairman of | ovietism. Others who will speak are ing to New York. | ed by Dean Ames. The university 2 committee on arrangements. Harry |, “Henpry Campbell Black, lecturer on | J save cholarships. were read from King p. White, newly elected president, | congitutional law and political sci-| 11 the interest of his health, E. J One of the two Penfield scholarships President Coolidge, Sir Esme | iecided | ence, and Hermine Schwed, field sec.| Wootsin, 65 vears old, of hington | in international law and diplomacy, | he British Ambassador at| | etary of the Constitutional Govern-| St lking to New York and re-| with an anual allowance of $2.000, was b | ment” Association. . He arrived in Washington to-| received by Warren H. Kelchner of war efforts and her “example of en-| In addition to Dr. Hill, the officers and declared he planned to get | Valparaiso, Ind., who will study at | thusiasm, hard work and receptive- | of the assocfation are: Col. Archibald k to his home not later than|Oxford University and at G ness of ideas,” Mr. Baldwin spoke of | Hopkins, James M ek, ) Selden | August 1 | Penfield scholar the day when the first American | Spencer “harles Thomas, | Mr. Wootsin left Washington Fel|py the bequest of the ! troops appeared in London. He told zier, Miss Helen A. VU without 1 cent in his pocket” | dor to AustriaHung {1of how the sight of them affected est ¢ < o i 2 resolved that he would not|Courtland Penfield, ji he watched them marchin 1 Thus far.” he says, “I have not | e Horse Guards on prrude America Am) Frank B, Kellog Pershin ind others erican friendship. win referred to the mes Mr. Davis. expres he time might ar when the eople: f Great Bi aind the United States might speak directly . : 5 ek At o one another (o me Shie 4 i | otack, editor of the | traveled 4,580 miles.” he declared. “T rant that the time may Sy took = thern route and at differ saild Premie 3ald ettt Endolie Eyon, \Wale ent ti branched off to visit friends bad enc and places of interest, which added night anc much mileage. When I commenced my n, and if to th: ne had to make speeches across 1 doubt if any to occupy the rime Minister or begged “I have s 3 States and Ellis and F. < Noel, executive com mittee The annual conference is in cha s s | of & committee composed of Mrs ; ! av_as much need for an lace Radcliffe, F. Regis Noel and|% MBSy ow, A anding, co-operation and mutual|Charles Ray Dean, assisted by 10 local | 10 Eigin. Ti Hhey mers Tuoscot belween the 1wo nations as|patronesses jtest: prosin 0 Saiie vatiannsie r was in the time of war. - . | tramping. requently | L B lb At tant . |under trees and in oid buildings s Praises Balfour. nief ~of ~ordnance, - United States | D. C. Student Elected. have tramped all night on mountain Mr, Baldwin spoke of the high re- |Af WaSse pue Hotox John H. Joynt, 2138 K street. a stu surney I never caught in a gard in_which Americans hold the| Among the speukers was I dent at Carnegie Institute of Tech- | storm or got my clothes the least bit Earl of Balfour, at whose rece zram, Kansas' City, Mo. formerly | o0t & he be included again in |Of Yale and now of Cambridge | mittee in charge of the lighting for | Mr. Wootsin explained that he has t the premier express- | - t annus not walked every foot of the journey, t want work, read the want Ma and 1 because frequently he is offered rid Ambassador has been elected to the com- | wet.” Our Entire Floor Stock Must Go at Once This Fine Player for A Player-Piano of the finest quality at less than one-half the regular price. Some of these Pianos have never been out of our store; they are as good as new. This clearance is not a “may-be” sale. It is a MUST. We positively have to dis- pose of these Pianos. The contractors are now tearing down the front of our building. They are demanding space! Our floor stock must go, regardless of profit. 0. sends it home In addition to the exceptional price, we are offering Money is no reason why vou shouldn't take advan- vou the lowest down payment we can possibly afford. tage of this opportunity. Here is your chance to buy Just think—the payment of $10 will place this remark- the Piano you have always longed for at a saving that able instrument in your home. seems well nigh impossible. o t\'\ll See These Make Your Own Piano Bargains Terms Arranged in Groups for Your Easy Selection There are no hard and fast terms GROUP ONE of payment to be followed. Any Vi piasies reasonable terms that you desire ideal for practice $39 ; S 2 - Geifon hes i will be afforded you. You (dn ar- range the payments to suit your GROUP TWO s own individual convenience. country home. - e Get Your Piano NOW \“.xlr:‘x;:lp.::l‘:; $ 5 This sale will not 'go on |ndch|.1|lcl'\_. Pofers inavers oo at this price. At the rate these pianos are going it spect. Veryhte.t;t“y]}e won't be long before our. entire stock is CRASS. Y guArai. GROUP FOUR & teed. A few left at gone. And then the sale ends. Fine Pianos, $ from Washing- 14 ton’s best homes. S The Chance of a Lifetime The Best Used $ Here is your opportunity. It means }:,';'l"';,' e':'mf‘u' the saving of real money. Take advan- tage now before your piano is gone. 3 Years xhvasz te Homer L.Kitt Co. i 1330-G-STREET HELD IN AUTO THEFT I e Morgan, who will direct the |lyn Smallwood, Josephine Lynch Boy, Ax pduction, and includes musical | Hilda Hanes, ilyn Miller, Louise — numbers written for the show by Miss | Gallahorn, Re; Burns. Margarat 19, Ts Accused by Clerk of | l-ouise Lenora Jones indsay, V Frye, Mildred Tin Those who will take roles in the args oss, Elizabeth Lind Trafic Court. hion revie include Pauline Burion, | s Vallace and Betty Me uise Hancock, Ruth Colman, Eve. ' Donnell Harold F. 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