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AERCAN SANIA * TOPI O LEGTUR Capt. Pollock’s Address Fea- | tures Meeting of Sons of E | the Revolution. n fllustrated address on “Life in merican Samoa,” by Capt. Edwin T. Pollock, 1 N., in which he visibly and ve pictured the enthrall- ment of the South Seas, meeting of the of the in the Army and commemorating tevolution George Wash- | t of the United | s a former | of the inaug! ington as States, Governor “The sps B as s upon you from just before daw when you dress and go on deck as the steamer | passes around the ern end of Tu | tuila between that nd and the lit 1d vou see the | green-clad mountains and the waving paims nea pre by the light of the full in the west,” sa Capt. Pollock said that for vears it was impossible to convince a native| Samoan that the islands were not the| very center of the universe Describes Vegetation. Continuing, the speaker told of the vegetation on the isiands and, showing many pictures ch tslands of the S the customs and trai with whom he familiar during the there. a native chief. whi had asked to have flag places er this chief’s Jast son—were: *Alw United States friend.” T & lesson declared « Washi ‘s Memory Honored. ive address of George delivered by Col U. 8 a4 mem tevolution in | Columbia | I speak not of Wash er @ soldier or as a that field has been well | ol. Buckey told of Wash farmer and the part that He re had been the American mule : wise really been & fn_the manner Ceremonies incic new members to of the first he had other- | f time admitting | vization | Francis | | Rev. John B. Lemon, D. D. featured a |> Club last night, | M ' M. Grant Lucas Extols Life of Mr. Li | lis Wheat | can literature in the public schools. .| ing a play depicting the first 20 vears THE EVENIN G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., FRIDAY, president of the society, assisted by the president, Brig. Gen. George Richards, and other officers of the society. New Members Enrolled. The new members are as follows: Richard H. Bagby, Maj. Paul A. Capron, Lieut. Comdr. Charles C. Copp, U. N.: Tyler Dennett, Col. Harrison Dodge. Frank Mason ar Admiral Albert Gleaves, .. Douglas Griesemer, Gil- Grosvenor. Charles W. Hume, REFORM BODIES UNITE International Campaign to Be Waged All Over Country. Henry N. Pringle, acting superin- tendent of the International Reform Federation, announced last night Lieut. Col. Edgar E. Hume, U. S. A. [that church and reform bodles had Capt. George R. Jackson, Herschel| opened a concerted attack against /. Jdohnson, Fletcher H. .| racertrack betting in all parts of the Frederick S. Lee, Ralph W. country The work is in charge of State d city organizations in the Indi- - | vidual States, but the federation is Y reters. Lawrence | c-operatine A O M O e oo, | _Mr. Pringle said that “anu-race Harry B. Straight and Maj. Arthur | S2mbling” bodies were working in s Kentucky, Maryland, Florida, Loulsi- it ana, New York and other States to al sslections were rendered by | S, S Yo 1aws against hettin, B. McChord. Frederick. W. nolds, John H 7 field, James W SPEAKS AiT Y.W.C. A, Suitable for the Jinest functions /" The Velvet Kind ICE CREAM Phyllis Wheatley on Anniversary. M. Grant L. Columbian Educ ddressed the. Phy . A. last night at meeting ation. Ninth street nd avenue. as spoke of the life of Phyl- ;. and declared that a study of the historical woman should be made a part of the study of Ameri- president of the | ional Association Wheatley Y. M. | held at and The meeting was held in connection with the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the association. A two weeks' drive for funds is being conducted. Sunday a special program will be conducted, and Monday even- of ass0 ciation will be given at the on building More than 99 per cent of Sweden's | population is native born | Dinner Dance SATURDAY, MAY 2. Wardman Park Botel Starting at 7:20 P Music by Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra For Reservations, Columbia 2000 Evening Dress Requested Supper _dancing Every Evening. Ten to Twelve were performed b Preston Blair Sands, senior past I 0o I Down 1l Payment For a limited time, you can buy one of the wonder- ful new Oldsmobile Sixes—with an L-Head engine, Fisher Body, Duco Finish—without any cash! All you need is a good used car—and during the next few days our appraisals of used cars are going to be extremely liberal. To meet the demands of used car buyers we advertised recently for twenty used cars—we can still use ten or fifteen more! So trade your car in at the present peak prices. 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