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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 3, 1925—PART 1. | 7 N World War. The plan is to imbed this "!. ith would be conducted tomorrow | what shaken by tie during | was a Film Shown Here et i & g Taider to.be placed mormime At 11580 5 hocie i which | e RSt Tow nowrs s e 3 at some appropriate point in Arling- time Leslie Gro: 5 A k ken into custod: gained comn t TO T(?(l(‘h Need to ton National Cemetery, the exact loca- 3| Va., who was in the e with Ashby [plete self-ussurance later et tion to be determined later. at the time of the tr would be|and was confident that " The plan of the chaplains is to have 'lLl' material witne: jury would accept the vel n of accl 117! the | il a simultaneous unveiling of the me- Gross 18 held at the seventh pre-|dental death consin avenue F NA Protect Dogwood E B el canifE nes R S AL Tog R El] e e e | o ity sid aiibats ot | ire St United States, and perhaps at some \\!I”t: harbor police dragged lhe riv l"llw family of the de ed vestar yi|as it n Motion pictures showing the suitable place in France, an inquiry to locate the body. Although' sc expressed the opinion that the death' Wisconsin flow dogwood and the depreda- baving come from the Ame R T tions of “vandals” posing in the Church in Paris concerning the pro- i i ac ro¥! . a 2 2 . >4 906006 Must Pay Families’ Travel| 2ct,of destrovine this beauitul | Committee Will Place Tablet |swect * *% "0 5 " W0 5 C"mpa""’" of Victim of River 3338332338333333383333333333838823382 $393339222222222233233884 ¢ in three strings of motion picture 5 . 2 chaplains who lost their lives have o, Expenses When Assigned | houses in washington p in Arlington—Replica May |iceh secured and enlargements made Tragedy Still Heid - In o ation with the :i\fl!d and suitably framed. These are at | H lower Pri ation Society and the H present in the office of the chief of | for Schooling Here. Natfona)iCapitals Gimnitise of. the Be Enected iniErance.. | peesehtin thesomica log this Spne o as Witness. Garden Society, theaters operated propriate ceremony at the time the under the direction of Harry M. memorial is unveiled. Economy has stricken another privi- ‘1-'* ndall, Tm'“ Mwn']n"'l‘~ in°\|‘ |~ As an outgrowth of action taken . Coincident with the recovery of the| lege fro 08 c] aval of - ~ust, are showing the dogwood by the Reserve Corps and Regular body of George B. Ashby from the h" rom those which naval officers| gy "t help in the campaign to | Army chaplains while in council in | WILL SPEAK ON PEARSE.|Potsmac only & few feet from the uve heretofore enjoyed. Necessity .\l\l(; this lfln\\m‘. . o Washington last week, the chief of spot where he sank Friday afternoon of conserving the funds for transpor- These three strings of theaters |chaplains has appointed an advisory : fter his canoe had capsized, Coroner | tation has caused the Navy Depart.| aré headed by the Metropolitan, |committee on the memorial to chap. | Bev. M. J. Neary to Tell of Life of | 5} UR SV X (0 “GVNETed Tate 2 4 _‘ i 3 the Rialto and Lh? Leader. lains who gave thel es in the World - ish Presid. . lay that an inquest into the ment to issue an order which denies War, which it is proposed to place at First Iris! resident. Ak transportation for dependents to naval a officers who are ordered to .«er\'ll'(‘l Unprecedented Values Even for the Downstairs Store .l‘t.l‘... in j Basement Arlington National Cemetery, With| A mass meeting to honor the mem 6. A R. STAFF GUESTS. | ShiEi SOV VAT T | o oo et poer e e PLEASE Leavenworth, Kans. The committee and post-graduate schools, when the is of the following, who are | of the Irish Republic, will be held to LEAVE THE course Is of less than 10 montha diira- | Reception Given for Gomdr. Moul- | cpam rmy o | night at & o'clock at 1006 E street tion. The ogder will uffect a number - ; : M. Diffenderfer, | " : R - s, The J g will be under the aus of officers on duty in this city, includ ton and Aides, ator ‘\n\ llmlm ace \1,.,.“]" iai | The x-rule‘nm,] ;\m i fnei “:‘ ;. the course at the Naval e Tiosce e s Church, Washington, chairman; Rev. | pices of the K ouncil of Do), where 1ic comes Bl Pi: HeNE B M n. command- | gy K. Fulton. pastor of Northmin. | the American Association for the Rer six months: three at the Naval Hos e oo aacr ster Presbyterfan (! . Washing- | ognition of the Irish Republic. pital, where the course is four months ATib B aith O T oty ton: Adjt Holz of the Sal. | Rev. M. J. Neary of the Order of s’ | two in the optics school at the Wash- | o, ol AL At vation A as Milton O. | Joseph will speak on *Pearse and His | o e e WheTtonrae | U pitendeted Siers alitne & Beebe of Fort Myer, Va., und Ivan G. | Works.” Rev. Mr. Neary Is consid six months. zeagus of “Ameloan Ben s Women, gractin of Fort {Howard, Md; eved an authority on Irish history i : 1709 H street northwest. Thursday|™ mhe memorial will be in the form of v during the past 10 years. | Funds Short This Year. evening by, Beck Circle, No. 4, Ladies 5 he G. A. an officer is ordered from one i f,iu‘" e ‘:l’"“h,‘r" e he introddction of the guests was entitled to transportation for his de.| Made by Ars. Mary Sitz Parker, pres ident of the circie, assisted by her pendents and shipment of his house. | ident of the circle 1 by he hold effects, hut the funds appro- | LoTPs Of OfHcers. NI 3nn‘mr‘\: priated this year for these purposes is ‘:_“?"_“ 0108, DTy nCh SsanE 80 limited that it is necessary to| Star Spangled Banner,” Mrs, economize. Until further notice, the [ Deeds gave patriotic readings, order states, courses of instruction | Catherine Austin sang a group of which are than 10 months dura. | SONES. and short addresses were made tion will be considered as temporary Moulton, John W. Reid and | duty, and this will not entitle the d Army of to transportation for depend ‘l}!" Repy nia White to transportation of house 1. fol x : Foia cnecs T Servic ; ng post. | others p were ) private institu.| Johnson, president of Grand Circle; tions. In addition to the schools in | Mrs. E: Sloss, past president ington where naval officers are| Mrs. Mina Peabody and James \W.| for instruction. there are|Lyons of the Sons of Veterans. attending the course e e and 12 Washington Ur TESTS FOR TEACHERS. versity School. But as these courses are for more than 10 months the order does not affect them 2332:8323332:8332223:382232:32323332882338333333333222233232:2 3883 Candidates for Colored Schools to Be Examined May 15. TAKOMAVPARKETORENECE e e the colored public schools will be given . |a competitive examination at the Two of Three Judges of Election | foaniiin School, May 15, 1t was an: nounced last night by Miss Marion P. Shadd, chief of the board of examl. he election of four members of | ners for divisions 10 to 13. town « il of Takoma Park.| The examinations will be held for d.. will take place tomorrow, the|applicants for teaching positions in Dolis heinz open from 6 am. until|the elementary and _junior high € p.m. in the basement of the Takoma ;‘rhnul\ and for teach hers of incorrig ° 388833288328888888 Street Beautiful New That Are Sport et Worth Doubl wre. 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