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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MAY 17, 1925—PART I church’s seminary. ARRANGING HORSE SHOW TOOHORSES LISTED FOR CAPITAL SHOW Theological Seminary. Mr. Larner also is chairman of the has been elected & trustee of the 5 il 528 S s J board of trustecs of George Warhing: REUN'UN |N _"JNE Big Dipper Is High in Western Heavens With Bootes, | wishmgtn Yo wnd Tenas tombany | ton University. Sesquicentennial Celebration the Herdsman, Composed of Arcturus, Vega Princeton Theological Seminary, mc- cording to word recelved here yester- Through electrification of railwaye in Czechoslovakia, the consumption Gen. Pershing Tops Army Roll of Exhibitors—Will Onen Wednesday. . f coal will be ¢ 1 half, ! sti- and Capella, Bright Stars, Vying for Favor. S L or the SR ednhalG AL (sieetd at Lexington, Ky., in Honor e g By the Associated Press celestial equator. The other two are of Noted Pioneer. You may think Summer is here, but | Vega, now far over {n the northeast, officially it does not begin until June pella_in the northwest. The 21, which will be the longest day of 81.1’“ Tll‘l; fl;‘flrhf\rem “;l colorl,‘ for v i the year in the Northern Hemisphere. | Vega 18 bluish-white; Capella, yellow; Five thousand invitations have been | 11" e on Sunday, which will doubt- |and Arcturus orange. Vega is a shade sent to members of the Boone Family | jess make tennis and golf players|brighter than the other two, which Association to attend the sesquicen. | rejoice. are exactly equal in brightness. tennial celebration and Boone reunion | June is f"fi;ffl);l“; e ::;‘;erf;;'ay;f Twenty-one Light Years Away. g to be held the week of June 17 at|\itn the end of the handle nearly due| Arcturus, the American Nature As- K?.IVlN © HAZEN Lexington, Ky., and the biue grass re. | Vit the end of the handle nearly due| . jotjon points out, 1s one of the R - 4 s 52 Kol north, says a bulletin by the American ¥ glon of the State, William Hoone | Rortise i Bt Dy e ea, pener. | Nearer stars to the earth, though there G 3 lM Douglass of the Courtland, this cty, | NttULe Assoctution. =—H5eerel. BoHE|is some uncertainty as to its exact dis- edera 5naqer president of the association, has an. |21y Spoken of & hy an, 8| tance. It is placed hetween 21 and 36 | nounced. also Known as the Ox-driver and 18100 vears. A light year is the dis- | - & " supposed to be driving the seven s G Voa: - ~ . » Mr. Douglass will have a prominent | $IPPose v tance light travels in a year at the - plow oxen, as the seven stars of)gneeq of 156,000 miles a second. Arc part in mammoth celebrations planned in honor of the great pioneer. Five |th® BIK Dipper are also Known.|i,rus {s aiso quite a:glant sun, the Promised fair skies by the weather man the National Capital Horse Show opens Wednesday, May 20, to 23, at Arlington Park, Va With 700 entries the show promises 10 be one of the most eventful in the of the Horse Sho ccordin to Rear Adm yson, president xhibitors are from half a dozen States. John 1. Pershing, former chief I of staff, heads the list of Army exhibi- tors with “O. K.' famous son of ADMIRAL RAYSON “K. K." one of the sensations of sev- . ! g eral previous shows Pershing's President other Washingtonians who are officials | 2r0und the Noith Pole of the heavens. | stars being all suns, of course.” Tts hunters were originally imported from HARRIS of the assoclation are: Col. Idgar |, Arcturus. the brightest ‘:‘“’ N | diameter is nearly 20,000,000 miles. Treland and England, brought back by EwiNG 3 Erskine Hume of the surgeon gen.|Bootes. Is the Bear.guard, a8 its name | That makes our sun with its diameter the Ame: peditionary Force Q 4 eral's office, who is first vice president: | Snifies. and it can be easily found by |of only 864,000 miles look pretty small, gniec npor TEh e Kot g Lieut. Comdr. Joel T Boone, Medimaj | Prolonging the line of stars in the tail | though compared to our planet aarth, Sy . Corps, U. 8. N., assigned to the U. &, |0f the Great Bear or the handle of|with its dfameter of 8000 miles, it Mai John Quekemeyer, former aide 4§ ¥ % S. Mayflower, third vice president and | the Big Dipper towaul the southeast.|geams large | to Cai. Pershing, and one of the S S 3 director of the Pennsylvanian State |Some see in Bootes a hunter pursuing | Corona Borealis, next to Bootes on Army’s finest horsemen, will ride the - « ¢ Assoclation, and the following State |the Great Bear with his two hounds.|the east, is the rthern Crown, and General's entrie N 3 T directors: Mrs. Allie Luckett Doug Bootes Easily Found. it s indeed a beautiful Ifttle crown of S 3 less, wife of the association president C six stars in which the second magni Col. Mitchell Enters. director of the District of Columbis | Bootes is easily found bevause It8|iyge star, Gemma or Alphacca, the | s A AR PR Y ST At this vear's show Washington tan chapter; Turin Bradford Boone, 2714 | Chief stars form the outline of &|prightest star in the seml-circle, is|g STARTI Announcement! I wish to announce to my friends that I have pur- chased the Real Estate Business of Walter A. Buscher & Co., Inc,, and will maintain their present quarters at 3323 14th St. N.W., operating same as a branch office in connection with my present office at 1450 Trving St. N\, Pauline Walters, Realtress 1450 Irving St. NNW. Aims of the Association. Captain " and later as Gen, A D. Musselman, U. S. A., Camp Meade, | kite. This kite has two talls, how-|gphere of the heavens, easily recog: ers. He will ride his own entries. Bryant gsecond vice president, of |2 five-sidad figure, with its sides of lone of the smallest and moSt interest- | g Thousands saved from early graves stables “Cheerio,” a prize winner for| IRL SCOUTS VIS|TE John . Clearwater, chaplain, Craw. | . ot S ’ 3 : €0 to Louisville to hold an all-Ken G D tordavile. Tnd Eouy douiacile (o hoid an wliier: | LABOR LAWS EXPLAINED. = Metaphysician wife of J. R. Lawson-Johhson of the ily reunion, which will be held in con- | State. in the old Daniel Boone Church spector Tells of Work. ] ’ el e h The Playhouse Auditorium—1814 N Street N.W. her famous mare ‘Belleami” in 11 Kentucky, and the assembiing at Home-Making. slature, thus makink Kentucky |objects: To establish a nationally |the convention of the International | You May Have Them." Self. How to Become Super ter of M. Heilman of the French em y. M 19, _P N “Your New . M . and at It soclal entertainments have been | other early Boone pioneers, to mark |has held since 1910, ' et o New Age Mesaage and Wh Park by appearing on a spirited| Shed cooks bed- it & Svehunismi MEne ] goore B will place u wreath on the grave of | to the Boone family, to conduct his- | rigidly enforced, Fru Kjeldsberg point e e Rty 1o saddles. Girl Scouts. he next day will be held the sexqui- | Boone family and to compile « com. |rarely,” she dec a child is given |3 : 2 e 3 ¥ £ Special Afternoon Healing Meetings 2:30 P.M. established 4 name among breeders of | dent of the Girl Scout movement, and ! ing the better homes campaisn infpggeant of Kentucky's ploneer his |dants of any family named Boone or [more than seven hours a day, five | Free to the Public. Admission Free. Bring will exhibit four saddle horses and|® The General Federation of Wom- |as it was called, was visited by more | University of Kentucky. June 5 a|branch of which Daniel Boone was | S R their 1 entries. William R. Stone | Homes in America campaign in 1923.| Girl Scout National Council, and its | tume ball will be held at the State|thought all the branches have de (halt million patents registered in the kervice preceding the lecture Capt Golden, and Mrs. S. S. Upham, J bark fans will bid farewell for the > = Quarry road. Texas nd Mrs, | boy's kite. with the bright orange-|the jewel in the crown. NG SUNDAY, MAY 17, AT 8 P. M. Mitche for years been one of is director of the Maryland chapter. | ever. extending to either side from |nized by its diamond-like blue-white Mrs. Allen Potts, veteran Virginian Wheatley, Wyo.: Mrs. James Randolph | €qu#l length. ing constellations in the sky. It lies through the science of right thinking, Do o s e, ammouncet her| COMMISPIONER RUDOLPH il Contestants for Mrs. Potts’ title of & repeated. Services will be held on May 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24 at 8 PM. The Woman Who FIAT Grabaseyiantl A¥oIe HocH junction with the centennial which is 5 ritish er v, an oted horse near Lexington Norway’s labor laws were explained | classes. Boonesboro, capital of the colony of | 11 Boone Family Assoclation was|president of the National Council of Sunday. May 11, 8 P. M.—"The Thursday, May 21, § P. M —"The “mother State” of the West SR morial to Daniel Boone. to|CoUncil of Women. She also outlined | Monday, May 18, § P. M.—Pay Men and Super-Women bassy staff, is listed an exhibitor. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge yester: Modern Miracle-Worker, the Sub < = prepared. On Baone d June 3, | historic spots and to preserve and re 3 Holds for Tou mount without a saddle, riding her $ C u o Wil Bs Fifty Tears gnaking Tiouie auising) Chfl S ant THOMAS BOwes the pioncer Boone. following an ad | torical research for publication, toed out. The child labor law also is R S e Yuu LD : Coming from Virginia is little Mi e iEa ey vas Eecsived by fine stock in_this country. r. James Ford, executive director A gt e e 11923 _the “Home Sweet Home House,” [tory will he presented at the | Boon, whether or not related to the [hours of which are spent in school.” hunters. Mrs. William Donovan and {en’s Clubs erected the “Little House" | than 2,500 persons each das trip will be made to Boonesboro and |a member. There were Boones in E Your Friends. Cut Out and Save This Ad. is' showing his pretty mare “Roll |1t was then located just south of the |present site was secured largely | university | scended from u common Boohe an.|United a z wife of Maj. Upham, are riding their time to one of their old favorites, Maude D. Hubert, 45 well street,|colored star. Arcturus, at the point| fFar over in the northeast is Vega, | H To Li the outstanding features of the . Arcty splendor and by the two small stars | who s shortly to leave for his new Other officers of the Boone Famils |PFENt stars in Bootes to the north |angle that has no counterpart in the HORACE. H.WreeTCorT | BESak: astiry ot Pufml Arcturus, its peculiar orange color [next to the huge consteliation of right living and tight beesthibg tention of mking this vear’s show e dAst arneATance ! X poftaite Treasurer M et Botne Clambit: the three brightest stars north of the | Corona and Bootes on the west 5 oo it SEETER o Gov. Willlam Jason Flelds of Ken the best woman rider at the May 18, 19, 20, 21 at 2:30 P.M. Rebuilt Herself womax o » ots “Li u commemoration of the blazing of man First Lady” Inspects “Little . to the Woman's League of the District | o : G S . O Notvay = s Secrst of Tonth. Happiness 2 ik e yeg Mile: Hellmasn Exhibitor: nsylvanin, of the first Western | formed this year with the following | Women of Norway and a delegate t Magic P Your e ms of tribute, cere her duties as chi government factor chelogy of Business Success Mle. Heflman recently astonished mo- | visited the Girl Scout “Little House™ Forty-eight hours a week is the | : Conaciou William Boone Douglass, pr ident re historic properties of importance | legal labor period in steed as well bareback as the major q g {ty: Discoversd by Mra. Holmes, ra How You M Raciug /v\anaqer 5 dress by Gov. Flelds. ; centennial at Lexington. This cele | plete register of the participation of | permission to Work, and when ‘it is | Peggy Keith of W ton, z - = : Y reeor Warrenton, & YOUth-| frs: Herbert Hoover, national presi- BHE fraternal; Tilltecy il Gl or. | wars accordance with- the Norwegian law |# The lame, deaf, blind, sick, rich and poor, can all be made well husband’s hunters. R. HARRIS & COMPANY R. HARRIS & COMPANY Col. William Mitchel!, who as, first, p X i the Virginia chapter. Capt. Willlam | Where the tail joins the body of the |prightest star of the northern hemi: | Washington horse show. Col. Mitchell, 1 Other Officers Listed. me prefer to see the five fairly [that form with it an equilateral tri- | 150 Yea Y it O ety AQter offcers of the Boane Family PFEN, wars, in_Dootse o the north angle that Bas'no couniaroart in the rs Y oung -} - Mrs. |~ t ohm s =" of | o ¢ &ecre}axj Toha © Cottter arer. Columbiy, | makes It ensy to find, 1s also one of | Hercules, which separates it from 12 FREE PUBiIC LECTURES bringing from her Upperville, Va e registrar, Detroit, Mich., and Rev The International Psychologist and tucky has asked all persons of Boone | Juha 7. the anniversary of the en : will include Mrs. Lawson-Johns BY MRS- COOHDGE lineuge to join In the first Boone fam- | trance of the ploneer Hoone in the Rckwesian i Woman Eactory idn May 22 at 4:45 P.M. e SRR T e the trall through the wilderness to r wson-Johnson has entered i Gers Trataing ia recently by Fru_Betzy Kjeldsberg, Health, * Beauty, Charm--How Mille. Claire Heilman, pretty daugh- , pageants, p . receptions | honor and perpetuate the memories of | inspector of Norway, a position SRSt Taxs Bae LI b - S0 g S cntid touists and horsemen in Rock Creek Cighteenth street and New York 3 S at Eigh rway and it is Wednesdz, P. M.—“Hew Sunday. May 24, E P ity of the equestriennes equipped with |other home-making activities of the preserve the geneology of the |strictly enforced, s “Very | Wil Bs Made Plain. 1 ~———————————————— | bration will include a parade by patr{-| the Boone family in all American|done it is for oniy two hours a day, in ful horsewoman who has already s ent location last v - 2 i i = & 3 to its present location last vear. Dur- | gor [ ITCn L O Boones. A | | The association is open to descen.| which prohibits a child from working |7 and happy through this inspiring message. All are welcome r. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr..|of the Better Homes of America Mrs. ‘Maury Dove are both riding|as their contribution to the Better | The house was presented to the | Winch and in the evening # cos-| America as early as 1610. It is| There are more than one and one. Prof. G. G. Dally, soloist and song leader, will conduct a half Tops” and Mrs. J. R. Golden, wife of | Treasury Department, being moved | through the efforts of Mrs. Hoover. Saturday, June 6, the Boones will ' cestry, dating back to medieval times. |~ Among Washington exhibitors_are included Maj. Gen. D. E. Nolan, Maj. Gen. Malin Craig, chief of Cavalry Miss Rose , Mrs. B. T. Good- man, Miss Nancy Hanna, Thomas Hart, sr; Mrs. Thelma Latimer, Ed- ward B. McLean, Mrs. Juan Mayer, Walter Tuckerman and others. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRANGED Juvenile Owners. Juvenile Washington will be repre- sented in the ring by little Miss Nancy Leiter, Miss Eldie and Miss Laura Tuckerman, Richard Casey, Robert Summer, Isabelle Hart and Thomas Hart, jr. Judges for the show, according to Melvin Hazen, manager, are Harry Worcester Smith, Massachusetts Arthur Warthen, Virginia, and George B. Hulme of New York. Sixteen entries have been made in the Hunters' derby the last day of the show, the riders to contend for a §700 purse and gold cup. 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