Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1925, Page 23

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CHNAPARLEYTOD TOHAVELESSTALK Move for Steering Group Coupled With Demand for More Action. By the Assoclated Press. BALTIMORE, Unofficial conference on Chir dcan relations at Johns Fic Versity recovered first flurry of excit Round table session continued with out the guidance of a “steering mittee,” the September 19 Amer. quickly com. of which florded the first possible, but accoufing to the co! census of conference what doubtful test of cc Uberal strength. There was no defi day, and it was the exp. of many « o be a more concise quest 1servative \lignmer kins Uni- | | | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, NEW HOME OF POSTMASTER GENERAL ! CATHEDRAL SCHOOL AT 25TH MILESTONEl Anniversary Program to Begin Saturday and to Include Events on Three Successive Days. The twenty-fifth anniversary ‘of the founding of the National Cathedral} School for Girls wil be celebrated Sep- | tember 26, 27 and 28. The exercises will open next Sat- urday with a house party at Wash- ington Cathedral Close, Mount St. Alban. A feature of the program will be the presentation to the school of an anniversary fund of 000. The house party will begin with a tea at 4 o'clock and will be followed by impromptu theatricals in Whitby Hall in the evening. Corporate communion will be_cele- brated at tembe At to ‘be held Hemlock Hedge, purchased in Edgemoor, Md., by the Postmaster General and Mrs. New. that afternoon an livered by Rev. ( D. D., dean of V chaplain of the 'MR. AND MRS. NEW BANDIT ON MOTOR CYCLE. its stud Rev. James I Washington will delivy at the anniversary serv in the Bethlehem Chapel will be de . Bratenahl, hington, and first chool when it opened hall in 1900. . Bishop of the rmon e, to be held September Negro Gets $200 in Hold-Up at 27 at 8 o'clock D.. /G, BAND CONCERT. Tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Capitol, by the United States Navy Band, Lieut. Charles Benter, U. 8. N., director. March—"Flying Artillery Blackenburg 'Slavonic Melodies,” T “Hungarian”..... “Romeo & Overtur Fantasia— Grand scenes from Juliet o Suite—*" (@) “Love Song, Valse—"'E: Excerpts from Kelly,” Cohan g 1 Al Kahn The Star Spangled Banne: Roberts’ Relapse Denied. HOLLYWOOD, Callf., September 19 (P).—Reports today that Theodore Roberts, noted actor and character celebrity of the screen, was in a criti. | cal condition at his home here, were | said at the actor ence to be ex- aggerated. It was said that a cordl tion of nervousness had givenrise to reports that he had undergone a re- lapse. Roberts was ricken two ye ago at Pittsburgh and has been ‘in poor health sinc SEPTEMBER 20, 1925—PART 1. PHILIPPINE MISSION ARRIVES IN CAPITAL Independence for Islands Decreed by American People, . Osmena Says. Sergio Osmena, president of the Philippine Senate, arrived in Wash- ington yesterday with others of the Philippine independence mission to re- new their pleas for Philippine in- dependence. “We have always aspired for free- he said. “America’s Philippine is no longer a matter for con- versy. It has been settled by the American people _themselves ~ and | adopted by the Filipino people. It |now remains for the representatives of both peoples to agree on the final steps to be taken in the complete ex- ccution of that polic: Reval, Esthonla, is gradually adopt- ing the telephone, 600 instruments having been installed in the last year, |and a modern exchange with 10,000 | lines will soon be installed at a cost of $460,000. aurarg thi HINEEIRNNUNERENENEEADERENCE 2360aTRANIBERIENRTEEE Attention Apartment Owners If you want to sell your building, list it with s office. 1 deal business property. now want to buy. A. S. Investment Bldg. exclusively in apartments and Have a.number of clients who Quick Results. Gardiner Main 334 RRZNENEENEREREIRIRTE DENTISTRY IS VASTLY DIFFERENT THAN IN FORMER YEARS This office has all the up-to-da that are e methods of experience SEEZERAEIOBANE T EDEAANANNRARE which would ca atlon of any lib The final events on the program will be the business meeting of the A motor cycle bandit made his ap-| Natlonal Cathedral School Alumnae i i Assoclation in St. Hilda’s Hall, fol- pearance last night when he held up|jo\weq by the alumnae luncheon on a Sanitary Grocery Store at Twenty- | Monday. first street and Newport place and| Seven years after the escaped with $200. Episcopal Cathedral ¥ | established by C The bandit was colored, about 26| Sasiamal catheds years old, 3 about 5 feet 7 inches in | possible through a gift of more than height and welghed around 150 |$200,000 from Mrs. Phoebe Hearst pounds. He walked into the store and | frusteesiiD e | erecten aeouy pointed a pistol at Robert Hornberger, | large building, Whitby Hal Wood ley road, northeast of the hedral manager, then went through the cas ster. AN UNUSUAL OFFERING Chevy Cl:nue, D.C. 5512 Nevada Avenue 90-Foot_Boul 24 y cial to the public. Our pol is such that you are assured of the best possible dentis! and the greatest attenti Grocery Store, pointme: were Capital Home of Post- master General. v preparation and ap- Protestant by Dr. tlon was 1893 the made conference ment. D the quest fecting ference proce stood solid] servative “Less Talk, More . 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