Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1925, Page 101

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 8, 1925. L__//TH;COVVENTIh S BY W. E. HILL. (Cepyright. 1926, by Chicako Tribune.) e At right: Too tired to move “Now, men, n closing 1 want from where they have to tell you a little story just dropped! Mr. and Mrs. Rob- being here today has reminded lce and their lovely daughters me of. - " The aiter Winnie and Judith, have been luncheon speaker at the get- sightsceing as the guests of ) together luncheon of the na- the national feather bed con- i 2 4 . { Mecet Mr. Dwight Nimmo and h:s mother, Mrs tional convention of roach ex- vention. In one day they have } > : 3 ¥ B i-’r;mkl;n Nimmo, on for the asparagus growers terminators falls down on his been through the Hygeia ice o - TN 3 - convention. Mr. Nimmo is about to ask of a fellow grammar plant, the Hall of Records - 3 delegate, “Well, up for all day? That's the sort of (\.luu\ilzlc Cemetery and the a wise cracker Dwight is Art Museum. Peacock alley around 35:30 v < Four dciegates to the Alpha pm, just outside the Mes- P 2 Alpha Poo convention. From salina room. From left to | v . . > the left are the Brothers right we have with us the = A 2 ¥ 2. Jupp, 192¢: Nougat, 1927 newlyweds of six months on 3 3 P E 3 3 Doughey, 1881 ; Gilfoyle. a belated honeymoon with 4 3 1 = ) 3 3 1916, and Row 1908. Bro the national convention of 4 - 2 ther Jupp will speak or master accountants (head- . “Fellowship.” a fraternity quarters on the third floor. " 2 4 b % message from the Chow small - ballroom); a family 3 2 i A Chow chapter. Brother group hdong ng for the time E B Doughey, D. D., will offer a being to the convention of \ o i 8 ;5 “ < prayer if asked to do so, butter, egg and poultry mag- 2 a2 3 5 - < and Brother Rowdy will lcad nates (third floor, large ball- 3 4 the heavy drinking, whether room): and, with bag in o ‘ 2 asked to do so or not hand, a late-comer to the ? g y 2 % < convention of national E switch and hair net dealers (fifth floor, smallest ball- room). The butter and * egg family have been to a matinee he Butter and Egg Man” and, oh. the bit- ter disappointment! Not a hen, or an egg, or a pat of hutter in the whole show. This is the room clerk of the Ritz Plastoria parking a late “To the right we have—" A sightseeing trip around town An impromptu conveniion quastet getting ”{fy-‘","?“j‘;'c';f arrival in a linen closet. He dees his best. despite the old is in progress—viewed from the rear pretty close harmonics =t the end of a better business s Saying: “Little Gray Hcme in the West” seems to gather the most “A convention a day plaudits. Keeps the room clerk at bay.”

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