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2 UNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 8. 1925—PART 1. M1 ALBERTSUN Current News Events iéé‘?fi‘ééfifik“%&“fiéé’nm -~ - i : < . S z 5 = Auxiliary’s Aims Explained at] HEAUS l.AW ELASS Summary of Important National, Foreign | s amnons wacne couk prest uesiting hostcsses were Lovise Foster. | Sl el g " B dent zeneral. natlonzl society. spent | Betty Larimore, Rebecca Riley. Afte and Local Affairs SDCCI(\”\' ;—\rrang‘ed {haweate Inifik Al ia Attending (he | the TeEular aheing exercibes ihs eve of Organization. fwenty-ninth State conference of the ninz was ziven over to a social hour 2 *ennsyivania A 2 Mrs. h s old lowee i1 o de- (4 4 a ( r'3 of th for the Convenience of Students. R L S i ] Elected President of Seniorss= {and 500 delegites, vepresenting a Statc | eveninz. Miss Corita Hunter led off School was held Tuesday especially t N t o U p it i = i ; s 4 ; : membership of more than 10,000 with & recitation, “Tam O'Shantel for the new members rl\‘]”'m”( tlen. | a ation niversity. re official French report of their committee, @0 o proposal of Hepre | Daughters. were in attendance. Al | by Burns, the ghosts walked through sident, explained the constitution d ai ersity dtack on the city of Damascus, made | sentative fl[ul] nr":r:nm‘m-a and 1ep- most the entire national board of man wenuine =ravevard, and thrills and aims of the nr:::unzal'ifim al\d’m—: A = in the course of the suppression of o iepresentutive Oldfield of Arkansas. | yzement. many former national offi- | were experienced. Fortunes | troduced the girls to the officers. Five | Juniors Name Officers. revoit, cuts down he of dead to| who would Hke to revise the (hriff | eere and r from States from | (ol svhich disclosed the suc.| seniors have heen-elected tw the ex- 10 Frenchmen killed and 50 wonnded, | act at the cominz session of Con- ' Vermont to ¢ WEES Wil ibe F aan e . il o teE tiee. They are: feathe- 1 rmont 1o e oni cesses. ¢ chapler for real Amer.| eentive commi ! — c - . 00 of the insurgents killed and 50| zvess. Mr. Hull and Mr. Oldfield. | onon suests, . Frank H. Brigzs, | fennization work among the real Amer- | rine Compton, Anna Marie Erancis, T e 24 fi Marquic T, Albertson was electad | Svmeniams and 3 Tripolitans reported | both Democriits, sy they are preo zpe William 8. Walker, Mrs. John H. | feans. Bluck eats, skeletons and many | Freda Nau, Rose Flotnick and Kath a a; g = aa’a% ;{"x%f E @ Drasitent of Ihe seifor clabu ot he L KlI6dIby the dnsursent The French | pared (o offer o vesolution for the 1e-i G sield and Mrs. Lerz Anderson of [ decorations, which old St. Hallyzween | ryn Roth. o 4 -9 AALAT estimate of the we in the | Vision of the il Mr. Green, how oot of National L-niversity st | estimate o the Jumnast S D g e - S o :‘n '\, wenit'over VTN pregident-| puinted ypol™ walls, and windows to| THe Danlel-Webster Debating. Se INSTRUMENT + TUBES * REPRODUCER + ACCESSORIES ner nd - attenc the - concert | show his presence. were great addi- | ciety hegan s new term with a bu Wwhich preceded the official reception [tionk to the spirit of the oecasion.| nes: meetinz Tuesday. In response in her honer. Mrs. M. Clyde Kelly. feven the refreshments takinz on the [ to the publicity assembly held the wite of Representative Kelly, and Mrs. | colorinz and toothsomenes= of - this week hefors the club enrolled many injured Thomus W. Phillips, jr.. who attended | same seacon. Next month the chapter | new members, bringing the total up The Mt. however, has not heen the House. as Ponnsvlvania Daughters. made | will assume it rezulay husiness ses. 14 19, Several committecs were ap- 3 man | DU down. and while the news from R ~ Lihe trip by mot Others from the | sfon pointed, one to secure debating ma the ve battling th ifMans, | O hie message o Consress, | M. Brumbaugh, former District The ¥ | Arnold Chapter held §t< 1, draw up a constitution 1o b, rati the | W i of interest durinz the [FITE GRG0 0 enator \ il | Columbiy State rezent: Mrs. Randc meeting of the FFall ses<ions | fied by the ¢luh at its next meeting hool Catlett | wee wdlines contiued (o fer- el Borah, chairman of the Sen.| D. Hopkins. rezent. Richard Ax Ved v at the home of Mrs. James ' The Dramatic Association has start eaidont: Au- | turs the trouble in Syria. Two An ite foreizn relations committee, to the | Chapter, and Mrs. Victor lvan Zelo v-Smith, Clevels tvenue. ed work in earnest. The socicty has ant: |ican destroyers which have hean lvinz ook Bosamont, P, A Afeature. uf the abuence: of he nesent. ek | faen Goened to theiwHole sHpol kadl presiden I Vhite House and, it is understood, | NOW R i . y ; ik dpdyat Alesan in vy, were ardered | RIS RS 0 1 wmen. | the conference was the messagg of the D. Hopkins, Mrs. Hdward Nelson students applied for membership W. B lo Drjeect to Deltnl e Sona. SO0 =t Ldatidne hacwvoull Hitle ieol se Sintor: | DUREIGEaEncTal, EECh O he open 5 vice vegent, presided. Mrs. | Miss Fsther'Galhraith is the new ara- inior social | American interests and lves ther fations SULL ST ol e L D o A A Waino. aburesbaento ok e e i ,n‘.ylvf-",,,.;”\.\. \tor | the conference, by reason of the ~iiv < mpon the Americanization school C. Mace. FElections of onl- i 4 ® for o never-failinz | condueted by the District D. A. R.. at e held October Martha ¢ sersomal frien fheir | rinccapgent ;made for . Hever \ s . p s i | sovernment | Press corresponden: in Paris to the | Gl Wr® DEEOREL Srencs, & re | high _ldea) of Americanism by the \Webster Sch Mrs. Colquit is a an was clected president, Eleanor ome time this | efiect that a bane it chieftain named eiE G BOYeImIent A AL R Mrs, Cook paid tribute to tesular instrucior in this Americani-| patien, viee president known to difter widely. B3ut the Presi - o zation sc The | devel t A - ) thi omplete the stu- | Bakri las been oclaimed™ presi- | g0 R e eatd for the Sen. | the District of Columbia Public School | Ztiion school. The latest development | vannoni, secreta FPannie ‘he 4 . de The “Syrie copnblic” and thai (20T BAS A bih resand for ho Sen {0 A of Iducation for fts recent ynl | in_the Americanization work i< the| chairman of the play selection ¢ ok 6 2 he has concentrate | a force estimated | (G80 BC R B e ngreslfg | INX_that no propaganda of any kind | installation of a library, which shall| mittee, and Hugh Rivers, 1000 men 15 m. o< from Damascus. | VNS 5 fom1d be glven i hearing in any of the | be 2 homelike rendezvons for the tired | of the stage committee Plan Law Sehool Dance. French forcas have ancived cat ooty District. | man or woman after the day’= Amer Business won the Brown University e a2 4200, Fhe veport of the French | tion. and this is inderstood to be the emphasizes the fact 1that there were | attitude of President Cor o Enropeans or Americans kiled o | most of the administy ans who have echoinz thronzhout Colquit. of the chapter. zave a uctor and takes the place | } = public school buildings in the ol mamerinoman 3 : o L n sty EanEal s veport, savs, andhave iti Uthis fine example of loyalty to the icznization studics are over. cup for excellence in dramatics las i of the ext o Saa ihe oy, |Tebilice. vizht Kind of Americanism.” she de The chapter appropriated $15 for | vear ared, M “Worthy of emulation in | leather chair for the lbiary. $2 for nmittecs « Fondon dispatch last week siid | the elections in States and municival- { avary publie and private school in the | Perry prints and pledze hook of wotomers | (hat the Syrian situation wis “tense” | Ities, and two to (il vacany pocitions | o088 Ple L hore js no place in these ' Merit per member for the librac Christ Depicted as Woman. \inary ar- | and frausht with srave possibilities, | in the House of Ltepresentatives, held | {"ited States for any ism except pa- | AJSo 2 set of Appleton’s 1phiy 3 4 = . : . S Senc in various portions of the country fast | {4 nevelopedias. The chapter will e Miss Mand Rovden, a widely kne You are more interested in what is on the air— y A little more of the intimate history | week. And nefther the Repubiicans I mage (o Valley 1orse with | (6Pin at an open meeting the rst | woman preacher in London. has given S what wis taking phies i e non the Demmorats can And 5 ETeAL| e e Sround where Wish: | Wednesday'in December, at” the home | ber approval to @ new play produced than what is in the cabinet. vited States before it entered the [deal 1o er st over the yesults TYICOS il his men endnred those | O Mrs. Grady. 1717 Massachusetts | there in which Christ js depicted as . PN P . » wxninst Germany was matle | Tnterect In the election ceemed to | MSton and e e e nilttare | #venue. when Americanization school | woman. —Mrs. Rosalind Rosemore is Leave the question of “what is in the cabinet 1 week with the publications center avound the me 1y fighy in | gt it Bave frecdom to the | tilent, tozether with prominent Wash. | the auther and the play js “Fires | to us v volume of the “Life and|New York. the governorship m New | Z2e4 = forminz of inZtonians, wiil furnish the prozram. Divine - s Ul Miiler Hines B 1 combine machine suns in the sireets Few features of note came oul of : Colonies and led to the 120" Who | Jersey and the fate everal Ku | GAOLER T enjoved! today wa We have spent many thousands of dollars— American v oto Great| Kiux” Klan candidates for munieipal | 2" 002 00 e the conferenee In the volime | offices in various part< of the countey. | ag i e 4 h the courtesy of ‘IRL SCOUTS employed expern—(:quipr{ed laboratories—and gene of how Col. House Timnin ne to torm. the Demo- | o0 \alley T 4 Miss Fmily ' into hundreds of painstaking researches to settle this i which was a virtual frepnblican e, New Jersev's. The 8 T v Chapter, . ; TR e v - x ik he. Ui oia e LB S e i T e ement. ol e e D e ot There is no more need for you to know what Germany l"‘ the '~"!'" was elected governor of that S nrl‘mrn nte_Armistice dax at an’ oven |yape.' 27 Atice Smallwood took charge | #wards, They then decided to bhegin it in a Stewart-Warner Radio cabinet than there is to a peace plan Ay, Moore is an avowed “wet” and | metting Tuesdav evening OVember -6 1t e nite peremond hich w | ng for firstclass badges. The - D igaei & & = the allies. He never ot far with the |rated he will initiate 1 movement to |appropriate prozram. Addresses will d many not One was that on | held at Grace Baker's home Novem um cleaner, or your player piano. e 5 peace plan amonz the allies, however. have Conzres: modife the Volstead [ he made by Mrs. John M. Beavers a M Seont week, each 13 forling AZHS Germany at e er 1o allon the manutactnre and sale ! srate tezent of the District. and Mies 15 conlc il arTen T | P Thoop 40, ihtes. 7 01 Yo e We have invested millions of dollarsin the name At oo time was at such a high pitch that |5f light wines and beer Jessie Dell, civil servies mi Pain led in the sinzinz of twe tain: Ruth Schreiher. seribe, hald its “Stewart-Warner” and that name on the cabinet mere discnssion of peace was con ton. whieh neually zoes Demo- | sioner. Miss Dorothy =herman Tar ! next mesting will be held | UsiAl macting October 30 in the an eiccted a Republican mayor for | chiana. accompanied by Mrs. Panl of the eaptain so the girls | Nex of the Chevy Chase Presbyvterian | means that we give you the hig thing you want— usiness administration | Page says he declin o attend 1he ). t timesin I8 vears, but this ! Blevden. will sinz. PMlans have been N the sewinz thes e do. Chureh. Capt. Younsz drilled the zirle Radio Satisfaction. victory was considered wholly due to | perfected for the chapter's card part = for the hospital. Scribe, Fdna Teg. In slanaling hetore the rezular b 2 hopeless =plit in ‘the- Democratic | at the W ashington Ch .r'rm: sy oy T merting was calied 1o ors | Ne<s. later they worked on part of the Your nearest Stewart-Warner Blue Ribbon party atfornaon: for 'the henefit of TEREIONC] qur ot iont ot > or} it r S 4 : 5 , hold its fir unount to “trickery Out in Detroit Mayvor John W. Smith {and educatioral work the ehapter has o h,’\"' |]| n‘,':,'.),“ .j",u e 41, Mirs. E. W. Chafee. can Representative will prove this he'\nnd any doubt and .,,,\:‘w Whi The mew sovermment in France, Was reelected. defeating a candidate | undertaken, Mondav the 2d. in honor of the new 1ain. met Friday evening at the home to your entire satisfaction. See him to-day. the two Masonic or- | o8 0 O by Premier Painlove | SUpported by the Ku Kilux Kian - B " LA Mrs, Cotrell | During the|f the captain. The girls practiced z 3 7 5 G e unveny S e etiine i o M e we | Frank N. Schwab was likewise re Dorothy Hancock Chapter metTues | DL 00L they sang old sons abe | mighaling on t zer.” The Girl You will find his name in the list helo < planning a vear of in-|After Kelng K of A e hered one | elected Mayor of Buffalo over the op. !0V at the home of Mrs W ved games. The zood-night song | Scout drive was explained to the girls e e e e 1o | Position of the Klan. In Indianapolis, man. with Mrs. G. Meacham ax joint | WESTS, BRMES | (The sood hicht <008 | 03" mher notices given. The materin Dy ol n ' |“ e The | however the Kian = candidate tri tess. After the salute to the flag zabeth Coon for the garments whic the 1s ure b te I Held. sl considered | precari N umphed when John L. Duvall, a Re the roll eall (he minutes of the A . . (g (e BT DD e el e i . Miller Debat X - DET O Bputies meeting were read hy he re. ans ne ri¢ 1 » 3 cabinet a vote of confic g A2 3 15 hin S0led ive formation | Were distributed. This is for their o ; : S HiRE G DenG S r Dot T8 . o tormation | Rere, Mieletintad, | Tl tery ek A Reliable Munufacturer 4 Reliable Merchandise 4 Socialists 1o suppe tainment. m cpurt on the benefit | Prosress wis 1 the e s L ie L metHns - adiourned Reliable Dcalers=Your Radio Satisfaction bridze party whicl < n at jand second.cl - Pl e s T g ! ' This 1= An annual bencfit of the chap e bty pictiess” Found! Honors/| 2 s AL SRR S e e o 4 Siin American 4 lit Between {he Rephhblicans: ani] or s i e BEenance pRilietyentior ' z g| Deaniunyiar Ster Jrapestiy and the procesds 1 ear hroke all roteship in estate in | sidered danzerous in Enzland. Mr nment me = hetween Col. - House and the ¥ of the Na.|liritish sovernment officials Fraternity of | that the plan. if agreed o publican. w lected Down Virzinin the Demo s mem: oliowed their usual enstom of elect esolved.q i inz their candidate, Harry Flood Bypd Revenue to the sovernorship e tions. . atherine Vans Representatives arcian resentative. was clected from the | o powers assembled at Peking to dis | third New Jersey district. wh {75 8 i B s dlening through a revision of her customs|Congrese from the third £. 0 eviona record he rezent. Mrs e e i e Artomahile (icneral Service Campany, Brentwond Siee they wnE “Bine! @nal e Davis & Child. 1110 Fourteenth Street N, meetinz was dicmissed St % The Girl Scouts of Troep 17, Mr H. A. Garren. 907 H Street N.E. William Peters 0 Marzarat fieorgetown Radin Shop, 3320 M Street, JELpa o "‘“'_ met e CheaiOheas Havenner's Sporting (inade Stare, 1203 (iand Hope Road S.F. et eCaEin ot e ol e et} to i t l P e e R tate Fred S. Lincoln, Inc., 833 Thirteenth Street NW, J..,-v\ ‘,,.,, n ’,',,'z‘ ,,," :.Mi.m. voted to support the r.m,',.’,- £ activ- | thic the cantain took them for a and the others nn second-class wor K. C. Sexton & Company, 431 Pennsylvania Avenue ST Barbars Deal am was elected the new Waondridge Repair Shap, 2045 Rhode Tstand Avees Allen K. Colline aace and Joseph T went 1o Ralph Tard. the chaprer's reprecenta Mrs, Peters. captain: Lois . luws azveed in principle 1 week o district hapter of the Sigma Delta il He' (Ninese | nrcpusall thad ehel be : t ¥ v h tive on the Continental Hall and relics | G e She eitoD tiak Guribes orniittes | aslha for contEMHIans 6 Tmirie. the new lieutenant the Iim the rummaze =ale 1o he held hy the Dresent 4t ihe meetinz aKinZ - extensive o done in the peviod hettsen and the time China i= to take o Autonamans control. and the American ! E b ¥ e i or e wpavers | =eholarship. Americanization, Juvenile Troon 1s. he ¢+ 1he Parvish Ha delegation submitted a plan cor Cheering he taxpavers | 5 1P Smes wnk n,. & t X Fariah ¥ J TColEl il | Protective Ascociation, Travelers Aid. the Church of the Transfizuration wutting the agreement in effect caks ont. The reduction to the | Lrotee jon. 1 the € = ministra- | * 0000 men and women T the | Boy Scoute, Lincoln Memorial, the en el i el t5 Gt the the total | Brig. Gen. Smedley Butler of the United States, who pay taxes, for in- J0Wment of o bed at the Children \ e «wction CYRUS L. BURNETT HEADS 1 higher mark | Marines cannot be joaned to Philadel- | stance. will amount in a'l to about | Hoshital, Immigrants” Manual and the folluwe e usual cere n At i, With the | phia anr longer as director of pub- h.000. according to the present | ¢ ontinenta | Library. The chap-| monies. Ol | new business was exandria e Wi e i ongerae et ot | 00, vonding | o o e Do ot ok | RO o v veg | K- OF C. STUDENT COUNCIL | Alexandrie st 1 sistrations will | the Marines when his present leave While the revenue bill is still in the | 11, th¢, Fitle THdge Industr al School | the “treenianiing ceremonies at the e el T ¢ or several who | of absence expires at the end of the |making. the committee has let it be |ffifl he newl meeting will be on | “Little House." Several girls passed | gyening School Body Elects Pres- | East Falls Church A At Capitol Hill and This was the decision of Pres-| known thi i s increased the e < ecember 1, at the home of | the tenderfoot test, and others worked | Hernd Herndon Garage Tames Saunder h oy T3 5 i | erndon 1 g sue eveninz studies | Coolidge Tast week, which was|emptions from $1.000 to $1300 for | MI James Saunders, with Mrs. Clara fon second class. Scribe. Elizabeth ident and Other Officers at ; el communicated to Pennsylvanians | single people and from $2.500 to $3,500 Y ueif Gtk Middiemas. Reécent Westing uray 1 . who journeyed to Washington and for mars people: JATHIE U ARTERtt |~ piavices s Soot KGh e ae - iea: Fion e i e P oo e e S Lynchburg -\l asked the President to allow Gen.| mated. has already relieved about |arg . Kana and Mrs. Johm ot | (o e Cleveland Park conaresationsl ¢yius L. Burnett was elecred presi Str lutler to stay another vear. Gen. 1.000.000 persc v the small income | pg . ok | Churc lays were whic 2t of (he student counc the : 200 PARENTS ATTEND it o sl i’ S 00 e Weh Sl ot et Ko N o Hike "t el M et Butler h: L of | class from paying uny income tax |at the November meeting. The mem. | pamaty recited an aricinel 1alloween | Knights of Columbus Evening School optin irning down’ other mod- | ing 1 aefusnhed +oident and chairman of the we i T e R s e vas held, in which it was decided | which were served after ghost stories | BF im0t e el Purcellville P s LRLE satlon |jfications and s noditication: hat the chapter should confine its ’ p re commitiee: Mary Eike, secretary z Uehined 1t the Matanell countmortill i the teieiat iy renton apabier should confine It | were tokl. Nancy Griswold entertained | fir (™S oY G - Richmond Parent-Teacher Meeting Held Un- i ready in rextime aneration tomor > = sk e et a1 AnEIOn [ with her ukulele. and then the Vir Mullen. s X " of Machine, Me . der Ansyices of the Student dav 1. Mitchell's counsel pre tes for Octol e ine 4 i y hadle g ith zeodnizht cirele L ented a list of 73 witnesses he history. and ihi< i< 1aken by the betii served M 1 held itz meetinz at Pet Couneil. viched called, who wonld testify con- | Treasury Departmen nindicn ned the members and c cerning 1 of the | ditions. The “October receipts were {and reminiscences of her experiences a0 parents of pupils of Nation forees 5 7,000 over September ot e aBten o IEE Litiag the cominz vear: Philippine The 1 etinz of \Wildrose anization next May at = " n both w schoal treasurer. Songs were aunz and zood nizht circle ended the meeting Warrenton ipreinted the following as worth School. The hall was decorated Of sine. advisory dommittee MeKenny, Betts Hart, John with vellow and zeld, done by the first Adan Mary E. Shields, The Maryland parral, seith Helen Grindle in charze. |, A48 to. HaaRiTts imnitia) and almost | during the Civil Way After the crand mareh the girls tried | gance of the season November 21, and v Hizh School attend- include the Secretard 000 over October of last vear G tn recoznize each other hefore un |friCt Cp N TEOn O e 1a parent-teacher meet. | Navy and agrienltnre < on hasis of a zrowing income | Continental Dames Chapter held it= | masking. The award for the most |y B Gl \Jinlitrer on arranzements 1. F. Argabright & Bros. 106 Evans Chapel Road Fhe entortainment | scores of others who ar ane rime. or | from the tariff laws. the Treasur: | third meetinz of the zeazon at the | Uniaue costume was won by Martie g pin "G he Daniel Sweeney Goldsmith Bros., Gilmore and Baltimore Strects jenices of the Stu- another, have heen involved in the air timates/a record revenue from that [apartment of Mrs. Georze Hillyer. jr.. [Davis. Others receivinzg mention were |, 41\ Rinz, Retty Ha William Tsaac Benesch & Sons, 549 N iGary Street rooms were clev. | craft controversy. Court was ad- ree for this vear in the Woodward. The regent, Mre, | Providence Milletti, Virzinia MeCom- | U6 pie "4 Mary 1. Gillis. Geoige H) Poshlman.ir 3331 Frederich Aveote: Leen competition | journed last week to enable the pros Italy sent her representatives (o|AUStin McCarthy, presided. There |ber and Myrtle Powell. The com Officers will he elected by the ¥ e best ecution to zet the witnesses here.| Washinzton last week to seck » | WAS a full attendance. Great regret|mittee on zames provided interesting |, counting club November 16, A pro From present indicationz. the trial will | method by which she can pay back | WAS expressed that. owing to the ex.ones. These were followed by refresh- i 2pop "fo; the seazon alse will he ned awith | be lonz drawn ont he DOO00,000 horrowed from the '\'V'f.v‘lv':‘nn lemency of the weather last | ment s £5 N e Cumberland—Automobile Access. Co., Baltimore and Me- Choal or- ; . ; || United States during the war. Tier | Satirday, Invitations for the unvellinz | _ Wildrose. Troop 22, went on 2 bike | " jorancis J. Farrell was chosen man. | i Sirect e thonz s dixactad | o B SRS SRRGURIBE Ghc e, ST Vol ronze tablet to the Revolu- | Saturday. in spite of the snow Y |ager of the basket hall team last | . Giles Scott | that the Tee Mansion. in Arlington | o tonfarences with the |"v‘luy41“.\"rl‘<"v.}t tionary officer. Gien. Mountjox Bavly. | hirds were seen. Scribe. Betty AleX-| aek, and with the numerous candi aseRtETAilie. the Distriet. of | National Cemetery, e restored. espe- | [ (ONEIRCCs WA (he njted 5S¢ ad to ke recalled and ihwasivated fander o - Octo. | dates avallable he is expected to de 2 o PayantMonsh ”'f' ¥ in the ,,,"1.21 of equipment ',.wl ward appearances at lonst, was | o :M: \”:~y~-vr‘x 1 1gain he extended at The meeting of Troop °t 'f“ ;}:“&‘vn-‘,‘ a snceessinl quint. Lavrel—Harry S. Green. 119-14 Washington Bonlevard the principal speak- |interior furnishing, to the conditi devoid of werete results. By way £ propitious season. At the close | ber was called to order by Miss Prof. Arthur Deering Call of Cath La Plata— Central Garage which it existed immediately prior of the business se: Jeannette | Botty Adams, the captain, at Hebrew | v " 1moicl 0 Cho s giv il the parents with the | it 3 T of prej tion for the opening of g X setty an e . ‘mlr University, who is giving a <eries | e Yhe ocganization. | (0 the Clvil War, the quartermaater | Of DESPSS2UOR 107 the opening of the | Jewel read o pape recent so | Institute. Scout business formed the | 3¢ 10 dureS 3\ The Fvening Sehool, | Meadows Marlhoro Auto Salec Baltimore - Arcade Electsie & Radio She Famiitan Street Southern Hardware Company. 319 F. Fort Ave Trout's Music Shop, 311 S, Third Street Leonard Coamhs William L. Galloway lection e o, | general of the Army. under whose di- | 200Uzl negotiations, brovesals and |journ in the Orient. illystrated with |first part of the meeting. Games were [ Con “CIR® L I0 G0 night an Fagar i 4 ;| ties on her “ability to pay.” Suc assisting hostess s en | of i 7 s party. i istri merman, vice pres’ nd he has submitted an estimate of | L n pay uch | the assisting host Miss Helen | ziyls decided to give a Halloween party. [ ichi ‘on the colonial idea in interior Wholesale Distributors ) ihe resular meet. | eStimate Will in turn. be submitted | M has been settled, hoth sides seem Judge Lynn Chapter met at the ..y instead of having its rezular | Tri v the best pressiot coming from a 2 roop 30, Star of Bethlehem, met Frank Cozswell from he Anti gue of America = S i counter proposals, Ttaly ymitted to | photog: s of her ow < 2 r e Nlowing were | FeCtion the work wis to be done, has pLOK aiiie photographs of her own faking. Al 3| played, Patrol 2 gave its very inter | Allen Poe. Benjamin Streeks will | O, e ot 1 $225,000 to the Budget Fur i ihe | fizures, of course, are being studied | Stout. pouring Seribe, Rose Okun. Hidecors e i : Stewart-Warner Products Service Station » S0 Con résa here has been some | (0 P optimistic. Italy. it is knowg | home of Miss Louise Carman. 1806 | meeting. The Boy Scouts of Troop 70 erinz here of the It ix a delicate situation. however. |int, the office of president of the Uni.| Friday at Macfarland Junior High. i 1 r Tov p office.” one spea ke < Jones passed her second-class test. | asie Smith of SA1 snd | met Jast azo and Wayne he Government has heen active in | 9ice. one speaker at the ceremontes | lis Joi ke hia secondils he most orizinal mak vt prepared for that body. sonnded | cording fo a report made public last }‘J‘h";'m State to governor and chief | 00| |;_r':r;|m'ml>h::n"”_|v( f dressmane idents of each of the {5 note of wa h he Tact W week by M ce Abbot, chief ¢ stice, csts of girls y i ot rning in the fact that 4 3 hi The Model illustrated S is 310 and pri ai pertanity wi ven | insi the ohibition amendment. | fiscal year of Miss Abbot states | by a team of debaters representine |aid at the lowa Avenue Playzround. N a- Onced . Hhie hers and | A Wheeler, however, took comfort | that some 290,590 children were ex- Teaentine | & $175. he Geo Was p 7 rsity | Joy Butle ihe. H H 1 Coraten o | fin. the guins Tade he - tse pror |amined: (hroush the Workinge or tha | Lice CORrES uvashington University |Joy Butler, sccive. o | Lift Off with Fingers he larzect num 1 rees and de i ity fan o down 1o p i the 1 um Vition forces and declaved tha: “no[maternity and infancy act. and at | gefeat in upholding the affrmative |captain: Marie Carlin. scribe, met in 5 It containe a Stewart- ection AB1 | cimilar policy of Zovernment has| s cost of only | cent per eapita of | : A8 h C L f o A jend of the question, which was that | the bazement of the Blair School Mon Wa ile-i 0- f ciresh. | shown a more continnous construc. | the Nation's total population. Fx- |the Soviet Remubie of Hunsia ohomet | day. s game which the captain ’ ; gnec bailciniRep: Yo in the Tunchraom, | {ive <ain amination of mothers and children | he zranted recognition. The vote waw | beonght back from the world camp in | ducer and storage space ihictic teams are | Cipics. resulted in a “substantial drop in | close, the Americans winning by the | Enal was plaved. while some for all batteries. marchins toward their first cham £ 3 the infant death rate <aid Miss | margin of 437 to 446 ‘ndied fo tenderfoot test. Pre, i e R bt 1. Raymor controller zen- | \uhot | mare! 2 to 44 | studied for the tenderf: s pa Pl Srehis of BAct. daTim fiacaljof ithe dtates. and who LT ! Sci T o e e o e Cabinet modeles from Ghes won Loth of its zames, | 705 STBOTEIEL U (Onerees - Educational. i " tony Trony 35 met with the cap $65 to $95 heating Columbia, last vear's cham R o ALY Rulingsican D s One schoo! of scientists helieves in. Miss Stevens, Monday at the ; : cerning the various expenditur. James L. Siblev. 4 well known |, tain, Miss Ste 3 pion. 2 to 0. and defeating Lansley, | (f /0 U0 “IONE “apendiures of, g o otor, been appointed educa- | tN&L the weather can be (forecast|Bryan School. v_Spector passed | Console models $175 Co A lock Dall teaN | yuginess of running the Government, ' tional representative in the Repub- | Weeks: months and —mavbe = yvears|per tenderfoot test. Florizel Ronning | 7 to $450 successfully on its season by de- | Jitreraq & sethack at the hemis of lic of Tiberia for the Phelps-Stokes | #1¢ad DY a proper understanding of |and Katherine Lynns were invested. > { featinz I'owell. 4 10 3, and tving the | the Court of Appeals of the District | fund. the American, New York and | 1 VArving heat of the sun. Present|Miss Sinfonds, the licutenant, helped | score with Langley. 13 to 13 O Columbin Tast weel. That coet | Massachusetts Colonization Societies | Weather forecasting, 12 to 24 hours | the girls with their second-class work Roosevelt _day was appropriately | Seciactd that Tnere ran Ho oL | e e ooy aion Socletles | in advance, Is the result of a study |and signaling. Plans were made for celebrated October 28, when L. M.!aytocrat” as McCarl, addinz that “No | Episcopal. Methodist and Lutheran | Of the temperatures and air pressure |a Halloween party. Janet Rock was Mattern of McKinley Technical High | gych power has heen conferred by | Churches. He has been commissioned | C5ISUNE at various points, but the | chosen to represent the troop on Sat- School Juve i talk on Theodore | Conerece tpon any officinl e b en. | e thees arcanisations o fassioned | school “of scientists mentioned above | urday at the tree-planting coremonies. Roosevelts maxims. A school pep | tirely inconsistent with our theory of |plans, co-operating with the officlals | "CLeVeS that the temperatures and the | Court of honor was held. Games were assembly was held Wednesday under | government. 3 e R, clale | pressures are merely the result of | played and songs were sung. Julia B = | STEWART-WARNER SPEEDOMETER COR'N dent, N Jack. School songs | nolding the lower co DL T 3 A e (odued- | weather forecasting today is a result [ Pine Cone Troop 34 met Thursday Sore. skne aad sew yale el L) “"“{(',:“‘;h‘;:‘d oo el il e of studying effect rather than cause.|afternoon in the Anacostia Methodist 1826 DIVERSEY PARKWAY - CHICAGO under the direction of Cheer Leader | 1ight to deduct from the pay of naval| ©Only Americans or those who have! With this in mind. Dr. Charles G.|Church Hall. Plans were made for Walter Hamburg. officers certain funds. Mr. MeCar]| declared their intention to become | Abbot, director of the Smithsonian|Saturday. Linda Swain and Helen Seventh grade sections are beinz | ordered such deductions to compen-| Americans may teach in the Washing. | Institution’s astrophysical observatory | Earnshaw were appointed to go with . taken 1o the Public Library by their te for money which he claimed had | ton schools. This was the-verdict of | #Nd head of the solar radiatlon expe-|the captain on Saturday to decorate teachers. where the methods of Io | heen illegally allowed (he offcers tor | ihe Board of Education, which unani- | 9itien of the National Geographic So- | the little house. Plans were discussed | Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little cating books and performing special the support of depedents. Mr. M y adopted a resolution last week | Ciety. has sailed from the United |for Girl Scout week. Tt s decided to | “Freezone” on any aching corn, callus e onice work Are exTIATIEE. A Dt G e e e Lo ed by the superintendent of | States for Morocco, South Afriea and [ hold the next meeting at the captain's [or “hardskin” on bottom of feet. In- ter understanding and nse of will not affect him. and calmly awaits | sl <. Dr. Frank W. Ballou. There [ Baluchistan, ~where he hopes to|home. A new member, Dorothy Davis, | stantly it stops hurting, then shortly | lihvariezs of Washingtan by the final decision from the United me teachers now in the schools | Choose in the Badtern Hemisphere = | was welcomed. : you lift it right off with fingers. ppils expected tn follow t States Supreme Court. | \Who will not be affected by the new |Station for the daily measurement of | The senior patrol met with the cap- |~ Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | . ey ruling. which applies only to those | the heat radiations of the sun. When | tain and lieutenant at the home of one | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient | s The sentiment which prompted the [ who seek teachinz positios in the | ®nough is known of these variations |of the girls, Grace Baker, on Wednes- | to remove every hard corn, soft corn | saving “Let sleeping dogs lie.” may | futare. Dr. Abbot helieves that lonz-range [day night. After discussing plans for | ar corn between the to d the foot Stonewall Jackson once qunied [ explain the reaction of Chairman weather forecasting on a scientific [the Girl Scout drive arrangements |calluses, withsut soreness er irrita. <hakeepeare in a military dispatch. | Gicen, of the House ways and means' Dr. Clarence C. Little was indueted ! basis will be practical. were made for attending the coust udq il A E ‘he United States fizures and statis- | o'eoc as served by < 3 Centon presidents |Tevorted ihat he hasn't the funds clock tea was served by the hostess, | asting play, # campire play. The|give an illustrated lecture Friday L mhert, reas imount necessary for the work. This| V¥ the United States. While noth- Daisy Troop 26 zave a Halloween A ioatiy |oDposilion expressed 1o the renova- |15 desirous of r an azreement | Lamont street, Tiiesday evening e | e e oy B o e andll 1117 Fourteenth St. N.W., Washington, D. C. _who ; ¥ I'tion of the Lee Mansion, the and the United States is \lling to awards made for the best costumes. | o vepresent their ve. {100 ¢ g0 halt way in meeting her terms. —_— | i e ziven to Thelma b e 5 o t e el hich reauires both time and study. | versity of Michigan last week. This | After the business meeting Mary Phil- | St = ceremonies. On Thurs i the pavents | mational wet orveanizations are mar- | the Children's Bureau of the De- e Lhceplalyig CeReImon 2 5 P . . * Debaters from the University of Ox. | day Troop 30 is going with the cap ch of the sections’ | shaling their forces for an onslaught | partment of Labor During the | ford, Enzland. were downed last week | tain, Mrs, Reid, to demonstrate first

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