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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926. ! HIGH SCHOOL CONGESTION END | ARMSTRONG TECH St}l;(len; Crl(:wned |MANY GET TICKETS | C7C7C70<70c7<70<7’ Q iS SEEN WITH NEW BUILDINGS)| est Looking at FOR “‘SILENT BALL”! Th et ¥ . U BERE e STRKEISHALTED| _ Clembi ope o s OLD DUTCH (0 i FRE Larger Tech and Business | | Novelty of Scuthern Relief Society | phdh l:: Play Vital Role: ‘ i HYAEG Amsacliiad Erehe: Brings Enthusiastic Response, 6 gymWG( T S, ‘ L EE5 SRS ent NEW YORK, January 18.-—The 2 . Drive for Funds for Relief Officiais Hold. / Most of Students Return to] o the niud nt e Somsity | Committee Beports TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY Work Abroad Is Started e Maybee of Kalamazoo, Mich. PR . i Although declured handsomest thusiastic response from the pub- Await Disposal of Prin senfor at Columbln University by 1|0 ,’;,‘L‘C,.;‘M}”;.: To the —silent ball® vote of his classmates. he fs not | Junior Highs Also to Aid - Pi<d in Remedying Present i i . of the Southern Relief Soclety t 2 ipal’s Demotion. happy. He kept to his room in [ florron iaht:: which will Introduc one Dro ‘ 'orn e Furnald Hall yesterday and moped. | tho novelt '-z“(:r 3 (darkenad ballvoor, Cans t A The vote, he sald, had branded | | B e pntd, had branded | with the “dancers” comfortably -en: 5 Ari n £ enough (o destroy a s mchairs at home, was Eighty per cent of the 1.115 Arm-| ¢} hieausint memories of his col ) ermetial eh School s s - | reporte by ho conceiv- Finest Maine Corn Packed Airon Pechuleal TUeh Ocheol Mudeni® ] Jage yenrs—bis eadership of the |'-POr"9 10883 by fhose who concely mthern Relief Home wand the sup . i lemm and his act- | pore of Confederate veterans in this Real 20c Quality H g i P wniy fare mehed | who “walked out” Friday as a DI0-| Glee Club, his captaincy last year irding test over the recommended demotton | (€8 SO 00 Yoeal e : Congres of their nefpal, Capt. Arthur C.| ey, the varsity show In his 7o H Conreess de. gy e 3 Newnun, returned to their classes to-| (06 [ the varsits s | ey e | 4 1y at the hehest of the latter, who Ly beauty, he feared, | The exhausted ball-gol Jdressed them at a mass m & naight even follow him back to the Capital i= showing held In his interest at the Dunbar{ Michigan where he phins to take | Of the fdea of not Theater yesterday afternoon. Offic a law course in the State univer. | 510 Mrs. Theodore nite Ccamipai wanization. | ud p han? s : 8 | of the Students” Council who urged | gee . | of the commiitter in ch by fairly omatoes No. 3 Can 9‘: duct dn : : e the strike indicated today they a All of that, however, was as |fooding the committee with subseriy ders hope he a1 o ART e # content to awalt final disposition of | nothing compared to the immediate V;lnnl As there will thus be no over. £100,000 : ington with L il the Newman matter at the meeting | disaster. 5 | head ‘exnenses for the society’s thirty . P in 2 mor Mo ik seunls, | : of the Board of Education Wednesday ? third annual relfef “hall” excent the The Finest Virginia Pack This a 1 the campaign work- | o Bt HiEh 1 of next week ) l*rlm'xm: of tickets, \y\“' v!l e sub rs 1 perm t orzaniza- |, 2 . R N B 2 % . . | | seription money will be devoted neariy i : 1 A with the tion of s _ STEPHEN E. KRAMER, Confers With Supt. Ballou. | 100 per cent o, the elier Durssses tion and name a chairr A ting { Junior high schools in various sections | Assistant superintendent of schools, in = = e and the o ) captains, who will i the city, all scheduled under the |charge of junlor and senior high| With his school again running on and the net proceeds are expeeted to ¢ el for U | five vear buitding hroram, are o ,[ i | Cattedron D iy Sttt sones. | WAIST LINE ACCENTUATED | *{yet those of any previous vear pple Saac No. 3gCan C led to wipe out the alarming conges. | —— — — tedent. g ey st uE | for ihe xo n Relief Home from < nd Heads Commitiee. fini which has prevailed in the senlor |junjor high schools this sehool season | \LCCNL at the latters reauest 10N NEW | ONDON FASHIONS | & Pl I B bove the rated capacity of the struc-| .0 4 ou would give the colore ton with d. handicapping Washington bovs Nt ovtizanier el s g el wthe campa y 1 the most erucial stage of e Wit the to Sweetened 2 S 1 excess of 673 puptts and | (T b MGETEE S, “hive. been | OPesly Girdles™ and “Banting: by A D. C. Ludlow : No. 2 Cans, 2 for 25¢ hrend. who | U gaton A oK School's excess 0f 5701 wde against him and tell why he Make Fat Men Lock Right ety Saiies were qre 633 more students btk of this total| UGS, AERInaL bim and (ell why 2 i were | in Cent | School than its vated | P d he remembered | nitlitary STEUGtor of ¢ el in Latest Stylee, sver 0 hupils, while Busklin: eommiting the excess: in_the | MIIERY nstmictor of the gle " lanning extensiv ot Paul | excess of 237 publl: Bast-| 3Gy Yenoals that enty ninth | MERER scho ‘ | B the Asaria funsteucrion | Spublls nd AMEKinles srades were taken into cons ol o Batlow: o alictter o /Cant. Now LONDON, January 3 . 2 Cans roved by an additio 4 reflection the abllity of the) fied of the recommiendation of the Per-| for women. bt man io adorsin s Ll to care for her chil- | yonnel committee of the board for the | fqu wmmen oo to L e 1S Tunning O | grop's educational needs, this net sur- [ GAINEL commitio 10 confer with G more smartl *normal bas (S usigo) edy e o con h e amo nore smartiy It is the view of Assistant Superin. |PIUS 1 lociden Improsemen lay, but the session was | sl T nila army offi Youths about tendent of Schools Stephen I3, Kramer | that of 1922, which nur t hich Avas, 3017 huplls | postponed to” permit time 1o end the | A v LEETH BROTHERS that the five-vear program will relieve |90 evon over (bt of 1904, WINED V8| student strike v the members | £S5 S04t Rith o she ;| R — av eans 6 Lbs. c ove s on of « cept that [ =7¢ e > % X S ) e e PErs | and e liutest dress id dinner jackets of the re-| . gress makes good the five-year build- fzations 2 - 1 2 en carried on | Tlies upon Central High School r program pledge, as is confidently - 3 For the man icted with superflu- write for Booklet NV5 e e d o | Maintenance of Central High | N program pledge. as i Caltor 2 a public hearing on Newman { ous flesh the stores are selling “obe 3 Sehoul 4t -somewhere near its 2,300 | CXpected it will, that by 1931 HiEh | case, as this would be contrary to the A The F.H. Smith Co. 0ol accommodations will be more fixed) nolley: of- dealine withi| = s t - clothes - : v normal than at any time in the | parcoit ol mattors. | &R s, a0 dblear 2 Swaino 'O Swith Building, 515 Fifteer: irsing service and aid fori KrAmMer, “is onr bizgest problem. 4 Street e hile “bunting” has also become popu- IN 93 YEARS. 5 'y of the school system e A Dapl=f ANY INVESTOR transtents | We are hopeful that the new north:| M3t ne tabulation gives the| Parent-Teachers' Body fo M {lar it the obesity girdles do not give | NO L0SS TO o | A j high schools will do a ity ach of the 15 senior and|" Members of £y the necessary sl 1ce y the temporary committe the alumni ice by keeping freshmen out Wigh GcHbols, topdtRer with junior mg and pa £ pupi = and we are also counting | their present cupucities, enroliments i Large Sizes, the possibility that the new bro-| yng eseeeron for tonight at the { phuses. thus’ absorbing students who | { e B ey Brown Active in Waork. isht otherwise enter Central. It fs| ) S X 1 : : ess men and of graduate Need Not Bother You—Run Your Car Into a Warm, ||| & Brown. wealth ess m ificult to forecast just what the fu-| 3 % - ¥é schedaled 1 . s - 2 2 Wwho started o work | ture holds in this respect. but we can | sgolambia F : : Electric Lighted Garage—Walk Upstairs lce ams A c lea 25 & newsboy; mow s ae| 45 HOBInG more ot (s rime than be Faneies” s i & | i Welle, fot the Blaine T Into Your Kitchen ) He hecame | EFAm is carried out the bulk of Cen- S lirector of | Fal High School's excess will be grad- | 2 1100 il o S S RS M R L it e st | “Garage in Your Cellar” He « United | Year p m, school officials feel con o|fdent that swithin the next sever: 4 3 | of ey t thie Cororedl & vears a new high schoa possibly co- 5 o of the city are ) | ordinated with the proposed plans t exce ] . A i E G G to create a Fort Slocum park, will be | n e onis n junior high s erected to take care of the farflung | | Chevy Chase section. | Hotel Burns at Hyndman, Md. ! j e o It is also their view that the ' L DOZEN He shongored e und to come when still another | PO Atch o al = ! piovement . i ikt be erecied Favier RLAND. Md.. January T R 5 bty g . an Central High Scheol to|The Algonquin Hotel, at Hyndman &| TS S E ta are of the Petworth, Take miles northwest of Cumberland, w : i | e o miaaUth | park and upper Sixteenth street sec. | destroyed by fire supposed to have : i ety it 3 lo 4 from an overheated fur E 5 BALANCE LIKE RENT I e colonies 100.000 Jewish farmer b Jelter HowevEr, 15 def SA nk Bovden, the owner: his | 4 i Sreiexpected 10 seftla' by 1927, “Renior high “cchool development at | Wife and two children Were forced 1o | 5 L : Cor. 18th & Newton Sts. NE = = sent is centered in the complet lee their night clothi: he loss 2 MAN BURNED TO DEATH. |5 isns tor thenan e Sompietion |5 Covered by Tnsurince. . = Drive out R. I. Ave. N.E. to 18th St. GUARANTEED which bids probably will be let about : and then north, or use R. I. Ave. cars. March 1. A million dollars already A Cozy Place Inspect Today or Phone Us for Auto For Two to Live tional is carried in the pending ap & - 2 5 NEW YORK. January 18 (). |Propriation bill. The new school Will | District of Columbia—Rain this |5 You will have to see the ; Ro! Pritchard, former sales pub.|0CCUDY a Z3-acre tract at Second and | 5 e arrangement and equip- et e et rf”'\;-l.\g S Db | eets, noquived At & cont ot $o10. |afternoon, clearing and slightly colder & equiy | | e o o 5 | on the schools, w 10,000 add While Smoking Cigarette. n the schools, while $300.000 ad »nal Pro- | ductions . was b to deatn|"00. The site is the largest In the | tonight; minimum temperature above ment to understand how 3% Open, Lighted and Heated Until 9 P.M. r the Hotel | District, running jointly with the site | freezing: tomorrow partly cloudy and cozily and cheaply two 2 1. in West Forty sixth street. | of the Langley Junior High and ample y ? ibout him suished | Shace will be available for a stadi . Tt Shread tolon HnEulshed | fe schiodl, s ‘expeted .t Te . }and northwest winds ¢ 3 o e lived at th for pleted in three vears and possibly in| Maryland—Rain this afternoon, MAC P ] ad . ws from | slightly shorter period. clearing tanight: colder in west por >| < 0, olns c g o aht e Possession of a site and an apppro- | tlon; tomorrow fair and colder: freeh E ¢ | e o — asleep. while ‘smoking and. see 1ia|priation of $5,000 in the pending bill|south ABEIRE. to wesr winmy : APARTMENTS £ CIths RAYe to be used In the designing of plans| Virginia—Rain this afternoon.’ 1 Pritchard was known as s is the present limit of progress on |Iy cloudy and slightly colder tonight: |2 21% aw € STS. ww Half or Whole erate cis smoker. -.| the new Business High School. No | tomorrow falr and colder: fresh south partly L was founa i doubt is felt, however, that erection | shifting to west winds. cliatr, He ha 5 for | Of the school will move along rapldly | West Virginia—Partly cloudy and | two weeks Spent most of the time | Aiter the initial appropriation is made |colder tonight. possibly light rain. or a hie by Congress and graduates of the |snow in north portion: tomorrow part. | The fire caused only a ripple.of ex. | School alr re engaged in a cam-|Iy cloudy and colder, snow flurries in | | o, o S e o ° citement: ani he 200 guests %t the | PAIEN to prevent the projected new |north portion. i hool to be named the Roosevelt i = = ! 1 colder: fresh south shifting to west can live at the X The Pioncer House on the Park | High School instead of the Business Records for 24 Hours. | High Schoc Thermometer—4 p.m., 44: 8§ pm., Center Cuts | While the new Eastern High School | 41; 12 midnight, 39; 4 a.in., 40; § fm.. is an infant. as school ages are count- | 31; noon, 56, ed, it is already overcrowded. and it | Barometer—i pm.. 30 $ pm would not be surprising if additional | 30.21; 12 midnight, am.. 29.86 1 L] L] ol S ol ol el 0zt 12 mian, i Mustard r the eastern section of the eity will| Highest temperature, 36, occurred | D l' = - = ! ln , ~ se taken up in earnest. pos- | at noon today: luwest temperature, . . haes elicious on - - within the life of the building |occurred at 1 a.m. tod The most prompt rellef Temperature same date ) T i0: [ which Eastern High School can count | Highest, 45; lowest, 35 All hot meats | | : o on is the erection of 2 $200,000 eight- 2 PHILIP ¥7LARNER. Secretary. | room [ Hine Junior | Tide Talbes. = : | o [ B RE S FOR | High the site of the old | (Furnished by United tes Coast and i | Tons prUEEYCAND, el | Baster re for scores of Geodetic Survey.) i a v- lc ens c Ihnrr Milnirn. NTJ 1pe | freshmen, who would otherwise begin — i 2 aneBAD AT L i N J) o IVE MEMBERSHIP CER- |thelr final year of junior high school g and B0y q@ ¢ K B% 2 fountrs Club. | work at the new Eastern. Dr. Frank [ P-m-: high tide, 11:35 am, and 11:55 Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:39 a.m. and WRITING MIME ;,uw{u.' ately. done 15 and photopla 7:08 pa ide, 12 . For rate n U UAPESR | School across the Eastern” Branch to | 7:08 P-m.; high tide, 12:30 pm. K. Star ofice - __10° | serve Anacostia, Randle Highlands The Sun and Moon. MBOSSED POLYCHROME DAPER TSED |and the Good Hope section, which O Taney Touna 5010 e Riater would serve to relieve Eastetrn High S e \ - A ; ! 14-Lb. Print E Today—Sun rose 7:24 a.m.; sun sets Prose) N ~ < 5 tter Y4-Lb. Prints c S L SN i e e Bop o K1:.5,0,] | 604 9th St. N F St Corner 12th u 8 cated in out “‘A' niant 25 1] AL nw ! i 0 high chools, th i bar and < -f’ i oS, A:450n by i x vi 1 / S | e o s g 8 2 ey | oo i sehoois, the Dunbar and | RETON TYOULL be imprested with the | 1405 H St. N.W. 723 14th Street par Rulers Moon rises 10:37 a.m.; sets 10:36 refinement of the neighbor- = — zh school s o e city, b * & = FURNISH PLANS AND BUILD | DIER achool students of the city, but |, ., hood, and the character of th tablishment of a husiness high | P i : = ! ; ! | school in the building now used by ha’]‘r“;":,":‘:f‘f:'r‘;p‘r‘“_:‘u"';(;;‘ be lighted one- | B opetruction—both insured by : . ’ ; Sl e e e %% Holtand Belle [ & REPAIRIXG | provements (o the Dunbie and. Mar Condition of the Water. et deisctisd Homes of Eng: OOdbury S Soap atter ° | garet Washington Vocational School 2 aa i Yemlonalinchioo Temperature and condition of the lish type. 4 3 HAND T, 1re provides e bulldis JEYam. | water at Great Falls today at § a.m.: 50 = k { 3 ite price ME (A total of $100.000 has recently been | yantl to8 AT today at § am. |} §192 950 and $13.500 i 3 ave. 1| spent in additions to the Armstrong i % ‘ UL A D TR WANTED—A Froryi- | Technical High School, eliminating the ‘Weather in Various Cities. ! O e R ol T A hifadeohia or Bali- | portables and other make-shift ar- TIect™ 0% motor up Yan Nees Street | wore R AND STOR- | rangements which had been existing : [ srom’ Connecticut Avente. | t ’ b st HOLDERS -~ | at this school. ; i | A O D ll NQIICE OF STOCKHOLDERS: ~MEF m""l e : ]l W. C. and A. N. Mlller‘ | onnell’s will | ness high school Is expected to absorb | Staticas. 5 ‘ esolincty 10 LBS | W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, also is counting on a new junior high h T Wi [ much of the 600 excess at the school 119 S;;'Y““l'.‘.‘;:, Stres “lo26. | now, as it virtually will be the trans- e 2t — = U |fer of the present husiness depart- BY DIRECTION OF THE BOARD OF DI ‘mpn[ of the Dunbar High School into Ablleno T Wieting " o Shbren s of ‘e DGR | 2 Separate entity. Appropriation of | ARleneTex v el 000 already has been made for a [ Atlanta 1 5 s - We the 17 o p > near the Margaret Washington | Atlantic City R YOUNG e 9 c ol . h b i cational for the erection of an | Birmingham 30t o | g g 4 00 ur S | cight-room addition, but $160,000 | Biemarck .. 54 5 4 CLEAN . ; 2 ¢ recommended this ye the Board | Boston ... ) dRR FACIAL SOAP to $1,000.000.00 and Buffalo . 2 Jlr{ cation for its construction was | AL Radeoh 4 ! ¢ Shin, Soa1p and Compllexion | TR R, i | eien for 43 Sonatcton yae bk AMBITIOUS =222 Soap FRE = i — | Confidence is felt the money will be | (icinati " 2 4 a i SAVE THE PRICE [obtained mest ear. Clerom OF A NEW ROOF | jiietie taeiities for cotored high | BRIl P 40 Has ability, based on sound, | With Each Purchase of Iceberg Lettace e o c schoul students will he taken care o : i Galvesto ; Sl i Dut your roof in the best | through the construction of a stadium | Helena " & practical cxperience—and in Having . it d NOW | ..t the Dunbar High School under |Huron. 8 p Cloudy n three months has two - 3 5 L ave you (e coet Of OUC. | (he fivevear program. Much of the | Mdianapoiis Gloud less than t t i c Pac age IRONCLAD&:pine S o e | jand fo= this'burgiose already bas Deen | Kaness Oity. 2 g sar 1.8 wery moteworthy accomplish- ' % 23 . 1y fain 14 | hought. tgm‘{: oles. R R T 3 nk isti 2 ; k is credit, / 8 ROOFING—by Koons | In making up statistics to be used | Miami. Fia: 30: ke y ments to h ' db 9 e o o ° P At LBl uu':‘u!l;;‘g’.‘]‘:z‘l: g 1\‘"\I’ihlflf,fiiffiéd"?n’.':l g‘;gfl\?fii X Glear Undecrstands modern merchan- 4 [t 00 ur ; S h KOONS &ur the average annual increase in en- | Qkia ity 2002 40 5 — cshecially S 1R ; !é OONS ¢y ANY L | roliment in high schools from 1913 1o | Bhiladelphia ; 030 dising problems pecially Your 1926 Printing 1920 was 245 pupils from 1920 to | ERoenix Piktab 3 % s obiles. i Wil F P i will ment vour every requirement 1924 it was 927 puplls, and for the | Portiand & 14 0id R autome N, R ace - it exeented by this astatlishment. whole period it was 4 xvu){uls. " Portland Ore 0. Qloudy As an Advertising or Sales i a8 y lnac s N TG The striking increase in enroll-| Ralelgh.N.C 2 78 Ram h : . A HIGH SRARE: '\“l; C'\‘[T\.H"’,'.'R{\}.‘]“ D it is observed by school offi-| San %filflfi. X e g Promotion Manager — some \ : P r e BX 'f('J:\ o oSt s el 3 *ranc Wi R live Washington organization ] e . o~ n . Louis 0.80 : Profitable Printing Results |fiture. Perhaps an increase it : 5 will find this young man a very G—consult this milio Is' per vear may not be i X i ; i | . T B | s R e e e HD: k 509 & profitable snvestment at $6,000 Use Both for 0 2 pupils per vear is too low to 4 5 | ‘ lo s s c The National Capital Press |} "hasis Tor computing future needs. per anmum. He is too big for § || e i T imean N considered from all points of view, it ’z ’l 3 . “ = ” THS HAVE | would appear that adequate prepara- (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) his present connection. 1 A Skin You Love to Touch Stations. Te 5 5 S | tion for increased enrollment will re-|yondon: England..... 50 5 canek | 8 Address all communications to gt o el et e = fL s _ Sy 7 5 V l 5 | vear for_sat st_750 high school | ™ germany.. 1 Cloway 4|3 J. P., Address BOX 252—K C a ue, C 1 without takiue the furniture apart and | pupfls. This used in the |Cominp Oormahy. . oo 18 Pare Star Ofice J " The ssmall. ICo/pagt 80 jour service. imates for a five-year program.” |Horta (Fayal). Azore Rain s . : 1 g o hane Maiw = Hamilton Bermuda. Clear § ] t e reen Exactly 1693 pupils are being ac. | Hamilton Bermuda...." 2 - L : Bedcll Mifg., Co. ; . i ; b % commodated in the{15> senior and|(Colon. Canal Zoge..

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