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THE SUNDAY S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 17, 1926 PART 1. * FUN AND FARMING 1> <sesson ovon FRANK MASONWINS| [ eroze wivwens ox vions cuwm mmosouse conres | ), AR, GNEFUND DEMOCRATS ETER MINGLE AT FEAST ™" &aeiee”™) - BIRDHOUSE PRIZE T & T FORSCHOLARSHIPS TARIFF BODY FIGH! Association. Between two and three hundred i in | parents met Wednesday evening in : { . o ' Alfalfa Club Holds Frolic in| e Teiermon Junior Hin Senooran. | Receives Gold Medal and $10 4 i Local Chapters Will Assist | Robinson Asks for Senatu i ditorium to hear an address by Mrs. » . ;s " 1 % 3 | Guise of “Dirt Farmers’” | Yaleria Parker of New York citx on Gold Piece in Lions ‘ ; / : Students at G. W. U. by Inquiry and Reduction of Social Hyglene. e meeting : : 2 g . | under the auspices of the Jefferson | > i / > 3 i | p Urban Gathering. [ dunior ' High' School Parent-Tencher Club Contest. 2 ; ‘ B Advancing Loans. | Board’s Personnel. | Association. Mrs. J. H. Newton, | 9 z o 3 4 | A 1A = = mresident, presided - 3 L - i 2 v The first 10 of the 30 mechanical| - jy,pk AMason of 1015 Hamlin street ; } The District of Columbia Chapters| By the Associated Prese . P L ety | drawing tables which are heing made | norihens wa< the winner of first 5 ‘ of the Daughters of the American _The demand for a renovation of the agrviculturists and As Many gUests | hy the pupils of the wood and paint | ace among 70 entrants in a bird- G 3 ¢ levolution have given to George Tariff Commission. which originated Jeft the cares of husines: ingres. | shops have been completed and piaced | 08 THEEE L0 00 the Lions 5 & ¢ | Washington University a sum of|among the Republican insurgents i sional worries and governmental | ID the mechanieal drawing voom. The |, ® 5% CTCa MLe Hotel vester: 5 ¥ X \ | money, the income from which shall | the Senate, was taken up vesterds duties far behind last night while | tOrkmanship and material used in| g, gererpoon. | 4 , : ¢ | he used Tor loans and scholarships. | by l[}:e :‘flnm ratic floor leader, Sena : e . . j the construction of these tables &ive ! ™, 5 qqition (o being presented with | FREE : Bl | The gift is to he known as the Dis- | tor Robineon of Aienses, = thew piade mecry in the guiscof care-jithem o commercial value of $50 each /o qiq el and a $10 gold piece for % £ i trict of Columbla Daughters of the| T : s HOE SR fully tailored “dirt farmers” at the | Representative Fletcher of Ohio. atp 80T et 8504 PH RO FRCR o | American Revolution Student """"‘"'f‘bp:‘nf;:'n,fl:.’."l{‘Imu“h'wm.:',':".,“ir.‘y o at the Willard Hotel. day. - His sublect was “The Import i the W "'1:,::1:{‘;.::;:-’,::'“'..r"\.,‘ e [D. ias stetwilanand (o alsyunits commis Although the presiding officer and |ance of Having a Vlan of Life.” | pope oontest was open to all boys and 1 fa Y The announcement was ""?d' D anee i a commotity: fu whish:they s1bhs ens 1 o spe: seriously Copies of the school's new han pivin ing. st | % o President William Mather Lewis ves a it i £ oz subsequen. minute speuker lad book, the school paper and the plan of [ €l living in the District. g 7 | terday following the receipt of a check | or thelr families are interested finar pondered over the perplexities of ag suidince were ziven to each of the| William Buckingham of 3721 | : s ¥ (::v‘n:“fll:‘fl! Harmon, treasurer of the | cially culture and spent some energy on the | jercons from the national department | Thirtieth street northeast won second | X Gt . o e e e tnterest of the| In @ statemext tn the Senate Mr problems confronting the farmer. a{of superintendence who visited the[Dlace #fAd was awarded a sliver m\mlun : 5 ¢ : i \'NI““”'_ B mizations iu expected to| Robinson declared President Coolidz glimpse of the plate cards vI}m tosed | school. and a: gold y;'m:‘» “Ll.‘““u'\:”": ;I:;Pld y e | he the means of encouraging girls in :‘::11 mm;ph"«lfi‘lp' COmIEIGn) 4 partisy the diners to be prominent business = . ¥ Kanawah street, wa s ; ; W | scholavship and in the university.| bodv and had “in Bbors. The tat third place and presented with a @ T he oan fund probably will he aug. rassed” one of its memhers . men, members of (ongress, admirals h : . e S et . TS Ly o : mented from year to vear. S RO s e Fcion g, Lyl S : ; il details of the manner in which | land. Recently Senator Yorrig, R <ion hut farming. | : . e o o Y houn| publican, Nebraska, told the Se assion hut farmin . \th to have their birdhouses | : g i k - the money can be obtaine Eubiicns inehanhat (ol the S The night was turned over unre e ; SUE S TR N placed in the White House grounds. eligible are given of President demanded that the commis ~ervedly to plain fun. but the agri > &1 d i " 2 o : enltural theme of the dinner and the Alex McNaughton, Floyd Smith and : 5 ',‘.,‘.,,_i,lem Lewin will speak next | sioner leave on file his undated resiz clah was earried out to the letter, John Cole were given fourth, Afth 3 s 5 g ¢ MO hefors the atudants: of the| nation. . even to having Seeretary of Agricul and sixth places, respectively, NN‘!‘ 2. . Monday before e retewn. Pa. and| The proposal to limit the right o of awarded Lronze medals and a dollar | Philadel- | commissioners to act in certain case ture Jardine as the guest honor. N e Fodion: : : And Secretary Jardine responded to| @ in cash “h. “;:m ‘"'."- ¥ IN.EHH‘ ai Philadel | com rissioners to aet in certain case S splilt arshe s cpiniety Bnton e o The Lions commitice hud intended Teft (o right: Fi prize; Oscar Buckingham, second prize; €. W. 0'Conny afrman of contest: | ihe New York alumni whose family_owned sugar stock i ing his hosts with a profoundly sc Catholic University t Hold] = e onty 20 wtiass ut it decided | yogqherine Smith, sixth prize; Willinm Yost, member of committee; Billie Yost, John Cole, seventh priz | orge Washington University {s|the time the sugar tariff was up for tife and meticolos paver on atholic University to Hold |& it dn addiional jwize shen one | St nteh wrise. e AT LI ent | somstderion. Senatar Tineon the reduction of the «ommissio membership could be effected by dro genvtics of alfalfa of the contestants (old the sy ! —_ — - ————— - | vears in its history. The recent an i - ts of her house after the had | t tha stees of the Dirt Farmers Complai Mass in Clypt of Na :'lt” awarded. The judges—realizing I3 s 1 1 " 2 b nouncement that the trustees of ping assie when his term expite fiel ettt Shin! i upmoss S e e CHARTER DAY DINNER Pmlm-l\er Best Describes Those o ome (laba x| MEXt September and refusing to e S a it firm the nomination of A, H. F the room eveniually tional Shrine. with Katherine Smith, 3244 Newark | . < \ . \ctively engaged in ralsing a sum of and hmmaculately appointed - tdict the same amonnt given to 21 others | )f forelgn service means that a school As at present constituted, the cor trmers,” who deciared vlwr\ I llmm;- There were many types of houses. N, ‘ ~ Lt sight. mission fnw"vlvvu\ very noorly, an 1o lay their zrievances before the Al- e They were judged for their merits = : i o | e ouncement that the hoard|SCarcely at all in the manner conten falfa lub. Edgar . Snyder, the |the feast of St Thomas AQUINAS |, LG he descriptions called for by the 5 By the Associated Press Iyn, was almost tied by Ilvnuu i e s ha plat the liw which create toastmaster. soid he did not know | the patron saint of Catholic schools | Lions committee, The specifications 400 Seniors and Guests Hear Ad-| "\ \piLeins. aaren 6-A subimiited by Charles Divis the "y‘;‘]u'"‘lyl:\:lp‘:';]‘:'[fl':‘nIy'y‘;:”‘nfy ;"‘v-a.v‘;:;‘v au| & AL farmers had any grievances, but | oS Tl 1o be sung | were that the houses had to be of dress by Son of University's ymriwn indifferent to the suffering of | University Club of New York. | thorized the staring of & tanbaiy :‘"‘”‘. consented Lo the delegation b, s S Rav: Mer. Geotge A, Daugh: | APREpviate Size, of arustic "“"'"1 : o aim b ””i’,(fi.’,’.,\ of the parts of the U Sintes, (anada, | to be erected for the department of Wguld Have U‘e for Them. ng admitted, the “farmers” entering | M h = o | AN serviceably desizned Founder. The Pennsvivania Soci { tha ) patts of the P a e Ay e oticie. aTh Te taKEN Yo "'y”" tune of “Turkev in the Straw." | erty, vice rector, in the Crypt of H. Others Getting Prizes. = Prevention of Cruelty to .\!n’vmv':!-l Eoglind, l:”flm' e dee, | mean that the university will again| “Want fo et off again. t developed that they wished to | National Shrine of the Immaculate ; ! | - tonight announced that “Pitilacker mpe s | i ot Ao b thrani | roared the hoss This w have the personnel of the Weather | oo\ ostion, beginning at 10:30 oclock. |, OfRere awarded prizes of £1 for the| in the dining hall of Howard Uni.|Wa« the nrize-winning name chosen | college brotescore, Phesicos 400 | “prosident Lewis made the announce. [third time vou've heen off Rureau chanzed because. they de hest houeas were verdity last Tuesdax evening 400 | for persons cruel to animals. It was | business men as well a itterqid | PresiintiTenis madeithe dbnionncs LB O S e o ciared, the farmers have not heen gzet-| It will be preceded by an academic Helen Abbott, Clyde Settle. Willlam poste and guests gatherbd on the nc-| Selected from nearly 500 words sub-|ezg man.' an ex-counsul niegtc TSN &% oK d" AL ”' tieat I want to get my eves examined ting the right kind of weather. procession of the professoriate. the| Brown, “Bovs Club. two: Leslie cqsion “‘r K”"‘ el alumni. | mitted In the society’s eontest for |an an veterinarian, Jll‘;‘.‘y‘wn’lm've \\H’I‘ h}; 'e';\k;:‘ml:‘ qu;h SO LT S R B For the next half hour the diners | Students, the heads of religious| Smook, FEthel Lois Pavne. Stephan #énior: GHArter: day /diner. or the| the “missing” word, far which 2 manager and an ex-cowpu i 'VIH‘”"\IH_HMI it or el Well, get CRretiite GyATIRE were entertained hy the composers of | houses and their communities. which | Chilson. two: Alfred Chilson. E. K. Lecond vear Mrs Alma J, Seott has prize of $16 was offered. The con- | than half of the sugzest A b b i b A e yiou re abont i, Yoo Tookir many popular and old-time songs. will move from Caldwell Hall at 10:15. | Tracy ir Richmond ~ Chambers. | coiod ms chalrman of the committes, | ditions called for a word easily un- | from men The I_';'_,,” AnHOHhEamant. th or work after Saturday nigh When Speaker Longworth was | Rev. Edward B. Jordan of the De-|Thornton R. Burns, jr.. Grant Hazen, yr'ioC 08 (REEEE @ COR (IR qerstood. forceful and short. to fit| Words Gt e N R e e o called on for » speech. he astonished |partment of Education will deliver | Nathan Marks. John K. Bangs. jr.: 18 the one et SRS SRR G0 e of the averaze unfeeling mention “krooton,” | George Washington nurses led all o his audience hy singing a song in- | the discourse. A special choir under | Agnes I Soper. Paul Meek, Eldridge he vear on which atomnl, Seuiy S0 G her than extreme in- | “malbr cerpeltan. “quadmuck- | |10 URT SEROR o avember - siead, and he was excused from ora- | the direction of Rev. Dr. William J. [ G. Jones. Christian Casper and Vin. ®ludents come together for on eve | [ETEE (U o ot swink,” “hellbum” and “ani. [ Mk of § n the Savember e tory amid howls of laughte Dex Longchamps will render the [cent Waliler nink_of genulne Howswd fellowshit, | ARRRes 80 CONURHE cibmitten waisl cusse uminations wax hailed with consider dissertation on the merits of The Catholle University debuting [ mittee in charge were ax follows ship of "“‘ di “‘{‘“ 2L R by Nrs, M. Meblvain | dean Eot i v s, e '|;"" is irom Pera amd Turkestan e held Its fiest Intercolegiate de-| Me. (fConnor, chafrman: | Arhgr PECe on Mirch 3 1824 © that| liready, Mickleton, N. d. & newspia- | of the Ph iz Board « SRR i U T conclusion, Secrctivy Jardine ex-{Lute Friday evening, February 26, Heaton, Robert < . Chester |, JU Dan been stated by many that} s, SERICHEE T G0l T s | ot Mes. Stelli 3. Wreston, director "1.7".-,‘.}: guve figures (o show that pladoed that the Avabic word with representatives of Fordhans Uni- | Snow, Williaw, wert Laml, | Tuesdu dinner \\“1[‘ ) P e Ut s s New Yor L e .,l,‘ ; " averaged 2 Inlice meins Chest fodder [versity, and huog up their fivst vie- | Charles Dy e« Lewls, Leonard |dble by e i il Gl Clubs o s cecond. prop by Jdames M. O Kk, Neading Enerlon AUES Iu ihe o iy alier okin e yo tory by a verdict of 2 to 1. The red | Detast, Charles lllegeist and Arthur | €8 of th i of Pios llrl{ W Hettenant Brook= noted for her pine work it Midy Kleas ‘”\’“_“ St i as and xueveving vour fis Fiond binck upheld the attivmative side | Smith oM b sl el T K ts L e ) I ocin see that the w A the guestion, “Hesolved, That the Judses were i Heaton, M) | TIUbS, und the jwork o NohaEy: “Mive the Mussachusetts Socle f ! G R AR 96 LTANGe e weans mueh to all of you.” The din-| Senate of the United Statex was jus- | Gariside, Albert C. Burton, Mps, 1087 Williams as cheer leader, he The Pravention of Ciuelly 1 ; D ol Raled BB ner. then went Inte convention as the [fified in passing the resolution favor- | Charles Broy, ¢ - R, Skaddir d | frecches were intersperied with, to 7 v conferences ; i ne gl Mt | students of the university Ty L . p el tiee e United States | W. G laed e songs and vells, with the Howard | pa). the Minister Pubilic the . i 2 Tonight the el sing at the Park Bifaila 1y, wdopted @ platform for fing the entrance of the United St | fdap as the most frequent greeting oh condueted by the Howard | and Syvdney 1. Colemar 3 View Christfan Church. lwst week hore prombition and larger sil {into the manent Court of Interna B. (. Haskerville represented the col- | {*niversitd Sehool of Religion, under| Y., general manager of the Amescan | the elub sang twice on the air. and and unimmo neminated Nenator [tional Justice.” Very Rev. Edward G : .| Humane Association vas also a feature of the entertain e T FINL | DOG SHOW HONOR WON 550 e s b St e S " Mo & . et g, gnacasuee uf e entertain ] © suppom e Pittman of Nevada as its candida % e Jackson e Batol: Arel saised 1 Pair Some hundred or more sw urban farmers’ dinner of the Alfalfa Club (htholic University today celebrates favorable The zuests were tonse of <, made the n\ltn"l"k b X = - < & i i 1 AR he school of medicine and Miss wd helpful. The attendance has Vashington Auditorium. Robert e SRtel The cuesis were: Mal Owen £, Al fuddress and introduced the sneakers.| BY SEALYHAM TERRIER | Mubel firnx the wenat of religion. | 1o 20 b oemented b the RUNS ON G. 0. P. SLATE. |iiiemon ix the divector. dsck Fools|| s Btierm s ¢ e hs diovetil. Rason e Dol s | Members of the Teams. . Prof. Kelly Miller and Dean Lucy D[ dre ministers whe have sensed the Henry Klinge are in charge of i Baer. John M. Baer. Admiral George| . ORI T 0 T was i Slowe <pake on hehalf of the faculty | jo hce of the part health DIAYS | Special Dispateh to The Sta clee club cancert, details of which W. Baird. Charles H. Baker. Thomas e (4 3 0 Diminutive, Good Natured Little and . Sara \W. Brown represented in modern life. Much ervedit is due ROCKVILLE, Md., A tich- | ¥ be given out late; For Pratts Stacter Food r . Rayard, John T. Reasley, Charles! romposed of Edmund Fitz | in m ! OCKVILLE L L e S ok e . . the hoard of trustees Dean D. Butler Pratt for having in-| aed ¢ Drum Hunt of Bethe ) o : ooklyn, N. V.o Edward ¢ 3 o E g X & Granee 1. mohon. 6 i b enaas 3:;.,,g5,‘. "Me. dng Brendan Broine Aifmal Wit TErom g Tho feature. off the wcoasion Was 5| traducad this nem. pHANE 1Nt The oUE:| o faw soars ok o 1Helone Degioer due the night of April 1. The ment that B D oti. “Thel oppo it ni int hrief address by Capt. . 0, Howard. yiey) of the sehnol of relizion and for Jer of vears A ‘ommittee In charge of the affair i- cooked—predigestn Blakely. Oscar E. Bland, John J. Omaha. \, ‘1— b ,~” ."e."'\ ;-”’ e JEC con of Gen. (. 0. Howard, the found ”-r’,,”m conferences, which are held oparic tion official for da | composed of Ben Cafn, Marion Camp. | Tected and prepared wiih the attentio Josbar. .Comdr. Joel T. Bootie. Robert {Y'M"I,]. |‘."haflxa~ ml;;ul ;‘:"4 ‘-;, ’mk‘,.“ Special Dispatch 1o The: Star er of the university, who recounted|each Friday, are to promote heaith | gisiriet s announcerd bell, Sterry Waterman i Jean that even human food seldom receives J. Bourke ar E. Bradfute. Harry !am and rles Murphy. The judges - B, M reh 6 is boyhood days on the campus, and happiness, morality and relizion. | didate for the Fepuhlican nor on T Brown: Gens Buck, Walker & Buel, | were Representative Douglass of | BALTIMORE, Md.. March #—Mae. his boyhood da the campus, and | and happiness, morality and relizion. didate for the Repuhlica jon Favatte “Teh of 1nillions. of pods oré tads Massachusetts, Patrick J. Haltigan, |$1Ve Great Danes, ponderous St. Ber. expressed great jov in the develop-|through trained leadership for treasurer of Montzomery County vearly A\Narvmsf Tom RBurke, Elhert K. Berlew. Inards. redoubtable bulldogs. sl me o t \ehich| i o universit ol ho last| 1o & Gl : s B L 4 : eading clerk of the Houss of Ri * | nard edouhtah! hulldogs, sleek, ment of the ition in which hi The university chap hour la o suecceed Dr. Det [ 1 It & Famil n‘.fl\:”"l‘” Tishgr I\I\'I uK o 2 Lem‘.?np:‘ “and ‘I':ln\lol\' = livv'l;n":n carefully groomed toys, in short every father had played such a prominent | Wednesday was given over to Found-| cyat, whose terni exy the end alle a Family Tragedy. . 2 M Livpe and variety of dog ol th bart. In the absence of President i er's day celebration. T taculty | of the present vear, and who is ¢ From the Argonut t > P. Campbell, Senator Arthur Capper,| State deputy of the Knights of Co- (1D 40¢ Hard Cucmanis il t : . ; Al : tol A ! : rfl Buttermilk teenth @Al Show of the Marsiand | Durkee, Dr. Emnvete 7, Scott, the sec-|mavehad from| the lbrary to, thel sected io/be his parte's candidate to voung Hindu schoolhoy A. Chase, Paul A. Chase, W.|lumbus in the District Kennel Cluh s 4 e ‘ g i S srinl_Chape . \ sked by his tes St Y : 5 LA e e ineering Ky, | Kennel Club paid homage to.a tiny, | retary-treasurer, responded in fitting | Andrew Rankin Memorial _Chapel, | succeed himself. v his teacher, an Eng Chiswell. Bdward T. Clark ; ;}M,"{,';,";"x-f,y.,:- o T b ing iRt Tearier NG VOris 16 the aldress BECapt. Moward. | Wwhere ‘thev | Weke ereated 16 tsroalty. annsuncing s candt [to'parapBease the Tollowing two lines Baby Chick Food pdwarl Chiona, Man el proviig 10" Al held: Pecenely |t W HIN Reslicnt Arniois Mrs. Scott, as chairman of the com: | Club vendered several numbers S| e o i g i Chapmian’s HOmOR soniet To Our Cust 7 Fadward Colladuy, Hinm Collier, puny agagass oo o n N e ore 4 1 s = st of ceremonies p troduce % O 10 s been n resjde { 1 6 AODe WS - 4 " ‘o Ou ustomer: e ¢ vr Prats g 1 i e i held recently W01 1o wan little more than o handful | mitt \ v of non dent Durkee introduced Dr. M ears ol and has been a resid U1 like some watcher of the skies i Prederick D. Covey, Frederviok: | € short, squatty and of alwost The meml of the committee on | Dumas, member of the hoard of trus county for mor wn 40 v new planet swims into his ken Buttermile Chick ¥ D, Macpherson Crichic Leal tiboratory, Dr. Hardee Chambliss 4 i Byt e wi's effort vead: “Under above Eoery centback if your thrizeani Ceistupher. 1. derome deun of the Schoul of Sciences, gave stated circumstances poet experience Iov: i1 S. COmmmgs {an interesting talk, which was illus iovel sensation as if thunderbolts b Cunnineho Ripres trated by lantern slides supplied by ~wim inte one of his family members e G e the Society Tor the Promotion of n He had confused “kKen™ with “kin™ in D'Anununzio, Chirles Denby, John J. | sineering Bducation. The lecture was [ picturesque tashion hidicrous appeatance. Bui he was o arcangoments for the chavter day tees. who delivered the annusl Found: | served in the World War and sin brighi eved and cheerful it fellow. ner were: Mrs Alma J. Scott, chair- | er's day address. hen has hee n the employ of the W B stams o tail wigglal and man: Dean Lucy D, Slowe, Miss Ethel| Chaplain BEvan W. Scott, chief chap- | District of Tumbis gov e D vazged consta as the judge Co Harris, George AL PParker, Miss | Jain of the Unfted States Na Will | praising and assessing property and gued long and seriously over his and | Marie | Jordan, Maurice Clifford, | be the principal speaker 160 vesper | collecting tases § | the merits of a magnificent pointer n Norma E. Boyd, Mrs. Eleanor | service to be held this afternoon at| Mr. Hunt is a brother of Deviney, Willinin J. Donuld, Juwmes J, [tlitended Ly Ilight kev. Mgr. Edwuard [ he tinal elimination for the “hest @y v ind. Miss (. Dovothy | 4:30 o'clock, in the Andrew Rankin| Harry Hunt of the Orphans’ Court for Doyle, Representative Patvick \ :-mi vice rector in academics, | iihe show. George C. Haves, Mrs, | Memerial Chapel. Music for the oc-| the county, who is expected to he The historie Grand Trunk Road, In Drewry. the heads of the several departments Champion Pinegrade stin Swell | Mayt Hewlett Plummer, Miss ' casion will be furnished by the uni- | candidate for the Democratic nomi- [din's most important highway, is be. David 1. Dunigan, Ge In the School of Sciences, i number | wux the nume of the diminutive king | Mitchell and Henry A reity choir | nation to succeed himsel ing modernized lop, Fred East, Charles A. Enton, Dr. | 0f professors and students, many of { ¢ plye-hlooded dogdom, and his owner | Lewis (. Feker, Capt. dohn 1. ldie, | Whom took part in the discussion, lis Frederic . Brown of New York | Frank H mois, or N R i,y The Washington Council of the City, With the honor of winnin went John H. Bdwards. Jame sy, | Knights of Columbus, No. 224, which | Gov. Ritchie’s cup, as well as that of William 13 Frsfeld. Fre o ihas a ge membership among the |y Pope. president of the Maryvland Fansi, William G, Fer 7 1 stident L the university is| Kennel « Field, lobert V', Fleming, Col. Freder. | blanning a special drive for member-| The Sealvham zained the Pope Pl * iek Voltz, Dr. K. 1t Garey, Julins | ship during the week of April 23, {1rophy by virtne of the vietory in the Garfinckel. Dv. W. B. Gibhs. Itohert | when an anniversary banquet will he | terrier class that earvied him to the 7 M. G Maj lon. Vil [held. Rev. Charles A. Hart | « Ginter, Pevton Gordon professor | final round, Ham Gireen presentative Willlam R. | of logic, is chaplain of the Washing i, B e s - | gy AUTO ACCIDENT‘ . g . Hess, Jumes P. Hig- [these wil be held in the new quart < | Hight, Gieorge G. Hill, | of the Catholle University Knights of | m: - : Himes, (. (. Hinckley, | Columbus Club, which are being open. | Gif1 With Ch”d it ke e Hohbs, Judge A. A. Hoehl. | e d of the 8 A i : ; s ; B et Mo e oo s o ottheigymnssium,| &nocked Down by Chr—Driver Bri The compartment in which the General Electric Refrigerating Unit | Alleged Without Permit. rings is placed is so arranged as to permit easy access for thorough clean me Howard, Wiliam E. ert_Johnston SR © * ror B sophomore prome- | " Liight stepped into a breach S ing. There are no obstructions of any kind but instfad—a smo Humphrey, Charles W. Hunt | phmore Prom. Fheodore (. Joslin nade. the most import 0 poriant event on | . iced by the ahsence of policemen f“')"\ B. Keeuh, Carter K. Keene. Dr. | the Spring social calendar, has heen | “'t ed Gleorge: . Sharsey. 155 g 3 2 walled cooling unit. The food racks are easily removable. allowing i E e T S R e e b CONVENIENCE » _ Rvank 1. Keni, Judge J. I° Laffey. 1o be held at Wardman Park Hotel, | A0ame street. on a charge of operat access to every part of the vitreous enameled lining. Wilton 1. Lambert, Robert R. Lane, [ will be a formal supper dance, he. | NS An automobile without a permit, : Philip H. Lantz Ernest I Lewls G.{ginning at & o'clock p.m 1 [Ruenecla Baer 18 S ol o0l to your GotiM _ Lincaln, John M. Littlepage.| ~Representatives of the Chesapeake | !, Sre€! northeast was knocked down ; 3 €. . McChord. Joseph W. McIntosh, |and Potomac Telephone Co.. lectured |t TTUXton Clrcle with a baby, whose Tanir Tt AT e e o o dectured | Ly rents ate her relatives. in her arme. erale! i 4 X s & The baby was not hurt, but the Qunde. A1 ert. 1. Mack naie. Lieut day evening. Students from | yi \as injured abofit the legs. Maf arler K. Mallory, ) lam C. | all departments of the university at-{jjosse. nrrived on the scene during a o, John Maysha n. Richard | tended the lectures. The talks of the {our of precincts, and asked Shansey Marshall. Dr. Elwood Mead., Mal. | visitors were very interesting. (heir | J Mehaffey a s, e for his permit. Upon his fail to . Mehaff, William €. Miller. Maj. | purpose belng to give the students a I,A\hn,'“ ,,I,..., Maj. Hesse commandeered ' e, Ve dnmes = go present some facts concerning the § (he elzhth precinct, where he was| ”“' .I‘M""';’."’.-\‘"‘""‘\‘"“ Robert | work of the company. later released on $300 hond. Lo et TV oves. Stan-} The Maloney Chemical Auditortum | Neanwhile, Maj. Hesse had placed H. B, tHorter, L. R, Powell. ju Tiops | 1% nOw ctically completed. It will { vl and the ehild in his own aut esentative Sau Layburn, James f 4 hold about 700 persons and is well | mobile nnd instructed Driver Joseph Revnolds, ¢apt. J. 0. Richard : I demonstration work. [ W, (aw to take them to a hospita B SN Rolnd S ol ‘I,';‘,"‘ ",ih a public assem- | After treatment by Dr. W_ . Ric f. Boverts, T. Raker Robinson room for lectures. conferences. | Sibley [lospital both went home el Noss, 1.1 At e DHam d large .. s light- | girl was not_seriously hurt £ Byan. Rvevert “attornes | ing. ventilating i cilities | == Senernl dobn G, Savgent. B "';”‘ | are perfect, and it is probably one of | Saul. Brace Scott, Thomae 1. Somk|the " finest’ academic hallx in the | Representative Willis G Seare, 1] South. The auditorivm is provided | John B, Semmes, r. . Haphael | With _the best madern projecting | Semmes, L. 8. Sinclair, Arthur J. Sip. | *auipment for —the exhibition of | pott, Reiiben D. Sullivag, . G .| motion: pictures. | R .<SJ You can grow Poush. James Sloan, jr.; John Lewis The Tmportance of Movies, Snowden. Witham St Gami| L1t is of particular importance in | Roscs. Youpomively 3 vl 30 EEies. any science course, pendontl rk Sullivan, Sidney F. Taliaferro, i yandiareankes bountifully in your ger- ehard V. Tavior. Eukene V- It,|mentsare being completed for obtain- den this June and until Thaver. Augustus Thomas. A. W |ing the best films for exhibition in November. Star Roses Thompson. Col. Joh i { ~onjunction with the regular lecture are guaranteed to bloom renantative 1. N, Tinchor, S Inl") courses. SepE R o ¢ a high-grade cabl 1ded with - ve g cher, Samuel U'n- . - 7 § : General Floctrie Refrigerator consista of a high-grade cabinat provided with a re gerleider. Vernon . Van Fleet, Dr,| The maln entrance is through the (| Send "?30"6"!’3"&""?1 2 e umit. | The latter comprines an siectric moter and compressor mounted In John Van Rensseler. Harry von Til.[rotunda of the Maloney chemical e 2 é &0 Y Mtmaticuily sealed stee] case 10 Which &n mmount of lubricatink ol and_ refrigerant 7er, Austin ¢ Aaller, \. J. Waller, | laboratory but there is also a spacious || THE CONARD.PYLE COMPANY . ! : e laned mutficiant for all time The cquipmant ls self contained, self-iubrica Tohn Wals ard H. Warns e, | uide entrance, so that the large hall Star Rowe Growers H < YN : B ria ma, attontton whatever on the part of the owner except occasional defrosting John Walsh, Brainard H. Warner, ? : 2 Box 178, Weat Grove, Pa. i O P ictrie Refrigerator has no external moving parts. Al that ix needed o Lee P. Warren, Edward H. Watson. | can be very easily filled and emptled. || siae rates Moo or mones 18 verunded . s : e e L cannact the BIUE 1o & cunvenient sutlet A thermostatlc switeh a Frederick D West, Maj. | a_| It i considerved by experts one of the 1 o Sures the constant, cold, vven temperature which ~s possiblc the proper preservation reeler. Jumes gy ] st specimens of collegiate Gothic. - ; amily food sl y Wheeler. Jumes C. White, Grafton S | finest specimens of colleglat L . YR ot in which the General Electric nolt is mounted (s of wuperior quality. built in Wilcox, Ireferick W. Wile, Dr. sy | TWo lurge halls in the busement will 2, o e P iectric specifications. Tt is sturdy in’ comstruction, having & vev W. Witsv, Duniel Willard, jr;|be devoted to gradunte cowrses in Alexander’s e T lvery. enamsi ¢atorior. two inches of cork inwilation very heavy hinges ad talph Williams, Chavies F. Wil [ chemistry and will be provided with Tatehes, und n one-plece sheet steel lining, finished with fused vitreous porceiain son. George 1. Witkon 1 b hitieo | all requisite equipment. *As it stands, DAHLIAS ¥ ECTR Prod Tewis Wood, Eepresentative Will R.|the Maloney chemical laboratory rep. 3 SR Wood, Secretars ot Intore Wil R | Tesents ane of the university's most Lesdithe Wasld' | A GENERAL EL 1€ Product Work, Itepresentative Adam Wyant, | Valuable chemical foundations. It will | . be remembered that it wus in this | ~ihe Bublis Kine Sure to Bloom s bon Ty b amons slos 8 Huge Gurern in Buwin, | ERR 0 g2 | CSPECIAT OFFER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. According to a report from Russia, | end of the World War Regular Price, $2.00 it b iscovecst mos 1ha R A LB, S 1328-1330 New York Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. Phone Main Pathfinder. 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