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TAR, WASHIN i TON, D €., THURSDAY, EdfMund J. Brennan Mrs. Mary Eliz- lliam Gurrell. trel, Mrs. | Brady, Mrs. THE EVENING § Mrs. John Brosnan, MANY PATRONESSES i liam L [ Mrs, John D, Clane . Mrs, Edw u Card Partv for Most Blessed Sacra- n(hln Conboy Yo ment Will Be Held Tomor- row Night. PLEADS FOR FARMERS. DRY I-AW ].U S.I.AY’ | Mrs. Funk Addresses Woman's Na- tional Democratic Club. c | “The 30,000,000 farmers in this country, just about one-half the total population of Germany, are paying interest on sums of money that are | twice as large as the total of the Ger- an reparations,” Mrs. Antoinette unk of Chicago, said at the weekly | X“" um luncheon of the Woman's | | tional Democratic Club, at 520 Con- | { necticut_avenue, yesterday. Mrs. Funk, who has been connected {with the Democratic party for sev- |eral years and has been active in forming its agricultur policies, |stressed the need of some immediate legislation to improve the condition of the farmers. SMALLPOX TOLL HIGH. 163 Lives Claimed by Malady in Califcrnia in Three Months. SACRAMENTO, Calif., —Smallpox claimed 1 ‘fflll\ld during the first sible to believe, except | and this total nereased | 3 ked citizen, that the | during the fi of April, | Ernest 1 ever be stricken from | statement issued yesterday by | Semmes he said. tate Board of Health. Of the | heen sp Reviews Constitut deaths up to the first of April, 136 | the city. were in Los Angeles The health board wit John John stello, Mrs. Jerome J. Crowley, Mrs. Joseph J. Crowley, Mrs. Andrew J. Cummings, Mrs. Cum- Only Rum- soaked szen Be- lieves Amendment Doomed, He Declares. and dance building Most Chase, The annual card part for the benefit of the new fund of the SH¥ine of the Blessed Sacrament, in Chev | will be given by the Sanctu: | ty of the church tomorrow e Rauscher’s. The card play. from 8 to 10 o'clock, followed by ing, for which a musical progr: | been arranged. Mrs. Joseph T. Maguire is president of the society. Officers in charge n() nes ingements for the affair are Mrs. | Mo o William C. Sullivan, chairman; Mrs. | ). Handl R. O. Edmonston, ir. nan |\frs. Pinckney | Mrs. J. Henry *. Hausler, Mr | treasurer, and the | samucl J frs. Chr John Ryan Donohoe, v Mrs. David . Owen IEdmc Fenning, Mrs. l\ml Enactment of the eighteenth amend. ment was the result of years of work by the American people and was not put into the Constitution through | “any political trickery. chicanery or " Capt. Sem W. Small, al of the Constitution League, naticnally known | ind public speaker, de- meeting of the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution in the La Fa- | Hotel last night. “It is impos ram amendment wi the document,” Richard E. Hamilton, dley, Mrs. Thl)mm- April 22 (P). Hnmm)uea chairmen: Joseph Mc- | Harman, | L. Hilton, Mrs. e George D. Horning, jr Mrs. J. M. A ileston, Mrs. G |lh|,:h William J. Hughes. | B 1 Johnson, Mrs. Charles Edmond 1. Jones, Mrs. Keane, Mrs. William J. Keane, | 1ed a new ap. | Many Patronesses Listed. 2 g '*;f"'*;‘*-k,?'"':;‘r-f"?‘lr': to be immunized | The patronesses and sponsors | ¢ H. Kidwell, ) John Kiely, Mrs. James William L. King. Mrs. J. Leo Auth, Mrs. Louise | Kolb. Robert Barrett, Mr. Mrs. Richard L. Lamb, Mrs. Wilton | Beach, rt I, Berry, Mrs.|J. Lambert, Mrs. William E. Leahy, 22 (). | James Joseph Madi; Mrs. Joseph menthal, Maguire, ) Daniel V - sy, Mrs. John F. Major, Mrs. Caro- Hill Marshall, Mrs. Arthur Rose uliffe, William J. Thomas Kean mith and Mrs, A number of n History. The speaker reviewed, briefly, the tory of the Constitution and the majority of the amendment to it and | azainst the diseas declared it the duty of the Sons of 7 the American Revolution to rally to the support of the document Repays Theft Df 1901, of the| gy TON ROU providing | oy by popu . “Look would repeal Capt. Small spoke also seventeenth amendment, for the election of Senato lar vote at the polls hat we got,” in favor of the immediat of the amendment Condemning those Government of the particular emphasi Small said 3 warantees fr of wful citizens of the who use that freed r Georize 1. Borge | line o | Josenh liere. Miss Rex’s purse disappeared at the wedding who criticize the speech only to Tnited States. except th 8." Capt. Small advoca that a study of the Constitution be made a part | of the curriculum of every school in | the United in order that the o { this country might thor- rstand it and be better citizens thereb A resolution was adopted commend ing the Board of Education for it - | tion in waiving the rule & collections in the public schools in | order to allow contributions toward the preservation of Old Ironsides. A ! resolution felicitating the Daughters of the American Revolution also was dopted. Plans were announced for | to bring the member up to 1.000 States forbid OR forty years we have been care- fully training our makers in the pro- duction of Footwear for men, women and children that embodies the best in style; the utmost in quality: and the supreme in comfort. No wonder there’s satisfaction in Burt Shoes—and Burt service. Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street were extended to the Daniel Spencer, former sident general of the National ty of the Sons of the American Revolution FIRE DESTROYS GAME. Long Island Quail and Partridge Made from the finest Fish Caught ORTON’S famous “No| Bones” Codfish mixed with | boiled potato,ready to fry and ~erve. A wonderfully delicious ' family meal in every can. The criginal Ready -to - fry,| in the blue-and-yellow label. Co., Ltd., Preserves Wiped Out. NEW YORK. April (P).—Forest fires which ted Tuesday near Wyandanch, Long Island, vesterday destroved thousands of quail and on the preserves of the ide Sportsmen’s Club at Great Gorton Pew Fi: Glo | “GORTON'S he New ideas for _wn!u‘ table. acing | Write for it. ?btlipsborn The hatcheries for wild gam club were wiped out, the flames through thick pine woods within 1 1e clubhouse | | I i | | m On the Frida A Millinery Event of Supreme Importance $08 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Sale of 1,000 of the Newest Straw Sports Hats —ina one’day advantage offering at $ 3.95 They are most engaging shapes— in the most entrancing colors—ap- pealing to personal taste—and ful- filling fashion's latest expression. Styles for street, for business, for sports—for every general wear— smart]y trimmed. On sale at 9:15 a.m. Friday. At 4:30 O°Clock \ | orge . McCabe, Mrs. Jesse A. Me-| Sullivan, Mrs. Mrs. | Mrs. lard B. Toomey, M Mrs. I Dudley Morgan, | ence Welch, Mrs. C. Mrs. Charles David J. Barry | Daly, C. Parks, William L. Peters, William | editor of the Emancipator r?'[ 5. Phillips and Judge James ¥ Smith. | o yer, o | McMahon, Mrs, Joseph Mc- V. Merrick, Mrs. stella and Maud Mr: m J. M y Reynolds, Miss Ma chael, Mis: reland, Mrs. James s. Radford Mo: | s. Vi Newmyer, Mrs. Ra- James A. O'Bri John 11 (Dohlmum M. Robert Quirk, | By the Associated Press. Rear Admiral Thomas P. has been ordered td c: n Ralph, Mrs. Mnbelle‘i Harriet Reed, | Willlam n{mlel v, Mrs. C Mrs. K. Reckord, Mrs. S. A. Reid. Mr Reilly, Mrs. Charles I J. A. Ruane, Mrs. E. C. E. Ruppert . . Saul, Mrs. Charles W Semmes, Mrs. Raphael Semmes, M J. Sheehy, Mrs. Joseph ( Mrs. Willlam L. Soleau, M Frederick Stohlmam, Mrs. Wil | Stohlman, jr; Mrs. H. A. Stuart, M 3. Sullivan, Mrs. Margaret T.' 604 9th St. N.W. 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P.| -Reynolds, Franklin | ISLAND EDITOR GUILTY. Convicted of Embezzlement. ST. THOMAS, Virgin lsla Joseph (#).—Rothschild Franci; . who has heen a strong cr B g "of the pr (in the Virgin Islands, | victed and sentenced Magruder | one year on a charge of R e T Rothschild les, who will | lished criticism has bec to pr Rear Admn'nls Changed on Francis in of the 1924 police result of what he rutal” Thomas. ‘fe wus 30 days' imprisonment B for contempt of court and imprisonment for libel on Magrucer will be relieved a of the light cruise scouting fleet by R Vogelgesang, no sentenced 723 14th St. N.W. 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