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STONE MOUNTAIN COIN SALE IS DENOUNCED a M TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Little Old New York, play of early New York, at 8:20 p.m. atinee at 2:20. Wardman Park—"Weak Sisters,” |ACCOUNTING OFFICE T0 HAVE NEW HOME at 8:30 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. SES———— Daughters of Union Veterans Says| Kelth's—Rae Samuels, vaudeville,| Work, Now Scattered, Will Be i a 5 and 8:15 p.m. . ; G Movement “Deserves Ameri- Earle—“Irving Berlin vs. Franz Centered in Pension Building, cans’ Rebuke.’) Assalling the colnage of 500,000 sil-| 11 p, wer half-dollars to aid the Stone ’ Mountain Memorial, the Daughters of 1.;“3' “.‘:;";n;\‘:‘!‘_‘in ;'m"-” aM. | ahout the city. Unlon Veterans of the Civil War have '“r;h” BEown ey H;r","d i protested to Congress against COM:|y1;47a m 1:10, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 and pleting the project. The movement ‘“deserves an unmis- | takable and unqualified rebuke by the loyal people of the American Repub- sald a petition signed by Mrs. Sarch J. Ehrmann, natioral chief of staff of the Daughters, presented by Representative Perkins, Republica New Jersey The protest was as follows: “Wheras, we, the daughters of the living and dead Union soldiers, learn of a deplorable movement by the so called ‘Daughters of the Non.existent Southern Confederacy,’ to perpetuate. | in sculptured stone and extend to fur ther generations the memory of those | who died humiliating the flag of their | country, and to dissolve our National| Union, which the emblem represents. | as a united country. and which in peace or war repres a united peo. ple. We also deplore the spirit of | maintaining sectional national differ- | ences of sentiment and frequent public | displays of the non-existing Southern | Confederate flag. Li iszt,” vaudeville, continuous from 1:30 to 11 p.m. vaudeville, continuous from 12 Strand—"The Battles of 9:30 p.m. a 11 .m., 1:05. “The Sea Beast,” at 11 0, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:10 p.m. “For Heaven's Sake,” at ) 5, 4:35, 6:20, 8 and Rialto- Columbia 20 a.m., 1 9:55 p.m. “Three Weeks in Paris,” Pennsylvanians, Tivoli - Waring’s " at 2, 4:05, 5:45, 7 and 9:55 p.m. lions,” at 6 12 A “Miss Brewster's Mil- 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. The Beautiful Cheat,” at 30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Ambassador- 30, 2, RMSTRONG CAMPAIGNS FOR “OLD IRONSIDES” Patriotic Exercises Held at High School Assembly, Many Taking Part. Commission Has Decided. The General Accounting Office. now housed in several buildings scattered will have its work centered in the Pension Building. ac- cording to a decision reached by the Public Buildings Commission. The commission has also directed that the Pension Bureau be moved from the Pension Building to the In- terior Building, at Eighteenth and F streets. Just when the change will take place the commission did not deter- mine, leaving it with a committee composed of Maj. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of the office of public build- ings and public parks of the National Capital; James E. Whetmore, super- vising architec: of the Treasury, and David Lynn, architect of the Capitol, to decide. The General Accounting Office now occupies space in the Treasury Build- ing. in the Walker-Johnson Bullding, on New York avenue hetween Seven- teenth and Eighteenth streets, and in the Ordnance Building, 1800 E street. The commission also authorized the allotment of aditional space to the Coast Guard, and designated the sec ond flor of the Graham Building, at Fourteenth and E streets. Woolworth Store Sells Wildroot. Woolworth 5 and 10 Store has just received new stock of Wildroot Hair Tonic and Wildroot Liquid Shampoos as advertised in National magazines. Resolved, By the Daughters of the| The “Old Ironsides” campalgn at SR Mving and dead, who served under | Armstrong Technical High School arms in defense of our national flag 4 B itiina Moo Rivay o aiSsueety) Sy tional Union in its unbroken entirety Friday when a special assembly, which the emblem represents, wher- | under the direction of Charles ver displayed. t ve gratefully ever displaved. that we gratefully | i Thomas, teacher of history, Was| __,qyertisement. recognize the voluntary sacrifice of | life and days for the National Union. | “Resolved, That our representatives In the National Congress at Washing- ton, be and are hereby, requested to introduce or support there, any prope sition condemning or rescinding the| act which approved or subsequently | effected the coining of 500,000 silver | died to destroy the sacred heritage of | Navy. stitutio | He National Union, which came to us| from Washington and Lincoln. “Resolved, That the official action. which approved or that was enlisted | to aid in furthering. financially or | otherwise, the installation of a Con federate memorial in or upon Stone Mountain, Ga., deserves an unmis-| takable and unqualified rebuke by the loyal people of the American Repuh- ¢ them stand forever disap- HOBBIES FOR BAD BOYS. | English Claim Interest Keeps| Them From Crime. LONDON, May 1 (#).—Hobbies for wayward children are beinz sought by the British home office on the theor that boys and girls who have an i terest in radio, readingz. sport or other recreation rarely drift into crime. The theory of the officials is that de- tection of psychoanalysis of the crim inal tendencies of the bad boy may prevent him from drifting hopelessly toward the reformatory. Athens had 400,000 slaves to 100,000 | alley. Room for garage. 904 14th St. N.W. America” by the school: the official announcement by T tol W in pan; rra held in the auditorium. The pro- of the singing of reading of Thelma a barl- ram consisted roctor and Mary McFadden; ne solo, “I'm So Glad,” by flson: “Conduct of the Constitution the War of 1812, Millard Nash; enes from an Imaginary half dollars by the United States mint | piano solo. i _ tolLia in amy way remembering or |Ballet,” Miss Ruth Pearsom: ot Honering . the Confederate dead who (dress, “The Negro In the United States “The Con- = John H. Paynter: n and the Guerriere.” M and rendition of “The Sta gied Banner” by the school. Miss D. Weaver, assistant principal, aye: occupied a seat on the platform. th th F L dil P | pretation of John Mil and "Il Penseroso. thur Robinson. ber phases of the life and works of Cer- vantes. short falk on the three most impor- j fi tant periods of Spanish literature. The death of Miguel Cervantes, au- or of “Don Quixote,” was noted by e Spani: classes of Miss Helen hild Crawford in the form of a Language Kestival," at which mem- of the classes discussed various Miss Crawford also gave a “English 8" classes, under the rection of Mrs. H. B. Allen, devoted riday to a special program in inter- ton’s ““L'Allegro’ John Lewis, A James Penn, Stanley ib- <, Gladys Gilbert and Kedric G rogr; porches. ni (Semi-Detached Brick) Near 13th and Shepherd Six rooms, bath, h-w h.. elec.. double rear tervant's toilet, built-in garage. e yard. Must have $3.900 cash at this sacrifice price. M New Modern Homes NORTHEAST Open Daily and Sunday—Representative on Premises SAMPLE HOUSE 811 20th St. N.E. - Price, 6,950 Very Easy Terms 7 SOLD Six rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors, laundry trays in bright cement cellar, colonial front porch, double back porches. 91 YEARS OF SERVICE 1835—MAY FIRST—1926 Supplies from reliable mines producing high-grade coal of uniform quality. A service of interested helpfulness in vour heating problems which, like the friendly feeling inspiring it, cannot be bought. CHEAPEST SILENT GEORGE P. GROVE Investment Bldg. Adams 661 Long lot to Convenient to Stores, Car Line, Etc. - J. Dallas Grady Main 6181 ING D. C., SATURDAY HEALER TO SPEAK. Rev. Dr. Samuel McComb Tomor- row at St. John's. Rev. Dr. Samuel McComb, one of the original founders of the Emman- uel healing movement, Boston, will deliver an address on “Christ as a Present, Living Power” tomorrow evening at St. John's Church, Six- teenth and H streets. Rev. Dr. Robert Johnson, the rec- tor, will preach at the morning service. | STAR, WASHINGTON POLICEMAN DISCIPLINED. Suspension of Private E. W. Dan- iels Without Pay Approved. The District Commissioners yes- terday approved the action of Chlef of Police Edwin B. Hesse in sus- pending without pay Police Pvt. Ed- ward W. Daniels, who was arrested Wednesday on charges of violating the speed law and disorderly con- duct. 1t was alleged in Maj. Hesse's re- port to the Commissioners that the |2 officer operated an automobile at a speed in excess of 50 miles an hour and at the time of his arrest was abusive and used profanity toward the arresting officers. THE WEATHER DID IT— We'll soon tell | you what | '), E. CUNNINGHAM CO.= LANK BOOKS! Seeks $25,000 Damages. Sult to recover $25.000 damages for alleged personal injuries has been filed in the District Supreme Court by Grace Sapp against Cecil Billups and Argyle Billups of Edgemoor, Md. She was a guest of the defendants in their automobile November 11 last, and at Twenty-first and Q .streets northwest the machine was driven against a tree, causing her to be injured seri- ously and permanently. Attorneys Cantrel & Friel appearfor the plain- tify. | E. Morrison Paper Co. ‘ ve. 910 District National Bank Bldg. COLONIAL MANTELS ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED EIL‘LEH._ 1108 9th St. N.W. Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admi )y ion, Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays VACATION TRIP WEST My, Personally Conducted 9 Day_ Special Train Part 0’?:‘00 W lh!nt‘on b sra. Rooms with Private Bath at “first-class hotels, and the beat sightseeing trips are furnished. All A most_reasonable cost. ror full dfln?l‘nl Ttinerary address E. R. ROCHESTER'S TOURS { Parker’s Pharmacy No. Cap. and R. 1. Ave. Is a Star Branch The purpose of these Branch Offices is to make use of The Star’s Classified Section con- venient for the public. There’s a Branch in practically every neigh- borhood in the city and nearby suburbs — and Classified ads left with them for The Star will i be given prompt atten- i tion. No fees are ll charged f o r Branch Office service — only regular rates. The Star prints MORE Classified ads cvery day than all the other papers here combined. Star Clas- sified ads bring satis- factory results. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office The appearance.of this an- Here is our great special offer sThe | 4oor a brand new Grand Prize Eureka Tune in nd Prize obligation to buy: Clean your furniture, draperies, hangings, etc. usefulness for yourself. | ard Time), 7 p.m. | | (Central Stand- ard Time), WEAF National program If you decide after 1 without the Eureka, for it without question. Remember, this sensational offer in will be ahead of you. FREE — $8.50 Set Main Ten Thousand PHONE ( POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 14th and C Sts. N.W. Main Ten Thousand tions. and publicity.. 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