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onal—"Beau Geste,” photoplay, | at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. | Belasco—"The Heaven Tappers,” | dmnm 2:30 and 8:20 pm. t sreenwich Village Follies,” | n 2:20 wnd 8:20 pm l\'l(h 's—Elliott Dexter, 5:15 and 8:15 p.m. New Pres|dent of SOnS “of | sontiouade, 130 ts I pim. it 5 Strand—"In Funland,” American Revolution Is presentations, continuous, Youngest Ever Chosen. pon. vaudeville, | vaudeville,/ musical | 12:30 to 11 | Gayety—"Sporting _Widows.” bur- tesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Rialto—"The ( am., 1:25, 3:30 Palace—*Hotel am., 12:05. 2:10 9:45 pm) Kenneth S. Wales elected pres dent of the District of Columbia ciety, Sons of the American Revolu tion, at the annual meeting in the Lafayette Hotel yeste At the 31 vears he has the distinction ng the youngest ever elected t office.” Charles A. Baker L. Bryan and Col. Alonzo Gr lected vice presidents. elected were: Tmperial,’ 4:15. 5:40 Flats,” 9:35 p.m Columbia- at 11:10 a.m. 9:30 p.m. T(‘II It to the Marines," 5 20 and I‘nln Tl v | for “The Sin 6:30. 8 and LIBRARY BILL IN SENATE for Cooper, Stewart and (. sn members of the board of directors. Delegates Are Elected. The foliowing were elected dele- gates to the next convention of the | National Society, S «American Revolutior Ba | Bruce Introduces Measul‘a Memorial to Presidents. The bill pending in the House to ]uu\u]p for a branch library on the ‘nnlrh\\o"( corner of 16th and M Knowles | Streets northwest as a memorial to wm.vn'mo Presidents of the United States e " ol. | was introduced in the Senate yester- g i oy ""I"uh\ by- Senator Bruce of Maryland et et Willia o while | and referred to committee for report. -[‘;‘i"]““"fl I‘]’_*‘-"",' “‘W‘ The bill would authorize appropria- i o Chrumbaugh, | tions of not to exceed $1,000,000, of A S G0 O Kt He “{’\ | which 600,000 would be for purchase e ore, N goatimer, Ty W Ut the ‘mite. Jhe library woild be Mgl g i | known the Presidents’ Memorial Stewart, J. McD. Stewart, MG | RO, Library. It would be erected ¢. Summers and Maj. Guy Withers. | under the supervision of the Secre- Naj A AL Holeombe, W. I*. Roe 4d | tary of the Treasury, and upon -its ke é\:r(m::cw“ BSED b TS | completion would be transferred to . : - | the Distri ) i C ion- rhe soclety adopted a resoluiion to | (¢ et of Columbla Commigsion: ess to appropriate | o acs sultable memoria) in | IPrary system of :‘ ashington. sident James Madison. | ntroduced the resolu- | Quicker Time to New Orleans—Cres- | Dr. | cent Limited, beginning February 28; George Tully Vaughan, appointed | leave Washington 2:10 a.m. (sleeper Arthur D. Call chairman of a special | ready 10 p.m.), arrive Atlanta, Ga., commitioe to nform members of |540 pm; New Orleans, 330 am. Congress of the organization’s v no finer n than this. in the matter. " | Soutnern Railway, Ticket Office, 1510 | Upholds Immigration Law. vin L o < | Made Fresh Today and Every Day the organization been more re ’__ New . Fred- mone this ¢ Selden tion and the retiring president, Advertisement. sponsible for the enactment of recent restrictive immigration laws than any other body and advecated more string- | ent laws of such nature in the future. He predicted that the United States ! will probably arrive at a point where | there will be no immigration allowed. | which, he added, might be a x:od| thing. Mr. Lewis criticized women's organ- 1 izations as having “gone too far” to secure certain national humanitarian laws declaring that States rights and | the Constitution will amount to naught if there is not a let up in such activ- | ity on the women's part. He refrained | from mentioning any specific legisla- | tion sought by them. S. 8. Willlamson, the registrar, re- ported a membership of €09 in the Jocal society. an increase of 22 mem- hers over lust year. The report of the treasurer, Join B. Larner, was read by Kenneth S. Wales, and a report was given by the historian, William B. Patterson. Howard Blackmar Chappelle, Harold Lincoln Gardiner, James Augustine Hendley and Richard Keene Smith were elected mew members; while James Frankilin Wilson was elected member emeritus. LANK BOOK —for every need. Tre- mendous stock awaits your jon. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Recognized as the finest home- made candy in 60.., America. FANNIE MAY CANDV LO 1040 E St NW. $10 Lith st N.w. 1106 . Ave. Tivoll Ti 014 \Sth 56 W, H30% v WHY BE BOTHERED WITH THE lTCHlNG OF and _Other stlnfin-fiu! b mwmm:kwmm m ‘g % H 5 (llu THAT HEALS" All druggists, ~Gives immediate Ymg Man Are you saving some- thing out of your in- come? C Don’t let a B week go by 8 without sav- ing something. Pafience and per- # severance applied to savings will B build a uubstanllzl fortune. 3% Interest ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. ounerno Alexandria, Va. S Car leaves Terminal, (M)C 2 12th & Pa. 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AT NAVY YARD SHOP Frank H. Newham Is Retired on 65th Birthday-—Associates Present Gifts. Upon reaching his sixty-fifth birth- | day anniversary yesterday Frank H. | Newham, 310 Tenth street southeast, Siay “"rh\kunll\l\'\l'll 30 years of continuou | is to be produced | service as an employe attached to the | and 10 by | breech mechanism shop of the navy Nlii!hk‘*lh'd!fi:: Sr vard and vetired automatically froni S Eingtiah Eiesking Unith, Wash.| D¢ o receiving the benefits B AT e the SHNes ‘gh\mul the Federal retirement al fund to rebuild the | act. - e Memorial Theater at| On the day before his formal retire- Avon, which was de. his associates 3 abou formances will be in Hall, All Souls’ Church, corner SHAKESPEARE DRIVE “Much Ado Abont Nothmg" to Be Given to Aid Fund to Re- build Theater, r’ ‘ i i The Shakespearean othing” the Washington ciety Playt under by re memo; ment. at Monday noon, |and friends from all ¢ co | including the officer: at Six-+ the luncheon period and presented Mr. teenth mnd Harvard streets Newham with tokens of their csteem, The loss of the theater lasf s | including a traveling set bag, K ' as wel and purse of gold. American o h. past president of the tudents of Euglish I\n ature ha ' Union, presented the gifts, ars followed the productions of [and an was given by Capt the Shakespearean plays at th | Penny, ¢ inspector at the yard. | ford-on-Avon Theater with gr in the ‘cere-| of them had attend i Fletcher, pro- | i dvotion officer: jam H. Johnston, past president United hlLenV.!Imll.ll\ be given in & moving picture thea ociation of Machinists: James The American national committee of | president Columbia lmd). 3 the Shakespeare memorial fund, \\uh{\fl 174, of Mahinists, and Al Gorsuch, headquarters in New York, was or.|master machinist. ganized under the' leadership of Elihu | Root. Dr. George Pierce Baker is the | chairman. Vice presidents are Charles | Evans Hughes, Robert Lansing. John | W. Davis, James M. Beck and Frank | - | that would he awarded to Lincoln The memorial theater had an en | " o i . Gt BH lsworth in recagnition of “‘conspicu- dowment of $150,000 and insurance of e Satits i e about an equal amount. Two lnnn]ro.l]f::“‘ S i Dol AIRHE SSIthe Rodw .‘:‘;Lfi?"{lm“.‘,’.’;"’f D ey oS | Amuitdsen was approved yesterday by 5 o | the Senate commerce committee. o ,"“{‘“'"‘l l0 MAkS| he measure would authorize the up the $2,000,000 which is considored |, (1 ! o necessary to rebuild the thenier apd | hresident to receive for the Nation smok- and the annu ELLSWORTH MEDAL 0. K. The congressional meda? of honor . the American flag which Ellsworth o ety carried over the North Pole. n, who for s has been the| principal supporter of the memoriil | theater, and 18 now also mayor of the | city, arrived in New York recently to | attend a meeting of the American na- tional committee. 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