Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1927, Page 6

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Headed by Infantr: ew York tional rd, the old “Fighting 69th,” repre sentatives of 110 organizations®turned out to march up Fifth avenue for 66 ews were arranged at Pa Cathedral by Cardinal Hay and other clergymen, and at Sixt fourth street by Gov. Smith, Mayor James Walker and Brig. Gen. John J. Phelan. Supreme Court Justice Thomas W. Churchill was grand mar shal. Valera to Talk by Radio. St. Patrick’s day greetings will be sent over the radio tonight by Eamon |de Valera, former “President of the | Irish Republic,” and Timothy Smiddy, Irish Free State Minister to the | United States, both of whom will Station WRNY alera, in a St. Patricl | message, urged “every true Gael” to pledge himself today to the recovery of the spiritual leadership which, he |said. the Irish held seven years ago in the fight of subject nations for | self-determination. Pat the St 's day Cosgrave Cables Greetings. President William T. Cosgrave of the Irish Free State, in a cable mes sage to the New York World, ex- pressed the hope that every member of the Irish race would stand faithful forever to the ancient.patrimony of thelr ancestors. He stid that Ireland today was shar- ing “in the economic recovery now perceptible in Europe,” and that the government of the Irish Kree State had been taking advantage of every opportunity to bring increased pros- perity and happiness to the nation. DAY TO BE WET IN IRELAND. Proposed New Liquor Law Would Take It From Dry Category. DUBLIN, March 17 (#).—St. Pat- rick’s day, which in the past alw has been ‘“dry,” is going to- be “wet’” under the proposed new liquor law. But it probably will be March 17, 1928, before enthusiastic Irishmen will be able to take advantage of the new arrangement. The government has yielded on some matters of detail in the liquor law, but i1t remains fixed in its deter- mination to secure a reduction in the number of drink shops and also a re- duction in the hours of sale. The Free State has one drink shop for every 230 persons, as against Scotland’s one for every 690, and the hours of sale are 12 a day, as against eight in Great Britain. It is calculated that under the new legislation 4,000 of the 13,000 drink shops in the Free State will disappear within the next 10 years. They are mostly small places and the average compensation to be paid for their closing is estimated at $1,500 per house. A judge will decide what houses are superfluous and fix the compensation. The state will immedi- ately furnish the money and recoup itself within 20 years by increasing the license fees on the places allowed to_remain open. The temperance party is dissatisfied that the government will continue to permit Sunday. drinking for bona fide travelers who have traveled 10 miles, and that it has agreed to put St. Pat- rick’s day, which used to be dry, in the category of Sundays. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. The D. C. Chapter, American War Mothers, will have a ‘candlelight” party, with tards, etc., at the home ot Mrs. William F. Shanahan, 3906 Thirteenth street. A silver offering is requested to provide funds for wel- fare work. Camp No. 4, P. 0. of A., will have a St. Patrick masquerade party at 24 Grant place. Silver offering. Washington Highlands Citizens’ As- sociation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Con- gress Heights School. Commissioner ‘Taliaferro and J, G. Yaden will speak. William Mather Lewis of George ‘Washington University will address the Hine Junior High School Parent- Teacher Association, 8 o'clock, in the auditorium of the school. All adults interested in school work are invited. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet, 5 o‘clock, at Twelfth and Penn- at the foot of Eléventh street south- west, to be followed by a moonlight hike through Potomac Park. There will be a social get-together of all medical, dental and pharma- ceutical alumni, 8:30 o'clock, at the Medical School to meet the president of Howard University, Dr. Mordecai ‘W. Johnson. Kallipolis Grotto Band and Drill Corps will give an informal ball at the Willard Hotel. The Anthropological Society of ‘Washington will meet, 4:45 o'clock, at New .National Museum, Room 42-43. Matthew W. Sterling, leader Sterling- Smithsonian New Guinea expedition, will tell of “Recent Explorations in Dutch New Guinea. The United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill building, Seventeenth and I streets, will have a free study class, 8:15 o'clock, taking up the subject of “The Desire Principle.” Public ‘wel- come. Takoma Park Baptist Ladies’ Aid Society will serve a chicken dinner at the church from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. All welcome. Catholic. Daughters. of. America, | Court District, No. 212, will have a card party and dance at the Catholic Community Center, 601 E street. | A dance will be given in the Blue Bird Auditorium, Mount Rainter, Md., by the ladies of the Sodality for the benefit of St, James’ Catholic Church. Martha Washington Rebekah Lodge will give a masque ball, 8:30 o'clock, |at Odd Fellows' Temple, 419 Seventh |street. Miss Mollle Edmonston in | charge. | Alpha Beta Sigma will give its an- | nual St. Patrick’s dance at the Wil- |lard Hotel. Chi Sigma Sorority, Zeta Chapter, will give a dance at L’Aiglon Salons. ! Because of the visit of Grand loves the plegsant taste of “California | Buelid Council, No. 14, U. C. C. of E., never fails and open 10 and it stomach teaspoon Fig Syrup” sweeten the bowels. A prevent a sick child doesn’t cramp or overact no marcotics or soothing drugs. Ask your drug “California Iig digections for tomorrow Syrup” which abies and children all. ages printed on hottle. Moth You must say “California” or fl:fl st an unjtalion g Syrup, may It Contains t for genuine ? has 3 you | will hold a special meeting, 8 o'clock, | W, K. Masshall to | of Baltimore, the local council, Co- the | lumbia, No. 22, is going over in a in chartered which will | e the W. B. & A. | o'clock. ’ These cars will stop to take on members at 15th and H streets north- east, Reéturning, cars will leave Baltimore about midnight. The Takoma Hortie | body cars, station at 6 Itural Club ‘8t Takoma Librarys " FORST, PATRCK as the feature of | - | The suc: sylvania avenue for a seafood dinner | THE EVENINC STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ( THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1927. M\uhi,u Irish tong A ST. PATRICK’S MESSAGE IN GAELIC Rears Ypsumeir. Bt AP CARDINAL O’'DONNELL, sor of St. Patrick in the see of / e to the U rmagh, sends a blessing in the ited States. of New York. lily expert, will give an | illustrated lecture on “Lilies.” Open | to all. 0. E in the Pre: Army and Na midmonth mus trict Commis: triet Building FUTURE. Stearns Bible class will meet tomor- row, 1 p.m., at Mount Vernon M. E. Church. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will be in charge. o ’ Alpha Delt; tomorrow, 1 Square Hotel. The Rubinstein Club will hold its bridge and 500 card party in Hecht's 2 Please v Union, will nck, oner's boardroom, Phi weekly 3 p.m., at Auditorium, tomorrow, 2 p.m. bring cards. The Chalml tomorrow e ‘The Gray Club will give a dance 'ning at L'Alglon Salons. Lady committee, Chau- mont U 3 American ‘Women's Legion, will give a tea Saturday, from 3 to 6 p.m., at the League of Amerl- can Pen Women, 1709 H street, for the benefit of disabled vetera Miss le-Marie Rose, Red Cross 'ul}or Reed Hospital, will speak; Miss Vir- ginia Dudley, soprano, and Thomas Leef, Washington Cathedral Chofr, will sing, and Miss Gertrude Sherwood will give plano numbers. Silver offer ing. Miriam Chapter, No. 23, 0. E. S. will present a threeact comedy, “Aaron Slick from Punkin Creek,” to- morrow, 8 p.m., at the Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Sunday School room. Federation of Citizens' Associations will meet Saturday, 8 w.m., in board-| room of Municipal Building. Washington Alliance of Delta Delta Delta fraternity will have a tea Sun; at the American Association of University Women. Mrs. Edward H. Horton, Mrs. Edward . Bartlett, M Howard Hosmer, | Mrs. N. M. Lacy and Mrs. Theodore kson will be hostesses, The Young People's Union, includ- ing Sunday school workers and Chris- tian endeavor societies of the Metho- dist Protestant churches of Washing- | ton and nearby Virginia, will hold its quarterly rally tomorrow evening at Congress Street Methodist Protestant HE following is a clipping from I a local paper in Fergus Falls, Minne= sota, as it was repro= duced in the Feb- ruary issue of The American Mercury: S Gust Comstock, thirty, a barbershop porter, today drank himself into a new world’s championship, consuming sixty = two table-size cups of coffee, defeating eleven com- petitors who passed out of the race at the twenty- seventh cup, shortly be- fore noon. Barbers gave Comstock a champion- ship belt studded with sixty-two coffee beans, fifty-six of which-repre- sented his previous rec- ord established two years ago. Tonight he attended a banquet. He finished the contest in good con- dition, after twelve hours of drinking, which started at 7 A.M, S While we like to sell a lot of Wilkins coffee we cannot conscientiously advise you to enter contests of this type. Sixty-two glasses of water would be just a trifle hard to take, at one sitting = For the average coffee lover there is no better coffee value that money can buy than the popular— elected. Baltimore the pro Church. _ Off Young Peopl wil be guests and gram. will be Union of furnish land Bapt Y h, sor a three-act p morrow ev Hall, Miss vacht Club will give “The Corinthian 2 n Park a dance, March Leona of the ton Oper . will feature a and J. Gilbert Dye; the committee in char Edward Keating, editor of Labor, will tell about the basis of enduring prosperity from a_trade unionist’s viewpoint at the City Club's forum luncheon tomorr 12:30 pam. The lecture and_program will be broad- cast over WMAL. Men's Club of Foundry Church will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. Dr. Charles W. 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More than 300 guests are expected. | Edward Tucker, president of the Jack Barry Division of the Hiber nians, is general chairman of arrang men The Ladies’ Auxillary is as- sisting. James T. McCarthy is head of the banquet committee, other mem bers of which are Thomas McGrath, secretary; Mrs. Joseph Daly, treasur- | er; Mrs. Bessle Lawton O'Leu.y, Miss | Julia Linskey, Miss Elizabeth Lynn, | Catherine Downing, Miss Be sl McGinnis, Mrs. Philip A. Ryan, | rthermore, according to_the noted . Nellle B. Kelser, Michael E.! saint authority, William S. Walsh, no | Buckley, Joseph A. Dal aniel Stan- one is certain whether today is St. Patrick’s birthday or death anniver- sary. Some antiquarians say it is both, he states. City Celebrates Anyhow. { This somewhat disquieting news did not disturb Washington's loyal ad- mirers of the good bishop, however, in their elaborate plans for celebrating the day, whatever it represents. 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