Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1927, Page 7

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20, 1903 24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. OCTOBER BOYS'CLUB ASKS - NETTEE WILL TALK Bradford Boone: “Costume Design and | Style in Dress.” by Miss Adelaide | Dwyer, and “Dancing. Ballroom and | cludes many present and past students | Aesthetic Oriental.” by Miss Mary | of George Washington University, has | Virginia Leckie. These courses are |UNIVERSITY ART CLUB TO DINE NOVEMBER 5| also listed among its members a group | open to the pu S e of patrons and friends outside the col- | | loze. among whomn are: Mr. and Mrs and Miss Mittie Eugenia Burch, tary-treasurer. ‘The club membership, which in- i, we wonld much rather do them { do the bad things boys are blamed for. We don't admire thieves, drunk ards or bad men. We don't want 1o e like them, even if we do some times want to he pirates or Indians We really want to he respected by our and elders.” e Gas and Electric HEATERS Fries, Beall & Sharp {COMPANION OF NARCOTIC | SUSPECT HELD BY POLICE Two Held on Opium Charges Un- Annnal G. W. Frolic Will Take fellnws able to Furnish Bail—Anto Driver Under Bond Following the arrest vesterday ude Othello Scoti, 34 yvears old ve County ATLIBRARY MEET Joint D. C. and Maryland Con- {11 ference to Be Held at Hagerstown. and Charles | Robert accompanied by Rever Warfield, Agent S | investi Melvin nion of Scott, on a similar ch: Ray. who was booked as residin local hotel, w Hagers- | [sland avenue ested The joint conference of the Mary- |} land and District of Columbia Library Associations to be held at town, Md., Saturday, with a weneral meeting at the Wash- | Stewart ington Connty Free Library at 11:30 | fourth it 1s announced by Clara W. | pocket police reported finding a « nt libravian containing a small quantity of opit A H librarian of the Bar| Stewart donied knowledze of Library in Baltimore, will he the firet s of the can, which he said He will be followed by a talk to Ray, and the latter, on “Recent Advances at the National | reported. admitted it belonged to h Libvsry,” by F. W, Ashley, presiden the District of Columbia Library | coties were preferred against A ssociatior and chief assistant libra- | Ray » former was held at No, 1 n at the Libvary of Congress, and | lice station. while e latter. who v “International Un-|ill. was taken to Tin " by Miss Police vreferred e of « cealed weapons Stewart, hei allezed that a loaded pistol w found in a pocket of his automo He furnisned a bond of $500 for ce and was released. i Ray pleaded guilty hef and Eighth sty 31 vears old. 1101 street, in whose overe am., Herbert, by a disconrse on derstanding Through Poetry Alice R Eaton, librarian at the Ha rishu Public Library At 1:15 there will be a luncheon for the Women's €lub, and this will be fol-| Towed at ) by a meeting in the |appears Women's Club Auditorium. [ s Scott a A. H. Metee, president of the Mary- | { Jand Libyary Association, will preside|today and were commited to jail as chair s mesting and the | default of $1.000 hond each. be Dr. George F.| an of the Washing- v, who will talk on | Recent Books.” This will he by an address Outlook in Maryland,” by h Adele Pratt of the Maryland Library Advisory Commission, and by | a brief talk on “Ideas for a New Build- ing” by Dr. George Dobbin Brown. assistant librarian of the Enoch Pratt Frea Library. The meeting will elove with a report from the Edinburg con ference by Dr. H. H. B. Mever, direc tor of the Legislative Reference Serv- ice at the Library of Congres: Tha conference will be conciuded with a dinnep at 6 p.m. at the Wom- en’s Club Auditorium, which will be presided over by Mr. Ashley, who will introduce Dr. John C. French, libra rian of the Johns Hopkins University and Joseph L. Wheeler, librarian of | the the Enoch Pratt Free Library. An ad dress on “What Books Can Do Kor | You" will be delivered by .Jesse Lee Bennett, author and lecturer, plete, Chairman Says. tee of school officials appointed t weeks ago to study the requireme of public school gymnasiums with view to outlining and recommend standard equipment, ‘s about re for presentation to the superint dent, Stephen E. Kramer, chairm: said today for the furnishing and equipping the need of similar standards school gymnasiums. particularly auditorium-gymnasiums in of education. A committea un Mr. Kramer was appointed to stu the situation. it includes G. C. kinsor Rebec A Dr. E. B. Henderson Wilmarth Cooper to Speak at City Club. William Knowles Coopel general C . and a Club, will address the third luncheon forum ofthe club tomorrow at 12:30, on “Changing Con- ditions of Europe.” r. Cooper re cently returned from a four months tour abroad. The City Club Syncopa- tors will furnish music. WMAL will § H. and White, Maj. R Woman Reports Ring Stolen. Mrs. F. R. Coudert. jr. of N York. socially prominent.” reported potice today the loss of a platin i valued Buy | Columbia Records Including “Two Black Crows” Parts 1, 2, 3, 4—All for $1.50 at Harry C. Grove, Inc. 523 11th St. N.W. Jarst® y (ol Ape VoK Gyadis ews e ors pe £ ¢ oo f’;l"‘o L h 1 oAy . o 16 Db Eing i e A" om e “‘“:1.‘ ochY Md an ounce ectives isin, continued their Clande found near Rhode will be opened | northeast in the automobile of Edws Twenty < of illegal possession of nar cott and » Hospital nited States Commissioner Turn: SCHOOL VBOD.Y TO REPORT > Gymnasium Survey Nearly Com- The report of the special commit. | | With standards already established class rooms and other school rooms. new buildings, was felt by the board Wil oneroad, Miss t room of a AN © muech in manner n vhich the voung man spoke. and said hat ha was glad that the committee had called on him. as he is interested n the welfare of hnye and that he the would be a PRESIDENT'S HELP Nine Lads Visit White House to Present Appeal for Building Fund. The President was vers ] terested in the wearnest Form of Egyptian Costume Dinner-Dance. hoped neeess. PROCEDURE IS TOPIC. Address Stu- campaign The annual banguet the Art Promoters Club of Georg f Washington University, which dance, will tian costume dinner Hotel, at held at the Blackstone m- 5 o'clock NSaturday evening, Judge Cayton Will dents at Lawyers' School. Oriental customs will be fe the decorations. menu, mu | dress. and prizes will be aw the best contributions and The annual election will be held customary, following the dinner The offi of the club are: Ke Girdner, president: Rowland Lyvon Mise Matalie Talbutt Lake, and Miss Katherine Summy, vice presidents Banish headache quickly with 1 or 2 Anti KamniaTablets. Alsostoppainsof rheumatism toothache.neuritis,neuralgia, sciatica,lumbage s pains, etc. End insomnia and nerv . Prescribed by doetors and dentists th ver for more than A5 years. 2§ millions 0 ased annually. Sold by all druggists in vest >ocket tins—25 cents. A-K on each tablet finti-Kamnia "% Relle? from Pzins and Aclics by th which 1,000 i under Bl a new and other eot ard “Procedure in the Municipal Court” will he the subject of an address at 1510 H street, | e Nathan Cay . aign Lo rais 3 w It is proposed club wimming ecessories in ord the demands on 1h thont by its inereasing membership nd for this reason the attempt is | being made to raise sufficient mones Accompanyin, > 10 the > Hou eight es Burre Joihn \braham ot the Lawyers' School, an nn the poo! at 830 tonight by J to provide for hrov ton of the Mvnicipa! Conrt Such matters as the jn the court. attachments and other matters of p tance 10 the practicing be explained. He will be follo .ed by Marshall Wiseheart, deputy elork of the Munici- | pal Conrt; who will discuss matters | pertaining to landlord and tenant pro 3 | ceedings, replevin proceedings. pro ceedings for summary judgment, | the campi “lumd.\ and undertaking and other mat & e L | ters ralating to the institution of cases I “ SuRa dwin ¢ |in and practice in cases before the M1- | o and Frank V. smpson’ | nicipa e Who acied as spokes. | Snyder, United States marshal in the | in in the least nervous|District of Columl will address the | i his Drief addvess to the Ex.|students. explaining the matter of issu-| e as velected from 1,70 (ance and service of writs, summons this honor. After explain- | nriither o united ikt M el ward Hood committe he said: “It our ciub is to care for its grovinz mem hership must_have a new and 1 < elubhouse. You. Mr. President, president of the Rovs and von are familiar throng Club of Ros doing for us in onr leisure t It men snd women everywhere he o would ni work g tietion of im i on it Wi his ne, was not the hanorary nts elub work h B ing en an hove he cliuh is 1110 G St. N.W. COMPLETE LINE COLUMBIA RECORDS AND Viva-Tonal Columbia Machines give us hove a and da the ave dane in a hoys' cha of for for the Complete Stock of Columbia Records THOMPSON BROS. 1220 Good Hope Rd. S.E. You M ay Buy The Popular Columbia Record “TWO BLACK CROWS” Part 11T and IV der 1dy Dr. o Your Old Machine Taken in Exchange LOUIS & CO. 7th & G Sts. N.W. The Music Corner Headquarters for all bia Records ew to um at i The HUB Colum 2 7th & D Sts. N.W. They're At It Again This is the second Moran and Mack “Two Black Crows” Record, just out. 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