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Many Flowers in Cabin. ‘The Edge cabin filled rapidly with flowers. A small company of infantry saluted him as he walked down the gang plank. He stood at attention while their band played “The Star Spangled Banner.” Ambassador Edge said they all had remained well throughout their trip, which was without incident except during the tail end of the great storm, when furniture bolted to the side of the wall broke loose and. awakened him. | He remarked his arrival was not unlike that dt the beginning of his honeymoon seven years ago—except that his family had grown since. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929. MOON MULLINS—Just Another Way to Meet a Swell Number. WELL, WELL, WELL- THERE SHE 1§~ i SHE FINALLY TALKED THE OLD DADDY INTO TH' JEWELERY STORE. OH BOY! WOTTA PIR 1 WONDER WHO SHE 15. PSHAWL OON'T SHOOT TAKE THE PEARLS, BUT ODON'T DRAMA GUILD HEADS|s,&sor from xew, e cay o MEET PLAY DlRECTORs Playwrights and authors in the city play-writing contest, sponsored by the Drama Guild, which opens immedi- “The Honeymoon,” Comedy | en%iact Blavs 1 RATER™S, ' the i g for both full-length and one-act plays. The committee for the one-act play and vicinity are invited to enter the Will Discuss Casting of Parts for|ately and closes February 15. Only plan of the Drama Guild to offer prizes RECOVERY IS SOUGHT |5rcs ta sl reachea; but. that”she e had been reachs defendant failed and refused to make ON STOCK CONTRACT |**5t &"iites ™ ias tmis proceeding 1s brought for the purpose of having the TR ::ur]t "cg‘mmn n;; wgcr;clg of ‘;“'“‘g.“fi ) \vol ‘upon e dec! n of whicl Harman Names N.ew qu'k Firm as DD Tatita! or F undreds ol Dastial pays Defendant in Suit, for ment purchasers of this stock will be determined. $1,056.25. Attorneys Edwin C. Dutton and E. 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Treasury Enthusiastic Over Post. Directors of the city’s dramatic clubs | writing contest includes Dr. Paul Kauf-| Henry L. Doherty & Co., 60 Wall “I am delighted to reach your coun-|the guild, in Franklin Administration |schools and Mrs. John Otto Johnson of College of this city, wherein the latter | maintaining and perpetuating the deep |the casting of parts in John Tobin's | Guild play writing contest, either at|the plaintiff undertook to purchase 100 |additional teacher at the Benning following my old friend Mr. Herrick, | mont’in February. ance to b paid in 10 equal instaliments, | Association. not be evolved. I know I will have the | rocommendations as to participants in | trespassing hens have been warned, that his contract thereupon became au-| Plans to ask authorities of the District N ¢ 6 ¢ 0 e e e eSS e oo e 000000000000 00000e0eosd o ith the man of American University, Dr. De- |street, New York City, were named de- The new Ambassador gave Prenchi |04 groups Wil mer WUR the S| Witk C. Groissant of George Washing- | fendants in a suit ity, ere pamed <. |ADDITIONAL TEACHER newspaper men a prepared statement com y ton University, Miss Sarah E. Simons'Supreme Court yesterday by Pinckney A s KED BY c ITIZE N s try. It is with genuine enthusiasm that the Arts Club of Washington. seeks to recover $1,056.25 on a contract I will undertake the responsibility | Bullding, Thirteenth and K streets, | "y o corints should be addressed to|entered into by the plaintiff and the + friendship that has existed always be- 7 " American University or at the offices of | shares of the common stock of the tween Prance and the United States. g’%fiant{:‘eb;{ OO, e e | the Community Drama Guild, Pranklin | Gitles Service Co. at $60.15 per share, | SChool were adopted Wednesday night whose labors and memory we all revere.| “nyractors of the 30 or more grou & . beginning November 1, 1929. The organization also went on record | Our problems, however, are never s6 |, TGOS B Tlo uflon'flls Scratching Chickens Doomed. The declaration avers that the plain-|as favoring establishment of a play- ° o generous co-operation of you all. “The Honeymoon.” which will go into|fowl may be killed for entering flower | tomatically canceled, and that under|to repair the streets in the community . rehearsal shortly after January 1. At|beds, the county attorney's office has|terms of the contract the defendants|were discussed. Efforts to obtain new . Eighty-five escalators have been in- | present it is the plan of the board of |ruled. The bodies should be thrown | were required to make settlement upon| members will be made as a result of 409 11th St. N.W. s EIWICE ‘ 5 which said: Guild of Washington in the offices of jof the District of Columbia public|J. Harman, head of Strayer Business entrusted to me by President Hoover of | Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock to consider | pr " payl Kaufman, chairman, Drama |defendant on October 4, 1929, wherein Resolutions asking appointment of an “T clearly recognize the difficulties of | /¢ PIcCAtee O Bor o200t hlay tourna- | Bullding. with a cash payment of $1,000, the bal- | at & meeting of the Benning Citizens’ diffcult that clear undefstandings can- | fournament will be invited (o make| HILO, Hawali (P)—I{ owners of |tifl made no payment November I, and | ground on a site adjoining the school. stalled by the London subway. governors of the Drama Guild to bring! into the owner’s yard. the basis of the market bid price of the | several speeches favoring such a drive. 409 11th St. N.W. 1350 F St. N.W. 'é 1350 F St. N.W. 3218 14th St. NW. . - X 7 , 3218 14th St. N.W. 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