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=X THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON , D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 13, '1830. We see by the Papers... King George bets $5 on race horse and loges <+« Al Smith observes 30th wedding anniversary .« « When rain fell in Corbach., Germany, it uncovered a gold deposit nearhy . . . Twins marry and take twin names . . . Deadwood Dick dies at 85 with his"hoots off . .. Man urges heetle 617 times around the brim of a derby hat and ORATORY CONTEST | PLANS ARE SHAPED Except Choice of Four Zone Speakers. Everything is in readiness for the National Oratorical Contest May 24 in Constitution Hall, but the contestants | themselves, four of whom have yet to be selected. The only finalists chosen so far are Edmund Gullion, The Star’s champion, and representatives of e Pacific Coast | and New England zones. Elimination contests in the four other zones will be Citizens Can Aid In Keeping Parks * of District Clean BY COL. U. S. GRANT, 3d, dirty just as do n dren and negliected homes ‘When Rock Cr rampage the Park Department food and empty containers all over the landscape. Nor is it poscible for us to eman by every posy assers, “Thou shalt es us an op- to think about these to discover our own short- gs and to resolve to turn new leaf and refrain from “RICHELIEU” TO BE GIVEN SECOND TIME TONIGHT Initial Performance of Drama by Georgetown Univer- sity Cast Well Received. A second end final performance of | “Richelieu” will be given by the Mask | and Bauble Club Players of Georgetown | | Univer: | ater this evening at 8 o'clock. | The initial performance of the Hilltop | group was enthusiastically received last | night, and the role of the great French |cardinal was skilfully portrayed by | Frank Wenzler, a senior and president | of the club. | The stage settings were elaborate and | under the direction of William McLar- | | ney was furnished by the | Georgetown Collegiarts. | Wenzler was given good support by a |cast which inclnded William O'Brien. | Cormick. Miles O Brien, Wil- sson, Gerard Burger, William | | Akin, Lester C. Burdett. Leo Kelly, | | Robert Corcoran, Philip Degnan, Wil- Famed DISTRICT GRQ GUNDERSHEIMER'S 7 Varieties y in the Wardman Park The-t‘ JUNIOR LAYER CAKE a Each zsc BUTTER “AYRSHIRE” Rich in Flavor QaRERY STORES i GRANULATED SUGAR COFFEE “GOLD BAG” Good With Every Meal held before the end of the week. All s are expected to reach not later than a week from | tam Cannon, Robert McNamara, Fred- | ¢ Murphy, Arthur Schwartz, Gerard | Richard _ Gorman, William | Pusateri, Bart* Tier- | = and John Drum. | Rev. Thomas J. Stokes, S. J., moder- | ator of the club, was in charge of the performance. Claus Bogel coached the { will have a am of the | players. | national fin cretary of | Interior Ra r vill | deliver the i s | e Lb. 293 WILKINS ............Lb. ORIENTA . .Lb, WHITE HOUSE ......Lb. Rich in *Canned” bands for the Army ok Falls intRapidaniRiver ... Albet- ter way to cool off is to wear one of our Sheldon Palm Beach Suits . . . “cool” for your pocket- book, too . . . only $16.50. v 48 Quality 4 c “GOLD BAND” Will Make Good ~ 45 Food Taste Better 2 NEW COMPLETE D.G.S. STORES 4528 2405 GEORGIA AVE. | BENNING RD. Freedman & Ormland N.E. Owners P. Maisel, Owner Phone Col. 9543 Phone Lin. 7531 ity rules, Randolph Leigh, director ge: eral, yesterday eliminated Eimer Snyder, who would ha participated in the finals for the Southeastern-Central zone tomorrow night at Pittsburgh, Pa. V| ident of Pottsville | | P. S—We don't see everything in the paper . . . sometimes our spectacles got misty and we miss things. So, if you come across envthing unucual in the news events of the day please send them to the Advertising De. portment of The Hecht Co. Psychic Predicts Career. trisistateisteiesistats Wheat | P o — NE]\V YORK., 1\1?,\' 15 lfi‘\rfA career contest in Central vania, is in- the talkies is foreseen for Marion e acoual Pennsyivenis, it [IMAN, "MOURNED"AS READ, ||xan the Kansas girl with the golden laid down for contcstants. | voice,” by a Kansas psychic, Gene This is the first instance of a divis- FIGHESASUIMQEAWIEE | Dtnnis St e searce B Derisien !jonal winner being ruled out because of | visioned Jolson career rathe: his age. According to the rule e | than a Galli Curci. Miss Talley had their nineteenth birthday on the GELES, May 15.—Bxck in S n‘ u ng ruary 1 preceding the national finals. | Cheboygan, Mich, in 1904 Arthur C.| VeI . Timekeepers Accept. | < was mourned 85| o pel'prepared to guard munition Maj. Gen. Amos A. Pries, U. §. A.|dead and a river was dragged for his|factories in _time of war, an army of retired, and Rear Admiral W. H. Stand- | bo ; B T Rt it T et ley, U. S. N, have agreed to act as| Mrs. Martha Moffitt, his|nandle rifles and machine guns. timekeepers in the national finals, Mr. rec re in a suit Leigh announced today. They will use e ad Mofliit | stop-watches and rigidly enforce the | turned up to oppose the action. | Pke time limit. Seeking o compel her long-missing | 3 As in the finals for The Star's area, | husband to provide for her support, Mrs. the national judges will be instructed | Moffitt told Superior Judge Leon Yank- | that eontestants are supposed to have | Wich that she finally learned that he pared their speeches down to a length | Still was alive and living in Callfornia pared el e helr delivery in six | Vith another woman under the name of l oc minutes and to view with disfavor fail- | C. A. Maple. ~When I found him li 1% - — % 1 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT = learned they had a child.” she said ure fo have done 8 g | Mot agmitied bis wifcs testimony THESE NEW STORES AT YOUR CONVENIENCE B e edlt 1 time s called on | Was _true, but insisted that she was gf;asé’\frmg his extemporaneous address, a“mn’dnftgh S nd had cfl,xidnnpd; since it will be taken as an indication ant herefore w not entitled m‘ that he is fully acquainted with his subject. m kwich held that although | " - . {the wife may have condoned Moffitt’s | Wil be slightly different from The |90 5 '1* ordered Moffitt to pay $50 a Star's finals when the topics were given | month alimony. | fo the speakers exactly“4> minutes bes | —— P —— fore the beginning of their prepare R Lo e o the mational contest each | ¥go9ge ¢geedeadraeaadsadofocfortneds | speaker will be informed of his subJect | (& as he or she walks off the stage at the | %' completion of the prepared address. | ofe Advantage Neutralized. & Following_this procedure, the last| % speaker will have approximately 10| «3e minutes less than the first orator in| O which to gather his thoughts for his | % extemporaneous address, since the sec- | o% ond halves of the orations are but 4| minutes in length as against 6 minutes | efo for the prepared speeches. 4 1t is thought, however, that this ap- | % parent advantage will be neutralized by the more favorable position on the pro- | gram of the later speakers. 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