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The Star carriers were furnished with car | tokens for transportation to and from the circus by The Star, giving them a 5 | complete evening of entertainment with- ) . o | out cost. The boys showed marked en- thusiasm. 12th and N. ¥. Ave. N.W. M The show, consisting of 15 acts often presented under canvas, was featured by acrobatics by both men, women and ” brasts. One of the best of the acts was “a whirlwind riding display” by May wirth. Elephants, seals and horses also performed in “big top” style. A number of side shows in the base- ment proved an attraction before and after the pfl'la{n}nm‘e and dlla‘){x ?hll)- e B minute intermission. Featured in these fhe ey e rer Vi swr | was “Snookie Junior,” chimpanzee of s and aes the dis: 1 | motion picture fame, T L | The circus s to continue each eve- o - Sl ) ning through Saturday. It is being Always staged by the uniform bodies of Almas Temple, George E. Harris, president. The executive officers of the Shri Circus Committee are Robert S. I potentate, honorary chairman; Dr. Thomas L. Miller, general chairman; Mr. Harris, president of the uni- formed bodies; John W. Fenton, secre- tary; Raymond M. Florance, controller, and ‘Jesse Nussear, treasurer. 'FOUR HELD AS BODY OF GIRL, 7, IS FOUND | Police Say Man Confesses to Slay-| ing—Child Had Been Missing Since Friday. A vitreous china lavatory chromium-plated Tegs. created by KOHLER to match the toilet and tub of write phone— ADams 0145 By the Associated Press. | CONEMAUGH, Pa. March 17—The | body of 7-year-old Betty Mowry, missing | | since Friday, was found yesterday un- | der the attic floor in the home of Harry | r | Starchok, 28. District Attorney D. P.| 4 | Weimer said last night that Starchok | had confessed the slaying. ! | The girl's head was crushed with a age | hammer and she had been assaulted, | police said. | " Starchok's wife Margaret, 22: George Andrews, a boarder in the Starchok | phome, and Albert Potter were also held in connection with the slaying. Arrest | of all was made on information fur-| nished by Starchok’'s 4-year-old son, | with whom the slain girl was playing | | fust pefore she disappeared, authorities | said. 20.000 TO PARTICIPATE | IN ST. PATRICK’S PARADE | b S | Gov. Roosevelt, Al Smith and Act- | ing Mayor McKee Will Review New York Marchers. By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, March 17.—Twenty thousand persons will take part in | the annual St. Patrick'’s day parade | up_Fifth avenue this afternoon. | Twenty-seven battalions, drawn from | scores of organizations, will march from 46th street to 110th street. Gov. Roosevelt, Alfred E. Smith and Acting | Mayor Joseph V. 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Sinclair Lewis. winner of the 1930 Nobel prize for literature, who. is to speak next Tuesday night, March 24, | at_ Central Community Center, Thir- teenth and Clifton streets, under aus- pices of the Community Institute, denies | emphatically that he is in the least | “un-American.” | 'The author has been annoyed by | the interpretation placed upon his speech, made upon the occasion of the The Shoe for the Man at the Top or on the Way Up So long as appearances count with men who count, the supremacy of Stacy-Adams styles and Stacy-Adams quality will never be questioned. The Spring showing splendidly upholds these twin virtues. 612 13th @he Fuening Ftae respondingly prompt actio Northwest 11th and Park road—Arm- strong’s Pharmacy. 14th and P sts. — Day's Pharmacy. 1135 14th st. — Marty’s Cigar & Magazine Store. 17th and Que sts.—Ken- ner’s Pharmacy. 15th and U sts. — G. O. 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Mr. Lewis attempted to cancel all speaking engagemients after his return from Europe, but was persuaded to give three lectures, one of which is his talk here. He will speak from the ;u'lzjg_ct. “American Literature Comes of Nearly half llle’ total area of Jugo- slavia will be devoted to agricul this year. St STACY-ADAMS Your size is here in either black or tan calfskin Edmonston’sTo, St. N.W. CARL M. BETZ, Manager ADVERTISENENTS B ot RECEIVED HERE If you have a “want” to supply or service to render—a Star Classified Ad will bring Vsurprising re;ults n. Leave copy for The Star Classified Section at any one of the following branch offices. There’s one in your neighborhood. Georgetown 30th and P sts.—Morgan Bros.’ Pharmacy. 30th and M sts.—Brace's Pharmacy. 3411 M st. — Moskey's Pharmacy. 2072 Wisconsin a ve — Haney's. ‘Wisconsin ave. and O st.— Donahue’s Pharmacy. 35th and O sts. — Sugar’s Drug Store. 5104 Conduit rd —Modern Drug Store. 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