Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1931, Page 10

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A—10 THE SUND!: aQ AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY PART ONE. GENTERS PREPARE FOR“WIZARD OF 02 Cast of 1,000 Children to Take Part in Musical Event T health and alone. Medal May End Poverty AWARD OF BRITISH KING TO HE visit of an Indian medicine man to England a century ags | may mean relief from penniless | old age for a destitute Wash- ington woman who is in ill The medicine man was Peter Jones, | son of a Welsh father and an Indian st sorcerers of his day in Western at Stadium May 23 mother, who became one of the gr . e A musical version of “The Wizard of | d! ©z" will be presented by 1,000 or more | D Wachington children in Wilson Stadium at 5 pm. May 23, under the auspices | of the Community Center Department The presentation, as it will be given in the Florida avenue stadium, has been presented with considerable’ success in | Detroit, according to those sponsoring its presentation here. Centers to Be Represented. Those participating In the entertain- ment have been rehearsing for mire | than a month. The following commu- nity centers will be represented in tie presentation: Columbia_Heights, East Washington, Thomson, Takoma, South- | east. Macfarland, Buchanan, E. V.| Brown, Ben Murch, John Eaton, Cooke, Gordon, Janney, Park View, Langley, Oyster, Grant, Bancroft and Chevy’ Chase. The presentation will be made under the direction of a committee of com- munity_center officials headed by Mrs W. L. Hardy. Other members of the | body arqMiss Sibyl Baker, Mrs. M. W. | Davis, N A. C. Driscoll, Mrs. Marie | Moore Forrest, Mrs. A. L. Irving, Miss | Bses D. Schreiner and Harold Snyder. | Children Being Trained. The children are being trained by the following instructors: —Frances Brightwell, Margaret Carmc Evelyn Davis, Alice L. Hunter, Judy Lyeth. Marjorie Schuster. Donna L. Taggart Sara Bergling. Lorine W. B. Dean, Mar- tha Fisher, Elizabeth Jenkins, Beatr Mullin, Dorothv Parson, v Randall, Nrs, J. P. Tolford and Marguerite Wolfe. Miss Baker has been assisted in de- slgning the costumes by Ethel Jones They are now being made in the vari- ous centers throughout the city. It is planned to use the entire fleld @t the stadium for the presentation. ~ NURSES MEET TOMORROW Annual Session to Be Addressed by Rev. W. Coleman Nevils. The Graduate Nurses Association of the District of Columbia will hold its annual meeting at 3:30 o'clock tomor row afternoon in the Hall of Service Women's War Memcrial Bullding, | American Red Cr An evening meeting of the associa- tion, at 8 o'clock tomorrow, will be addressed by Rev. W. Coleman Nevil §. J., president of Georgetown Uni- versity. | p) a Force, of KAYS $1000.000 il Canada. persuaded to visit England, which he pe: artists and became the type figure of the red man in British art. medicine His fame spread and he was id in his full regalia. For & few weeks | e was the sensation of London, ap- ared at court, was taken up by the | King William the Fourth was so im- ressed by Peter Jones that he created | special decoration for him. The | man had alwavs been a DIAN FOUND HERE. RESENTED 7 the Year 1932 ERITVER TeES eAlain of chat po T Gm A Comssvczy LTI . located at e River Credid L I8 OPPER Lanata and was treated at a sanitarium before being taken to the hospital. | While in the hospital his condition | | was made more serious by a dislocation MAN ARE HUNTED of his hip. Following this injury the | patient would take but little food, and | |Canadian Newspaper Joins | it was due to the lack of proper nourish- ment that his death occurred so soon. With British Embassy in Search. Elliott’s body s resting in the District Morgue, where it was photographed | vesterday by a police photographer, po- lice hoping to learn more about the de- | Efforts are being made by interested | | persons to save the body of Herbert J.| Elliott from potter's field. Elliott, n“ | newspaper man, 57 years old, died at| « Garfield Hospital Wednesday aftrirnoon | atter being a patient there two months. | | Elliott is believed to have been a British | IN ORDER ceased when copies of the photograph | reach his friends in Canada. The pa- | tient's only reference to relatives while in the hospital was mention of a niece. | WOMEN TO CO.NVENE D0 10 AAAAAAAAAAAA, Special Dispatch to The Star. CLINTON. Md., May 2—Committee chairmen will be announced at the FIRE AND THEFT PROTECTION ' OPENING SPECIAL 3532 CONN. AVE. N.W, TO GET BETTER AC- QUAINTED WITH HIS NEW CLIENTS IN THE VICINITY OF CONNECTICUT AVE. | Bradley Staunch friend of the English and had | G street, was shown a handsome deco- | done much to persuade his fellow ration which had been passed down in tribesmen to accept British rule. Then [the family for years. Investigation re- Peter returned to Canada, was con-|vealed that this was the medal given verted to Christianity and became n=‘r‘c(cr Jones by King William—a rare e o o misslonary as he had | decoration which, it was learned at the | been as & medicine man. National Muscum, probably would have | Alter bis death his medal disap- |considerable value for collectors. i by Anchor Bar Teeth BEST_FOR 15 YEARS TEETH WITHOUT PLATES CROWN AND BRIDGEWORK e QC0O0 Toeth Extracted, $1. Plates Eepaired Whiie DR. LEHMAN 406 Seventh Street Over Woolworth's 5 and 10 A few days ago a welfare| It was practically the sole possession ' visiting Mrs. Louise Burret, 447 | of Mrs. Burret which had any value. | JUDGES ARE ANNOUNCED TAXI DRIVER ARRESTED | FOR CAPITAL HORSE SHOW.| . 11... Drivin Ghavgs 3o Btted] Events to Be Held at Bradley After Collision. | A | _Alger G. Wade, 28, a taxicab driver. | Farms Lasting Four Days 11310 Fifteenth street, was arrested by | Will Begin May 13. | Patrolman_A. S. Miskell of the third | | precinct on a reckless driving charge | Judges for the National Capital | yesterday, after his cab collided with | Siores -Gihow, which: will be Eeld st |55 SETRNGE 10 We T3 Rt on | Farms May 13-16, Were an-| Two occupants of the cab, Carvoll | nounced yesterday by Melvin C. Hazen, | Beale, 48, and his wife, Mrs. Virginia | Dresident of the Horse Show Associa- | Beale, 36, of 1757 K street, were shaken | o up. but Tefused to go to & hospital. | J Garner West, Garnersville, N. Y.,| Wade's machine struck a car owned and John W. McCom Manouk Manoukian, 916 So\‘en-] Del., will judge the pa strect. Henry B. Wilson, 30, c . The hunters v 37 French strcet, Manoukian's hunter breeding classs will b , was alone in the machine. by Henry G. Vaughn, Boston Luttrell, Dalaplane, Va., & McCabe of Toronto The polo and military classes will be judged by Lieut. Col. Adna R. ChafTee, U. 8. A. McComb and West will judge the saddle horses and saddle breeding classes. COOL WEATHER FORECAST Pc <ibility of Frost Tomorrow in Washington Area. With cool weather continuing today according to an official forecast, th Weather Bureau promises a furth temperature tomorrow ngton with the probability of a ht frost in the hinterland. Warmer weather is forecast for Tues- mixed with showers, causing the thermometer to decline again and to remain_ doyn_until Friday. On that day general showers are predicted PRESENTING @l Cost DIAMOND RINGS The new “Style Crest” diamond rings are a com- hination of the very newest i h Kay's diamond These ~ rings arc * - CARESSE Beven diamonds in & new chan- nel design mounting of 18-kt. gold. A “Style Crest” value! ' $2.00 Week values created Kay's SPECIAL TERMS Just a small down payment re- auired—a long time to pay bal- ance. Full value allowed on trade- { portion of one of his fect was ampu- | rooming in a house in the 1400 block subject. Representatives of the British em- bassy and persons connected with a Montreal, Canada, newspaper are tak- ing an interest n the disposition of the body. Eiliott told hospital officials that a tated when he was a boy because of a | diseased condition of the bone. He was of M street when he was taken sick W. H. Baker of Boston. Mass., Our SPECIALIST Is_now at our Washington offices. 1424 ‘Massachusetts ave., for consultation. 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