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*» : «Copyright, its. bj B. C. ruttce. Tr«4» atit MUTT AND JEFF .Initiation Night for 'OldI Limburger Cheese9 Mutt. IT. H P«» «f.l .By BUD FISHER.' " t 1"HE TOWN tv> "re Be es,'Bi& cHeese'i by -me \=r£_ :(?P .V fc..r am (AFT£R rv INITIAT<?0 w. \ o | Pt.'iSH* jNrriAT* a 1/^/ *> FLWH SoM6" Avw:: ^ v iaround { n> excLuswe is trtetig phomc- lite UoM wsv, (N1TlATlOM NIGHTS \V**** vwHAX WRC I AAACRS* CCUBf X'l-s. BHov ? j|=| 1J CLASS AND cacc A FAX> a "feller** needs a I THe PHONG SGRUIC.G II WHEN QI ESTIOX IK SCHOOL CODE J.ese feiiows sowe fjj X7MC.G 52^ HONVG J| friend he becomes THG^LOB J| PI T LP TO THE STLDENTS. Perhaps, this answersdesperate. Uttt<=N> V«s |!S.~JCASi the question of why little When a higrh school student wins a r,i START FOR AmV Tommy (that may be his re^l'nane) letter at one institution and is made a canvass of virtually all the to another, should he continuetransferred houses on the 1200 block of D street to wear that letter? In subtance, this northeast last Sunday morning, is a question submitted to the board of education recently by James T. a playmate. seeking It was about 11 o'clock when the Lloyd. Mr. ringing of a doorbell disturbed the Lloyd pointed out that a friend of a former a home near his, studentpersonal Sabbath tranquility of ut Tech High School, is now 12th and D streets. The housewife Central. While at Tech theattendingboy opened the front door and looked 1 ad won a "T'* and renupst^d "Mr. the Lloyd to ascertain if it would be down upon lonesome-appearing for him to wear the letterpermissible Tommy. at Central. "Have you a little girl that wants Stephen K. Kramer. assistant to play with me?" he said superintendent of schools, cut short "I can't plav by myself and I an apparent protracted debate on the J haven't any sister." appealingly.subject when he informed the board Unfortunately there was no little that tl e question was a self-adjusting girl in this home, and Tommy went one. Mr. Kramer diplomatically but to the adjoining house in se-rch 01 a strong.y intimated that should the playmate. Hut his efforts obviously boy be courageous enough to disport vain. Half an hour later he was the letter "T" on his sweater while were lot c seen alone on a nearby vacant attending Central the students there throwing stones at stray cats. would soon settle the problem. il [ TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 13 | GARRICK."A Clean Town," * f CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. at 3:30 p.m. performance PRESIDES!."East Is West" Mrs. ^Vilson-fireene fntonninw »ntr IS DENIED. D. C. JOBS PLENTIFUL. iveek>, at 8:30 p.m.. 1 (second D. MOTION boys' choir of the Epiphany Chapel 90-Year-Old C. | Theater to KCITH'S.Elsie Janis, vaudeville, at WWW W « m yesterday at the President 2:1 a and S: 15 Dr. Griffith Denied Permission to Demand for Street Bepiir Laborers I Nation Choir. p.m. hear the Ukrainian HELA SCO."Plenty of Pep," Woman Is Active Amend Petition for Mandamus. Exceeds Supply. at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. vaudeville, FTai'owri'f favors will t»-* civeii :it Justice Hltz of the District Employment condition* In the the Catholic COSMOS."The Country Store," at 3, J the d.t'icin:. assembly of 6:30 and-9 p.m. InSpiteoiHerAge Court yesterday overruled Supremethe of Columbia continue fair withDistrict Women's S* rvi< Club. Friday. 9 p.m., motion of Dr. Lewis A. Griffith for care' tfOl E street. SVJtAXD."Stepping Around," at Mrs. Elizabeth R. Riley, 2031 F to amend his for a large building program taking DJ"KA1 at Community House, 2:30, 6:30 and 9 p.m. permission petition of virtually all building tradesmen.1 street northwest, yesterday celebrated mnndatpus to compel the District of will Us weekly GAYET1'."Wine, Women and Song," ler the Department Labor announced I IN The Oranr K!nb give ninetieth birthday anniversary. Commissioners to restore him to the ! at |burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. yesterday.. Machine and automobile dnnee Sato: >*. p.m., Mrs. Riley was born in this city and position of superintendent of on a DFMAN^ streets shops are operating full time J lL'th and Monroe j COLIMRIA."When Knighthood la's lived here all her life, and today Dr. Griffith sought to Insurance. for WeGivetheValues airid Get the Business Masor»i<Hal!,. basis. The demand flr*st-class labor Was in Flower." with Marion Davies, \ *he is as active as people inany years into the record alleged I work exceeds the' 111 northeast. Incorporatefor street repair photoplay, at 10:25 a.m., 12:25, 2:50, j ler junior. She keeps up with the by Commissioner Rudolphstatementsthat AVafchingfcn Hebrew Congregation: 4:55. 7 and 9 p.m. | events and can talk current pressure was brought to supply. I # PA.AVE. ini mber of the political Notwithstanding favorable 616-17 ST. N.W. THE MAN^5 STORES 1005-1007 Simon Wolf, life *1KTHOPOLITAX . Richard Bar- on any of the present dayintelligentyproblems. bear no that the Insurance certain skilled r will celebrate his * among conditionstrades, || rongrega?;.8 thelmess, in The Bond Boy," at 11:35 Mrs. Riley attended school at Miss had to be ousted. superintendent clerical ihd «\ anniversary Friday. Tho honrlnc nn thf nrlcinnl not I unemployment among general hi: eightysixthhas a.m., 1:35, 4:35. 5:30, 7:35 and 9:30 p.m. English's Seminary, in Georgetown. the Is p.m. A <]»-rial musieal program Ill ALTO .' with Her father was Charles Calvert, for tion will be scheduled before workers, department announced, Rabbi Simon will Remembrance," shortly on the increase. announcement zve to i I been arrang- d and of Claude Gillingwater, at 11:45 a.m., many years chief clerk of the War the court. Attorney W. Gwynn In this have something definite subject -L - i«*liver a sermon on 1:45. 3:45. 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. Department, and one time acting Gardiner appears for the petitioner, w ±1- *X n Alone." Al"; members are iu me yuuny j tutrs.u is the news an , "Standing honor the I*ALACK."The Old Homestead," yof War, during the administra-Seeretarwhile Assistant Corporation Counsel Known radium supply in say following of asked t«. be present to Israel." with Theodore Roberts, at 11:10 a.m., tion of that department by Secretary Ringgold Hart is representing the Czechoslovakia, will lastJach»*ymov,twenty suit to zvhich we call attention. "Grand Old Man of American" 1:15. 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:35 p.m. Potts. District Commissioners. years. important purchase your | . an ad" an Conduit Hon.I Citizens* Association "Just you might saiy.but presenting oppor | will meet tomorrow, s p.m., at St. that taken own in I Havid's parish hall. tunity if advantagc of has its reward save Chi Helta Sisnaa Sorority will give n ,'r satisfaction and money masquerade ball Saturday. p nr. at the Alton estate, Montgomery county. Md. The meeting of the Minnesota State i Society. ;ie«l for Saturday, has been postponed until November 2. if 8:30 p.m.. ;t: Thomson School. Dance and entertaining program. Progressive found!. No. f>. of Amerirri, will 1 id a bazaar at 4th streetDaughtersand Feati tomorrow Seas<enable trials night .v.enuo southeast. iring Spc Pennsylvania reunion i|! all c<antribute to this "Better Ho use ! \ \Va*hinid«"i Seminary They Furnishihg" suggestion.by offering will bo he'd at Wardnmn Park, begin- value;s at low ning this tl:*te anil cr.nriir.iu g u« superior attracti\sely prices. inclusive. Tin w» 1 be a cardx-nday. $ party tomorrow afternoon and a ji You have the added advantage here of a account if )rou wist1 11. I Friday evening. All former banquet charge asked to attend. students ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. i! TONIGHT. Community dance. S o",clock, at You['II Like These E>lankets Neighborhood House. of officers and g§8 "Hudson Brand and Indian Blanikets. are Annual reception a'M Bay" They board of College Women's % W made in < from woven where the wool i o'clock. JSIusicaVadvisory Oregon pure wool; «*lub. S:3<> to 10:30 In Fawn, and Piclid, with beauti- I program. S White, Gray J fSifrov,tni borders and with the brilliiant colors that , Bishop J. S. Caldwell will dedicate f.y ped baptismal font i:i memory of th«- | lie original Indian Blankets. Beaiutifullv soft andI J. \V. <mith at John'WesleykiteBishop id will of s A. E. Zion Church, S o'clock. give years service, M. :hes, single thickness at '?? $10-00 hold an | The Wanderlusters will UA^^^fldk open meeting at 1103 E street for the ji purpose of completing aim enlarging n Blankets of brilliant colors and attractive ' the activities of the organization anil election of officers. Sunday hikes dark and light mixtures. The;se Blankets are will be conducted as at present and niire virtrin wool with warn of l -O. r fine long ! _ staple all will be welcome to participate. The character and construction of this Blanket Burnside Post. Grand Army of is the moat th*it could be' used. I will hold an open meeting,Republic.S warp satisfactory o'clock, in G. \. It. Hall. for many uses about the home.