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ELKS ME THREE IN ROW FROM POSTOFFICE The bowling team of the Elks con tinued Uh winning streak last night and took three straight games from the Postoflk-e team by the overwhelm ing score of 142 pins. The team s-ores were: Elks, 1,464; Pogtoffice, 1.i22. Frank Maker, of the Elks, a"aln rolled high score with a total of 208 for the three games. Tonight's game will be between the Post office and American Legion rollers. A sum mary of last night’s contest follows: Elks. Total Tucker 84 99 97 2BO Maker 119 100 83 3OB Taylor 101 89 109 299 L vy 105 99 89 293 Parklf son.. .105 91 88 284 Total. . .511 478 472 14G4 P. Ktofflce. Total Kepplt r. ... 94 80 97 271 (” *met s ... 87 93 84 204 Russell. . ... 89 79 107 275 Miller 94 89 83 2C6 Hinton . ... 81 75 90 246 Total, . 415 416 461 1322 Mtumliiig Of Trunin Team W. L. Pet. Elks '..16 2 .888 t'o apinv "51" 10 8 .555 Post office 9 9 .500 St Margaret's ... 4 8 .333 Strange & White.. 4 8 .833 American legion.. 5 13 .277 —-- • • Big Turn-Over In Farm Occupants Last Year Nearly 1.250,000 farms, or np proxlinately one out of every Pv farm 9 In the t’nited States, change;' occupants in 1922. according to i survey nail* ‘>y the United States He pnrti.iont of Agriculture. Thin is the first survey of the klm’ made by the department, and "whtb the changes give evidence of con slderable mobility among America! fart.vis. until comparative figures fot other yearn are available It will no’ be possible to determine whether th< extent of the movement In 1922 wa greater or less than usual,” says Dr C, L. Stewart, economist preparing the report. In nine Southern States one farm I? every four chapped" occupants; in si - Plates In the New England group th' turn-over was one farm in every ten and la most of the Corn llel’t ani 1 Western States between 10 and 15 pe’ cent, of the farms changed occupant? Changes in ownership of farms tool place on nearly 400,000 farms, or ap proxlmately one farm In every sixteei In the United States In genera’ more fnrms changed owners In th* West and South then in the New Eng land, Middle Atlantic and Corn Ilel States. - -- Frleml Of Soul Item Forest ry IMes WASHINGTON, I). C.. Mar. 22.—M L. Alexander, Commissioner of Con serveUcn for Louisiana, died ut Nov Orleans on March 19. The cause o forestry In the South loses a stauncl friend in his death. In six year; Louisiana has advanced under his ad ministration to a loading place among States practicing forestry. It nov has a State-wide fire protective sys tom, operated in co-operation witl the Federal Government, and law; that through equitable taxation en courage the growing of timl er Hoys clul s 111 forestry wore first starte* in tli's State and a six weeks’ sum mer silmol is maintained in co-oper ation with the State University whore menilers of the State Fores try Department and others are give fores'rv training. Mr Alexander' work has done much to put Louis ana in the front rank of progressive States in the matter of conservation Max Snyder To Have Opening Tomorrov A pre-Easter sale of new sprin? styles will start tomorrow at the stor of M ix Snyder, one of West street’s prominent merchants. Satin and pat out leather pumps, of excellent qual itv, various types of oxfords, and aev oral examples of the two-tone; models so popular this spring wil prove attractive to the feminine* por tion of this city, while the offerings o men’s dress and working shoos anr oxfords cannot fail to please the men A noticeably appealing sale of siP hose in all shades and patterns also is listed. Mr. Snyder is also offering his en tire stork of men's and loys* suit and pants at unusually low prices thus extending to the male citizens i chance to obtain a new suit for Easte? without having to go “dead broke" th rest of fie spring. ♦♦- . Paradox 1 \ enf out to the woods to-dav To lilaway from you. From you a thousand miles away— Rut you came, too Ar l yr‘ the old dull thought would s*iv. + M. spirit to’benumb— N If vn i were lut a mile awry Vca would n“t come --dess'* 11. Rit'.eahoase Figs In Cereal Add one-half cupful of chopped figs to two cupfuls of oatmeal or cream of when; v hUo it is cooking and atout twenty minutes before it is to be served. Any cereal may l>e used, but these cereals are especially good with Children especially* like this dish.™ Washington Star. INSPECTION OF NAVAL ACADEMY APRIL 23 TO 2€ (Cmllim< From Pace 1.) Swanson, Virginia; Congressmen (fn addition to HUD—George P. Darrow. Pennsylvania; B. Carroll Reece. Ten essee; Daniel J. Riordan, New York; and Carl Vinson, Georgia. Admiral Wilson has named Lieutenant-Com , mandcr Emanuel A. Lofquist to act as secretary to the board. What Program 4 alls For Following is the complete program of ceremonies arranged: Monday, April 23—11 a. m.. Heads ■>f Departments meet Board of Visi ors at Administration Building; 11:30 a. m.. Inspection of Bancroft Hull end Gymnasium; 1 p. m., Lunch eon (Superintendent’s House); 2:30 n. m, Meeting of Board of Visitor? for Organization, Officers' Mess; 3:3C * m. Regimental Parade. Worden Mold; 5 p. in.. Recent ton at Superin ’undent's House for Board of Visi or? and their giKstx; officers, civil Inn Instructors, and their wives; all nidabiptneu officers, and regimenta' •',d battalion staff petty officers. Tue-day, April 24 10 a. in., inspec on of (1) Department of Marine En tmerlng and Naval Construction, (2) >oj irtment of Electrical Engineer •g ml Physics, (3) Mahan Hall, (4) M irtment of Mathematics, (5) De ir m< ut of English; 2:3ft p. m, Ses on of Hoard of Visitors; 3 p. m. i.-qeefion of hart or; 3:30 p. m ;•;! drills; 8 n m.. Dinner (Super *:<* ide-nt's Henze). \\ edin*sJay, April 25 —lO a. m.. In pnrticu of (i) Department of Navi •f. m. (2) Department of Seamanship, 7) Department of Modern Lang r.ces, (4) Department of Ordnance ml Ginnery; 2 n. ni„ inspection of t) I’cstgiaduate School. (2) Naval ; s*'itnl; 2:30 n. in.. Session of I’ourd • Victors. Thurs !uy, April 26 —lO a. m., Fea i>n < ? Board of Visitors; comple n of re.nort; 3:20 p. m„ Usual Irills. The usual drills for Tuesday and ’hnrsday are: First Battalion—lst Ciai i: Navigation; 2d, 3d and 4lh i race: Ordnance; Second Battal on All Classes: Seamanship; Third ml Fourth Battalions—Ail Classes: Ixei utive (Infantry). U< rim r Sen. Watson’s Wife Head (T*y Th* FAIRMONT, W. VA.. Mar. 22—Mrs fiarence M. Watson, wife of former 'lilted States Senator Watson, died ore today. Mr. and Mrs. Watson arrived in ,'ew York last Saturday from South mpton. England, where sho had been 11 for several months. —— . II O!'SE II 0 LI) HINTS' L ,1 - ■ Pressing \f Home When pressing clothes at home, wet he pressing cloth in hot water in itoii 1 of cold and you will not cool our irons. A St itch In Time if winter underwear, when now. vore stitched around each buttonhole w ice on the sewing machine, the but ouholes would not stretch until the ;arnietit is worn out. uni r* A Fine Filler Finely chopped cork mixed with •quid glue is excellent as a tiller for mles in linoleum. When it has set lard, rub down with emery paper and mint to match the linoleum. No Lumps Remove the powdered sugar from he hag as soon as it arrives and place t in a t ghtly covered glass jar, such s a Mason jar. You will find no umps when you wish to use it. Th? doctor told the sick man’s Wife i give him the medicine in a reelin ng posture. The latter was entirely mzzletl and went to a neighbor. "Have you got a reclining posture on can lend me?" she inquired. "Why, I have one, tut I’ve just aaned it," was the bland response. -Washington Star. A eowtoy was taking out a life in urance policy. “Had any accidents?" inquired the igent. t "No,” he said dryly, "but a mule ticked me once." "Don’t you call that an accident?" "No; he done it a-purpose."—Wash ngton Star. Cheer up, flappers, your turn to augh is coming. . Side-burns, ns worn y King Alfonso and the Prince of Vales, have teen decreed by Paris ' -*ri *rs —Washington Saving Made Easy It's not so hard —Uncle Sam Is ready ■HRR|uS. to tell you how in his New Free Book. Send for it today and get the “know-how” of whr.t reems to h-rdest thing the world. Treasury Savings Certificates make it easy and safe. Get your copy now. - 1. To i the book mill 1 Tht United Suites Gemtrmmemt j l Savings System I Tmmrv DmeitinnH , Ck> —. ■ ■ WuhlastOD. D. C. . SH—■■■ .. ■ —■■ ===;i , M 1 IHF F.VY.NLn . .• A-.-VAi.. aI- AArLt.IS. MARYLAND. THURSDAY. MARCH *22. 1023. i | j American Histoiy DAY BY DAY By T. P. Green MARCH 22 French and Scots defeated "he English at the Battle of j Anjou on March 22. 1421. French army went over to Bonaparte (in the "Hundred Days") on March 22. 1815. Families of Napoleon I and Charles X banished from , France on March 22, 1832. Bismarck created a prince ? on March 22. 1871. Riotous demonstrations cgainst Americans in Bogota, Colombia on March 22, 1910. 1 i Famous Old Ship Balks At Sinking y.'tnmered by the big guns of th' tuperdreadnought Mississippi yester lay afternoon, the radio-controlled attler-hip lowa was slowly S'-ttlinr !8t night! Twice the row cl 1 hulk 1 vhlc h was the proud ship of "F : ght- > ng Bob" Evans in the battle of San fago. came under the range of the Mirsissippi’s guns end each time v.ar severely punished by reduced charges and shells, especially designed in the hope they would not r.ink her. ; Mechanics last night were endeav oring to keep the lowa afloat until to day for further big-gun tests, whir!* 1 are plenned ps a climax to the inos extensive maneuvers ever held hy thr United States fleet. The Mississippi , last night attempted to locate the lowa by the use of star shells. Of the 181,799.997 acres included wilhin the 1 oundaries of the n:\Uona 1 forests, 20 per cent I 3 accurate’* mapped and 56 per cent has been cov ered 1 y rough reconnaissance, gay? the annual report of the Forest Serv iee. United States Department of Ag rieulture. On al out 24 per cent nc mapping work has loon dm-*. Customer (whose financial reputa tion is not so goo 1) Vd like a suit. What are your lest term?? Proprietor of TaUor Shop -One half lefore I touch it and the other half lefore you do.—Washington Star First Stenoff —Mow do you like your new boss? —fib Star : Theatre CHANCE OF rUTt HKS DAII.Y Thursday, Friday and Saturday Vodavil Show S~A 11-Star Acts--5 Hel Yoduvil Ever Here! Special Added Attraction*: THURSDAY HERBERT RA WI.INNON “THE MAN INHER (OVER” FRIDAY ‘The Madness of Love’ An All-Star Picture! SATURDAY “BUFFALO BILL” Century Comedy. TAXI SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT TELEPHONE 1X59 EUGENE WELLBORN 80 FRANKLIN STREET al9 j .. ' J SAMUEL W. BROOKS & CO., CHAS. NKLSON BROOKS PAINTING DECORATING j PAPER HANGING I —it— Estimates Cheerfully Tarnished U —;: — Color uchemeu tor furnltnre paintings. UphoDterlns and (.old l.lne Bark. IIH DEAN ST. PHONE Ml-ff. C. W. Tucker & Son * ’ ROOFERS 1 Spelling, Sheet Metal and Slnte Work f Stove and Uurmice HrpairiuK. 3 PHONE 52-J. V . - f Plan Of Nation Widz Scope For Development Of Boyhood Plans of nationwide scope to de-, ,e!op the loyhood of’the nstion in' the duties and responsibilities of! Christian citizenship were developed •n New York on March 5. at a con clave of the Order of Sir Galahad when first steng were taken in the "Boyhood Building” movement inuug iraled at the recent General Conven ‘'on of the Ep : seopal Church. Some if the lest known of the clergy and aity of the church art- identified with his r.ew venture, which seeks to in mlcete in the youth of the nation a continuing interest in religion after they have passed the period of adoles cence. One of the increasing diffi culties facing the church leaders of all denominations, according to those who are behind the movement, is the tendency of loys and girls alike tc j slough off in their active participa te * in church affairs following con- J fir nation; whereas the viewpoint of, the church i that with confirmation j lh? veung men and women should * enter upon a period of useful and continuing activity in religious work.: and in consequence become more use ful members of the community. This tendency discussed at considerable length at the recent 1 Episcopal General Convention and the ■ outcome was the adoption of a reso lution authorizing the creation by the which should take liuto considera tion wmj'B and means of holding the National Council of a Conunissioi boys of the nation to their religiou: obligations. Th ! s commission ha now been appointed with Rev. Ernest , J. Dennen, Archdeacon of the Dio- ] cese of Massachusetts as its chair-! man and includes in its meml ership j the Bishop Coadjutor of Mussaohu- 1 sett:-. IU. Rev. Charles L. Slattery, ! ; ). Rev. W. Russell Bowie, his uci “gsor as Rector of Grace Church, ew York; Bislion Coadjutor Stevens >f I cs Angiles. Bishop Wise of Kan s *s: Professor 11. S t of Her- REPUBLIC THEATRE TOMORROW AND SATURDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE in her greatest picture “EAST IS WEST” The most beautiful Oriental Drama ever filmed 'NfNf N f >v llere’ii tlia An a play )r the flrt D r eamy J picture •• K: t I * lime “Fant Chinatown you’ve read Woof .u 'tlm . h o mllc It 4 wo i* 1 i* r*t lime " a about !;i Bro rdM -y.- * ' ouMtarre whm Ton “ I’he Hatur- Yon k:: v, | ' ' T * l ' dny Kvenlng what that j j ■i y with | le Post.” means. j j tlrama. I the Nhlmmle. ■ V / v. / k / A SENSATION ON THE STAGE! A STUNNER ON THE SCREEN! " u ' lN,i:s boly Children, lie. , :VKNI>(J pkkfohm i:“ • AM-KS. ; AMI 9. Admission: AdultH, tSe e<nponied by and Se tax KxelndiiiK adult to even- AdmlsMon : SutiirdayN and llolblti.vft. ini' perform- ~'* € ’ un ” *' 4 * - ■■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■■■ ■' TODAY CHARLES RAY in “A TAILOR-MADE MAN” / Star Brand Shoes Are Better" || Footwear With the latest and best models in Footwear this House of Good Shoes, announces its readiness to meet the Footwear requirements of every man, woman, boy, "irl and child with . Footwear Of Unusual Me* it We assure cur trade of the best of Shoe Values at any given price for quality is our constant aim! Our Service is at your command! ! FRANK SLAMA & SON i 55 WEST STREET “SHOES THAT SATISFY" ■L : A f vard University, Rev. Gordon N Reese, of St. I.ouis; Rev. Herlert L. Johns* n. of Phoenix. Arizona; Doug las Jamieson, of the Board of Com roe~ce of Detroit: and other represen tative churchmen Within the Episcopal Church are such organizations ?.s the Order of Sir Galahr.d. Boy Scouts, the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and the Knights o' King Arthur, all cf which have l een laboring along the lines of developing Christian manhood. The plans of the new commission contemplate, not an additional organization, but instead a "o-ordination of the work of all of •hose now in existence together with increased efforts, as explained by Dr William E Gardner. Secretary of Re ligious Education, "to prepare th< boyhood of today to assume the dutie" and responsibilities of the manhood o ; tomorrow." At the recent conclave of the Orde* j of Sir Galahad in New York, Arch dereon Dennen. chairman of the com mission, and -also founder of the or ler. outlined the commission’s plan ► nd Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Cailor. D. D . of the National Council o’ the Church, preached a sermon on On !”tic3 aid opportunities of the Ameri j 'an youth of this generation. De I ailed plans of the commission will lv i formulated later. INKLUKNZA FROM \ FGI.FCTFD polos Stop your congas and colds h*for bey become serious If neglecte' hev lead to influenza la grippe eslhmi and bronchitis. Three gene rations of users have teoM r "d to th< quick relief given hv Foley’s Hone? and Tar front coughs, colds, croup throat. cVst and bronchial trouble Largest selling cough medicine in tin world. Mrs S. L. Hunt, Cincinnati Ohio, writes; Foley’s Honey and Tar cured me of a hacking couch, wheez ing and pains in chest.” Refuse sub stitioes—l.' rtv -And shall 1 t=P ak to your father, ile.t rest?" “Ye,>, but for goodness sake don’t say a word to mother.' "Why not?" Circle flayhousT iOiNiGHf Thursday, MarcTTl^j THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE AND IN THE CENTRE ■■■ THE DEVIL LURKSaMLAUCHS StRIEM!) Thin M>c< iul picture takeft the Ncrcen at 7:10. Try anti Ite wcitieil u hen ii .tan. ' Also COMKIIV AMI "MOVIK CHATS." 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