Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1923, Page 5

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- The new sehool, he said, contains ali| *1o01*: partment, and JRobert L. Haycock, su- the essentials of a modern high school. | President of the sc ¢ | pervising principal of the third divi- He also commended the Commission- [ Gans. president of the sion, ers. municipal architects, school board iber of Commerce; Harry O. . MR 00 iom o I and others who aided in securing the f th 5 . new bullding: M B : c| Heavy laying causes a reduction in Protracted applause which rever- : M the yellow cotor of the shanks of berated throughout the big audito- center department; [ hens by using up the yellow pigment rlum greeted Principal Hart when he Cliner S, ton, principal of | in their food for a production of egg was introduced by Dr. Abram Simon, | Western High School; Harry English, | volks faster than it can be stored in president of the school board, who |chairman of the board of examiners | thelr bodies. presided. “as a fine man and a fine principai.” = Mr. Hart compared the facilities of tho old Eastern with those in the new school, #nd sketched concisely a history of the modern WISHES CALLERS > PLES h;n:n(l‘:nxfi wudh an enrollment in 1's|»s. “ o @ i o N LERS WOULT STIFL A YAWN WITH 1P ONLY MRS, PLIPP WOULD of 400, he sald, the student body has s ify M s U eed J . . - k grown to 1,275, while the teaching - HURRY L AND CO. GO DIFFICULTY TALK ABOUT SOMETHING ENCERT| | Seomenuty b insaced " sinee it | OPEC urco” in_your “Paint-Up S NIGHT N THIRTY ! HOW time from 23 to 40, and in September Q W MUCH COUE M 10 more will be added to the faculty. Dr. C. M. Emmons, president of the East Washington Citizens' Associa- tion, spoke on the need for improving the environment of the new school. “Wipe off the map the smallpox hos- pital and the jail,” he declared, point- 4ng in the direction of these insti- tutions which lie east of the building. cociation leaders who inted ., - ; GLUYAS WILLIAMS. | ienion ‘ot The Subn senoor: sysiom: | commers: mroree” o Readt ‘ot the hign A Source of Continued Satisfaction . The hand that applies the paint may be ever of the Linccoin so ski'lful—but upon the quality of Paint used slution. Axthur Robh: | depends the length of time the job will maintain its sightliness. It's very gratifying to use —ifor its lasts indefinitely—preserving the surface, SERMeNisEN nC Eixesetnens as well. “Murco” is a 100% pure Paint—pure in Those who occupied se A : b 5 i on the stage besides the ake every ingredient—Ilead, turpentine, linseed oil, were: Commissioner Oyste Be e 2 Kramer, superintendent Japan Drier. 5 : = 5 oyd. member The skilled painter likes to use “Murco” be- ; dommi cause it does his handiwork credit; and it works Hdwin ¢, remarkably well for the untrained owing to its composition. “Murco” is the best all-around Paint—known as the “Life-long” Paint. sociation ; Y HELPED HER RHEUMATISM. DECIDES THIS WiILL NEVER, RHEUMATISM - YAWN TARES SUPPRESSES ANOTHER YAWN DO. TRIES HARD TO SHOW HM CPP 413 GUARD BY BIMING LIP 0 ‘ocation was by Rev. Dr. John INTEREST IN MRS. PLIPP'S !Tyler. pastor of the Epworth M. Church south. A musical program furnished by Durwood Bowersox, Vi linist ; the Eastern High School Orches- tra, and the glee clubs of the schaol. A Three-Minute Confidential Talk With Women Concerning Their Better Halves 15 RELIEVED TO SEE MHE'S STA™ WAS UST HOWD - ED HIS WIPE VAWNING AND SKZ| ING HIS MOUTH OPEN LIKE THAT TO PULL SIZE DIMENSIONS CANT ACCUSE NIM CF' RUDENESS For Half a Century _COROLLAS_ Choice of a big color card— PORTRAIT OF A MAN TRYING o i Y NSRS S NOT TO VAWN gums You are, we feel sure, quite ex- cited about the new suit and new hat you will wear Easter Sunday. new Erowih: And really we don’t blame you. Manufactured only by H. W. Taylor & Co. reports of the relations between the|“and every community abounds with 1405 !‘Zye St. N.w 4 Board of Commissioners and the school | enthusiastic critien” * - Washington, D C. | board. " Teports Aar al- Opening of the new Eastern, super- {ways sensational,” said_Col Ketler. ! intendent of Schools Frank W. Bajos Ou Sals:at Best Drog: Stores el i B SR St O I el b gl | | SEHUU[ UEU}[}A‘[ED RECI PROCAL AUTOM OBILE | NSURANCE ! ; N ! E. J. MURPHY CO. 710 12th St. N.W. Main 5280 (C) Wheeler Syn. Inc We know it will be lovely. But you have been so busy plan- ning your Easter stroll, or your call on the Browns, that you may have overlooked one quite im- portant detail. } Big Auditorium Crowded at| Impressive Exercises. ; Principal Hart Praised. Your Husband Is Part of the Picture. Be Sure He, Too, Looks His Best Easter Most men are alike. They wait until the last minute to get outfitted —and too often they put off doing that what they owe to you (as well as themselves), i. e, PLEA FOR SALARY RAISEE This means more to- ' D ; 5 | Dr. Freeman Urges Better Pay for‘t day than ever before. Teachers—Ballou Tells Can you afford to over- School Plans. look it? Tniting with the citizens of East Washington, school authorities and District government officials fittingly | ‘Jcelebrated the opening of the com-| munity’s first suitable and adequate | high school building at the formal dedication last night of new Eastern High School. The large auditorium, ! and spring flow- hington Commu- | wded to capacity | “'iii\ sludsn‘ls of the school, their par- J - | itn students of e st e vers|| Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange i . % New Furnishings FOR {\, : To Dress Up For Easter. Le \ STE for Sonny’s SR iy & i ‘ ‘ speak to your n 2 Easter A ST T e Px“r"‘.‘xfix‘ s inte L or o= Pl‘“.delvhi-. Pa. ? \\(‘ are ]iSting l)cl(l\\‘ a ' He is proud of you, always wants ity VoW N nderior SF e mod- | o b, you to look your best—tell him P idon Castier siets mew Heater Washington Branch Office, 520 Bond Bldg. ; = few ideas” for Sonny’s M. L. Young, Manager { Easter that will help make S ador: Castie wiichi vew Eastern you feel much the same about his promenade a successful Bt outine i him. And have him come in to- B e oncr Allontonjumiet; A brief outline of the history of | day, or tomorrow, and select the R i i s o i o e e e s s i S : . ings purchased Friday or things he will need next Sunday et Eltwitbyte tpchat: Saturdag gl beldelivesed (and for many Sundays to Plen for Salary Bill H surely Saturday. come). As a climax to the ceremonies, Rev. James B. Freemun, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, made an eloquent plea for the v the next Congress of the teachers’ salary bill W he onvenes let it not havi peace until it has done that the school was given by the school officials, while presidents of the vari- i st Washington Broad Experience sound judgement, and unques- ¢ tioned integrity qualify these 8 the affairs of this strong, old- established institution. OFFICERS EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN....coviiuaiann. President sty Don't let him put it off — and when Easter comes, and you S ey stroll along the boulevard, both 39 to $295 ! looking your very best, you will be glad we reminded you—and so will he. “When 1 was coming to Wa: ton,” Dr. Freeman continued, “ told that 1T was coming to a cit; had no_civic interest, as it had no vote. en you take away my vote you nerease my vocal power. (‘ongr must be made to realize that it must pass this bill Touching upon the progre: !'rh.mlv construction since the d the “little red sc olhouse,” Dr, e- TON Vi men who attended GEORGE E. HAMILTON........... st Vice-President o e e Attorney and Trust Officer New Spring Suits Straw Hats $ ]. 5 Easter Neckwear Leather Belts... Wash Suits Pajamas Union Suits.... A List of Wearables Men Need for Easter With two pairs of Trousers and Smart Cap to Match e we to expect of boy vith facilities such as these GEORGE E. FLEMING S Asst. Trust Officer Keller Raps Crities. Three points, Dr. Fr an said, £hould characterize new Eastern in 1l of its actlvities and usefulness. irst, he pointed out that it should tand ready to produce the highest 'orm of loyalty to everything that fgncerns America and the govern- rdent. These are perilous times, he éclared, and the students permit no propaganda of sin fluence to circulate among themselv. or in their school. Secondly, he said, the school should stand for the broad- est spirit of tole There should be no religious rivalry, no religious atred, he de- red, which would make classes, ctions or groups in the school. nally, he said, the school should chosen carefully and slowly by us, so that men can” select speedily and with confi- WALTER S. HARBAN........o0vuen 3rd Vice-President Here's value. Not mere quantity, but 4th Vice-President = quality and quantities of it. A complete outfit, almost at the price of one suit. And a great many of them have belts to match as well. The suits are sturdy tweeds, carefully tailored, in handsome shades of tan and gray; the styles are At Hecreteny Norfolks and the plain belted models.' The value is superb and really worthy of EDWARD L. HILLYER..... EDSON B. OLBS...... Treasurer W. FRANK D. HERRO. Asst. Treasurer REGINALD RUTHERFORD. Asst. Treasurer IRVING ZIRPEL Secretary | WILLIAM S. LYONS Frock Coat and Vest Striped Trousers $7.50 to $12.00 High Silk Hats $12.00 Stetson Hats .. $7.00 to $10.00 Bond Street Hats ... ¢ $4.00 ve moral and ethical training, de- ibing the restoration of moral :Raracter as one of the most vital eds of America today. “The pros- rity, endurance and peace of any DIRECTORS William C. Braisted Thomas P. Morgan the term Special! Contest for Boys Spring Topcoats Blue Suits ..$30.00 to $75.00 ..$37.50 to $50.00 Joseph H. Cranford G. Thomas Dunlop George E. Fleming George E. Hamilton John H. Hanna Walter S. Harban Frank T. Henry John C. Hoyt D. J. Kaufman Arthur- Murray George H. Myers Daniel W. O’Donoghue Aulick Palmer D. S. Porter J Ord. Preston Francis A. Richardson John H. Small, 3d Emmons S. Smith A. S. Kenny Luther F. Speer James B. Lampie Edward J. Stellwagen Charles F. Wilson hdtion,” he asserted, “is dependent on ‘ §tg Imoral character.” f@nxmeer Commlssioner Charles Kel- Banfster Shoes ....,...ccccvu.... $12.00 ceevea.. $6.00 to $8.00 Woven Madras Shirts ..., .. $3.00 to $6.00 Foulard Four-in-hands .......... $1.50 Foulard Bow Ties ............... $1.00 Walking Sticks $2.00 to $2..00 Walking Gloves $4.00 and $5.0G Phoenix Hose 40 to 81.65 Blue Serge Suits $15 "With two pairs of trousers Just the suit Sonny needs for Easter and Con- firmation. As these are wvraually handsome suits, and as the price is exceedingly moderate, we suggest an early visit, in the interest of your selection. The quantity is limited—the quality UNIONTRUSTCO. /8 || *™ G’_TQE‘ DISTRICT OF COLUM! formally " turned the new school et to Daniel J. Callahan, vice president $150 in Prizes Given for a Slogan the board of education, and took ad- ntage of the opportunity to criticize “enthusiastic community critles” the “grossly exaggerated” press ave Color in Cheeks i Be Better Looking—Take | Olive Tablets {If your skin is yellow—complexion | pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— ou have a bad taste in your mouth— lazy, no-good feeling—you should ‘fdke Olive Tablets. o Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- dtitate for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purcly vegetable compound mixed with s L °=§" °'li You will know them by their Complete details are covered eolive color. =/ 9 B . : To have a clear, pink skin, bright pan” — g 3 in a small folder, yvhlch we eves, no pimples, a feeling of buoy- 1 [ will be pleased to-mail any boy ancy like childhood days you must get i who sends us his name, address e - 1 ? | and date of birth. Address r. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act . & s IEihverianaihevels HIETealomie b vde | XLy : S The Avenue at Ninth "’ Contest: Dept., P-B;Co. have no dangerous after effects. % 5 . = =2 - Aresidert- s = They mr';_ ul‘l.:: bile and overcome con- 7 4 . sigpation, one or two nightly and note the plesinig results. Millions of boxes are sold gmually at 15¢ and 30c, We want a slogan for the Teck Jr. Boy’s Shoe—the best shoe for boys (we think) in the U. S. A. We want the slogan from sonre Washington Boy, and are giving away $150 in 109 dif- ferent prizes, ranging from $25 down. Lt : RS T

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