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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE ) 3 OLORED CLASS TOLD ROSE EXPERTS HERE. |ghere thes witl tnspect tne fower| CUTS THROAT SHAVING WII_SUN STADIUM !ature : » : RS NEw GHARGE USEI] . AMER'CAN IDEALS | Wi visie “Gardens and Dlu;unls‘;:’:“;;'a‘fi ‘E:‘;EE;':"‘»Z%:ESO, b ::d:‘w L. Dorsey Near Death as m " DEDICATED TODAY e Sf Culture. societies on the “rose,” In the Na-| sult of Accident, I {tional Museum, 16th and B strects 2 Members of the American Rose |northwest. | william L. Dorsey, seventy-four ‘I.oun F Post Addresses Graduates Soctety are today in Washington, as! Today's visit of the Rose Society' years of age, accldentally infiloted o guests of the American Hortlcultural | nas the occasion of their regular | serfous wound in his (hroat while | & yearly pilgrima, to th v F y RPE, Frelinghuysen Uni Soclety. to visit varlous rose gardens Efise o ln v e e o todey e |Dear liere and to discuss varlous 1610° 1 sireet. o 8 - oA - " g | phases of cultivation. j T d by his wi o Children of Former Principal Alleged Bootleggers Indicted! . 'The. soctety visitod the Tose Test| SiTange, Nurse Quits Job. | e was tound by his wite in a sem!. | w]r;ien (n dArllngllt(m Tnd the Shaw I’me the Princeton Tig | fusely. A nurse, Miss Nellie an::;' s 2 : . o P i .| Water Gardens, Kenilworth, D. C..| The Y 0 oyed 1 of Central High Unveil First Time for ouls . Poat, formier. ausihtaut 88c-{ o here Tunchsoni-was servel. Tiis|vecy soipmeits Sho. e it ool | ¥ho x émpioyed in a doctorts offide retary of labor, was the principal|afrermons thon “ius Served. ¢ never lets any|in the apartment house was rushes | g _the |one kisa the baby while she I nd. | to scene v peaker at the fifteenth annual com- |estate of Mrs. Charles J. Bell. Twin | The Husbando-Who weias “ound:|to the scene mencement exercises of the Freling-|Oaks. and the Walter Reed Hospital,! And the mext day the nurse left. cover huysen University, in John Wesley g tribute was paid to t A. M. E. Zion Church, last night. Mr. o AF i o aistteanext LI - . ¢ prohibition law by engaging in the|Post spoke of American ideals, W T principal of Central High School, | E& ‘Y “bootleg” traffic is charged in an |Shown ‘m the Declaration of mxd- | ro M@ ]E N U E d NHN rI[‘ H [ ] when the stadium of the school was ' Eid : - AR i : indictment reported today by the|Pendence and the federal Constitu- cre she gave first ald s believed he will re Tablet at Ceremony. “Conspiracy.” ey to violate the national Conspir: tion. “The American people,” he dedicated and numed in his Lonor at grand jury. This is sald to be the : 21 impressive ceremony at Central et oade GE 4116 arsates o re.1® ive up to those ideals only ,.l.( this morning. | ported by the local grand jury. Light |the¥ act in conformity to the basic principles laid down by the patriotic The unveiling of the bronze tablet fathers, on the south wall of the building The indictment ‘alleges that Novem- which overlooks the stadium was per o {ber 1 last Blanche. Brown, Lawrence formed by the late principal's chil- F s v weco Hall, Edward Blackwell, Wi dren, Jean and Douglas Wilson, who, - = 4 Blackwell, Clarence Branuum, Wil- amid the crash of a military salute . : . John Phoenix and James persons are involved, all being colored. H even persons were award-| tes of graduation and de-| grees, as follow: | Carrie Minor Brooks, Senora Clord ! Spencer, Albert Brown Walker, Thom w Lockwood Ross, Joseph James confederated and | i 2 3, from the Central cadets, dropped i SO . = Brook Hosie Van Buren Price. R. o iolnug aa d Z talilel { ‘,'"',‘}‘" pational prohi- | pdward Sumpson, Thelma Christine bt & E . buying. selling and { Sipith, Samuel Appleton Tucker, Hat . about four:h 5 o Henrletta Shaw Trus t g i dinm” § H Is indictment stand it 2 th M. Wilson Memorial seribed acress it Hallou P liquor traf Dry Law even indict r alleged violations of the cotic law. 1 Mudd, H ) g son, Mamie s r- | % | M. Superintendent ¢ lou, addressed the audience was composed of several Nuridred stu rembers of the the char- | his moval, in-{ streagth for | | OIL CONSUMPTION TEST. \!v \nrl held by |Amencm Tmuedo Boat Destroyer | el e il to Establish Record. Rai s driving his cab at e hour on a rainy night ..,qi GIBRALTAR, June 1.—Six American | struck the pedes = rpedo boat destroyers sailed from jurors also ignore arg fo- | this port today for N ork, with ' lating the drug s : an cxpectation of making an economie | ton and ¥ s Rl e for ol consumption for the ! against Henry X. i : dgstroyer flotilla s due | u Other Indictments. dleted and the charges them are: Christopher (.| with dange rous | ~chool. In this 1 the name of n to the stadium at thers retenses lmnm s Rolf D. Weeks, emb Keunedy, Arthur B Smith. houseb; W, Road directions, Old National Trail, to Chicago and St. Louis. Specially prepared bookiet pro- vides convenient method of Tecorting touriag dsta oll. tire on_receipt of 2-cent -nmy Te- turn postage. Indispensable to motorists is our Automac Patent Molder. Attaches to steering column of all cars. Always in plain view of driver. Molds maps, road directions, route list, etc., Wwith Safety Match Box attachment. Installed at Alemite Service, 1827 14th St. N.W. Or Sent Postpaid. One Dollar, Money Back If Dissatisfied. THE AUTOMAC COMPANY P. 0. Box 1, Washington, D, C. Central's Finest” Parade. cpened the pr a m\ ‘bunced by Rev Marine Ban H. Willougt = stand en:bl and Douglas | part as an ideal alumnus | * school. He received his vigor M. 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