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36 : C. U. T0O AWARD DEGREES T0 288 Annual Commencement Day Ex-| croises to Be Held at Uni- versity Tomorrow. | ket comment. Two hundred and eighty-eight de- | grees will be awarded graduates at| the 'annual commencement day exer- cisescises at Catholic University tomor- row. Preceding the actual exercises willy he an academic procession from Cald- well Hall to the gymmasium, where degrees will be conferred. Rt. Rev Thomas Shahan, rector of the university: Archbishop Michael J Curley and Claude William Courand of San Antonio, Tex., Will be on the program for addresses. the last named being valedictorian Rev. Joseph Patrick Christopher celebrated senfor mass - in_Gibhons Hall chapel this’morning, following which, was a meeting of parents of students and Bishop Shanan. Dur- ing this afternoon the' inter-hall track meet is &' feature. events starting at 2 o'clock, and the trophy 10 be awarded: by Kt. Rev. Mgr George A. ce rector of the university. bishop's bhan- auet to the alumni and student body | will start tonight at 7 o'clock Last night's feature the pre- | sentation of “The Toz and | the alumni hop. Cla exer- vises and the baseball were Postponed vesterday on of rain: POLIGEMAN DENIES THEFT OF BUMPER Ruby Downs Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of Petit® Larceny ster.” tree game account Ruby Downs, patrolman of the fourth precinct charged with the larceny of a bumper from an automo- bile seized by the police. was ar- raigned vest before Justice | Bailey in inal Division 2 He entered a plea of not guilty. Downs was once exonerated by the grand| jury of the charge. but a su equent grand jury returned an indictment | ‘harging petit larceny and larceny | the Distri of Columbia. 1 he bumper is I to have been! found_in Downs' automobile Febru- | ary 27 last @ Detective 0'Donnell | 7 had shot ¥ ang \\hn was riding wit Don i indicred { charge. Downs will called for trial before month Justice RBailey the sentence of recently imposed Purnevhough on a cha and imposed a new Vears. The new sen pended during the goo the accused. and he was placed on probation Tnited States Attorney Gordon ve: terday nolle pr charge of as sault against Tazwell B, Ama wab driver, and Viola S Gladys Hall. _ The trio of attacking Samuel Feinberg, senger in iha cab of Amos, iast. on the Conduit road 505 NEW NAMES PUT “Y” DRIVE “OVER TOP”| Mcre O\:tamed Than Goal Sought in Membership Campaign. the end of the aside Jail M vesterday set one vear in Richard e of lare r April Five “Over the top” went the member- ship drive of the Y. M. C. A.. accord- ing to a report just made by C. E.| Fleming. general director. settingi forth t 305 new names have been | added tc the membership rolls of the | association. Thix was flve more than, fhe goal Sought by the organization: and embraces new memberships re- newals. partial payments. the quar- ter summer membership well as annual. full and taining member- | ships an was chairman | i { | i As one ganization composed of eleve whom ha pledge in ten new members The club i Offutt, T. P son, Burt H. Wise, Broa W. Lane. R. L. McKeever, . ter, K. C. Buker, Robert C and Maj. Guy Withers. FINAL DIVORCE DECREE. Absolute Separation From Husband ; for Mrs. Annie G. Lash. Justice Siddons in Equity Court has | awarded a_final decree of absolute ! divorce to Mrs. Annie G. Lash of 8251 B street northeast. from Joseph A. Lash. emplove of the bureau of en- graving_and’ printing, with perma- | nent alimony in the sum of $35 a menth. The husband bitterly contested his | wife's charges of infidelity at the| hearing last February and intimated | at the time that he would take the case to the Court of Appeals. How- ever, the final decree showed that he has abandoned this intention He was also directed to pay counsel fees | and court ce & incurred on behalf of the wife. Attorney Ravmond Neu- | decker appeared for the wife re. men. each one n( himself to bring| before October 1. w1 h. Guy | L. Por-! . Danile | FErrOSTAT NON VACUUM BOTTLE SIS1SLE151S1515151615151515 515151 !market reports. {Dr jDr. LE. Morrison Paper Co.! ‘M. A. LEES, ISTHELASTCO‘ST QUART SizE Now $750 £ Soid By All Dealers Keeps Iiquids piping hot oricycold MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED. BY BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. p.m.—Bage bail farmer market report 7:18 p.m.—Address. 7:30 p.m.—Concert. KYW—Chicago (345 meters) —Bedtime storiés. 58 p.m.—Musical program. | WJIZ—New York (455 Meters). | 30 p.m.—Silver Jubllee talk. 35 p.m.—Lecture, “Dogs,” Frank Dole. 6:45 p.m.—Miss Anne Robinson, soprano. | 7_p.m.—Lecture, “Time Is Money.” | by William E. Breckenbridge. p.m. Anne Robinson, | soprano. p.m—"“Recent Progress in Bu- by Dr. Jeremiah Jenks. .m.—Marcell Salesio. hiritone. P.m.— United States Army LOCAL STATIONS. scores; al Radio Station, Radlo, Va. (435 Meters 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- y 3:45 p.m.—Weather bureau report. 4 Special market reports. -Dairy market products; report: $:05 to §:20 p.m. |Hay Fever by Propl United States public 5 ther WIAY — Woodward & Lothrop (360 Meters). 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the re- ucing piano. 30 p.m.—Bedtime Stories. 15 p.m.—Baseball scores 6:50 p.m.—Weather forecast; health servi bureau repo by | Miss retail WIY—New York (405 meters) | 6:30 pm —Broadcasting Broadway: | ews of current plays, by Bertha | Brainard. | 6:45 p.m.—International interpreter | talk, “The Larger Aspect of World Affairs.” by -Frederick Dixon | 7 p.m.—Mrs. William ocsu—uner,; soprano. | —Base ball scores. 4 to 4:30 p, 0 p.m.—Program 1:30 to music. of WIL—Continental Electrie Company (330 Meters). 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—-Phonograph se- lections. & p.m.—Concert 9 p.m.— cliestra. WJAX—Cleveland (300 Meters). | 7:30 p.m.—Concert 1 WJH—White & Boyer Company (373 Meters). c and features. by the f stor Roof Hotel Or- 1to 2 7:45 pm. ing: Mrs. John Hartman, piano: Burger, baritone; Benton Orches! F. 'G. Speidel. piano WSB—At (420 Meters). 6:15 to 7 p.m.—DMusical program. 8 to 9 pm.—Musical program by -’)Inlnlzpr De 1 e Orchestra. | DISTANT STATIONS. \ 11:45 p.m.—Radiowl concert. r Eastern! s s All Programs Scheduled fol H WGM—Atlanta (420 Meters). Standard Time. to 8 p.m.—Warner's Seve WEAF—New York (402 Meters). A i A Henry C. Schulz, Ac 10:30 to 11:45 gram by Signor WFI—Philadelphia (395 Meters). 5:30 p.m.—Meyer Davis Concert Or- chestra, 6 p.m.—Children’s half hou talk., by Stanley Cowman. p.m—Boy Scout perfod. 5 | | p.m.—Musical pro- | pom.—Mrs. E. Volpi t. p.m p.m. - nest Bang, Laritone. | Elizabeth Tudor, so- pran 6:45 p.m.—Lecture, “The Pole Indians of the Pacific Coast.” Pliny Goddard. p.m.—Instrumental solos. liss Ingrid Slettengren. Totem by safety 3 p.m.—Elizabeth Tudor, so- *. Redd, pianist music Ténnesseans Orchestra p.m.—Lecture, “Preparedness,’ ieut. Col. J. M. Dudley. the WIP—Philadelphia (509 Meters). 45 p.m.—Dinner music; base es. 0 p.m.—Bedtime stori 7 p.m—Lecture, rod—Its tion to Health,” by Miss Anna De Planter. 7:20 to 8 p.m.—Beethoven and Choral Society. 8 to 9 p.m. —Irving Berlin. 9:10 p.m.—Charlie Kerr's Orchestra, . Louls (546 Meters). p.m.—Orchestral concert, nstrumental specialties Rela- L. Orchestra D. 9 to 10:4 vocal and WHAS—Loulsville (400 Meters). 4 to 6 p.m.—Mary Anderson Thea- Orchestra, st Among Home Mrs. Lawrence Evans, pian- by the address. to 10 lliams Layne p.m.—Concert k Studio; WBAP—Fort Worth (476 meter: 10:30 to 11:15 p.m.—Fred Cahoo Texas Hotel Orchestira WELW—Cincinnati (300 meters) 10 p.m.—Concert by the State Av Mue M. E. Church: Sinclair Dance Or- chesira WWJ—Detroit (316 meters) %:30 p.m.—News Orchestra; Town Crier: musical program WGY—Schenectady (350 meters) 7:40 p.m.—Base ball scores. 7:45 p.m—Musical program; trumental Quartet, WGY KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 meters) p.m—Base ball scores p.m.—Address p.m.—“Carnegie Library.” H. Leete pim._Dreamime EE US Joh g Lady, 1009 Pa. Ave. t MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c Arlington, side trip, 10c additional | Electric Cars leave 12th and Penusylvan orthwest. on_the hour and half boor A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Running Time—55 Minutes Washington-Virginia Railway Co. Phone Main 397 LOOK HERE!! Kut when you look. does it pain your eyes—make you dizzs—give you a headache® ‘Then it is time ave your eves examined by our experienced optometrists, who will prescribe the. proper lenses sou need Here is a baby wh 1 been voted the best baby contests. Her mo Mo., says hwlth to Eagle Brand OPTICAL CO. B'a"d S'I‘ 014 9th St. 712 11th Street| HOTEL INN 604-610 9th St. N.W. 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The station did a big| business, as did the regular branch City Postmaster Mooney today sent letters of thanks to city post office | chauffeurs, who collected letters and | delivered parcels all last week with- out a single accident. ‘The 3:35, PALACE—Walter Hiers, in “Sixty Cents an Mour.” at 10:55_a.m., 4:20, 6:10, 8 and 9:55 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Milton Sills, “The Isle of Lost Ships” at I1: a.m., 1:25, 3:30, , 7:30 and pm. CENTRAL—"Westbound £ a.m., 1:33, 3:35, 5 5 p.m. ASKS REFUGEE RELIEF.’ 8 p.m.—Varied program; lecture, by ‘Hem’y J Anen Suggests U. S. and Dr. Duniel M. Hovt 9:30 p.m.—Meyer Davis' Dance or-| Europe Adopt New Methods. Appointment of commission chestra | . WDAF—iansas Clty (411 Metera). | €0-0Derate with similar bodics from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Concert | European nations to form some con- 7 to § pm.—Educational features; | structive plan for future relief work musical program among thousands of Greek refugees 9 to 10:30 pm.—Concert. was suggested to T dent Harding 12:45 to 2 a.m.—"Nighthawk vesterday by Henry J. Allen, former Coon-Sanders’ Orchestra governor of Kansas, who has just . - returned from Rusgia and the Bal- - spent three months in 0 Limited,” 5 35,7:28 and 9 to frolic; WOR—Newark (405 Meters). 15 p.m.—-Garden Hints; chology of Memory,” by Leen Mones. 5:30 p.m.—Man in the Moon stories 6 p.m.—John Hepler, pianist. 6:28 p.m.—Base bull scores. elief. | ¢. 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Now the Greatest Circus On Earth, u‘BUFFALD BILLSWILDWEST Performanc 2:15 and 8:15 P.M. 1| World's t Street Parade, Mondaz., ots on Sale 2 Days of Bhow at Liggett's Drug Store, 14th and F Sts. Same Price as on Grounds. B LOOK -mg CAPACITY EVERY SHOW ON QPENING — ADMISSIO® TURNED A WAY— ATTEN MATINEES WHEN POSSIBLE —PLEASE — +-RIALTO:: 1pPM The Year’s Most Sumptuous Spectacle VICENTE BLASCO | ,POLI’S lione Aln ard on I Barrymore 0 Rubens I stor cast Feature Starts 11, 1, 3, 5, 7, SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SCORE ‘DANCING OUT AT CHEVY CHASE LAKE' Two big. spacious pavilions | with wonderful floors, and on both | of them the well known MEYER I)A\ <' ML‘SlL‘ i BUILT OF STEEL ‘GARAGEY Main 1776, Munsey Bldg. ax log us $10 down, $10 ‘Every Garage If Your Watch is out of order —or_the Clock—refer to the Recommended Serv- ice Column and you'll get in touch with an ex- pert—one who will guar- antee satisfaction. That’s what Recom- mended Service is for— a guide to competent specialists in all lines of personal and domestic service. Gentlemen Smoking in the Balcony 'SHUBERT - BELASCO TONIGHT 8:30—MATS. THURS. & SAT, ONE WEEK ONLY America’s Greatest Star LOWELL SHERMAN . the Republic Theater (N. Y.) Success Post Herald Times A GREAT SHOW | First Time At These Prices ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR ENTIRE MEZZANINE ENTIRE 1ST BALCONY 3 ENTIRE 2ND BALCONY.. Matinee Thursday. 50c Matinee Saturday. 50c, 5¢ and NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW THE st VEAR Continueus from (2 Neen WASHINGTON'S ONLY POPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE THEATER MAMMY AND THE GOLD-DUST TWINS Holden & Graham: Charles Martin Fhy Rash Trio; Wilson & Jerome £ PHOTO PLAY ® “WHAT WIVES WANT” Featuring ETHEL GREY TERRY Mats —Popular Prices—Nights 20c-50c 10c-81¢ X Sat. Mat., Sun. & Holldayx PRESIDENT i Tonight at 8:30—Best Seats $1.00 14th and Last Week Anne Nichols’ Comedy Riot “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” Now Matinee Daily 2:20 P. M. Nights & Sat. Mat.—Entire Loge Reserved. Phone, Orders. We would suggest a trl | Great Falls Park you and vour Shriner friends DANCING—Boating—Fish- Special chicken and fish dinners. —ior Round Trip 50c; Children 40c | Take cars marked “Georgetowr’ a8th and M Sts. N.W. 40-Mile Moonlight Trip Steamer ST. JOHNS Leaves Tth St. Wharf TONIGHT AT 7:15 Dancing n or Shine to Terminal LOEW’S ALAC ¥ STREET AT 13th __ ous—10:30 ‘a.m. to 11 TODAY AND ALL WEERK WALTER HIEIIS WITH JAGQ“EL'I‘IE LOGAN '60 CENTS AN HOUR SNUS FOLLRRD GOMEDY =i|]l|llllllll|l|lll|lllllll|IlIlIIIIIIIllIIIlI|IIIlIlIlII|IIIH|m LOEW’S OLUMBI F STREET AT 1fth 30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. TODAY AND ALL WEEK “THE = = A Picturization of Martin Brown’s Broadway Stage Buccess, Featuring BEBE DANIELS AND ANTONIO MORENO 666 s the most speedy remedy we know fo: Constipation, Biliousness,” Colds, |= Headaches and Malarial Fev_e:r EXTRA MR. & MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN In “Borrowed Trouble” News—Overture—Ete. _,;fliill{lfllfllflfldfllllllllllllllllflhll!lll!llllflfllllflh» Penna. Ave Lower Floor ang | AMUSEMENTS. CRANDALL'S, [ METROPOLITARY ' AT 1013 First National Presents MILTON SILLS AND ANNA Q. NILSSON ed by Frank Cam nd n Great Cast, e urneur’s Splen- did Picturization of Crittenden Marriott's Thrilling Romanee of the Sargasxso Sea. THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS ADDED LOUISE FAZENDA In a Comedy of Shivers and Shouts “COLD CHILLS” Overture, “1N12" (Tachaikowsky) ANIEL BREESKIN Conducting. WASHINGTO V'S FINEST ORCHESTRA De Luxe World Survey CRANDALL'S Grpeas Oth Bet. D and E| TODAY AND TOMORROW--RALPH 18 axu\ STAR CAST. in CRANDALL SE Oth and TODAY - THOMAS MF (G5 WANDA ST MONTE 14th and Col. R4 2 P.M. Daily: 3 P.M. 8 HAROLD LLOYD. in i | | | | " Kavos Augmented Orchestra TOMORROW -~ THOMAS M AN CRANDALL'S Mats. Avenue Grand 845 Py 2 P.M. Datly; i HAROLD, CRANDALL'S Apollo Thenter and Garden CRANDALL’S York 1 'nm.lu Quebec St. MACDONALD A IOHNAY A STORY TOWERS. vHAT & WIFE LEARNED "~ And NEAL RURXS 0 “HOT WATER " HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE GREAT ARTISTS CO-STAR The Brilliaatly Talented KARYL NORMAN ““The Orsole Fashion Plate' In ea Eiaborate Production And the Perennial Favorites VICTOR MOORE " EMMA LITTLEFIELD & 00. In Their Hilarious Fumny “Change Your Act or Back to the Woods" POWERS & WALLACE "Mn_fl; or_Bréadway’ Helen Stover; Fenwon & Fields: Leo Donnelly & Co.: Babd, Oarroll & Syr. oll; Yong Wong Bros., Assop’s Fables Topics: Patbe. Twe Shows Daily: 3:16 and 8:16 Bunday Matines at 3 Phones: Main ¢484, 4485, 6823 { Film Features FAVORIT] “THE_LOVE G RAPHAEL, _“THR GIRL OLYMPIC —RARBARA MEN'S WIVES.” 111D 1 St N, | eRiNCESS 177 DUMBARTON =% HE SUPREM EMPIRI “TOOLS AN TODAY_AND TOMORROW IA MARR, in “POOR ; o1l u’s in ** HOME CIRCL ANQUET DhEN.Y. Av HIPPODROM ALLNTAIK “BESIDE THE BOSNTD BRIEL 1t WITHIN 2105, Fa. Av. Fh. WSy Great All’ McKinley St., D.C. 7 and_El CE FROM Comed: int 5 camL NY JONES, in | I Tl 535 Sth St. S.| THEATER 00 ° 3% TON, in “THE LOVE LETTER." “RA- DIO KING.” No. v | | DAVISON’! St Iyg\’[n w, M { Tench you to dance coestiy 18 a tew trictly private. Any hour. Separate studios. | Class dauce Sat. evenings. with orchestra. 24 | GTLOVER'S, 818 223 N.W TRIVATE LE§ 's Social Bet. tion in all forms the new nte Waltz. MAIN 2573 AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, 1127 v. Class Monday and Friday, 8 to te lessons by appointment. Phone 1900. 140 [ mm . Former partner to Gert Hoftman, Murray. Studio open all summér, pupils ing now will be able to appear in Mr. D beliton's next concert; lessioan in ail styics « SFEBio, 1550 BILTMORE. ( = Feo Man