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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. -JUNE. 17, Ca ital Scientist to Direct COUNTY WILL HONOR. |DOUGLAS HEADS SOCIETY. New Officers. Frederick Graduations Follow Charles A. Douglas was chosen president of the Soutbern Soclety of Those of 700 Children in Grammar Schools. Washington at. the annual meeting of the organization in the City Club Thursday evening. He succeeds e Daniel C. Roper. FREDERICK, Md., June Spec| The entire list of officers elected cial).—Nearly 300 boys and girls will % = i be gradunted from educational insti- | follows: Gen. Robert E. Noble, active | tutions in Frederick county next|vice president; Willlam De C. Ra- | week, commencement exercises be- [ venel, secretary; John F. Little, ginning with the sermons tomorrow. Graduates completed courses at thes. i schools: Hood College, Frederick Vis. 1923—PART 1. Georgia, Hoke §mith; Kentucky, Capt. C. C. Calhoun; Loulsiana, Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune; ~Maryland, Dr. James Harrls Rogers; Mississippi, Mr. Harry Peyton; Missouri, Breok- inridge Long; North Carolina, Col. Edward E. Britton; South Carolina, | Dantel C. Roper; Tennessee, Judge Jennings Bafley; Texas, Thomas Watt Gregory; Virginia, Willlam H.| WESTERVILLE, Ohio. June 16.— Saundera and West Virginta, Con-|In & statement today discussing at play to the galleries of thos. T H. Syme. | tempts to do away with state pro vl are against all constitution: ! hibition enforcement n:r)d«-s‘, Dr. provisions th; do not suit them.” | est 8. Cherrington, general secretary BAND FOR ROSE FESTIVAL. | .f the World League Against Alcol- A feature of the rose festival, to|holism. asserted that the “forces be How He Found Out. financial secretary; C. W. Warden, be held at St Rose's Industrial | hind law and order in this country From the Loadon Matl. treasurer; Mrs. Milton W. Johnson, | School June 19, 20 and 21, will be a |Will present a solid front against P el historfan.’ and the Rev. .J. Henning | concert given each evening by !he‘lhum candidates who are not 100 per | It—There arc lots of itation Academy, St. John's Litera Nelms, chaplain. Vice presidents: | Itallan band of twenty-five pieces. |cent for maintenance of the Constitu- never intend to marry. Institute and high schools at Fred- | From Alabama, Mrs. Willlam C. Gor- [ Supper will be served from 5 to § She—Really, how do you know? erick, Middletown, Thurmoat, Lib- | gas; Arkansas, E. B. Merritt; District | o'clock. There will be various hoolhs‘ T'e ‘pronosedi to s Guit ertytown, Emmitsburg, Brunswick | of Columbla. Dr. Steuart B. Mun- | on the lawn for cakes, soft drinks, Pronose e and New Market. Yesterday 700 boys | caster; Florida, Duncan U. Fletcher; | candy, ice cream and fancy work. and zirls were presented certificates for completion of grammar school grades and will enter high schools of the city and county in the fall. Improved educational iacilities will be the dominating chord throughout the county. Dr. William J. Hollo- way, assistant state superintendent, 12 52000 FUND RASED TOHELP RUSSIAS,. Committee Here Reports Successful Year in Relief Activities. g DRYS WILL DEMAND 100 PER CENT CANDIDATES Solid Front !or Enforcement to Be Presented, Says Ernest R. Cherrington. made as plain as the shining sun. The people will not support a spineless vocating candidate for eith high or low offic, nor will they give their suffrage to men like Gov. Smith of New York. If any* political party is 8o foolish as to take a wet atti tude or to support a nullificationist standard bearer, that organizatior for that reason, must be fought the polls,” he declared He asserted that attempts to d away with state enforcement ood Ales Hrdlicka Will Conduct American Students. Plan to Carry Out Some Excavations This Summer. girls that Washington committee for Russian refugee relief, of which Mrs Robert Lansing is chairman, wound ts work for the season with suc- d eport e fussian rellef, held| Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, of the depart- man Park in Apral cleared [ment of anthropology of the National ‘H‘HI to thi: hi Museum here, will sail for Europe Brow lillls’:l"l:::‘ x:‘.\ next week to take charge of a party thereby enabling of American scientists who will study 2,000 t. during the summer the prehistoric remains in England, the Island of in his address at the closing of the Jersey, Franc " grammar schools urged this county's ety l',rva"-(." B?I‘R‘"m- Germany, participation and co-operation in the Czechoslovakia and Crotia. abandoning of the antiquated school The ty, composed entirely of From the presidency on down to the last township constable, the atti- | 1t—Oh, tude of those secking office must be ! number. 31 Years at 935 F St. in Constantinople and she has $316.70 for fu- Mrs stol's letters have been so appreciative over the regular month- 1y donations and the ninety-seven building and the appropriation of boxes of clothing that have been sent by this group that they con- cluded not to his work, but continue it by 1r monthly < av a trib- efficie of sont her destituts in or wherever most hundred month Mishtowt of Standford s 2 ned thi Noble und Mr In the meantime being colle d for STUDENTS HONOR STOWE ANNIVERSARY Memory of Author of Uncle Tom more cl fall shipment. graduate studgnts, compose the Ameri- hool of Pehistoic Studies in urope, established under the direc- tion of the American Anthropological ¥ in co-operation with a num ber of universities and museums. This will be the third summer. Students Handicapped. America, Dr. Hrdlicka explains, has practically no prehistoric remains and Amelcan ntific students in the pust have been at a disadvantage in studying the rich fieids of rope because these are so widely <cattered and because it has been dif- {ficult to secure intelligent guidance he program this year is much more extensive than during the other s planned to do some origi- avating. but the site for this has not been selected Remains of anclent man _dating back as much as 300,000 vears, will be studied. The students will be able to learn at first hand for the first time the very exact, painstaking methods required in anthropological research, thus the entir DR. ALEX HRDLICKA. ! Blackfoot chiefs who | capital with the graphed and heads taken came to rodeo were plaster casts under the the photo- specimens o of others whicl ve been collected during the past few years. Aside from the purely scientific side of the work, here is Dr. Hrdlicka's idea: The pure-blooded In- dian race Is disappearaing rapidly. It will not be many centuries before such men as the Blackfoot chiefs will have disappeared from the earth. The daughters .of the pure bloods are, for the most part. unusually handsome glrls and usually make matches out- sufficient funds to equip all schools with modern buildings and modern faciltes. Next week marks the thrtieth anni- versary of the founding of Hood Col- lege. It is also the occasion of the opening of a campaign for building funds. The institution this year occu- pied for the first time a new dormi tory, erected at a cc f about $35! 000." In the fall work will begin on the construction of a gymnasium. —_— Bridge Trouble. From the Detroit Free Press. “You don’t seem to get along very well with Mrs. Watson as your bridge chist partner.” 1t seems she had just read a the game which I “Witness the descendants of Poca- hontas today,” he says in support of this poin: Already a great many visitors A City-Wide Reputation for Diamond Valucs Gifts That Last- 235 F Street Thirty-one Years as Reliable Diamond Merchants For Bride and Graduate We're Showing Hundreds of Gift Suggestions — Modestly Priced How often do we look back upon the day of our graduation and upon the day of our wedding—the two biggest moments of our lives! To those young people who are today experiencing the thrill of those big moments, let us give a token that will be pleasant reminders of the day throughout the years to come—give a gift that lasts! * A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article placing science in every ar ask to be shown the pho- or busts of their near- Each is labeled with the hame of the individual, 8o that the Inquirer of the future can be certain | e is forbear Just as he looked hen allve. M he work will be kept up both jp the field and in Washington. TN Todeo Indians had particularly char- acteristic faces, according to the mu- seum sclentists side their own race. Girls Marry Whites. Not that the Indian strain will die. During the past few years an actual {increase has been shown. But the pure Indlan, surrounded on every side by an ocean of white blood, doomed. But, Dr. Hrdlicka beli Indian blood may be a proud pos lon of Americans in the futur $50,000.00 Established Taxi Business The Brown and White and Checker Cabs For Sale on Easy Terms 10 Dodge Cabs, 4 Packards and 1 Pierce Touring Car America on a more intelligent bas To Bring Back Skeletons. The majority of the specimens of skeletons of men who lived long be- ore the dawn of history which th party digs up in the extensive fleld: will be brought back to the United and distributed among the associated in the Recalled With Exercises af Frelinghuysen. of the birth DIAMONDS The Gift Supreme! 1 Blue-white Diamond, very bril- liant, weighing 82-100 carat, or 7 points less than 34 carat. $298 1 Absolutely Perfect Blue-white Diamond, brilliant and accurately cut; weighing 51-100 carat, or one point more than one-half carat. $172 1 Absolutely Perfect Blue-white Diamond, weighing 92-100 carat, or 8 points less than 1 full carat. former’ gradua The Hosie V 3 Jeot: “The Tnfluence on the An Mr. Price t of the write of the ures will be given on the spot at the more extensive felds. In addi- ti American students will at. cat_conference of Europgen | of the prehistoric in August. school will have no headquar. ok 2 avery detailed ed Mrs. Cabin rful_influence i infuonee e to place over the the direction of Dr. Hrdlicka. Previous Expeditions. Previous expeditions have been di- rected by e_Grant McCurdy of | 3 Peabody of brought back | the United | Beautiful Diamond and Sapphire Ring Of very newest design, in 18-kt. Solid White Gold hard-carved mounting. The ring has onc square and two triangular cut Sapphires, alternating with two brilliant Blue-white Diamonds. 1a that was ren- tudent in anthropol- | school | nal. In | addi vearly s ip Te offered, the largest for 10,000 francs. | titut a new departure in | entific scholarship and [ A wonderful South value. in the ex wdered by Mr - | 4 n s aw, t e of th offers one of the b opportunities, | and Miss Kati according to Dr. Hrdlicka, for a real £ chiropractic study of the days whose history is of the {written only in the scattered bones of omorrow rliest of mankind, Indian Collection. | from now | ristocratic families | Washington and meet | HANDIWORK OF PUPILS DISPLAYED AT SCHOOL | {1/ e or dn“svnieies. s "ia | associates. A gallery of busts and T pictures i being collected at the Many Beautitul Asticles Made by Natfonal Museum partly for their Cnefit Childzen s Ol ROl During the past week conslderable ad- Objects. to this collection. The The exhib tion of the handiwork of the a s of the Lincoln MM&ME&@MM@MM = K\AUIFM[AN" 1316 TO 1324 ‘7'm 1316 To 1324 T7TH ST.. NW. 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