Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1924, Page 10

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0l O ¥ THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, i’RID;\Y. FEBRUARY 1, 1924, —r s pltal’ Tell them George Washing- |had already contributed $55.000 to-Students’ Orchestra, by the e ed @ rel o iG. W. U. $1 000.000 DRIVE OPENS:; ton University has one of the bent| ward the fund. ~Although they or- | oo ey Orehestra. by the tews|euftered a relapse and Is in a eerloun 2 9 > hospitals in the eity. e ganized only Thet Monday, and most [ Glee Club and by the Girls' « e e ateniting: nhyslciar 700 AT DINNER PLEDGE SUPPORT [} % v | S S g MORRS) i | Oen Clo wmd v it sl Tt It R AND D IVE" tries to Washington, tell him the stu- | task of earning a living and winning |ithose mentioned were . William — dent body of Your aima mater spends |an _education, = the students rafsed [ n0 IO UBACE 4 L — IN 022 a million dollurs.a vear here. If |more than $10,000 c1 that day, $10.- . Samuel B. an How they talk absut wixhing to help make | 000 on Tuesday, $16,000 on Wednes. |ard L. Hodgkins and F. J. Henning. |Sludenu Gtfls AMEm(‘_ANAU’l'OlmQ) of $55 000 Rouses Enthusiasm. i a city Deautiful, €Il ther' that | day, and up (o' T o'clock last night Claude Owens described how the v 1317~L~STREET ix our alm. too—to (ake our collcge | had ralsed more than $18000 for foams are to work. Archibald Hop-| out of atties and ccllars and build | Thursday. e medical college sub- e George Wush- President Lewis Says Hour Here to Go Forward | 2. 2% i, i i e et o't | sovined o a man: ington. r Backward. i Bome. lf‘ih:-hy‘ua)' uwyl would| 1n Washington teams have db(‘ten —_— ward. prefer to donate their money to & re- | organized and will solicit dally. Dunbar and Armstrong Hold{ or Bac B oA e o O coice | rEanized and will soliclt delly.| SCREEN STAR WEAKER. | Oflice S ace Joint C t Washington 'has sent and stlil ls| capiding will gather at the New Eb-| PITTSBURGH, Februars 1—Theo- . sending missionaries ou n bitt Hotel for luncheon and announce vl p - | oint Commencemen Seven hundred loyal wons and|other 100 arrived before the last|broad world. And, you might add|the results of their efforts, ‘*°"°fl"-°d"e"”<l”"’ actor, who hag been i : daughters - of _ George Washington |course had been served and ihelthat only westerday ‘one of them sent| Music was furnished gratis at the |Confined to his bed since he was Exercises. { Univer: I speakers, each limited to five minutes, | back out of his piyful pittance 36 as| dinner last night by the University | stricken ill here six weeks ago, has The Star B ildi jDnlvonty, gathered arqund the ban-|naq fnished. his contribution toward the cause. ar culding L quet board last night with the mem-| “If 't get a million dollars Washington Must Set Pace. Large ell room, fourth Twenty-three graduates of Dunbag [U°™ Of thy facully, enthusiastically | With k on there fant a million! Mra Jumes Carroll Frazer struck floor — four windows. High School and sixteen of the Arm- | Dledged themselves to set the ‘pace | gRVF (L Uhitea States. 1 have 'One of the most poignant notes of the . | strong Manual Training School were | for the entire country in the nation- |never seen such nthusiastic bunch ;CAMPAIEN, when shic sald too many 1 monthly payments pute North and south ex- Snsieed Siniones 8¢ t8e loing gl Hwide campaign to raise $1,000,000 for |In alt ‘of "'“h;'“';‘:!““"“"e never geen {1 ‘ll;'h;e et o ('ur‘;:,"l \‘\“;?::(‘v‘:; lngers’ Pea ers_ very o y0 a new National Cash \ 3 ommencement exercises of the | 1900, : ere on e ieorge : | posure— two Institutions 1ast night in the auc |@ bullding fund, which formaly |[SUch an outpouring at a colleglate Register within reach 2 ¥ | dinner. " But, then, Washington 13 the |ton University and what is it doing? s $50.00 | dltorium of Dunbar High School. © \opened today. COMiiate Venter G the Unfied Statex. Then, with mingled horror and shame, Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend of every merchant. .yx:‘}d;‘x‘\“.nulh{g's‘m; member of | Wamed by President William | There are more studentr in cull e beer AT The register really ci pres| d o hs — C = .. it i Room with ante room, |fl' iomas Were presented by Wil- { Mather Lewis that the zero hour had || |l‘l.::'xr‘"‘.hr")n?.‘:fr;r‘t) mh":,.':,'r’,_., marvelous work —principally r pays icr -t;nli as it Nos. 606 and 607. Sixth I‘A’mn xh Houston, also & member uf [Struck—that from this day Georse | Way Univeraity, trets u:ld el o IO'.IN'?‘I “ffl'"lh the e . | the school board. The commencement | Was SR AT s o s dawn | savings it effects. floor, 11th St. front— [ [orativn was’ delivered by Prof. . | o\ oron6lon must eithor ko forward Hesewrcch st iy, vorsity." she. continu CATARRHAL JELLY A Y | Montgomery Gregory. Remarks also |©F Packwani"—the faithful alumni of | “We have here in Washington the {Washing! our city. e o 2 & H odel b4 $50 00 \::br..;l::‘dld»mb\fl\.‘urn:t &, Witkinson, the National Capital re-ponded with | greatest reservolr of intellectual re- leet the pace, the nation cannot fol- ONDON’S is antiseptic and healing. For over 30 ;“: l:::l.: suited for A superintendent in chargs ces th s ever Known | N o . colored schoos. Tnvocation was. pro- | oy usldem und spirit that brousht | seurces (1 Mol 00y Seen tapped. Mra. Joshua Evans, Jr., representing years Kondon’s has been helping millions of people " |nounced by Rev. James C. Olden. |[TOT Subsequent speakers assurance |1 4g ;1o you and me to make those ‘the Columbfan Wom n assoclation for all kinds of Colds and C: 1 affecti Prices, $75, $100, $125, | Music was furnished by the All High |thal the drive surely would go “ove resources useful to the people of the of former George Washington stu- or inds o an atarrhal fections. $150, $175, $200, $225, School Orchestra. the top” before February 11, when by building here, in the jdents, recalled that when she ma- » IT STOPS T;"“ | et " B A T L i i | [ FOR HEAD, NOSE, THROAT TROUBLES I | 3%+ THAT (PR [Beli Lol Wirns Bermyman, Ada | i probabry the mose | Eo5E lthes” orwards o, Sackerarit et Maiglon® the e, -entc | I) Kondon'smakes lite worth living. Write for 204reat- /] || The National Cash COUGH [y |Erthn, Bt Tooow.” Bl Vit vaet , angues ever et Snbeh it Sr Saifees o e R e e Y Fagitee Co. ] /1 3 ght here in Washington 4| . M. H. 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