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MORAL LEADERSHIP- URGED ON NAVY MEN Wilbur Tells Annapolis Graduates to Be Just and Courteous to | | 1 Subordinates. . June nt upon d braid lace or commissions written upon parchment,” but upon the per- sonal attributes of officers, was urged by Seccretary Wilbur of the avy Department in his address to graduating class at the Naval demy. Real leade upon re 1. ip may comfand the ardent and ‘even devotion of Hold Destiny of $6.000. * The Secretary pointed out young officers that to them wa a@mmitted, in some part, the destinies of the 86,000 enlisted of the the to be to men “Unless your tempered by firmne pathy and courtesy services in man rule over them justice, s he es may to the Navy. hember amused, the d a wound in obec atriotism. r the prop he Chance to Spread “Here is a fertile fie n of truc patriotism for a war that ne the 1 P - | and Timmy Discovers His House Is Watched. atience rich rewards ar o A useful things are often I Spooky the An ne vh Owl, Timmy the ing Squirrel, like Spooky the Screech Ow!, prefers to sleep “ [#ll day and be abroud after the coming of the Black Shadows. He dearly loves the dusk, when it is not real dark, yet is not light. Apd he loves the moon- light. This night just suited Timms. too fine a night to stay had the least ide Screech Owl wa It was Such | @ the trunk glimpse of what s e a moving shadow behind Timmy dodged around the truni Spooky continued on watch, Timmy, around the trunk of a tr s for up 3 high enough sail t pened three or ed that he followed. " four times Timmy _di being t find Mrs. Timmy and warn Spooky is hunting in the Old jumps, and Timmy on the He told her i d ery day you will have the prinei- | a man under y magination, crave for you and be worthy *padership.” A S AMERICAN UNIVERSITY | ~ CONVOCATION TODAY | Dr. E E. Slowon to Deliver Ad-| dress—Parade to Precede Awarding Degrees. of exercisi The annual convocation of American University will be this afternoon rial Continental son, national- | The candidates ‘ march in academic uth portico of the h torium, preceded by the chancel- a tendered nd Mrs. Clark at the building, street. The trustees and faculty members were also guests. This evening the annual dinner of alumni of the uni- versity will be held at the Square Hotel, at 7 o'clock 1901 ¥ Sample House E M J702. QUEBEC ST F4TH STREET N. W. BEDTIME STORIES THE _EVENING ° BY THORNTON W. BURGESS the Green Forest for a while. When at last they had eaten ail their stomachs would hold and had jumped for the shecr pleasure of sailing through the | air until they were tired they decided | to go home. So back to the Old Orchard they started, and, jumping from tree to tree, made straight for the little house which was now their home. Mrs, Timmy was in the lead. As she #ailed from the next tree down to the foot of the tree on the trunk of which THEN HE WOULD . SAIL OTHER TREE. that little house was fastened Timmy #queaked a warning. He h: seen Spooky swoop after Mrs. Timmy. ust in the nick of time she dodged around the trunk of the tree. Spooky flew up to a branch just above that house. Then i was that’ Timmy knew that Spooky had found out where they lived and was | watching that house. (Oopyright. 1924, by T. W. Burgess.) St e $700,000 Voted for Fair. The Senate yesterday passed a res- olution contemplating an appropriation of $700,000 for American participation in the international exposition at Se- ville, Spain, in April, 1927, S e s The Job You Are Looking For may be found in the Help Wanted col- umnis of today's Star. TO AN- Go out Connecticut Avenue to Porter Street, then turn to your left and go to 34th Street and inspect the “best- for-the-money” semi-detached brick houses in this near-in, desirable suburb. The Houses Will Bear Closest Inspection PRICED RIGHT Salesmen on Premises Daily from 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. or phone us and we will take you out. Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1433 K Street N.W. palatial, new Belgenlandand the distinguished Lapland Star Line. The . the of the latter carry first, second third class. 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Afternoon arrivals at Southampton with special trains in waiting for Close and constant study of the trav- eler’s convenience suggested these arrangements, which typify the stand- ard of service prevailing not only on these great luxury ships, but on the other famous ships of the White Star, Flicks, Mgr, 1208 F Street Red Star, Atlantic Transport and Main 1016-1017 STAR, -WASHINGTON, PEGGY JOYCE WEDDED TO TOOTHPASTE: MAKER Actress Bride for Fourth Time After Courtship Lasting for Month. B) the Associated Pross, NEW YORK, June 4.—Peggy Hop- kins Joyce is a bride for the foulth time! After a courtship of a was married to Count Go Morner of Sweden, a twenty-fou ar-old toothpaste manufacturer, in Atlantic City Monday. Finding it impossible to obtain accomodations at the Hotel Ambassador, where Count Morner has maintained ' bachelor quarters, on their return to this city last night, the couple spent the night at the bride’s apartment on t 52d stree! 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