Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1924, Page 12

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95 OBTAIN DEG AT TRINITY COLLEGE Presentation Is Made by Arch- bishop Curley as Commence- ment Exercises End. | GRADUATES WIN HONORS| Cias&Day Ceremony Held in New Zaditorium, Arehbishop Curley Baltimore me Mpnc week celebration which began nted the | arehbishop, and the in- Joseph Scott of r. BEdward A. Pace candidutes to the Re Kirby Dres made i, made the address (0 come from every i, O 13 Catherine rgue ind Mary Lillian Wolford 1nt ary Pri . magn Wolford Your Teeth Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream “washes” and polishes: does not scratch or scour. Tt brings out and preserves the natural beauty of tooth enamel. LARGE TUBE 25¢ Foreign Policy Associatl mends Signing of Ratification of the Turco-American treaty, framed along the as the treaty between the rs and Turkey. was strongly mended yesterday by mittee of the Foreign Pol tion. The committee d Lausanne treaty east; a hal Holding that the most atter, the repa of its ratific tinuation diplomatic of ence nce by previous treaties between the of Law man empire and the U Any the prac le, it was only to prolong a near cast.” —_—— Mrs. Gross’ Will Filed. a spec was the settlement in a century and ion Recom- Treaty. same lin: allied pow com- 1 com- Large Attendance at Commence- ment of Washington College in Memorial Continental Hall. favoma Prize Winners for Year and Entire ot Course Announced. tion by th dience annual of the V at Memori attended the commencement hington College Continental Hall award: nted to Tur last and night sixty when twelve priz diplomas were pi Harris, dean of nted the diplomas Wells, LL.D., awarded invocation was de- RATHBONE MAKES. ADDRESS g HINGTO REES [URGES U. S. RATIFICATION SIXTY LAW STUDENTS |iteni Witen and sames 1 ears I . man. ARE GIVEN DIPLOMAS |- B e maer i Clarence T. Ellis, Bruno A. Grock, Anthony A. Maisano, Victor V. Martin and Peter A. Perishin. Candidates for degree of master of patent law—Francis Wheeler Braden, Mary Belle Davideon, Victor V. Martin and Marguerite Marie Milne. The prize winners were: Highest standing in scholarship during the entire course of three years—First and second prizes (zold medals), awarded to first, Mattie W. Tompkins, average, séoond, Mary Ellen Crosby, aver- 95.2; honorable mention, Minnie average, 94.9. Legnl Rexearch Work. Best work in legal research training course (by member of senior clags)—A set of “Corpus Juris-Cye,” 38 volumes, offered by the American Law Book Company of RBrooklyn, Y., awarded to Harry rl Mitc 1! honorable mention, Mary Illen Crosby. Highest re, for scholarship in ze, one year scholar- ington College of te work, awarded to average, 91.9: W. Tomp- Minnfe M. age, 9 M. Jame ship Law James, avera Best' work court (by New Safe Way to | Remove Hair Roots No need rmow to undergo painful c treatments to removo super- fluous hair: nor to apply ordinary in- effectiva hair removers which oaly re. s new Oriental balsam has been discovered which is applied as cold cream, It ho beir roots and ntly ‘‘eases out’ every objection- s Tair veot ani all, wnd loates 56 | SEin clear, white, heaithy and soft as {velvet. No muss. No odor. No ¥rowing back of hair stronger than % &ver. Absolutely harmless. Earma, as this wonderful new dis- called, is highly recom- prontinent beauty spe- cialists, and is sold on an absolute aranee of satisfaction by Peoples & Stores.—Advertisement. oovery is mended by ', kills kils p POWDER Bee Brand Insect Powder won’t stain— or harm anything except insects. House- hold sizes, 15c and 35c—other sizes, 70c and $1.25, at your druggist or grocer. McCORMICK & CO. Baltimore. Md. The will of Mrs, ril ves §1.0 died A iret Douley . Donohue Johanna G 18. Home cach Union minsics civing diplor List of Candidates, degree Sharon, Pa Theodore of Buffalo was eclass Blanche | Md., clas of Wory linn of t delivered by ) of Monticello Fuller, member of Thompson's “Titl . offered by Hobbs-Me y of apolis, awarded to Richard H able mention, Daniel W. nie O. Berliner. cord first and secopd vea woman in cond vear ‘cla cnty-dellar gold b offered by ta Chapter. Phi Delta De gal Fraternity Indian- Hart; ivered Clark Rath- were . re- chairman He wiis Junior and r of Lachelor | Armentrout O, Berliner. Vieto ) r Braden, Elizabeth Hyde, average, 37.63; honor- ;:l_;! mention, Gertrude Coyle, average, Highest record in second year— “Cyclopedic Law Dictionary; offered by Gallaghan & Co.; awarded to Elizabeth Hyde; average, 98.16. Hon- orable mention, Gertrude Coyle; aver- age, 97.15, Charles W. Peckham; average, o Highest record in first vear (gold piece) —Awarded to Herman Berman; Honorable mention, artshorn; average, 94.5, and Louis Messinger; average, 92.3. Best oral argument (member of first year class) at annual public de- bate—First and second prizes (gold pieces), awarded to S. E. Katopothis, and second, Doris W. Hartshorn. Honorable mention, Maud C. Hawks. Highest scholastic standing in pat- ent and trade-mark course—"Patents for Designs"” offered by Alva D. Adams and Lester G. Budlong, award- to Marguerite M. Milne; average, Honorable mention, Reyben hmidt; average, 95. Best work in practice court (patent law)—“Semmes’ Patent Procedure,” offered by Alva D. Adams and Lester G. Budlong, owarded to Victor V. Martin. Hirhest scholastic standing in post- graduate class—Prize, $25 in gold, of- fered by Epsilon Chapter, Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority, awarded to Clar- Eilis. onorable mention, Victor V. Martin. ence T. STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All Niagara Falls Special 16-Day Excursions rounp ¥ 1 Gfi TRIP JUNE 20 11, 25; Aug. 8, 22; Sept. 5, 19; Oct. 3 Tlil:l)l'(iH SPECIAL TRAID Parlor Cars, or Further De Baltimore & Ohio Dinin 10:00 1 ooklet, Ageuit Ask Ticket Ag 395555:3:5: 35> T ES oy 353 & < RRREKKERES EEEX K3 FREERBEREAEE < < A new Victor Record by Caruso It was the Victor Company’s privilege to issue records by Caruso at frequent intervals during the life of the great tenor. death and a number still remain for later presentation to the public. We believe this week’s announcement of new records, headed as it is by a Caruso record, music-lover, and the record itself a monu- ment to a great artist who put so much of himself into his Victor Records that he will be an occasion in the life of eve said “My Victor Records shall be my biography.” Victrola No. 80 $100 Mahogany, oak or walnut Victrola No. 215 $150 Mahggany, oak or walnut Victrola No. 400, Mahogany, $250; clectric, $290 There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for these Victor trademarks. Vic Out tomorrow New Victor Records Red Seal Records -{Scnrdame (ForgtMe) (Fucito) Neapelisan gulf dividing the mortal from the immortal Caruso records that have remained unissued. well to possess these, for they are nobly sung. { On the Banks of the Wabash (Dreen Way Down in Old Indiana (Deeses) A few have been issued since his Enrico Caruso Nisciuno (Fonakes) (DeCorts) Neomisas Enrico Caruso Two tragic Neapolitan songs that come to you across the Two of the , - A ' A A DOUBLE-FACED Number pHist 1007 $1.50 B %¥IT20005: Joe mg} 1014 1.50 To do honor to his native state of Indiana, which has just made “On the Banks of the Wabash” its official song, Harrold hasrecorded these two numbers. The first is practically world- known. It was never presented better than on this record. { Mazurka (inCStar Miacr) (Chopia) Piane Sofe Werela Bird (Heaed) Piaso suta? sfigkn“‘“'““’“l:“} 1008 1.50 A charmingly rhythmic Chopin mazurka, played with true sensitiveness to its peculiar quality; and a record of Henselt’'s salon-piece, exhibiting at their finest many of the characteristics inofi's touch and tone, Concert Songs and Instrumental In mezo al mar (st Seawand) (Geni Sadero) I lralian, Fa la nana bambin (Rock-s-bye, Baby Mine) (Geni Sadero) i Iialian Dusolina Giannini (#5413 1:00 First Victor Record by the young soprano who, substitu- ing one night at a Schola Cantorum concert, awoke the e e A s h lovely Ttalian songs. day famous. A cool, lyric voice, and One of the finest records you ever have heard. ““We're a Noddia' Bruce—Part 11 next Arthur Pryor’s Band 19291 ‘Wha' Hae' wi’ Wallace Bled”—“There’s nae Lack About the “Rob Roy MacGreagor Oh"—"Blue Bells of ng Syne” Scotland”— '~y overture” based on familiar and beloved Scotch melodies, i variety of m.. -‘cal color and expression. You Didn’t Want Me When | Wanted Yon A bright and melodious gumet number, and a tenor waltz e, finely and robustly sung. The two together make a most entertaining record of popular music. song with a unique interlu Dance Records Spain—T: Mr. Radio —Fox Trot combination for dance lovers. new and surprising uses of orchestral color. {Jealous—l"ax Trot wih cecal rerrein International Novelty Ol'dl.} 19332 Waitin’ Around The first number isin fine, easy, natural you dance your best to Victor “Bringin’ Home the Bacon—Fox Trot The Virginians The Virginians masters of the ferred to Victor Records by masters in the art of i with vecel refrain Shine—Fox Trot . Fine examples of the “post-jazz” fox trot, by art, and recording. TRADE MARK Fox Trot }P.mm}IS:iBO ‘Whiteman’s playing and Vldgfifi::fi:g;;;: i:rxehliilfible Garber-Davis Orchestra and hflfh the i fittis i iece, is suitable eif 3 :n‘ighl b“xl:::ml.‘l’w:':eww Choose which you will, iously wrought together and played with great Band records that demonstrate t..~ perfection attained in Victor recording. 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