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GIVES SUCCESS KEY TO EASTERN CLASS Representative Free Tells Gradu- ates to Do More Than They Are Paid For. 45 DIPLOMAS . PRESENTED Two Girls Win School Activities Medals. Advice as to how to make cess in life was given to the forty- five graduates of the two-year cla of Eastern High School by Repre- wentative Free of California at the commencement exercises vesterday afternoon in the auditorium of the tnstitution. “1f you live by the clock youl mever succeed,” Representative Free admonished the graduates. “If you never do any more than you get paid for you'll never reach the pin- a suc- PALMER TO OFFER NEW GULF SHIP MERGER PLAN Trade Managers Willing to Com- bine, Shipping Board Will Be Told Today. New progosals for merging the Gulf trade routes, now operating to many sections of the world, under the di- rection of nine menaging agents, were to be explained to members of the Shipping Board today by Presi- dent Palmer of the Fleet Corporation. His original recommendations, call- ing for a reduction of nine vessels from the 104 operating from the Gulf and reducing the number of operators to seven, were rejected by the board, vings could be tion of more of additional which held greate effected through e operators and allocs to them “orporation officials indicated rday that two of the three oper- of the government tonnage in he south Atlantic to United Kingdem and continental opean cargo ser- have expre: a willingness to nge a con. ation agreement third operator, whose name was r d, has thus far declined 1o v the other twe, al- d to agree that the hould combine. terday THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924. CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT. Virginia Democratic Organization to Hear Senator Heflin. The Virginia State Democratic Club of Washington will hold its June meeting tonight in the sun parlor of the Hotel Washington. Senator Hef- lin of Alabama will be the prin- cipal speaker, discussing national politics from the democratic view- point and the possibilities of succes to follow the action of the Democrati national convention at New York city next week. He is scheduled to speak shortly after 8 o'clock so as to enable him to fill another engagement during the evening. Gen Oden Lake, president of the club, will preside. -— Dust Blnat Fire Costs $500,000. MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 18.—Fire resulting from an l‘xph»mn of dust in_elevator E on Menominee slip, Milwaukee road vyards, here late yesterday caused ~damage to the building and contents estimated at $500,000. Several employes, at first reported trapped in the bhurning building, later were accounted for. Don’t Wait Until Hot Weather, | Train. Service on Summer Schedule Train service to and from Chesa- peake Beach starts on full summer schedule beginning tomorrow, which marks the formal opening of the ex- cursion season, according to an- nouncement today by officials of the Chesapeake Beach Rallway Company. Under the new train schedule trains will leave the District line for the Beach daily, except Saturday and Sunday, at 9:15, 10 and 11:30 a.m. and 2:30, 5:40 and 8 p.m. On Saturdays trains will leave for the resort at 0 and 11:30 am. and 2, 2:30, 5:30 and 8 pm. On Sundays will leave the District line at , 10:30, 11:30 a.m. and 2, 3:06, 4:45 and § p.m. Nearly 1,000 excursionists are ex- pected at the Beach tomorrow on the annual outing of Christ Episcopal Church. Rev. Dr. Willi Curtis R, DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” 22 77777, AFLIN ‘White, rector, and John C. Gordon of 322 5th street southeast, superin- tendent of the Sunday school, are In charge of arrangements. FARMING 4 WEEKS,LATE. RICHMOND, Va, June 18-—AN farm ork in Virginia is from three to four weeks later than usual, ac- cording to the semi-monthly bulletin issued last night by Henry M. Tay lor, agricultural statistician, United States Departmen¢ of Agriculture, with offices here. Several days of dry weather per- mitted farmers to do some planting and cultivating, it stated in the bulle- tin, which covers the period from June 1 to June 15. “The frequent rains have seriously delayed plowing and planting and the cool weather has retarded crop growth,” the bulletin said. “As one correspondent writes, the principal work during the past two weeks has ay- | been digging ditches and watching the rain.” Wanted, Apartment House We have an immediate purchaser for Apart- ment House, priced from $250,000 to $500,000, who is in a position to make a cash payment of over $100,000. The property must be well located. If you have such, please list with us immediately. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., Inc. Studebaker Light Six is the outstanding car in its class. \ Don’t take any one’s word for it, that this car or that car at‘its price(s “just as good.” Find out for yourself. Drive a Studebaker Light Six Prove to your. own satisfaction why it is supreme in its feld. Joseph McReynolds “The Studebaker Man” Selling Satisfactory Transportation in Washington for 35 Years. Commercial Auto & Supply Co. 14th and R Streets nacle of succe If you want tc succeed vou h part and parcel of your emplo business.” The distinguished service was awarded to two of Rraduates—Franc Emily and Ellen M standing dur The presentation was made thur Robb, president of the Eastern | Home and School Association D dex. The exerci opened \\llh alE march by th tern High Orchestra invoeation Rev. William ) s of the Barher Jork; the Kerr New York, and ampa _Inter-Ocean Steamship Company of New Orleans, to consider the con lation of the three com- panie 0 the far east. < out of New hina. Hawaii, ttlements and Have Awnings Made Now! If Your Gh.ues ChflmOphcalCo. city Clab Blag. Branch 922 14th St. N.W. got to beco! Realtors 1433 K St. N.W. It means saving and you will be ready for the hot days. Paperhanging and painting. Charges very reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W. Mnaia 5373.5374 | OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQUARE TN e T T TTTATIT ] %e Sulius Lflsbu roh gfurniture o Ninth and F Sts. w Entrance 909 F St. Sofldengubifee Safe This 50th Anniversary Sale of ours seems to grow bigger and better as it rolls along. VAL- UES With Complete Confidence of Washington Home Folks is the reason—backed by Fifty Years of Square Dealing and Reliability. Convenient Deferred Payments Ua y Be Main 1016-7 medal the girl Arnold [T Fountam PENS— You won't know what writing comfort is until you own a Handcock Pen &reat variety of Points enables you to se- the one most suited lual re- Then. too, ladies' Pens In ade and Lapis. There isn't anyvthing that you can give that will be nore appreciated than a Handcock Fountain Pen. $5.00 to $8.00 The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) 14th Street n..-mxlx.u:r‘:mm Waugh M. I dictory was deliv Emily” Arnold. superintendent o Diplomas were pr lowing graduates 3 wood, vice president of th education Girls—Frances Emily belle Imelda Bart. P: Arnold Marie Erb, Eleanor Irene Gertrude Feldman. In Klock. Ellen May. Rita thy. Dorothy Louise M Grace Miller, Helen Ma Catherine Mae Orem lotte Pavne. inson. Alice tha Virgin kle. Hilda dolph Lorenz Lindner, K Prender, Ravmund Thomas William Edward Ryon, Franc ward Wiler. FOUR CHILDREN HURT. Struck by Auto, But None Seri- ously Injured. Four children fic accidents Speith, five, 401 T koma Park, Md., o victims, was wa grounds at Wal about 5:30 pm by an automobile an Hyman Che street, was kno tomobile at 3d Arranged. Come in and look around—Y ou will never be urged to buy until YOU are ready. were Bobbed Hair I becoming 1o most women. but ¥ ls fmporrant 1o temember that the combing and brushing of ismg heir actually wama- Iate the acalp, while with bobbed hair thie samuianos is lacking. 11 Bair fe bobbed. frequent masagior of the scalp iv absolutely necessary and splen- did results are obrained by appiying & mal] quantry of Newbro's Herpcide with exch masage. Pure and clear. witheut stata or dye. Herpicide may be sacd wich sbeolute coo- fidence. to stimulate the scalp. prevent dandraff and falling bair, asd as a8 aid t0 hair-health aad besuty. On sale at all dmg conaters NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE p.m. and the bai He was treated at S 12lla Sparks, si alighting from a da avenue and Eckington pla morning, was struck bile and her Summer Rugs Many very special wvalues are ALITY Minne- ugs. Many ns; Ox12 size, Top-Icer Refrigerator Special Hospital and tuken home . i FOR THE HAIR AND SCaALP Golden Oak Finish. The Joh You Are Looking For may in the Help Wanted columns + be found in the Help Wanted 1mn Sale Price— of today's Star 9x12 Imported Grass Sale price, $4.95 8x10 Imported Grass $3.95 9x12 Fiber Rugs., Rugs. THIS DISTINGUISHED LOOKING FOUR - PIECE, TWO-TONE SHADED AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE consists of Buffet, Paneled Semi- Enclosed China Cabinet, Enclosed Server and Oblong Exten- $ 199 sion Table. A beautiful suite of selected woods. This suite must be seen to be appreciated. An exceptional Feature Value for the Golden Jublice Sale: ) . .baessninomsvomsmssosineves T Old Ivory Finish Crib Special at Baby Walker Specially Priced T Windsor Wing-Back Rocker or Armchair Mahogany finish. Very special at— THIS STATELY AND DIGNIFIED FOUR - PIECE BEDROOM SUITE is as attractive as it looks. It is in the new two-tone effect with carefully matched woods, in Walnut Veneer —Dresser, Chifforobe, Full Vanity $259 50 Nursery Chair Very Special Mt. Rainier a Scenic and Vacation Empire S{ OU havenotseen the great west until you have visited Oregon and Washington, with their mighty riv- ers, wonderful highways, thriving cities and Mt. Rainier National Park—*“‘the noblest mountain in the world.” This is America’s farthest west and the gateway to Alaska and the Orient. $1304£ Symitne from Portland, Tacoma, Seattle Victoria and Vancouver Cheyenne, Denver, scenic Colorado and Salt ~ Lake City at no additional fare. Low priced side trips to Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone and Crater Lake National Parks. Go on the splendid NorthWestern Union Pacific i . 200 miles along the Columbia River. Write You'll find the illustrated booklet for Free “Pacific Northwest and Alaska” help- Booklets ful in planning a wonderful vacation. and Bow - End Bed; Chair, Rocker and Bench extra. Very moderately priced b . .mme . ovasstoseiominin s oo AT T QAT T 14 -inch Blade. Very Special. Four-Passenger Lawn Swing Four - passenger; with iron frame and canopy. Special $20.50 Natural fin- ish; a most un- usual wvalue at this low price. THIS THREE-PIECE REED FIBER SUITE is well construct- ed and attractive, comprising Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker; re- movable Cushions and Spring Seats, Cretonne covered. A Special Valse GE o oo amomomsnoieicvtmine o n inoonmmmobts mepaasta s .ome o5 asss For I”hmlllfll. ask any Rlllnll Ticket Office, or . 0. Smu F. L. Feak! w. Bidg., 15th & Chestnut Sts., - System 508 Com's Truet Bréen” Philadelphia st lslh & Markst Si 'hiladelphia L}