Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1925, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925. SR = JUNIOR HIGH CLASS |SiaiSiention e t5oien sicuamar, | useum Gets Two Indian Figures Balls Dorothy Miller, Rodger Harry pr'f.'(é‘iufif.SQTLf?“ figures of Indians of 35 922 ! HOLDS ExERclsE Mullen, Bigelow Henry Noord, Louise if es © been 9 Ellen Parker. Louise Lydis Parker, |#dded by the National Museum to the 5 i Hazel Virgini P on, Gertrude | hall of American archeology. Ome of ¥ a — Holon Foriey, Bohwab Halen Poter- the Indians s represontcd aa_re- crowded the Griffith Stadium at . i son, Marie Carl Phoebus, Rose | chiDping, with an antler prong, & i = Langley Students Give Program |for. Marle Carleen Khoohus thrie|fint arrowpoint he has accldentally x:fizs;ler;%‘t:n to see a single game of = it- | Josepn Pittman, Weldon Aubrey | broken on the chase, and the second With Address by Henry Wh Price, Rosalie Robin, Ross George |fEure is shown in the act of carving B : ing as President. Ruhl, Frank Max Ryan, Carter Aus- | Pictures on a cliff with a stone ax. ~ world sefie' s, H P’ § St ders shorne A = e . General’s Daughter, Promi- s e are Wolter, Bonmit At the Auto Show . t H Is Victi gl Jjans g, Sxordibes of th-lnr?fl- Louise Soott, Corbley Jay £ R Yet 3.6% of the Buicks on duty in X | a ass of the Langley Junior|Schroyer, Pauline Hazel Shoemaker, et f nent Here, Is Victim 0 : 2 . hool were held last night at|Rogers John Sheldon, Hancock Mar- ( : A D l l a I 2 A‘ : B America would have provided a car s High School. garet Shull, Vernette Evelyn Stel for every fan. Auto Crash. | § ; s oriaaent gt e e | / 7 g, presiden Brubaker Martha Stover, Ann Sara . . A . elivered an address, followed | Stover, Linwood Kenneth Wiillams, Standard of the World There are more than prophecies given by Eliza- | James Henry Whiting, Virginia Ruth By the Associated Py ; : v S v y. | White, Marie Allie Young. All 'I'hls w Henry Noord save the address to the undergraduates, to which James ° Picks in duily i Bates responded. Henry \\] Dlnpedr daily servi principal of the school, made an a > ress, " following which @ play, “Dr. l Y En =S What’s the Answer? All" was presented. Those in cast were: Henry Noord, Mar- et Cummins, Betty Barker, Mar- r Dr caret Horn, Helen Divver, Harry Mul- len, Doroth r Dorothy Blam, Carieen Phoebus and Elizabeth Clary. Later there was dancing in the gymnasium. Officers of the class are: Henry Whiting, president; Roma Medford, vice president: Pauline hoemaker, $ and Thomas Marshall, treas- mn Has First Place inent in Capital. § > Stio eommitias ioon- 5 . d in Wash- o . [sists of: Elizabeth Clary, chairman; p N 14 Betty Barker, Henry Noord, House, Margaret Shull, Mae Davis and Helen Meushaw. hair \\ eldon Ros rte, Ruth White, Anita 31 s and G l\)r:’,? Rubl. S | are: Elizabeth Chamel Barker, Wil- | Fletcher's Castoria | liam Edward Bar Roland Ben- PLAN STREET CHANGES ninghoven, Doroth lolr;’!;;":‘“ Blum, | is a pleasant, harm- Anita Rosalyn Brigss, June| 1 ° 2 Buckner, Charles Warren Bogan,| less Substitute for o e Edna Marie Byron, Eva Anna - i i i Comxmasxoner.s Hold Hearing to|Bina Marls Bycon, Fve Anua | -| Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething AMNESIA PLEA FA'LS Consider Highway Alterations. |conas. Wilbur Cornelius Cissel. | Drops and Soothing Syrups, Wheeler Elizabeth Cla *a ; ] e Comm ¥ held Anna Cook, Robert Cohn, Elam Jack | especially prepared for Infants e ons Corridon, Alexander Melville Cox.| - 3 % Forger Gets 1 to 14 Years in Los n g irace S| 5, Marian Eliza- | i arms and Children all ages & 1 K > o Ruth Elizabeth Crown, ngeles. p et Klizabeth Cummins, Mae gl = 4 t aven : Tizabeth Cummins M| To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of MM mf L'n\\_n;- Proven directions on each package. 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They trust their instincts in eating, as : Those which, in action, compare with the = . they should. But, of course, it is a good thing to know that this soda cracker, tho,-oughh-ed on the one hand—and the N which almost everybody seems to like, is not just something to have around. * truck horse on the other. oy : As a matter of fact, the new Sunshine Soda Cracker is a real energy maker. . . L Compared with all the other foods you eat, from soup to dessert, it ranks “The first:—Finely proportioned, finely made ) very high in fuel value. Four crackers contain 100 calories. cars, which give to driving a feeling of : s [0 _‘This new Sunshine Soda Cracker® performance. “Iron Horses” is the trade vernacular for describing the latter type. / ‘ Women will know why the A brand new way of working the An “Iron H » will take you suywhere— i Full Grain Process is an art doughsothatitcan’t possiblytoughen; EpET e aakle ainty. 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The “how” of thisisthereal difficulty. ~ The outcome of this process is anew | In ba.king the new Sunshine Soda kind of soda cracker, full flavored, Its performance is as distinctive from that of : : Cracker, itmeans; rich, of fine tex- the common run of “Iron Horses” as are il Special temperatures strictly held, tureand good look- your standards — your own conception of i i no matter what the weather; ing plumpness. what a fine motor car should be—from : X those of the buyer who is content with mediocrity, or mere averages, in quality and in performance. If you are an exception—if you are super- Pl A K e 1 wzk;%mhfl:u?*m$ critical —then drive this Rickenbacker Six ‘ : it 4 i s e yourself. It will be a revelation to you. You f ) : N drates—for pop and emersy. will find it also an exception to all rules. It is not average—it can be described only in sipaslatives 2 \ = ~made in the “thousand » e window baheries HOFFMAN MOTOR CO., Inc. AN byneLoose;We.f_BISalit_&. 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