Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 23

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WIDER EDUCATIO PROGRAM URGED Representative Yates Ad- dresses Men’s Club of St. Stephen’s Church. A broad e work and rel held up as the prime requisites for the prosperity for this country by Representative Richard Yates of Tli- nois in an address before the Men's Club of :phen’s Episcopal Church at a dinner held in the church last night. He emphasized that it 1s hard work along with re endeavor, rather than genius, accomplishes the most In telling DLroader tional program, hard ous endeavor were St that of a »d the club | fly upon ship as fo livere® a £ the was nly make > one last night nerease the at it r of the h of w, J. L. Ewin, R L. Cleveland. Blowout Severs Finger. 1 3 which Bland was SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at a Sin ¥ DUE SUNDAY Transylvania Toloa STEAMERS. ) YESTERDAY 3 TODAY K00 AM P au’ Prl 3:00 B M SAILIN )MORROW Southampton Bermuda o Cortez. ] v Army-Navy “NEW YORK (POLO GROUNDS) Saturday, November 28 §12.00 TICKETS G 105 P. M. and ali other t Novemior 28. direction upon payment of the usual extra fares. d on all trains leaving New York up to and including RETURNING, tickets 12.45 A. M. Monday, November 30. to Polo Gros 9th A For round-trip Pull T ts or T. 5504k Strect, N. W., Washington. > | tion to th ROUND TRIP FROM Washington n reservations and full information apply to ticket Lipsett, Division Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania Building, Friend of 4,000,000 “Down-and-Outers” In Fifty Years Dies y the Associated Pre fortunate which time ap- “down-and- sheltered, a friendly brothers, proximate! outers' e been fed, counseled and given boost along life’s way. The Sunday Breakf: by during 4,000,000 ciation Bean 50 rt to help men Assisted by aripus charges in aed had devoted much > the organiza- tion, serving always without sal- ary. - PAN-AMERICAN NATIONS’ to help themselvi clergymen from the city, Mr. ROAD PROGRAMS LARGE || U. S. Delegates Back From Buenos | Aires Report Era of Expansion in Sight. Members of the American delega- first Pan-Ameri o held at Buenos o President Coolid and told the Chief tin American countr n epa of great high They also attended the meeting of | An-American Unio he Buenos he execu federation adopted a resolation au-| thorizing the establishment of a spe- and the creation of a service ition to carry on the confederation. The purpose of the e is to keep in contact with the arious national sections of the con federation and to swer such in. may be received relative to development in the American SQUEEZ-EZY MOP KEEPS HANDS OUT OF DIRTY SOAPY WATER Outwears three At'the following stores | PALAIS_ROYAL SUKANN RONS' Co. BARBER & ROSS WOODWAKD & LOTHEOP M. GOLDENBI 000000000600 004 Open a Charge Account Pay Conveniently for a Pure White DIAMOND Choice of Many New Mountings Many beautiful mountings just been received of white gold, hand- ierced. This kling gem is of a fine white color and brilliant lus Pay Weekly or Monthly Look For The Big Clock = 9, Qelingers & e 818 F Stree: Opposite Patent Office 000000060000 0064¢ Game $§12.00 t) Avenue Subway. THE EVENING LOCAL YOUTHS WIN HONORS AT HILLTOP Four Get Gold Medals for Special Distinction and Eight Take Testimonials. Twelve students living in Washing- ton were singled out at Georgetown College vesterday for special scholastic honors The local boys made a new record by winning four of the six gold medals awarded for special distinction, while eight othe: d_testimoni- als for ex e honor men on endid records, the president of Georgetown University, Rev. Charles W. Lyons, S. J., made the awa exercises held in Gaston H the entire student bodv. Forty-seven 1405 H St. STAR, WASHINGTON, students in all were awarded testi- monlals. As announced by Dean Louls J. Gal- lagher, 8. J., the following received medals: James K. Nelll of the District of Columbia, the Lynch-Pendergast medal for the best essay on a selected topic of English literature. Willlam K. Wimsatt, jr., of the Dis- trict of Columblia, the Horace medal for the highest grading in an oral ex- amination in 20 selected odes of Horace. Frank MacDonald of the District of Columbla, the Dahlgren medal for the highest examination in integral and differential calculus. William F. Illigg of Pennsylvania, the O'Brien medal for maintaining the highest honors in the junior class. John E. Wise of the District of Go- lumbia, the Kidwell medal for the highest marks in physics. Jack L. Sweeney of New Jersey, the Quicksall medal for the best oral ex- amination in Shakespeare's plays. Testimonials were awarded the fol- lowing Washington students for the work during the first quarter: Daniel S SAMTIITRZSA N.W. D2 O'Donoghue, philosophy; Willlam Tar- ver, philosophy and physics; sopho- more A. B. 1 class, Aloysius Kane, Leb W. McGuire and Will Wimsatt, in English; freshman A. B. 1 class, Richard Coglan and James O'Don- nell, English; freshman B. S. 1, Mal- colm Harrison, chemistry. 27 ARE HURT IN CRASH. Texas Interurban Train Hits Street Car in Heavy Fog. DALLAS, Tex., November 12 (#).— Seven persons were injured, three probably fatally when a Dallas-Cor- sicana Interurban train crashed into the rear of a street car in a heavy fog here yesterday. Twenty others suf- fered slight hurts. C. C. Gates and Emmett H. Walker of Dallas and L. T. Cocanaugher of Corsicana, motor- man of the interurban, were reported in a critical condition. London faces a herring famine. SR AR 723 14th St. N.W. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925. “Big Bertha's” Nest Destroyed. COLOGN Germany, November 13 @) g Bertha's" mest at Krupp's, where the famous gun was hatched for its task of shooting up || Paris, has been destroyed under the direction of the allied military control commission. 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