Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 29

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SISTERS' COLLEGE WING 1S BLESSED Apostolic Delegate Is Cele- brant at Ceremony—Bishop Shahan Speaks. The ceremony of bie: f the Anthony Nicholax orial lall at the Cathotic E after noon, with . Dejegate Fuma soni-Biondi the velebrant sion. He wus assisted by Thomas l was held this zot Rev K. dean of the s of the faculty. Edward Jordan, D. inz the new | ector of | § Tn peace I wish to spend n the years that may remain and =o 1 shun all useless strife, and ‘m as cheerful as can be. I have convictions broad and deep on every rum- ‘neath the sun: but now 1 ‘et Siviedoax sleep. and argue not |t s e Through weary years ve toiled and wrought to gain a modest little pile; the goal is won the baitle’s fouzht, and peace is all hat's worth my while. The morn- | ing and the afternoon bring to me 10 discordant sounds; oh, peace, it [ is the precious boon in which a healing balm abounds! ‘What think vou of this Darwin grafi?" the eizhbor asks who comes my way: nd be ix throbbing. fore and aft h zest and ardor for the fray. My aut Jones, that se design who b gorilla’s hones. and just the sume as g impise s to maw ik of vast importa i the neizhborhood resound zuments that ring the bell. ely then | curb my zeal: I i iy and * | carey . | pext term. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MIDSHIPMEN HOLD COLORS COMPETITION Infantry Drill Decides Right to Carry Flag During ‘the Next Term. Special Dispatch to The Star, NNAPOLIS. Md., May 28.—The tompetitive Infintry drill among_the e ght compames, of the regiment of “June wegk," was completed this morning with the battalion ments, and the result will nonnced shortly. The infantry drill cavries with it the lavgest block of points in the most im Portant_competit’on during the year {4t the Naval Academy, the regimental colors during the Complete scholastic standing of the more than 400 members of the grad- uating class was announcefl today. Honor man is John Sylvester of Wel- midshipmen, vne of the features of | move- ! be an- | the right to | 4,000 ATTEND PROGRAM OF MASONS IN SEATTLE Beauseant, Replica of Original Knights Templar Flag, Pre- sented to Commandery. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May 28 our | sand sir knights of the United States, | Canada and Europe were here today \m witness the presentatfon by the ttle Commandery, ghta Tem- plur, to tife Oak Park Commandery jof the international traveling beau- seant, a replica of the battle flag of the original T®mplars. This flag, is on a world | tour, is assoclated with the death of P'resident Warren G, Harding. It was | his passing that prevented his sched- uled presentation of the beauseant to the Tollywoud Commandery during his Western trip. Instead the presen- tation was made by his secretary, | George Christian. which A peony plant at has bloomed for 136 thou- | C.. FRIDAY, MAY SEWER BIDS OPENED. Four Projects Included in List Handled by Commissioners. Aiello * Construction Co. — Foxhall The District Commissioners vester- | village service sewers, $3,100. and day afterpoon opened bids on four Thirtieth place service sewer, §1.814.75. Your Goal Whether your goal is an automobile, a home, an interest in a business, or a certain " sum as an interest-bearing reserve, regular pay day deposits of a fixed amount in our Savings Department will make getting what you want a simple matter. 28, 1926. new sewer installations. The projects. low bidders and prices follow: Willlam A.° Pate, —~ Wesley Heights combined sy ers, $26,880, and Forest Hills service sewers, $8,117. “%; N NSt prrriggpress BURNISHINE “Polishes ALL METALS Quickly—Easily A Luster That Lasts BURNISHINE may be obtained from Palain Roval « Chase huv‘p'! o, 2l P“.h and G Sts. N.W. Conn. Ave. N.W Hogh Rellly Ca. Tarville Harduace 134 New Yok Ave. 2500 o RraRw, . Magrader . €. Dunham Hardware = 3514 Co We invite you to judge of this by your own experience. P Oila W ey Xnew that il we start dehate. we'll & TN make the far-famed welkin squeal. |and keep on scrapping till it's lute. | And this win 1 a peaceful day, | md leave me y and distr ston, Ohlo., who is also captain of the “-, rge Barnsback, | varsity crew. The next two in rank Strain of Indiana, )t New Jersey. | sports will be the feature | »w's exercises, the base hall | master of ceremos: The address of made by Dean McCorn y lined the history of the S lege, the main building of which is now completed with the opening of | My neishbor. too, Wi'l go aw the new south wing. The main buill- | soreness in his dome of | nnd field and track teanis of the naval | ing. which is in the siyle of the | Ard if we arzue for a vear, and all [ and wilitary academics meeting, and | Ttalian rey we. is at present used | the bonds of friendship burst, the [Chaplain S dney K. Evans will preach | for administrative offices, dining hall, | theme at issue won't appear much |the farewell sermon to the graduates | lecture rooms and laboratory. | clearer than it did at first. And so [ on Sunday. | 1o him T make reply, “T fear that - . BANK ROBBED OF $25,000. Wing's Facilities Complete. name I do not know: there was a The new south wing will be devoted | rarby lived hard by. years to work in biology. physics and chem- | ago: there were thé Darwells. Jake | Three Bandits Believed to Have |- Staged Theft Yesterday. istry. Tt contains labe lecture | and John, who used to farm in halls and professol equip- nder vale, but they are wassed ped with the latest acilities. and gol I think thev both The Sisters’ College is thus equipped ed in Jail.” The neighbor zees WINF May 28 (@) The State of Winfield was rolbed yester by three bandits, | who locked officials in a vault, scooped to give full courses in all of these b disdain, and thinks by hed sciences without depending upon the SSbut T ihae uites | laboratories &t the universiiy. Rk il present 136 sisters ar ! - college, representing lockens ; . Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, and 28 States of the Union. up about $25.000 in currency and an OH 0 ulty now includes 30 professors. m | inknown Camount of bonds and| Bilious Fever and Malaria. of ‘whom are members aiso of | escaped in a motor car. 1t kills the germs. The robbers are believed to be the 2750 kinds, tvpes and sizes of ham [same band that yesterday held up the mers and axes. Due to standardiza | Montgomery National Bank of Cherry- tion this number now re- | vale, Kans.. taking $55.000 in cash and duced by more than two-th securit 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts and & bt ! 1508 Tith St N.w. raven & Co. 1919 Pennsyivania Ave. N.W. Maryland Decora W. A Finch 4525 Wisconain 0."W._Youngblond Takoma Park ~h—vm.n Hardware and_ Elec. € Acces- LA nore mn S W0 . . K - - SR B wory Co. € vl \ Pl UnionTrust & Company OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA South-West Corner I5th and H Streets North-West EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN President 336 8th st S.E 018 1At S, 1 Mans”othor o ralers aiso carry BURNISHIN: DISTRIBUTORS Globe Wholesale & Distributing Co., 123 K Streat N.W. /lllllllmllll!lll||||I|\\\\\\\\\\‘\\‘& W\W“‘\W““"WIWWW// //////////JIMIIIIJMI\\\I\\\\N\\\&“ 1, H Kans., is a prescription for . MASON. A few vears ago a “complete” hard Catholle University faculty. ware stock included something like ““The influence of the Sister's College has been nation-wide in scope.” said Dean McCormick in his address. ‘Every year its student body. like that of the present vear, has had representatives in goodly numbers from the North and East and the distant States of the South and West. Forty-two States of the Union have | sent students. the Philippine Islands. the provinces of Canada. and foreign countries have also been, at various times. represented by individual sis ters or small groups of students. H. Approval of Pope. “It has been favored from the be- Zinning of its noble career with the explicit blessings of the Holy See. This occasion which marks the com: pletion of the first permanent bulld ing of the college proper would hardly be complete without a review of what the college is and stands for. what it has undergone and accomplished in its | first vears. 3 | Rishop Shahan. in his address. paid particular tribute to the family of Anthony Nicholas Brady, to whose generosity the completion 6f Brady Memorial Hall is due. The ceremonies closed with solemn benediction of the blessed sacrament in the college chapel. No ingenuity could disguise it ... TIME was when the giving of a dose of castor oil was an event to be dreaded. Few people knew how to thoroughly disguise that flavor, and usually there was rebellion before the dose could be administered. Today you do not have to disguise the taste of castor oil. For there is a castor oil without the characteristic castor oil taste and odor. Squibb’s Castor Oil (Tasteless) is truly easy to take. By a new process, all the The Ci azreeable taste and odor are done away with, but the full medicinal value remains. Whether you need castor oil, or any other product for your medicine cabinet, you will find it of distinct advantage to ask particu- larly for Squibb Household Products. For nearly seventy-five years, Squibb Products have teen made to meet the most exacting demands of the medical profession. Why risk using products that may be less depend- able? Refuse substitutes. Squibb Household Products are on sale by all druggists. o VAT COUNTER REVOLT RUMOR MAKES POLAND UNEASY = | impurities are refined from castor oil. Sale of Liquor Ferbidden as As- sembly to Name President Prepares to Convene. il i rovprmee il By the Associated Press. WARSAW, May 28.—Although | rumors concerning a counter revolt in Galicia against the Pilsudski gov- | ernment have not been confirmed, it | 1= known that much uneasiness pre- vails throughout the country as the approaches for the National A sembly. which is to choose a Fresi dent for the republic. ! The National Assembly séonvoked for Monday. \ terim government, Y Pllsudski revolt tw: sued a decree vesterd: continuance of the sale of intoxi- cating liquors, beginning Sunday and extending until further notice, in order to prevent di | WEEK END VACATION SPECIALS FOR OUTDOOR OUTINGS AND GARDEN WORK LOWEST PRICES! We have drastically reduced all A has been | and the in formed after 1 Thvenpicce Viving Room T'is outfit comprises a 3-piece Living Room Suite. covered "Mmmfl s Fnl ble . with a.good grade of velour, as pictuzed. Davenport Table and End Table are in mahogany finish. The Floor Lamp has poly- chrome pedestal. Silk georgette shades on both lamps. A beautiful and durable combination, on which you save $88.80. I 16.00 TOTAL VAL $213.20 Deferred Paymenu prices to create an EXTRA ATTRACTION to those folks who are contemplating an auto trip over Decoration Day—and to those who are going to avail themselves of the opportunity of the holiday to work in their gardens. U. S. Navy $2 45 B Garden 10 Hammocks only ... -pfi'.:u?'p‘.?.'.a.‘.'..'v PER FOOT 35 Spades New. Tennis -Oxfords Dhite, onty. Sizes 6o 11 B3 7 LY, 7 Cot Pads Grand new. Garden Picks —to sell for only Garden Rakes Well made @ extra value Garden Outfits Hedge Clippers ~best value town. for Icer Refriger- only White Duck Sailor Pents for men and womer for Gon " has outings White Buck- skin Shoes Sizes 6 to 11 Blue Shirts 2Mor .iiiiiiiiienns 10-Piece Walnut Dining Suite $159 A very practical and beautiful Suite, as pictured. It comprises Oblong Extension Table, Server, China Cabinet, Buffet, five Side Chairs and one Armchair, with genuine leather seats. 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