Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1926, Page 14

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1 wHr EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2. 10%. Master of arts: Leona Letitla Clark, we.welcome you and the Crown Prin-}\f Virginia and that 90 more ships ar-) Thomas Nelson Page. Mrs. Elvina |played the violi o A. Bi Josephine Sadler Daggett, A, B cess. As a nation we are indebted VIRGINIA SOCIETY MEETS. sived on Amerioan shores befere the|Roewe sang and Miss Elen. Stusrt'ranged by Cloyd Byars o o0 *F Bastl Delbert Dahl, B. F. S.. Ruth to Sweden because in_the darkest advent of the Mayflower. —_—_—mm Elizabeth Decker, A. B Carl M. Die- moment of the Civil War her son («Ship That Brought English Civili-| Mrs. Allard. H. Gasque. wite of the fenbach, A. B.: Jean Downes, A. B. Ericsson came to our aid with his Representative from Sflu!h Carolina, | Hazel Halena Feagans. B N inventive genius. In time of peace zation to America” Topic recited “The Major’ by | Robert Graham. B. ¢ 3 Swedep sent us her sons and daugh- sy 4 % —_— - — | Simpson Allen Heavener, F 1ers to help us in the difficult task of | he ship that brought thw Eng- | {ton Ross Hodgkins, A. B; ;L. | developing our pioncer settiement.” {lish civilization to America,” the | | McCormick Medical “Glasses Fitted Corser. Kojouharoff, : 1 After the ceremonies the Crown |Susan Constance, was the tople pre- % e | Cathexins Tasier, A ke i ol i R ol Prince and his party left for Philadel- bl Sallge Eyes Examined Graduate donis Olins, A B Effle-Marle Itoss, A. phia by motor. o ed lefome (s VIESID Sooiatyl IE( Dr. E. T. Devme Speaks at|B: doseph Giement sinciair. . 5| Honor Eonferred on Gustavus ey ey e etire Taien ity s 1D Cé-AUl:ESS SEHONES i b » E 5 i soclety. She =aid that the § ylnz t pec list | Vale, A. B.; Margaret Roberts Wal- - c AT o | o, . usan American University on {1ace.’ A. B Margarette Root Zahler, Adolphus: _F"'St of Family —— iorncs :‘,‘,‘f;h’,"“:,',‘:;:g' e wondio’ mwhun "nide. ot tekinati General Here to Attend Battle over the firat permanent colony to L LR “Intrepid Scholarship.” | Doctor of civi laws: George Curtis to Get Distinction. | Peck, ul, . M. g lulll’en Daniel Wyatt, Monuments Commission Meeting. RSN S |A. M., LL. B. Doctor of science: —_— Grover Cleveland Kirk, A. M., M. D, Gen. John J. Pershing, who has 1 S e Need of courage in the classroom. | Doctor of philosoph Frnest Neal | B the Associated Preas. been visiting relatives and friends in M A wflflfifiummmm EBe Sitiowes ool Lieannes oty where | Cory, A. B. M. James Fitton | PRINCETON, N. J, June 2—|New Ingland and !n‘diinnoln.l;‘:-;k?; ruth may be served as wel! as on the | (rouch. A. M.: Constantine Dimitroff | ¢ 5o G a retur, to this city this morn or field of battle, in the airplane and at | KKojouharoff, Lee Somers, A. Bu|y . v o Prince Gustavus Adolphus, B the purpose of attending a meeting the North Pole, wa< emphasized by | Wavne Mackenste Stevene. M. B, A. | heir apparent te the Swedish throne, |of the American Battle Monuments ’ N &Y - e Raward T Devine I his conve: | e e e s Mawardea: | a8 made an honorary doctor f 1aw | Commission to consider bids recently -0 03 ention nddress on. “Intrepid Seholar- | The Swift Foundation, to Towell Bres. | Py, Princeton University vesterday. | received for the erection of perma- | <hip” delivered at American Univer- azzard, A. B., B. D., to study the mln th: "'“Zf.'.‘fifin'." :;x‘a}fm"rl’x‘};\s‘;!:‘f{ nent stone markers on the graves in sity vesterday afternoon. New Testament at the University of | i€ entive . / ent | American cemeteries in Europe. = : “Academic freedom,” continued Dr. | Edinburg! v thie Massey Foandation, to Jonn "“ll""e:}i‘b::: :‘.‘é:{fg;e?"::fl S| Many bids for these individual head- | € 2 A perfect harmony of fragrance, expressed in exquisite “may he bove | Edward K: oW gree and r > r stones have been recived from dealers | E& | Devine, “may be in'danger. Above|Edward Killoran Brown, A. B.' to|&ee wng (68 Lo LR, FE, f0) otones have been reqed e United ovtl your | Parisiancoilotrica Wb them one prefers to use the eight all else the scholar must prize the [srudy comparative literature at the 2ol — freedom (o search for the truth and | University of Paris, and Carl Arthur |Dean W. I\ Magle. States, France, Italy and other coun- | &% hand-made rouges of Bourjois and, of course, Manon o teach the truth he finds. In a|Pollock, B. S. to study natural science | In accepting the degree, the Crown | tries. The award of the contract will < 2 $ State university politics may interfere |at the University of Oxford. Prince salds o of mingled grat. | "t P® made for several weeks. Lescaut* Face Powder . .. All are at the better shops. with this freedom. In a university | 3 d‘l is “;’Lh "l‘l‘hcfl:h:l'l“;‘ge‘z‘&!::"' L ROUGE (3 shades) under denominntional auspices ec- | ude and humHity 3 {COBE bt -,u,kh ,,,,m, to build three cloth- | LIPSTICK = '3 t ve S L bihtris way | COLORED MAN ARRESTED |bieh, inciion trat vou have’seen |, dU7EY, A0, (2 oot o "yt interfere with it. Tn an endowed in [ M "ine rst tme. he sata,[coUNTY into wearing apparel for | £ PERFUME stitution the founders may impose h SR Ay “that a member of the royal house of 3 1 s E A S p i e o CRAP,,S_E;AME SEQUEL | ithat afmecbe: btABsove) Bataele = SR Interest on checking accounts SOAP, SACHET exPicit ‘promises’ of the cAnVasSers | gots Said to Have Been Fired in T S wmiceD GINGER on daily balances—compound- FACE POWDER A I b s to fraternity with the scholars of the lGE ALE! : ed monthly. TALCUM 2 ] = BATH POWDER #rue university, trustees and facult Disappointment at Loss of |{f,faieEhty defend it. ¥ ‘row! >y i 1 efen of the Crown Prince at this time NONE BETTER . 37 Interest on ordinary savings BATH SALTS patrons and students, cherish it and His Money President Hibben, declaring the visit Welcomed by Intrepid Band. Said to have become angered by the | Would serve (o deepen the mutual re. | niled & E Swi A sai — . “Among the messages of congratu- |10ss of his money in a game of craps ;'"‘]’{“K “f;“:," iy ,,,'::,",:,S:‘“"‘“:f A. G. HERRMANN :cclounla compounded quar: TOILET WATER Iation and weleome which T recelved |vesterday afternoon, Thomas Mitch- ) truest d 4 3 erly. : a few weeks ago when my appoint- |ell, colored. 32 years. 404 New Jersey w 0 Tenth St. S.E. Y ment as dean was announced.” con-avenue, went home, got his pistol . . finued Dr. Devine, “was one from the | and returned to Nayior court. where, | . Interest on special savings cer- department of Fnglish literature in it is stated, the game had been staged e 0 . o . the university. Ta use his own words, | It is charged that he fired two shots N FURNITURE tificates — compounded semi- Prof. Kaufmann weicomed me in the [at random. Policeman R. L. Coffren ENDS NS & an""ally. name of 'a small but 1 hope Intrepid jof sixth precinct heard the reports| % N RENTING hand. There was something in that [of the shots and started on an in- b\ message which intrigued my fancy. | vestigating tour. | \ . FOR “Intrepid {s one of those words| Seeing the colored man place the Household which, while negative in \Jorm, " is | weapon in his pocket, Coftren started | l N Parties afirmative in content. BRoldness in |toward him to place him under arrest, QRS 2 o ce £ it danger, daring resolution, is the qual- |a move as if to draw the weapon. but 3 Conventions ity which, I understand, my colleague |the policeman’s club stunned him \ ey Weddings e R —— e e el claims, or hopes that he may justly | Mitchell ‘was captured in a blind ! A M Buildi 02 e G elaim, for this hand of scholars and |alley after a short pursult and dis 5.000 Folding Chairs unsey Building - Mu-“fiu : % Utey, Always in Stocl Xfl’\f'h'r;t lv; .\H'\Prk‘?n’:'HI\PFS!I_\'»"( armed of thadplnlrfl. t-nmanln: ‘;h\efl R H B & s B P A 13 h d 14 h t the laving of the corner stone |cartridges and two empty shells, it : Al i . Baum on a. Ave. Bet. 13th an th Sts. NNW Bour]om, Inc., 37 W. 34th St., New York of the new Rrattelle Memorial Li-|was reported. On the way to the brary. held in connection with the |police patrol box the prisoner made | convocation. Rishop John W. Hamil [another show of fight and again the | ten. chancellor-emeritus, urged the |club was used effectively. inspection of food for the mind as| Suffering from several wounds the | well as food for the body. prisoner was ‘taken to a hospital, but R — refused treatment and was locked | up. - Charges of concealed weapons, “There is no greater danger,” he | disorderly conduct and discharging Each soft pad contains & | - ', pointed out, “to the family or the|firearms were preferred against him. | community than the unguarded Ii- —— . 7 speclal cleaning compound. 4 brary. If it is a crime to put pbison | . o | At grocery—hardware— in books, it Is more a crime to put| Chinese have taken o kindly to the | department stores books where persons, more particu- |Automatic telephone that Harbin plans | . SEN1¥ the midblesc Will he poisoned | 10 extend its automatic system ] by them. The e should appoint, ) assuredly, inspectors for the food of 4 the body. but rtainly inspectors of the fond for mind. The gov 4 ernors of this library shall do so.” ENJOY THE PLEASURE The faculty prize of $20 for the! s student with the highest scholastic | { af’”f’l“f/ 1 average was presented William i b E. Parvish of Baltimore, A D k frashman. Miss Dorothea 2 rin / was given the degree of “cum laude.” g | ! Class honors were won by Dorothy J ) Monore. Roland Parrish, Heien Roher, : 7 Rese Kaveoff and Sara Roher. fresh- i =23 / men; Arthur Gerth and Gordor / s ! I E NATURAL ALRALINE MINERALWATER THE WORLD FAMOUS SPRING Smith. sophomores, and Charles Me- | Dowell. Rernice Field, Dorothea | Mehring, Vera Stafford and Laura : ; FRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY " . . . AELESTIN LD HOERTIESHERAB More than one hundred fine guaranteed player pianos go into this sale at gsensa- ] tionally low prices! 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