Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1926, Page 25

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E DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Clrml::k Dry Cleaning Co. incaln 2 After careful and exhause tive study, the Polk Miller Products Corp. has per- fected a remedy. SERGEANT'S RUN-FIT MEDICINE, has heen thoroughly tested, Cured thousands of dogs. | plete sympto department will answer questioas free. Write fully, Sergeants DOG MEDICINES ER PRODUCTS CORPy W. Broad Street J I | | Garden freshness Working in the garden, in a natural pleasant way you are | both soothed and stimulated. You like it==0ne reason why | it does you so much good. In a natural pleasant way Kolynos cleanses and re- freshes your mouth.Wonder- | fully geod for you is the Kolynostoiletofmouth, teeth and gums. You like the fresh fit feeling it gives your mouth —one reason it does you so much good. Kolynos cleans with extra efficiency because it is a Jight cream which becomes a foamy white fluid in your mouthand reaches every spot where dirt or dangerous germs could hide. Nothing flows like a fluid. Buy Kolynos today. Try it tonight and see how pleas- antly and effectivelyitcleanses mouth, gums and teeth. So refreshing! 'IGHTY GRADUATED AT DEVITT SCHOOL | Announced Also That Ernest L. Thurston Will Join Faculty. Eighty graduates of the Devitt Pre- School received their diplo- us at the sixth annual commence- | ment, held last night in Continental Memorial Hall. Representative Begg of Ohio, who presided as chairman, in presenting Ernest L. Thurston, former superin tendent of the public schools of the | District, and speaker of the evening, said he needed no introduction, and | the applause which greeted this an- | nouncement corroborated his state- ment. Mr. Thurston told the class that the choice of a career by a youth after leaving school was never so dif- | | ficult to make as it is today. | George Raymond Devitt, principal of the school, was paid a tribute by Mr. Begg, when he said he considered | him the premier handler of bovs. | Dr. Devitt before awarding the diplo. | mas_announced that AMr. |would join the' faculty Representa to the graduates, w: against mediocrity and urged them | ve to do a little better than the | others in the same line of work. He ltold the class that the greatest tragedy in life is the man or woman | who fails to deliver but 50 per cent |of his or her ability. Others on the Program. The invocation was delivered b: 'the Rev. Dr. E. P. Wroth, rector of Christ Church, Georgetown. salutatory was delivered by Sharpe, and J. Lei | livered the farewel | Perry Miller, jr., & | 1826 graduating el | address. | | _Diolomas were awarded by Dr.| | Devitt, president of the school. | Among the students graduating with honor, Donald E. Williamson not only led his class in_the stu Spanish but was the only student in the history of the school to receive 100 per cent in English. Bradford | Swope, singled out as the one stu- dent who did the most to promote the ideals and standards of the school, was never known to ‘“cul { Mr. Devitt announced. P o awarded to the following gradu- ates for excelling in the subjects indi- | cated: Frederick Keetch Wilson, sci- ence; Orlando Troxel, English; Sidnes Latin, and Charles Willard, | cs president of the | &8, then made a | Army-Navy Class. Among the graduates of the Army land Navy class who received their | diplomas last night. the following men | will_enter the United States Naval | Academy July 1: John Shelby Ahbott, ich- | ederick ook, | j Allan | d, jr. ose graduating who will enter the States Military Academy at xel, jr. Those " entering the United States | Coast Guard service are William Bar- | | bee and Philip Schneider. Willlam L. Rousseau of the Army land Navy class will enter the Univer- sity of Alabama. [Eve trouble pro. hibited him from entering the mili tary service. Names of the graduates of other riments of the school follow | ge Preparatory School -Robert | Job Rarnard, James T. Begg, Rellanea. William 8. ndt. Vernon Aver ir.. Anthony Bowling, Emmett Charles L Leighton Cor r, J. nald A. Loftus, ohn G. Markham, | F Merrill, John H. | | Miller, jr.: cis L. Mosely, Howell Moss, William Raymond Moulden, - Gerald Luther Munson, Frederick dney L. Shan- non. Frank Thomas S8 pe. Ralph | MacDonald Seebold, John Snure, jr. | Rmdford Swope, Curtis Stewart, Tompkins, Sidnex A. | Howard W Turner, | ienrge W. Vass, Horace V. Wester, | Rohert merson Wester. James A. | Wilson, jam Keeteh Wilsoan, Don- ald K. Williamson, Fdward Hillman | | Willis, Fvening fehool—Allen &, George D, ischer, .John Howlett, Miss Dorothea Cuttling, John L. Taing, Robert M. Austin, I 1 | Wev, Erwin Hair, Owen McBride, | Francis E. Murray, William R. Ma- | son, Richard Burbank, Willam A. | | Saunders. | | " Postgraduate certificates—Ford E. | Young, ir.; George H. Roberts, Mal- {colm L. Merriam, Sidney . Wooten. Newman, | LIBERTY BELL'S GUARD ! FOR 25 YEARS EXPIRES James T. Montgomery Met Many Famous Persons, Includihg Prince of Wales and Marshal Foch. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, June 16.—James {'T. Montgomery, who for 25 years sfond guard over the liherty bell in | Independence Hall, died yesterday, on ‘Ohfl eve of the 150th anniversary of |the sounding of the famous old bell proclaiming America’s independence. He, as guardian of the bell, met many distinguished visitors, including the Prince of Wales, Marshal Foch, the late King Edward VII of England, Rudyard Kipling and David Lloyd- George.* P COUNTERFEIT $20 FOUND. ‘Warning Sent to Banks and Public to Watch for It. W. H. Moran today announced a new counterfeit $20 Federal Reserve note had been found, and sent out warnings to banks and others inter- ested. The counterfeit is described briefly as follows: On the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio; serfes 1914; check letter “D”; face place No. 176; back plate No. 950: Frank White, Treasurer of the United States; A. W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury; portrait of Clevelan: EXHIBIT OF POSTERS. »n exhibition of posters will be held by the Powell Junior High School tomorrow and Friday, Miss Bertie Backus, principal, announced today. These posters are the work of the graduating classes and illustrate a trip around the world. The exhibi- tion is open to the public. It is also announced that a number of the girls in the graduating class have made their graduation dresses, which will be on exhibition on Mon- day and Tuesday, June 2l and 23. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON Pointing the Way to Greater D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926. 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