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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926. : Weitzell, John Wheeler, Elizabeth arlotte Elizabeth | Craighill, Roger Wilson Craven, has done for prisoners and his pur-[| ETTER CARRIERS’ OUTING (52‘2"1':,“\’\"",‘ Jred & Smith, L. C. Wilson, Elizabeth Zalesky. Hug Cleanor Ruth )lrlulburt, homas _Mitchell David, Samuel pose to contine this }vork‘. i A T a e e Those honored for making the best | Bernice Josephine Jones, Margaret | Bertolet Detweiler, jr.; KEllls Edlo- rock was a model prisoner and 3 Iman and M. K. Eppley. scholarship record for |}§e course | Karr, Dorathy Elizabeth Kelly, Claire | witz, Maurice Russell lidmonston, aid much prison welfare work at his | Annual Excursion to Chesapeake The committee in charge of arrange- Margaret Fleming, Marie |Randolph Knight, Florence 'Nancy | Robert Winton Elliott, Phillp Cabel{ own expense. At a cost of $20.000 Beach Held Today. Shnlemant W B Berckman, jobn 5. Herzog, Frank Weltzell, ISlizabeth |Lay, Dorothy Edmonston Leech, Doris | livans, Max Feldman, Wilbur Fred- he opened two shops where convicts Miller, Geor lis, Robert I Wilson, Philip Evans. }'ll‘xl|lu;t"Llh1dn(or.tl\!élrg:;l;el J\;:ltien erick YFisher, Berchmans Tanuner sold m;u-:ah tlhurll bua.uoo of the prod-| he city letter carriers are holding |yt (FNEG bl 8 Lundy, Helen Gertrude Macoughtry, | Fitzpatrick, Harry Marshall Fletcher, ucts o elr labor. " SHekapes Lol o > i1 el Sl Johanne Virginia Martin, Mary Mar:| David Loujs Foneroff, Lioyd Arthut “My/ atay, I thel penitentiary.|thele annual'outing:at Chesapeake L, Baier. The graduates — Elizabeth garet Merriam, Jeanne Patterson’ pree Ald & o0 ¥ “ Beach today. . , aret Merriam, son' free, Alden Nathaniel = Goodwin. sald Brock today, “has given me un 1 A e T Miles, Verlin Istell Miles, Violet |George Hageage, Frank Henderson insight Into the lives of those who | High posial officials and other e Al > Marie Myers, Bernice Stuart Norris.| fanna, Albert Bogley Heagy, John are unfortunate enough to go to ket i i Bartlett, Mary Ruth Bates, Ruth Miles | thariotte Benson O'Shaughnessy, Vir-| ¢, . 4 ; i 4 AV6. ordd afternoon aboard the private car San : 2 v g : Sh 58, Conway Henry, John Joseph Hig- 3 - | prison and have created o me an he t Representative Coyle, Class nuxer Helen Beck. Katharing Skrinc | ginia Randolph Palmer. Mabel De- | ging, TBaward ‘Hornlbrook, ir.: Ashe Henry G. Brock Wins Free interest in them which I shall carry | Juan. John A. OiNeill, president of URELY, there are 100,000 of ’95, Makes Address |3 i Bowers, Virginta. King | whunt, Partet, Murlel Pnelon, Sareh |ton Crenshaw Jones, Arfhur’ Alden| gom After Three Years by |™!th me throushout my life Chntion of Ttter Chyricra. “nrranged || ) Washingtonians who will d Buell, Ellen Elizabeth Bull, Martha | Gertrude Tamplet, Anita Tilley, Allck | Kimog” stammes Toonoon im0 Admitted He Was Befuddled. | for entertainment en route'and a din- y send one dollar or Louise Burch, beth Burgess Cald- [Shubrick Trapier, Ruth - Louise rt . ston Brock, admittedly befuddled with [ner at the beach. to Graduates. SVILENG o, : Carey, Annic|Tycker, Jenny Emsley Turnbull, Amy :é?xn\el 1 "flf‘.fl""If(fi'fix'ax’f"?f.féh‘“(u" Welfare Work. ale he had drunk at a friend’s house | The special guests Include. City Fost. D e et *la rook d ra . > a A = a ™ v . - Willia M. Mo Assista = e et a Diookfield | vantlorn. Mary Anne Walker. Diarmid, Brown Miller, James Jerni- - In a suburb, was driving his big mo- | paster, I M. Muoner, Aseietuit served their country in the nard Cropley, | yjeth Waller, Virginia # o 2 g = il tor car at a rapid pace when he . 3 e i i Diplomas_were presented to 176 s Camming red | nall, Margarct Virginia Warren, Alice | 530 Mitchell, Reginald Henry Miteh- | g, e psociated Press e e o e e man whe | tendent of Mails C. E. Schooley, Pos- amned forces in_ the Creat members of the graduating class of | i e 1l Dis | Lucille Weber, Katharine Elizabeth | #Petreq Siol (in it e PHILADELPHIA, June 24.—Free|were alighting from a trolley car | tal Cashier I'. ¢ Burrows, Superintend- Treasurer. District of Colum: Western Hizh School yesterday after- v N s, Dlizabeth Wilson, Ellen Neu-| pgimer, Donald Rassar Patterson, | today aftes little more | on March 2, 1923. ey g B B Otk bia Memorial Commission noon 4t formal commencement exer r s k| Woolnough, Mary Coleman | phomad Benjamin Payne. italph [than three years Yastern| | He had 1o recollection, he satd, | RTINS Gicrs! 1" A Heinlg, || Federal-American * Nationai cises held in the auditorlum of the [catierine tom E ) 1 zabet Gliarles Plérce, ‘Albert Pk, Penitentiary for killing three per-|of what had occurred. He refused | uiroead, Lied BUors (5 A, Holie Bank. school. A long list of students were |yyelon Goodner, Molly ices Ziegler. Chailes William Pimper, jr.; Ra s vl s automobile, Henry G. |t ake a defense, saying he could T’Qgel”' John R. a.\,f]]s' Moffatt Brad. ley, W. W. Day, Charles Long, H. named for special scholastic honors [ Griswold, . Phil ; sin Thomson Shoemaker, Wil-[mond Silag Pratt, Edward Glenn Pur- ok, Philadelphia banker, "was | do nothing that would restore the, by Elmer S. Newton, pri al. st A liamson Smoot, Leland Wilfred | nell, Fred Glenwood Randall, John | the home of friends pre- |lives he had taken and. that he The commencement address was de- | felen Plum; Margaret | Sprinkle, George Leverett Stowell,|Oberly Rogers, Wade Safford, Bert|paratory to taking up prison wel- | wanted to submit to the law. livered by Representative Coyle of |pope, Dorothy : Pringle. | James Fisher Swindells, John Ros- | Campbell Sashér, Arthur Hermann |fare work, to which he said the re-| He was 37 years old when sen- Pennsylvania, an alumnus of the |Gertrude — Prun e TAAYHIG VanDyke, Arthur Alexis Varela, | Schreiber, Andrea Pierre Sckop- | mainder of his life would be de- |tenced to prison. school s of He contrasted | Rhees, Gertrude Richa | William Gordon Webner, Frank Har- | peglia, John Scofield. voted. — ds of education existing at the | EstellitaRobinett, Sliz- | YeY e e It wae partly due to his work| _ Gum Held Dentifrice. his student s and now. [abeth Rodier, i rd S [l wan BBUESY AWECKn. IO U Largest Freighter Launched. among tha convicts and_ his purpose | ™ = Representative Free of California, | Virginia Ally: ;| Wright Yellott, Edward Allan Aaron- g g - |%o continue this work that H9 owes| BERLIN, June 24 (#).—American presented the diplon: to the |ley, Idna Shannon, Helen Alleen |Son, Emillano Acunia, Albert Francis| MIDLAND, Ontarfo, June 24 (#).— | his freedom. chewing gum hereafter will be classi- luates, assisted by Mis ce Lor- | Theda Buck Sherman, Eliz. | Adems, jr.; Linwood Kersey Bailey,|The Glenmhor, regarded as the| Sentenced in April, 1923, to serve |fled as “dentifrice” in the official cus- e Wood, ed the graduating anklin Smith, Josephine George Newcomb Bates, John Thom- [ world's largest freight steamer, was|6 to 10 years after pleading guilty |toms list. This {s due to pressure s to strive “to do one thing weil, il Stevens, KEdith Punsutawney a8 Datson. Andrew Reid Bird, jr. |launched in Georgian Bay vesterday,|to second degree murder, he was |in German official quarters by Amer- 2 guide to a successtul and useful | Strawser, Dorothy Jean Haywood, | Warren Lincoln Bouve, Thomas |from the yards of the Midland Ship- [ pardoned yesterday by Gov. Pinchot [ican manufactugers who were aided ane Henderson, Marion Ruth Hen'|Benton Brooks, _Edward Aloysius [ building Co. The steamer {s 633 feet [on recommendation of the State|by testimony of experts that chew- Miss Fleming Valedietori jerson, Marie Sophie Herzog, Marion | Brown, jr.; Ralph Bdwin Bargess, | long, 29 feet draft, 70 feet in beam.|board of pardons. ’ ing gum is a dental accessory. This o WL RO, Sharpless Hinton, Caroline Hobbs. [ Robert Callahan, jr.; Paul Clark, jr.; |and has a carrying capacity of 15,000 | The hoard took official cognizance |induced the ministry of finance to re- The valedictory address was de- | Elizabeth Hiden Hoge, Ruth Elizabeth | Ben Clarkson ' Connally, Richard | tons. She is of stee! and was bu ¢ [ of “his manly acceptance of the con-|move the flavorded chicle from its ltvered by Miss rgaret Catherine | Hlooper, Mary Lucy Horton, Mary | Starr Craighill, Robert ~Rutherford | the Great Lakes Transportation ' seauences of his act, the work he ! previous category as a ‘‘confection.” Fleming, and Miss Marie Sophie Her- -_— we the 3 address. Paul 3 ecited = Scores of New and Delicious | n was directed by Her- man C. Two memt the course in two 3 'y and John Mason—and 15 t won graduation credits in 315 - years. Mention was made of My - zier, a sen who has done work, thou confined at W~ Hospital since last October with sick- ness. Those who won the highest number of credits were: I vilson, - Thomas David, ] Miles s Robjnett, 2 & S 14 rank Weitzel Honorary * were awarded as f(wlilu\\?r Wade ]’] 3 citizen, cadet L and officer; Albe v, good citi- o R A with Jane ish leadership i s- tinguished scholarship and con good citizen: - 3 : ) o a {0 T ‘ S COLUMN of frank discussions Ph { D upon the subject of Fashionable Footwear and Present Day Eco- nomics by a recognized authority. and promotor; and public dramatics; 1 committ Beyond Sunset Seas! . b @SHE came to America from Italy with her dis- AR " tinguished husband the Director of The Metropolitan Opera Company of New York. She visited the shops as she had done in Paris, London and other European cities. She bought gowns, hats, shoes. She liked America and especially its shops. One in particular she just will not forget. Twice within the last year : A she has written from her home across the waters to won the ty scholarship at George Wash- s > i SRR AP X : : this shop for footwear. ington and Ralp) has been 2 granted a scholarship Williams e > é ‘ = 2 ), And Then From Hollywood! The honor roll for semester just ended included: Ruth Baxter, Helen . a . A : “ L 4 | s Detweiler. * Philip 4 © 4 7\ e NN y / - @5 O Birmingham—The new “iron city of the south” d Aaaron- A ret IFlem- . 2 oy oonuen 2 ds 2 =, 4 * 0 = - came one of America’s foremost feminine screen y {night, Dorothy , v : e > favorites to film a mighty drama. This lovable and T |25 s [ smartly dressed American girl was smitten with the mer. Louise Rhees, ] - b same identical footwear that so charmed her sister maker, * Gerirue 1 c v g -~ from over the seas. And she too must have, not one, @ bner, ‘ but several pairs for herself and as many .for her / fastidious and altogether charming mother who ac- ‘ ied her. 1000 COPIES FREE ) companied her Washington’s allotment of “The Kelvinator Book of Delica- ies for free distribution is 1,000 copies. Mail the coupon and 2 . 32 OTHER FLAVORS AND SPICES f,le iure of getting one. Leglons La Femme! from the finest of selected Vanilla d with age both before E . sre. Sauer's Vanilla 3 ¥ i oy - et - B T dellatt RUITY ice-creams and creamy parfaits; delicious frozen @HHESE are but two of thousands of similar in- Vagilla from ordinary Vanilla. adi and chilled fruits; the new and delightful stances where women of good taste and seasoned e e Benehan puccIng i g style-judgment have of their own inclination chosen Flavor. Largest, telling brand in the . frozen sahd':f. s Nisley’s Beautiful Shoes. 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