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6 THE EVENING STAR. WASIHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1928, L Let’s talk about T that Paint' Job ¢ are given the order we Jjust what we agree —in quality of paint. character €ailor Killed in Practice., Goebel Plans Air Hop to Paris. 5AN|PEDHRO,hCIIH’.h.F;anI:‘:y 1 llfi) SANTA MONICA. Calif., February -Martin Hughes, chie tswali's || () Art Goebel, winner of the Dole Vi . win: 5 4 mate, was kllled yesterday by & (0813 | Air Derby from ' California to Hawall Patridge during battle practice off the | last August, announced yesterday he Mexican coast, radio dispatches received | would make a flight from New York here said. |to Paris and return some time next | Edward F. Colladay. third vice presi- dent: David H Blair, fourth vice presi- dent, and Sidney F. Taliaferro. fifth vice president. The list comprises many Government officials. A. W ‘Wdlker was chosen secretary January 20. Chairmen of standing committees | were appointed as follow: Golf and | PERSHING CLUB;OFFICER. Congressional Country ‘-!Idcu/ Gen- eral First Vice President. A complete slate of officers and chair- ARMY GRADUATES of workmanship and SATISFAC- TION. Our estimates are based on performance, according to prom- fise. Consultation incurs no obliga- n. R. K. Ferguson, Inc. Painting Department 212BSt. NW. Fr. 29 * “Kiddiegraphs” Edmonston’s Latest in Child Portraiture $12.00 3. dozen and a Big Value at That Edmonston Studio New Location 1333 F Street Main 4900 e o4 Bumness Schosl with | Uninersty < dimosbhers | VASHNGTON ¢ SCHOOL FOR + SECRETARIES [ |1 Livingst BUSINESS COLLEGE O n Commeccial National Bank G St \.W._ Main 43 T veare. Bevd Sehoul 1338 G wow. M. 23R R National School Fine & Applied Art FELIX MAHONY. Director Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Cemmercial Art, Posters, Color, | Dynamic Symmetry | Professional, Cultural, Fundamental Courses, Personal Instruction Children's Saturday Morning Classes Day and Night Classes Connecticut Avenue & Mj 1747 Rhode Island Ave. | MAIN 1760 { Begins February 1st | 0“ > & { WOOD’S | SCHOOL | 311 East Capitol St. Linc. 38 Ectahinhed 1885 Shorhand Secrel Beolhterins end Rrcountancy Cosrse. Pngtish Cou Civil Serviee Retes on aosilcation catslo An advanced student (Evening ses- ) may have a year for an aver. per month. A beginner par an average of $5.00 Eatoviunea 1865 Memrer Atsoation of Amencan Law Simools AUDTOTed bY American 5 AM ADDroved course for wudents 5:10°%0 655 By OO Second Semester Begins January 30—Stockton Hall 720 Twenticth Street w —to set new records y —to find new friends —to attain new ambitions —to get ahead Let us help s0u 1o realize these worth-while objectives, Registrations are now te ing made for new classes. Day and Evening Sessions Strayer College Accountancy end Secretarial Courses 721 13th Street Phone Main 1718 | 1 ! listed from the Veterinary School. Col. | Spring. The graduates will l;l.ve short- EASTERN STUDENTS ‘land, for the Y. La | Gent: Tais May Crow, it y vice t: and Carl Robert treasurer. | _ Presentation of was made by Arthur G. l%t of the E. H. S. Home and Association. 1 Freely Rohrer. | Education, presided. Chernikoff, Katherine Elizabeth Clifton. l| Lois Mae Crown, Grace Rosalind Croyle, Elizabet - HEAR SUMMERALL General Tells Medical Class Corps Standards Have Reached New Level. | The standards of the Medical Corps | are higher today than ever before and will never be lowered, Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, Army chief of staff, said sterday afternoon in addressing the graduates of the Army Medical. Den- tal and Veterinary Schools, who receiv- ed their diplomas at the commence- ment exercises held at Walter Reed Hospital. n spite of difficulties at times in securing young men for vacancies, those responsible have wisely refused to lower the standards for admission. but rather have increased them as opportunities for preparation were improved, said Gen. Summerall. “The result has been a carefully selected group of profession= al men. whose education. personality and character have guaranteed superior efficiency. In the Medical School 29 were gradu- ated: 9 from the Dental School re- ceived diplomas, and 7 graduates were Henry C. Fisher, commandant. Medical School, presided. Chaplains Alfred C. Oliver, ir. and Benjamin F. McGeary officiated in the religious part of the exercises. The Army Band played. Three local men were included in the graduating class of the Medical School. They were: First Lieuts. Stan- 831 Whittier street: Horace P. Marvin, 1304 Floral street, and Capt. James R. McDowell of Silver ly for Carlisle Barracks, for a course in field service and tactics last- ing until June. RECENEDPLOVAS Black Urges Graduates to Apply Education to Prob- lems of Life. Emphasizing the need for education as a prerequisite of good citizenship without which the power of the ballot is nullified, ‘Representative Black of Texas last night summed up education | as the “corner stone of modern civilize- tion and life” in an address before the graduating class of Eastern High School. Stating that “education is worthless unless it assists us in the solution of future problems and " Mr. Black encouraged the graduates to con- {0 the perplexing. proviems ‘of lfe a8 e perple; ms of life as they arise. Schelarships Announced. Miss Mary Hester Yowell. valedic- torian of the class, received highest honors among her classmates. Scholar- for Straver College. and Vernon Msy- M. C. A. School of w. Class officers of the of graduating bodJ. The invocation was delivered by Rev. List of Graduates. Isaac Gans, member of the Board of The following students were grad- uated: Ruby Elizabeth Buehler, Ida Margaret Devers, Mabel th Don- Alma argaret ry Jordan, Helen Prances J:t.‘?mh Claire Kessler. Marion Kathryn ton Johnson, Salvator Joseph Latona, Thomas Penn May. Raymond Eugene | Moreland, Louis Edgar Purnell, Cari| Robert Tellefsen, Oscar Bryan Waddell, Charles Vernon Wayland, James Wilbu: I Winchest 1408 New Mumpshire, 38 INWTRL (T LADOVITOH, WHITE. 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Use Syrup Pepsin for {oumll and mem- bers of the family in constipation. ! biliousness, sour and crampy stomach, AT AGE 83 bad breath, no appetite, headache: and to break up fevers and colds. Always have a bottle in the house. || and observe these three rules of| health: Keep the head cool, the feet warm, the bowels open. ‘We would be giad to have you prove at our expense how much Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin can mean to_you and yours. Just write “Syrup Pep- sin,” Monticello. Iline and we will send vou ‘prepaid a E SAMPLI BOTILI An inquest has been ordered by Rear June. The trip, he said, will be made ‘ndmlrnl Phelps, cet of the |in a triple-motored plane and Ananced | n Eastern concern. commander base force. R, Gentlemen Prefer Hot Cakes and Golden Crown Put the question to the gentlemen themselves and they will tell you. Maybe - hot cakes come first, but the Golden Crown is right on top. | It sweetens and nourishes. Adds new | glory to hot cakes and waffles. It has the true Southern flavor that gave fame to Southern cooking. | At All Good Grocers | FREE : Bookiet telling how Things with Goldes Semi-Annual Sale of Stetson Shop Footwear A selection of smart models in patent lcather, brown and black suede, satin, kidskin and fine calfskin; for street, afternoon and eve- ning wear. Regular Stetson quality footwear reduced to 3885 Were $13.50 and $15 + make “Tempting wn." Write for it Steuart, Sem & €o., Ealtimere | OLDEN ROWN TABLE SYRUP STtETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 F Street Ghe World has invested almost fwice as many dollars in Buick motor cars as in any other car~-~or combination of cars produced by any one manufacturer - ~ except in the lowest price class. Buick 2nd.Car Srd.Lar Qthlar Sthilar Comparative sales, in dollars, of the five leading cars in Buick’s price class, during the past fiscal year. Stanley 1015-1017 14th St. Bury Motor Co., Anacostia, D. C. Fletcher Motor Co. Alexandria, Va. Buick Motor Co. (Division of General Motors Corporation) 14th at L H. Herner ( Thus, in 1927 as in_former years, motorists have expressed thetr preference for Buick, their Jfaith inBuick quality and thesr conviclion that Buick represents the greatest dollar~ for—dollar value in the fine car freld. Emerson & Orme 17th & M Sts. N.W. 16th & You Sts. N.W, Dick Murphy, Inc. 1835 14th St. NN\W. & 604 H St. N.E. Fred N. Windridge, Rosslyn, Va. Rushe Motor Co., Hyattsville, Md. C. C. Waters & Sons, Gaithersburg, Md.