Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1929, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D..C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1929. ‘33 ' Eighmie and Prances Stewart demon- | brey Johnson, Thomss Edward Kiligo, . Edith Mae Kave, wl:rn;n Mne 1as- MOTHER-IN-LAW OF PEERS Sévere vetal castigations scooempanied Nt 2 - 'y 'y G0 GET DIPLOMAS |55 et B0 s P e e R SELMS S0 R 1 WELD IN BRIBE PLOT| 1 S e o s . = N Following. the. demonstzations, Alma | Neal James Edyard Phillips, Oscar EA- | yoi. Fidna Eari Brown, Beatrice Tisa- of liquor, gained much note through the ‘he as gton v et : B a1 Ollie - Viola f bill Piper, Lyles Ivn: Oristie, | a1 ek Couvieted. cudim of two daughters to scions of i Lassery delivered valedictory, | james Milton pson, Emmet Elmore beth Bucl Evelyn rs. Kate Merric! onvic and | Marriag oty 3 les Pin- 2 Florine . Theresa Dorsey, p itish . | NI R e A !mn ncunmx w.ms o s, e ‘;mlm Allen Talbert, sieled| Roberts, Pauline Aurelis Spriggs, Doro- | Sentenced in London in Tllicit - M“.t Be Sold by ()I‘der of Comt Charlotte D. Woodbury, former gradu- | Burnell Stoakley, Bessie Estelle Taylor, | thY, May Stevenson, Beulsh E. Wash- Liquar Conspiracy, Germany has been building a mon- . 3 . e e grestings of the algwmn 1 | Lille Mag Thomas, Deloris Catheriné | i Jiyies, Tote Mavia YOME |y e Asectated e e e o8 Directly Opposite Treasury of the United States . he mew graduntes. Nathzntel Bvon Taytor. Frankli. Sam: | Bernard Juliis Smith, Walter Elmer | ) GNrON, January 31—Mrs. Kate |[clewofl Overlooking the White House Demonstration of Work by| s Nannie . Burroushs, president | el Waters, Charles ' Hation Watls Williamson and Hilds May PONSYET: | Merrick, mother-in-law of two peers | —m————— Corner of 15th St., Pa. Avé. and New York-Ave. of e al Training Geo will 'y e y . irls, addressed the stu- , Reginal e’ ised. 86d owuer of nightilube, was convisted i t located office building in the Na- Students Features Com- ~ Women snd Girls addrossed the stu. ' lisme, Reginaid Sylvester Willams, Barrie's Butler Praised. 20 o oL bl e o ENTERPRISE SERIAL Finest and best lo office g in the Na n, Viol o ¥ , ames Barrl arkable butler . Dell Riego's “Thank God for a Garden.” | Ruth Irene Allen, Lillian Lott Duvall, | SIr James s’ remn She was sentenced to 15 months of mencement Exercises. The ‘diplomas were presented by | Aletha Virginia Jackson, Evelyn Hazel | was revealed o the public during the |, q b on' charges of bribing George BUILDING ASSOCIATION Re Bennett, member of Mc! Emma Lee Morris, Catherine | author’s recent illness. Callers who in- Goddard, former police sergeant, and on 7th St. & La. Ave. NW. tionflICapital. First floor arranged for stores. Second and third floors, 15th street frontage arranged for bank v. F. L A Leese, 2 S y. 1 ildi s. B T Wi | e Lise (M 213 S Mool of trust company. Balance of building for office: =superintendent Quired regarding Barrie's health say | .o, harge linki h For particulars communicate with " Commencement exercises were held | Kinson, first asgatants 05 10 10 | Btemare. ' aiabie e Bl Mo | that the butler has the delightful mys- | Godamia wod Tl A Bt o Chek "s'“’.‘:‘:&'_' Open E HAROLD E. DOYLE at the Francis Junior High school at| 3 also attended and briefly 10 | Corinne Elizabeth Bassett, Theresa Mae | tery that distinguishes all his master’s | restaurant manager, in the fllegal sale ot » 10:30 o'clock this morning, when 80 | the graduates. Carr, Mary - Anna Furdush, Louls | characters. The man quitely reported |of liquor. M L d to Memb ANDREW B. DUVALL, tes received diplomas entitling| The graduates were: Earl Joseph | Presley Diggs, Ernest Wells Anderson; | that the illness was “just & cough,” | Goddard, formerly supervising police oney Loaned to Members SPENCER GORDON, Tructees. B e migh actost Carey, Bdward Charles Henry Chives, | Thomas Edward Colbert, Paul Crom- | then wished inquirers “Good-by” in a |sergeant of London's night clup area, » - “Joseph Richard Fraz- | well Honesty, Clifford Johnson, Charles | whisper, added “I am obliged to you | was convicted at the same time of ac-| on Easy Monthly Payments 738 15th Street N.W., Washington, D. C. to eb prg?‘m.l 10,}’,‘:,'3:‘::; ,;‘;:-lkt:d 11:; 1“11'.‘3,55,"' rkm;'rmp Green, Hillery | Louls Lomack, Viola Clementine Eigh- | for calling,” and with a far-away 1ook | cepting bribes and was sentenced t0 18| yames E. Connelly James F. Shea o gton, "fly trations of mnon-academic | Kenneth Hamilton, William Henry | mie, Evelyn Annette Hunter, Pattie|in his eyes held open the door of the |months' imprisofment at hard labor. President Secretary D T the scnool. Clementine | Jackson, Philip Jenifer, Willam Au-| Mary James, Vertina Elizabeth John- flat until the visitors were out of sight. | Ribuffl received a 15 months' sentence. T T O e o e - _ e GOLDENBERG’S—The Dependable Store—Both Sides of Seventh at K “NO! NO! NO!’—said the manufacturer. “Have a heart, man! Can’t you see that your offer is "'way below the cost of manufacture?”’ i But when cash talks the world listens—and so it wasn’t many minutes when this good maker began to talk business. Don’t ask us to tell you the manufacturer’s name—we promised not to tell. To describe all these splendid suits and overcoats would be like telling you of every style that authorities have 0. K.’d || as what the well dressed man will wear. There’s something for everybody—father and son—tall, short, stout, slender —you can be fitted! - ’ Most of the suits have two pairs of trousers, in every price range (the $6.60 group excepted). Mr. Drob, the men’s . - clothing buyer, says, “Put this down as the best purchase I’ve made since I came to Goldenberg’s.” You can save as you’ve never saved before! The big show starts at 9:15 Friday morning—be here! No Extra Charge for Alterations, If They Are Required.. Plenty of Salesmen to Serve You Promptly Don’t Let the Prices Keep You Away—This Is a Real Event! To the First 100 Men G 0 LDEN BERGQ Manufacturer’s ‘“Short Lots” Who Enter the Doors Offer Extraordinary Values in Men’s Clething Department—Direct Entrances From K Street and Seventh Street 100 O’COATS |= , MEN'S SUITS Suits & Overcoats i Sizes 34 Sizes 34 $ 6 60 to 44 T wam’ ol st $ z 3 050—$ z 9 050—$ 3 3 050 Mostly young men’s Garments distinguished for their fine tailoring, high grade fabrics and dashing Backs—all this season’s 4 g models, in few-of-a-kind lines. There’s no chance for a man not finding what he wants, for the collection em- styles. Oh, Man, what > a5 a “buy” for six-sixty! patterns d & So y ty o Splendid wearing qual- braces everything that’s new in material, style and color. All sizes to fit all builds. We'll let the values speak for themselves—come and see! me are slight irregu- < gt Makioary-2 55y GOLDENBERG’S—The Dependable Store—Both Sides of Seventh at K » . > lars. q A |

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