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¥ MOVING TO SOME OTHER CIT THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C, JUNE 9,. 1929—PART . 1. The Argonne 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Four rooms, kitchen, bath and ‘reception room, south- ern exposure. Reasonable rental. For Better Service Select an Apartment Under Wardman Management See Classified Exceptionally attractive apartments of three and four outside rooms, recep- tion hall, bath and large kitchen. Electric refriger- ation. Reasonable Rentals in the city, due club plan and get fuil in- ion on both ground instruetion. D. C. AIR LEGION 3th Floor 1319 F Street N.W. and flying Stop Roof Leaks Certainteed Red Roof Paint $1.50 Gallon SPECIAL 4-in. Brush, Bristles Vule canized in Rubber, 89¢ Gt Porch Floor Paint 3 Cement Floor Pail Valspar Varnish 1.95 Liquid Granite Varnish 1.45 $2.25 Gallon WEATHERSHIELD| A General Purpose Paint $2.25 Gallon Expert Paint Advice Free MUTH Quality Since 1856 710 13th St. N. Phene Potomae 2048, our_representative will call at your home DOMESTIC SERVICE CORPORATION , We Want.to Know HOW and WHY You Haven't Given «—US—? a Trial Before & To show you the wonderful new luster we can put on your old rugs and remove all dirt, 8 We are responsible, reasonable, % dependable. Shampooing, washing, scouring, sizing, re. pairing. Sanitary Carpet . & Rug Cleaning Co. ROBT. LEE PYLE 106 Indiana Ave. N.W. a0 = o % 3257 M. 257 & ¢ 3201 e 3201 & mfifi#wm&’#&flfi%fi SPECIAL NOTICES. HORACE H. WESTCOTT & CO. 816 17th Btreet, Washington, D. C.—Mr. J. H. B Gilliat_has withdrawn' from the firm of JIORACE H. WESTCOTT & CO. a3 of May ORACE H. 0" HARRIET HOLTHER. CONCRETE WORK, EXCAVATING. HAUL- ing: reliable service. Main 923 11 TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE AMERI- ean Dairy Supply Co.—A semi-annual divi- dend of 3 per cent and an extra dividend of 3 per cent on the capital stock of the American Dairy Supply Co. issued and o st N. U T0 CONFER DEGREES ON 300 Sixtieth Commencement on Thursday Marked by Record Class. The sixtieth annual graduation ex- ercises of National University's Law and Economic and Government Schools will be held Thursday evening at Memorial Continental Hall. More than 300 students, including 84 post-graduates, will receive degrees, 5o | that the compencement will be the greatest in the history of the school. | Both the Law School and the School | of Economics and Government, under Dean Charles Pergler, will graduate | their greatest classes, giving master of arts, bachelor of arts and bachelor of commercial science degrees. | The awarding of an honorary degree | of doctor of laws to Dr. William M. | Sprigg_recalls the fact that National | University formerly maintained a medi- cal department as a branch of the| school, and he was one of the lecturers | when it operated. Give Special Awards. Each year the graduation exercises | are marked by the awarding of gold medals and special awards. It has further been’the custom for the school to give prizes for the best examina- tions in each class. Among the awards to be given Thursday, are the Eugene Carusi gold medal for the most satis- factory examination in the freshman class, the Hurst gold medal for the best junior examination, the McArthur gold medal for the most satisfactory senior examination, the _university | gold medal for the best post-graduate | examination, and the Emma Deal Den- ton gold medal for the best final ex- amination in equity jurisprudence. The Beta Chapter of Phi Beta Gamma Legal Fraternity will present a gold medal for the member securing the LL. B. at commencement and who has_the highest scholarship standing in his three years of study, while Omicron Chapter of Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority will present a gold medal scholarship key to the woman student who has attained the best average. Similarly, the Joseph H. Choate Chapter of Sigma Nu Phi will again present a scholarship prize Finally, there is a faculty award the student chosen as the best de- bater in the school and a prize for the best work in legal research. The following members of the fresh- | man class, headed by its president, Mer. rit L. Smith, will act as ushers at gradu- ation exercises in accordance with the custom of many years: William G. Ba- den, Charles H. Bair, Frederick T. Bea- man, Helen Bowers, S. Sherman Chris- tensen, Mary K. Deering, George P. Grove, John C. Grille, George M. Harris, Virginia Harrison, Grace Kanode, Louis John M. Lynham, William E. [_ro oepearee | INATIONAL ORIGINS | BILL STIRS SENATE Nye Sees Filibuster Against| Repeal and Bingham De- nounces Threat. By the Associated Press. | The national origins immigration | | row occupied the Senate briefly yes- | A, KAHN DR. WILLIAM M. SPRIGG. McCain, John F. Miller, Francis G. Morrison, Amos T. Pagter, Genevieve R. Pratt and Carrol G. Yoakum. Preparations Complete. Final preparations for commence- ment are practically complete with the announcement that seniors are to as-| semble at 6:30 o'clock at Memorial Con- tinental Hall to receive their caps and owns. All activities ceased at school with the completion of examinations on Satur- day, June 1. Invitations were distributed at the school last Friday. The Summer terms in both the Law School and the School of Economics and government will start on Saturday, June | 15. The courses offered are more com- prehensive than in any previous Sum- mer term. ROOSEVELT TO STUDY. Governor-Designate of Porto Rico| Is Sent Information by Davila. While away on an_expedition in China, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, jr., is going to learn quite a bit about the ter- ritory of Porto Rico he is to govern be- ginning in the Fall. At the request of the appointed gov- ernor, Resident Commissioner Davila has forwarded “The Blue Book of Porto | Rico,” a book of statutes and others giving_information and history about Porto Rico. Col. Roosevelt was appointed by Presi- dent Hoover to succeed Gov. Horace M. Towner, and will be inaugurated in the Fall. ‘Westminster, London, will spend nearly $800,000 in improving its Sum- mer resort attractions. Britain plans to remove its tax on horse race bets and collect license fees from bookmakers, Northeast Corner Connectic: convenient Cleveland Park neigl | All apartments have | Elevator Every Evening A la Carte Service ATMOSPHERE ART! Alternating Dance Sidney And His Mayflower Orchestra. The KLINGLE 2755 Macomb Street Homelike, modern_apartments at reasonable rentals in this i 2 rooms, dining alcove, kitchen and bath $55.00 to $67.50 per. mo. General Electric Refrigeration Open for Inspection Saturday Afternoon and Sunday ' Randall H. Hagner & Co. 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Otis St., 15th & 16th Sts. N.E., new row. REMEMBER THESE FACTS! 6, 7 and 8 ROOM HOUSES All Houses Open for Inspection All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments Rent Second Floor for Enough to Make SUNDAY Payments s Open Today Hamilton Strap Plain $55‘00 Case Engraved case—S$57.00 design. Other Hamilton watches, $50 to $125.00. Bulova Strap $24.75 ment; radium dial and hands. A dependable timepiece. for Itself—You Can Easily k. Payments and Visit Property for Auto to Inspect ENSTEIN (0 INCORPORATED | ’ FLATWAR —For the June Bride silver flatware is most appropriate. patterns to choose from, among which are: Louis XIV 1k ¥4 8 Fairfax Tea Spoons. N ationally Known WATCHES —For the June Graduate | 14-karat solid white gold case 15 jewel. 14-karat solid white gold: 15- Most ex- sunken jeweled A charming and A sturdy and handsome strap watch. A modern watch of rare strap Banker model; 15-jewel move- Members of Amsterdam Diamond Ezchange ment that the roll call vote on the terday as Senator Nye, Republican, of question would be “tabulated and widely North Dakota, charged a filibuster against his proposal for repeal and gave | distributed.” notice he would insist that the Sen-| “This is the kind of propaganda,” ate remain here “all Summer and|said Bingham, “that is _sent to Sena- swelter” until a vote was obtained. | tors who favor repeal. This is a threat Despite the charge of the North Da- | to show you up as un-American if you kotan of a filibuster, friends of national | vote to bring the resolution for repeal origins quota basis still insisted they cut of committee. I protest that those had votes enough to block the recom- who vote in that way shall not be/ mendation of President Hoover for sus- | accused of un-American motives.” pension of the disputed provision. gty 5 Senator Nye announced that as soon‘ as the pending farm relief contest is Equals Own Dash Record. settled, he would bring the proposal for | MILWAUKEE, Wis. June 8 OP)— repeal of the national origins basis | Felen Filkey of the Illinols Women's again before the Senate and insist upon | Athletic Club tied her own world rec- an immediate vote. | ord of 0:08 flat in the women’s 60-yard Senator Bingham, Republican, of low hurdles in the municipal meeting Connecticut, another foe of the na-|for girls at the Marquette- University tional origins immigration basls, at-|stadium here today. Nellie Todd of the tacked what he described as a “veiled |T. W. A. C. was 4 inches short of her threat” of the American Vigilance In- |1g_foot 2-inch world mark in the run- telligence Pederation in its announce- ' ning broad jump. FN"E ., 9 3+5 B STREET E For personal use or as a gift to be cherished, solid There are many Sterling Silver William & Mary Early American Dolly Madison Princess Mary Lady Diana Fontaine Colfax | Fairfax | Cinderella | and Others Minuet Pinetree Rhythm Oxford Featuring Several Groups of Moderately Priced Assortments This Group of Fairfax, $46.25 doz. Fairfax Tea Spoons. doz. Fairfax Dessert Knives. doz. Fairfax Dessert Forks. This Group, $78.75 15-doz. Fairfax Tea Spoons. 15-doz. Fairfax Dessert Knives. 73-doz. Fairfax Dessert Forks. V3-doz. Fairfax Soup Spoons. Y%-doz. Fairfax Table Spoons. This Assortment of 8 Each, $131.30 8 Fairfax Soup Spoons. 8 Fairfax Dessert Knives. 8 Fairfax Butter Spreaders. 8 Fairfax Dessert Forks. 8 Fairfax Salad Forks 8 Fairfax Coffee Spoons. Hamilton Che Chase $75.00 The new 17-jewel wrist watch for women in 18-kt. white gold case. Lady’s Elgin Watch $29.50 New restangular Elgin. Other Elgin models in various colored Diamond Bulova $39.50 14-karat white gold-filled case; set with 2 diamonds and 4 sap- phires; 15 jewel. Hamilton Watch $50.00 14-karat white or green gold filled case; 17 jewels: thin model. Case is be: Lady’s Bulova Watch $24.75 14-karat white gold-filled dust- proof case; elegantly engraved; 15 jewel. Hamilton Watch $150.00 ‘Thin model 14-karat solid white or green gold; 23 jewels. An excellent timepiece. New Hawthorne bow. Raised num- eral dial, $162. Gruen Strap $37.50 14-karat white gold-filled case; 15 jewel. Very handsome and dependable timepiece. Hamllon Coronado $125.00 Pirst showing of this new man’'s strap watch with black enameled bezel and gold inlaid . numerals. 19 jewels, 14-kt. gold case. Elgin Legionnaire $19t03%27.50 One of the many handsome new styles in these dependable and popular watches for men. oAalinIne. Thirty-seven Years at 935 F Street ! ANCIENT SYRIAN CITY YIELDS GREEK DATA DAMASCUS, Syria (#).—A Greek papyrus, the first discovered in Syria; three hmo sketches of Parthian been dug up by the Yale expedition which has been conducting excavations on the site of ancient Doura, 20 miles from the frontier of Irak. The expedition, headed by Mr. Clark Hopkins, professor of classics at Yal and Mr. Jotham Johnson, also of Con- necticut, has been at work in the old Syrian city for five months. inscription the third century A. D. About 200 other inscriptions were unearthed, of which the majority refer to an earth- quake of 160 A. D. To Repay Columbas Visit. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, June 8 (#).— Dr. Francisco Franchesci Caballero. an amateur yachtsman, sailed this after- noon with one assistant in a 40-foot auxiliary yacht for New York enroute to Spain. 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