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41 THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, dore Capelli, George Mention Carpenter, Homer Randolph Chester, Harry Law- rence Clark, Walter Francis Connell, Barber; Fred Steele Bauknight, Wallace AD”ATE ED Arthur Bruder, Irving Burka, Theo- e ‘Anthony Alfred Cuozzo, . George Anthony Didden, jr TO RESPEGT LAWS - Carl George Drescher, Robert Anthony | Dunnigan, Carlton Robert Eagle, Jjr.: | . Francis | 0T e John Robert De Kalb Eval Representative Hoch of Kan- Jo : witz, Eugene Marshall Grinder, Elme sas Speaks to Eastern High | ree ‘Hall, Clement Campbell Hanback, | By the Associated Press Clarence Bartlett Hanna, Jerome Blaine | on _ Otis J Harrison, _jr.: Jerome Holl: School Class. ard Kelso, Howard Rivers Lady, e Homer Hoch of addre Represents sas deli ed Lioyd, W am George agee, Paul An- William Emmett Markey, Charles Don- | ald Martin, Willlam Anthony McKen- | graduated from the zie, James Frederick McManamon, Da- | honors vid Reid Middleton, Max Miller, Jot Advising the gradu Orville Morrison, Charles Kenneth Pat- gt L in buthiess terson, James Burton Pruitt, Lawrence > are three work, thrift said: “The; ancis Richeimer, John Mayd- am Alexander Ritten- es Rodger, William Robert Edward Scott, d 4 Shapiro, Edward Silver- Grant Duer Simmonds, Joseph isby Spear, Charles Wesley Stans- hard Alville Tenelly, Selden y, Sam_Tranen, Howarth r Van Tine, rge Franklin naker stressed the necessity of business ncy, telling the uates that “they could never get the world without initiative and d the second of r. Hoch w little of w He udents earned f d that with y helpless vir- Urges “Openmindedness.” 5 v ents: First_honors—Doro- eal Donnella, Ruth Goldberg, senevieve Seville Spence, Menefee. on Elizabeth Fick, ret Vaughan Hewitt, Frances Hain 1d and Nyna Gwendolyn Rusk Rails’ Peculiar Behavior. Steel rails on a north and south track T Dr. R. W. Webster, re- | ter, 9, expired the day before, when the | ville Children,” which was reported re- | | five children were taken, unconscious, to the hospital i staff chemist ported he found no traces of well known chemical poisons in the vital organs of the two children who died first IFOOD POISONING HELD OF 3 DEATHS Plot Theory Exploded After Chemical Analysis in Probe of Chicago Children’s Case. cently as having been sold by the pres- ent Lord Sackville to an American for a record price. Rumor had the price at $400,000, which would be nearly five times as much as the price paid for Hoppner's portrait of Lady Louisa Manners, now | in the Widener collection. Hoppner was a portraitist of the late eighteenth cen- | CAUSE Connick, Donald Alex- | wsms| PICTURE rsiALE RUMORED. which might have been responsible was | started immediately by Dr. Richard H in Day, Craig Raeburn Bought John Hoppner Canvas. June 20 (#).—The Dalily Mail yesterday said it understood that | Thomas W. Lamont, one of the Ameri- can_delegates to the Paris reparations conference, was the purchaser of John Hoppner’s famous painting, “The Sack- [alc———|o|————lalc———]a Open at 8:30 a. Bundesen enlisted the aid of Prof 0. Jordan, head of | the department t University of CI | Nation's ‘leading 1 Fabrizio, Fred Paul Fischer, W.| Willis Fisher, Alexander David Goodko- | A well known English Willlam Arbuthnot, predicts that the doctors of the future will be advisers on health, concentrating on prevention rather than cure. | food poisoning was strengthened by the fact that both the mother and 'n apparently were suffer- CHICAGO, June 20.—Food ‘polsoning 2 ;| rather than a plot to kill by the use of nd, Thomas Dale | grugs, was believed ye Stephen Gerard Ingham, Rich- | cause of the malady which resulted in the death of three children and thre terday to be the al held out some | gressed for the re- | of 6-year-old Richard and his s the day prc ph Lanahan, Ralph Gallinger | ened the lives of the two surviving chil- dren of the Edwin Markowski family. The theory of the poison plot was vir- abandoned by county coroner, . Every Busi thony Manganaro, Frank Leo Mansuy, | The death toll was increas .| last night when Lorraine, 3, died. Agnes when his | 8, died yesterday and her brother Ches- Protection for Your Papers of Importance —costs so little that there’s no excuse for jeopardizing the safety of Bonds, Stock Insurance Policies, Columbia’s vue of 19295 7 ¥00d Re- STAR OF THE WEEK RUTH ETTING Pumphrey, Charles Horace Pur- | Thomas Hubbard Quantrille, | Certificates, keeping them at home. fIndividual SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, in our fire and burglar proof vaul rent for as little as........ The Columa A WONDERFUL ONE CENT SALE FOR THIS WEEK-END Beautiful Specimen {One Dozen. .. |Two Dozen. . Fine Hardy Rosebushes Special, each, 98¢ Twc for $1.00 === " 3,50, % Paid on Savings Trave]ers' Checks and Letters willis, Wil- ! vood, Arthur David' Zahn | ....$1.00 L) Tae ONE 1N THE ROSES Swick. Lucile Virginia | 7 » AROUND IN A faka hes N e Vocals. 1830D s Bf;’(rj: e Mcacyya e ALL RECORDS 10-INCH, 75; National Bank 911 F Street 1 i Mr. Hoch climaxed his warning the students to n spect for the cou s Jaws Invocation was infoned by Rev. Allan F. Poore, pastor of the Waugh Metho- dist Episcopal Church, and the saluta- tory address was made by Ruth Gold- berg, an honor graduate. n re- Presentation of Diplomas. The presentation of diplomas was made by Arthur G. Bishop, president of the school's Home and 001 Asso- ciation. The valedictory w given by Genevieve Spence, an honor graduate 0ol orchestra rendered several lections. The fou ar June graduates are: Girls—Ruth Miriam Abelman. Be c t Sthel P aucom, Josephine beth Jeanette Bequ Eva Cath- Bixler, Ruth Beatrice Bolen e Evelyn Bradley, Catherine Con- nce Bray. Janet May Buck, Marie ephine Carlin, Rose Ida Cohen, Marjorie Phenia_Conner, Edna Mae Creel, Katherine Rose Cross, Marguerite Patricia_ Crown, Marie Anna Dean, Teresa Di Francesco, Dorothy Carmeal Donnella, Mar ces Drake, Kath- ryn Esteile Dun . Mary Cynthia Eldridge, Marion zabeth Fick, Theresa Flax, Agnes Marguerite Galla- gher, Anna Elizabeth Gates, Frances Hain Gernand. Gertrude Amelia Glad- ing, Ruth Goldberg, Grace Wright Haley, Mary Ursula Hancock, Alice Helen Harris, Etta Mae Harris, Margaret | Katherine Hayes, Karolina Joharna Hedler, Margaret Vaughn Hewitt, Jean Hoch, Ruth Virginia Holt, Esther Filanie Hughes, Josephine Elizabeth Hummer, Julia Elizabeth Hunter, Helen Mabel Hutchinson, Alice Marguerite Imlay, Grace Louise Irish, Frances Louise Kaiser, Ethel Francis Keyser, Mildred Mabelle Klinger, Margaret Elizabeth Kunza, Dorothy Frances Lacey, Adelia Cable Lewis, Celia Sarah Lisensky, Edith Miller Manning, Doro- thy Louise McCrone, Regina Cecelia McQueeney, Jane Page Mecnefee, Mar- garet Vizannah Miller, Yetta Estelle Morgenstein, Florence Elizabeth Mo- rozzi, Laura Gertrude Myers, Florence | Elizabeth Peter, Katherine Virginia | Pitcher, Anne Virginia Porter, Cath- erine Dallas Richards, Mildred Eleanor Roberts, Mary Elizabeth Rodier, Marie Elois Rogers, Geftrude Gloria Rosen- garten, Anne Dolores Rossner, Nyna Gwendolyn Rusk, Harriet Milliachip Ryder, Alice Mary Sherrer, Lou Cooper Snyder, Genevieve Seville Spence, Helen 'Marjorie Swick, Jane Mariea Taylor, Myrtle Antoinette Thom, Helen Agnes Thomas, Elizabeth Mathews | Thorn, Frieda Alie Thume, Lucille Vir- ginia Tucker, Anna Arnold Warfield, Helen Catherine Wayson, Virginia Katherine Weedon, Helen Sprecher Wertman, Margaret Belle Wildman, Mary Evelyn Wiles, Margaret Louise Wilkinson, Cassandre Ruth Willette and Dorothy Anna Wood Boys — Warren Douglas Anderson, Willard H aetzner, Franklin Roy bert last longer than those laid east and | west. The magnetism generated by the 807 14th ¢h by | train friction is undisturbed in the for- | mer case; in the latter it is resisted. SUBURBANITES beyond the gas lines and CAMPERS we cail your attention to our FULL LINE of Coleman Pressure Stoves, Lamps— Lanterns All Accessories W. S. JENKS & SON 723 7th St. N.W. Main 2092 CHOIC 1 =z WORCHS R.F.&P.TRANSPORTATION 0. (RAILROAD OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY) QUICKEST and BEST Express Motor Coach Service = Ty RICHMOND—FREDERICKSBURG (Making All Highway Stops for Washington Passengers) Four Important Announcements EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 1929 First—CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Leave Washington Daily: N tol & E Sts. . Ave. rive Fredericksburg (R. F. & P. R. R. Station) z Arrive Downtown Richmond: 5:40 pm 28] 11 (12th & Penna. Ave.) . 9 1 5:50 pm 5:55 pm 11:40am 1:40pm 4:40pm 7:40pm 412 E. Broad St. (Union Bus Depot).... 1:20 pm 3:20 pm 6:20 pm 9:20 pm Correspondingly improved schedules northward to Washington WASHINGTON—Also servi es Capitol Park, Continental, Grace Dodge, Houston, Harrington, Raleigh, Willard, and Washing- ton Hotels IN RICHMOND-—Also serves Murphy’s, Richmond, Rueger’s, Jef- T m Byrd Hotels. Second—OPT RAIL AND RU IONAL ROUTE BBER COMBINED (No extra charge) Round-trip tickets, limit 30 days, are sold from Washington to Richmond, Fredericksburg, A hland, Doswell and Woodbridge (Occoquan), and from these points to Washington, good going by motor coaches and returning either by motor coaches or RF&P trains. One-way tickets from Washington to Richmond and from Rich- mond to Washington may be used on motor coaches to Fredericks- burg; with stop-over there, and either motor coaches or RF&P trains beyond. Third—FREDERIC KSBURG STOP-OVER Stop-overs will be permitted at Fredericksburg within limit on all one-way and round-trip tickets. Fourth—REDUCED ROUND-TRIP FARES Round-trip tickets at reduced fares are now on sale from Wash- ington to all points on the Hi ghway and from all points on the Highway to Washington, limit 30 days. BUY ROUND-TRIP TICK D SAVE MONE For schedules, fares and all A. CHESTER BROW 12th & A information, apply to General Agent Ave. Penns Telephone: National 9711 J. B. MORDEC. Richmond, Va. Telephone: A, Traffic Manager Boulevard 3500 e a 2 rE (g | 1110 G EST1879 Frank. 5442 CASH & CARRY FLOWER STORES 804 17th Frank. 10391 Capital and Surplus $650.000.00 Y o5/, & DANCE RECORDS ?;_n’Couls THE SHow Boar wsa.t;'l'r; Picture “Show HERE Db You G gAM!'?—FOX Trot:l-‘{ =i eser’s Syncopators, 1835.0 * !mu,A Litrie Love Sona '.y?;? 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