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A—4 P THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930. GEORGETOWN PREP | | Honor Gradustes HICCOUGHS BAFFLE (5t s e o s — L to Capitol Hill. The hiccoughs devel- | (i i i 3 oped about npon and all remedies sug- | Capital Garage While Shop) sted by his wife and the neighl | & | ailed to relieve him. i About a year ago Reid was the vic- : tim of a similar attack, which lasted : for 10 days. Doctors say his robust i S 5 = ! constitution should carry him safely | Charles W. Darr, C. of C. iDrugs, Spells, Charms, Offer-| through protracted iliness. although | President, Addresses the ordeal is a tremendous drain on the | Class. RefReshing erltasMATtackaliagts: || o orco i heienen i e & | of thread be placed in Reld’s mouth | ? . < ' | Over 120 Hours. and unwound by pulling the thread out - : t e between his lips. Another was sure he could be cured if he would stand | | on his head. graduates of the| Although the public has suggested Hot vinegar, a good sneeze, prune Georgetown Preparatory School, at Gar- | - | almost 1000 remedies for Charles F.|Juice. ice cream, cracked ice, pop corn, rett, sFark. Md.prrrelved diplomas, and | Reid’s case of the hiccoughs, the big cinnamon drops and innumerable other R a number of scholastic prizes were| 4 | i g subterfuges, potions and edibles were ; blacksmith had little relief today from | suggested as remedies. v E 8 e awarded to honor seniors at commenc Meanwhile Reid continued to hic- | breeze-wept sea ment exercises yesterday afternoon. | the nervous malady which seized him L w&?;au?;:nnwcn:’.:f;’r gf"(;:)%'r‘r:er:é He 120 hours ago and has allowed him| U8 dressed the graduates. In his address it | seant rest since. ) Sinty Borea Ere A AN E D he stressed the importance of high . | Reld's rugged strength, however, 15| are bays. are bein kept in the stables echool training in comparison with ele- \ | holding up well under the ordeal. For|of Buckingham Te.ace for the use of | gf!?ffi?{.;?%l;&“:fln;dfiffi(‘?n"'a b};\h: F Wi the past two days he has been able to | the English royal family and household. | e o atd, ‘because he is in his forma- - Ex rest. even to get a little sleep, in the tive period and if he is not started on 8 g | early morning hours. This morning the the right way at this_time, his col- 4 paroxysms ceased for almost an hour lege days will be unprofitable. y and again at noon today, but it was | Right Rev. Jnl‘\r‘\ MhManmll‘a. [5\\!)(\‘“- o feared the improvement was only tem- the diplomas and awards and addressed | Physicians, as yesterday morning. | the young men. ~ Among those attend. hoped that Reid had recovered, but the | g thole et e YR I {patient began to hiccough agaih shortly evils, S. J.. president el e V] 3 after 8 o'clock. and many out-of-town B Attendants at Casualty Hospital, to FIRST e which Reld was admitted Friday after edals and premiums are awarded L8 | his home remedics had failed him, have | only when the average of the student | been busy answering telephone inquiries has been over 85 per cent for the en- 3 ‘.nd jotting down suggestions. tice year. The George E. Hamilton These have been offered by physi- al for general evcellence in studie: | cians, psychiatrists, hypnotists and all hool activities, athletics and A manner of laymen with practical ex- promoting the best interests of the | perience of the ailment. The suggc T . F- fenool was awarded to George David | tions have been unique in that no two ay Have hlS ine Crowley, jr. of Illinois. of them were alike Al These Prices Are Only Possible Under This New System— Other medals were awarded as fol-| Upper: Miss Esther R. Wecksler, 1420 A woman in Dallas. Tex, telegraphed Jows: John Keating medal for Chris- | Oak street, youngest member of George a drug prescription, another wired from A artment Grand tian dnctrine. Somers Matthews of Ar- | Washington University's graduating Long Island, N. Y.. advising that Reid P Men's Summer Suits of Palm Beach Men's $1.39 kansas: O'Reilly elocution nnr})NN\hm‘rvas who re ) the duv‘re of hlr:- be 'lgnrxrd"‘ with food. iAd-.w!}l] known ;:‘r":uf”,"i Cloth. Nicely tailored. Knickers ebate medals, both to George Crow- | elor of arts ith distinction” at the local physician counseles ypnotic F Men's and Young Men's f‘.y T William Quicksall medal for | Wednesday night. treatment | or $9.99 and $12.50 ot T o Gk §2.19 e best oral examination in Shakespeare, | L Dorathy 29 Most of the suggestions, however, 2.tronser. Palm Beach Sults. and I William Dyer Foote, District of Colu a ine street, who have been based on the supposition that Jonleat wontenas el S e Mo Allwosl Bathine §.87 A D emam for socond honors | Beta Thi prize for “the most construc- the patient would respond favorably to Merely Youne' mens ‘and con-_ §16, i : to John P. F. Gallagher of Ohio: the | tivi In the furtherance of student mental treatment. Doctors attending D o Men's Office $1.39 L gold medal for the highest average in : night exercises. Reid believe his hiocoughs are due to EnE L UL T Conts . g A B —— the $1, $1.50 and $2 Boyx' | Allweet Bathine §1,39 = $ 50 aequo w{charles W. Darr, 3d, of the e $2.69 LI o . District of Columbia an upert Her- L 4 X ovs Wash 6 mes Priday of Pennsylvania. and pre- U . e St Knickers ... . i mium for the next in merit awarded npald waodlan; Mannel Trousecs GAISOM . _ BoysuGraduniion Buits. blue serss to James A. Gannon. ir.. honorable s $1.98 | Mowiis and one ok o $10.9 Robes . short trousers mention, Prudencio F. J. Liach of Cen- tral America, Joseph F. Sulliva £, *It Fits” California; George D. Crowley and| H Balance R George E. Cutley, ir., of New Jersey. Premium in modern history awarded | § s | to James P. Edwards, ir., of Kentucky; At Only 12 Monthly i premium in trigonometry, Charles W | [ | | A. Gannon, ir. honorable mention, re to receive their diplomas in the Darr and Somers Matthew honorable : Kitt Co ®) 910 7th Street Charles W. Darr and Joseph F. 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Mrs. Becker, as_she prefers to be known and who lives at 1700 Rhode Island avenue, is executive secretary of the anti-tuberculosis society in Bengal and has recently organized the India- foreign committee of the Tuberculosis Association of Bengal, in which move- ment a number of prominent persons in the Capital have allied themselves. In her petition to the District Su- Linens S . o You, too, can look cool if you wear the proper suits during the Summer months— here is an opportunity to save a substan- tial sum on high-grade well tailored suits of the most popular of fabrics. Glorious “Sunburst™” white gold mounting set with a pure im- y port:d diamond of OR the June bride! For the girl grad- Tare beauty. ! uate! A thrilling giit of beauty! This 75c a Week : . New Import 25 sam50 $ e 37 $1 and 75c Fancy 55C Rayon Silk Hose Extremely fine quality lisle and rayon silk fhose in fancy patterns, geometric designs and Light, medinm and dark shades, in two or three button styles, each finished in preme Cotirt, Mrs. Becker savs that the [J| Superior manner. Sizes in the assortments from 34 to 43 i o o Kl T ney pa name of Foricster is that of her second . . exquisite new tulip-shaped wrist watch is fashioned of white clocks. Spring’s newest shades. husband. from whom she was divorced Styles for men and young men alike—altogether a most gold with bracelet to match. ‘T'wo genuine diamonds and 4 in Norfolk in 1925. She says use of the name Forrester embarrasses her. WAR VESSELS COLLIDE Japaness Destroyer and Submarine | Damaged., Without Casualties. TOKIO, June 13 ().—The 900-ton destroyer Fuyo and the submarine RP-68 of the Japanese Navy collided sesterday in Hingo Strait during maneu- | vers of the first fleet. 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Modern Band $29.7;j) For the Juné Bride of 1930 who desires a wedding band of in- finite , grace _a n d charm. SET WITH 5 GENUINE D TIA - MONDS. Specially priced. 75¢c a Week FLY Take advantage of an early start by an aggres- sive war on the fly at the beginning of the season. The Star has for free distribution wire-handled fly swatters. Ask for one at the main office_of The Star, 1lth A and Pa. Ave. NW. Patent, Leather, Tan and Black Of durable Sea Island Duck. Calf and Smoked Elk in solid o b iatictia.invatiane | | *Mithilbiack oranitrimmings sud | Siress. oxfords. Sizes 81 to | extrs heavy corrugated rubber 11, 111 to 2 and 23 to 6. soles and heels. Sizes 11 to 7. | B Kaufman's—First Floor - - O BB SWAT THE l ‘ !

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