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4ot gl w e Z11GET DIPLOMAS AT EASTERN HIGH Graduates Hear Address by Assistant Secretary of Labor Husband. | Coates, Curtis Edward Curtain, Russell | | Fred Daiker, Jack Butler Davis, Thom: Ogden Davis, jr.. Ralph Day, Anthony Dorman, Russell e Samuel Edlavitch, Ellsworth Dorrell, Frederick George Feusahrens, Filippone, Richard Wilkinson Galiher, Douglas Elmer George, John Willlam Gernand, James Burnside Graham, Robert Hugh Grant, Milton Lester | Grimes, Grant Lowell Hagen, Jonathan | Hall, Charles William Hart, James Rob- ert Hayden, jr.; John Henry Hazard, Arthur_ John~ Hazes, Alton Hathaway Helm, Raymond Weedon Herndon, Rob- ert Campbell Hess, Harry William Hig: ham, James Preston Holloway, James | Porter Huss, Charles Walter Jenkins, | George Edward Keckler. Gllbert Monroe One hundred and thirteen girls and | Kennerly, Charles Kocher, Christopher b | Nicholas Koutsoukos, Gilbert Ralph Lee, ninety-eight boys were graduated atjo,.’sjoysius Long, Lewis Walter M commencement exercises held last night | gruder, Harvey Wade Mann, Elmer Ig- in the auditorium of Eastern High| natjus Marceron, John Henry Matthews, School. Robert Knight McCormick, Benjamin The address to the graduates was Owen McCullough, Lawson Morell Mc- made by W. W. Husband, Assistant genzie, Chester Elsworth Miles. Frank- Secretary of Labor. Mr. Husband told lin Terrence Miles, Charles Maynord | the graduates to make use of their Millar, Richard Paul Moffett, David imagination and to cultivate a sense of | Willlam Morris, Leslie John Munro, Fumor. | Louis Joseph Naecker, John William Presentation of awards was made by| Nally, Thomas Joseph Nally, Jules Lu- Charles Hart. principal of the school, din Phillips, Thomas Reginald Procter and the diplomas were given out by| Joseph Wililam Rabbitt, Clarence Bertram G. Foster, attorney. | Albert Rhoden, Joseph Oliver Robey, Invocation was made by Rev. Freeley | Samuel Howard Rohrer, James Joseph Rohror, pastor of the Metropolitan| Ryan, Lyndon Lamah Scates, August Presbyterian Church. The valedictorian | Scoffone, Malcolm Dare Shutters, Paul address was made by Hilda Zwillinger. | Bernard Smith, Talbert Aloysius Smith. Jere J. Crane, first assistant superin-| Edward Richard Spies, Joseph Willlam tendent of schools, presided. | Steiner, "Paul Frederick _Steinkueller, Charles Francis Suter, Lee Edmond b Sweeney, Clifton Fugene Swift, Harold The graduates follow: | Munson Swift, Donald Arthur Swope, Those graduating with first honors John Wallace Talcott, John Ellsworth were Clara Etta Critchfield, Mary Janet ' Taylor, Frederick Williana Traband, Mourhess, Anna Helen Ott, Mary Louise | Brent Allen Turner, Dolphin Willlam Robbins, Hilda Antoinette Zwillinger.| Weber, George Alexander ~Wilson, John William Gernand, Charles William | Charles Conrad Wist Hart and Joseph William Rabbitt, Jr. Second honors — Marguerite Evelyn Mary Waring Thomas, Blanche Widome, Lyndon Lamah Scates, Joseph William Steiner and Harold Munsen Swift. The graduates follow: | Clara Elizabeth Allen, Alice Regina Althen, Audrey Sheriff Barbour, Emma Mary Bechtold, Lois May Belfield, Eva Gabrielle_ Bielouss, Alyce May Biondi, Mildred Elsie Bishop, Mary Eilen Boll- man, Catherine Erma Bontz, Bertha Bortnick, Prances Elizabeth Boss, Mary Anita Bosworth, Margaret Louise Bovey, Mildred FElizabeth Bowman, Margaret Maddox Bryde, Catharine Agnes Burch, Annje Carrigan, Miriam Elizabeth Cas- teel, Beatrix Susan Chappelle, Virginia Lee Coffman, Mary Veronica Cosimano, Clara Etta Critchfield. Frances Case Culverwell, Margaret Gwenllian Davis, Helen Louise Eno, Ruth Alma Ferguson, Julia Ruth Fick, Jane Elizabeth Firor, Ethel Flax, Arsena Beatrice Fopless, Normne Shirley Foster, Edna Mae Pray- ser, Bernice Eleanor Freedley, Edith Lowery French, Virginia Allyne Galatzo, Helen Mary Geiger, Ethel Louise Gib- son, Mildred Duncan Glascock, Mae Louise Green, Annabelle Beatrice Haardt, Mary-Louise Hancock, Lillian C Hardy, Kathryn Naomi Harris, Rose Herbert yden, Lucie Ellen Heard, Cecilla Geneva Horan, Rose Ella Hu- bacher, Prances Regina Jenkins, Gladys Lilian Jett, Edna Johnson, Olivia Ma- rion Johnson, Mary Kartofel, Dorothy Kathleen Kelso, Ruth Simonds King, Ruth Eloise Lee. Mildred Louise Lind- blom, Lillian Mildred Llewellyn, Kath- Iyn Mary Lyons, Helen Evelyn Magee, Dorothy Phoebe McQueeney, Mary Janet. Mourhess, Ellen Angela Muldowney, Mildred Louise Naylor, Helen Frances Neetz, Mildred Francis Neill, Grace Lois Nelson, Dorothy Collins Newman, Helen Knight Norbeck, Helen Marie Nord- strom, Dorothy Duff Norris, Lelia Eliza- beth Orndorff, Anna Helen Ott, Olga Grace _Pasoe, Mora Lillian Plager, Mary Daingerfield Pruitt, Mary Catl erine Richardson, Mary Louise Robbins, Marjorie Doran Rosenfield, Mary Kat! erine Rush, Dorothy Florence Russell, Allie Maude Sandridge, Katharine Marie Scully, Dorothy Elton Seaton, Dorothy Evelyn Secrest, Ruth Sharrett, Mildred Louise Sheehan, Gertrude Shipley, Marie | Elizabeth Shorb, Eleanora Elizabeth Sin- clair, Ethel Cecelia Soper, Gladys Sarah Spahr, Thelma Ella Stamper, Marie Suppes, Lynda Naomi al Edith Agnes Taltavull, Beatrice Taylor, Marguerite Evelyn Teachum, Mary War- ing Thomas, Ruth Conklin Thomasson, Anne Margaret Tolson, Al-Va Tucker, Frances Stuart Tuck Helen Lindsey Turner, Alma Blanche Van Geuder, Carol Prances Wanner, Rose Virginia Ward, Marion Butler ‘Webb, Blanche ‘Widome, Janice Stone Williamson, Win- ifred Clementine Wollett, Hilda Antoi- nette Zwlutnger. Helen Louise Gibson, Conard Bertram - Allison, Dalias Morgan_Barr, Harold Marshall Beck, Jpseph Robert Berger, Clarence Murray urnhardt, Charles = Andrew Bosley, Robert Oscar Bowsher, Walter Wa ace Brannock, Milton Morris Burka, James Theodore” Burns, Paul Joseph Bush John Caponiti, Charles Moulten Cham. berlain, jr.; Merrill Lee Clements, Ke! neth Arnold Clow, Cleveland Paul & R 0O S N E R"S 1325-FP+« STREE T One Day— Only! Regular $350 Linen Knickers $2.65 We've taken our regular $3.50 knickers and reduced the price for one day only—those same full cut, carefully tailored knickers in plus 4 style that we sell every day for tomorrow at $2.65. All sizes. jr. ‘Teachum, BRIDGE ARG woom EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR CTRICAL APP! s Grils, 10-Day Excursion to Western North Carolina (Vacation Land) Saturday June 28th, 1930 ROUND TRIP FARE Washington to Asheville $14.00 Proportionate Fares to Other ‘Western North Carolina Resorts. ‘Tickets honored on all regular trains leaving JUNE 28th, except CRESCENT LIMITED; tickets good in Pullman cars upon pay- ment of regular Pullman fares for space occupied. Tomorrow we offer regular quality merchan- dise at reduced prices as a— Friday Special 1 X Regular $7.50 & $10 Panamas b AN $4.95 Fine quality genuine Panama Hats in many shapes . . . the special price is only for the one day, tomorrow . . . your size, of course. CIROSNEIRS 1325 F STREET Doug! Perter Deveneorf, Albert Joseph Did- | Uncle Dudley,” at 8:20 p.m. den, Edgar at 2:15 and m., 2:25, 4:45, 7:40 and 9:556 p.m. a.m., 1:40, 3:45, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. @, THURSDAY, 1930. JUNE 19, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—National Players in “Your and 9:39 pm. Kelth's— 2:35, 4:45, 6:50, Ct Gayety—-Record Breakers,” burlesque, 15 p.m. e 12m,2, Palace—"The Devil's Halida: - 4 at 12 17:55 and Central am. to 11 pm. Tit n the Level” at 12:18, 2:45, o 5 and 10:16 p.m. Earle—“The Flirting Widow,” at 11:40 | :45, 0, 7:45 and 9:50 p.m. Metropolitan—"The Bride of the Reg- 2. Start a Savings Account NOW! Do not make the unwise mis- take of depending upon others to Hl protect your old age. It so often il doesn't “develop that way—only il to be realized after it's too late. Start saving your own money— now! And know you'll be com- fortable later on. Open _daily 1 il Saturday until noon INATIONAL | PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED 1890 Just Below N. Y. Avenue nder U. S. 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WITH JACK MULHALL [ 3 Mae Clarke and_Ned Sparks COMFORTABLY cCOOL “UP THE CONGO™ fi%’fi‘é@ and | I CARROL MAX SCHMELING | m.,,m,o,g/.,,,.‘ The New Boxing Champion L T e DEVILS HOLIDAY STARYING SATURDAY! “MAMBA”’ Direct from the Roxy Theatre, New York ] CoitmerA NOW PLAYIN 4 PADAMOUNT PICTURE ‘Warner Bros, EARLEE Always Cool and Comfortable TOMORROW at the IF— .- by the wildest chance you were mot included in the 75,000 Washinglonians that laughed wntil they cried with WILL ROGER (sdmitted fo be, in any man's eountry, ot comedian) ng me ne “THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS” THEN— for pity's sake don’t miss him in George M. Cohan's great smccess “SO THIS IS LONDON" WNITHOUT A SINGLE DOUBT IT WILL BE THE TREAT OF YOUR LIFE E&X NEW SUMMER LOW ADMISSION PRICES Namiels m 25¢ 1. m te €5 m 25 and 35 . m. te elosing 35 and 50c Even! - o Children, 15¢ All —the sereen— VICTOR MeLAGLEN Fifi Dorsay Day LAST DAY “THE FLIRTING WIDOW” A First National and Vitaphone Picture with ROTHY MACKAILL CLIARA BOW Hautical but nicein. TRUE 2 NAVY STARTING SATURDAY WITH BYRD : 3 ‘T rmer Bro METROPOLITAN Most Comfortable Spot in Town LAST DAY “BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT” First National and itaphone Attraction —ADDED— kiddies’ days Mon. & Fri. Children 35¢ Adults 7S¢ 9.00 a.m. Daily (except Tues.) Marshall Hall xcursion Every Day mnmnMLuvn 7th St. Wharf Dancing—Swimming— All_Amusements Adults, 50c Children, 25¢ ke Beacl Give the Kiddies a Tre FREE PLAYGROUND on the Swim in_the Box Cameras §] up AGFA and Eastman Films SALT Low Pienic Roun olumbia Photo Supply 1424 New York Ave. N.W. ELECT your blank-book supplies from our high- grade stock. Open 8:00-5:00 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. . 2:30, 5:40, 7, 10:18 ing Space at’District Line nd Butternat Sta. Parking Troubles AND KELLYS IN SCOT- PILE-FOE acts like magic for blind, protuding or itching PILES. 185th mes. Instantly. . Soothine. BASSADOR co:"'%a bealing process goes on for 5 days— TODAY_BERT “WHEELER then PILE agony will be a thing of ROBERT WOOLSEY in * he past or money refunded. $1 at 11 Peoples and other g0od drug stores. CUCKOOS." CRCNCRC) 'A";'ai_i'é' 624 B 8t NE. BEN HUNDLEY] | 5se o TODAY _and TOMORROW.—JOHN BARRYMORE in “THE MAN FROM BLANKLEYS." arner Bros.” 845 Pa AVENUE GRAND 2% TODAY and TOMORROW--RAMON ___NOVARRO in_"IN_GAY MADRID.”_ Warner Bros.' CENTRAL ™ 8t Bet. D ana & TODAY and TOMORROW--BUSTER _ KEATON in_“"FREE_AND_EASY. Warner Bros COLONY Ave & Farragut l!l TODAY-LOIS WILSON in “THE FURIES. TIRES 3436 14th St. NW. Adams 8100 Road Service—Charge Accounts Invited THE MERION Automatic Storage “Warner Bri 1230 C St. N.E. TODAY_-DOROTHY M, __“STRICTLY _MODER! | AVENUE GRAND—§ one N “It Speaks for Itself* —the stage— SAM JACK KAUFMAN Master of Ceremonles . introducing FANCHON & MARCO'S Rhapsody of Thrilling Music and Marching Feet “UNIFORMS” with & cast of 50 ENJOY COOL COMFORT! Our Cooling System in Opera- ton during the Hot Weather [ " "PAUL A. SIPLE ‘The Boy Scout who went with Will tell of his adventures SATURDAY, JUNE 21, AT 11 AM. AT CENTRAL COMMUNITY CENTER, 13th and_ Clifton Sts. mission, 18 cts. Reserved seats, 25 cts. ab T. ARTHUR SMITH'S and A. A. A. Auspices Commuinty_Tnstitute. TONITE GAYETY THEATRE Star Wrestling Bouts lesa. restiin u Like, & Une Admission District 9324 RETURN OF BARNACLE BILL AND HIS NEW LOVE AT THE BALLROOM (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia ' *THE METROPOLITAN—F st. h.w. AMBASSADOR—18th and Col, rd. n.w. od McKinley Pa. ave. se. | APOLLO—624 H st. n. ‘AVALON—Conn. ave. RAL—9th st. —Georgia ave, and Farragut ESS—416 9th st st. JESSE—3100 18th st. nee. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n.e. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w, TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts, *TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebee n.w, Maryland and Virginia *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. *ARCADE—Crisfield, Md. *ARCADE—Hyattsviile, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. Warner Bros.’ Gas Water Heater 24-Hour Service Made in 4 Sizes | 50 « 85 Plus Installation SOLD ON THE Easy Payment Plan E. G. Schafer Co. RGN BN i nes 215 13th Street N.W. CAME NTARRTAGE TLA . b GROUND * MARY BRIAN HIPPODROME SON.” RUTH CHATT RICHMOND __“BIG_PARTY. CAROIINA MARILYN “Warner Bros. o BONE TIVOLI 1'4® & Park Ra. N.w. TODAY and TOMORROW—BARBARA KENT _in “DUMB - BELLS IN _ ERMINE. Specials for Friday Eat Sea Foods this warm weather for your health’s sake. We have the best to be had at all times. Soft Crabs.........$1 doz. Hard Crabs .......50c doz. Crab Lump ........75clb. Clams . . JdevadSeidens Green Shrimp.......30clb. Scallops .. .. ...40cb. AV OX Filet Flounders. .....30clb. QTAN.TO'R ":3.“,:(, A, L U Frogs ...........40c each |/}, naro RRAY. NORMA TERRIS Swordfish ..........50c Ib. | § pUMBARTON ' ‘Wholesale Retail Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S. W. Natl 7973 Talking. Singing and_Danein STATE pome o7 entre pierio “SOUTH SEA ROS FAIRILAWN ANACOSTIA, 0. “THE SKY HAWK.” JOHN GARRICK. CIRCLE Ave.Ph. W. 953 the Mirror Sereen Tynhoon Conled. WINIFRED ~WESTOVER. BEN. LYON WILLIAM COLLUER. "JR. EDNA " Wisconsin DIE BUZZI AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. Va, CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md. CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. COMMUNITY—Ridgely, Md. CREWE—Crewe, Va. Pocomoke City, Md. EMPIRE: Saxis, V FIREMEN'S HALL—W| GLOBE—Berlin, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. JEFFERSO! V WV Harrisonburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE iedmont, W. Va. 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