Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1931, Page 46

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D—8 Netice to Motorists 100% Pennsyivania Moter Oil edinm ar Heavy $2.8) Per 5-Ga'. Can WATKINS-W The Taint 1402 14th No. 27 For Hay Fever HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY Phone NA. 1693 lNTERNATIONAI. Felephonie Private” ations 1217 G Street BDOMINAL SUPPORTS Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. Special Price Certificates Good Today and Saturday Only The Special Price Certifi- cate must be presented at time of purchase to obtain the following specials. Certificate No. 1 This certificate and 27¢ entitles vou to 1—50¢ Prophylactic Tooth Brush. Certificate No. 2 This certificate and $1.29 entitles you to 1—I-quart Genuine Thermos Bottle. Certificate No. 3 This certificate and 33c entites_you to 3—30c tubes of Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste. Certificate No. 4 This certificzt> and 23¢ u to 1—10¢ can Faire Theatrical Certificate No. § This certificate and %3¢ to 1—51.00 ce Powder and 1 Cheramy Houbigant xtract. Total value, $1.25. Certificate No. 6 This certificate and 39¢ entitles you to 1—Bottle EDUCATION HELD TEACHER IN LIFE 7/Right Rev. John M. McNa- mara Tells Graduates It In- structs in How to Live. Education is not merely 8 means to earn a living, but an instruction in how to live, Right Rev. John M. McNamara, auxiliary bishop of the Baltimore diocese, told the graduating class at the Ge:rgetown Preparatory,School yes- terday at Garrett Park, Md. Bishop McNamara conferred the diplomas, certificates and medals, assisted by Rev. Robert S. Lloyd, S. J., | headmaster of the school. | Graduate Ts Speaker. Another_speaker was John Edward | Laughlin, jr., assistant professor at Har- | | vard_University, the first graduate of | the Georgetown school to_return as a | commencement speaker. Mr. Laughlin was graduaied in the class of 1923, | later being graduated from Georgetown College and the Harvard Law School, | where he has been assistant to Prof. | Joseph Beale, author of “Marriage and the Domicile” and “Conflict of Laws,” |in_which he was co-author. | In his address Mr. Laughlin told the | class that exaggerated individualism rescts against the good of society and | urged the young men to remember that | | | they are members of a big family and | it is their duty to share in the improve- ment of the family. | Honor Awfrds Made. ‘The valedictory was given by Robert | Emmet Spalding and the salutatory by Francis Kerwick Col:. Honor awards were announced as follows: Robert | Emmet Spalding, medal for highest erage class standing of year: Francis | K. Cole, the He Walters Medal; George Emory Potter. the O'Reilly Elo- cution Medal, and Philip A Tumulty, son of Joseph P. Tumulty, secretary to | President Wilson, the George E. Hamil- | ton Medal for gencral excellence. Class officers are: Higinio Charles Fanjul, president; Philip Anthony Tum- ulty, vice president: George Emory Pot- ter, secretary, and Joseph Theodore Schmidt, treasurer. Diplomas were_awarded to the fol- lowing: Thomas Philip Campbell, John Francis Sannon, jr.; PFrancis Kerwick Cole, Martin Henry Dumler, Higinlo | Charles Fanjul, Ll:wellyn Pugh Haden, | Richard James Heekin, Hugh Gerard Koch, John Jessup La Plante, Charles William McFadde: | Murphy. John John O'Brien, Thomas Aloysius O'Cal- laghan, Stuart Philip O'Malle Le: O'Neill, Thomas O'Toole, George Povey Parton, George Emory Potter, Austin Jeseph Powell. Jossph Theodore Schmidt, Francis Joseph Schneider, William Henry Schroder, John Shields, | Joseph Vincent Shields, Robert Emmet Spalding, Francis Farron Talbot and Philip Anthony Tumul!y GEN. DUNLAP'S BODY REACHES NEW YORK While tentative arrangements were being made today for the funeral Sat- | urday in Arlington National Cemetery, the body of Brig. Gen. Robert H. Dun- | lap is scheduled to reach New Ycrk to- day aboard the liner Leviathan. The Marine Corps officer was killed | near Tours, France, in a lznds'ide while trying to save a woman’s life. Licut. Col. C. R. Sanderson left Washington as the representative of Marine Corps headquarters to meet Mrs. Dunlap on board the Leviathan. A military guard of hcnor has been | ordered to be on hand when the liner reaches port and escort the body to lhe Pennsylvania Station, where it will | 50c worth of Genuine Laco be placed aboard a train for Washing- A salute of 11 minute guns will THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Permanents, The Push-up Wave With Ringlet Ends NOwW ‘6.50 New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ME. 4315 VIRGINIA SEASHORE 0!+ Po nt Comfort Chamberlin_Hotel Now Open v rgmh Beach Cavaller Hotel COcean Vew Nansemond Hotel Low Rate All Expense Vacations—Fishing, Golf, Tennis—All Sports. Dally Service 6:30 P. M. City Ticket Office 1423 H N.W. NAtional 1520 Nortolk and Washington Steamboat Co E. Morruon Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. TENTS — CAMP GOODS CANOES COOKING SETS—COTS WALFORD’S you cal nee we ! make them. “No appoiniment ocessary, Optical - l'leaEéz. W 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR HOTEL Saturday -Only Sale of PAJAMAS Even including those popular Russian Cos:ack Pajamas with imperial crest on blouse. 95¢ Plain colors or fancies. Coat Fast colors. Sizes A to D. Buy ply at this price and save !> a as you spend. $1 SPORT BELTS Black & White Tan & White 910 7th St. N.W. WE request the return of anything that can be bought for less elsewhere. RIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931. AMUSEMENTS. 2 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. WARNER BROJ.‘I'I-I!-A‘I’RES UNLUCKY AT LOVE In The Most Dynamic Role Of His Acting Caree- il fmone A Worner Bros. & v.-.,u.... Hit e WASHINGTON'S JISMESECACINEY onisiAD Ean KNAPP VAUDEVILLE SHOW Maugeret LIVINGSTON Direct From Broadway @ CALIFORNIA A Gambling COLLEGIANS . Fool ... Whe 7--.Comedians That Play.--7 Even Gambled On Love.....} o Not A Gangster Picture! DON ZELAYA Humgrous Musician ROBINSON & DE WITT BIRNES & KAYE MAXINE DOYLE CRASHING! THUNDERINGT OVER-POWERING THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE AGE ACTUALLY RECORDED IN THE ARCTIC! —ADDED— < “ADVENTURES IN AFRICA” - Ephode 7°Wikch Docton” € __>% ced GEORGE MEI.‘ORD ‘Who mede “The Shiek”. Plope »ib e SIR WILFRED GRENFEL EDDIEFOY MNAMEE = FIRST ALLTALKING DRAMA COMEDY NEWs = PRODUCED IN ICE FIELDS! The Public Demands It! All Summer attend- anee records have been broken. So we announce Another Week of This Great Hit! Janet WRNITES What & pleasure, what joy, what a treat, to have Janet Gaynor back as all of us like to remember her. . Truly a most joy- 1t is a happy picture at every stage of its development and provides at least one item of pleasure for every age, every class A beautifal story and every beautifully told, ous return ot taste and for the whole the screen’s family. sweetheart whole New Stage Shoy, 5 GREAT ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Bobby ‘Uke’ Henshaw Al Mitchell way s Merrn Mimic” In an lLugression of Clevalier THE_ALLISON TROUPE | THE FOUR O’CONNORS “The Acme of Speed” ‘Artists of Terpsichore ED and JENNY ROONEY DOREEN RAE Uy In the Air Singing Comedienne OUR OWN BOB HAMILTON Offers an amusing melange called “HATS” FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Inciuding an_interview with the new Mrs, Fowler McCormick Dinected [ deiitone man who Pt ntagr WESTERN FRONT" Sbudammr ka_cauzfz_;w_ ADOLPHE memou PAT O'B BRING KIDDIESI Castile Soap Shampoo and ton. 1—20c cake Laco Castile be fired. Soap. Total value, 70c. Brig. Gen. Dunlap was studying s e SO | French near Tours preparatory to en- tering the Eccle ce Guerre at Paris this Fall to study French military methods when he was killed. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—National Players in “Whis- ds,” at 8:20 p.m. elody Maids,” at 2:15 and A surprise feature just added ! pm. Stage shows at NC FAR EAS I 1:25, 3:50, 6:35 and 9:05 p.m. 4 B SNk “Daddy Long Legs” at 11:59 PRINCESS All Above Certificates Redeemed at GIBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. GAYETY-BURLESK GYPSY ROSE LEE The Gorgeous Goddess Opens Sunday Matinee Columbla— ndiscreet” at 11 am, ———— |1, 3:10, 20 and 9:25 p.m. _ WHERE TO DiNE. “Kick In,” at 12, 2:10, 4:35, Fox: am, 2:32, 4:47, T: : { TO GROSNER'S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Stage shows ‘at 1:47, 4:02, 6:56 and 9:11 pm. 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