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. ’ - - {4 g THE EVENING 'STA:.R, 'WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921 < : 11 . —_———— TABLET IS UNVEILED \ P it teachs the priviicges_ and portance of military training.” He fcit, ha said. that in drawing . Mr. Weeks added that he was anx- | proportionate quotas from the variot Richmond Supply Tesponsibilities of American cltizen- | ious to have the 10.800 men who are | states an important interest would b AT HISTORIC CHURCH ship and will stimulate the interest of | to enjoy the training privileges come [served in the upbuilding of & national 0[ Hootch Candy the youth of the country in the im- |from ail states and ail walks of lifc. | zuard and organized reserve force. Great Crowd Gathers for Cgremony s'eued' as Poison RICHMOND, Ya., June 7— at Centenary Reformed House Actin und'll' orders from Chief i e | Health Ofl Budson, # i 7 (0t Worship, Winchester. e AT P T Ll £ e c'zed all “hooteh” cane i in Richmond. fzure were in- sued by Dr. o following an analysis showing that the out-of-town_company's. product Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., June 7.—Muni- cipal government ofliclals participated yesterday In ceremonies attending the unveiling of a bronze tablet erected contained amyl alcohol, or fu- near the main entrance of Centenary is a violent poi- ! Reformed Church by the historical son. Persons having “hootch” | site committte of the chamber of | | candy for male were not arrest- o commerce, There was an immense| | ed, an it appenred that they hnd | { sathering. no knowledge of fis poisonous The congregation, organized in 1748, nature. is one of the oldest in this sec of the state. The tablet was unv. orgia Conrad, doughte Conrad, United elf a great-great granddaughter of one of the original L | e historical adaress was ae-|STUDY SITE FOR CAPITOL. livered by the Rev. J. Sflor Garrison, Harrisonburg, Va., stated clerk of the | West Virginia Commi & | Virginia classis and historian of the | = Commission Mem: | Reformed Church in Virginia. The bers to Spend $6,500,000. presentation addresses were made by | o Mayor William W. Glass and Presi- | Special Dispatch to The Star. dent C. W. Trenary of the chamber | CHARLESTON, W. Va., June 17.— of commerce, and the tablet was re- |The state itol commission, with ceived by Rev. Clarence Wood oyt Rl pe ot s ik tor of .the historic urch. .8 O presiding as ex- a large choir. |Officio chairman, has organized with orkanized in | louston G. Young, secretary of state, visit in 1748 | 2 ion In Charlotfe, N. 1 some school chfidren of unconscloux throuzh eating | “hootch” candy, Cord Tire Ecjuipped : Low Priced ‘A roomy, 5-passenger, 6-cylinder car, amply powered, with fuel saving that has established a record and with style that makes it the envied car in any company. S gation w Winchester following 1 from Dr. Micheal Schlatter, mission- |8 Secretary. ary from the Classis of Amsterdam,| The sentiment relative to the spe- | Holland, ‘to the Reformed congrega- |cific location in this city was brought { tions in'America. The erection of the |, | first house of worship was begun in | 1 11753 upon two city lots conveyed by | Both the proposed capitol and office | Lord Fairfax. A new church was built | buildings, as authorized by the re- by the classis of Virginia in 1841 |cent act of t ture, were dis- C ivil war by federal forces for |not to excecd $6,500,000, in add tion K to the amoun - | hospital purposes. ? | The present building was erected |from insura | in 1905 and remodeled and enlarsed |and from in 1920. Only §7 the fiscal ) 3 0, 1922, For the ¢nsuring year $1,500,000 REMOVAL OF SHACKLES ilable. 'The rest of ‘the mone B! been voted. It is expected k2 FROM BUSINESS, TOPIC | fiir enrs Win S5 Featiedi 555k vitol. authority is conferred by law | Representative Keller to Tell City |into and assist in the by city officials for the enlarg t Club How U. S. Taxes May Be |of the capitol graande and G ment ening of the streets through purchase ¥ MmN L away your energy ? \ } asines ‘"n'_r‘;é "industry “wii WEEKS’ LETTER ON CAMPSl 5 £ 7 o R s e P {on Torim at AW U3 | Secretary of War Asks Governors | The shocks of ‘'your 8000 steps a ] Vs . oird shobwillaca sl onfrin to CoOperate. | day on hard pavements exhaust am 0 'the merchants and manu: miliary (Fainir Vita | your. nervous system 3 received by th burned and 0,000 is made 1136 Connecticut Avenue - Telephone Main 8233 Mr. Keller will outlin 2 Declaring the . which he introduced in Con- . in the form of four BRI R R O’ Sullivan’s Heels revenues to meet the national budget S T benefits and to help retire the war deb the nation and |0 e SR S i e et Absorb the shocks that tire you out Goodrich Tire Prices reduced ) () per cent Silvertown CORDS SILVERTOWN CORDS | Anti-Skid Safety Tread| 51 comm Mr. Keller is 4 >aul busines: man’ serving his second term in the House and also is a member of the House District committee. STUDENTS BAR HAZING. Action at University of Wisconsin After Class Fight. MADISON, Wis., Juné 7.—All forms of hazing have been abolished by the student senate of the University of Wisconsin, it was announced, fol- lowing severe injury of eight fresh- men and sophomores Saturday night in a class fight. The historic green ¢ap was voted out along with the an- nual class rush and cap night ...... aders of both the freshman and 3 this week to face charges of inciting troubles. Conviction will be followed by expuision from college. More than 1,000 students participated in Satur- day’s fight, which followed the annual burning of green caps worn by fresh~ mei The steno wouldn’t| lick a stamp. “What? Ruon therisk of germs?” she'd argue. *“I guess not.” She was the same about pencils. ““It’s a dangerous 'habit to put a pencil in your mouth. You can’t tell what germs —,” and she related a sad but true tragedy. But did she question the common office drinking glass —*““lipped” daily by perhaps, a dozen different mouths? She did not. But doctors know that colds and other * sicknesses areoften traced to thg common drinking glass. » | drinkfroma Back toward the good old days , Fresh stock afallgmddglm [ILY a e To keep everyone healthy and ‘on the job every day, modern offices are fast abol- ishing the common glass. ‘Instead,—Lily Cups; your private paper cup—used once and thrown away; shaped round like a tumbler; with a curved lip that fits iyour own. Purity Specialties Co. Charles L. Huff, Owner & Mgr. Denckla Bldg., s 5 S Ph!llddphil, Pa. COLUMBIA —— Columbia Bell Ringer, I EEEEEEERENERNESEERERN] Anti-Skid Safety Tread SILVERTOWN - : : CAkron,0m10 ask your Jobber about the New