Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 16

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TVIEINANS UNVEL ASSOCIATION | I Senator Pab Harrison Pays Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7.000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 KON STATLE Tribute to Confederate Military. Leader. 1By the Associated Press. | CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. October 19.—A bronze statue of Gen. Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson, the gift of Paul Goodloe MclIntire, was-unvelled here today, with Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi as the principal speaker. The memorial stands in a park in i the heart ‘of the city, adjacent to the courthouse. A great tribute to the Confederate /o e T MUTT, WHILE YouRE || seLLinGg IR SiDNEY'S COLLECTION. OF ANTIQUES WouLD You SeLL A RARE RELIC'FOR M€ MY Reom RENT'S Due AND'T NEED A Plece ofF cHANGE ! MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff’s Collection of Relics Must Be Mostly Junk. W's A SHee ofF THE HORSE THAT KING RICHARD leader Was paid by Senator Harrison: “Among all the distinguished Vir- 'glnlans who have added luster to America none impressed the country ore with the greatness of his mili- tary genius, and no name enthuses Virginians more than that of Stone- wall Jackson,” the Mississippi sen- lator declared. Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary thusiasm. s Harrison the large.crowd w had gath- for the exerciges, “that many t events should taken place in the borders of your state. As rtant and soul-stirring as they ¢re. none held to commemorate the virtues of a man surpassed this one [m the warmth of unanimity of the people.’ “Gen. Jackson was also a_devout Christian,” Senator Harrison said. “He was the soldier saint of the Con- federacy.” he continued. “He read his Bible with the same studious at- tention_with which he analyzed the plans of an_Alexander or the maneu- vers of a Napoleon. He never en- tered a battle without first offering a prayer to the Heavenly Father, and the old negro attendant, asked when the general expected to make another attack, simply said: ‘I think tomor- row, ‘cause he's prayin’ tonight’ ™ The statue is the work of the sculptor Charles Keck of New York, who was also the sculptor of the Lewis and Clark group which stands in Miday Park, and also the gift of Mr. Mclntire to lottesville, ] Memorial Described. ) The lower of the statue is of pink granite and the upper section of old rose Westerly granite. On two ~ faces of the pedestal the name Thomas ; f R A ¥ ol Ta | Jonathan Jackson and the vears of his { 2 OWAY R @A & | birth and death are inscribed, and at WG LA @) SR | chc top the names of some of ‘the bat- AN WA A ) tleg in which he took part. = TUpon the pedestal is lmnosedh the 7 2 figure of Jackson on war _horse, Large Size25c Medium Size10¢ | Littic Sorrsl. The general. in full Con- federate uniform, is leaning forward on Yougetalargetube for 25c. Why pay more? You’re Safe Your own dentist will approve its twice-a-day use. .Cnm['lr.'c Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx You'll have to go somewhere else for :xi| ARMY INQUIRY ORDERED. Orders have been issued at the War : | Department appointing courts of inquiry to meet at the headquarters of the various corps areas and at Coblenz, Germany. the purpose ASSIGNED TO NAVY YARD. |of considering caties arising in_con- Lieut. Harry M. Mason, Naval Sup- nectlolr,k with 'he“c Snflml\hof offi- % cers for promotio er the pro- ply Corps, has been relieved from | igiong of section 24-b, act of June duty at the proving grounds, Indian |4, 1920. Head. Md.. and_assigned to_duty at| The detall for the court to convene the navy vard, Washington, D. C. at Fort Howard, Baltimore head- Intire has pre: algo sville ien. 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