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J. EDW. CHAPMAN COAL DEALER 1 ADVISE THE USE OF AND HAVE ON HAND FAIRMONT ALL LUMP COAL Suitable for Hot Water and Steam Heating $11.50 PER TON 37NST.NW. - PHONE N. 3609 INCREASE FACOLTY l Enroliment This Year to Exceed 4,000. Enlargement of the faculty crease in enrollment for academic year, which begins Septem- pected to pass the 4,000 mark. The A Truck That ngitie} Supreme Service largest In the history of the institu- tion, In the law school C. M. Updegraff and H. G. Spaulding have been pro- moted to professors of law. Alvan E. Evans, University of Idaho, who has been connected with the Univer- AT W UNVERSTY George Washington Expects of George Washington University com- mensurate with the prospective in- its 102d ber 27, was announced last night by President Howara L. Hodgkins. The enrollment for the new term is ex- additions to the faculty made it the SAILS TO PROBE " CHARGES AGAINST AMERICAN CONSUL Announcement was made by the State Department last night that Con- | sul General Nelson Johnson, who has been on duty at the State Department, salled yesterday for England on the steamship President Harding to make a more detailed investigation of Eight Post Screen Enclosed Type—No. 970 Worm ATLAS . ““ Merchants Dispatch’’ 51550 The latest product of the Industrial Motors Corporation—and the last word in efficiency and economy. HURLEY MOTOR CO. Distributors Selden, Nash and Atlas Trucks The New Factory York, Pa. Delivered Here sity of Texas, h: been appointed rofessor of law. Frederiek S. Dunn 88 been appointed lecturer in law and Open Wednesday—Profes- will teach international law. New Medical Professors. In the medical school Dr. Butler of the Naval Medical School has been appointed professor of tropical medicine. Dr. Earl C. Fol- lott has been named professor of physiology and pharmacology. Jo- eph H. Roe hus been promoted from assistant professor of chemist professor of chemistry. Dr. Northington has been appointed pra fessor of hyglene and pr fessor of pharmacology . Irish has been appointed assistant pro- tessor of chemlstry. In the department of arts and sci- ences Prof. Hugh Mille il eng neering, has been made acting de: of the’ College of Engineering. Dr. John A. Donaldson has been made professor of commerce. James B Sullivan, Macon University, has beern made instructor in educatfon. Deibert of Harvard University been made Instructor in romance lan- Reed Washington and Johns Hop versity, has been appointed tor in political sclence. Norman ddings has been made instructor in romance languages, while Edwin Lee White has been appolnted assistant in physics. Big Earolimeat Expected. Student instructors and laborato assistants will be selected and nainec within the next two weeks. During the coming week an uu- usually heavy enrollment is expected in all departments. In the arts and sclences department the additiona! 10 per cent increase in facilities is expected to relieve the congestion which was felt last fall. T West “harles S. to addition of the Woodhull build- | s sional Schools October 2. { charges against the former consul and vice consul of the United States at Newcastle. The exequaturs of the consuls were canceled by the British government because of alleged misuse qf their powers in aiding business for tie United States Shipping Board. The State Department countered by clos- ing the consulate and announced that an investigation had been instituted into the charges. With a registration emphasizing the need for additional dormitory space, | Georgetown College will inaugurata; its 1 scholastic year Wednesday. The four professional scho how- ever, will open at a latetr date, and the whole university will not be in ’cummu.» operation until October 2. In telling of plans for the opening of the first semester, President John en declared the time has come ttown must begin to look broader field of usefulness known heretofore. At the he faculties in the various are taking steps to advance GEORGETOWN GETS SET FOR BIG YEAR Scholastic Departments to scopes have been school the larly in t school widene n service school will open than 500 atudents on Septem- nder the dircction of the R “oieman Nevi the newly pointed regent. Dr. of the school, ad of a delegat vn students. Wit {ing of the law, dental and medical ¢ partments on October 2, the entire tion of the unive argest in of the largest in the world. In broadening the course at the for- service school, first of its kind i Father a board of re- degrees of doctor and doctor of science in of philosoph ation purposes has 1ilding at 2101 G street “or the 1 work, forelgn serv ment of the llege. an opportunity is With the establish- pre-legal course at the extended students who wish a condensed 1522 14th St. N.W., Phone North 6462 I Hall and adjoining buildings. BALTIMORE AER — DYED HER FADED DRAPERIES, } i i , Each package of “Diamond Dyes” kontains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, dra- ies, hangings, everything. Buy iamond Dyes”—no other kind— Diamon because Diamond es are anteed not to spot, fade, streak, run. Tell { the material you wish to dye cotton or mixed goods. o 1s yours a Comfortable Sink? 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Saturday, mammoth afrplane show will be gi at Logan Field, Baltimore, in which more than sixty planes will partici- pate. Three or four are scheduled to leave Bolling Field that morning and take part in the events. Willlam Tip- ton, secretary of the Flying Club of Bhalllmnrev will be in charge of’ tie show. is D. C. Afr Board Urged. Delegates from the District of Co- lumbia are vet to be named by the rs, who also have been y the National Aeronautic to appoint an air board ton. ~ The city officials, it is_known, have been considering the matter, but are not yet ready to an- jnounce «u decision An air board here would be com- posed of public-spirited citizens, in terested committees of the Chamb. of Commerce. Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, Lions Club, Civitan Club and other organizations. The duty of the hoard would be to have the clvic and commercial flying of the city always to the fore and provide for expan- of the locality. Delegates to Detroit. At the Baltimore convention, in ad dftion to the organization of the district through the_ election of offi- cers, governors and ruling® commit- tecs. the general subject of aviation n the United States will be discussed y prominent authorities on the sub- ject, whose names will be announced dhortly. Delegates to the Detroit convention of October 12, 13 and 14 will_also be elected and the third district will therefore have equal voting power and voice in the man- agement of private flying in the United States. The National Aeronautic Associa- elf is only an organization in After the Detroit convention, when accrediteq delegates { will elect permanent officers, a_con- {stitution and by-laws. it will func- ition as an organization—"a mnon- i partisan. representative body com- posed of societies, clubs and indi- viduals who belleve in air power.” These delegates will shape the policy {to be carried out and work will be- in on its self assigned “job” of keep~ 1 ng “the United States ahead of all { {other nations in aerial navigation.” e {RE-ELECT L. C. STEWARD. {Is Chosen President by National Federal Employes. Luther C. Steward was re-elected president of the National Federation of Federal Employes, in session in New York, for the fourth time yester- day, defeating Willi president of Local Union No. 2, the large Washington local, according to advice from New York. Other officers elected were John d, Brooklyn'N. Y., first vice president; W. C. Carpenter, Spokane, Wash., second vice president; Miss Gertrude McNally, Washington, D. C. third vice president; Leavenworth, Kan., | ident; S. Tyson Ki fifth vice I: eslden A X d, e, :: ‘William T. Scully, St.- jeventh vice resident; Matthew P mar, B e lent. resi- g: as ce in x.mm’ sion and betterment for the welfare j college course to meet andards put into effe school this vear by De { Hamilton. One year of college work ix the requirement for admission to hool this year, the at th college students return they will find a new dean 5 lences In the Rev. Wil- llam T. Tallon, 8.J. who succeeds Father Nevils. Dean Tallon also will be In charge of the pre-legal course. He halls from the Jesuit school at Poughkeepsie, N. Y 1915 was professor o Georgetown. nder command of Maj. Wil n . * “Bull liam H C ed ret r JUST ONE MOMENT, FOLKS! What are you paying g for your den- §¢ tal Dr. t staff of experc careful dantists. Our prices are the same e d 42%-29 . Usion Tea Co. 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