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COOLIDGE GREETS UNIVERSITY MEN Message to 700,000 in U. S. Expressed in Letter to G. W. U. President. President Calvin Coolidge extended & greeting to 700,000 university stu- dents in this country through George Washington University today The President sent a letter to Dr Lawis today at the assembly in Cor- coran Hall, the new $280,000 structure opened up for students of the De- Partment of Arts and iences Text of President’s Letter, President Coolidge wrote: =5 wis “What you have said to me about the splendid prospect with which vou are opening the scholastic year of ‘ieorge Washington University is highly gratifying. because I feel a deep interest in behalf of this fine, old institution of the Nuationai Capital. Be- vond that, I know it reflects very largely the conditions which obtain In the other colleges and universities of the country. All these things are indicative of a grat of interest in advanced education, and of increased opportunity at the com- mand of young men and women bitious for the fullest educat equipment. 1 read somewhere or two ago that pmething like 060 young me nd women would be »lnrlflhd in the higher institutions of the country this year. It justifies a feeling of profound satisfaction. and I wish to expre. my congratulations establishments of e (Signed) “CALVIN COOLIDGE.” Dean Welcomes Students. At the openin Dean Howard Lincoin the university spok students. Dr. connected wi about 40 vears Memorial exerc 1d the late Maj. Rob. r a graduate of the university, whose Persia today Fred East ltaymond. lections VETERAN SELF-SLAYER. Frederick mate of the early today the city from Vienna s bulance after cutting his throat with a razor at the home of Arthur L. Leavers of Vienna. with whom he was spending a 890-day furlough Rogge, who was totally biind, was A veteran of the Philippine msurrec- tion campaign. His home was in Hawthorne. N. J. Relatives have been notified of his death A coroner’s inquest will determine whethe himselt dentally 5 today has been George Washington tor baritone tenor, rend Rogxe, Soldiers while bein accy AN NN VAR 2 Y/ Pa. Ave. ing extension | ney Imbrie. | hool of the | body arrived from | there | {CLUB CORNER STONE LAID | AT ASHTON HEIGHTS, VA. State Senator Ball Lauds Co-Opera- tive Spirit of Women in Ad- dress at Ceremony. Npecial Dispat ASHTO} to The Star HEIGHTS, Va., September 29.—Commending the members of the Woman's Club of Ashton Heights for | “their wonderful co-operative spirit and devotion to their community Frank L. Ball. State senator, spe ing at the exercises incident to the {laying of the corner stone of the community clubhouse being erected by the club on Clarendon avenue near Cathcart voad, yesterday afternoon | | stated that such a spirit would make | the establishment of the building but the forerunner of greater achievemen Mrs. D, A. Millrick, president of the club, explained the objects and hopes | of the elub, which was organized two months ago. Ashton C. Jones donated the site. Mrs. Frank Kelly. chairman of the building committee, laid the corner stone, in which was placed a copy of ub’s constitution, an American a Richmond rose, the club's and a page from The Sunday ontaining an advance notice the ceremony. The exercises opened with invoca- tion by Rev. Perry Mitchell, pastor flowe Star, of | —Most of the crew of of the Clarendon Baptist Church, fol- lowed by the s America’ on the cornet by Harry also the a | angled Ban- The exercises were | by benediction pronounced | Mitchell | conclu by Rev Investment trust principles were | known in Belgium and Switzerland | before England and Scotland took up | the idea. i Mortgage Loans Made and Sold J. LEO KOLB Main 5027 923 N.Y. Ave. 1237 Wisconsin Ave, OfMce and Apartment for Rent Eye St. Near Sixteenth WM. R. ELLIS 1539 Eye Street ' INDIGESTION Money back without question if DR.| | HARRIS' PRESCRIPTION fails to relieve Indigestion, Gas, Sour Stomach | or Constipation. Try this wonderful | remedy at our risk. Sold in Washington by Peoples Drug Stores N Extra Pair Doubles the Wear Money's Worth D. J Kaufman | officer of the THE EVENING [R-3 GERMAN CREW TOREMAININU. . Posts Found Here by All Ex- cept Captain, Who Will Return Home. ;’“BLESSEIS WITH _ | PERFECT HEALTH BY INTERNAL BATHING” | Miss Emma F. de Merritt of 515 | 19th St., Sacramento, Cal., writes to the Tyrrell Hygienic Institution of | York: ince using the 'J. B. T e’ 1 can do things I wo ve attempted before. I do not | get tired or worn out and that mpany and com- ||| o avy feeling has entirely on the transat- plans to return stay of two or| STAR, WASHINGTON, transatlantic flight as an observer, wi'l take command. Lieut mdr. S. M. Kraus, United States Navy, who is to be engineer officer of the ZK-3, and Maj. F. M. Kennedy, United voyage to LaKehurst as observers. These three Americans will be the only persons on board outside the members of the crew. The full list of the German crew which will take the ZR-3 across the Atlantic follow: Dr. Hugo Kckener, commanding of- make the By the Associated Tress. FREDRICHSHAF} ptember 29. || officers and ||| after arriving at will remain in the ositions already have men of the 7 Lak¢hurst, United State been with the building of dirigibles commercial purposes Dr. Hugo Eckener, president of the Zeppclin Airship ¢ mander of the ZR lantic trip, however, to Germany after three months in Ame ener has arranged to vi where he will spend u and from there goes to Louis, Milwaukee, Detroit and other b A A | cities, where he ‘will inspect various ||| reubles Yheh 1oey, cause e, Sbeg e are | plants of particular interest to him. ||| Treatment Capt. Ernest A. Lehmann, c¢xecutive will on the flight, who pring. will join ioodyear-Zeppelin | -3, B. L. Cascade” cleanses| intestine its entire | length and keeps it always free| <onous waste. i testifs that Constipation, Stomach Troubles, Hilious to you the | L Cascade.” | certain in its results, and | will give you free of cost, an interesting little book containing the resalts of the | experences of Dr. Chas. A Tyrrell of 1|l New York, who was u xpecialist on In || testinal Complaints for 25 vears in that Get a free bookiet at giadly explain was the forces of the “ompany )r. Eckener and his crew will have e of the ZR- hurst until the d further inspections b Peoples Drug Stores naval office ixible ’Donnell’s Drug Stores 8 rd S Ps N v |} - Advertisement S ssigne | b DR. H. L. KEMP of the Ground Gripper Institute of Boston, Mass. i Will be at the Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe ‘ Each Day Sept. 29, 30; Oct. l 1st and 2nd When he will give Free advice to any one suffering with foot troubles. You will be advised as to your condition and the proper method to relieve same. Do net fail to take advantage of this great opportunity, as it is a special service we extend to you without any obli- gation upon your part. Remember the dates and if con- venient phone for appointments so yvou will not have to wait. Stach’s Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe 1315 E Street N.W. onal Theater Bldg. Phone Like Two Suits VER consider the economy of such clothes—the true worth of hav- ing an extra pair of Trousers? Costs are cut almost in two—and your sat- isfaction is immensely increased. FOR COLLEGIATES FOR YOUNG MEN FOR MEN Every Suit is a new Fall 2-trousers 'Suit—the good old D. J K. qualfty at the good old D. J. K. prices. A liberal allowance if vou don’t care for the extra trousers. ~Km'tted Topcoat, $24.75 or Money Back 1724 Pa. Ave. Ine. States Army, also were designated to | D. C, [flcor: Capt. Ernest A. Lehmann, execu- tive and watch officer; Hans C. Flem- ming, navigating and watch officer ; Wil- i helm C. Siegle, chief engineer: Franz A. | Wittemann, chief quartermaster; Hane von Schiller and Walter Scherz, assist- ant quartermasters. pdeednio Do oo o l N3O 13th St N.W. | 656G MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924, Taggart Is Recovering. 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