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29 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1926. sion with an enrollment of more Special Dispatch to The Star. than 200 freshman students. These FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Septem-|were registered, classified and ber 22.—The State Teachers' College |signed to their rooms during the day. here has opened for the 1926-27 v the former students STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ure, he pointed out, would largely be determined by the kind of “scholar- ship” developed now. The ideal university, Mr. Robert- son said, should have sufficient funds | | upon which to operate, a faculty of tralning, equipment and character, and a student body dedicated to scholarship, &nd the practical use of | advantages offered. Chancellor Lucius C. THE EVENING | FEDERAL POSITIONS |AMERICAN U OPENS IN CAPITAL ARE OPEN| SEGOND CAMPUS YEAR| I‘iremen. Laboratory - Aides and | Walter Reed Firefighter Jobs Will Be Filled. The Civil Service Commission today announced an examination for | ‘puslllun of stationary fireman for | high pressure plants, to serve at St. s 1 Elizabeth’s ”mlph al and at the Army | importance | Medical Center at Takoma Park. proper traditions of, their own with- | APP“W{"_“'"‘ “:‘d“:‘hel‘;lf;’“;\';:‘g";‘n“*‘ | out imitation of those flourishing else- | of Cleveland Park Congregational a I\\hue was urged upon the faculty and Rev. Dr. William A. Lam- oday by David A. Robertson, associ-|of Hamline M. ate director of the American Council Music was furn Herman R. on Education, at opening exercises of | Hoffman 0'!1 l‘,"",‘“‘,““‘:" ,l-?':,d and ington. Hio Nuabo il iyear: ord fnel Ghllegeiob s o0 Rowe, sopran nts for these positions MUst [ p ooy 414g on the campus. | &5l Declaring that he was not opposed Smoking Women Cause Fires. to legitimate student activities which ATLANTIC CITY, September added zest to college life, the spea (#).—Much of the increase in fire Imonished the students to establish |losses in the United States in recent raditions which would best redound years is’ due to women smoking in to the good of their own future and |boudoirs, in the opinion of John B. the reputation of their college. The|Morton. formerly president of the | standing of the institution in the fut tional Board of Fire Underwriters. pointed to|students before the i tion completed. re received. Indications total enrollment of more than b Teachers’ College Opens. WISCONSIN PARTY ASSAILS REGULARS David A. Robertson Speaks on Tra- ditions at Exercises of Liberal Arts College. ENJOY THE PLEASURE OF THE MEAL FuLLy) | | | Clark wel- new school ean George B. Woods pre- | v students. Devotional 3 the program were in charge of Rev. George L. Farnham Drink CELESTINS VICHY _THE NATURAL ALKALINE, MINERAL WATER' FROM THE WORLD FAMOUS SPRING THE PROPERTY OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC BOTTLED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE Condemns Admmlstrahon, Anti-Saloon League, Klan, and “Monopolists’ 7 Gifts. The* of establishing DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DAY AT THE Sesqui-Centennial PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 There's Lots to See at the Sesqui SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN TO MAIN ENTRANCE Leave, Washington (Unlon sta on) . Arrivé Philadelphia - (Sesqui-Centenn 3 amination has also been ai nounced for positions of laboratory aides and technical ck for duty in the Hygienic Laboratory of the | United tes Public Health Service September The progressive element of the Re- publican party in Wisconsin will go to | the polls in cember indorsing a platform which censures the nation: administration as th Most reac- tionary in the history of our coun- t and condemns the Anti-Saloon |0f Latin and two y League. | language, or one The platiorm, other convention_last of high sistan college Fred B. cou nominee n and re position - to from “monopolist Adoption of the platform : he |a election of John B. Chase of Oc chairman of the State central com- mittee were viciories for the La lette-Blaine. Mr. mermar ste_on the form’ ‘was followed by ard of Appleton, for committee ch development w s of one modern 22 year of two modern than English; chool 7 Secretary Zimmer ate | one " -hou ndemans the Ku Klux 0logy. ered the party’s op-|fied experien tional *endowments hvl!;- 00 No delphia (Sesqui-Centen 9:00 PR Railroad Leave Pennsylvania in need s for thi ed _until October have had in Be Sure You Get the Original and Genuine For Constipation this delicious mint-flavored chewing gum tablet Applicants three month: n- [ Navy or Marine -| months with any {or corporation where is_empk d and mai information and may be obtained from the s it the progressive group would | the fourth d'nited States civil service n independent candidate for gov- | di 3 I street | ind that the selection would | fe teren L EALL CARNIVAL APPROVED. ! Tkern, who was an unsuccessful ¢ m i didate. . fo tion in the r i Columbia Heights Affair Oct. 21-22 Will Embrace Same District. 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. | BEHREND N Thrsday's Great SPECIALS aken to indi T hursday’s Great SPECIALS run ernor J Look for the name Feen-a- mint in orange on the white oval with the blue polka-dot border. Beware of substitutes. RN G. R. SIMMONS BURIED. | George R 1 employe of the fon for the past who died Saturda t his 1701 Park road, were by Rev. Paschal Kin interment in Rock residenc ducted Mor sel, followed 1 Creek Cemet The pallbearers were Addison, Robert M. Mo B. Clements, Ruloff T ence . Orton nd F He is survi Anthony C. Ison, Steven atten, Clar- . Dawson. | its annual | | | Sim- | Men's con ! The District gave the Ci Asse Commis bia | ation all carnival ioners tos hts Busines n Fourteenth on condition 10 be covered be r ‘ted to the same area as last year— 1bia road and Monroe street. The jon had sought to extend it rard to Meridian streets. 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