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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. 5 Iknap Beal addition to the elghteenth amendment | Do s g0t Gouss| NEW LIQUOR PROPOSAL. |aadition to the omt ot e armare | Birks, Illinols; Carl Egbert Darling, _— and_distritute intoxicants, but pro- Tlle Dream Shop B » Us ! New York; Wiiliam Lattimore Douden, | Edge Resolution Permits States to | hibiting the interstate shipment o New Yor Willard Waddington Gat- lgu(-h liquors. 16 F St. N.W. chell, Di of Columbia; Olof Al Make Intoxicants. ..,‘.Tf”,u.’."l.'“\].!fvr\‘:x'.‘:‘;:-‘ ‘3::31.:_‘:\;:1“‘(:::‘;:]- P IR. R E |fred Gustafson, Connecticut; Gecrge| Another proposal to amend the pro- | Portation w * : Bk Sl T AN amendment was put forward | * L OULE b smased ot our aninty. [} | William Ulys ch, District of | yo. v iy Henaton 100ge; tiaoion: | . ; d; f: 3 : . e § Columbia inson, District | oap © i} . who declared he| During the past five years rfumes, et wh racelets a {of Columbia; Howard Palmer Locke,| \ould press it t vote at the first | Thomas L. Manwill of Pittsfield, M. Ronald Nyman M session_of the Seventieth Conmgress. | has knitted 700 pairs of mittens for |Charles Warren Addresses |auis . ax K. ; °t| " He offered a Joint resolution for an | the poor and needy Have you eve:’isat e thedend of the “cookie line” Chase. 2 | : T e i at a car and to your dismay— Alex. Bolker (Prop.) ' Convocation on Adams and |§tah: omer Seoft Pattersop, Georsiys party your dismay: ward Lec Ptter, District of Colum Constitution. bin: Josenh an, Pennsyly | Soaher ey Scacborongn; T Can you afford to | George Jesse Sl i, Minnesota: 1 Somes 3 rt of l'()l:”l! | elty No obligation to pur- h The Midwinter convocs Washington | terday arte | nental Fial, ed, and Cha ; > om0 B s 2 z rofession? Fsuad the Hydrox all gone—nothing Y e ancis "Willie Brown. Dis | chven b) the dental P e | left but second choices? John Donald De | Isidor Morris La-| v Price, Penn- | neglect this warning £8 o0 L . " "Dean Geor: Henning presented | 1 rin resby. | the following candidates, who received | the degree of master of arts from the | School of Graduate Studies | of doctor of philosophy | Clift Palsgrove Berger, Pennsyl- ded, one to Idwin John [Yania: £ the District of Columbia, | L Sroder, M. E.| Tuere have always been neutralize acids in the mouth | 2 B The moral is—don’t depend on hostesses for and the other to -’—:- T A e .| contradictory claims as is Milk of Magnesia. N these delicious cream-filled chocolate wafers SRR Mississf “oll to what is really proper oral These statements eliminate ana George' Wash. |0 Women o istrict of Cotum. | hygiene. E. R. Squibb & Sons all possible doubt on the cor- 1917, Mississippi State Col. | felt certain that their warning rect way to protect the teeth Speaks on John Adams. oD s B, 1026,| 1o guard The Danger Line from and gums. s o e varou demart | owatd ayne Collsee. | "| /acids was correct inievery Wa¥. Squibbe Dexital Cream; be- ments of the schools and colleges o 3 presented their candi-| Isther - . But they thought that in view cayge it is made with more than dience stood [ B, 1924, of the confusion the public 500, of Squibb’s Milk of Mag- v fatp.c Processton entered | iy Knight Tleyl, District of Co-| should receive official advice. pegia, can do this. Each time { inston University. the hall s e ; ’ 5 er is a grocer who will W gpoke on “olin Adame | MDA & K 1938, iGe0tss MW ashi So Squibb caused an investi- you brush your teeth, tiny par- Around the cc;\m gr and the American Constitution,” and | OB University. © = A.B.| gation to be made throughout ticles of the Milk of Magnesia sell them to you, too L e e veiaiv anpranriate htbtay 1928, Georewiw e the entire dental profession. are forced into all the pits and = = r regon; S., to ' St, the fact, often |y iversity of Oregon. And the answers they received crevices where acids can form. forgotten—that s John Adams . Clara Parker Sullivan, Georgla; B.| —_the expression of the only There they remain for a long who gave George Washington to the [, 3 B Tenil (COllbED: the s b 2 hil ey ¥ Natlon. His one idea and indefatigable o Elijah Tash, Maine; B, §.,| eXisting authority on the mat- while, neutralizing any acids :ffort was to promote that union which , Colby College. ter—constitute a warning that that may form. must lead to independence. He was| “Aarcaret Eva Whitzell, District of Bk s the first Nationalist among all early | Columbia: A. B, 1923, Géorge Wash.| No one can afford to overlo Squibb’s Dental Cream cleans Americ ington Universit ; They say that: thoroughly — relieves sensitive things he saw, were neces- i st frequent cause teeth and sore gums. Contains hat the Colonists should throw | (1) Acids are the most freq t d gu ¢ their royal charters and estab- 0il Warehouse Burns. of tooth decay and irritated gums. o harsh grit or abrasive. i occur: The creamfilled chocolate biscuit lish separate governments, that they 5 A | (2) The most serious trouble i ARR) al Cr ison should confederate as States, and that | BOGOTA. Colombla, February 23| 150 50 e Uhere teeth and gums ~ Squibb’s Dental Cream they should agree to fight for their | #).—A warehouse of the Tropical Oil meet—knoun as The Danger Line. ;nle at b.“ druggists —40c a “Sunahine""—wellworth asying independence in common. To na-|\C 0) arge tube. whenever you want biscuits. tionalize the local rebellion in Massa- | WeSt © e | Cule el ypretch knaick o e o chusetts at Boston was Adams’ chief | Yesterdax, Thete were 500 cases of thought. It was Adams who grasped | £ e auantl the opportunity to cement the union by sacrificing the interests of the men of his own colony. 1 Was First Constitutionalist. “Adams was also the first constitu- tionalist. And it should never be for- § gotten that to him the country owes the form of its State constitutions b and of its Federal Constitution. Adams outlined for the first time in history the precise course which American States later followed in the formation © of their consti i He was the s X learly why the people Q must keep three branches of govern. £ ment, the executive, judicial and legislative. “Above all liberties, the liberty to cording to conscience—eternal hostility 7 - - . . o ’ . - against every form of tyranny over the mind of man, certainly that is . P » the spirit which must inspire the edu. ¢ ‘Th H h th G Sh cation which Adams and Jefferaon said e House with the Green utters the Government must forster. Does American education mean that in all the States of this country today? And if not how will it be made to mean that? Those are problems which you young men and women must work you would be worthy of the icans who founded your Dean William A. Wilbur presented the following candidates for the de- gree of bachelor of arts from Colum- % bian College: Slla April, District of Columbia; 1 M. Booth, New York; Lily Brun: schwig, Switzerland (with distinction); Simplicio Gementiza, Philippine Is. lands; Loren Burritt, Maryland; Jesse Sharpless Cheyney, Virginia; George : W. Clarvoe, District of Columbia; Josephine Carter Cole, Pennsyl- Murray Marion Flack, Texas; do Barnachea Gapuz, Philip- pine Islands; Edith Mary Haydon, Vir- ginia; John George Ingold, District of Columbia; Marcus “Urban’ Lyons, In- diana; Mabel Noell, Virginia; Lottie Mildred Peirce, Ohio; Robert Skliar, District of Columbia (with distinction): Thomas Dale Stewart, Pennsylvania; k: Carl Robert Swinson, 'Wisconsin; Na. m Orta degda Tchomoneva, Bulgaria; Mary : Virginia_Watkins, South Carolina; Charles Willard Webb, Maryland, and Martin Lester Weitz, New York. Owners tell us that the and comfort of the Two Finish in Engineering. The degree of bachelor of science . . * ’ L ‘Whippet is one feature in clv}il lfinglr{verlng Wwas awarded to ls lncluded ln t ],s 5 " oseph Blackistone Goldsmith of Vir- they particularly like. It Binia and Irl H. Dolk of Missisipm, is a BIG light car—with presented by Dean John R. Lapham of the College of Engineering. plenty of room for five Dean William C. Ruediger presented H O M E I ; | J R N IS HIN G S ALE e the following candidates for d. passengers—room to in’ the Teachers: 1*3112%.‘"%?‘55? step in or out with the ceived the degree of bachelor of arts % and bachelor’s diploma in education: utmost ease. It is the s 2 = ONLY light car that | Columbia (with: distinctiomy =" °F ROM a modest beginning, this business conducted PLAIN LINOLEUM offers theeconomy of“30 | Catumbia - (iih_alsimctinmg "t °F Narrow Carpets on principles of fair dealing and quality merchan. from $1:50 t0 $3:00 per wuare yard “ecilla. Pi ise, h: own and prospered until it is now the largest miles on & gallon of gas- cSeeilia Pinkney Dulin, District of Per Yard dise, has gr prospe: rg e G y il 00 specialty house of its kind in America. As selling agents 01:10 1;:\; sflfiy uc:f.;- “‘i"“e‘l':‘?‘ a}(;:f:ruldi i-:n:ey. sz:“ ot A“ WOOl Ingram o $2' for many years for some of the largest carpet and rug IDSTL?OID %INOLEUM 1::; Fisegds i nf;‘?:nhzmh}i.: \f;\»m. 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