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CORNERSTONE DOLLAR MEMORIAL OF 4 MILLION IS LAID At George Washington Masonic Temple At Alexandria, Virginia—Building One of Wonders of Present Age Alexandrcia, Va, Nov. 1.—A plea for the nation’s rededjcation to those priaciples of unselfish devetion to liberty and human brotherhood of which bhe called Washington the “great excmplar,” was voiced by the 1it. Rev, James E. Freeman, Episco- pul bishop of Washington in deliver- ing the ‘principal oration at the lay- ing of the corner stone today of the George Washington National Masonic Memorial. “More and more we are realizing today that if our nation is te endure end ocenpy its just place of prestige and power among the world, it ‘must stand squarely without evasion or modification for those great principles for which the fathers of the nation stood during those pregnant and tremendously im- nortant doys that marked the genesis evolution of our form and sys- of ‘government.” Among inflfences helped shape the destiny of the publie, Bishop Freeman said, none has had more far reaching effect than that resulfing from the prinei- ples for which “Free Masonry has ever stood, namely the fatherhood of God and brotlierhood of man.” The: he said, “underlie and sccure the whele fabric of our fraternity.” In recalling the greatness of Washing- ton's character, which so highly ex- cmplified these principles of life, tife speaker appealed for their “larger expression in this present eritical and and m which nations of the! | have res| usages, but, however, secretly we may wide and tower {upward 200 feet, The main masses of |the building will comprise a base in which will be located the great Wash- | {ington Memorial hall, and various | Masenic rooms where may be per-| ! petuated in -imperishable form the | memory and achicvements of the men whaqgse distinquighed services to Free- |masonry merit particular and lasting |reward. The Memorial hall will be an | | et deep. ton will be placed. This hall wijl be observe our ceremonial, we stand he-| 64 feet high, rising by a clerestory fore men in the open iight of dly‘abO\c the surrounding portion of the with | bullding. towards| Tonic columns 49 feet high and sur- | |unabashed and unashamed, |charity for all and malice { none, | 1t will be flanked by great | rounded by a number of rooms de- | “We will have no part with those Yoted to Masonic interests ahove the {who would create cleavages or divi- T00f of which will be clerestory lights. |slons, or provoke strife and bitter- ness between any group or | within our body corporate. We are |loyal, without qualification or evasion groups Six-Column Portico | A six-column portico of pure Greek | Doric design forting the entranee to | the building will be a marked con- | of any kind, to American principles' trast to the plain, unbroken walls of We resist with every in- who and ideals. ifiuence at our command those or a mockery of our institutions. the exterior of the Masonic rooms. ! Above the massive base will rise a would make a travesty of our laws tower-like structure of smaller dimen- We Sions. Dirsctly above the Memorial | share with Washington that love of Nall the second story of the tower will country that counts not life dear unto {OTM & museum room for the preser- itself. We believe that America ldestined under God to pla !and statesmanlike part in healing the {wounds that today distract and re tard the progress of the world.” Govt. Officials There. President Coolidge, representatives | personages and i Vation of relics of George Washington ' v its large @Nd his time, as well ‘as interesting . relics connected with Washington's Service as master of the Alexandria- Washington lodge. There will he a third level of slightly smaller dimen- members of SIONs above the museum room and | !the cabinet, a large array of official above that an observation level with of Structure a little emalier in size from 17,000 blue lodges and other Masonic| Which visitors will be able to view the organizations participated. ple which is Greek in its architecture will be known as The George Wash- ington National Masonic Memorial | Is 200 Veet High. The building will rise 200 feet |above Shooters Hill, on the outskirts which Thomas Jefferson . and James Madison proposed for thel * of this city, site of the capitel of the United States, Tt will resemble and was in- The tem- COUNtry from the capit® buildings at .| Washington to the Washington home- stead at Mount Vernen, Stately. col- onnades on all four sides of each of these three levels forming the tower- like structure will add te the beauty of the memorial. The architects are Helme & Corbett, New York, with S, ‘ugene Osgood, Detroit, as consuling itect. Olmsted Brothers, Brook- line, are the landscape archi- L limposing atrium, 70 feet wide and 100 IM it a statue of Washing- '/ Police Board Defies Council In Administering Department | egalizes Appointment of o Three Patrolmen Whose | Status - Is Questioncd—j"’ Names Man Past 35 Years of Age. by is At a special meeting of . the board th of pdlice commissioners last night five supernumerary policemen were named regular patrolmen, the former appointment of three supernumerary cficers to the regular force was “legalized” and it was votcd to ask for bids for the repair or construc- tion of a new stairway in the rear of the court room. Chairman David L. Dunn presided. He gave an opening address in which he stated .that it was his belief that the police board is capable of run- ning its own affairs, He said that the board derives its powers, game as the. common council does, from a charter granted by the legis- lature of the state, The chairman said that upon investigation he had st Jof [th Tw pe co BI |8t m to the last session of the legislature, had all the powers in appointing pa- troimen. He sald that while civil service was in force the age limit was | fixed at 40 years. The common coun.|the Dolan case, cil, he said, then passed an ordinance Partment is not making the age limit 35 vears and |®Y this ordinance was passed before any = member of the present hoard took ™ office. The members of this board|* were never properly netified that the 'V ordinance had ever heen passed, he o1 |be appointed. was that of Thomas lLee, ber, 1921, board should consider the application and his condition clared physicall ywold make a good peliceman, good knowiedge of the finger and photographie end of the business. the Commissioner Jackson them nominat ed Thomas C, street to fill the fourth vacan December found that the:police board, previous Unanimous as was that of Joseph k. done or pictures o be taken . Don’t Suffer Pile Torture Send Today for a F'ree Sample Packe a of Pyramid Pile Suppositor- tes. The National Relief. 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FREE SAMPLE COUPON 7 COMPARY., id_Bldg., Marshail cend me 2 Tree cample n Pile Suppositcries, in plain Wrapp | ent ~ GUNTOTING STUNT Wanted Protestion as They “Rode Rods” Home From Game pernumerary foree was in Novem- | r, 1921, although he had previously | rved in 1916, Commissioner Parker moved that homas Rouskie, of 193 Daley avenue Officer Rouskie is 29 and has been on the| *Minneapolis, Nov. 1.—Two force since July, 1921, | sity of Minnesota co-eds ¢ ing the blinds” at La Cr while on their home from the consin-Minnesota foothall game turday, tol todey they idn't miss a cla the lice chief was sympathetic when t | told him “We haven't time jail” because of cla The girls, Hazel Mott, both of iors in the phyaical edue ment, Harry P. La Cro saw them g Chicago, Mil train when it s Mo | ing out of one of bBrown said, thought to wag carry she had it for protec Was | police at could e conceal Brown said Chinf also got off the tra 3 the matter to When the gi Sher had ity Univer rid- ars of age pernumerary s appointment was unanimous nominated r Commissloner Parker! Officer Les 34 years old and was appointed to e supernumerary foree in Septem- He lives at 102 Lawlor ught as § ends & " hecausc reet, to stay Commissioner Jackson said that the a former patroiman who was in e servien and because of wounds following the war cally fit to return to He has now been de. D fit by physieians and | ° the | mmissioner sald, because he has a print Brown. night . stopped the ' t ff the front end of aukee and St opped there at i as .‘nwn an | Jice sery not ph vhen the 1 top them, Polan of 667 Stanley He 85 years of ags and will be 38 in His appoingment Paris 1. arographs used Sadi 1 nch ace, in his altitude Mg ve been sub- ected 1o tests in the nd erafts col- s placed in the ber, 2 1 reading of will bhe sub- ub for official ac- The the The told on and d that coint ng the me th her Ve ation art strume Hudson it if she told didn’t of {he i lahoratory vacunm el 1.55 ! mitted to the arry keep oom, 26 years of age of reet, who was nominated tssioner Tange Chief William Kelsey Com- by f Polier Webher | that him for a e put] 56,5 cet Acro world's record ie by 5,178.58 feet €', Hart explained in eci that the po yet large enough pport a4 finger print expert. id, however, that Officer Dolan onld be given a regniar heat hich a supernumerary could substi te if there is finger print work to be ! 1 leased to the former T He Irench Why Suffer From ordered Jeft he them and they ear They arrived fore class time re sald, riding in the | on 2 here minutes he jtects with Carl Rust Parker in asso cia e The bishop equally form of individualism today “selfishly that our On motion of Commissioner Jack son it was meved to have the clerk eall for hids to repair or build i | etaimed. The civil service board relieved the commissioners from responsibility, Chairman Dunn sal it done FRIEND FLAYS FoRD spired by the great towers of anclent Grecce and Rome from whose sum- mits permanent burning flares guided it in the words of architeet the in decried that which is t ' Bronchial Asthma? Makes The nd Unite memorial is rallying point 1 addition the to he the Masons center = of the other countries repository sluable relics Washington which have been preser ed by the Alexandria-Washington lodge. One of the most prized pos- sessions of n\f lodge is the famous Continuing Chairman Dunn said: Willlams portrait of General Washing. | “Now comes the situation to ton in Masonic regalia, Another is the | Wwhether or net we can run the po- clock which was in Washington's hed lice department or must go to the ing place of many priceless relies of fchamber on the night of his death, ecouncil. Tn my opinion the police the Father of His Country Which| The memorial building in which the |board is & body which should govern have been carcfully preserved by the Washington relics will be preserved the polies department. Under eur Alexandria-Washington lodge, NO.'hereafter is the outzrowth of neees. |charter we are given broad powers of which Washington Was the ity and was no single individuai's |and espeecially is this true since the first worshipful —master. _ Located iden. Many members of the Masonic |last eharter amendments were made, equidistant between the nation’s €ap-|order in the carller days were privi- one of which did away with elvil itul and Mount Vernon, the heme of lagad to see the articies so riosely |sertice therehy changing the duties Washington, the memorinl Wil Be- | aegasiated with Washington in pes. and powers ar' the police board.” Visitors Who | session of the Alexundris-Washing-| Chairman Dunn said he referred to Washington's ton lodge, but it was not until l)"'.';lhfl scction of the parageaph which | | that the public generally was parmit- 'reads “Shall appeint &)l ofecers, consti- the rear of t Senator Conzens Sav- Motor Ring Ha 1 L) insular and since that : ) Rreat mariners sen H. W. Corbett “wil nidiy States and of T ~impie police | ™ ideals tutes “‘a me los institutions t No Qualifications & erweening desire what they call an international spirit, would have us forget the rock from whenece we are hewn and the purpose; for which we were born.” America, he said, would always discharge its st obligations to the world but it must be “permitted to do so in ac- cordance with these rudiments and practices that have grown out of our experience as a people.” “Our unique and peculiar contri- bution as a fraternity to the order and peace of the world,” the speaker continued, “will be secured only in- sofar as we exemplify ‘those funda- mental principies for which we stand, Our methods are not characterized by force, wor do we extend our . in. fluences by any Intrusive form of propaganda. 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The petition of the Polish Citizens' committes in reference to better po lice proteetion in the nerthwest Part s dinner of the Detroit republican « of the eity was referred to Chief Hart, | T who said that he could seo merit in several of the requests of the petition ' wileney questio wi e 5 the tives his negotiations & fenator James Couzens a | the recent criticism by Ford on the |ment kne senator's announced stand on five per |’ e X i | ent beer in a last night at a of Detroit ma, for Muscle clearly and simplo treat- e prescription jeian v whers the the breath- hoaling, relies rful. Sufferers amd who gasp I appreciate sathe g seriously of may 3 of were as swered ech rated, ih two men worked together v8 of Ford's y and until a associntes | pioneer nufacturing | Al | busineas s, ——— were husi Althoueh a “Kindly clared that he 18 possible t pre<ident de ir. Ford and A SCOPE OF PARLEYS No 1.—Only claims for the destruction of property Wil be discussed the fifth session of the Ameriean pourpariers, it “nnounced A5 man « a ) “onstantinople, ror a3 beniihes it for one man to | fartable night . scen of many come the m other," the senator Ford make pilgrimages 1o tomh on the Potomar referring to i neluding to refund st package obtain sat- sufferers harm- today at Turkish heen lons, How ean a man aver exeept has no training or to done nothing make motor o experi Fovernment, aspire wispend ane appointment of wan Count Aty n legally appointed amman council twn “ge i ot will car vears Timit war ot Furriers Will Open Their New Store 86 West Main Street SATURDAY, NOV. 3 With Irenee breath aver the that men mueane not 2 “aid or a0 p there Jackean's adopted Five Newm TMagulare Namad The appointmant of five new 1o the regular palice farce wae mext taken under esnsideration. On mo tian af Commisdoner Tangs, Datid of 48 Wileon street was the first e ie 40 vears of age appointment ta tha aut 1 cream matian wan | was AP men . ranth have a gstting of 32 acres and be sur- ! "‘“',;"‘.",‘::‘,?d ,,’,‘1 ,',",\ :,‘,‘:“:,‘?,” r,‘“_:::‘; S rounded by artistic landscapes. Broad | o ol Ll L wetter written walks and stons steps ascending |, ...\ .o, a0 il in its possession |through seven terraces will lead o 8| \ .\ o 1y "\ orander ‘of the Pennsyl. [entrance. The bullding tteelf will be| ., .00 wurrant, appiteation for & now charter was made 1o the Grand Lodge of Virginia and General Washington became firet and charter Master of Aleaandria ledge, No He sah. sequently was elected to suceerd him self and in Al about 20 MOTHER! | Clean Child's Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” & Original Trowel Used {ted to do wo. Since then the number |members and employes of said de. : The original trowel used by General lof \isitors has inereased vearly, partment,” b ‘l:hu contradicts reparts published in Washington on foptember 18, 1798, 1n | gradually growing trom 600 to 15,000, | Commitsioner . Thamas ¥ PR the Turkish press that the conference Jaying the cornerstona of the' capitol | As the number of \isitors Inereased, |said that in view of the fact that the L0 1AKe up the auestion of eapitn | butlding of the United States was uerd (the demand for a freproof structurs ! corporation counsel decided that the lations, spretal provileges to American lugain today in the laying of the eor-[in which the Washington heirlomine ot v ottt bageocagiroagtinod Lo fonaries and weifare workers, and | nerstone of the memorial. Siiver re-|should be placed becams more in- | fapee was fllogal thers fs no other ':n' "‘\4 mptians Al‘rw relief supplic plicas of the trowel were presented to| sistent, until finally the proposed | cpuree 1o F oo e ot it e At honks and schaol rquipment {each visiting &rand master who used | repository was decided upon. uppointments’ and tharefare moyed | S ———— them in wpreading a small quantity of; Shooters Hill, the site of the me. (ypae Supsenumerary Policemen Stan mortar for the corner ston The | morial, was selected as it commamisa | 100 Pombrouskl, John O'Brien and Sr000000 00000000000 0000004 ceremonies conformed to the laws of [ view of the city of Washington, of | eph Moore be appainted regular 2 OPEN NOSTRILSI END Masonry as in use in Virginia lnd‘ Mount Vernon, of Alexandria and of patretmed 16 Degome ofoctive Mo ‘ fi were under the auspices of the grand (all the country most frequented by | Parro o0 15 PEeome eREEine Mo COLD OR CATARRH lodge of Virginia, with Charies M. | George Washington e s \ o Callahan, deputy grand master of Vir. Joined 150 Years Ao ml"" syl ol How To Get Relief When Head ginia, In charges as & tribute for his Layving of the corner stone af the Shotne® and Nose are \'lvled"l' oa litelong study of Washington. Col.|memorial marie the elose of 178 “RISRSL L L L S P Louis A. Watres of Seranton, P-,l‘“’"" tince Gaorge Washington he e s e e R 'M‘MMMWMM resident of the George W"hlnflun‘,"""“‘ S Nuson. _Kn entered the order | baard thers ne daubt in the 2 Magonic Memorial assoctation; Wil | November 4. 1753 The Alexandria . :fl. T e o L Tour cold head or Ham Howart Taft, chief justice of the | Blue lodge, which was privileged ta Minds B satd thet Be catarrh :Iuarrr"; Vour ¢l i no United States, and James H. Priee, [ #9d Washington's name to the name e S B trils Wil apen. the afr pasages grand master of Virginia, assisted. The | 0F the city #o that it today is known -'m b gyrbongbirsd [ ha hend clear and you ceremonies wera preceded by a parade Alexandria-Washington lodgs, Na ”'A St it l:rra'wn treely. No more from the old 1ndge room to the new held the first regular communiea Bivs pgrodaprapat e wking, Alseharee memorial site in whieh marched Ma. |00 of the Arct Masonie ladge in Mo B headarhe triugaling for sons from every wate | Alexandria on Fgbroary 26, 1783, It Wb it night £ Waonderfnl Site Instituted by the Provinelal 1 W Get a small bottle af Ei From its commanding position over. | *r2N4 10dge af Pennsyvivania, and wax Baim from your drugeiet and looking the FPotomae wvalley feam | K10™0 ax No. 2% of that jurisdiction 1ttle of this Tragrant antisepti 'erne General Washington was electad an in your nostrils, 1t penetrates through Washington to Mount Vernon, the , . " wber shortly after his = Atr passage of the head memorial will be a landmark. Tt will | PR i it famed mucous membrane zioi Doty instant relief. Head caid and catarrh vield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up and miserable. 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