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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 24 - 1921—-PART 1. = ~ > B | P MARINE CORPS 7| ROOSEVELT WITH FLEER4 , ARM AND NA NE S ! 0\r j e s | e e Maj. Gen. Barnett is enjoying a l » ! ~ ~ || monthea leave with his “family_in | Cruise Back to U. S. . Washington, _Commenting on Pacific| oy poARD THE U. S PENN- g b 2 s L8 coast milit affairs, the gene said | vy 1A, Guantarinto, Cuba, Agril e o = A i edlGlaror should they fall to qualify. It Is em- an Intensive production of war ma- |inay Many surprises were being made | 2y 7p) Jodgee “Roogevelt, asstmgnt 1 y. - sive n that part o v as - > Co 12th | THE ARMY T ppointe 1€t o ) phatically stated that the boards con- | terials oula eens of the country as to Who | Scratary of the Navy. has arrived at L 0 ucting the examinations are empow-| In times of pe: the plan con- ltired, late comminder o " 4tn Guantanamo bay aboard the de- mel’“. t < — =3 United States Cavalry ered to recommend those applicants|templates that reserve or militia of- | Corpk with headquarters n]r. n Fran- Stroyer Leary for the purpose of in- 'l'h‘-l Emphasis will be placed by the War who fail to qualify f ficers would be expected to study lgjsco. specting the fleet g l;c::r o 8 e placed by the Wa grade or rank to appointment { the correlation of factories and ciVil- | Recruits secured in April totaled He will take passage aboard !hp ‘orner epartment on the physical exami- chief warrant and warrant oflicers in_ ian life with the military, even at- 1434 out of the normal quota of 800 Pennsylvania and cruise with the nation of candidates for the citizens' !h"bh""m‘h'fé'r which tppointee n-rn!”xz \'vm.in univ -n~.~'r :;'lm‘;fz This showing is ed by re- fieet. which will leave Sunduy for military trz T cons is best qualified by exp These | Would confer degrevs, respectful cruiting officers as v «tisfactory, | Hampton roads. Eilitary craimiigf canveiiio be con appointments will be limited only by | doctor and bae of mili considering the re. ; num- ucted this summer by the War De- the number required by the Ser senerally speaking.” thelber of recruiting tri sub- partment throughout the country. Chief warrant and warrant officer reads. “nations must (stations having been di ued. |MEDAL FOR STEFANSSON. = gl e ion in taking the examination on 4 N enemy = o ::r;“?:“"”"'“ el °”‘|" i e May 16. and the bureau of navigation | dependable real service ready |\WWAR GAS EMPTIES HOMES. British Royal Geographical So- ine the ability of a candidate to to support t the freest opportunity | for the officers of the 1t protessional force. but must be given latter forces to urges them to enter the examin: ake application to ion without further undergo the training and to dis ciety's Award. over BOUND BROOK, N 23.— April — i COTpS i8 NOw prac- war footing. _ between the United government the turned over ruary 9, ticaily on a pre Under contr and tie Pol termaster ¢ the correction Medical oflicers at slight physical defects, which may be CObrE { collaborate with the regulars, in or- | Phosgene gas escaping from a large | FL PASO. Tex. April 23.—Vilhjal corrected by proper measures in the Y =e= i der that they may be kept advised |tank in the plant formerly used for mur Stefansson, the arctic explorar. : e R H of nEial Sy janning.” | the manufacture of war chemicals received notice of the award of u Ga i e COAST GUARD || ff whallolhut iiflont”are biampine” | tho manufucturs, of War cheimicals foeived notioe of The amacd of vl |sary by the candidate after the camps o — Sl b ant g0 that ice west of town, drove many p ographical Society in recognition are closed The Navy Department has awarded | when the 1. three [ple from their homes yesterday. The|of scientific discoveries in the arcte Studies of the draft statistics made e R \.{ months of b training | Plant now is owned by the Sherwin- | region . in the office of the surgeon g 1 Socontuclasnsifor isarvice sonithe AL Sy i W lified soldier.” Company, paint manufac- The award carries with it approval genstne, e surgeon gen gonquin, Manning. Ossipee, Seneca.! turers. Phosgene gas was one of of the explorer's report that there every year nearly 400,000 9 3 2 | e f ouths wttain their maturity with Tampa and Yamacraw. instead of | Qunrtermaster Activities. those u; in the world war. |18 as much aquatic animal life in the Dhysical defe which if permitted y : s bl Lian] . Employes of an adjacent chemical |arctic regions us in any other waters, L L ST x“x!rn”‘_”r Ipatrol clasps. clasps are not{ Up to March last 5.5368 civilian]company. pped with gas masks, a theory which Mr. Stefansson sayvs o &0l Uneosr pa o available for issue he workmanship | emploves have heen separated fromjstoppe the society first ridiculed K U t‘le e s ater 1;'00 on certain ¢ s was not is the Cuartermaster Cor This sav r : 1 cer. however, th, tory and the entire lot was rejected. | ing up te June 30 noxt approximat eep P ¥estimalonity/ otithese Jouths appear 1t was thought that 21l clasps would | $serrnes. 1o Gaditien 4.146 employes el iaas i normal._caExaming be available for issue by Ay St h cffected a ST e e S O have not been received from the con-|charge of more’ than $0,000 member : ; What measures should be taken for trdctor: |of the civilian personnel since Feb I. Against Moth and Vermin Air Boats Wenther Bad Storm. ! Ready in peace for time of v long been the military the camps who th poorly develop- . fallen arches or discover a yi ed chest, w a faulty uth w 1k bacl ar has of the er &Ross Jhe Biéi'hrdwate and Housefurnis] policy " nnerioghwatic el ljim: French government. 1In line with the |10 its duly,au representative 11 th. and G St= Get Busy NOW el g eed TRt e e S i D Fat neral of the bitled Army, believes following benefits will ac- the examination and training camps: Improvement in gen- he pucposes a skeletonized s to be instantly time of peace “for ating zen- - f0lK (Second Floor) crue in insthese “Preventors” and “Killers”—Reduced Prices Readiness for War. pared in WEAR-EVER . . ‘ e e i 10 1.70 Lipped Mothproof T Y r Moth Flake: cral physical development as a re- military op s in time of war"| Tlustrating. the scaworthiness o $ . . Ll B B MothPaliso o I sult of teaching and actually demon- 3 . nd that Gem. Pershing will head 1 ying boats, a report just received = pp Special o 4x37 inches.. 89¢ 2 pounds... l....oooien strating the importance of outdoor COL. WILLARD HOLBROOK. organization. which will follow some- | ¢ the ition af Pearl Harbor, > S 130 inches. .$L19 preventol—Liquid. per qt.. life, normal hours. zood food, regular | e e e T Dnalides o the A lr Bt ion & e - aucepan No. )x60 inches. .$1.29 75¢; half gal., $1.25; gal..$2.25 jexercise ‘and proper posture; detec- — | fense. it is interesting in | Hawaiian Isia states tha ALUMINUM for No. )x70 inches..$1.49 > tion and cure, or at least correction |partment there were 849 vacancies in{ neetfon to know something of boats anchored at Kauai dur- With 1 Blesies "‘o‘h\ Lo 15¢ Peterman’s Roach Food:..10c o ! many obscure and latent patho- the Field Artillers, 808 in the .\IJ cent plan of militaty co-ordi ing.an intense storim:in hichsNeavy ith long d S 5t & ; i s oo logical condifions which would prove | Service, 170 in the Signal Corps. S| lcon g Saliocs NEAnEItnNeEs 3 = ’ i Two packages for 25¢ Medium size: 19¢5. large;38¢, a decidod handiean 16 the youtn tnig[In the Corps of Enginsers, 88 in the! Wotked out by ehe i | custs exceaded forty miles an hour, I handle; Monday Mothozone Crystals, pkg...35c Peterman’s Discovery, dadly life; instruction in sanitatipn|Coast Arefifery Corps, 10 in the in-) “siiorging 1o report i held for 1wo days. whefeupon TRADE MARK 217 White Tar Moth Chips, c and 13c ?:'?)\ l;‘v-rst;n.‘l h)lx..u-no[ cquired ,—l’f?r:"ry“nm! none In the cavalry, Mal | govarnment will make 4 lites Harbor with- MAI Zz) : 5S¢ i | ! recept and practice in ¢ icn. Sno SIto! A1 youth and adult able to {out damage. were equip- L American Rat and Roach jand its 4 ence tillery. ted that the educational | oA ) ' Bmag i J P Red Cedar Moth Com- Paste . 128%¢c h’("m""un:‘r:r[r:lrl:\]ur:;:"u(ln'«‘ Ator the | o et not materially | 2nd every woman able to help sup-iped with a 40-pound whaleboat ‘an m- i at the army meed. They will|chor. Their crews were forced to re- pound, pkg.. Crude Carbolic Acid, pint..20c dividual; the benefits to acerue from ort chei B olal ¥t 1Er v Fen | PlEhatitne jagmy in Dhey: iillfichor i cunel g RS s . % .| know their pl id report {main on board, as the sea was too a compliation of the statistics of the | trafice than for other arms of thel G0y S case of emergency. Even |rough for I craft to come along- (Second Floor) physical examinations of all adule | FEEVERE SRS HE 10 A0S in moments of diplomatic tension, the | sid The U S. Eagle-40, which * c méiles approaching military age, with | U18 full quoti of report sta volunteers in the fron- | anied the planes as tender. a_nnmg Aristo | Rubber- = Palm- Sterno G. the analysie of these statintics “anu | 0 0601 Tiex Tesions would Lo supplicd with | R sturbonr” nnchor‘ehain - = - jthe institution, national if need be, of | ) SRl bwelcoma tanpii arms, while munition factorics would [and was compelied to put to sea for & $4 M Hair ¢ Set olive Washington public health measures to correct de- | For ‘tranerore.. which will and in (b ¢ Wl other work and prepare for | safety. winan o ects discovered. 5 0 [ e redisi ) 0 hrob Nets Tooth- | Soap, 8c Coffee. e oLy RO S S B T g Aluminu | 3 Hor, Y d uminum Dozen | brushes Dozen 5c; Doz., Large Can e Breeding . Vital Necewity. el i According to'the chief of the Army { Remount Service. the taking over by the War Department of the horse-breeding Percolator Al rigid| tely untr following in Jul the ar of the Immed: 60c 25¢ | &9c 95¢ $1.09 operations previously handled by the hip. ZR-2, now nearing comle-! New : + Department of Agriculture should be an | tion 15 England. the i begin ! e o New assurance to the nation that the re-|experiments to determine the feasibil- 0 3-Light Electric Dining $12 95 Shape: c gevllitation of the American horse will ity of the use of rigid airships for Room Fixture, installed ........ . g| t Now--- [ e el directed. | “Ax an’aidto our | commercial purposes.” Plans now un: 8-cup , peacn- his official, [ der consideration in the department; - House of Electric i | for:support. Merely as an Fixtures, installed e . est appeal Army measure, American _hor: The womid war needs Norses as ZR-2, thAt will cover practicall section of the country, the first to be to Chicago. Mooring masts will be erccted at points to accommodate the ZR-2, at intermediate stops between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Ar-| rangements are now being completed' for the ZR-2 to make a trip shortly, after its trans atlantic flight to Chi- cago, carrying a message which President Harding will be ed to) send to the officers of the Chicago ex- | position. which will be held during) July and August | ery the breeding of the Bt should be encouraged. proved that an army much under modern conditions as ever. The war caused a | fearfal drain upon our stock and the unfortunate fact remains that our best breeds have been taken away from us, consequently the quality of our horses n great danger of deteriorating, espe- {cially the cavalry type or light driving | horse, of which there exists today a | serious shortage throughout the farm- ing districts. Fortunately, the ren n be over¢ome by a new infusion of | ‘blood,’ Thoroughbred blood was the | making-0f the ‘American horse, and the encouragement for increasing the best breeds is the enly thing that will save the situation.” - ; . Coral Glass Indirect Gas Bowl ture, installed at Purse-Touching Reductions Lion Brand Cocoa Butter Cold Cream Oakley’s Corylopsis Talcum. . . Mary Garden Talcum (tins). . El Rado Depilatory. .. Wood’s Professional Cold tin $7.95 We carry the largest line of Electric and Gas Fixtures south of New York. (Second Floor) $2.00 Universal Food Chopper With three cutters, medium and coarse. $1.25 Parlor Floor Broom 50c Made of best quality green corn, four sewed. Packed with mineral wool: white enameled. Wholesale and Retail. Mail Orders Solicited. Munufacturers of Fixtures. ... i+ large, 89c; small, 49¢ Creuml 1/2-1b. tin, 39¢c; pound S fine, Penn Electric and Gas Supply Co. 9111, Sth Street N.W.—Phone Main 512 WE SAVE YOU HALF OPEN EVENINGS Four government agencies have air services and own airplanes: the Army, the Navy, the Marine Corps and the Post Oflice Department. Six agencics use airplanes, but do not own them: The coast and geodetic survey of the Department of Com- merce: the bureau of fisheries of the Department of Commerce; the coast] guard service, of the Treasury De- partment; the forest service, of th Department of Agriculture; the na- tional park. service, of the Depart- ment of the laterior, and the geologi- cal survey, of the Department of the Interior. S Four agencies a erw = The classification of the 66,000 re-|cerned: The Slate Department onons serve officers is. being consumated by the | ternational air matters: the weather chiefs of corps and branches of the War | bureau, on acrology; (he nationes ol Department in order that ‘the special|visory committee for' aeronautics for qualifications of thesé officers may-be 1n | résearch, and the bureay of standards | the hands of the nine corps area com- | for research. 1mand':!‘lmml Jatet thian June 1. . % It e pul of e War Depart- ! ment “to mr&’?u avoid classification mistakes which oceurred during the war. The presesit p!ano,fl('—mbf;xcesha wmp“:el; <> c 3 cer in the organ T ek thiot men specially Mtied for | The naval appropriation bill presented any assignment may be located andjto the last Congress carried a, provigion.| { called into active’duty in @vent of na-|for the construction of two aircraft car- Piver Vegetal, Azurea and Floramye:.:".. ... Azurea and Floramye Toilet Water; (Piver).. Mary Garden Toilet Water..... . .....33.69, $2.69, Melba or Hudnut Toilet Wnlerl‘luodou . Coty’s L’Origan Extract, in original 2-gunce Murray. & Lanman’s Florida Water, large Scheiffelin’s Bath Tablets, 12 in box. Cocoa Butter, half-pound bar. Pebeco Tooth Paste. . Pepsocent Tooth Paste. . Depilatory '$1.89 $1.39 Organized Reserve Unita. Judging from comments and inquirics reaching the War Department since the recent announcement of the tentative formation of the organized reserves, of ficers of the Réserve Corps appear most | enthusiastic in their belief thAt the or- | Bdnided referves willumeet popular ap- | provar-rotEhiout the country. Bricfly, the following will be of interes Always Ready. ot Water Fora M (Third Floor) Learn how very little it costs to have piping-hot water always on tap when once you have installed a LOVEKIN. Entirely automatic—it lights itself. Why not own one? Approved by Gas Com- panies everywhere.. Speci- fied by leading builders SPECIAL Nursery Refrigerator and Extra CANDY Specials This Week tional emergency. 7 riers. The Navy Department is new d architects and enthu- ovell & Covell’s Jumbo ’ - liminary classification now £ S is and architects and enthu. Lovd 5 Lovell & Covell’s Choco 1m’£2; v'-:’:d:amxlsr.‘ a) ording to the War | ¢onverting the collier Jupiter into a siastically praised by thou- ater ler Chocolate -Nouga- tine, per pound.. late-covered Peppermint = artment, not expected to be any- |carrier, now called the Langley, and are Patties, per s ands of thoroughly satis- ere near. perfect. The available lalso convérting a Type § D ! fied users. 49¢ j ’ : {data on a large ‘mumber of reserve | g e Green's Fine Assorted pound. . 39C | et ds Sakle.fo,bo vers mleAhy Zl:: :&T‘i'::z‘:: a l;l:(hvr I:;h;n, .‘,'1,( Buy it from your Phum- | ol , pe i ) Y o jand many mistakes in classification |2 e . is will be a be- - g 4 [ChocotacesRes 39 C \V,flgley s, Adams’, Bee- Riand To o develop. It in intend. |ginning; the two vessels being converted ber Z (-"i-‘sf Co;m-l?l)et pound bo: man’s Gum or -d_to immediately secure as much | will serve as experimental ships for the | end for Bool i k- data as possible for corps-area com- - = HosdomAhuonds, Chiclets, 3 pack manders, 8o that the first units can |Perfection of the design of ships of their Washington Gas pound C ages for.....% C be consistently organized. One of |class and for the development of air- A the great advantages of organizing |craft suited to naval use. the reserve forces in time of peace is that mistakes of classification and as- signment can be tested and correct- ed, whereas the' compilation of these most important records and assign- ments are practicaily impossible to obtain in time of emergency. Orders recently issued by the War Department direct that corps area commanders make an immediate study of their dissricts, with a view of lo- cating reserve units according to the !local population. These studies will { be submitted to the War Department not later than Jume 1, 1921. 1t is All Sizes and Styles This, naval officers zay, is a vital factor in the up- building of naval aviation, and it is be- lieved that Congress will recognize the necessity of providing more ships of this type as aviation develops and its co- ordination into the naval establishment becomes more and more successful. Annapolis Graduations Advanced. The United States Naval Academy 35 of 1922 will be graduated next De ‘mber, instead of in Jun. nounced by the Secretar: The s Light Co. Distributors 419 Tenth Street Miscellaneous and Sundry Specials at O’Donnell’s Lower Prices Red Cloud Liver Berries M. & M. Aspirin Teblets (pure), bottle of 100. . : Absorbine, Jr.. ...large, $1.95; small, 95¢ £o Lo PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REST Navy. sent, i will X ; : made up of 564 midshipmen. 'They Phospho-Lecithin vee....83c anticipated that by the time corDs | forego the practice cruise this summe: v 4 arca dommanders “will have com-|having a short leave, and then return Creo-Terpin . ...... 5 4 .83¢ pleted their studies the classificution |ing to the academy for an intens e D | cards of reserve officers will have | course of study. This action was take Liquid Albolene . - 2 5 e o .69¢ reached cach corps area, 80 that an | by Becretaryibenby oW inaitorthe ooy R 3 assignment can 'be made of these |for additional o s 1 offi Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. .. ... -large, 79¢; small, 39c | |iCcers to their respective units. s ancommistioned RoMcere 8 Squibbs’ Bicarbonate of Soda. .. .4 Ib, 12¢; 1 Ib, 18c; e R e e e 1 pound ceeeeeesiiiee. ... .28 D tiny aeC\ronized organizations | Members of the naval affairs commit- Squibbs’ Epsom Salts, perpound. ....................30c ';mcerlnermmnvl. so far as the num- |tee of the House have been announced . L e8erve it, - | as 4 S = . Young’s Dilators, 4 inaset.......... Foriiie s g e - $2DS gother with such non-commissioned | m ,f"“;)::n,y’,‘;,‘;:;":.‘! = “2”'3:::‘::; . b S . i specialists as will enable the com- | " s, : Z Listerine. .. large, 69c; medium, 36¢c; small, 21c plete organization to expand to full | 11linois; Sydney E. Mudd, Marylan B nd save the . 5-grain Lithia Tablets, bottle of 40. . . .. . A R = war strength in the shortest possible | John A. Peters, Maine; Frederick E. a » ’ i ime. Hicks, New York; Clifton N. McArthur, . ; f lomel Tablets (all strengths), bottle of 100. ... — - : : o Al ¢ : Ca . ( )s -15¢ R s {Oregon; George P. Darrow, Pennsyl- 190y ace WIt » . Strychnine Tablets (all strengths), bottle of 100......19¢ Tho followiRE zbinhe ':;mm_s in ! vania: Milton Kraus, Indiana; Will-!| 4 S & J,J & J, B & B Brands Absorbent Cotton; per the small arms firing regulations will | Ired W, Lufkin, Massachusetts; Am- 4 d be of interest: - Paragraph 342, small | VTOS¢ B. Stephens, Ohio; Isaac V.| ol AR e T ol ol R : 65¢ arms firing anaal changes small | McPhers Missouri; Clark Budick, | Hosgital Cotton, per pound roll.................. 39¢ arms firing manual,-No. 26, as h,p.jl:m.{;;“ sland; Francis ¥ Patterson | ¢ S 5 5 Alod oo b = . New Jersey: Ardolph L. 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The national npistol | some months ago and who are still | match was the only pistol match pro- { Tt : : vided for in the national matches |2Wwealing announcement of those who . qualified will have to wait until next ! o Mowever ‘there werp ey o4t month for suck announcement. The (] | matches designated, as follows. Na- | D0ards that are passing upon the pa- | tional individual pistol match and na- | P€rS in the bureaus of supplies and tional pistol team match. laccounts, of construction and repair | 2 {and of medicine and surgery have not | completed their deliberations. Until! Navy who took their examinations Best adapted for ALL work, and out; motors, yachts, doors, lino- <leum, floors, furniture. Water does not make EXINOLITE turn white. EXINOLITE dries DUST-FREE, ENGLANDER THREE-PIECE BEDS ‘The acme of comfort, sanitation and utility in Beds. Enamel or Wood Finishes. Spring with patented Wit Edge Side Guards that hold the and will forward the reports direct to the adjutant general. In the event that The bureau of navigation is anx- i jous for all officers holding temporary | an officer desires to make a change in any of the preferences he has ex- pressed. such notification will be for- warded to the adjutant general through the proper channels. Shortage of F. A. Officers. The Field Artillery has 490 more vacancies in its commissioned person- nel than all the other arms combined except the air service, and 241 more than the air service, based on author- ized strength. Whbn the last com- pilation was made by the War De~ commissioned and warrant grades in the vy and all members of the naval reserve force of commissioned | and warrant grades to take the ex- amination on May 16 and qualify for transfer' to an appointment in the permanent grades or ranks. 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