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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 15 1921—PART 1.- 37 pa _— - - | mate acquaintances. 2 Senior week, which has just passed, was a success from start to finish The members of the senior tended a theater party T night. Hundreds of girls from W ington’s numerous seminari = | SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. |les¢c during the week to renew class- f Hospital at their commencement, May .‘V"ol::”‘.y!‘T\\;‘r\l].za!\;m:: "LZ‘.‘.,:,??K‘." ‘A‘. unk men who scek positions had questions sub- of the class mology * Trials of the Philomosian Debating | 100N 0! all on ‘T e thue g O mitted by the membe va and 4. W |bearing on epistemology . o L are [and ontonology I Clarence Starr of M peen ehoren. but it will be | OKlahoma acted as defender: James ed the senior prom that w 1d in Gaston Hall. May 22 A medal Hanlon of Pennsylvania and ties of the Neval Reserve Force, and [ the evening all adjourned (o the Hrlley miane &1 },',".n,‘:“:lf:>'fi..‘“y"‘;.".| | be given to the best individual Eranpie T Mgl an el i b the officers on duty in the De- | bitt. where supper was 2 = Pattmene o0 Uty In A e Tepre- | members enjored an e L1 |uted among the guests. who includ- of Connecticut submitted an senting the various naval districts|dress by John V. Morgan of Charled many of the rnu:‘hn[t from n‘,.- Dr. Errest La Place, 'S1. of Phila- on idealism. will have oportunity present their | E. Hughes Chapier of Georzetoy arious classes of the college. 1IN geiphia, a regent of the University | views hefore | the' sencral - board pier of Georgetown. | fpe agternoon there was & ball game | and one “of the most digtinguished | AMEBICAN UNIVERSITY. Questions of policy have heretofore I prize de- with Carnegie Tech at e Hilltop | gyrgeons in the United Stat has | . S srawosd me: I th A et | The week closed with a very success- | fUldCeq” another honor from France. | G¢n. lsaac R Sherwood, former been décided in the bureau of vi- gation. and with evident satisfaction. proficient | ful tea dance yesterday at the Had- | gormer Premier Viviani. just before | member of of Congress from Ohio, Society were d Jam Grove, J Lauinger, Sumner Ha | Coughlin. ~ The subj MALPLOTADS | ARMY AND NAVY NEWS TOHS GRS ...~ Gives Evidence That Protests | "It fruits f Congressiona) action provide better facilities for the . . 4 care of disabled veterans of the great of Ships in Bad Coadition | 10100 veen announced. By ¥le Hults, Milton Landis, Raymond 7 e . Templin and Thomau Wilkine “BULLY!" tion to the personnel and the activi-| were initiated After the brisine Last night the ann bate for the faculty pri the student adjudged m in_ debating w. ¥ authority of Congress the Treasury as demonstrated in the larze number = held the law | leigh his return to France on April 18, €on- | juetured befors the class in current > it o 3 iy £ 3 chool. The subject of debate G % de: Lza Place the A sl = Went Unheeded. Department was recontiy directed to ot oiecrs i “enrolled eniisted met e i e LA S e anpual © oo o D L rtmar | e |leislation of American Universit 4 2 bl o S e e lved. Tha o 4 o annus ofticer of the Legion of Hon efle ok transfer to the War Department $750, that the broader . consideration of | ;“'I"'I'::"n- ;lr"{"‘m:“ m of uni ton and White d Ftormer premier. on behalf of Presi- | Friday night. His subject was “The Br the Associated Press. ) [ s of Militarism." be held tonight in tGaston Hall on the | dent Millerand of France, paid tribute | pyang, 2y 000 for the enlargement of the Fitz- service | i srve Force i CHICAGO, May 14.—Specific charges % E: L, ¢ in the Naval F TVe T E. de: 5 2 Ates g F1C o : D illed in | Simons General Hospital. Denver. not alone in the but. in_the | T, B Rhodes upheld th jproposition that d_Statesto Dr. La Place's services to ¥rance., Gen. Sh a advocated the volun- that thirteen men have been killed in [ TAVRRS - 00 b » merchant marine n tate a com- [ thE l8sue and W. . Honevc ships engaged in coastwise trade; teer sytem as the most efficient and . oL, in order to ke e o bar= arine .8 ra 3 e : | )t from Pana cana REtemInA the air mail seewice because of wh: : t to tal are of tuber: j Plete consideration of all the tive aide aeion presented |should be exempt from Panama eanal| g, au gpsilon Phi Fraternity Lsatistactors plan of obtaining mili- e terme? ‘gross mismanagement, in- { CUlAT cases among veterans of the e With @ view to the adoptic donts hectiren Locstion. These su- | tolls Jhan granted & chapter to George- | tary fores. He cited military his- late war. These funds were turned stable and all-embracins right of partici- town University. which will b2 |tory to show that the great Wars wera ing in the prize debate, by virtue | Changes on the editorial staffs of | oo 00 Bl chapter. The in- | fought and won by volunte ef: cy and ecriminal negligence,” 2 . policy Tend were mafe by Efeut. C./C: Bversolectn|OVer to ithe! War Bepattment., Aprll ¥ §6f Proficiency in”argument and ad- e Cellege Journal | the monthis | @fiation ecremonies took place re. | of conseripts L Catimoiy ‘Dresented to the rgovern-| 0, and an immediate beginning was Supply Corps Changzes. brtes of the ;E.,',",',':" preliminary de- { magagine of “the "Hilltop, and the o vyt the Raleigh Hotel, national | . e ment yesterday through a federal made by the construction service of FollowIng tle & cmont oFF olatt r. j Hoya, the students” weekly news u; officers being present and also visit- | John Marshall Chapter of the Chi ttee which has been conducting | the Quartermaster Corps in the com- Ad B AR O astenta JAL Activities: w {lication. have Just Deen announced |ing members, *The Tau Epsilen Phi|Pai Omega Fraternity initiated the committee which has been conduc e i Admiral David Potter, paymasteriduring the ensuing wee [ “Thomas D. Kernan. of the Dis-y R SIS R RS e i e sl N a secret investization of mnfL | PLEtton O B ans anciapes S8 ? general; a number of changes In the| €xaminations for the spring semester | irict of (Columbiu. has been clected] 0. It has eightern!dqy night: Rt Rev. John W. Hamil- conditions enjacging, this: hospitalibys apprexic supply corps have heen ordercd. Capt. | Wi'l be held beginning Monday [the new ealtor-in-giiel of he Jaus | at the largest uni-|gon. chun of American Univer- Lieut. "Eversole's testimony, ‘which [ mately 600 beds, Trevor W . ‘mag Imal, one of the highest Nlerary, AUy versities the country. AMONE lgity; | 'k W. Collier, director of A cvaral divs, made| This work includes the remodeling revor W. Leutze, S. ¢, flect paymas- GEORGETOWN. jors o b ded a student. He has iS00 B0 SN aldmni is Nathan | research, and Dr Albert H. Putney, has exiended over several days, made| | This work includes the rempdting ter, of the Pacific (et on the SGICof |00 O D htributor for MAmben Of o P bateador 0 MUTE | e ot th Sohosls OF Jurisprudanse a statement of more than 00000 |of six large ward bulld nes of sopul| Admiral Rodman. has been sclected | A ement is made iy the|years and is ene of the honor stu- |y orgetowar men Who con- | i diplomacy. They were invested which he signed and swace 10.| 1 chonuse. the srection of quarters s wssistant enivt of the bureau of | President of Georgetown University | dents He was last vears winner | o, I'hi Chapter are ch. | With the golden kevs of honorary B e Y of The Vhirteen { for officors and non-commissioned gupplics and accounts: hix rellcf has| hat Edwin Denby. Seeretary of the |0f, p Horie v S transiasting | g, Rosental. 1 B _dneoviy [ membershin. After the coremony & and give his explanations| officers, and additions to the laundes, Er— Brown. nint ot thet Nave allatment | Yo will deliver the address 1o the | ea OIIC i, | MerTiman. AL ¢ Welnstock, AT biffet Juncheon was served e fatalitics. He Uisted: Pilotprefrigerating plant. Takerss ©F G0 Asxixtant secretary of th office, has been chosen ax flect pay- | Kraduates on the occasion of thelxen the new editor-in of |11 of the Law School Chancellor John W._ Hamiiton has mieh Killed at Eizabethtown. | work includes’ ihe extension of W4 |, Scetimg hateleship division, Atlantie| MAster of the Atlantic floct. filling the mmencement exercises in Jun The . succeeding Leo ey gene on an extended tour of the Pilot_Stoner. killed at hen, | ter, sewer and electric light sys viacaney recently ereated by the pro- n the selection of Secret nby | e of the most popular men at | Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, professor of ‘ific coast for conferences and leo- ficet. Pilot Bryan McMullin, killed atland roads, snd the "!"-"‘-'k""‘ E motion of Rear Admiral Potter to the | 28 the principal orator in e | th and h nose for lanthropology in Georgetown Uni- He will deliver the commeno Batavia, 1.: Pilot Sherloek, Killed at | the heating plant. Last week an of jo - oflice of paymaster peneral. Capt.d Wih the graduation Inews™ As former managing ‘rsity, has been honored with the|m. address at the University of Newark. N ilot Max Miller and | ficer of the comstrietion Bt o with THE NAVY Brown will be relieved for the time | (Ulloge. the Law. Dent he i in @ position to make a fine | degree of doctor of science from the | Southern California and aiso at the Mechant n, Kille Mor- | sent from Washington to Den Being by Commonder. Lowia W, Jens o1 Setvice achosts:th Lo R I o e tie | o e O raune. 1o Tocognition] Tntyoreity, of Denver nd specification chosen a stanch friend. Secre- orial staff lof hiz valuable contributions to Pilots Stevenson and | the complete pla ristown, s ms | ——— inings, Jr., S. C.. now assistant to th Lwill appoint the new ed Thomas. kilied in Ohio: Pilots Rowe | —_— Binat e _|u1|n’?mom officer. Capt. John & Car- | t4ry Denby’s father attended G nrw'"x;.n.,_"'" ocience. Prague University is thei Final examinations for the spring ;A(n:l C: I'y"r.v[ and 3;\," ';, ian Qu!m‘v, Government Camps at Auction. I j:n.. details of the \rnm‘ ¥ penter, 8. C. has been ordered 10 51 ll;y\\"n,hmnr.- 3h_fln half a v ;..;,.‘} second oldest in the world, having | term will in May 31 and close e R ner s Stnepoils, any B Arrangements are being made and [ Pembing experiments set Tor Tues- | cial temporary duty in the bureau of | 14, [he thterest of the f sin the L. The executive committee of the |been establised in 1345, and a degree | June 4. Commencement exercises will art. killed near Minneapolis. 2 o ot for the sale of |day. June 20, will be worked out|Supplies and accounts. reporting May Mruus as been down [alumni met recently at the Riggs|from it carrifs unusual distinction. ;be held June 8 et I. Chrigtensen, head of the Air Loy = 1 | Wednesaa AR ot st 0f Other offic will ) toitothe son. | Aunex to arrange plans for the com- | _— Mail Pilots A ation. the government-owned buildings and | Wednesday at a joint meeting Wachington as N he Georgetown will graduate the lare- | mencement. | Gaston Hall was the scene of onel i e i Statement by Christensen. improvements at Camp Joseph E.|naval offieers from the fleet. and from ter general are Capt. |ieatiuimber o AtUdents I italhistory Jjior the miost nicrestio JeReie oo 2 Wisiirainbesily i eatinG A evidBnce. [ pre . 5 ciae e. Fla, by the| department, together with officers | C fer, from the Navy supply de- June: reparations are ng{ Rev. John C Geale, 8. J. pastor of [ the scholastic year Frida £h tland successful in curing wounde lfl.‘;\r(':rl e et e ibote alesad oh “,'.(.‘.';"'..u:{'.‘:-“‘.n‘:i;q"u‘.;” “office” of t lof the Army Air Service. -',-,,‘o radio- | Pot. South Brooklyn, and 1 Y o { made for the commencement week by | Trinity Church and former professor | was an old~time disputation con- fhearts = Shuxt The aouris haveBeeh attempts had been made by fleld offi- | quartermaster general. The buildinZs | controlled Tow 1 S Mg mander Fred B McMillen, from the | (he alumni it is apparent that|at the University, will del 1 by the members the classdoing that for a l¢ Pasa | d lowa and ex-German war | Gestrover foree of the Atlantic fleet. will the ool to the nur ¥ r by Rev nes cials to “get” Christensen and force |and improvements will be sold him out of th service, because of lauction at a date to be announ work in organizing the pilots asso-lin a few days. ciation. and because he was known to Announcement be gathern proof of all d negli- | Dodge, located gence by als miles north of D The e 3 A pencil-written statement from {to be offered for sale, through sealed | T/% FIPRIM dx;-n'«-‘l‘mhl»s(‘xm;“smkmc there shall be only one ¢ SChristensen naming the other tweive [ proposals to be received until May (81 @ P N d German sub- |, < as bei < pilots mentioned as men whose deaths B0 oy the quartermaster general of |Marines. in which Army and Nav e AT LRI AT L he believed to have be caused | the Rrmes Tncluded in the sale willl AYers will co-operate.and the search- [ proved by Secretary Denby. and the B ey lisence of ofcials was|ba approgimately 1,200 bulldings and [In€ by jaiteraft of the lowa, in acourse will begin ju July ard con; T led” by Lieut. Eversole, who|improvements of various kinds, to-|definite area within a radius of 100 tinue for eleven months. It is planned A B ehistenaen pive R0 Hi . B e e e Carew, etC {miles off shore. Dummy hombs will {to detail about sixty officers of the P s ore s asath I be used in this test in order to de- |class. which is about twice the num- s termine the ability to register air|ber ordinarily assigned to the class Concerning the rule that pilots and Suits for Storage Possible. sy R 5 . hanicsaniat sten d Rt thait " - n a moving target. commencing in the summer. The class mechaniex must sl 4 siument L Quantiies of surpius supplies | X “Ruflanpt w1 B e 1o sinte | hat Began” (he courke Tast. pecember treet N.W. asl mgton, . C. ' k sole which have been fully paid for by|one of the ex-German destroyers by will continue at the institufion until ships will be the objective t — Tentative plans for the test will conducted under th tion of the commander-in-chief of the Atlantic fleet. have been made. |dent of the Naval War College t e which | Reduction of War College Clanse adrectl The recommendation of the presi made that Camp | leven and one-hi Moines, lowa, is 3 ' [ernment warehouses, and owners oflas targets for our destro The | —— Lvm;l-d“r.:_-l-r"'“l“'mi" rofeat Chat the | cuch propert will be r;‘ouflod”hbyg the fnal test includes the bombing [ e F ere c on War Department that they wi - | Navy and Army aircraft of the i e com sc. through which his same, 28 The ¢ "'m"“",‘..w'\";x(ffi“\.-::‘ :..‘m.‘d quired to pay storage on the same, rman cruiser Frankfort and battle- | | OOAST GUARD presented, wa 4 beginning June 1, or to move their|ship Osteriesland. The German ships | g A Sweeping Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale e v'n;;f'nrh.)g;—m Soisien L s Ipurchassraare atill i slorees in BOV-| jestroyers and submarines will act!will be assigned in Decem Beginning MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1921, a Wonderful Assortment of Carpets, Domestic Rugs, Summer and Porch Rugs nspector, by Cuarlen RSl property into commercial storage, un-|are being dest ;‘ i udaler iy less the terms of the sale specifically | with the international agreement by | The patrol clasp has been awarded Lo obligated the government to provide | which they were obtained. All of [by the bureau of navigation, Navy free storage. In case owners fail to|the ex-German ships are eventually e g e v € Department, to those persons who —_— make satisfactory arrangements to be sunk, if not by bombs or gun- meet such charges, or to m(\\'f‘ their | fire. lhv\;fl ,\y depih charges. The | served on the Tallapoosa from May « [broperty into commercial warehouses, | tests, which will be continued on |23, 1915, to Nove ek Steps will be taken to enable the gov- | through July, are for the purpose of — DR ember 11, 1918. Per Bl e B | detormming. (he ot b SaNborS w3 [S0n8 who served on the Tallapoosa ernment to assert a i Storage charges upon the property. |acrial bombing on the structure and |between those dates and have been material of the various vessels to be [awarded a victory medal without clasp Improvements at Walter Reed. attacked. as weil as for tactical will receive a patrol clasp If they . ¢ - o lter | S€ATCh eXercises and tests to deter- | make application to head, < Better fire protection at Walter | pittiy, EXST0SER 0F bombing. iy quarters for Reed General Hospital is being effect- An interesting feature will be the w4 The War Department has directed | {est of communications from aircraft | The establishment and erection of to shore stations, and from aircraft to|a coast guard station on the east ed in conformity All goods are from current stock—representing the usual Sloane high quality. We prefer to dispose of these goods at prices sensationally low rather than hold them for our inventory. Thus, the purchaser derives double benefit, paying the lowest prices for high quality merchandise, and enjoying the use of the article dur- ing the season for which it was primarily intended. Most of the articles can be used for permanent, year-round furnishings. that the wall board be replaced bY | jreraft, working through radio in-|coast of Florida, at or in the gov- Woman Held on Murder |piaster board in the two rooms of |{.relterce in metting concentration | ernment cut Miami Beach, will be! each ward used as diet Kitchens and|,¢ior the scouts have picked out |effected, providing a bill recently in- " is dressing rooms: that electric WIFing | the ' objective. According to Capt. | troduced by S b : , Charge in Hawaii Tells |Sre"ie Samm circuits be renewed | Jonnano eommander Afiantic Abet |a Jaw o o7 Senator Fletcher becomes No approvals, returns or exchanges. Free delivery to all shipping points in the U. S. N f Husband: e alarm boxes “'.!‘3,";{"\-‘4?;’;‘.’3,”‘;’.:} air force, these bombing tests vare| o — X y 3 erely a part of the day's work in siatic, transport, escort and over- ames 0 usbanas. water connections be lg:ln{“e%‘ lfhe the routine of the Navy. They will |seas clasps have been received ai e L \'?':‘[ :ox to :fc‘m;ix Sii;’zm .m\’mn»przf be of no value unless conducted |headquarters and are now ready for St ot ey i | Axe A vallable Troml he appro; |along scientific lines.” The value of distribution to persons entitled to the | L] . May 13.—Mrs. | priatior se tests may be measured a e. Paul Vincent Southard. held in jail | hospitals’” The above improvements | sratcment recently’ published by ihe wi e made, wherever possible. In|Nayy, “that the tactics to be used in such manner as not {o require altera- lattacking naval vessels are not well Come Prepared to Buy Inasmuch as the goods are placed extremely low prices Why This Opportunity Is Offered Our great Readjustment Sale last Autumn anticipated the radi- & here on a charge of murdering her on sale at th fourth husband, Edward Meyer, at|tion when the permanent scheme of|developed.” These experiments out- MARINE CORPS | Pocatello, ldaho, denied today she |construction at Walter Reed General|lined by the Navy Department do not | 4 r 3 t 0 s 1 ; had collected any insurance on the |HOSpital has been completed. contemplate experiments in the use | . cal reductions along all lines that have followed. In consequence for the sole purpose of immediate Wil ol Net A cemmer. Husb Chitat of machine guns against personnel | aj. Gen. John A. Lejuene has di- we are, and for several months have been, on a reconstructed price sale, we cannot agree to send them on Dt S tebutie awd Thritt Plan Effects Big Savings. |in exposed positions, nor the effect|rected that all officers and enlisted o s " & P 53¢, g he asked the woman for a list of her _l“d“"‘ w“","f‘;:*“":l g:;‘;ie ": of gas, incendiary and smoke bombs. | men of the Marine Corps recruiting basis. approval. . er husbands and that s cave | rigid economy laid down by ss, service co- - = 4 o . 3 X ;x“;f““; e e A I Eave | e (Gudstiranster (Corbs hauelimts s-; Planes Aid Insular Inspections. 1:g g‘z:"’r:]‘:":;e;;m:‘r'he Wmlmm":- We realize, however, that unusual values must still be presented Therefore, will vou kindly come Wiliiam McHatti er, o e i ccording 1o a recent report, the com- i vy~ corps In the s 23 5 Sl o . =20k i i ahans 'h:m;“‘:r’x u};..‘{-;r:::\: feyer, omitting :l.x‘ehdl“ al; u::\e(::::ryanpflu:ih‘?l:":f m,n.i?,“ of the naval district, including procurement of applicants for the in order to appeal to the widespread spirit of economy. t)}l"epg_rcd with tu;l mfc\rmdt:lon as to B e Ty hushana. Mr hte, | clothing for the ¥, - | the Hawaiian Islands, is now making | Citizens' training camps to be held - 4 : . deas B i . e dimensions of rooms and quanti- have been ber third husband. Mr. Me. after ajter sizes of garments bought |inspections by seaplane. Recently, the :’r‘-lx:in:.e::;eu:mum nine corps” areas. We decided to create such an opportunity, h_\blrcduung our dis- e dtsredasino resor\'atiogs will at 1 a » answered, “Ye: k 2 . Admiral W. R. Shoe- 3 nths of July and Au- ics a s seasona i S , @ b 2t wered, “Yes, ) G0, "We taxpavers several hundred | maker, took passage on an HS-2L fly- | Bust, under the direction of the War continued fabrics and patterns and such seasonable goods which, if be made - = a " thousand dollars annually, especially (ing boat from Pearl hurbor and visited | Department. Commanding generals not sold now, would remain in stock for some time to prices which Application Form Found. {in the cost of soldiers' underclothing |the Islands of Maui and Hawaii, The|Of Army corps areas have been au- would make certain their sale by June 30th As in many cases the quantities and flannel shirts, which can be eco- | first leg of the flight, from Pearl harbor | thorized by the War Department to nomicaily altered by the Army sal- |to Maui, was made without incident, and | Communicate direct with Marine ! are limited, an early inspection is A search of Mrs. outhard's effect according to McDuffie. has reveale i . s o ! an insurance application form of a|vage repair shops. { the'trip trom Maui to Hilo, Hawaii, was | Corps recruiting stations, and to for- | Our further desire was to bring our establishment, its resources advised. leading insurance company made in record time. On the return|ward literature, instructions, applica- and the attractive prices of our mechandise to the attention of those Store Hours—8 A.M. to 5 P.M R. 0. T. C.|fight from Hawaii to Pearl harbor Ad- | tion blanks, etc. A letter of instruc- {miral Shoemaker's plane and another | tion sent to recruiting officers directs which accompanied it were ‘caught in a | that the duties of the Marine Corps > strong wind. Despite this, however, the | recruiting service in connection with summer camps for the Reserve Offi-|gigiance of 236 miles was made in two | these training camps are to publish !Th- warden of the jail where Mrs. |Free Laundry Service outhard is held declared that shel p¢ s i Z proposed to furnish laundry appears cool and normal. but that she | gervic 2 e T H e iie: AT The e he | service to all students at the coming who, for some reason, may not have visited us before. Saturday Until 12 Noon. Tdaho officia extraordinary ecau- | ¢ e 2 3 e, xirnordiaary Drecau-fcers' Training Corps. At statlons|pogrs and thirty minutes. the fact that all information concern- Boasibile attaiont by Bire Soathacd tof o pere thenew go::rn{":':'lxxd::drre,;"' Another featire of the trif was the|ing sdmlssion to them may be ob- SMA O lENTA UGS § take her own life jare available, this service Wil ued by | fact that canstant radio communication | taincd at Marine Corps reruiting sta- Mis Southavd’s Huabandlofered too) e “mye L Tenarse was ma;]n(:unvd with the planes, en- lllonx and that officers will give ap- day to pay her passage and the pas- | for personal effects of the young men | sorns, the admiral to cafry on routine g,}f:;‘gu‘,";;;“:;;'lg',,fl;fle possible in Small Oriental Rugs of Persian and Turkoman sage of an accompanving officer to | who have signed up for military |pe.n in his office at Pearl harbor. It Twin Falls, Tdaho. for trial at once. | trainirg this summer. —_———— weaves, ranging in size from approximately 5.0x3.0 feet, = e R e : g th - is believed that the perfection of radi : g 5 farderitn webilier Ut o AL £n woon | vauipment on seapiancs s now suen | M, E. MISSION SOCIETY at $37.00 each upward, to size 6.0x4.0 feet, at $155.00 each RAG RUGS IMPORTED Realth was so poor that he “feared for | Postpones Reunion. that inspections of this character will be| " ® —* upward. —a full line of patterns rang- RUSH RUGS ) the Tesulie ot nas tept ared 1081 Tne 'a1 class of the United States|more and more engaged in by district DEVELOPS EDUC, d ing from g much longer. & 1 Military Academy, which had been :&mmznfanl‘: anl mh"; high ranku&s ATION pz Size. Poiaeiy: ' Ot “';"mm - 1 anning a celebration of the thir- icers n e Navy whose commands e I Lo f 3 T“I\T';_'"" ot Polson Found, | fieVh anaiversary of its graduation on | €xtend over large territories. 21x4.2 feet at......S135 up to | 12X9 ft...$35.00 $2L00 $25.00 VIN FALLS, 1daho, May 14 —Two | June 12, 1921. has postponed the re- = Foreign Depar [MPORTED ENGLISH WORSTED 9.0x12.0 feet at 10x8 ft....324.00 $16.00 31850 days after the death of Edward F.| union until " This postponement | Secretary Denby Addresses Satlors. elgn Departmentof Board Has i iy Bl B0 | ax6 f0...31750 #1030 81250 « Mevers on September I, 1920, for | is due to the fact that no graduation | Siressing good scrvice as the measure | Session in Springfield, Ohio, L repreacnting e ireductionsT o whose murder his widow, Mrs. Lydi | exercises are 1o be held at West Point | of fitness for an officer or enlisted man, ? J Wl LTON RUGS of from 25% to 40%. | $x6 ft....$1450 $9.50 $11.00 olulu, County Che; sarl D, | classes are to leave o ough for | 5000 bluejackets at the Great Lakes S - " i i D § Dooley, Suspecting foul piay. found | the various camps early in June. g on, made” the® following | SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, May 1i.—Dis- Sise; Formerly. Sale Pri GRASS AND FIBER UGS frachs of poiass oo Lo isand at Blue | S Y pertinent statsments | eicer cussion of educational plans for the 912 Hbsone oo e S $157.50 $95.00 e eve Ahey heen | Camp Benning Graduation. e A0 acker | next three vears occupied the atten- 5 3 e Niere Mavers hadeen s Y place 3 atten 915 ftoverrirnrnnn reeeeee.. 17500 $120.00 L : : Hent, made b Bosiex Kmm:;sdri_! There will be 593 officers in line '{r:r!:\;e::-rl;?mp“l"r'; ll’;m l‘{mm:‘v:zt; tion of the toreist aenartiment of the $ $ —-in both patterns and plain effects, at price reductions of from POrt 1o county authoriiies staried the | 10 raduation from the Infantry | yiuirust the man who tries to shirk | General execucive board of the Wom. o itoyaie . investization which led to the appre. | Scnool at Camp Benning on June 30, |y 'quies. 1 have no use for the fellow | an's Forelgn Miasionary Soclety ot Size. hension of Mrs. Southard. ¥ Advance assignments will be made of | his dutiex. T have no use for 1he (PO (e Methodiat Lpiscopal Church. 3.0x6.0 feet....... eeee. SLIO Bodies of Meyvers and of Lorraine | these and other officers on duty at|p .",, officer can go in giving orders.| Additional naines of missionaries 3.0x6.0 feet....... O %] Dooley, daughter of Mrs. Southard by | the_camp. It is the desire of the lqy,1 type of man I know as a sea law- | Were voie cn and accepted. They 000 D CARPETINGS G i 2om BRI Robert . Dooles. her first hoshand, | oficers of the chief of infantry that |y, = ;"ant you men to take an inten- |'are: Miss Jox Comstock, Miss Martha ’ 3.0x6.0 feet... .. 8875 exhumed from Twin Falls ceme- | cers understand they o pride in yourselves and your serv-| Robinson and Miss Jean R. Maclay, . 3.0x6.0 feet .e. B34.00 Tar Aprl o 1an wenet e e Lare not being overlooked if their | [C¥ To,lt bring disrcspect to the uni-| all of Philudelphia; Mies Eva Dodge of Dependable Qualities GfxT g et served of infummusion | Pames do not appear among the Or8t | oryy, you wedr. If you can't do this, get | of Haltimore Miss' Ruth Hecker of 4.6X7.6 feet.. caused by & were discovere r"‘,:“’;"‘“_)‘*r:“j"l’“_";;“; fart o8 Cxplained lout of the Navy. My confidence i you | Miami, Flas' Mixs Rockey of exie in both, with traces of o | HhRL. OWINE 19 C1e £ ks shall be guided by but one star, and|York city, Miss Emma Palm of Swed- Changes in manufacturers’ plan vi i n 16x7 poison Harlan ( f“'f': affect seven or cight hundred officers | Shall b BT 0¥ 004 WOrbice. | While | en und Miss May Belle Scal of Chat- nminumfc - in manufacturer "1;‘ hsechaaI e re’sulled in the d - 6.0x8.0 Robert ana B Eeis. ' will have to be issued, It will requife | 4y, the Secretary.of the Navy 1 guar: | tanooga, Tenn.: Miss June Butterson of conly i Buldal, 1se of any criticism o 6.0x9.0 Dooley. his brothar, “nd ot [Edward; considerable time to make the as-|,pee you will be well fed, well clothed ! Sterling, Iil.; Miss Ruth Tower of Flint, quality or lack of public appreciation, but on account of the 6.0x9.0 humed this spri Kes ot lir X | signments and prepare the orders. i,nq well officered.” Mich.; Miss Helen R Johnzon of Whit*| desire to concentrate on fewer qualities, to increase production. goxizo well preserved. > i — ing, Ind.; ss Klsie J. Heik of Mil- These, in addition to many discontinued patterns of current X1 Went Point Legislation. watikee, Miss Ada E. Mc £ Manton, ; : 7.6x10.6 1 e eXee Samoan Hurrican Sur cQuie ol nton, - om0t 671 There were 416 vacancies at Wes e et v Sandstrom, . § X, | Mich.; Miss Effie C.'Price of Watervert, fabtics. are offered now for immediate sale at startling reduc- 5.3x10.6 bodies 1o ¢ 4. iPoint prior to the March examina-|.,mmanding the U. S. 8. Eagle 33, now Mich.; Miss Marjorie F. Hughes of tions In price. 8.3x10.6 poison all AR The admisions as a result | S0 AR (1 e, T New London, | Antioch, 1L: Miss Verna R. Arundale 8.3x10.6 { cause death. evaminations reduce the va- |80 FUbMArioc BERG . association |of Newark, Til.: Miss Bleanora C. Rohne Plain C ¢ i s3x10.6 | Cancics to 113, $hould all the quali- | PR 89 BCEr the assoclation {of Milwaukee, Miss Olive Dunn of South . ain Carpets G - 9.0x12. [ i Ternates available be admitted, | 9T SUF¥IVOrs of L B ining the | Benda Ind.; Miss Loraine L. Vickery of Ll P igured Carpets 9.0x12.0 COAL MERCHANTS ELECT. | they ‘would still fall short some fifty | 158% 1% CHGFARS 5 men who were | Chetek, Mo ; Miss Abbie Hasler of New- Price Per Yard o Per'Tard 9.0x12.0 o o nare ot Miling the vacancies and | Dames of offfcers of U o renton, | berry, Ind.. Miss Myrtle A. Smith of | Formerly Sale Price Poranly el e 9.0x12.0 feet.... S yiving the Military Academy for the |{7TRV, 00 EINITLGc on March 16, 1a89, | Ghicako, Miss Nora b Kellogg —of 6000 yds. Plain 3700 yds. Figured 9.0x12.0 feet.. Roderick Stephens of New York Is frst time in its history its full au-: SSRGS E B R feane in which the | Wheaton, IlL; Miss Olive L. Gould of | Wilton Velvet CHACIYOS IBNLS 9.0x12.0 feet.. 2 thorized strength of 1,338, The pas- (Lhe date OF tRE [EITICIE k¢ and the ) Mannon, lowa; Miss Lucille Colony of | vhton 75 s275 | Wilton Velvet 9.0x15.0 feet....... Chosen Association.Head. {sage of a_bill recently introduced by | {0 (0TI, CL (hed, Tother than North Liberty, lowa; Miss Mildred 1 Carpet .......... $3.75 Z C . 9.0x15.0 feet.. . RICHMOND: Va.. May = Senator Wadsworth to provide for| WRATly ek embers of the | Lierce of De Witt, lowa; Miss Marie L. 6500 yds. Plain arpet .......... $350 $2.00 feet. . S rCHMOND. Vit Yy M S Roderick imaintaining the corps of cadets uti,.uociation. March 16, 1921, the asso- Cline of Marion, Towa; Miss Ruth k. Axminster Car- 6,000 yds. Fi d v phens of New York was clected the United States Military Academy | . A f . Son | Atking of St. Paul, Minn.; Miss Eliza < 2 W00 yds. Figure Fesliient of thé. Fat VR ead; | Ieiation was formed at Boston. with t $325 $250 Bresiert of the National Retul Coal fat s ‘maximum authorized trength. | poy s dmiral Benton C. Decker, U. beth R Chase of Brockham, . D Miss R ks Velvet Carpet... $250 $195 here. Homer I ipoint of view, for it Tenders avail- TRt e e | Mise Ruth M, Cox of Wichita, Kan Velvet Carpet... $3.00 $235 | 9,000 yds. Figured was sclected as | abl. the quality of material de-|’ on 2 A Lhe disaster, | Miss Floy M. Campbell of Parsons, Kar cds. Plain : L L Rt nd the following |uiced for the Army by permitiing the ;‘;‘w";,:Lj[’,';'l',",",.,J’,;‘,‘;‘.",{‘q' £ mmued "'l",')\‘hn’: Nosa, Mardaw of Merford, Atk l‘r'fr’,(:m’(‘},‘ Pk Axminster Car- Southampton, Bar Harbor and Colored Palm Beach Calso named. B oin e o VOInE mien whb Gual: seoclatly ins @ roster 0f | Mixs Mabhel Hanmans of Kansas C m finad o et oo . n. Memphis, Tenn.. T. Perey but under present law are shut |the known Iving survivort bt it i1 Mo, and Miss Georgia B. Beven of New Velvet Carpet... $465 $3.00 | P $4.00 $3.00 Blocks. o Wateie fonp peorge, In- {ouC by eeason of thielr principals bes O sfdreascs aré Mot Known tof Dot Miss. s sid In the most favored colorings | 8,000 yds. Figured Formerly $125 per square. Sale price, 80c per square. lis: Wall: . Phinney, Bos_ |ing admitied. 1t is asserted the meas. | Bames and addreases eports show that girls and wom- Sray. S Sme i - ize i i i ton, and Veter Beck of Harvey, 1i. |ura would be of great additional ben. | the association, and who it is thousht | en - educated in the Biibie womens| = ey, Taupe, Stoncy Smoke, | Axminster Car. Rugs of any size in mutiples of 18 inches may be made eminations comm ramed et o the Army by wiving to it u|would be B 1o SO (e Assockton ] training schools in foreign tlelds | Mole, Blue, Etc. R from these blocks for immediate delivery. Howing new of Uhe ipreater number of ita officers schooled | did they know of its existence. At the | number 45587. There are 6,478 Of directors in afdition to the | in the greatest’ of military institu- March meeting \Pap¥ [feminlscences | native agents, which include foreign | John E V- Philadeiphian] o0 o Heres which existed In Samon. hoth | urasians, assistants and ible wom- an. Wallace R. Phinn H il before the three American naval v eni.. ‘The value of thie property-ot-the ames € Tatt Bartr e S e the Ih s Woman's Foreign Missionary So- sall, Trenton @ | gels arrived at Apia and on and after oreig 1 y el aren o ¥ | T NATIONAL GUARD | |the Sy of ‘the " hurricans *"Among | S50, 10 (opolen flelas amounts 1o 34| ¢ 9 Monroe, Wis: Ben | é— N o &|those who related interesting ex- 5 Bumiier oL, ipatients : 2 ted in the hospitals and dispen- Steers. Kalamuzoo, Mich . W. W, nCes w Co E P! enni Griith, Wasningion: ) L """""\’| Hereafter the United States gov-| Maitan U S N who wng Ganis W. | saries of the forelgn institutions for Sioux Gty Towa N Do nird Louis: ferment Wil ciean and repair the |mand of the Nipte beforc and afir e e s Important parts cast in one piece in aluminum i At the N Harvey, 1 . [URIfOrMS and equipment of the s;,.r:r hurricane, ;,n;l whose actions in —_— L I horizontal radt £ U 1 3 Bl policoll of the asso- | . Suard " checkmating many of the activities of owerful izontal motor iversal type. nds e resen 5 1 ade e chief o e militia | the rman consul general there. 5 . pbe of Kansas addressed e | 3 1tz = : nere, ::::'Jr.x < nsas addr 1 the |hureau by the salvage branch of the | Whose attitude toward American Navy | Terrific Windstorm Blows Down COMPLETE WITH 8 ATTACHMENTS for 348.00 officers. as well as civilians, official Quartesmaster Corps. In cach case the vage repal 0 4 & and others, was exceedingly unfriend- . . : 2 2 2 B palr shops at the station was the occasion ul& rlend Houses. We desire to emphasize but three points in our claim for cleaner can provide the maximum servici is now considered ESCAPED PRISONERS CAUGHT. |/carcst to the National Guard organ- | 2y g rong com-| : , HUNTSVILLE. Tex ; fization concerred will be utliized. | T el ag (he Amr i vary oficers, | oo AR the Sloane Vacuum Cleaner, these three being the vital points by ourselves as part of the cleaner, and is included in the price _— Ak oy 4—Six |Maj. Gen. . L Ir(ozprx the quarter- |*® V¢ e American public. Eross were d, one olt!hhenl‘“!" < h h 1 —not sold separately at an additional cost. en, con eaders in |master general of the A - ously, w ouse on the Hiram i to t! urchaser. = e = tho ‘escape of forty prisoners from |gave the Various corps arex quarrer, | al Reserve Foree, Walston fn Contentnea creek, of interest eo ¢ simil 2 — 3—That, while cleaners of similar type are generally sold the Huntsville State Drixon Thurs. |masters supervision of this work sad| The aquestio near her, lown down during & 1—No other sweeper of similar type is any more power at much higher prices, no more service or more satisfactory Say; werd captired edr! "Guar w olicy fooulating aterrific rain storm, which in suction—any lighter in weight, stronger in construction, or results can be obtained from them. ured early today by |the distribution of National Guard |broad-guage policy f 1 $hree uards from the penitenilars |property requiring repair. 1t is be- | States Naval Reaerve Forca has been | o e e plova more simple in operation. We shall be pleased to demonstrate the Sloane fumpoved caped have been captured, and two | tional Guard will be effeeted by {his | secommendation “c e e prd on the uprooted In different > That the full set of attachments, without which no | Vacuum Cleaner to all who may be interested. gthers “were slain. yesterdar near |urangement. as well s economy in | navigation . The ®Secretary ot gos e county. Dodge. 3 ¥ fred onaihe preservation of clothing and | Navy has’approved the burpose oe e o1 ghe Qamage. 1o, ccaps ? quipment. reaching a definite policy with rela- sence D‘o;fllnl ; t because of the ab-

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