Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1921, Page 32

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1921—PART 1. ™ - THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 11, - result that they did not have as direct | drome in Nogales was made without | retirement with the rank, pay and,lease, Lieut. Col. A. J. Dougherty, in-, to hydrogen, is the lightest gas known, an interest in the progress of units |lights. allowances authorized by ‘law for the|fantry, was sustained+by the court in | with the inestimable advantage in that e e . ’ l of tie organized reserves. 3 — grade of colonel held by him as such|his refusal to complete the lease, on| it is non-inflammable. The natural gas ARM ] A D A N S | : w.“',"fli;.’;fif,.‘;’,'.’ff“y;u:; the Jspansssy chiler. the ground that certain .service indi- | wells in the United States afford w .! 3 ‘/ ! E V V s * Identity of Rese: ra. 3 . — cated.in his-contract'with the owner | practical moncply of the knowm sources ; . Y Tve Ofice: the ages of seventeen and.twenty | The development and manufacture|was not provided. | of supply. Accordink to the latest ex-' An identification card is being pre- | years who are desirous of receiving A < pared and will be issued to all ‘mem- | Iraining with. o view of becoming | °f helmets to requirements of -the in- | timates, helium is escaping from the bers of the Ofcers’ Reserve Corps | civil avlators a teq as puplils, | fantry branch were referred to the — o | atmosphere at the rate of one and a - £ c ors are accepted as pup nos) e e 3 By Capt. Arthur 6. Duncan, U. S. R. . and to future appointees. It is said | providea” they ‘fulfil certain require- | Rock Island arsenal, and that satab. | THE NAVY o e e oy, = BB 2 AL i the officer, " together with. hio signa- | <"t B Jishment recently submitted exporl- | - ——— [airships @ weel, Dr. Joweph 8, Amex. s mental types with re ations: | tendeq | chalrman of the national advisory G ¢ |edge of the same to our successors.” | Gen. Bandholz of the Washington dls- ra rara aunCoAtierithe Apraer ot : Passing Notes. s o e pravad, spommendations: | Congratulations are being extended | AT, 5 108, HALCREL RUNREY THE ARMY | Throughout the organization of the|trict will receive every opporSunity|in the A. E. F., and in this country. ‘Within the meaning of section 4 oll,,g a sufficient number will be under.|t® theé Naval Alr Station, Hampton | with large reserves of helium and the | association the: broad principle shas|to take.part this season in an attrac- the act of June 4, 192 it has been (token for test purposes. roaas, for the expeéditious and thor-‘development of types of airships to @ [been adopted of equal representation tive program, embracing basket ball,| D. C. Well Répresented n 0. R. C. |announced that as the chief of hip: ough work done in the erection and |fully realize the advantages in the from the regular army, National|followed by boxing, about February| More than 1,100 residents of the In combating & suit in the District |inflation of the airship C-7 with the |Use of helium, America would posse: In a brief Interview accorded the|qu .y ahg organized reserves in ex-{15; a cross-country run on Washing. writer yesterday by Repredentative|ccutive positions, in order that the|ton's birthday, consisting of teams J. C. McKenzie on the prospective pay [one-army spirit may be a reality. Onelfrom Fort Washington, Fort Myer, |to be a most excellent showing, as the situation, he said there is, in his|Of the first lectures to be given be-!Bolling Field, ‘Walter Reed and Wash- | total number of the corps throughout E Pl < that|fore the San Francisco sector of the|ington barracks. Gen. Bandholtz’s|the country is approximately 66.000. ! opinion, a feeling in Congress that|agsociation is that by Maj. Gen. Wil- [ plan includes a base ball league, to be' The quartermaster’s department leads officers™with families should he paid |liam M. Wright, U. . “The Mill- | formed next spring, with teams from with 360 in number, followed by 223 a sufficient amount o enable *hem to | tary Policy of th ted states,” Koleach post. “Suitable trophies will be|in the infantry. Of general officers /ith the necessities of life, but also | D¢ followed by a lecture by Maj. Gen. |awarded at the various tournaments, | there are but two, namely, Brig. Gens. Rl Senecessitics 2 "ot only | unter Liggett, U. S. A, on “Ameri-|Other than the purpose of keeping the Charles E. Sawyer, Medical Corps, and Dol e e ndents Mot ohu |can Particivation on ‘the Western personnel in fit physical condition and | Richard C. Marshall, adjutant general. glve their children the means of edu-fFront.” The Utah sector of the as-|to further encourage athletics in his — i H S city of Washington are members of [1ains is chief of a branch within the|for breach of contract in moving. from |first practical demonstration of Ameri- \ resources with which no other nation the Officers’ Reserve Corps. This is said | meaning, of that act he is entitled to an apartment prior to expiration of 'can controlled helium. Helium, next | could compete. :fl,’,‘f" commensurate with their sta- lflclalion‘:v formed at Salt Lake|district, the general's plan is to in- Alx Service. 3 3 o 'pres- | City on November 22, following a|vite the public to witness various i : +oni Mr. McKenzie stated that the pres- | meeting at which Col. L. R. Holbrook, | tournaments, which, it is expected, | DUring a recent test flight at night ent was no time to advocate an in-l{1" s A " acting chief of staff, 9th|will be of public interest. Lieut. Plerson of the 12th Squadron, | crease in the base pay. His recent|srmy Corps, brought to the atten- — stationed at Fort Bliss, Tex., was in sugsestion made before the Joint com- | tion of sorhie fifty officers of the army, | Further Co-Operation With Reserves. | ino air forty-five minutes and, with- | mrlée o o onklr@s! IV;'O'{ L in ; ?;n» National Guard and organized re-|The Secretary of War has’directed |out lights, made a perfect landing on R e B A Oithar. | serves the desirability of forming & (inat chiefs of branches be charged|the airdrome. On other -occasions IS bY the emacting of a law author: | branch of the association in every 2 ez N8r&ed | tnis officer made cross-country flights. ing ‘the President of the United | yrare included If the 8th Corps arcs. |With the responsibility of assigning|at mighs, Anding his way over meun=| tates to increase or decrease the ra- ) officers of the Regular Army for duty | tains and prairies and landing at| tion and commutation allowance, so with units of the organized reserves. | p, s airdrome without trouble. that in the future the problem of of-| . Status of Promotions This_action marks another step to- | oo one. rorasian Bierammn oile dooe: ficers’ compensation would be in keeps ! Many inquiries, it is reported. areliard a condition whereby the vari- | work in the Grand Canyon, received ' ing with the cost of living. being received by the War l)cpar‘ ous components of the Army ate|orders to return to Nogales, Ariz. hensive and elastic schedule of pay.” |({ons since the Senate's non-confitma | concerned in assigning. personnel to| miles bemg covered ‘In inres said McKenzie, hen temporary Peck, infantry, for promotion to the units in the Regular Army, with the!flying time. The landing at the air- Ronuses will likely be Jdiscontinued. | ryge of lieutenant colonel, which ealled My recent suggestion of a minimum i y - L 's | for the following statement of the de- "’““"""“}‘;"4 snd bloc schedule was |pariment's interpretation of the effect Give Him an Elgin for Christmas made only fo: the purpose of offering | of the Senate's action. “The mon.con.| a tenta ¢ udy of the subject by |frmation is regarded as affecting all | = when the Senate declined to confirm Birth of a Master Organizatio Maj. Peck’s nomination. Promotion to ; Of far-reaching interest to officers | fill all such vacancies will be made im- | of the organized reserves, Regular|mediately by the -promotion of tho: Special Army and National Guard is the re- |already confirmed and by recess ap- pecia cently created association of the Army | pointinents of the officers next in line of the United States, or it or promotion. The Senate’s action,w! : Francisco, The praction med in 2% |be interprated as mot extending tol[l Xmas Price The association is to bring into closer | Vacancies created subsequent to the union and co-operation the three [date that the Senate declined to con- means of lectures and conferences|DY law entitled to no o-Aendie with experts in various military lines | PIOMOtion. Furthermore. and by courses of Instruction and | & o enaaty problems undertaken by the vario i sectors. The association aime “to pro- theloppactunity to' declde . In Auractive ot oot e or action should continue or be con- The hest. tradition :rdlxrl;‘:";:‘ér::m‘l.;;‘"'““““- The nomination of Maj. Peck Plush-Lined of arms, further the one-Army spirit | [0T Promotion will therefore be s % and strengthen the bonds of comrade- [ Mit1ed to the Senate for confirmation Box ship among the officers of the military | 19 11 the fiest vacancy in the g 5 forces of the United States: encour-|Of lieutenant colonel arising sub: age and facilitate among ourselves the | JUENt to the date of the Senate's study of American history and mili- | 8ction. CARL PETERSEN & SON 913 G St. N.W. ary art in their relation to the com- | T = 2! g mon defense ‘of our country and to| D: C. Commander Favors Athletics. Jewelers and Optometrists. Optical Dept. in Charge of Dr..C. R. Simpson. transmit an interest in and a knowl-| Personnel under command of Bris. 26-piece Wm. A. Rogers Silver Service, with $100 purchase or over. 26-piece Wm. A. Rogers Silver Service, with $100 purchase or over. Open Face, 20-Year Gold Filled Cases, Every Watch Guaranteed Exceplio Values in Useful Articles, 98¢ . One Year Three-Piece Tapestry or Ve- lour Overstuffed Suite, $129.50 | This handsome suite, s illustrated, is a wel- come addition to any one's living room. with its Three-Piece Cane Living Room Suite, $149.50 This handsome suite, as illustrated, is in the Queen -Anne period, and the backs and sides are . of woven cane. durable and very strongly con- . : large roll arms and full s 2 5 v con i 7 g pring backs and cush- A structed, but very comfortable. This suite will e e e L ions. Can be had in either tapestry or blue ve- sk be an unending source of pleasure to you and Knife-at this remarkable priee. Have lour. Consists of chair, rocker and 72-inch daven- ik Your friends. mother of pecrl andles and port. $16.50 Canh, $3 Weekly sterling -silver ferrules \ $15_Cash, $2.50 Waekly. Table ps for Floor p 50-Piece Set of e 3 ; s Donecw 75 Bridge Lamps A Christmas éflc ’,,‘,‘,,:l'gflg;isw_ Surely thisal‘;ea’zi'?lZn $9.95 ] T B e i V'l ever; wife will appre- s finished in antigue All ‘styles, all sizes, all gether for tomofrows CUCT¥ T, Ve SPNIC A number of new de- brown mahogany. Equip- o G spevi: i wonder- & - , finishes, all prices. Gas ;‘l;f‘,_:i'w*‘;"’,‘t"fii:e"n‘{ de- Christmas dinner in a signs to show you in _ ped with disappearing leg or electric, mahogany or i fine new dinner set at h. . lar style rest angd, push button, signs in floor lamps and these very popu y est metal hades, which we offer such a low price and on A t which ~ permit adjust- shades, o D amps. ‘An extra spe- Ent ST ak oy e ’ complete at the special the easiest kind of terms. EWPE. 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Wearing apparel, like your 1o more blue Mondays to mar her happiness. house dresses and children’s blouses, we starch and dry, ready for you to iron at your leisure. Other pieces, such as hosiery and underwear, we dry in a The charge for Manhattan Rough Dry service is way that makes them ready to put on. only 1Z cents per pound. The Manhattan “Double-Checking System” insures the return of EVERY PIECE and eliminates’all possibility of error. MaNHATTAN LAUNDRY 1336-46 ‘ PHONE gt FLORIDA . NORTH : 3954 AVENUE N.W. [ S /o2 R L LA O - This Vanity Bedroom Suite, $159.50 s Complete 3:uce bed Davenport 3et, 36959, ., From our knowledge of furniture values this is oné of the best price you would ordinarily expect to pay for the davenport alone bargains of. its kind on the floor and we earnestly advise you to buy The suite pictured above, with massive oak frames upholstered in a now. It is high-grade throughout and is artistically designed. 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