Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1922, Page 5

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| RO | Stadium. Ente acts, “The Vallay of opples”., cliffe _Fifteen "hundred members \of the| |/ “BhnDsody mnu‘l“nn:“ .“wo.” : ‘Washinggon High Schopl Cadet Corps g e gscif P ! ; : 3 S will pass in’ review of Gen. John J. Concert H.n, t.na'UnlM States . p | M TROPICAL-WORSTED ~ SUH'S FOR MEN —fprésenting the newer, models Battalion Drill This Afternoon | at Central High Scfiool . in tan, gray, blue, brown and Pershing at the annual inspection ot | | Soldiers’ Home Eand, st band: heather mixtures i tho organization in the stadium of| | &t 550 o'clocks Joha S. A Zime, 7 ' Central’ High School this afternoon, h, bandmaster. {rfll'l‘l»m: at 4:45 o'clock./The salient feature of the exercises will be the awarding of prizes to tfie battalion and its major that won the first annual bat- talion competitive drill of Monday afternoon. The victorious unit will not be announced untfl Gen. Pershing 5 : 3 . is dy to t th * P v 0 sldes Gen. Pershing, the official Flannels will offer a $8'50 : reviewing aficers will consist of Licut: | | Waits. suiser “La Col. Wallace M. Craigie, U 8. A,, p ‘Waldteufel change of costume. ... fessor of military sclonce and fack Finale, “T'm Nobody's Baby.~ < in the high schools; Dr. Frank W. >4 nny Davis Be Ballou, superinfendent of_schools, and “The Star Spangled Banner.” Assistant Supt. Btephen K. Kramer. i ¥ To End Activities. - ’ Mmoo g | SCORES BAD SPELLING. ; : 7~ M| which Whi"be heid I the. American | Bresident of Gonsaga College Reg- | League Base Ball Park June § and 6. This drill is regarded as the greatest isters Pupils for Contest. 1331 F Street ; of all high school cvents. @ and 24| 7G00d spelling 15 an indlspensable . S regiment bands of Central &nd Tech | Sotomer e ew . Chotiie SaTer {3 Bl‘lde” | hisn school, respegtively, the twenty- | VICEATT BEd Rev & Cotries O ere omes € - five cadet companfs will pass in ve- [ 120, PSRt 0 JUTHRER, Lode Tevicwing ofiers. Obear M. Shaw of | 07, the parochisl school spefiing.bes v - 5 o] t 1t the col L eate; \ 1, Tech JLigh School, colonel “of the | idh y Tight at 8 Gelod 5 And after the bride comes—the presents—for presents o o he third regimenrmand. a Poor spelling,” hs~ continued, . th nly thin, f interest at ______ ing tho coremonies Ita now Saxtmental | (ptamon s victiin as lgnorant and ; and brides are the only g8 0! 5 ses to him the doors of lucrative < 2 . 0 Sy et croncisee o Smented-yester | o ppointments. Correct speiling is an : a wedding. With June here there’s a proba- School. The other two regiments re- [ OPen sesame to public office and is ceived their Color standard last year. | moluments, but'a larse percentage 2 bility—a great probability—that there’s a present Parents Will Attend. of the failures in civil service exami- Parents and friends of the cadets, | g " CU° '0 mistakes in epetl-| - < or 8o that you'll be selecting. and all of the school children are in- Am the difficulties of English vited to attend the.exercises: A Spe- | speliing. Father Davey pointed out 5 y glal section In the stadium has been | that ‘there are spproximately 450 With evei'y bride receiving half a dozen butter knives— . re . wihe Datialion which ls adiudged | Sid 650 words that ond tn “ant s 3 a couple of dozen cut glass vases and a lot of Monday will be awarded a sflver lov- . - other useless things—why don’t you be sensible ing cup, while its major will be the trouble, ald, for there are at lea: % 3 2 o ST S L R the frst group and as manf, and give her a good piece of mahogany furni- awarded the band which is selected | TOre of the second, : 2 a8 having the best mllitary appear- |, The Gonsaga spelling contest will ture—something that she can love and cherish forious. musle. during " the betieiien |ILom. every Parochial school in' the : for years? ; competition. District. The public is invited, but will be required to maintain perfect e silence during the actual spelling of 2 2 8 words 8o as not to confuse or exclts Just a little thought for you. The place to put this : ot LER Ao, bor slor the second priss, §5 snd fo thought in action is right here at the Life Time Xefln_ml Aeronautic Association | each of the next five contestants will T S T e S A I ; Furniture Store, where youw’ll find hundreds of pieces-to delight any bride’s heart. Buys Assets, Paying $28,000. America: an-organization wits hess | NURSES AT LAWN PARTY. quarters in New York, and which for e years has endeavored to encourage | Garfi umnae Fete Graduating and develop,.commercial aviktion n| @oraeld Al - the United States, have been pur- Classes of Hospitals in City. chased by the National Aeronautic = Asseslation of the United States of | The Garfield Alumnas Assoclation America for $23,000 and now are in | entertained the nurses of the.graduat- the hands of a board of trustees, |ing class of Garfleld Hospital and other pending the final organization of the | hospitals throughout the city at & lawn aeronautic association at a conven- | party held yesterday afternoon at the tion in Detroit September 15 to 18. institution. The association, which is now fun About 200 nurses, superintendents 5 tioning under a committee r-|and others attended the fete, ,whith 4 ganization, will adopt e permanent | was in charge of Miss Eleanor May-| - Seventh Sireet 53 Bctueetg D&kRE Gonsjitution and by.laws at the gath. | nard, chairman of the soclal committes ering and will elect all governors and | of the alumnae. officers and determine the policies to| The meeting was the first, it is de- be followed. When finally completed, | clared, attended by nurses from all the » the aeronautic association will make | nursing schools of the city. Garfield b .. Life Time Furniture Is More Than a Name :;a !ne;m;l;leent h‘e!ndqulrlcirull‘n ‘Wash- Hn:glux will hold graduating exert s gton, Té its organization com- JIERE £ B B e bt Somma e | gommanded -the first’ pursult sroup : A ¥ MILK AIDING PUPILS. 50,000 Children in Schools Served Daily, Say Authorities. Mid-morning milk luncheons are now being served dally tp approxi- mately 60,000 public school children, according to figures cofpiled tod: by school authorities. The milk 1is ) = ; 5 ’ o 1 ”» - ' * YoungXens Sogp Anywell-informed garagemechanic | ow : . -1 . 1319-1321 F Street & will tell you the Special -Six leads in et ¥ value from the standpoint of endur- [[L& ke e pmeone | s || My 24 s TR T AR, of the pupilsy~ = : ance, comfort, power and economy “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY of upkeep. Drive one yourself and : you will realize why t.housands of A : pasrion o o e || SEEEES RS, S ur Loss Is. ities which go to make up motoring Dourd of eambiers. Oraland physt | Ry Then and - 7 cal examinations for out-of-town.ap- | S ARUY" the corn loosens plicants will be heid June § at thel cOmes ofit. Made in two forms—a sa_ti cti ant 1 W l'sh. colorless, clear liquid (one drop does Sfa on d pnc]e Of o €l 1‘p' nl')ne?.ufl:c:uncemlng eligibllity anad| it!) and in em-';q thin plasters. Use scope of examinations may be obtain- | whichever form you prefer, plasters [ < gd from Mr. English at the Franklin or the liquid—the action is the same. I —unusually comfortable, because of its dee;z, fehook X Saie gentle. Made ina world-famed | § i our G aln genuine leather upholstery and long semi- COMMANDER ORDERED HOME. Sruagi ’ : Froe: Writs Bauer & Black, 67, Commander Edwin B. Niver, Naval elliptic springs, front and rear. Chaplain Corps, hés been relieved from LN D ation Grantics One-Half Reduction —endurance and dependability have been On Three-Piece built into it by the manufacturer through the : use of high-grade materials and workmanship. —a Studebaker-built L-head motor, 3%:5.'. . Spring & Sllmmer —_—— TEACHER TESTS SET. Applications for Appointment to Be Heard June 8 and 9. develops.fifty horsepower. — economy . of upkeep thh repair shop attention reduced to a minimum. . = MODELSendPRICES. |/ such as you might expect only : . 3 5-Pass., 113°W. B, OH.P. | :' a’ghtd.y CbCk T i . : \ ' C“n ,: !mm flll oty . oo & i v JET'S talk sense about re’s no mincing matters. We've got to forget our profits : trolled instrument board. The g 4 . . o 'i;:m “n. ,,,' m‘md*m : cigars. . ! and reduce out stocks—and reduce ’em quick. This one-half price E PD"H“ ke S inciinic bse: 3 " We don’t know the kind of - ‘onght to turn the trick when you consider that woolens for Fall : iceo pinpeol Wi S Pkl mpg p . Cigaryou like best. Thereore |ff . Suits are selling at a substantial increase over the present price. ) Large rectangular plate glass rearwindow—73§x23in. | : - men who really prefer the. -~ Here’s a,good idea, and a thrifty one, too—buy two or more suits taste of a cheap domestic Tool compartment in 'left-hand front door with lock. the finzsttht T ission Jock reduces cost of theft insurance to owner 15% to 20%. TP TP W. B L. In the SP ecial-Six you get such value and. at this price. 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