Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1922, Page 4

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g - z MARINES ADVANCE k UPON RIGEVLLE Force Takes Up Tactical | Problems—March Under ! a Warm Sun. Spe. 1] Dispateh to The Star. CAMP McCAWLEY., Mariue Corps Expeditionary Force, Near Ridge- ville, Md., June 22.Tactical prob- lems occupied the attention of the ates Marine Corps east coast itionary force from Gaithersburg to this p it camp until daybre ow morning. This was the tirst the hey on its march to- will marines have ft their sun entire n amps, but the Uin their pup te the roud with p en- base shining reh hey Like Gaithhersburg. Camp wis ether men ¢ to wh their o antico with the troops communication © through the which has radius of 30y never the it me Gen. 1 when they | h | each day | Tomortow stop th the l o By thie Asson v an important role in struggling en- have a CHICAGO. A warning docrinology when we stop to think '-" nt against bad acting € was that they ve been made use of : I;n.;r.“:;l:., S e 1 sounded by Dr. 3 n Kern eithe n administration of the ex- en. But- | before the American Institute of tracts or tempering would wecide wnen | Grand Jury Holds Garland E. | momeopati [ sSiurematebiopie) o erick and discussed T S, vhicl g ave ’ . < > 2ty with the citizens, who! Gonads, which misbehave may became so promising that the laizy were led to belfeve that pretty soon Ritchie come | 1f the governor de- | Gen. Butler said that | ure try to have Gov up for the day cldes to ¢ ¢ would be sure to stay : L AU | | saia Asthma and hay fever zre among —_—— I Garland E war | ads? ey belong fo that gues which Dr. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS veteran, was the| mysterious order of glands which | controlled by the | District grand jurs on a charge of | are said to control the character, | of gland extracts S arson. 1C is alleged that he set fire| mentality and individuality of Commission Plans to Fill Many |to the Veterans' building at Vermont | ers of the human . and i |avenue and H street, which is thel ves affected by bad | Vacancies. |property of the United States, | temper, worry and exhaustion, ae- | GriEl Senvice fme 1l § [ coping to Dr. Kern o Y ol iasion e arr purchased some kerosene at a| “Don’t lose your temper, avoid | naounced that examinations will| giiig "station near his home. 20| worrs and exhaustion lest Sour mee = ® 101= 7 Massachusetts avenue northwest, and | gonads misbehave,” was his warn- ta, Ga., @ to £104 0! N : 1"”;” Lt oy & month.:ment bullding shortly after midnight. | personality and influence persons L) it cavnataten o Jtatistical | Going down the basement steps he| to commit crime and exercice an s * lnaian | drilled @ hole in « window sash and| altogether important role in the Ome n L0 . { stuffed the paper soaked in kerosene | regulation of the human body,” Dr. B e htstoncy aba sear:! through the opening and ignited it.| Kern continued. feal attention and meals furnished The fire was discovered before the| It is not surprising that this o building was damaged seriously particular organ should play such (COSL lition 1o the basic salaries| In hi8 confession Carr declared it named above the bonus of —$30 a|Was not his intention to burn down | = E— = TAEY ahol atlowad “for most | the building, but to destroy the rec- Wositions the salary of which does | 9rds: because his claim for disavility | HUYGHES ORDERS PROBE. ceed $2,500 a» year. e bl e | e ¥ n e | The grand jury ignored the charge . con® N i Siea Bl bl L | colored - : ;’\'"‘h ey Commission. 1724 | " (thers indicted and the charges Be Investigated. Other Newest againet them are: Henry Hill. non-| After a conference with D. ¢, Collie A - { support_of wife: Richard Bovd, lar- e oimerchce ¥ 4 Fashions ceny aft tru Giarde Lacavera | e nter PUT OVER CLAIMS UNIT. and Wesley J. MeKav, assanult with ! Secret g Maj Frank J. Rilev. Quartermaster | dangerous weapons: Albert C. John- Corps, has n detailed to |ake:,u>n_ bigamy James Froector, Perey t suropean claims unit, ! Smallwoed and Allen I Hobby. | of the Investigation. weneral intermediate de- | h imes O | e e ol . in addition to his quartermaster at_ Fort | Capt. Bugene J. Heller Quartermaster Corps, has been detall P ssistunt_to the post quarter- du- R Women’s Imported th “Credit Here a Convenience, Not An Expense” For any article up to $25 y only 50c a week. For any article up to $80 —pay only $1 a week. For any article up to $100 —pay omly $2 a week. sp: ea taking with {brace and bit, Lewls, fem. zold cases are fitted with the finest 15-Jeweled very accurate and reliable. watch is complete with fine silk rib- bon wristlet and white gold-filled clasp. . VETERAN INDIGTED Carr for Firing of Bureau Building. him some paper and went to the gover ousebreaking and larcen joyriding; 1 Herbert W. arrell ¢| Wrist Watches Here's one sure way of solving at graduation or bridal gift prob- These beautiful 14-kt. k) imported movements— ‘Wrist Stem wind_set with fine arkling gem. Remember, you n pay while “she” wears it. —Other Suggestions— Fountain Pens and . J THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922. —By WEBSTER. AL, GET OUT OF STnLEt_ FISHING . 1'VE Goi To MOVE AQounD wHEM | FISH, MAKES ME MERVOUS To ST STILL Copyright, 1922, K. T. Wobstar GONAD GLANDS SEAT OF CRIME, AYS STUDENT OF HUMAN BODY HULL FLAYSG. 0.P. IN MAINE MEETING Democratic Chairman De- clares Another Republican Congress Would Be Calamity By the Associuted Press. / WATERVILLE, Me., June 23.—By clecting another republican Congress the American people would ratify the record of the last. two “Incompetent, leaderless and do nothing” republican Cougresses and take the risk of continuing the period of “business depression, demoralization and eco- nomic prostration given to the coun- |try by the first fifteen months of the administration,” Cordell the democratic declared at a ocrats here ves- Harding Hull, chairman of national committee, | meeting of Maine del terday. by should even the most Ignor- ant voters,” Mr. Hull sald, “favor the election of another republican Con- kress composed lurgely of the mem- bership of the present Congress, pughout terized in lan- Euage damning than any that has spoken by its political opponents? When Secretary of War Weeks sol . In a recent the highest public esti- present Conkress was it had reached ‘the lowest ebb,’ statement implied many impor- mientioned his tant things ot expres: owest El of Congress by the 1d the general public nec- this republi nrevious Congress, complexion, that the pres- ent national administration, at least to the extent that the great legis! tiv branch of the government can it possible, has reached a cor- dingly lowest ebb; and that the i leadership in control of respo republi th ernment has reached the same lowest ebh political party in con- trol of the government ix the govern- ment jtself. by the demo- n from what he sail criticisms of the present Con- by republicin newspapers, one red it to be ss of any within vears,” were that rous Congress. hope- with the predatory lacking in public gres of which, he s the worst the past 1 Tully aS1R. w wils und surcharged with political shonesty. “Manter Minds” Disappoint. ter minds,” of h the b e boasted ent “statesmen’ caprble of effecting all neces- The republ rty cdjustment, despite the fact hasl * full opportunity half vears’ to ac- Hull said. have asses by “failure 1, definite policles, for the relief t P Que which he said the pres: tion had adopted no practical or sane” policy included internal-tax readjust- ment and reduction. general tariff revision, execep “Chinese waill and restoration of foreign markets” commercial isola recip “sound dea ot we will be able to reviv by extracts.” 1 ones rtain destroy his health or make h Dr. m an Kern | drive a person into a life of crime, the administration uncongenial companion, a n- ing. hey dominate the emotions and !m!mm:fk | White Eve ] Turn-sole Pump, Louis heel Cloth with Pumps or Oxiords, low or Cuban heel. = White Eve Cloth Turn-sole Pumps, with Baby Louis heel. 30 Eversharp Pencils “City Club Shop” 1318 G St ° roca It pducers, settlement bor differences, the . an “association of “our foreign relations * suppression of profiteer- ment of war claims against ¢ and collection of amounts for expenses of German occupa- reduction of the “high cost people are now ting as never aid in conclu- merican realizing and app: fore,” Mr. Hull Hahn’s Place on Sale Special for Saturday S White Dress& Sports Shoes Some Have Been $7.50 and $8.50 White Kid work Sandals. i patent, tan (Also and White Eric Calf Blucher Oxford, trim- med with patent or gray leather. White Elk Sports Pumps or Oxfords, gun metal trim. llllllfll’llllllllllml. LT : Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. sion, wholesome achievements of the re- “the broad, constructive and cent democratic administration. They now realize that the fundamentals of both the administration and for- eign policies of that administration were eternally sound and are being vindicated every month.” L — Cannon loaded with sand are used to break up swarms of locusts in Costa Rica. Gettin | ble rubber soles.. women . | TwioSales tan, welt Misses’ and leather pumps and tractive styles; all sizes up to 2, now E 225—New me- ium tan ou rather foll square toe last; rubber heel. oxford. at_square toe rubber heel. So great is the demand for “Keds” departments for them at some of our s these famous rubber-sole canvas shoes, oxfords and pumps. economical for every summer need. Our prices are very lov “Keds” Champion Tennis Ox- fords, white or brown. With dura- sizes for girls, boys and children’s white duck and patent fords, in a number of at- $2.45 »” WILL OBSERVE SABBATH. |own and tasts until sundown twmor- Jewish Home Carnival to Be Closed Tonight. The Jewish Home carnival being conducted for the benefit of the Hebrew Home for the Aged, will be closed tonight in observance of the Jewish Sabbath, which begins at sun-ia total of 17.100 have attended. g ready for Vacation Barefoot Sandals aplenty for Children Good-wearing, tan leather barefoot sandals and play oxfords, with overweight Goodyear stitched soles. S&m $1 .45 tured. 7 $1.95 in white tores. AN leather trim. for boys $1.25 sole ox- 5 More New Arrlvals in these men's great $5 “Wonder Shoes Wnshington them! Five-Dollar all the time. “City Club Shop" 1318 G St. The new patent leather barefoot sant for misses and children. heavy oak sole and low rubber heel. as pic- this season that we have Filled with ever: “Keds” Rattler, high cut, tennis shoes, white or brown with brown and for Women! Women and growing girls are “strong” for barefoot sandals this season! We have them Elk, white Nubuck and Patent Leather—dashingly styled at 4 €) ~ t s $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 | v ' All sizes $1 95 Cor. 7th & K 414 9¢h St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. J 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Well. a large ;J'or- tion of the male population of And as news of the great volume of business we are doing on this great line of around the country. factories are competing with each other to get in on it. As a result, the values we are able to put out at this price are getting better and better Here's a batch of new ones. anywhere today for $5. . row nizht The carnival will end tomorrow night with an auction sale of the re maining merchandise donated®. local merchants More than 2,000 children attended the carnival yesterday and approxi mately 4,000 grown-ups last night During the four days of its operatin ' Extra well made, 5, $2.45 opened separate wanted style in So sible and so so cons:der Shoes spreads just in for Saturday—and there are a lot of others. Ox- fords and high-cuts for every sort of wear. Absolutely the best shoe values to be had Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE.

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