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\ " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922~ IHURSE EARS HERE EDUCATION WEEK PLANS NEW POLICE AGE LIMITS.|ADDRESSES BY ZIONISTS_ | 'LAW ENFORCEMENT. | BHOADENED IN SCOPE Commissioners Change Require- AT HEBREW CELEBRATION The Star’s Expressions Commend- S ments' for Admission to Force. T gt ed as Influential for Good. Program for Latter Part of This o e i 5 Societies to Express Gratification ¥ e Age mits for admission to} . To the Editor of the Bi: ‘The President hgs appointed twelv : Year Is Detailed to Presi- the police department have been ralsed | ‘Over League of Nations’ Ratifi- 1 hove mnoted with much satisfaction | young men, sons of gfllcer- of u‘:: ;] y & by ‘the Commissioners to a mini- the sumbe- of editorfals appearing in| Army, 75 cadets at large to the United 10 Qs LEWIS M. THAYER NAMES TWELVE CADETS, Dl e A Anden, a‘ _ ton, at Franklin, N. C.; Robert §. Mc- President Appoints Army Officers’ g:i’i".",',f Sowas Trapolino, at Camp Sons to West Point. dent Harding. mum of twenty-five years and a max- cation of Homeland Mandate. your newspaper during the past month | States Military Academy, to take ef- American Education week, which |Imum of thirty-five” years. Hereto-| myo ye.ouc o nutions ratification | Ubon the question of law enforcement. | fect July 2, 1923. Of the number, : fore the age limits have been twenty- This attitude upon the part of a news- | Julian B, Lindsey, Alexander M. Mil- | —makes an ol — mowaxp 8. 75X 507 13th N.W. 01d Files of The Star Appeal- | > observed throughout the United | 4wy and thirty-one years. of tlie mandato’ pledging re-establish- | paper huving the standing and. circula: | 1or and. Paul J. Mitehell are residents let Rt 1 fome Sook mew Maasgez States last December following a| The reasoh for the change is that|ment of the Jewlsh national homeland | tion of yours is most cominendable, and | of this city. The others are Robert | ©t US V€ you an estimate. vroclamation from the President. |cfficials of the police department be-{in Palestine is to be celebrated at a|cannot but be influentiul in doing great |C. Aloe, at Boston; Robert B. Mur- WIlL e conducted this year on &|lleve that men who have reached |mass meeting In Central High School | good in, this community. Let the gcod s R. K. F T ed To by Reader to Prove broader and more intensive socale.|thelr twenty-fifth birthday are bet- |at 8 o'clock next Tuesday night. The | work kéep on. The citizens are behind 5 R erguson, = Those engaged in_ planning for the |ter qualified to take up the duties|celebration will be under the auspices | you. FRANK A. FROST. P at1aom gl % Date. event alm to carry an impressive |of policing than they are at the age|of most of {he prominent Hebrew N. e ot Ensssaliiats 000 Mot message dealing with education into[of twenty-two. By the same rule, it |oragnizations in Washington. e tho mest remote corners of the coun- Is pointed out, there aro many men be-| Judge Bernard Rosenbiatt' of New VIOLATES PURE F0OD LAW. . try. ween e ages thirty-one and thirty- ork, who has just returned from an of Business | Tothe Edior of the star: entative plans were described to|five who would make good policemen, | official Zionist mission to Palestine, | HArry Sherby, doing a meat and gro- In reviewing the pages of The Star | President Harding by John J. Tigert, |but who could not be admitted under and Baruch Zuckerman, a popular | cery business at 920 Louisiana avenue DR. BERMAN 5 ‘s ab- |United States commissioner of edu-|the former regulations. Zionist orator and president of the|northwest, was fined in the United THOSE whose pat- | the other day, after a fortnight's ab- | O eE BRtos o rland W. Powell,| The Commissioners ave also decided | Jewlsh Peoples' Relief Committee, | States branch of Police Court by Judge w sence from Washington, my eyes fell | roaitn g Cna oo g “Hienator of | the | to retire Lieut. W. W. Virts of the fire| Will be among the speakers. Robert Mattingiy $100 or ninety days In ronage has already moved away from the old intrenchments of business with the northwest trend have upon a picture of an old street rail- | American Legion's Americanism com- department with a maximum pension An automobile parade will precede| jail on a charge of violating the pure g eapiuipaligy idy ction | mission. Among other things they | Of half pay. the mass meeting, the procession |food and drug act. He pleaded guilty. 5 planogravure sec asked the President to again issue| An order was approved for the|forming at East Capitol and 1st|The specific charge was that on July 13 gust 6, under which it Was|,"Luplic proclamation and to agree |Paving of East Capital street, withstreets at 6:30 o'clock. The route to | Sherby sold to Raymond L. Martin, a , “The first horse-drawn car line |to holding Education week early in|@ center parking from 15th to 18th|be taken to Central High School has| District of Columbia health inspector, November, rather than in December, | Styeet. not been definitely determined, but|a quantity of decomposed meat. The to both of which requests the exec- will be announced later. fine was paid. EXAMINE YOUR EYES M Washington began business on| August 18, 186 utive readily consented. Mr. Hard- at least one favorite This Is an error, which T would not | ing assured’his callers that he was| WILL LEAVE U. 8. NAVY. L 323;"5"'5.."'{0‘;‘3.."1“ u\»o i e:gvl‘- u;"i:(dl“;n lehv:ry“r::?[bl: ;m":;_ Resignations of five officers of the place to which they feel | ususl uniforn accu JSRE mer Hin) Navy have been accepted by the H f Commissioner Tigert explained that { President. They are Licut. Sidney B. arrangements for the “week’ are be- | Blaisdell, Licut. Preston A. McLendon, permanently attached. Choice-of-the-House q The bonds woven by Under date of J !ing planned by United States bureau | Medical Corps, at the Naval Academy . If you suspect the slightest = prints tl 1 of education, the American Leglon |Lieut. Eugene D. Jarboe, Dental ot 5 A a service that cannot “The : 4 s|ana the National Education Aseo:|Corps, at the Naval Academy; En- defec your vision, don't R morning the ¢ on the Washington |clation. However, invitations have !sign W. Willkie, attached to the bat- be d“p]lcatEd are un- and Georgetown Passenger Railroad |been issued for all national organi- | tleship Mississippi, and Lieut. (1. G.) b bl With commenced running, the road being |zations engaged in educational work | Robert ¥. Nelson, attached to the re- reakable. i Y€- |in perfect order from the Capitol to jto co-operate in making the occasion | ceiving ship at New York city. the State Department. All the closed [successful. markable economy, day | G5 thit P imeiny mave racrese: after day the diner |ten in number, are being used today:| poyR ARMY RETIREMENTS. LEAVES CAMP HUMPHREYS. ] carrying large numbers of passen- 3 Capt. Ralph Millis, Corps of Engi- here pleasures )a.late gers, as many as forty, on one or tW0 | On their own applications. Col. Earl | neers, at Camp Humphreys, Va., has 5 occasions, being seated in them. The | . Carnahan, Infantry, will be re-|been ordered to IMorence. Al for with the fresh products | firsc up this morning, crowded almost | tired " November 29; Col. James H, | duty. i guess at it, nor let any one else guess at it. KNOW THE TRUTH—and get relief. Dr. Berman knows. He doesn't guess. He has the training to enable him to make a correct Sa le—- Our Entire Stocks of Worsted Suitings, Fall Topcoatings and of WALLIS farm and | " eurve Sear 1 | LI coll Jacob 1 ke, Coat r: . . diagnosis. He understands the other offerings of par- | rougn: - O e exia | SlleryCorns, Decewbet . il Wmter Overcoatlngs human eye and its functions. allel perfection. QRe- horse be an. the vas f cal Corps, has heen retired on ac- He knows what to do to givi pe i 2 overcome. Pa : count of disability incident to the ¢ Originally Priced at : o give veal to yourself the |from Georecionn vy & 4} service. | you the relief you seek. rightness of things it er run 0ol ™" | MAJ: LARABEE RECOVERS. | $50---$60---$70 SPECIAL FOR VO CHARGE FoR ExAMINATION here by dmmg with us | Employes Total Fifty. | Muaj. Alfred ¥. Larabee, Signal| “The company has ade Corps. who has been under treatment tdoay. employes, about half of whom signed to duty in the offices sflm mME nee, whose expe: l T 4 duty . among whom is M | of the commanding general, district Upperman, timekeeper at ‘the Capi- | of Washington. R a rlties b e S timekeeper for the omnibus line at & i ¢ AbsolugN(gugce M d I;“oso“fic_‘m$ :;.:::e ;:. our office and let wus forty-five or fifty uppo \iter Reed General Hospital, has at This rice— .00 an 5 i Dr. Beraan. . a e t 0 eyenight apecial this point for fifteen years' past. As . “Washington's Largest the road progresses the appointees M FISCHER’S 918 F Street N:‘.v' § Restaarant” WL Eenotined o Bo on duty easul'e Jewelers and Opticians 4 Remember the Name and Address 12th and G Sts. N.W. |00:'% " A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your e EC from e roued Top Coat or Overcoat Until Needed ° Solting over the payments experienc- : BATTERIES op e S D h Fl Cool refi‘eshing salad ingathecpncdesiorivel Glagis i P roR o TEARe E Your absolute choice of our entire stocks, embracing ure eat to 1€8 i = ““Farewell, old bus, youwre nigh| Your lmpeclion Ourrecommenda- the best grades of woolens—and suitable for fall wear, T bed bugs, fleas and itoes; abo their madewith Comet Rice | "3 Construcuon ot e roaa | * Invited tiabit e e e e retmm . . was first begun on June 12, 1862, and | is the dish for sum- | ot tnis miestar ot June i3 ot'iact W N, biigation to buy S GS Cleans el o ] | | - : no longer prolong UITIN Beth Tubs, Tdes, Metal Fitings and Garbage Pa mery days . a : Aoy Derrent “Bare . Parifies | - : s ¢ pertect. Plati- 2 // thie mbrmibe about 1 num ounted. 5450 the life of your and Top Coatings e i ® o= | gaged in taking up the stone p: | . _Wwonderful Val to $40.00 alr In Sick Rooms, Cellars. poorly ventilated Apartments. o e | ment preparator, aving the §| barsain. only.. resent batt ues up to o A Wonder ;sprav_mieceasiry as SoEp— harailess ag.water. - B The company g all BLU WHITE DIA- P erY° Made to Measure Great for use in bungalows and camps. All cans staudard o' monials in making MON Littlc less than A measure. (S /./ ment, hevond employing one karat. A | ____THE ELECTRIC e S e e ey 4505, Gomblnati t a / /’/ Ine Irteksion i Al beauyand oty $200 [} “E‘)‘(‘l‘l';s"s‘;*v';ég" HEE i-?"'x?",oi,;'g: s st 81 byt ., v i mmediately follow 3 aynes o1 orp., nd, Va. V4 Commieion ot ine. | 4t Oppenheimer+ Shah o STATION ewcorn reen 51 of Se be § | e | 1_'hLe"(.l‘:;rdan'f-;.nfiq :f:ln::‘“ m:;‘fl ) o 907 F St. AL Phone Franklin 6600 1002 F street N w om e it tripeon the v: -1 [(3 ) Qoote, Nore Bricos 1823-33 L Street: N.W. = e ® » Ty T e e o 10 XA : ¢ . i stablished 23 Years————_| i o'clock this morning. car No. 14 hav- Rice g o o bl e O ey pists BV Saad and U] 12 wlnct WASIINEEE The National Furniture Co. | Store Hours: 8 AM. to 6 PM. | The National Furniture Co. 3 EGG SALAD foenow n'\?f-ly'&'y.i‘.‘i'cars"fn T?.T:Ta‘m. v Arrange e 1 individual |and at present are running on four- | W e e O O R | STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING AUGUST fim‘&fi"fufiifi?flfimy:fi {nr ed facilities for the D“bhci‘§ llvqm"“nnm||||u|n|“|ul\|| ”ml]' ’]llh"l” Y "““;..1 ”m ) | Ill"‘“ i s, oli ked egg, -ut length- | travel. _* ¢ = HitHiL oy r'rflnffr’if“"-,i}’,'x'{é'y'; ’z’;w“{'\fm.aflxjg ;;e&, sc:"'u‘f"”“izu;'_ "({_ | I i I | | i| i > i | "|‘ of $100 or more, a le w“‘TE Houss ?:e}ar{x‘wc irur(:lfz};‘v‘l‘;e Eat:comg‘\ot ] Rogers Lmaralnleed Sil- ‘I il 1 I | % | i from S gece S:Ld"f DBi:i‘:\uar}e B thescusiy sdlournment of that| B verware or the set of A 4 | S £corate , = “_DEQ bsa ”emzfluvm:d{?eur:'r’es‘c.lu :«t ”n?: Dinnerware. I“ I I m ‘l, |“|l ‘ I I ’ i l, oritheiset ofiSilverware iv INEGAR e wivear he catalrd) I e g et o et e e e e o it o v £ S A 3 not run u::hf;ur:li_:z but on ’\'o\'cmber-! lu;' ey [1ssnn g '"...., i e G i i oy | 4 S il R most desirable. Whit: b L Bai ond fEe numes of{ A ! Houseis rich, mellow The conductor and S é_:é"”:ai»’ngi m’ ’ ll‘ q | '.'s:“"";v?,':;:fi L T T el il |||I|||“{ llml”ln]” Tl idls vinegar moved on Sunday a"d, have not stop- | ped except for snowstorms and ac- cidents since. 1 JO! CLAGETT PROCTOR. HELD FOR AUTO THEFT. Richard C. V. Hartley, formerly of Winston-Salem, N. . charged with stealing_an automobile the property 1] of Ray Baker, former director of the Tnited States nt, was held for the action of the grand jury i States branch of Police C: i being fixed at $5.000, The car was stolen | = from the Wardman Park ntel. o This Three-Piece Overstuffed Suite Golden Oak Duofold i Eioht-Piece Golden Oak Suit ! As pictured. Comprising Chair, Rocker and Sofa: Spring Soveteiith wonTerad is Eight-Piece Golden Oa L ouite Edges and Seats; Loose Cushions; cov- - Kltcll Cal)' t Covered with good grade As pictured. Comprising a large Buffet, China Cabinet, cred with Figured Tapestry. August 129.75 en ine Pt D Serving Table, Extension Table and four Furniture Sale Price........... i Like picture. We are fea imitation leather. August Dining Chairs, “izhs.i'mit;ciion leather seats. 94.75 it Terms at “ ional” turing this special Kitchen - L ugust Furniture Sale Price Cradit T atsTheNutiona Cabinet. Dunglg the August Furniture Sale Price, Easy Payments at “The National” Furniture Sale at . $ .15 S: !1 .15 :The dependability and 3 3 high efficiency of the Cadil- Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms lan:i zre devedry\‘vhtérc con- «ceded and admired. 2 Oil 5 Crib and i , 2 Open Evenings St Ma 5 t ; ove tiress | TREL » The Washington Cadillac 2 = 5 - Two burners. Strongly con- RO ‘ s Bed—Spring—Mattress e wenitshee This Four-Piece p Company y . 5 75 enamel finish; == il s As. pictured. . Comprising continuous-post White Enamel 516. drop sides. In- _ _ As pictured. Comprising lrxec : _?sssr- 1138-1140 Conmnecticut Ave. Metal Bed, with good spring and soft top { cluding spring. Triplicate Murror Dressing Table, Chiffonier $79 75 Franklin 1900-3901 Sanitary Mattress. August Furniture Sale l 4. 75 Easy and Full Size Bed. August Furniture Sale = PEICR: oo et i sinmsesosn oo shmsosaotess Credit it $9.75 Terms Easy Credit Terms makes cists._ Hiscox