Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 32

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33 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. M AJ DUNUVAN 'm RUN Changes in Stationsof |MUTT AND JEFF—After That, Mutt Felt Much Better. R ey BY BUD FISHER. Army and Navy Officers e A e ST e AR T o THAT Looks LIKE A ital E : | ewe Bucks Him coming FUR I.EG"]N BBMMANDER[ Of Interest to Cap: : 3cke cets €10 Fon SeG Dowy THe Army. ’ N . | ONE 'SoNG FoR A RecoRd Col. Powell C. Fauntleroy, Medical 7 FoR A TALKING MACHINE 2 istri 'Curpu; Lieut. Col. James D. Tilford, Costello Post Will Propose District | U - /0 o arca, Medical Auditor as Department {Corps, and Maj. Patrick J. O'Shaugh- inessy, ordnance department, have ® Head. been placed on the retired list on ac- ——— count of disabilitles incident to the o | service. Maj. Daniel J. Dornovan. Distric = 2 Sergt. Edward Robertson, 25th In- auditor, will be a candidate for de- | tT¥E JFIRETC, BOberteon, ot e partment com-p retired for age. mander of the [l 3 Cofi:g!« Ray ::r. Hare. Quartermaster 5 ~ % , recently returned frory Ger- American Lesgion many. has been ussigned to @iy at in Washington Brooklyn, when the annual Lieut election is held in ALeurcail gned to duty the boardrcom of 4 e e o duty the District build- The resignation of First Lieut. Paul | Ing Saturday E.. Jackson, United States Infantry, * has been accepted by the President, night. to_take effect at once. This was made ) Maj. George A. Lytle, Veterinary Trovn todasi b Corps, who has been under treatment | friends of the 8 at Walter Reed General Hospital, has | wnajor. who sai been assigned to duty at Chicago. e wouid be nom ¢ . Capt. Gregory S. Lavin, ordnance | ated by the V department, at Toledo, Ohio, has been ent B. Costello ordered to this city for temporary 'ost delegation to DANIEL J. DONOVAN duty. pending his departure for the | the annual con- EZ0 ;Panama Canal Zone for duty as as- | S entia B sistant to the department ordnance | 2 officer. spita ity placing his name in nomina- at the naval hospital, this ci . preventing demorallzing situations, | y Walsh of Massachusctts. told the|against the burning of trash along = 5 i All the principal officers of the |such as coal strikes. Lincoln Park Citizens' Associati Benning road., pointing out that the = < department commander will N | Al : : 1 y ; ’ s Association, | Ee . poi [ h S William 1 Franklin, atso | oo = .. |newly organized United States flcet| Iie explained that his study of coal |at its meeing in the Brvan School | FSulting odors were most offensiv Brighten Y H AL L TR | Lieut. Commander Hugo Franken- | sis 4 { George . Ju righten Iour riome ! mden i - 4 has not progressed to the point Where !1ast night. The senator explained t i L are that there { berger at the Washington navy yard | '€'T NeW designations. e e e e T lo b uiline | L ained that | the association, told of his ! .. i c i d 3 = . L 5 s 3 1 d ! the citizens’ associations ‘ tions of conditions in Lurope during stmas Wi didates in the ihas been relieved from all duty and ! confessed that little money fs laemgi i basio “;n f ?1 f" "’fher(a recent tour. Harold Warner, z::d':hé' t of |'>“' : 2oLl d & < . |TEST OF CHRISTIANITY | made in the coal business. Most of | ! r political organizations | chyirman of the educational comumnit. | o - ! the coal men appearing before the| and that it is the duty of citizens to | tee, was commended for his speech, Let Us Give You an Estimate. Ui ae {Coal. Commission, he asserted, ara tionalae ihemoelven - | made before the Board of Trade dur- i wmining Loard | AND DEMOCRACY IS SEEN | tolincomiisban, Moo s irves proc v vty e oD to 4 | s Bueaonat weai: wnenne wid| R. K. Ferguson, » I vpuruunlol them m;e nufl;rlng ‘he‘l‘u‘ { a“:i“: ‘x‘;l" 1’;’"“ n the community in|of the needs of schools in_northeast | - «. financial Josses in the conduct of their i ch ey live. 1 'aint Dept., 1114 Sth St. Ph. M. 2490-2401, 3 Dono Pm‘fih;fi‘ i::'fmunm(-m - Navy | EX-Vice President Marshall, in Ad: | business. ) ?Senator Declares All Should| Fenewine Senator Walsh's speecn, a S| et dressing Men's Club, Discusses | Following his tall at the Church of | { resolution was passed proposing that the fol- | | the Covenent, Mr. Marshall addressed | the Lincoln Park Citizens' Association been | ing. | the Mississippi Society of Washing- i inti it wir sra) | Coal Situation as Demoralizing. | the Missistinpl Speiety of, Vs hone | Join Associations—Educa- |do ail tn its power to obtain the pas- it iillicne il ‘as appoi inan- aireraft | The time has come when Christian- | Williams, the retiring senior fit;n:uurl X : sage of the Capper teachers' salary Hiakeslea has ity and democracy are being put to a | from Mississippi, Las no superior in tional Bills Backed. {111, the compulsory education bill | cial sec: A resolution was pass- | he history of the Senate for sus- ; detached from the W former Vice President Thomas | tained eloguence and as an impromptu the free text book bill. The secr 1 ington navy yard, orward to x lively ¢ Lieut. Commander Carl £ e Membe, arshall declared in addr debator. The e never has had was instructed to notify the chair- | th: . st night. | his 2 a ore P | o ittees of ac L r by ¥ must be | mental political and historical knowl- | ¥oman to be a member of a eiti-| A resolution was also p E Wheeler, pas Y SRl T et zens' association,” Senator David I ' testing to the District Commiss s Comforter Church. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT The National Furniture Co. GUARANTEED QUALITY AT Store Hours: 8 AM. TOEKTEND 14TH STREET Appeal Will Soon Be Made to House for Longer ‘“I“l!ll(llllllll[}“[ll\lll '"pn [umm | it o WU G L BB G T 1...u||l\uumlumuuul el ettt el e Offers a Big Store Full of Christmas Suggestions in Guaranteed Furniture at Low Prices. 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