Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1923, Page 29

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Changes in Stations of | Army and Navy Officers § Of Interest to Capital r Army. ' Maj. William A. Turnbull, judge ad- Wocate, at Governors Island, N. Y., has been ordered to this city for duty in the office of the chief of the militia burcau, War Department. First Lieut. Clinton S. Berrien, 7th Fleld Artillery, at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., has been ordered to the Panama Canal Zone for duty. Second Lieut. Joseph M. Glasgow, eavalry, alde de camp to Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen, has been assigned to The Sth Cavalry, at Fort Riley, Kan. but will temporarily serve with the 81t Cavalry Division, Organized Re- serve t New York city. Tirst Sergt. John Lotz chemical warfare service, at Edgewood, Md., and Sergt. Charies Wilson, 10th Cav- alry, at Pampanga, P. I, have been re- tired on account of age. Ma). Kelth F. Adamson, ordnance department, in_the office of the chief S. 8. 0-3 has been assigned to the command of the U. 8. 8. 0-13. _Lieut. Herbert V. Wiley, at the Naval Academy, has been transferred to the air station at Lakehurst, N. J. The resignations of Lieut. Lynn C. Bricker of the battleship Florida and Ensign Roland E. Waller of the air- craft squadron, battle flect, have been accepted. Commander Samuel S. Rodman, Medical Corps, at Great Lakes, I has been ordered to Los Angeles, Calif, for duty. He will" relieve Lieut. Commander James D. Bobbitt, Medical Corps, who has been opdered to_the navy yard, Puget Sound, Wash. Lieut. Charles L. Haines, Medical Corps, at Hampton roads, has been ordered to Haiti, and Lieut. Paul P. Maher, -Medical Corps, in’Haiti, has been ordered to Great Lakes, 1l Lieut. Commander Harry D. John- son, Dental Corps, has been trans- ferred from the battleship Utah to the Marine station, Quantico. Lieut. Robert M. Askin, Dental Corps, of the battleship' Maryland, has been ordered to the Naval Acad- emy. He will relleve Lieut. Spry O. Claytor, who has'been ordered to the Maryland. i Lieut. Max Cohen, Dental Corps, at Quantico, Va., has’ been ordered to the Utah, g, P satisfaction? Furniture of Merit Every item that we place in our store is measured in terms of satisfaction. Will it serve our customers to their Unless we can guarantee we do not give place in our assortments—for our patrons must be able to buy in fullest confidence. That’s what makes this a safe store. Charging it is a privilege, too—which we gladly extend merely upon request. House and Herrmann Our choice of all makes as offering the most perfect refrigera- tion in the most prac- of ordnance, War Department, has| ™y MG Lol o : a : g0 W. Armstrong, Sup- 2 V18 been ordered to Fort Bragg, N. C, f0r{ 513 °Corps, at New York, has been de- - duty. v - ‘Cipt. Floyd V. Kilgore, Medical|itlled as supply officer OF:this ‘hos. gor):s,nl;xn.: h;(on asslgned to duty “‘: Commander Ralph M. Warfleld, Civil or ey, Kan. i Engineer Corps, at the Navy Depart- Capt. Wayne 1t. Beardsley, Medical | ment, has beeri ordered (o the navy Corps, at Fort Adams, R. I, and Cabt.| yard,’ Portsmouth, N. H. William C. Whitmore, Medical Cors. |~ Li¢ut. Harold W. Johnson, Civil Engi- i i t Willlams, Me., have been or- | neer Corps, at Guantanamo, Cuha, has | tical forms for domestic to_exchange tions. .. 1 been ordered to duty at Hampton roads. o E Z. H j. Lawrence C. Churchill, air| “officers on the Asiatic station have 3 A i : i use. You can rely im- service, at Americus, Ga., has been|peen assigned to command of ships & = A F P assigned to duty at Omahia, Neb. |as follows: Commander Ralph & plicitly upon “Challenge” Refrigerators. They Needham, the Ajax; Lieut. Com- will serve you faithfully , : d Lew! C. Ce tock, th S| Capt. George R. Evans, assistant :-’:1'? e!‘:icucl?lijonm%:rfise:cRobétbl?’. and well. Constructed on scientific principles— naval attache at the United States|Hinrichs, the Isabel; Lieut. Com- embassy, Parls, France, has been re-| munder Henry M. Kieffer, the Quiros, l’io\r‘d from all active duty and or-lang Licut. Commander Ames Loder, and built in the most thorough manner. Many sizes and types are here to his home in the United|E] Cano. for your selection. In the Side-icer Style— satx’s-?ac!t‘:lr‘fi;. of sizes and linings out of which you can select High Wide Deep hch 28 16h. Enam. lning ... $21.50 Enam. lining . .. 524»75 Other sizes of the Side-icer type— 41Y-in. 30-In. 16-In. With enamel lining, up to “Challenge” Brand Refrigerators Navy. —_——————— HOUSEBREAKER GIVEN (5, Forter,| SIX YEARS IN PRISON been assigned | AR % the Naval Hospital, Mare | Three-Year Term Meted Out to Island, Calif. . Lieut. Commander Montgomery E. Wielder of Razor—Dope Sellers Higgins, Medical Corps, attached to the traneport Henderson, has been as- | Get Clemency. ®lgned to duty at the Naval Dispen- wary, Washington, D. C. mander Daniel T. Ghent of the! enth naval district has been o command of the U E. Porter, | ek Justice Stafford, in Criminal Diviston Lieut. Commander Benjamin H.|L on Friday sentenced Elijah Edmon- Brooke, Supply Corps. attached to/the | son, colored, to serve six years tn the attleship Pennsylvania, has been de- - i talled assupply officer at the na‘_a]‘venllennu) for housebreaking. Edmon- training station, Newport, R, I. |son Is an old offender, and the police A Waters, Dental |say they recovered $5,000 worth of naval air station, Hamp- 100t in his room. The specific charge ter. was breaking into the story of Harry William A, Angwin, | Kaufman, February 9 last. attached to the battle- | - Because I Superior Dining Suites Of Grand Rapids make—which immediately classes it as of the best. In a pleasing inter- pretation of period design—of which Heppelwhite has been the inspiration. It's in both com- bination Mahogany and Walnut—10 pieces—with genuine inlay outlining the panels, the rim of the table and backs of chairs. 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We feature ) Whitney Carriages—because we can guarantee them—showing an enormous variety of styles. lce clles“. o= .$8'75 to 528'50 vy " Depart- Here are two of the most popular numbers: sentence of R. Hall, colored, him another \ith porcelain lining, up to 2 Ha S| F. Gibson. white, convicted g h_;w been transferred from the ing a dope addict and with forg- Rochester to the Seattle. ing a check for $140. was given a| Lieut. James J. Hughes of the U.|term of one vear at Occoquan. Whitney Pullman (Bzactly as Tllustrated) What should properly be termed a “Medium size Pullman” type—made of Fiber, with wooden wheels, rubber tires: long pushers: well upholstered and very comfortable springs. Ecru finish Whitney Stroller (Bzactly as lustrated) Made of durable Fiber, and cquipped with long pushers; wooden wheels, with rub- s 75 ber tires; comfortable springs. Fin- 23- ished in either Cafe or Blue........ 'hoe a box tonight THE CANDY FOR PEOPLE OF GOOD TASTE. 50 . 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