Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1923, Page 11

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PLANTO CELEBRATE STREETFINISHING i JAssociation Will Commemo- i rate Completion of Work on Nichols Avenue. Adoption of a resolution to ap- polut & committee to formulate plans for a celebration to commemorate the completfon of the $100.000 repair work now in progress along Nichols avenue und several of the intersect- ing streets constituted the principal Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers ' Of Interest to Capital Army. Lieut. Col. Samuel R Gleaves of the War Department general staff has been ordered o Fort Sam Hous- ton, Tex., for duty. Officers have been detalled to duty at colleges and schools as follow: Capt. Floyd Hatfield, 29th Infantry, to the Georgla School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga.; Capt. John H. Knuebel, infantry, to the public high schools, Atlanta, Ga.: First Lieut. Clyde L. Hyssong, 25th Infantry, to the high hools, Dallas, Tex. Col. Arthur T. Balentine, Infantry Reserve Corps, has been relieved from duty at the War Department and wili proceed to his home in San Diego, Smith. alr service, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. $1,600 IN FORFEITURES. U. 8. Branch of Police Court Col- lects Big Total. These forfeitures were recorded in the United States branch of the Po- lice Court yesterday: Ray Waterson, $100, charged with violating the pro- hibition act; Joe Pegano, carrying a deadly weapon, $500; Charles Paretto, carrying a deadly weapon, $500; Ash- ley Masters, traffic regulations, $400, and Joseph Thurston, permitting gaming on his place. $100. A total in thege cases of $1,600. Moses Elmore, carrying a deadly weapon, paid a fine of $50, and W liam Day was sentenced to serve sixty days in jall for the same offense. DAVIS CONTEST AT @ W. U. | The annual Davis prize speaking contest, one of outstanding scholastic events at George Washington Uni- versity, will be held in the instit ORCHESTRA CONCERT. By the United States Soldlers’ Home Band Orchestra, at Stanley Hall, Soldiers’ Home, this evening, beginning at 6:60 o'clock, John S. M. Zi merman, director. March, Overture, (request) . Paraphra quest) . s fon from grand opera, ust” (request).....Gounod (In two parts) Waltz ballad, “The First Waltz,” Robinson Finale, “Carry Me Back to My Carolina Home" Silver “The Star Spangled Banner.” The public is cordially invited to attend these concerts. HOOVER GOES TO IOWA. Secretary of Commerce Hoover left ‘Washington yesterday for Des Moines, Iowa, where, tomorrow, he will address the annual convention of TESTS FOR U. S. JOBS. Civil Service An- nounces Exams for Vacancies. The Civil Service Commission to- day announced that examinations will be held to fill vacancies in the following: Assistant pomologist, bu- redu of plant industry, Department of Agriculture, at $2,040 to $2,740 a year; automotive engineer, ordnance de- partment at large, Aberd proving ground, Aberdecn, Md., $5.0 assistant, f y of the De Madison, W Commission stant in plant | indus- | boratory as- at $1,000 a ¥ $900 to $1 sistant, jur " C., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923. — sistant observer in_ meteorology, weather bureau, at $1,080 a year; junior engineer, —Jjunior ~physicist, junior technologist, bureau of stand- ards, Department of Commerce, at $1,200 to §1,600 a year. In addition to the basic salaries named above the bonus of $20 a month will be allowed for most positions, the salary of which does not exceed $2,509 a year. Full information and application blanks may be obtained at the office of the Clvil Service Commission, 1724 F street northwest. Peterson' Ointmen When a rash breaks out on your skin, the mighty healing power of Peterson’s Ointment will quickly end it. ~ > Alber: D). bu- e e For itching, burning, blemished, rough, chapped, red or imtated skin or eczema, it very often su after others have failed. Clears the Skin I mm nmosaunonos!{ You'll Like Trading at Phillip Levy’s ' This 3-Room Outfit | at $79-50 per Room Now you can furnish a three-room apartment for only $79.50 per room, and you don’t need the ready cash either, because we'll arrange long- time, dignified credit with you—terms that will suit your own convenience. business ot a meeti of the Congress | n placed on the retired list |tjion’ assembly hall tonight at § Heights O eiation in the count of disability Incident to ock. President Howard L. Hodg- Congrass Heights Baptist Chureh last ns will preside. The public is in- Shula & v hurclrda Aeut. Allan L. Briges, in- Tt ’ igh fantry. has been ordered to Fort Sam This work, which consists of the | Houston, Tex. for duty with the = widening and paving of Nichols Zud bivision. SVeiie; movini|thie car bracka) toltho | s . Howell M . cavalry. at|lain Corps. at the naval t the road and putting in % e, n., been assigned | tion, Newport, R. to the 4th Cavalry, at Fort Mclntosh, | signed to the U. S, S. Denebola a as main and a conduit for tele- | Tex. = ut. \l\'flllnnl 0. llll(nbh’lh:\.. ir., Lot e e e ai. Francls M. Maddox, infantry, | Clvin Engineer Corps of the 3d Nava ““ 9 wizesy de expected)ito, besaom i been relleved from duty In the | District, has been detailed as public pleted the latter part of the sum-lnilitix bureau, War Department, and | works officer at the naval station, mer. ordered to Alaska for duty with ba The appointment of Dr. E. E. | troops. v g 3 Richarason. the presiqent of the as-| Cabt. Walter C. Ellls, Slgnal Corps, S G Ty The Meosvd | at Camp Alfred Vail. N. J., has been f the Con- 4 to M. s provided Among , the Natlonal League of Woman Voters. He will discuss the recom- mendation of President Harding that | (6 $500 0 VEAT, MUEEE N the United States accept conditional | {ory “Netictant, senior grade membership in the Permanent Court 'of “standards. Departme of International Just o t §1 to $1.3 a year; junior air, g to $840 a year, bure ; labora- | bureau ining sta- nila. for duty. an 1. a. finance de- & been transferred from oiifs Are . Va. to the West Pont rss Heights | ments to the groun )1 and better equip- = = Military Capt. artment, signed to dut these g was p &n addition’ to the Cong Ruhool, tapto Cooke, finance de- as been Field, Va. All Washington WITH INCLUSIVE CLOTHES SERVICE To adapt the words of a sublime teacher, Man’s Store clothes signify “all things to all men.” And every- thing to every man who buys his clothes with care! Here’s one of the groups of nonchalant Norfolks and sport models. 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