Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1923, Page 14

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14 SCOTT GIVES PRAISE TOCOLOREDGADETS " ™55 Presents Commissions to Of- ficers of 24th Regi- ment. High tribute was paid the Wash- ington high school cadets by Emmet J. Scott, secretary-treasurer of How- ard Uni . in presenting com- missions to ll\m‘ officers of the 24th Regiment of the cadet corps at ex- ercises yesterday afternoon on the unlversity campus. “I have been told,” sald Mr. ott, “that the men who come from the Washington High Scheol Cadet Corps are those who take first rank in the military or- ganization here at Howard Univer- ity Severa® thousand students of the n the colored high| d campus and Wi | nessed the u‘rtml)n\\ . which in- icer was t of the b the . of Schools D Garnet C. son Ahd Mrs. Coralie F. Cook, » Houston and Dr. J. Ha n, members of the board s were received by the following officers: Armstrong High School. Schoo Ajur it | John Tuval, James Va Clyde IHale, Ralj s S dy Gilbert, Merrill Tomlin, Robert’ Carter. Duanbar High School. Dunbar High School—Lieutenant col- onel, Jullus S. Carroll; major, Thomas . Boyde; captains, Chauncey Larry. T.owell C. Wormley, James B. Walker, Herbert Douglass, Harry R. Mitchell, Andrew L. Radcliffe, Edward H. Miller, Norman_Jackson; ' first _lieutenants, Taniel C. Herbert, Togo D. West, Eu- mene Montgomery, Walter Jesse C. Wright, Tvane am Fletcher, Henry Tayior; second enzants, Leonard Z. Johnson, How- he. Oscar A. Lucas, Willlam oseph L. Langhorne, Samuel ™ iiiam Price: ply sergeant, Jo: h'«lralion sergeant il te; first sergeants, Robért L. Armistead S, Pride, Bruce Robin- son, Harold Lewis, Irv ohn! iam Skinner, P!dg Willlam Tigner, William 1 Brown, John L. Baytop, Louis J. Me @ith, Saxon Howard, John T: John 0. Hall, Robert E. Brooks W. Starnes, Alonzo H, Brow cey }'Arker Robert ¥." Henry, David W Brown, Alonzo M. Lee, John )a\lw ! Robert’ Weaver, Ernest Brown, Dar neal Johnson, Joseph N. Winn, Kline A. Price, Ravmond D. Banks, Wil m | Nelson, Collins E. Lew 1 i ster Bland and Oliver liam Al- | Corporals, Melvin Jenifer, Stewart, Chester Bland, W exander, lins George, Lawrence | Willlams, Webster Brown, ward | Muse, Milton B. Jeter, George W.! £haed, Robert J. Hall, James L. Lee, & on G. Howard, "Reglnald Johnson, OthelloThompso Dona'd Codozo, Au: rge W. Martin, William Talum n, Brown, Perry F rguson, John O. Hall, John Day, B | John Quander, John Tal- bert, Otis Boyd, ar!lun \\ est, Henry Morris, Bernard a | Armstroni High S mental ply sergeant, Russell | Shepherd; battalion sergeant major. | William W, Cuney; regimental color sergeant, Jerome 'Brown: battalion | supply serg Bernard Tyler; first | m Bric Peter Ste- lobert Carter, Francis Tur- . Willlam Rich. Sergean Thomas Chase, Jones, James W. Le < 1 John C. Curtls, Thomag ¥. Robinson, aron Bankett, Hall. Louls Charles Robert Abou ans- Thomas W Smith, Eqw borough. Horace J. A xander, Russell F. Flascoe, John P. S wer, Oscar Blue, John E. Jac n, Robert Bultimore, B. Gra; William Preston. George W. Coates. _ Corporals, Raymond Allen, Willlam | Newman, Francls_ Gllbert, William Temple, Warfleld Nutt, Charles Dixon, Hugh_Russell, C. ( ford, William Brown. 2 Robert Parham, Philllp Shields, M teil West. Theodore Balley, Albert | Shaw, Theodore Mason, ~Francis Futehin Tultan ¢ Hutchinson, Tinner, James Cou Tarl Darden, Paul Washington, Law: ce Harris, R. Flotcher, Arthur Robinson. acreeaat EniipLEATIN. i e a p_Atkins; sergeants, Clarence Perry, James Lawson: Man: ning Johnson, Sypl Irving Welch, Israel J. Twitty, Osie Bagley: corporals, Roland Richard- Leonard Smith. Joseph Suter, ilarry_ Franklin, Clarence T Rijos Eligis. T — Something Catchy. Prom the Cincinnati Enquirer. “I want something catchy—" b the_merchant, % e y not try sticky flypaper or a :l‘sl-;lhook’."‘ inquired the !aceuousrlfl criter. Wall Papers Price-Cut ALL PA. PERS— Imported and American—all new, exclusive patternings— Just received —in foli- age, grasscloth, tapestry, flat-tone and two-tone. Formerly 25 cents to $5 a roll—NOW 8 cents to $265 a roll. Special Memorandum: Summer slip-covers, exclusive English and French cre- tonnes, and a variety of willow furniture. ALLEGED BOGUS CHECK FASSER ARRESTED by Police in Beaumont, J. H. Ward, who is alleged to have several passed checks in arrest in Texas. bogus drafts a this city in 1916, Beaumont, to a message rec Grant, chief of det 7. R. Ross and Herbert Coon are sald to be two of his aliases. voung man is under Indictment here | for alleged forgel and an effort w be made to get him here for trial. bench warrant w It is ulleged thal the voung man|of public buildings and ground appeared and repry represen road Con office emploved. Ward was opened it is charged, 1 be sent. in this city in X nted that he was the lo ive of the Southern Rail-{ An| clerk | truction of Atlanta. Ga. and a lady to have obtained about $60¢. —_— One definition of a Russlan expert | o who went to Russia and | 1601, is wome o 1e ba is under Tex., according had dealings | with a number of merchants the short | waute he was in this city and is allege: THE EVENING TICKETS TO BE SOLD FOR TENNIS COURTS | Public Permits Will Be Available at New Navy Building nd Tomorrow. Tickets for playing tennis on courts in the public parks under the new stem fnaugurated this year will be The | placed on s#e tomorrow at’the new bullding, 18th and B streets | Ny it was announced today A | northwest, The | rates for admission to the courts have | been arranged on a scale. providing for a single permit of 10 cents an ur, a book of ten tickets for 50 ts and special reservations which may be arranced a week in advance for specified hours at the rate of 15 L | cents for two hours. “The single per- mit and the tickets sold in books of | ten will admit players to the courts {at_any time the courts are vacan The tickets will be sold at room ¢ building, begin al { tomorrow Week End Banking That extra hour very end of the week, convenient Uptown Bank. is proving very o0 patronize our Every Saturday G Street, remains ope: for the convenience of our patrons. We would be glad to have the business men of the neighborhood make usc of this week end banking hour. for banking—coming at the afternoon and at the end of the day for business men this Bank. at 1333 n from 4.15 to 5:15 o'clock, Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. : :mw:mammmmmmmmmzz Corsets Waistline and figure models— These First Fl MUSLIN UNDERWEAR — XNight- gowns, Buvelope Chemise, Draw- ers—in crepe and -:uun-—bou: s regular and extra BLOOMERS NIGHTGOWNS, and Corset Covers OVER II-OVIBB. Voile; attractd 38 to 46 . in WAISTS and and Step-ins— Crup. and Batiste; all colors. 500 in Flesh-col- ored Crepe; and Under Petticoats average by Col. C. O. Sherrill, officer in charge | % STAR;, WASHINGTON, which is expected to be about April 28. - After the courts are open the tickets may be purchased at booths at _the courts. The admission rate, howaver, it was explained, does not apply, however, to the courts in Montrose Park, Garfield Park and the White lot, reservations for which will be imade at the office of public buildings and grounds without charge, as at present. The Eternal Cause. i From the London Telsgraph. “What is the matter, little girl?” “Two boys were fightin’ and I got struck with a stone.” “That's it. The innocent bystander always gets hurt’ “But 1 don't know as I was an in- nocent bystander. as what they We st Mineral Waters Hawthorn Saratoga Seabright White Rock Club Soda Apollinaris Vichy of quality. 1415 H Street ‘Ghe Economy Corner 89 29« 47« - 98¢ TON HOSE; Black only SLIP-ON SILX printed Maderia LACE COLLARS—Venice Lace splenaid varisty Bertha Collars, of patterns PAISLEY SWEATERS— Slip-on _and Jacquette mode! trimm THREAD SILX HOSE. Heelex brand; Black only, o Regular '$1.50 ONYX-BRAND POINTEX COT- Pertent anatity; 09¢ m&:‘“k‘ whlt- 33 98 COLLAR AND CUFF 7Zth.and H Sts. NV, oor Bargains for Friday For the one day well-known values are being offered at a big saving in price. 129 750 SWEATERS—With 750 \_30c POMPEIIAN TALCUM one of the popular 3 for 500 SETS, embroidery POWDER; favorites. 37e 49 $3.98 ed with Paisley ...... £ Just for Friday—an assortment of All-tyme Crepe and Paisley Combination Dresses—in very smart models. All sizes. Values are $10.00 Girls’ Organdy, Gingham and Chambray Dresses—white, pink and blue—with ruffled sleeves and big Bertha collars. Sizes 2 EONIANeArs .. ... i have made enormous Every mother of youngsters Girls’ Middies Made of fine Copenhagen and Navy collars. 14 years. Values up Lonsdale gcan with Sizes 6 to O BID8 . coieciieis siaisie 88c Choice of a lot of handsomely Trimmed Hats—in all the popular shapes—brilliant colored flowers, feathers, reductions in the very things their wardrobes Kiddies’ Wash Suits Balkan, Button-on and Middy will be deeply interested in this Sale for a day—because we are needing right now. Oliver Twist, . styles—made of fine Peggy Cloth and Palma lmen—guaranteed not to fade. Worth up to $1.98 - etc. Values up to $5. For Fridayonly......... | bullding beyond repair. Popular Beverages < continuously the best estab- lished Mineral Waters, Ginger Ales, Grape Juices, etc.—those of proven merit. And numerous other brands You can draw upon our supply for case lots or any desired lesser quantity—sure == G. G. Cornwell & Son W%WWWW:S: Petticoats Popular Paisley de- signs— BAUVILLE S/ iHl and Oriental AYERSTOEVAT rAcl! c POWDER, smart and velvety . AYERSTOEVAT CREAM—a perfect cosm 35¢ CUTEX LIQUID POLISH _mt iupl fio nails daintily D. C, AUTO STRIKES GARAGE; | FRONT WALL RUINED An sutomobile yesterday afternoon bumped against the facing of the door of a two-story brick garage at 519 10th street southwest, property of W. W. Riley, lumber dealer at 6th and Water streets, and damaged the front of the The impact was great enough to cause a small portion of the wall to fall. Because of the dangerous condition in which the wall was left it becane necessary to rope off the sidewalk in front of the garage and the alley to the north of the structur Ginger Ale C.&C. Clicquot White Rock Peacock Scotch Brew Budweiser Grape Juices Welch's Purity Island Queen Phone Main 875 51 98 CARPS, in BEgyp- designs 19 w27 §Qe 17- 27« $7.98 88« B e e e e e e eee Seeesss sttt e eeessssssssssssssssssssssesstssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssasssssssssssstiissssasasssaiiss THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923, The Favorite ONE-POUND 5C LOAF i Frlday and Saturday Bargains Smithfield Hams 3 %.. Ib. 43¢ Also Genuine Master Market Special Boston Cream Pies, 2 for 25¢ Hermits, doz., 15¢; 2 doz., 25¢ HAM Smithfield Bacon, Ib. . ..38¢c Smithfield Shoulders, Ib., 28¢ 205, il Blue Ridge Brand Mild Cure 12 to 13 lbs. 9 Only....... c Mill- Holland brook 3i doz Sugar Loaf Bacon — Squares . .. = Eggs .. Butter print, Ca.ndled in Cartons Govemmenl No. 1 e Michigan POTATOES @@ 10 1bs, 23¢ 15 s, 30c¢ Fresh Pot. Herring, 3 for 20c Roe Shad, Ib. . . .45¢ Buck Shad, Ib. . . . 35¢ Fresh Flounders. . 20c Croakers, Ib... . .15¢ Roasting Chickens, Ib. 43¢ Frying Chickens, Ib. 45¢ Baking Chickens, Ib. Rib Veal Chops, Ib. 20c MASTER INN Ypen 7 a.m. to 7.30 p.,m Snturday Special Individual CHICKEN POT PIE Really Delicicus Cut From Top Quality Steers Veal Breast Rolled, Ib. 15¢ Baked Ham, ¢iisn Ib, 45¢ St o R e ¢ Prime Ribs «Begf:=- 325 LOFFLER’S FAMOUS Pork Pudding, 15, Scrapple, 12%55, J.B. MARCELLA, can, 23¢ Inderrieden Pick of Pack, can, 17¢ Co. King Fisher, can, 15¢ FAMOUS Overland, can, 12l¢ Curtice Bros.’ SEEDED | Calif. Khaki Brand 19¢ Jar | Bk 3 & 50c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Iz, Del Monte Fruit Saladc3%¢" 45¢ | Shredded Wheat, Package, 11c 29;, GOFFEE 25 Ib. Phone Main 2576-2569 Phone Main 2576-2569 622-24 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.

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