Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1923, Page 20

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\ A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, MAY 21, 1925 T : ‘ e r last night while in front of his home, ; son escapedl followi & the shootl | h h bo & Gen. Gibson, Oldest Graduate : AN FATALLY SHOT. oo orin Fuiikiret na v oome]| 73 0 5 St Somshengon oo | ot BSE SRD00 T2 00T . e at the exandria ospital rom the ” ey . . Lend Your Car for One Sightseein Jewee Horn, Colored, Hit TFive|effects of five bullets in his body | i ‘Of West Point, 96. Tomorrow s Sig B e - e s v i - ] : | at 312 Montgomery street. Trip During Shrine Week. | Jackson, colored, who is sald to live ALEXANDRIA, Va. May 21.—Jesse | ; v {de » Chauffeur, or the Committee Will . | At the hospital today no hope was | Rfllatll’% to Honor| | n g onrasks, ?:;‘;,,;:Cm“m T oier Horn, wolored, was shot at 7 o'clock ' held out for his recovery. = Jack- | Only Living Officer ; S L G e ; When the Shriners Arrive of Mexican War. Phone Main 6723 Always call for Lo —you'll want everything looking spic- & v : and-span. By sending for our driveg to- s o " 1 A Res nOl | day you can be assured of having your Veler(ln berved m; g 3 e - i i houschold furnishings and wearing ap- . ‘ . You make no mistake when insi i el s ss r With South L COMMANDS AIR STATION. | WILL WITNESSED. ing Resinol, " For many yews.this soothing; o agl Telemtes a ; g, i » g G 'he-lui:n( oinlmd:nl has been so 2ucceulully used » LL MAIN 4724 ” ; Maj. Garrison Detailed to Bolling | Woman Leaves Only Paper Naming lor the most distressing cases of eczema, rashes, * B 1 J ( A as Colonel. 4 j:4Garzison. £l e and kindred disorders, that it is now the onc ; N N Field in June. | Bequests. favored skin treatment in thousands of homes. Vi | 3 Maj. Willlam H. Garrison, jr. air| Mrs Margaret Deniston by a paper I Sailsto itchi Gen. Horatio Gates Gibson. the service, has been detailed |nn»mmar(l§ writing dated August 23. 1920, set uu:::i"an‘bin.1em:r“h’bh;‘:rn'n’:i'm“ew.“”A‘i’fldh-,by oldest living graduate of West Point| . the Army air station at Bolling Field, | forth her wishes as_to the disposi- Resinol Soap it makes a real beauty treatment and sole surviving offcer of the| Anaco: Rhectalled hos for complexions that are rough, blotchy or other- T Breciai Dispatch to the Star. Mexican war, will celebrate his| i ase n tudent e Genera 7 28 ol e wise blemished. i pinety-sixth birthday tomorrow at! Service School. Fort E After spe- X Buy from your druggist in the origi- e the home of his da er. Mrs. | 3 ¢ Kan., and will assume his new dut e eanta i w bioe o'tk opal e, R | C L-EANE,?«’~ &" DYER’ o e & : 3 \er remaining e : RO 2 S i . George W. Wal 15 N street at Bolling Field the crmplet e e Resinol is never sold in bulk. b pe! 3 b s, northwest. Four generations will the regular course of instrucuion, | i bequestavihclude $500 d i Main Office: 720 13th Street N. W. help the officer properly observe the| ¥ early in June. | It Johnson. $400 to Jegsie | by Sl Maj. Garrison is fro v York a r §100 each to Earl L. 3 B | was graduated from We and Alice Corey, all of Immediately after being graduated Military Academy in S, ton; $100 to Stella Sharretts' a5 a serond lieutenant, Gen. Gibson| as a major in the Si JorP= Vol | of Baltimore. $100 to Jennie O Loop 25 i = unteer Army, during t panis P > rat Barrington, Mass. afd $1 Was zent tb Mexzico and servedj In the Regular Army he was Ilie Stewart of St. Joseph. Mo throughout the war with that nation.) 5 _ e tached to the cavalry arm until Au-| Her husband’s watch is givem to He was engaged in most of the major Kast, 1920, when he was !V.flll.\‘.'rl'dl Will Sink of Columbus Junction, battles and helped found the Aztec|Eener e Fib-cj o the @i service el Club in Mexico City upon the conc A Ry Cantice slon of peace. The club was com- mmanding the 2d Ohio Ar- Posed only of American officers who | tillery hen the war ended he was #aw active service in Mexico » adier general 4 One by one the members of the club ie n was graduated from have passed on. until Gen. Gibson re- | W 1 1847, Tn his class were mains its president and only member. 1 who later distinguished g < All of the other officers who served in in the service of the coun- : that war have also died, leaving the | try. among them being Gen. Burnside | 4 B o and Capt. Hazzud. the latter of whom | A m———— as the fir cer killed in the civil UNIFORMS T0 DOT |+ i ‘Moal P iy el Every Cement dropped to 22 per Army. Navy ;l;d Marine Heads Get U‘phOIStering Reservations at TO UPHOLSTER YOUR barrel at the mill and has not P WRiGI-EYS advanced one cent above g ! | _ ' ;‘hat price since that time. Music Association, an indicate that! . : o ' The Great American Sweetmeat these three branches of the service | will be largely represented Your . Reservations for the Army now Furniture “2d| : : oid New || oy Aot nclfting those al-|| B\ our experts at prices which Teeth were given to man to use. R e sV e || S et ot tewer than 2 || ke our muscles, they meed exercise, N THE upward trend of this Admiral Coonts and his marts e !] Other concern in Washington. queets have bien received from nacai || Sp Covers Made to Order || and plenty of it. L n country’s heaviest building officers for 1 te. Gen Lejewne's|| New York Upholstering Co. iRt 619 F St. N. 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TS! tocs; foc 411 T e operations by anticipating their toes, for dll foot odors, its action The perfect gum is made under @pecial Dispatch to The Star ness from pure materials, and aicmmi o GERIMINOL| s e = A %, shipments of Portland Cement to R e g : the limit of their storage capacity, friends from this city while thev| Germinol Foot Powder contains oxy- T motoring o Ruteilrosa nar | gen, matre's gesiat parter. - You f : ? ‘ : and in this respect they deserve the .- will be surprised at its prompt and The first intimation the party had | hing action. Ev licati o g i i a0 100wl T W "W T2 | seothing action. 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Our graduate corsetiere is at your service in selecting and fitting Your- R & G Elasticside Corset = ) ) 7 / Y ATLAS Portiand Cement over a period of thirty yéars has been @ @C ) / //7 ( O known as “‘the Standard by which all other makes are measured.” - 2 ? s ® "7th at F

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