Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1923, Page 30

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D. ‘C. JUNE 3! 1923—PART 1. are to be held in rese until the | the improvements made on the Ana. H'- has served for five and a half years ° next air service expedition of ex- | ceatia station -whip will be applied to |in"India and ten vears with the E . AVIATION ACTIVITIES IN WASHINGTON | |-t Pl . rades Union Activities | 4 | s s it 88 e . o i Bt e to the sirdar governor general, offices of deputy assistant adjutant gen- | equipped with a ‘Lewis machine gun | poigd“"fiew o VE-7 and the MO-1 | = | Bolling Field. ! was flown to Front Royfl, Va., to in- 5;‘,”',‘“5"".‘, t";’:"‘u.‘::“",’;“’“’.';m'r".l‘.‘f‘l‘_’:};_1 (Martin spotter) to Baltimore Wed | | Sudan; military gyptian 4 /4 8pect the remount station there. He On | jesday to exhibit it at the aerial | rmy; commanding artille >robably no local trades union pays repaiv roofing work: interior | Brig. Gen. M. H. Bandholts, com-l cturned the same day. Capt. W. C. | on, thF 104th Squadron, Maryland Na-|circus held there on Memortal day | |army: commuanded the artilicey of & di Frobably no 1008 = i an be done from December 1o manding general of the distriet of | Ocker was the piiot 4 iuard, in the acrial exhibition | op, 437, their return reported that | visiori with the British forces in Franc ®s impressive a tribute to 18 des 0 M mping alterations can be wo 2 specte ro0p | | held there the following day. THhe | o h"nterest and enthusiasm was with the rank of brigadier general’ ceased members with as steady &nliage’ from January to May: heating, Woshinston "‘n‘" £eq ”‘*F""’l P "’l‘“w Lieut. Corlixs C. Mosby of San Diego | Plane shot down an onmervatlon bul- | ghown over the two ship: served Tiran (medal “and two clasps) the yeara go by as does | repair and overhaul jobs -ould be made nes at the fleld last iday Bl arrived last Saturday from the Call- | SO0 W I8 UCenCUary, bul ets. ) “A‘.". | A i |and in the expedition against Agar interest as the ) Y A m | when the plants shuc down In the|convectlon with tHe lnspection. the|forals clty by alrcibne. Ut Tacaday the aif here was flled| ‘qne NC-4, the first plane to cross Britich Milit: E Who | ks, Sudan (received a medal and Topographical Union. | whe . i : : [ Siinpianag of sl tsnsr. Thte) : w55 | Britis ilitary Envoy 01 i) werved o tor A the Columbia Typogray spring, starting major repairs and re Y G a In the ship which had Atlantic ocean now is assem D v hall was crowded | plicements In- April: electric wiring, Jo'0 Aero Squadron carried out a |G S, fP R ckwell activity, and not of an unusual char- | he base of the Washington Mont | years ‘on the western front in D o hame (0 pas thelr last | Overhauling of fane, motors and other lactical problem with the infantry| fitermeainte Depot for Maj Gen | Scter eiiher. began at ¥ o'clock in the | & 10® W8 S0 Dutting the huge Is Ordered Here Holds | durins the world war and was Wwith those who cam Y oup of | eauipment, from September to Janus oops wt Fort Washington. On con- | Patrick. Lieut. Mosby (hen proceeded | MOTRINg and by 7 oclock that night |goig noat together was under the the B 5 0. 804 O M, G He respects. as & body, to a Eroup and miscelianeous remodeing in clusion of the on, Col. Bab-|in an SE-5 to West Point, N. Y., where | MOIOTS Were roaring above the field yp.cvision of Boatswain Dietrich of - | times mentioned in dispatches. thirty-nine, fellow workers who hud nry, carpentry, plastering and | cock, chief of the district, he was cheduldd to give a course of |ANd Vicinity the station. Thursday the MO-1 was Many Honors. oHe holds the Belgiun craix do Buere; died during the past vear. Ther was [ lathing can be doné from December to i lectures to the graduating class at Naval Alr Station. flown over to the Monument and Order of Osmian ird _cla an . i Deming. | April 1 y NG = Military Academy.” On the com- . 9 | numerous other land planes to be rder of the Medfid ourth class, atid an oration by Willlam i It this schedule shou o e e y he will proseed | Lieut: George R. Fond returned in placed ‘on exhibition (here are (o be the King George V' coronation medal, head of the civil service committee. | gut by 11 householders 1@ (o repo Wg WOl ” S S Wi A ration he Martin “spotting” monop| Percica over by afr s i e WA oM e 5 undreds of dwellings, nu from Cleveland, where it had 7 and appropriate music. Arrange- [ by ke el office bulldings and. apw I . Lieut » L. Maughan, holder |undergoing a series of improvem £ 1. Mulligan, ficld engineer of the [ D. §. 0., who is 10 serv itary at Col. Charlton speaks F German ments were made by @ committee COn= o Top 0y ¢ other big jobs are keeping trades vi the world's airplane speed record, for the past two weeks mg the Wright Aeronautical Corpo tache 10 the British embs . n, slightly; Hindustani, higher sisting of Jason W rman, chairman l“\ well as in an ultimat- reduction of | tually 100 per -«cent employed at the I Hodge of the office of changes were the addition of better | experimenting with an oil pad r place of Maj. Gen. H. standard; Pushtoo, lower standard, and Aaud M. Berry. Franklin W 08ts 1o the one making the s present tim chief of ~-;v‘\'lt‘911:‘ Pussenger, flew wind s |.1.§~‘ id tion of | the n Douglas n'm‘.'.dlv. Dlane re- jis returning to lv’,:glvrnu’y‘“,;u,um.,.u\, Arabic. i : ; i aud e R | to Boston, where Lieut. Hodge gave |the control ) Com- ceived at on ‘ of his tenure of appointment on - Lud special experience during five Lows Fe.ter and Henry W, Weber Seneiliaker Poion N e e of all locals in the trade | an addre: # club of reserve offi- | mander H. B. Grow of fhie bure h after the Shrine convention is | June IX, has behind him a very distin- | years on the personal staff of Sir Regi The d A mewters of the past!night at the wecustomed rendezvous ement of the District of Cos | cers They returned to the fleld, and |acted as observer while this w arry mail daily between Washing- | guished career nald Wingate in Cairo and Kharfim year were: Jame 7 Richard | What will take place will not be known | lumbia are requested to send news|on Monday, Lieut. Maughan flew the | was being carried out. The Navy Va. The vadiator Col, Charlton was born In 1571 In|und las traveled extensively in Europe. ¥ Topham, Chatles 13 Groome, Osear iuntl it has occurrea. items for thix column by Thursday | last of the Porto Rican fight =hips |placed orders for aboit thirty of these : the water | 1891 he joined the Royal Artillery and| He will sail for the [nited Stafes B Mavo, Samuel K. Davies. Joseph . | oIning te ades Union” Activitien,” [to the Fairfield Air Intermediate [ships with the Martin Aeronautical | radiator, and ix designed 1o keep the has until the p t date served in the | from Southampton on the Homerls Clarke, 1 A Onyun. Gec < juilding trades . Washingion con- The Evening Star Depot, st Fairfield, Ohio, Where they | Corporation, and it is expected that ofl from becoming overheated. Royal Field and Royal Horse Ar v. | June 6 Kauffinan, William .V > ence D. Bonney. Bernavd I . ggn ¥, Geuding, M ¥ as - - GUARANTEED QUALITY AT - CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT nd one Capers, Symonds. George " Pl Cuddy, Fra I idd. son, Chancy S ns m. Charles A Cape ¥, Richard 1 Hook bod. dames B Alford Wil o T FREE! Credit for All R ] svery, s The National’s Easy Credit Terms Are for Every One! | | " o cus 1 ament recently regarding 5 amounting to $100 or more Cielitteriinace Ficun propaganda ' rades i we will give a Four- i : . 1 ity e! Buy wha Vit o || Bewiiae el | Come and Buy Your Needs NOW—At These Low Prices | | o ond moic’ our 42-piece” Set of Dec- small first payment— N ol e » i . the balance i el L] ESSORWWL ] And Pay a Little a. Week Faymente, “weskiy' o utn.” an i1 Rogers' Silverware. monthly. Labor and | | Peport expresses | tion that much its way from | ound rted us the anding precedent | f of the ordnance | sed to enter into with mact Alifas, pre AL, which cons lon over union machinists | nt employ, declared dur cck that matters were ut a | acadlock. Consideration s bemg given | un for submitting the matier to | retary of War. s soniething to interest plasterers, lathers. electricians | r building tradesinen i ) to organize a schedule of re < on buildings operated by the | Assoclation of Building Own Managers is 10 be worked out | convention of that organization | this month In Atiantic City ! The object is to aunihilats present | measonabl and to pro employ ment Proposals have been drawn up for the schedule. which is expected | 0 be @ starting point for a movement e e Sy g ok el % - ; R TEN-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE, in Golden Oak, with impres- groups BEAUTIFUL WALNUT-FINISH BEDROOM SUITE, in sive big pieces: China Cabinet, Inclosed Server, Buffet and Exten: Already figures have been compi Ahowing that common Iabor in seve four pieces, as pictured; Bow-eénd Bed, Dresser, C,hffiqnier and i Table, five "Side Chairs and one Armchair with genuine leather slip D Tbte L e oL e e | Dressing Table; of very distinctive desi En, and at this low pricé : : seats. A wonderful suite and a wonderful bargain. 3 el oy o el Ry it is a wonderful value. Easy Credit Terms : e no Easy Credit Terms plasterers, lathers. electricians, sheet- | metal workers and asbestos workers | and roofers. Cement finishers, accord ing to the official statement of this or- ! ganization making the survey, are em ploved but two months per vear 100 cent strong, while hoisting engi- | painters and bridgemen have 5’::"“;:‘:;«- cent employment for six | Refrigerator B s — = X = ‘ Floor Lamps What's going to be done® Taking | i - E 0 i i up this question the committee adopted d g V\: re‘ ghow ng'anblg ‘-jsorl- he following tentative schedule for Three-Door i : ment of Beautiful Floor Lamps, sbmission to the enti During p =X = : 8 with 3-inch mahogany - finish October. Novembar and in part o i ide-lcer 2 3 : = sticks and silk shades in blue, rose and gold. Prices start at ] | 9 75 E Zasy Terms O o Jutl o 4 Carriage Fiber Body and Hood :% THIS BEAUTIFUL OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE, 4 = + in three pieces, as pictured; is a remarkable value at this price; spring- a Switch-board : = seat construction; loose cushions, and a good grade tapestry covering. Operator? ST o Easy Credit Terms Suppose You Want Just say so in a Star Classitied Ad and you'll { be able to make a selec- R s tion from -the many \ Lawn Swmg who will apply. ; : i Give details concern Seats 4 People ing the position and § 5 vou'll get the responses 2 ¢ i E T : i PO from those who can p specifically qualify. It's natural The Star should print = 5 et i N = MORE Classified Ads i i i/ B 7 \ ! i ot s e . [ — : ; Bed, Spring and Mattress v Porch Swin N ‘ ; e other Washingon orc z L : ; A big value; just as pictured. : papers combined. ) With L. N ] : Z! = i i Continuous-post White Enam- $16,75 “Around the Corner” Is bibldps 3 eled Metal Bed, Good Spring a Star Branch Office Chains, = = and Soft-top Mattress. 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