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1'42’ H. K. FULTON WILL HAS FOUR CODICILS 1 Widow to Receive $1,000 and Har- vard Street House, Besides Marital Sum. The will of Horace K. Fulton, dated November 2, 1914, and modified by four codicils, was filed vesterday for probate. The value of the estate is not given. The Agmerican Security and Trust Company is named as executor and trustee. According to the will. a marriage settlement was made with the present| Mrs. Fulton, but in addition she is to ! have $1.000 and the house at 1474 Har- vard street northwest and eertain bousehold effects. ~ Other household belongings at 1213 Vermont are given to the daughter, Mrs. Flor- ence M. A\rmnd» and those at the York Harbe Me,, cottage to the son Morace and the daukhter. H The trustee s directed to set aside funds of $10,000 for h of the! grandchildren of the testator, the in- come from which Is to be paid them majority, when he or she takes a share. Keal estate at Alountain Lake Park is given to the daughte orence. c bequests include $3, until they phew, ¥ of §1 ,500 is provided ¥Frank B. Marshall, and $1.000 and a sis ny is directed to al estate in trust for and to pay to her the net income for life, then to) her _children until the 3 st s | twenty-o ears old. when th is to be distributed wmong them. Other real estate nated to be held in like trust for the son Hor During the first year after tator's death the son and daughter ach £400 monthly from r s estate is or the son res. to be held in lik and daughter in equal s BOYS URGED TO ATTEND CITIZEN TRAINING CAMPS | Maj." Simmonds Explains Methods| and Purpose of These. Attention to the ' military training camps, throughout the called by Maj. Maj. A men of the country take advanta these camps, which cost them nothing. Besides a limite training these tunity for_ out ps. which are show- al American citizen- hese eamps are for etween the twenty-four. A new soldiers’ bonus bill is to be introduced by Senator Bursum New Mexico when the next Congress convenes. His bill will proviide for refunding insurance payments de- ducted from soldie ia while in the service, rep forced allotments the payment of a wage increase for the full time the men were in the service. It is estimated that the insurance deductions amounted to about $7 a month per man. The salary increase Senator Bursum proposes to fix at $20 a month, equaling that given to government employes during the war period. The total cost of this bonus plan is put odwn at $1,200.000.000, to be distributed among 4,000,000 men, an average of $300 each ————— WIFE SUES L. E. TANNER. Louis E. Tanner. lawyer and income tax expert, is named defendant in a suit for a limited divorce filed ves- terday by his wife, Veronica M. Tan- r. ~Desertion and non-support of elf and two children are alleged. were married at Deadwood, in 1912, and lived together until t ry. Attorney Jacob S. Det- wiler represents the wife. = est” Ranch Life. whio enjoy horseback riding, moun- fishing for trout in mountain es and st ; Junting, and_the regeed Tife of the Big Out of Doors, her vaeation spent o a 1 W N Wes a Rancn: The - has Just pub- list of Wyom- ation to D. M. and N. W. 'R 15¢h and dvertisement. avenue | of | of | Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army. Col. Ernest D. Scott, fleld artillery, at the Naval War College, Newport, R. L, has been ordered to Fort Swm Houston, Tex., for duty In the in- | spector general's department. Col. Fitzhugh Lee, cavalry, has been | relleved from duty as military In- ! structor at Culver Milltary. Academy, { Cutver, Ind., and assigneq to-the 1st Cavalry Division. Maj. Charles M. Roberts, ordnance department, under treatment at Wal- ter Reed General Hospital, this city, has been ordered to Atlanta, Ga. | Maj. C. I. Partridge, ordnance de- bartment, of the office of the chief of | ordnance, War Department, has been | ordered to San Francisco for duty. | Capt. Wilbur G. Dockum, field | tillery, at Fort Sill, Okla.. has been | detalled as military Instructor at | Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. i Second Lieut. Joseph C. Odell, in- fantry, at the Army War College, this | eity, has been ordered to Manila, P. L., for_duty. Capt. P. S..Holmes, Quartermaster Corps, at the War Department, has { been ‘ordered to Fort Sum Houston, Tex., for duty. ar- avy. sdward 8. Kello, at the | | Army War College, this city, has been detailed as commandant of the naval station, Tutuila, Samoa. | Capt. W. P. Scott of the fifth naval district has been assigned to the com- | mand of the battleehip Oklahoma. He ‘apt. S. V. Graham, who | lled as captain, navy yard, | i L. P. Stone has x | ferred from command of Seattie to the command of the Pueblo. Commander W. L. Beck and Lieut Commander W. jordered to the N e followifig numed officers ut the ¢ have been ordered to [ Columbia University, New York eity: 1 l h ut, mmaunder Harold Dodd and |1 D. Custer, D. R. Evans, A. O. L S. Goen, K. M. Hoeffel, .l(u hke, K. H. Jones, . J. Kidder H S. Klein, | . T. Moen, E. H *. J. Rend, 13 Thompson, H. E George K. Weber. Lieut. Commander Charles G. Me- | {Cord of the Camden has been assigned to charge of the aeronautical test labo- ratory, this city Commander_Frank Slingluft | uts. Ralph C. Alexander and | Robert B. Carney and C. D. Headlee | have been ordered to the Naval Acad- | emy. Lieut. w. w. | and | i R. Smith, Thornhill Robert . at San Francisc j ordered to Quantico, Va. Lieut. Bart D. Stephens. Chaplain Corps, at the naval hospital. Norfolk, has been ordered to Port au Prince, Haiti. \ Boatswain John' T. the aircraft squadron been assigned to duty air station. Anacosti T. Canon. Medical | has been | | ) Sunderman_of - attle fleet has | at the naval D. C. Marine Corps. larke H. Wells at marine z has been or- dered to the Naval War College, New- port, R. I pt. Jame has been a: Rochester. . Capt. Bernard F. Hickey, at Quan- tico. has been ordered to Toklo, Japan. for duty atethe United States ! embassy. The President has accepted the resignation of First Lieut. James E. Smith. —({olCO Registered M. Bajn, gned to at Quantico, the cruiser Candies we would make them that result of -high-grade materials of More than this we do not hope to daily—for you. | silk, | at the | might i | i THE EVEN I Havmg a Job My task it is ha(eiul you plain-] tively sob; you ought to_be grate- ful that you have a job. You ought to be thankful; when gay day ar- rives yuull have a tin bank full of X's and fives. “The wood I am sawing is too tough to burn; the wage | am drawing is half what I earn; the ax and the wedges my shoulders have lamed; no wonder man_hedges when labor is named. I'd like to cease splitting and saw- ing the logs; I'd cut out my knn» ting and play with the dogs hear you complaining, you're weary of and digging the soil. But when you deliver the honest old sweat, you ride in your flivver, and you're out of debt.” Your wife has a mantle, a lid that is new, on pay day your aunt’ll be wearing one, too. Your kids are all flossy in ‘worsted and cour brindléd cow, Bossy furnishing miik. Your home is a haven where you may reposc; why croak like a raven and catalogue woes? Just lose the employment that worries your heart, and all the enjoyment of I:ie will depart. ou ought to be grinning since you have a_job; heave smiles that are win- i ning and cut out the sob. (Copyright) WALT MASON. MAY REJECT BIDS. \ No fatisfactory Offer for Ship Line Received. Bids received for the West Coast- Orlent route may all be dropped be- use of failure of negotiators to meet minimum requirements set up by Chairman Lasker, it was indicated Shipping Board last night Conferences were still open, how- ever, between representatives of the Dollar and Pacific Mail lines and offi- of the board, and hope was ex- ssed that supplementary bids be made which would effect an agreement. A basic prige has been set Chairman Lasker as necessary fore he will even present a bid for cific routes to the board for ion. Thix figure, it was s not been approached by any 5. Muschlitz, W | b1 GO!—STOP! These are LIFE'S signals; the man who has saved money can go _anywhere chooses, while the man who spends as he goes must stop sooner or later on account of lack of funds. for he Open—an—account—NOW! ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. TreNT §. Patent Office “Home”-made Candies Candyly spenkmg If there were any way to improve Polly Trent way. Polly Trent Candies are the strict purity, made in absolutely clean candy kitchens by our own candymakers—distinctly Polly Trent. do. Polly Trent Candies are fresh Get the habit of providing a regular box of Polly Trent Candies for some one—you know who it is. Fudge 50c 1b. Gocey Treor hestnut | Chocolates & Bonbons 60c Ib. 1013 E St. N.-W. Mesco Building House - C]l@aniing Suggestions Brooms-- 50c to $1.65 Dust Pans- 15¢ to 75¢ Carpet Sweepers, $5.25 up Carpet Beaters— T5e & 85¢ Wash Boilers— $3 un Clothes Wringers—- $6 up THE HOOVER —lightens the burde cleaning. It beats—a: as it cleans. Wash Tubs- cedar— $2.25 up galvanized— 60c up Clothes Line— $1 per 100 ft. Scerub Brushes— 20c up Scrub Cloths— 20c and 25¢ Tke Hoover $52.50 n of house s it sweeps, Wizard Products Floor Oil, 12 oz, 60c. Floor Wax, 60c 1b. Polisher, with 1 . wax, $4.00. Wizard Mop, $175 up. Wizard Duster, $1 and $1.25. Clothes Hampers— $2 up Clothes Baskets— 90c up Hoover Special $65 Housefurnishing Section—G St. Entrance. DULIN MARTNGo. 1215-17 F Street and 1214-18 G Street - Hours—8:45' to 5:30 EE NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,‘ FRIDAY TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ahELASCO — “Captain Applejack.” tire melodrama, at 8:30. rnnsmnv-r— 'Ame- “Irien Rose.” comedy, at 8:30 p,m. GAYETY—"Talk Town,” byrlesque. at 2:15 and 835 p.im. and 12 midnight. KEITHS—Loulse Lovely, ville, at 2:15 8: 16 p.m. STRA! ND Newman's Orchestra, vaudeville, at 2:45, 8:30 and §:45 COSMOS—Miriam Cooper, in The Girl Who Came Back,” Dhutovlny. = 1.3, 5, 7 and 9—last feature, + POLI'S—“Only a Shop Gir am. untii 11 pan continuously. IALTO—Reginald Denny, in “The Abysmal Brute: at 11:30 w.m. 1:30, 130, 0, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. — Jack Holt, vaude- st 10 in_“The | ., _of striving' "and straining | T1 " with _ Rodolph . at 10 a.m, and 12:15, 2:35, 7:15' and 9:35 p.m. thelmess and Dorothy Dright Shav 3:30, 7:30 and UNION STATION PLAZA—Shrine Rodeo, at 2:30 und 8:30 p.m. _— ish, Pale, Thin People Galn_weight and strength while tak- ing Father John's Medicine, No drugs. -—Advertisement. MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c Arlington, side trip, 10c additional et P lvanl EESRE Norments oo the weor and balf seur —9:00 AM, 30 P.M. Rllll = ‘l'l-h'.l Minutes Wuhinglon-VAr nia Railway Co. ‘hone Main 397 Tha collte ./*44.,.,.(./..“//.,. G Genulne Imported Tested Mesco Building, 1 NEWCORN Samples Gladly Given For Comparisons The unusual saving METROPOLITAN — Richard Bar- | M-E: SWING CO. CAVALRY PERFORMS. Exhibition of Riding Given for i Shriners. A spectal exhibition of express racing, bareback riding and trick riding was given by Troop F of the 3d Cavalry yesterday afternoon in the riding hall at Fort Myer, {n honor o|of the Visiting Bhriners, The pro- gram also included a saber dril Troop E, 3d Cavairy, and an -runery drill by’ w detail from the post fleld artillery. The. cxhibitions were in_charge of Col. Hawkins, commanding officer at Fort Myer. ’ Saturday Only Those Delightful CHERRIES SMOTHERED IN CREAM And That’s the Way To Be Smothered-- Just Try It Once i Mary Sweet Candies 709 D N.W. B e You Can Live Without Swing’s Coffes, but Not Live as Well. % “Reasonettes” Years of coffee knowledge, gathered from roasting _ an blending to please the Wash- inton palate, are responsible for this supreme coffee accom- plishment — Mesco. We test every roasting to be sure of the same pleasing cup flavor. Thu uniform goodness is dail spreading the popularity ol Mesco. Why be satisfied h less than complete. coffee satis- faction—you'll find it in Mesco. i F‘ { | 1 013 E Street N.W. and GREEI\ MERCHANT TAILORS FOR 24 YEARS Compare— Come In and See the Quality---Make Your Own Comparisons---!! Men’s Suits. With Extra Trousers Made to Your Measure $50 to $55 Values---! this special price presents in this JUNE OCCASION can best be demon- strated to you—if you see the quality of the worsteds we offer. They are the best—pure wool in every thread— and-the variety of patterns and colorings. assures every 'man of finding just what he wants.. This is A REAL MERCHANT TAILORING OFFER—and the greatest value in the city today! Silk Finished Mohairs (Made in England) %35 Coat and Trousers—To Order . French Flannel Trousers (London Shrunk—Guaranteed) 3120 Newcorn & Green 1002 F Street N.W. Open Saturday Night | PRESIDENT ; NATIONAL ' ' day evening, June 10. JUNE 8, 1923. AMUSEMENTS. On-The-Bay One Hour to the Seashore All Amusements on Over-the-Water Bosrdwalk Salt Water Bathing Free Dancing 1 Round Trips Adults, 50cy Children, 25c | Traine Jesrs Distelot Line Statton SHUBERT - BEL! BEI.ASW | (grrosiTm Wi A4 ] Hovewy | o $2.00 | IGHT, 8130, 50e SHOW IN TOWN Thrllln, Romance ' Laughs, MAT. TOMORROW, Best Seats, $1 At 11th St. TONIGHT at 8:30. Best Seats, $1 SEATS NOW FOR NEXT WEEK 14th Seresttonal Week tn Washington Anne Nichols’ Comedy Riot “ABIE'S IRISH ROSE” The Play That Put U tn Humor 40-Mile Moonlight Trip Steamer ST. JOHNS Lezves 7th St. Whart TONIGHT At 7:15 Free Dancing ain_or Shine Spend the Week-End at COLONIAL BEACH “Washington's Atlantic City” Palatial Steamer ST. JOHNS Leaves Whart Saturday at 2130 suldnx. ALL AMUSEMENTS "buggggdm‘ - MONDAY, JUNE 1lth. S KA HREVE' Dencing Clags of 19221983 in & Juvenile usical Comt “My Lady o Evemng ons Saturday 9 A.M. GAYETY : Special Shrine Offering TALK OF THE TOWN A_Gigantic Bu Musical R LADIES, BEWARE! The most fascinating actor in the world + will be at the Shubert- | Belasco Theater Sun- at 9100 M. FREE DANCING ,OLI s coNTINuQUS. NITH SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT AND DURING SHRINE CONVENTION SQNLYA | syop GIRL Charles E. Blaney's Great Broadway Success TH ALL-STAR CASY, INCLUDING FSTELLE TAYLOR snd MAE BUSCH —_— Next Week—Starting Sunday MATINEE, JUNE 10 D. W. Griffith’s Masterpiece “THE BIRTH OF A NATION” WE PLAY LOE W SVAUDEVILLE 2 for_Price of Cantimusas tram 12 Wobn, ™ PRICE VAUDEVILLE THEATER SIG NEWMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA NG MOVIE STARS" In “Soreen Tets' K | Stage_Last Woek Mats—Fopuiar Prices—Nlghts § 10¢-310 20¢-80¢ Except Sat. Mat.. Sun. & Holldaye “Passing of the West” RODEO and Indian Exposition Cowboy and Cowgirl Contests 150 INDIANS Indian Exposition Opens at 11 A. M. Rodeo Performances at 3:30 and 830 P. M. SPECIAL—8chool Children’s Matines ds-tunh.fiof \m“r —r for all ohil- Union Station Plaza = 5 = Lewis T. Thomas’ Music Formerly Thomas’ Jardin Music Banquets, Tea 'Parties, Etc. Under Highest Patronage Telephone North 449 LOEW’'S ALAC r STREET AT 13th ul‘r TWO DAYS GREAT SHRINE BILL JACK HOLT IN “THE TIGER’S CLAW" With Eva Novak Shrine Comedy FEATURING MR.AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW EXTRAI—EXTRA! Motion Plotures of Tuesday’s Shrine Parade Z Beginning “80 CENTS ll Holll" With Walter Hur- Jacqueline LOEW’S LAST TWO DAYS Notre presents Bex Ingram's atlon of V. Bl nes's famous novel. THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE THE WORLD’S GREAT- EST PHOTOPLAY FEATURING RODOLPH VALENTINO AND ALICE TERRY Beginning Sunday “THE EXCITERS” Wi 1th Beb®Danlels.& Tony Morcno 222 DALL'S, l_ METROPOLITAR ¥ AT 100w First National Presents - RICHARD BARTHELMESS WITH DOROTHY GISH Supported by a brilliant cast in a superb picturization of Jos. Hergeshelmer's colorful story of “THE BRICHT SHAWL” ADDED BOBBY VERNON In Christie’s Funniest, “TAKE YOUR CHOICE” WORLD SURVEY—SYMPHONY EXTRA—FIRST PICTURE: OF THE SHRINE PARADE C—R AN- D—ALL'S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D and E TODAY_ AND TOMORROW ¢ S n THEATER Sh and E St TOMORRO! CRANDALL’S cRANbALL's ooy Taeaer and Garden 14th znd Col. Rd| Dails. 3 pm. LU McGRATH, in SE. G “Avenue Grand 643 Pa. Ave. S.E 1L CMDALL S . fn “FIG na TAGE CONTER % i s SHIBDHOOD: ADD ATTRACTION, “OREG No. CRANDALL’S Apollo Theuter N and Garden 624 H St JMat, Saturdas at 2 pm. iE] HADW o I!Allll b rk Theater Av.&Quebec St. 2 PAL TE! To\mnm;w#r LOD!)I{E ROBERTS, GRUMPY, n “THE OREGON TRAIL.” No Week-End Excursions to Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia Saturdays. and !llldlyl ‘Round-trip excursion tickets yeturn passage until midanight o ing Monday. Bpecial Round-Trip Fares BLUEMONT Round HIl Pureellville Leesburg Herndon . and other points. ldren & and \mdn 18 ’Il!‘ half fare) lealthful Olimate. b Ateseads, Magnificent Scenery He ! Secmsstion Hotal sgoommodations snd_comfortable home-like board may be secured at mod- for o EE US you meed Blank Books, ready to supply you st once. E. Morruon Paper Co. 39 Pa A We te terms. Bpecial Ohicken nlhl. o Sacets” Tratng Leave Terminal, S6is & Wulhlnzton .nd Old Dominion Railway WELCOME NOBLES! +i-RIALTO % UNIVERSAL JACK LONDON’S DRAMATIC STORY—THE ABYSMAL BRUTE REGINALD DENNY & STAR CAST OBCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES #r NEXT WEEK-ws Cosmopolitan-Goldwyn SUMPTUOUS SPECTACLE ENEMIES OF WOMEN BY VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ LIONEL BARRYMORE ALMA RUBENS AND SUPERB CAST MILTON SILLS Hero of a t:ou mantic film ol never had o fru opportunity to the full ranze of h! trrpretative powers in the dvnamic role of ¥rank Howard in Crit- riott's thun- o of the Sar- Easso mea, ISLE OF LOST SHIPS Picturized by Maurice Tourneur with beauty, a dramatie dramas the screen has known. See fit. NEXT WEEK ONLY AT CRANDALL'S, METROPOLITAN F_at 10t WITH SEVEN BIG RIDES 83 OTHER AMUSEMENTS AND GREAT ORCHESTRA OF 10 FOR DANCING i} IN FINEST BALL ROOM HEREABOUTS | ™ {THE CRUISE TO BALTIMORE | —is the best water trip out of Washingtor the Bay. Saill from Seventh | Thirty-six enjosable hours on Potomac River and Chesapenke at 4:00 pm. arriving In Baltimore ear Monday mornis | vance by calling Je 4\.»u M., D. &V H rnise “f I.\vrmt b o P Sta. LIBERTY R .'.{"«f."\"\.’\""} : ! =z S RAPHAEL 21 sty “THE WHITE Ol_,YMPlC s T b W~ Zane_Gray's Popu “THE MAN OF THE FOREST Star_Cast. DUMBARTON {2 Wizcem THE N'TH (0! MENT EMPlR 6 U_AE\; n “Gool 1349 W L HART T2105 Pa. Av. PR w. 5% A NEGRI, “MAD r Gang_Comedy. ClRCLE CAROUN iith & N. C. Ave. House Peters, in 8c Version of Hal Reid’s Fumous St 3 . entitled HEAR ted to the Mof STAN LAURE! AN RGN “TRATL GLOVER'S, 613 22nd N.W.—PRIVATE LES- sons any time, 76c. Course, six lessons, §i. results. Fine environm uz. GLADYS WILBUR, No. @8 Dupost circle, Dupont studio. Fraoklin 1435-W. Baliroom Dancing, Training. _Children's Classes. MR. LEROY H. THAYER Toacher of Washington's Soclal Set. Class and Nh‘ue instruction in all_forms Kow' introducing the new Tango, Trot and Debutante Waits. TICUT AVE. 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