Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1923, Page 11

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RGNS <piked Gand Frely Sold INULS.ARWY LRGED Conference Recommends In- crease in Religious Corps of . Military Force. A specific recommendation that legis- lation be sought to fix the numerical etrength of the Chaplain’s Corps of the Army at such a point that “every soldier of the Army, wherever stationed, shall have full opportunity to receive the personal counsel, guidance and serv- fces of a chaplain,” whs included in the report of the conference “on religious and moral training for soldiers; called by Secretary Weeks last week. Prom- inent churchmen and welfare warkers composed the conference, and its: recom- mendations-were submitted yesterday at the War Department. The conference also urged that offi- *haplain’s Corps be given up to and including that of colonel, \ with the practices in other non- combatant branches of ‘the Army, and “th; de of chief of chaplains be > with the heads of other of the military service.” other recommendations of ence were that Army chap- loser relationship e denominations, 1 of the War De- « be held occa- sional lains, cler; 1fare workers; that no pared by the War Department to establish and main- tain high standards in the Army school tor chaplatns, and that the department make a speclal study of necessary for the ut of the religious Army. = also expressed to | tary Weelks their appreciation of | noy conferred in calling them \ and their “sincere interest and concern ! and moral welfare | Army” dis- LL DENY APPEALS IN SPECIFIED CASES! S | | TU. S. Supreme Court Order Relnt-[ ing to Certain Questions In- ,‘ volved in Suits. The United: States Supreme Court | has i that it not | | cases involving these | would cs which & v have in his the treatment in a case Mitler, from Trade Com- nnen Com- nt the same | contende as retaile i | e | | | » military jurisdiction on having violated the se- act, merchant the check for $1,400 plaining that he got possession of it in a game of craps. declared he gave the check to Plquet THE. -EVENING: In District, Declares Prisoner That “spiked” candy was freely sold in this city last week for §2 and $3.a pound was stated at police headquar- ters yesterday by John S. Mockabee, thirty-nine years old, who was under arrest on a charge of having violated the bad-check law. Taking a chocolate-coated can- dy from a box in possession’ of De- tectives O'Brien and Livingston, Mockabee opened it to.show it con- tained a fluid containing alcohol, ben- edictine, he said, and several minutes after he had consumed it he declared | he was “half-jagged.” Danfel G. Anderson of the Burns detective agency had participated in tha arrest with the two members of Inspector Grant's eorpz. The arrest 10UOWeU e Lvipliaiie made by F. Piquet, 208 West Saratoga street, Baltimore, one check involved being an alleged certified instrument for $1,400 drawn on the Lehigh Trust Company of Lancaster, Pa., and pur- porting~ to bear the signature of George Hutzler. Tt was after the check was re- turned as being worthless that oper- atives of the Burns agency and the local detectives participated in the investigation that resulted in the arrest Placed under arrest, Mockabee freely admitted glving the Baltimore . ex- The defendant | in payment for twelve cases of liquor, agreeing'to pay him $115 a casze. “The bill was. for .$1,380" sald Mockabee, “and I told him to keep Piquet, alleges that the money was Riv him for 1.400 pounds of the candy. denying that he engaged in any liquor transactions “with Mockabee. - nspector Grant heard Mockabee's statement of his side of the affair and _told the latter he would ask the District Attorney to fix the bond at $10,000. ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. Clarence A. Harris Charged With Shooting to Death. Claronce -A. Harris, colored, ~was placed on trial for his life yesterday before Justice Bailey in Critninal Division No. 2. Harris is charged with murder in the first degree in connection with the death of Clar- ence Thompeon, algo colored. The men._guirreled over & WOman at 6th and Tt streots northwest No- vember 11 last and Harris Is satd to have shot Thompson to death. At- wrney Foster Wood is defending the accused while Assistant United Staves Attorney Emerson is conduct- ing the prosecution. —_— The common house centipede de- stroys house flies in considerable numbers. SKIP-FLEA ENDS FLEAS Sergeant’s Skip-Flea Soap kills fleas and lice. Bathe your dog regularly with this soap—keep him clean and happy. Perfectly harmless, very soothing to tender skins and does not mat the hair, but makes it soft and fluffy. Strictly a high- ade soap, effective for human use. grpln!': Skip-Flea Powder, for dogs and cats—will not irritate or nauseate. Price 25c each, at drug stores, tollet counters, cporting goods stores, seed stores and pet shops. Free Dog Bo Polk Miller's Book. 64 pages on care,feeding and training, with ailment chart and 4 Write today. Senator Vest's “Tribute to a Dog.” ccopding to” the detectives, | Sergeant’s Sure Shot Capsules for worms, 60c; Condition Pills for generalweakness, 60c, There's also a Sergeant Medicine for every dog ‘ailment. Standard for SO years. & Our Free Advice Dep't will answer any question about your dog's health free. Polk Miller Drug Co., Inc, 224 Governor St., Richmond, Va. SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin When You see the*name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are Betting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twen- ty-two years and proved safe by millions " for colds, headache, tooth- ache, earache, neural lumbago. b and 100. Aspirin trade mark of Bayer Manufacture Mon of S He’s always welcome HENEVER happy people get to- gether, the smiling Eskimo kid is one of the crowd. Hisdrinkissuch a happy affair— sparkling bubbles, gingery fragrance, friendly taste. When it appears on the scene there’s a glad welcome from every- body—they all like it. It fits in with the general happiness—it appeals to grown-ups and youngsters, because it’s as bright and alive and happy as they are. It’s a good drink, good’in taste, good in the way it’s made. Everything in Clicquot, Club is the best that can be had. As for the blend—that’s been a favorite for thirty-eight years. Qlssanar Qe Ginger Ale Root Beer I Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Shrine Week Rules Invalid, Judge Decides In accordance with'a reversal ot opinion, holding that, the District Commilgsioners had no authority to make special Shrine week regula- tions, George Albert Hess, s young white man who was arrested for impersonating a Shriner, was dis- charged yesterday .by Judge M Mahon. . - “ Hess was comvicted under the speolal convention regulations for- bidding the impersonation of Shriners by those who did not be- long to the order. He held him- %elf out to be a member of the Oants Temple of Charlotte, N. C., and wore a fer and the Insignia of the -order. He was originally committed to jail for default of & _ fine of §100 imposed upon him. ¢ Judge MoMahon, In reversing himeelf, pointed out that no act of Congress authorized the Com- missioners to make such regula- tions. Hess declares his home is in_Dallws, Tex: Similar charges against Edward F. Hall, giving his address as 1440 belmont — atreet northwest, and Charles Walson, 1232 Delafleld street northwest, were dismissed. 3 ——— An electric radiant heater of porce- ‘I“A;‘l‘)' \\;lllllch “l." )he built into the {white tile wi for o bfl(hl‘:fi'l‘ 3 has been designed _ STAR, WASHINGTOX. D ‘C; -WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923. . There Are Over 62,000 ‘Satistied Users of Our Glasses Our policy is to KEEP them satisfied. 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Baronial Brown Fiber Day Bed : $45 Auto spring cushion in thrce sections over héavy coil spring with stegl supports. ical nished. cover- ing of fine: ¢retonne. Bééufi:’ fully _finished in_Baronial bro\i'n. A comfortable couch Built of the vanity and man’s robe. Baronial Brown Fiber Reed Rocker $14.75 ‘A rocker or chair of artistic brown, -a- neutral coler, har- monizing with the farnishings of any room. Upholstered back and auto spring, detachable cush- ion. Specially priced, $14.75. Couch Hammocks $11.75 (As illustrated) Covered in sturdy khaki or gray cotton duck and - has am adjustable wind- shield and a 'tufted. mat- tress. . : Stand, $5.95 that good old peppermint— it's BULLY! American Chicle Co: The Hecht Co. Ho_t-Weather Suggéstions For The Home Bohn Sanitor Refrigerator (One-piece porcelain) The Bohn Sanitor is built of one-piece heavy seamless por- celain. 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