Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 32

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32 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. — STEPHAN MAHES GUARD RFLE HEA Capt. Leizear to Captain Local Team in National Matches. - of the ord- Capt. Hepry H =1 . National nance departme Guard of the District been appointed cap team wt guard in the natior held ar Camp Perry. ber, Brig commanding the guard. who authorized him to select a c the team. Capt. Leizear believes that the Dis- ot guard has the best opportunity s A Class A team into the na- atches this vear that it nee before the W Under: svised regulations which nnounced by the War 0 per cent of the team will n who have never before fired onal match, but there are no s as o the other 50 per cent. in addition 0 per cent n being absolutely new men, iflemen could shoot on the team tended two of the three The provision re- ent of the team ain of the rifle 1| matches to be Stephan also ach for by Gen. Anton plendid incentive | just taking up rnest. the mp Per this vear not ational rifl in Septembe only mean the honor of representing the District in open competition with ever tate in the Union, but in vie fnternational free rifle matches the international long range Palma match and the international caliber De- war match the from the District of C onal Guard will have to make a s on the teams United States e riflemen of the world members of the Dis- Natior -land used for serving to ac- competitors at September 1 and rs will includ x Corps camps and attend as indivd civilian Is to hich will represent the District Ohto, in Septem- | "I { Wednesday ! | BAND CONCERTS. i | i At the United States Capitol at 5 p.m. today by the United States Marine Band, William H. leader; d Santelmann, s second lea Brans; Taylor . Sousa Keler Bela Idyll, “Shepherd Boy"...Wilson Grand scenes from “Maritana,” Wallace irande Valse Brillante.” Chopin Sketches.” Ivanow allegro moderato: (b) “In the Vil- lage Street,” larghetto; (c) the Mosque,” allegret- (d) “Procession of the dar.” allegro moderato. ar Spangled Banner.” Suite, “Caucasian (a) “In the Gorge,” | | Sir “The, Concert by the United States oldicrs’ Home Band, at . the bandstand, Soldiers’ Home, this evening, beginning at 5:30; hn S. M. Zimmermann, band- st . “Universal City ‘Soldiers and Sweet- .... Bergenholtz “Andante Religioso,” Theme opera, Soldier” Strauss ah,” Sxcerpts from comic “The Chocolate (requested) ....... Fox trot, “Here Comes Din: P have | PLAN LAWN FETE. Celebration. The Michizan Park Citizens' tion will hold a lawn fe ervation 3, at Michi epherd streets north and Thursday of n ording to an announ ¢ J. A. Kieman, the park will ms Lri | from Mi Shepherd a Le roped off and r A band has h st been Michigan Park Citizens to Hold Asso- on res- avenu, t chair n Hiantly illuminated on 12th street n Avenue boulevard to | f6ALY street will ed for danc- to h music for both evenings and gan Park musiclans {contribute programs. Boc licing erected on the west {park and these will be refre Hoddinot and ell of the e e are devot in preparing for | President H inan T. P nient commit siderable time 1 dents of territory ent Brookland are Invited and to i ad- be C, MUTT AND JEFF—]Jeff Misunderstood the Doc, Thass All. GEe,x EceL PUNK: T CAN BARELY TOTTER AROUND! I'f GonmAa See A DocToR WHO CHARGES EX-SERUICE MEN oNLY HALF THe REGULAR Fee€: ANNUAL SHRINE-GROTTO iPENDING SUITS DROPPED. BALL GAME SATURDAY i1wo woman Plaintifts Against| Many Added Attractions Planned League Park, Including Eestern Star Drill. at The annual Shrine-Grotto base ball game will be played at American League Park Saturday, but, owing to the unusual number of added attrac- tions and Incidental stunts, it Is doubtful whether the patrons are going to see a ball game with an ‘athletic meet on the side or a with a base ball game as an a events of the day include an ive parade, concerts by two of clowns, a drill by T Sastern Star chapter in unifor and a series of races for master Ma- sons. with prizes for the victors. atest crowd in the ball history wit- inments, as tern Star Home, for which the annual game is played, “the | was enriched. 2 HURT BY AMBULANCE. druggist at 2501 R. A. COOPER PROMOTED. § with the ! lana tn {before | woman. vention here, L AND AND You say (TS Doct A YoUR APPETITEY PAD,JEFE’ BEAK OVER TRENCHES WANT T0 TELL YoU ALSo THAT I'm AN EX-SERVICE MANE I STUCk My i THe w 1NG: HAVE You €Evee HAD Mumps? ANSWER Me THAT! FRANCE! na we Husbands Dismiss Proceedings. Mrs. Aubrey A missed her suit for an absolute di- vorce from Ra nd They were married May the wife brought suit ink that her husband in time had paid attention to another Attorney L. E. Hoffman filed the wife's order to dismiss the suit. A Minnie B. Cole has withe 1 t her husband, n the; District suits grew out ement dated Dawkins has dis- gr o'c bes fu ADAMS WRITES THANKS. G. 0. P. Committee to Consider D. C. Invitation for Cenvention. Washington's invitation to the re- publican national committee to hold the next republican national extended on shington Chamber )y President Isaac @ before the con- chairman of the n to Mr the invit would be in December committ ting out the o HOLY ROSARY CHURCH FETE. | A lawn fete will be | tonight and tomorrow | . Attorney | oombe appears for the wife ounds of the Holy Rosary Church| night at Tl clock. Proceeds will for the| St nefit of the church. Music will be | rnished by the church band. Regular baths with Sergeant’s Ski, Flea Soap will keep your dog free of flezs that torment him and may give him a dangerous disease. It also cleanss, de- odorizes and soothes sore skin. Greatly improves the coat. Strictly a high-grade soap, effective for human use. rgean Skip-Flea Powder, for dogs and cats— will not irritate or nauseate. Price 25c each, at drug stores, toilet counters, €porting goods stores, seed stores and pet shops, Free Dog Boo Polk Miller's famous Dog Book. 64 pages o care, feeding ard training, with ailment chart a~d There's also Medicire for every dog | was was eightv-nine survived by three daughters. KILL HIS FLEAS QUICK 3d st mor low WEDNESDAY, JUNE | RITES FOR E. E. BARNES. ' gesgoatests” | Funeral Services for Veteran D. C. 1923. (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Fisher. Mark reg. U. B, Pat. Ofr.) 20, Trade NOSIR, ONLY ONn THIS siDe! ereieeioniel = Resident Held Today. | Funeral services for & . .| who dled Monds nel i onne et southe “Tribute to a Dog.” Write today. vt =t~ ®7& Capenles for worms, 60c; Condition Iment. St —an ex- E. Barnes, at his home, ere held clusive xRS feature the TRAVEL- MATE vears old He It is actually two articles in one—a fine unfitted sufit case and a complete fitted bag which may be used sepa- y. as an vernight bag. and will hold ceveral articles of dress i (HIETIRIST BUT T HAD AN AWFUL ATTACK OF ERENCH AND GERMAN COOTIES ON THE oTHER SIDE! Soedereloaioadosdoedes the value of our reputation to you LONG years of experience in collecting the “proper” luggage articles makes for completeness and satisfactory selection. QUALITY Leather Good: —you are assured of a noticeabla price moderation (quality considered) whether your purchase I8 the most modest handbag or the more elab- orate Wardrobe trunk oKt Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F St. N.W. i T R R WK ) Kasaliacid 27 Our Free Advice Dep't will arswer an Ith free. Pclk Miller Drug Co., Inc., 224 Governor St., Richmond, Va. Named by Harding as Commission- | _; | store vesterday and slightly injured | _The ambulanc * | ASKS MARRIAGE ANNULMENT. PRXZN O o, ) e ool o o o i SO OGO 4RO 00 s er of Farm Loan Board. Robert A. Cooper, vice commissioner | Bellevue ma; of the Federal Farm n Board, demo north on d former r S will on July 3 ng to he succeeding nnulment of marriags is asked in District Supreme n Hurst, driver, by | svent a collision with mer | truck ling Field and a wagor E. | going south on Nichols avenue i g of the steering gear caused | ulance to turn and cross the | striking and injuring the pe- Parks was taken home by and treated for an injury to Shiplex’s left leg was | A n destrians. the polic Joper's post. a missioner will of Ohio, board. a o] c———alolc——=]ol—F—|o|c——=lalc—2lolc——x]o}i | | | i wish to thank our patrons and friends for their » congratulations and good OME, Sweet Home waswritten just one hundred years ago, '~ S in 1823. 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