Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1923, Page 36

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Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers’ Of Interest to Capital Army, Col. William H. Oury, 14th Infantry, in the Panama Canal Zone, has been ordered to Richmond, Va.; for duty as chief of staft, 80th Divis®n. Col. George Vidmeér, cavalry, has been detalled” as a - member of the Army promotion examining board; vice Col. George E. Mitchell, cavalry, relieved. s Second. Lieut. Charles H. Birming- ham, J§r, Signal Officers’ Reserve Corps, in this city, has been assigned to duty in the oftice of the chlef sig- nal officer, War Department. Staff Sergt. Cecll A. Kellison, Coast Artillery Corps, at Fort Monroe, Va., has been detailed to duty in the office of the chief of coast artillery, War Department. He will relieve Staff Sergt. Edward Koenig, Coast Artillery Corps, who has been ordered to the Philippines. Maj. Albert L. Sneed, alr service, assistant attache United States em- CHICAGO, June 28.—Meals twice Aally, with not tbo much nieat, plenty of exercike without Muszies, cold biths, 4 dlp In crevllh to combat fleas, a ¢ool, shady place to sleep and & body clip i extreme southern por- tions, makes up the formula for Mimner treatinent- of dogs, as sus- gentea by the lllihols Humane So- clety. g “It every ore will take caré of hid ipéts during the warm months there {will be no fear of hydrophobla or (Fables In any Ameriéan city,” accord- Ing to the soclety. “It should be jrememberéd that a dog does not per- {spire like a human béing, and that |the only way he can relievé himselt 10t the excesslve heat is by opening his mouth and panting. Frequently |a person &8 A do 1olling ity tonkue, trying to expel heat and ex- ertion ‘and a cry of ‘mad dog’ goes iup. ~The origina} cause of the trou THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Hot Weather Care of Pets " Prevents Rabies, Public Told ready to snap. , In hot weather all| dogs should be allowed to run where they can open their mouths and pant as treely as possible. “A dog enjoys a cold bath. Always permit them to swim wherevef p |nible, or wash them at least once & week. He llkes a cool, shady place to sleep afd a kennel that is dry and well ventlatéd. “Fleas are the worst pest of dogs ju sumimer. A tahleshoonful of creo h or stinllar disinféctant dissolved 1 1 In & quart of warm watér makes a good washing solution _against this| pest. This operation should be re. peated as often as neceasary, becaus: the kolutlon does not kill the eggs. Never apply kerosene or ghsoline to the skin of a doy “Feed your dog twice dally, and not too much meat. Under ho cone ditibfis should dogs be fed haslets, liver, veal, chicken, raw fish, oatmeal. cornmeal, ‘rice, potatoes, cooked eggs cakes and candy.” 28-HOUR COAST-TN-COAST MAIL SERVICE PLANNED 3,000 Miles to Be Covered by 14 Planes, Flying in Laps—To Start August 1. By the Assoclated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 28.—Af- rangements here for the through air mail gervice between New York and 8an Francisco, which will be started about August 1, have been compieted by James L. Davis of Washington, as- sistant superintendent of the raijway mail service. The 3,000 miles will be covered by fourteen planes, which will travel in laps, in about twenty- elght hours flying time. The planes will iy by night between Chicago and Chevenne, Wyo., Mr. Davis sald. The aviators will be gutd- ed by Dbeacons capable of plercin dificult atmospheric conditjons and of being seen fifty miles. Emergency fields have been located, and wlil be lighted every tweniy-five miles over the prairie. —_— The fourth largest aquarium in the world i3 located at Honoluly, Ha : ond is devoted entirély to the marine {life of the tropleal Pacific. PoPE’8 ENVOY SEES KRUPP. ‘COLOGN! June special envoy of Pope Pius, spent a half | hour visiting Dr. Kru a commuhication from Cardindl ~Mgr. . Testa, a received here ners in Turkey. Is Some One Else Saving Your Money? Somebody gets those dollars you spend and tucks them away in his own bank. Every time you spend a dollar you are help- ing some one swell his bank account. Keep a few of them yourself. Open a bank account_in your own name and add to it regularly with some of the dollars REPORT BEDRI BEY DEAD. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 28.—The death in Afghanistan of Bedrl Bey, |’ von Bohlen in | former chief of police of Constantl- Dueseldorf. The , preiate | nople, is reported. 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