Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1923, Page 19

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] B —— e ———= LIST AMERIGANS SAVED N QUAKE State Depértment "Gives! Names of Those Definitely Known to Be Unhurt. The State Dep made public an Americans repo: Woods, s mation” pateh was sent obe ording safe in J dated September 6, and by alr mail from Tokio to and relayed from there by Consul Dickover, The list is as follows: Miss M. Mrs. M. C. Adams as ver .D. Moller; ‘Miss ‘L Milter, Ivan | Missinoff, A. Morris, Mrs. C. Morton, ! C. W. Mumford, R. Nainam, All Nane- | 8. M. Newman and wife; D. and | Nikitan and Mrs. O. Nikitan; il R. Nicoll and baby, . Noble, E. J5. Noble, Ars. Olga Oberiin, K. Olsen, wife and fenia, ; Perris, A. B. Paddock, Mrs. V. L. M { Paperovnic.and two children, Misses Doris and_Alleen Parker, Miss D.| 1 Papperell, Mrs. Perlos,” Mrs. Perchado, | | §. Perschen, Mry. H. Perrett, I. A. Pe | te Pickles, H. Perjaritiky, - Mi rowik. J. E. Perking, Mr. Po lard and famiiy, Mr. Piler, C. B. Plerce and wife,.V. Pléitsen, R. Pohl, C. Por- { ter, Charlés Pother, J. F. Pressit, M. Punchithewa, «Mr. 'and Mrs, Al Pulterrez, Dr. and Mrs. Pervis, F.| | Pyne, Mr. Rich of .Marshall Fields | ! Company,” Dr. G. D. Richmond, Mr. | and Mrs. G I\ Robb. and family, M Rose, R.‘Ramsey, B. F: Rangel, J. T. | Reed, Mrs. Charles Reich and Ma. j ter David,' Mtss T. Rinose, C. Rephu, L.-J, Rebeiro, A. G. Richards, . Rollini.and wife, J. F. Robinson, T. Romenoff, Q.. Roménoff, Miss O. Romenoff, Miss G. Romenoff, C. V. Ross,, G. Ross, J. Ross, Miss A. and iof “Rion, L C. Sharman . Satter, | force any time, | entet | tack | servi - | trict | the possibilities for defensc THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON B S. AIR STRENGTH lChief' of Service Tells Mili- tary Order Further Strides Are Desirable. Asserting that the United States is| A [ Hiow able to concentrate a formigable | of bombing and scout planes at given point within eight hours’ Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, of the Air Service, described and at- of this branch of the military ce, in an address before the Dis- of Columbia Chapter of the with requests that similar ‘action be taken. A resolution was passed réquesting that the pay schedule for the retired officers. of the Army and Nav provided for in an act of Congress approved June 16, 1922, be revised. As the schedule now stands, it is asperted that. there -is-a discrimina tion against officers who were dis- charged prior to July 1, 1922 Many of thesy, it was pointed otit, were among the most deserving, having received wounds in\battle, which in some instanees accounted for. their retirement befoye the said date. It was requested in the resolution that all officers retire before the stated bo. given the same privilege as to pay as those retired subsequent to | that date, Admiral T. J. Cowie, senior vice of the plans for the national con- vention of the order to be held in this city October 5, 6 and 7. Committees Auncunced. |~ The following committees were an- nounced for the convention Advisory committee—Maj. Gen. John Al Lejeune, chairman, Marine bar- racks,” Washington, D. Brig. Gen. Robert Alexander, Brig. Gen. William Atterbury,- Maj. Gen. C. J. Bailey, { Maj, John L. Clem, Brig. Gen. | Charles Rear Admiral date | ommander of the order, told briefly. C., FRIDAY, James G. Harbord, Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, Admiral Hiloxry 1. Jones, Brig. ~Ger. H. M. Lord: Brig. ‘Gen Charleg 0 Mayo, Maj. Gen. fohn O'Ryany Rear Admiral A, H. Robert- son, Rear Admiral Willima S. Sims, Brig. Gen. Willlam Weige( and Brig! Gen. R. D. Willlams. Executive .commitiee—Brig. John J. Bradley, chairman, {42d street, New . Col. Henry C. Cabell, Lieut. Col. Walter C. Cold, Rear Admiral T.-J. Cowie. Capt. George L. Darte. Maj. Henry C. Fry, 3r.; Maj. Adolphus E. Graupner, Licut Commander Wells Hawkes, Capt. Ar thur F. McKeogh, Capt. Joseph G. Mil- Gen; Col. John M. Carroll J. Bwan, Licut. .Col. 130 . Gen. 8. Herbert | Thompson and Bri | Wotte, Committee on -arrangements—Rear Admiral T. !Navy Department, Washington, D. C.; rig. Gen. Henry H. Bandholtz, Maj. George M. Chandler. Col. Edward B. Clark, Brig. Gen. John L. Clem, Col. U. Cusacks, Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, Capt, Carl Henaing, Licut. Col. Frederich Huidekoper, Rear Admiral J. L. Latimer, Maj Gen. Wendell C. oviile, Lieut. Commander W. F % ton, Capt. Willlam L. Symons and Capt, Ennals Waggaman. Finance committee—Maj. Willter M. ler, Lieut. John.Constable Moore. Ma. | . Cowle, chairman, care of Walter C. Clephano, Lieut. Commander SEPTEMBER - 14, 1923. - | mittee—Capt. William F. Mahony. chairman, 1817 Newton street north- | west, Washington, D. C.; Lieut. Frank hirfeleison, Lieut. “Aibsrt Dondero, | faj. William F. Patter, Capt. Harri- | on Stidham, Capt. Godfrey M. 8. Tait, | Capt, George .- Unmachi and Capt. William U. Watson. |" Publicity committee—MNaj, Mortimer Remington, chairman, 41 E: 42d street, New York city; Lieut. Col. Phjlander Betts, Brig. den. John M. Carson, Capt. Edward H. Biwell, Capt. He C. Tvans, Col. P. J. H. Farrellj Maj. G. Leo Frannery, Maj. Willlam J. M. Hutchins, Lieut. Philip C.. fruan | Capt: Walter H. Kelly, Capt: Henry C. Lear, 'Maf. ~Willium .. Lasrence, | Ticut. Commander Willlam H. A Ewen, jf.; Maj. M. B. Marcellus, Maj. Charles G: Mortimer, Col.. P. Lincoln | Mitchell, Lieut. FEdward O. Proctor and Capt. C. E. Verdfer. - WOULD ADOPT CHILDREN. Clifton F. Wheeler and his wife have asked the District Supreme Court to permit them to. adopt Eari G. Stone, fifteen, and Helen F. Sto thirteen, children of Mrs. Wheeler by a former marriage. They desire |change the name of the children Wheeler. Attorney John C. Spence represents the petitioners. ¥ MEN’S WEAR SALE OF SUITS ForMen Who Want To Keep Appearances Up And Expenses Down Adams, Pratt, chairman, box 5073, Boston 1, Mass.; Lieut. Alred C. Flather, Capt. Slwood. W. Miller, Capt. Chandler Rear 5mith. : Gep: | Registratioh and information com ! Milltary Order of the World War, at the Racquet Club last night. Showing moving pictures of the bombing and sinking by airplapes of | | the scrapped battleships New Jergey | cvens, Miss B I Stevens, C. il jand Virginia, off Cape Hatteras, on | ell and wife, H. Splittgerber, A. S. b6 o onvibing bt ern, Mrs. J. b, Sebenaon, R. Tayior| cptember 5, he explained ‘many of nd wife, ¥ lor, 'Takahara, | the technical points which had to be | American ' wife of Japanese; T.| consideration in' making | Tsukagoshi and famik T. D. Tsu- ain object of this Jenedict, | mor, R. Tsumor, N. Tsumor, T. Tsu- _the ability of the " | mor. D. Tsumor, Mrs. Helen Ulrlch, | "bombers rapldly from the | nd wite, Mrs. | \fichigel Ulrich, H. S. Wakerell, Mrs. | concentration ‘point o the| Mrs. Berk- | Walker and three children, Miss S. L. | ability to obtain accurs with the | Biven and [AVelin, Dr. Worden, Miss Ko Yam Bian- | moto, Yost and Mrs. ¥ Charfés W. Dyson, Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, Maj, Gen.' G 8. Tarnsworth. Maj. Gen. George W Goethals Admiral A Halstead, Ma. and two children. A. and Mrs. Shustroff, J Simmons and famil. Van Smith and family Spence, Mrs. T. Squire, A. L Stavroviky and family, Miss H. luminum produced in the Cnited States comes principally from New ! York, Tennessee dnd North Carolina. ger, E. Agafuroff, M. B. Alvil M. Anderson Anderson, Just before the Fall season opens we have rounded up our -entire stock of 3 and 4 piece Suits, formerly priced from $35 to $65, and offer them for quick clearance at— $ Allen, . and Aust and child wife, I Starchi, You'll Really Have to Decide Quickly If You Want One of These Apartments in Retw Gardens 2700 Que Street —because they are being rapidly taken—and you will understand why when you have inspected them. They are most tempting to the comfort they promise and the convenience they insure. Avery, wife - - Baker and s I and ¥ [¢ and n, Mae Worthy of Your Closest lnspection' bombs, he said. | Animated drawings illustrated the things necessary to take into conside- | eration in order to obtain aecuracy in | firing. Height and spced of travel of | the airplane and the direction of the wind are among the forces. reckoned with. Air craft, employing chemi fare methods, can scatter any mob in short order, he explained. He told briefly of an airplane, near comple- tion, " which will carry a five-ton | bomb. Immediately after his addre: a motion was passed by the ord calling upon Congress to make appro- priatie”s for an adequate air force. Urge Refusal of Amuesty. A resolution was passed upon President Coolidge to amnesty to all political prisoners. The | nation-wide _plots which have been | arranged by certain individuals for | their release from prison, was con- 1} and N A IR Americans Safe. and two | Consul Dickover also forw Brown, | names of ns whose safe i confirmed. The dispatch was !dated September 12, He reported the [ following safe: Fred Abel, wife nd_family, H war- Burnside, H. K K. Burlo and G Alterations at Cost Bunell, Burton and Dusygin Ro! nd three children wife, : wife and Berrows, Charles A. Bishop abel Cher: rite Dow Three rooms and one bath to seven rooms and two baths. The rentals are only $70.00 to $200:00 per month. The resident manager is always available, day or evening, to assist You in your inspection. - - Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) Phonie Main 4836 CADILLAC Open Evenings The Washington Cadillzc Company 1138-1140 Conmecticut Avenue apman and child, Collier and family, S. S. O. Mrs. Campant, " Carrullo and R. Chalpeub, All tamily, G. W and Ruth M . Col- Cooper, | RS All Purchases Cash | Margaret Dock, Laura Edwards, bert Goodman, | Claire Johnson, L. Mae, Che {Smythe, Mrs. C. McDowell, M. Fair- [child Osborn and wife, Dr. Rachel | | Read, Mrs. A. Rogers, Helon O. San- | tee, Ruth Seleen, Roscoe Smith, wife | and baby, Mathilda S er and Rev. A. J. Stirewalt and wife No. C. 0..D. [ . SIDNEY WEST (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets calling | refuse | wife Mis rold J. Collier, k olton, STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES DUNLAP ; e BATS and Ruth 3. Cragg. ( W. C. Crane . Crosley and fam- Mr. Donniman L. Degenjesen. R. Dickson, H. 3. rson and wife, Miss M. Dicker- M. Digataus, V. Digatau Diemow, Misses Patric ine Diemow, G. A. Di jr,; John D. Di and F. K. Dwye Walter C. demned by the order. TO GIVE FIGHT RETURNS. |:0be 520 %0 the Dephrtment of Jus- | s tice and to headquarters of the order | and to all other cliapters of the order | 1514 K Street or, ( Dalton, Delmail, !D. C. Guard Friends Invited to Armory Tonight: The officers of the National Guard jof the District of Columbla have ex- tended an invitation to the friends of the Guard assemble at lho( armory, 472 L street, thie evening, dmery, wife and'to heer the returns from the Demp- | |sey-Firpo encounter. The reports will be received by radio through the curtesy of the Hecht C | which has installed an elabo {fit tor the citizen %oldiery. ainshden. zer, Mrs. ildren, Mr. nd family, 3 Dic to Featured for Saturday A Prestige- Making Bveqt Mrs, Harriet Bllis Firestone a L H. 3. W. oldstein, E. Gillingh Iln 3 yidman, M. A. Govoroff, M; 1", Gratton and tami rost Will Make Flat or Toric Lenses Clafin Optical Co. (24 i T. 1u-r"l" Eczemfi On Hands For 5 or 6 Years Cuticura Healed ““Eczema broke out on my hand following a severe butn. Every time = 1 washed my hande . or had housework to ek do I suffered tortures. 4 .2\ I could not rest at - night. It broke out in blisters which ran ‘water. After a vime the blisters would dry up and peel off and a new blister 'would form. “I had the trouble about five or six years before I began using Cuti cura Soap and Ointment, and after using them about three months I was completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. H. F. Elmer, 1723 Mechanic St., Galveston, Texas. ‘These fragrant emollients are all you need for all toilet purposes. Soap to cleanse and purify, Oint- ment to soothe and heal, Taicum to powder and perfume. Sampies Froaby Mail. Add atienra Labar- WP~ Cuticura Sospsheves witboutmug. | Last 3 Days of the Sensational Haddison, Hanson, T, Mrs. B family, W Hay, Miss M. May, M Henderson, Mr. Henry Mrs, Hall, Harris son, Hasia, Miss L. nd wi Her: Zmil Mrs. Holl, ohild; ife, Miss 3 4 Hofner, A c H. M. Homegren, wife and Hopes, O. Homewood, H. Horscbain, T. . Howden and family C. Hudson, Master Fred James, | Mri J. F. Jordon, Louls Jedikin and wife, J. K. Jewitt and wife, Mr. Julian, Ganno Kants, Mrs. L. Kaptzar, daughter and two sons; Miss Luby S. R. Ke and infant Ketcham, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kobel Kodarl Kopilova, Bmily K 3 Kranch Kuzneseff, J. B. K. M. Lanzai, Smith Lawrie Mrs. E. H. Law- Leander, W. D. Lee ' Leopold. U. G. Le- Lewis, M. Lillaran, Miss Nora Little, A. A. Lobquist, F. R. Loeffler and wife, irs. A. 1 Luc . A, Ludlington Agatha Martin, Mr. Mauger and| famiiy, Mrs. Mc Mrs. MeMur, ray, Margaret and | Augusta Miller, I Maitland, Mrs. I A. Martin, Miss Ma Magon, W, Mathias 1. M. McAllister an n, Mrs. T. and Miss Y H. McKenzie, ) Kitfeley, Mr. and Mr. and_ M Cchild, J, Medi E nd Misse Mrs. Mre. C. La rence, Miss L. ) and wife, Miss F. vitaky carl ace ML Phyltis McClea On Display Tomorrow a Collection of 300 Exquisite Fau "Hats, —productions in famous American Studios—which are offered for your choosing at [—[c]c—=lol—]0lc——=|po[c——]of—=lo]c—=lale—x2n]o] Choice of The House Sale—! All' Our $50, $55, $60. and $65 i The Variety In the Popular— Tams Highfront Berets _Oriental Turbans Cloche Effects Buccaneer Flares - Cavalier Flares-. Shovel Pokes - © . Irregular Brims, t gether large drooping models and small Roll Brims' for street, dress and sport . wear. e Hatters’ Plush Brocaded Hletal Cloth - Felt ~ Panne Velvet Lyons Velvet Combinations In shades of Bottle Green, Light Green, Royal Blue, Chinese Red, Rust, Gray, ' Black, Brown, Tan, Wood and Na X Suitings Topcoatings and Overcoatings MADE TO MEASURE Sale Positively Ends.at 6 o’Clock Tueqday_ The trimmings are of dignified and artistic effects—in Ostrich, Burnt Peacock, Laces, Metallic. Ribbons, Beads, Em- broidered work, Handmade Flowers, Pins, Ornaments, Veils, Gold and Painted Celluloid Nailheads, Appliqued Fruits and Rib- bon -Streamers. i " With only 300 Hats in the collection— and the attraction of such prices—means that the earlier you attend tomorrow the better selection you will have. For ‘whatever occasion and of what- ever type there's a Hat that will meet your-requirements exactly. Newcorn & Green 1002'F St. N.W. : Open Sxturdsy Evenings - ole—mlalc——aiolc—o|olc——a]ole——alolc—"rna]ale——ma]0]

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