Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1923, Page 32

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g3 THE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923, 2 Chan, in Stati ——— T MEMUR' AI_ mWER gk ,,',',',",':'3;;" l | MUTT AND JEFF—Life’s Pretty Sweet After All, Says A. Mutt. g G i 0’ Interest to Capllnl JGEF, T HAVEN'T GATEN FOR LIFE AIN'T WORTH AND We'LL BE LAD WHAT DYE MGAN, PETTERS. MU[]EI. BUMPLET[D g THREE bavS: LeTs e oF e v AWAY (N POTTERS FIGLD? T'VE GoT ENOUGH AND You've B T | Col. 0. R. Wolfe, i3th Infantry, at D THIS UTTERLY OWE A MOATH'S FIGLD WITH NGTHING Coin To BuyY A FINE LoT DoUBLE CRoSSED Fort Slocum, N. Y., has been ordered :;‘:fifg' STRUGGLE FoR RENT ANDNG BUT A WOODEN E AND A CouPLe ofF ME, You BIG to Syracuse, N. and Col. P E 1} exsrence: J0B IN SIGHT & Traub, cavalry, at Fort Thomas, Ky., Lotal Architect Submits De- {to New York city for duty with or- ganized reserves. sign for Structure Plan- | i v B E neppard, Megical | ned at Clifton. | transferced o Marta, ; ' . g % STAKE T MARK. ¢ MIETY TDMBSTONES! Tt Doo Has: viea ") || suR LAST ResTING PLace!(snire?) foreign e Ik ) dered to Fort A beautiful design for the mothers’ | memorial tower of the Women's Uni- | S5 versal Alliance, to be erected in ity £ MorThin. Washington at Clifton, the alliance’s | *ha A. Parker of fef of infantry, War ! sesigned . te Philip M. Jullien, a local architect, nt; Gs who designed the Congressional . Thomas H. Slavens, at Houston, Te: b Country Club and other notable build- | . Tox, s e hesn ings here. a 3 ration of which he forty-acre site on Massachusetts ave- Mr. Jullien®is one of three archi- [;r\‘n ed to Honolulu, Hawaii, for | duty i tects who are submitting s for | “Rirst Liedt. Guy Hill, Signal Corps, the tower. F. Burral an and | of the office of the chief signal officer, Murray Hoffman of New York have|War Department, has been assigned o ary duty at the Signal Corps o radio laboratory, bureau of standards. and the dedication will be made this|On the completion of that duty he tall ke station at Camp Alfred : This tower is the one that is\to be : Ohio, to Northifield, for duty with the|detailed as military instructor at the [ Navy and assigned to the Maryland | from the recelving ship at New York |G. W. Dalisley, M. B. Grosvenor, and son, have been relleved from all ac- A a1 erotn oty B . R. V. Ignico, air service, { Vermont National Guard. . [University of Kentucky, at Lexing-|as executive officer. to the Arkansas. C. F. Schlicter from the Delaware, to | tive duty and will proceed to their . Ohio, has been ordered | Maj. J. J. Koch, 65th Infantry, at|’ton, and Firet Lieut. T. W. Ross, re- e g . Comraiier e A Rttt at 5 ikl : . 1. San Juan, Porto Rico, has been or-|tired, as military instructor at the| Lieut. Commander C. C. Wilson, Chatieston. & L heen detadlod the West Virginia. homes. H, Van Allen, 13thidered to the Panama Canal Zone. |Branham and Hughes Military Acad- | Medical Corps, has been relieved from |¢o'the staff of the commandbr. scout- Walker has been | Lieut. J. E. Williams at the Navy P Ve Moy hers matiretiontean: [Tk Gt S EERE SN WIEA e 'yt aodTWIL g - (p 18 3 aval Academy. Department has been ordered to the also sent in designs for this work, Norfolk, Va. has heen retired on a&o-|. ¢ D._Simkins, Corps of En-|home. e Chaplain C. llis has been trans- | & . ¥ o sue count of disability incident 10 the | giherrs, at Cineimnaty has peen or- | Liut J. A. Topper, Medical Corps. 3 . K. C. Christian at New Or- (ferred from Hampton Roads to Pen. |Stattle and licut M. D, Nuber Sup- , |service. . dered to Honolulu, Hawali, for duty,|has been transferred'from the Naval |leans has been assigned to the com-|sacola, Fla. and Chaplain Mur- P re P e : ampton, S Capt. M. Howell, field artillery,| Capt. A. P. Thayer, 3d Cavalry, at s this city, to the Naval Hos- | man "" e i . J. P. Con-(ray from Philadelphia to Hampton n working on | Sill. Okla. . has been transferred from the Philip- Fort Myer, Va., has been ordered to . v York city. % 4 - Le 3 3 | St 1 mmer and pt. John rps > pines to Augusta, Ga.; Capt. R. M.|Northfield, Vt, for duty with the Or- ‘W. Hawkes, Supply Corps, Marti 2 th » . J. D ttery, Medical Corps; The more of others’ burdens we i in her ! ¥ Ju Hocker, fleld artillery, from duty in|ganized Reserves. of the Rigel, has been ordered to the !Martin of the Chewink ti Lieut. H. P. Cook, d Ensigns J. L.d be the gl}‘alur our strength to entral theme 4 Kurope to Fort Bragg, N. C. and - Oklahoma, and Lieut. H, R, Hubbard, [of the S-18; Ensigns G. 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