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| Reviews of New ‘T AT akY whater whimark the| YR ; ; begioning, of & new ors’ In"National | THE-EDITORIALS OF HENRY WAT- being atrald to make any move at| Mondax night, Defartment Band, Rg..of . The convention of $he Society of the \ment and commander of the U. 8. 5. . Col- N. Edited by Arthur Krock, ince n eariy-the | 931 Pennsylvania avenue southeast; ! ey AT oeuiry lo:fhe Distrlot 'nh. Col- | Rew Torir Gearne 1. Dornis Cark: | sib 2hat ol ety o e e | e enasyivas reception, Admirai |1t Regiment, A. B.'Z., s to be held |Jhcob Jones Dost; Miss Anne Har- : i . to ascertain the probable number of |- & ; - | - peny > ' nepiracy back of-this fellow 1o " in this city. This was decided upon , st e B ol b A officers who will he-named:for. at- | NOWhere in the United Btates 1a|aye' i oo 0 isthgiiah him alive, with several hun- O0rSe Dewey ~Naval ~Auxiliary, st o recent mesting of the District of | Ano Fost Frank L. Peckham, com- Just prior ‘o the“depurture Of | tendance at th. sehooL Ia there gester Interest In the Na- | 1his book's clearly istinguished | dref thousend dollara. to rewkrd Northeast Masonic Temple, 8th and F|Columbia branch. The date for the [ [E"GHR, 01 [he Tank Corpe Post; Gen. Pershing for Europe the: chief | sufficient number of officers ch tional GuaRd shown " thrn i’ the Dis- work of editing stands. to- the | feat. It ia a girl, however, and not this strests northeast; Wednesday night,|convention, however, has not been de- | oy " Bt e T SR ] It . of the Vincent E. Costello Post, and Of Staff signed ‘an order for & change [ SSIRUST, to [take AR{y coursh 1h M| erice of Columbis,” nor is- there being | d CTdIt Of Arthur Krook. One feels | £roup - of -Interetad s, o ' Hallowesn dange, National Linea) So- | ©lded upon. Frank Connolly, past commander of > g iy turne the. trick. - K . asic 5 the Natlonal Press Club P. y 1n ‘The tniform regulations pertainiok | the boginning of the-new caiendar |more substantial progress mads thari | hers the keen mense of the basic | i)'l olety, Spanish War, Pythian Temple, Wars in lpe t to the enliated personnel, which In|vear. The course.will have & OapRC: | hare, THGRE |n:-wn| ‘agtors more | YAIUbA OF news, a full appreciation of | making &' most ~dcsperate siand 1012 3th strest morthwest; Thureday i o oot smue & Rk Ao eras s At s o stated to be the most Important {U for, Aftecn officers and will Do of | o1 1og3’ Fospanaible Lo ta, dewalop, | °PIBions that bear the content of per- :uln-tine awful fears'in' which he | nigne Richard J. Harden Camp, :l.mgvrllfl :’:E'T;:} g:' .‘."}\‘,;.?;sd;‘fiig op_n,{ B Gad ayen, chanige stuce .the Regular Army|SWelve weeks duration. ..o - © Ll Sf FORAREL manency an agaltist those of only | 15 SmItheling the Teilow furns about {pythian Temple, 1012 0th street north- | this week in honar of. their clobtion vilage at Tsoletta. . 3.: adopted the oltve drab. The amend-; Pravious recammendations made by | greatest.<baingh « thi ‘anceuagemient DASSINE appeal. Mr. Krock .has' In|yute-in a ‘self<disiipinary” course of | west. b as commander-in-chief and senlor vice af:"hy'cfix‘: uuer’x«‘xl;xeA Dodge City, Kan., ts -t - regulations. will not ; the Infantry board wauld' reduce the | iiun bywho 18 & measure, besides, that dramatic | motoring,” motof éyeling, ying, V- ) Ragon B. Baldwin was mustered |SOMManderin-chicf, respectively, of (and Chicago. There they wera enter” Mmenty's $85 o< Fols |average welght of. the full equip- |E!V¥n BY"Yhe Pdderal government in| a k into satisfy- | ing. and doing: other heli-bent the national organisation. Those pres- | Hlned with & tour of the stockyard become. effective until the Quarter- | gl Ii&e WOEht of the P | mgltaryloaye: to govera- rounds work Into satisfy. | 3 E e (e Sup B votive Mind, chn | Into the Admiral George Dewey Naval(ent were the depertment commgnder |dIStrict and the packing hosses. na ; Y : e e s W1 ATe. hombare. of | /0K unikh of doricrete dtbatanice.” Aud fiboree e U TIGASE ( Camp At ita meeting Friday DIENL. | and his sta®f, past commanders’ and | the GUEAts of the membernd ot Gen G mordovar, friendship for Henry Wat- | Yes—oh, yes, for they are quite in | Delesates Jonn Ford and Geo.' B |the outstanding members of the or- |JOhn Swift Post, 363, of ( . ! further study of this subject indicates ational Guard. torson § 2 h i - | 10ve. © | arker “made their report of the|ganization. Among the guests pres-| On the last night of the seventeen- practically the same, with five DUt-i that'i 14 possible to reduce this figure t . o SLIREILAE, Nere. tnr &hNo % . |Chattancoga encampment. ent were Brig. Gen. Brett, Maj. Gen. |day journey, with Dr. Sullivan actinz fons, the skirt s to be full with a | to'a Jittie pelow Afty vounds withont) areXt SAturday will be & “big day” [found admiration for the unique and. THE DANGING STAR. By Berta| Department Senior Vics Command. |Anton Stephar, Brig. Gen. Amos A.|as master of ceromonics, cxpressions Sl extondloy tp! the -bEdc three: | eklouslve’ ncroues in (EaRSDOTCARION e or Cobent aSuardsmen. = The [striking personallty of the man. Al uck, author of “Sir or Madam,”|er Arthur H. League, who is Past|Fries, chief of the chemical warfarc|Of appreciation for their courtess SIS r ‘Lnbnlu-‘%ka on4L Oustd | tnis being 8o markedly true, one tak-| , €L New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. | commander ‘of the Naval Camp-gave |service of the United Btates Army:| Were extended to Frank R Pese i) urths e distan { Between 500 and 700 people were 9 o2 2 ea) - The néw girl has produced the new | & talk on the winter program that|Col. Frank White, treasurer of the |managed the trip, and W, C. Austh lne and, of course, the standing ;preserit on the occasion of the fifth | N b‘lg\elm Matches will|ing up this book fails to find hims: r‘ & » n master Corps has prepared:the new fram. approximatels - seve patterns. The blouse will remain |Pounds to about sixty-five pounds. A #ort of man. Nowadays. this girl hxs | that ‘camp expected to take up. United States; Commander Marion Ep- (and James Gormley, who wer. his collar will be retalned. ShanaL mehtingyt the ATmy OrdetEy) ERce ":flwff:‘:rgr; fn the role of mere reader.. On ‘the |a choloe batween the Jover, wno atfil | *Col. Johh' Jacob Astor Camp met . 8. N, director of the Navy |principal aides. This impromts Association, whic! ¢! Aberde: ‘[ chants th Monday night at ‘their Qquarters in e; Department Commander | event was staged 0 Commanding officera will be held | 70ER0CN, WA ek, A A ober a6, e ¥ iy itatment das e e ey It e e Woman-in theohoma o ovt | Stanicy Hall, United States Soldiers' | Kenneth L Coonts 0. 8 M.y Cabe. | the traie peiaged In a club car while Jreponsible for the fit of the ent|yn pis address before the conventioni’ o (Ve C Campdny | presence of thie grent editor tmMelf. | againge him, that éannier sultor, who | Home. Commander Dennis P. Cooney |Edwin § et thefm, Jr. chairman | = William . Eranilin. sonlor ae- listed men in their commands and Assistant Secretary of War Davis | Jation) which is the oldest and{From this moment on it I8 clear |says: “Never in_the -world would .1 | presided, of the national ’nxll ive committec; | partment vice commander: Franef. ::a new regulations "’"1|”";°’"h":.,lluded gt e S TR ;nu‘::;n's:.lt W':Dl-fl fi”"‘ “Organi- | gaventure in the company of a rich|Cut You off from your career. Jyat|, Gen. Hénry W. Lawton Camp metDepgrtment Junior Vice Commander F. Miller. commander "f'v'h"‘ B-;‘y":;.\: hvice To T credi 1n S United | foclation and its efforts in formu- | **gof, WIthn the guard. | 0 and forcetul director of the common |MATTY me and o your career-ful{Thursday pi et oed- | Jal Alvin D. Huthaway: Denartment | of Engraving and Printing Post and L ! 1 ¢ mans i ) : ’ airman o uea one Smecte messarement uni | ProETam in case of war. Besides the | 1{0 (S following courses and con- |leader of ‘men’ throush wide fclds of Brine that i et L iy of e Sommiee to rotiee | o the tTsiced Sins ations sections [Howard & Flsk, "departm form, which Is to be cut out of thel{PEeOh BY the sasisient. Resretary. | served: 2 L'L""%'r';fi,,f:,'.“:",‘," Much o <his Buch in 1he l'lltfil:fi!no:l:r:ffnl:s;’n;.(‘;‘ The camp’ by dxws. . Past Commander | ment Chaplaia Arihes 1 Heith Core executive offieer; Robere T3 H same plece of cloth, without expense [ (Cle, WO & BERDET 08 SRST |, Ranges—Slow fire: 200 yards stand. 204¥ OF opini e m‘ldelmhuul young dancer of this story. | Davis,veported ;that & Spamish War |cilmen Francis C. Huhn, Frank Heise Candlish, commander or one) Storss 1o the enlisted peraonnel. The meas- | [0 "% e ndastriat EEay "p':-fmz"plé'.‘q’flo'.’.""&.'l?:su'{"fl.’{m Yards: | Greaiay” campaten of 1872, andcming She Is, heart and soul, for her own | Veter s duckdin leagus was In for: | and Marion D). Smith, Past Department Walcott 'Vost; Weat Hamitton Stuarz ents will be sen chan- sefdeas 3 st. o vi place in the world, for the perfeg- |mationiand that on Camp wAn Commander Col. George L. Talt ap & 3 Walker ' Tanster” depot, where Xhey Wil e | b, MALY. lctters are being received | ret 20 yards only. sitting position et AR ORS00 tion of ‘her"art, ana The ‘Fent” of ¢ |10 get Ints'te. A resolution proteating East Department Commander George L. | oML B alker Bt Bamractilt e ception Ut | pteggice U fhe chief of fnance | SR fantine, Ben shots w1 befpaTerut ad eoniioversiits march | A, Ditarant and atfractive’Sourte o |15 The rematin ot ¥ mermber af hell | Xeuner*and s Bopmetment Vico, min"Vico Comrinty P4 S0 those for the men in China. Com- | Nowell” came ‘whith” declsion was |fen minutes for Tent And. IS LIAIAX, 0880und] JudE - | ard"firet nighis. and eome suceess a4d | 1he Bureat of Printing and Engrave | T posts . were reprosentéd by | pes Poit, and 1. et Jas- manding officers stationed in theihanded down by the controller |Shots for record at each range for|Jnent dnd.| o AW T Brvan, | then a litle more succeas, and hard | ing was forwarded to the department | their respective commanders: Com ent adfutant, whi s aepas latter named place will secure theicenewal: on:September 27, 1923, and | the slow fire, and one minute for .,.g.,,,,';,"n,f“.‘[‘,’°;;,‘;"ijfi e DAl | work—one reaily has fo kive credit |commander for immediate consider-|mander Val N. Branann. National ! ather meiutan "ot the Aoiewetion: oo st witorms | iun ool i Shii fl nformalit | it f el o) e reold e Gt et st | B e ey G | 0 At A Senton s | AT put, Compnte onhgh £ 1 BTt G0N wy 0 Zlzes of buttons wllilml:r‘e“&':“re,weczlvr ason. Ahis case nerlllnllu.:'gfiluf:{lr:’:l::flnl:.n;‘ tarsets il (e} too, e Thaokeray S Do “9:,;“ Bhrffi.'l':'; ll);:hl%\)r:.r:‘llheh(wo kinds. | erence when rating la lood!?rdben;{.. Comaignder 35 cukcrisdn oERal ¢ ' speets1 inch, and twenty-five lines wor fves | Lo tho diffekende In the pay of thelr | I e e o Yaras | by Wlde, in:a contrast that. for'hard [ o', ENEISh clear to the ground—|Mnj. T ot the Urend Aemy | Doode b o e comumandnr Jobn elghtks inch. Bronze buttons, of | §raae &nd $100 per month while they | (o0 e i pe ‘B targolyand. 200 |2enwe coupled with literary aoumen-|on “Then the second s Tnen o8 | of the Republie, . ¢ an Hon: | mand ftam Garroll, Admiral T X onz x Were in traluing for oficers of the | ¢, type argol s and d sophistication, provides SREET Joy |o: - cond young man ap-[of. the Republic, was made an hon-|mander William Carroll, Admiral | The convention of | N Which the department hag & SUPDIV: 40 o (. |s|Yarde rapid fire, typs D tuaget! Tha |Bearg ayd the good business gpestor | Poary Ship! mimanders Ddgar i Soclete des St e et G ot B ot ane JMIE Lo AR, AR 100D OO T, b e B i BTN f00d Dt o il vney mber, Bunatmnt st By, S, Ban, Commundns B, 2L S s ST LR pedt | SE i S PR | BEISY TR = Bauce, ToTne kel | BBl B R TR R 2t o s Veautleed S nat ottt | ol H o T AR S il 22 e e e & 2 eled “With" vertical stripes = of Teds | of thom Sowie Rots #uake rifies will not be ued. e world with Hepry. Wartorsos Lutit 200y 22 quite charming courtship | nougced an oMElal inapection of the | the varioas mosta: b B Don . 5 uns, 2 white and blus and the 'star thereon | Sola be intaded. In the. fling o | Munition Wil be furnished at the | S world i e, cathopman 18 xqovf'ifi‘?"rb“! ‘one s never |canth’ would be held in DecembeF. | Douglas A White, John L. Hi : licer, ‘past. commandos: Wil be siiver. Insignia for aldes!inoge‘cases with the general acoounts| ATINg point. 2 g an it ke wid hen vkise as st how he does shut off thatlpelogate John J. Kiley, represeinting | Michael Guiffre, Charlés Moore, W. 1,19 Washington Post. acted & will be a shield of red and white | ing odice, Washington, D. C. This match will ba-open to &nY | denly re-created. So one goes on in | Hogies 4of the story ends here.[the camp, made aaplendid report of|Jenkins, J. Weaver, William L. RO, | et Sorle delegation that re stripes and the stars will be golde: Army serial number, d,.,,‘hd place | Member of the Diatriet-af Columbia |g transport, of exhilaration with this| - c% Oe assumes. his_work ‘at Chattanooga. H. C. Forney. Edward H. Grove, |y “}",'“‘fl_,“”fll"‘ Locale 174, tua The castie on the corps of engineers | op riityne . Gatilon bisda gl at o e Cuurd, Xt i ne mem. |man “of ‘doughty herolsms and | THE NIGHT OF THE WEDDING, By|, Grand Gu Gu Charles’ &. McCaf-| Harry T. Clements, Charies B. Jen: | Wishinton unit. inaiEnla N be Sy awhile the|charge. statoment of mervics fndtrain: | ber who haw once won the Mdividual |atralght citizenship throngh most ot | C. N. and A M. Winismine of | troy of the Mifitary Order of tho Sel Jhgob' Orken s W. TAWIENCS t oo iy e e b s irough the ef- oast artillery Wil be red emamel'ing camp as near as can be furnished, | chAmplonship can ' compete fof & |the Gritical points In eur pomtice| hors of “Vision Housers meo™ ity lpent and Thrice Inferior William A. a, Willlam J. Keefe, R. K, » gton delegatlo-, with gilt or glldine projectors. The!grades held at time of detad er prize. Three competitions will {history and in the history of the York: George H. Doran Company, | O'Brien, his adjutant, ¢ making | Christenberry and George J. M chirried ,u""“;‘!i eated iast w felloe of the wheol on tho Quarter- | sttend tralning camp, date o com=fybe had, consisting of one team of lworld’ itself an these Doincy, aithie| Tha mystery of this ro: has | PIAN® for & big crawl in November. |Dermott. [y arward _to_con- Master Corps inslgnia will be blue| nission as an officer in the Armiy and | #fEht men from each battallon, .one lthe past half-century. Have | risen meneh Admiral George Dewey Naval Auxil- | Licut. Kenneth L Coontz was toast- | uslo the of tha emamel. name of organization with which |team of five men from each company. labove the surface of sommon affeies| % A4nclent: flavor—medieval at the|iary. Nora Albers, president, will | master, Gen. Brett, In responding to | o z&‘( of ;?'Jlur'\h ow enjoy the With respect to officers, the amend- | commissioned. These - clatm: mugt | &nd individuals from the entire gUATd fto claim the serious thought and the | 11test. The-Duazling to-do centers | tender a reception to ihe department | the principal toust of the cvening. s us of an ure, whica $a resulations prescribe that the twe | ba” made -over- the applicant's, own|Mmay compete for the individual Drizes [courageous ABProACh and. the bgors | AToUNd: thordisappeanance of o nisss | prosident. Mes. Nrances Vaa Allen | stresacd the point that it was his 1n . Jon here on a par~ Jower pockets of the blouse \\-nl(s,‘n“u”_ .. {in the Individual match. . |ous treatment of so fine a patriét, upon' the njght of-the wedding. Hjd- |&nd staff and to the department com- | tention to Impress upon all Veteran in all other departments have large inside hung pockets. A All entries must be fled at Na-lprogd an intelligence as that s or|den Hall Court, turned over to the | mander, James J. Murphy and hisiof Forelgn Wars posts throughoutof ‘he Ar n Legion. As a comsc. Breeches made from Bedford cord or| A ‘ tpnal Guard headquarters, 472 L|Heney Watterson. As & survey” of | hon€¥mooning pair by a friend—a | 8taff, Tuesday, at Northeast Masonic|the country that the posts should not | gucnce the members of the local voi- will be required to hei Bodles of. twenty-threg. American)sticet northwest, on or before ' Oc- events, as a masterplece o{.,,, ns, | T1val’ too, he had been—Is an ancl Temiple. The members of Dewey|have stamped on them the character- [ o, ;‘"‘; elect grand. voituce officers Team-colo breeches” | bluejackets who d in Bfazilian | tober 30. To the porson, whether & lay g personality ituglf, the -bopk is | Pile Wherein secret passages and hid- | Camp_have been invited to attend|istic of holding out their hand for| il fhe District and to E. W. Jordan, not be regulation. waters during the in [ member of a team or not, making || yaluable. T det. doors and grim rooms, to say s reception. The reception is given |the public to “give,” but that every | i .Y‘l"'em chet de gare, goes the dis- leather leggins, they must fit closely | 1918 will be buried with impre: the highest aggregate score at the : ROIAINg of a bafing sulterranean |in honor of the election of the de- | Veterans of Forcign Wars post should | {/0ction of being the first grand che? &t the top and bottom. .ceremomen this week, -probably No-|200 slow, 200 rapid and 600-yard wt'llgn\ THE GREAT POWERS | domaln, invite dark deeds under (Dartment president, Mrs. Frances|be an asset to the community, speak- 2 for the District of Columbiy. — vember 2, at Arlln[xlon-A Norfoli{ Hlow fire ranges, will be given the AND THE BAGDAD RAILWAY. By | promise of complete securit The y Van Allen, to the office” of council|ing for the veterans in a clean fo € convention unanimousiy elected A new type of cap for cadets at 'n;""a h"d';f‘ ~‘ll‘rl;'dc fl}‘ 3 “I_'“ he |, Highest Aggregate Gold Medal," to Edward Mead Edrle, Ph. D, as-|depth of the mystery is measured byrmambar from the District of Colum- | healthy and patriotic way, and 1{1”;2 Eémlhnr term as historien nation: the Military Academy is now being |Thursday aboard the crulser B vakfDe retained permanently. The com-| _ slstant professor of hiatory in Co-Jthe fact that it remains unsolved [bla at the national convention re- |these posts were not an asset to th Meaanpartment commander.. Paul deslgned, which, it fs stated. - ap-jmond and were taken to the Navalivany team making the highest aggre- lumbia University. New. York:|through the length of thix romance, |cently held in Chattanooga. commufunity in which they lived, they fMcGahan. who was one of the foun proaches a close resemblance (o the | H oo n e tomporars’ hoxes th which | €ate score will be given the company | The Macmillan Company. . - opening up at the laet moment, of | The dance beld in the ' Potomae|would not be considered functioning [ 7% 97 thg play-ground of the Amer Are b o e | CMOTtS | they \were sHipped. And.: pladgd -in | AMpionship trophy, and the bat-| Here Is the discussion of an hnpor- | COUrse. Suspiclon rests. natweally | Bank Building Thursday night was|by him. g!Un and its first national Bis- et e e D b mtire i Caskets. They will be brought to|tallon with the highest will ~be|tant mubject put out. not only with | Upon the rival and ownar of Hiadug | Feported to be & success. Other’ addresses were made by Gen rear s Enar Caape new model head. | Washington on the. Norfolk hoal to- |Warded the battalion trophy, both |authority, but in a readable magner. | HAI Court. Right at ita inception s | e ladies of the Lineal = Society, |Frics, Commander Eppely of the Navy s e Soar, oo that 'they may be worn at|,ight and will be met with an es-|t0 be retained for one year. Also [Writers on serious themes often peg. | romantic young: irl tutns suspicion \Epanish; War, Bhve, complated thelr [Leagus MAL Gen. Btephan and Col.|p ., % FOSCRE of Fenneth F Naw Tayed 1 N Y o eh Wil 2¢ [cort and taken ta the erypt at Ar- | prizes will be given for each range. |ject the latter element. Keadert never | Unon herseif, away from the man |Brogram for the big Halloween maa- | Frank White. w day nlght. plans wero made for fo plaved in New York on Novembor 24| f075 A0 1 TRt er ey The following s®ff for the match |do. - Ko, the vigor and color of this|And hére thé real romance of the |querade ball to be held Wednesday et annual dance, £o ha held In the ha) ¢ traditional color and materlal|secretary Denby and the ranking of- |has been appointedt Mal.: John W.|discusgion will carry the book towarq | MATter gats:its mtart, The bride e |nlght in Dythian Temple, brizes| HoDe that the annual forgat-me. | annua ey to1 b Nield in the hall of the new cap will remain the same, | ficers of ihe department:Will. take|Ohmane, engineers, PREEUtive officer] |ita Figniful destination-—the pande of | coMmes merely o case for reioic 267 | WHT be Kiven for the best costumes, |not appeal for funds for the support | of Bt AL TR T LU WEe fhe cadet gray, but the visorjpart and full honors will be paid |Capt. H. H. Lizear. ordnancé depart?|the intelligent American reader cager | vestigation ~A quite Italisn oniie ng | Department Commander James J.{of the organization of- the e el Do tRe/EAII will be longer and a strap, will Do Notification has been sent o thé|ment, chief range officer; Lieut. Her-|to know the salfnt points of general ( secret villainy prevalls here, as it | Murphy have been invited to be pr American veterans on Saturday, oF e g. By z‘ph,,m:, The com— artnched Jnound, the Jfront, Of e lnearest relatives of all the dead and |man ' H. Pohl Regular Army "in- |interest as these, one after another,| was carried on in the wicked yid dass|ent.” The grand march wili start at | vember 10, will be met by a generous | mittee In charge s headed by Georgo AP Just above the top of the visor | the ceremonies ai Arlington have|structor. Lieut. Clarence S, Shields, |come Into view. Amerlcane hanc s | When Gesare and LacrosOpoid days | Sn oo el s emichn peple I8 | est . %) Ixchnedy strdek nosths Which will be identically the same |been postponed for a sufficient’lensth | Company, and Lieut. Roy W.|now, a sharpeiicd interest in the aco- | crime past discovery. And the dete expressed by President Coolidge In a | West. 7 28 those worn by commissioned offi- | of time to allow them to reach Wash- | Keases, A Company, range officers: |nomic situaiton of Turkey. The Cheo | tives follow false “tratine with ruon letterTmiven cut by thechWashington [, & sariesof entertainments are Bo- g0re of the Army, with the exception |inglod. . . . i on of the bodlos was | FIf8t Lieut. Roberc G. McCartes, ad- |ter concessions spread. out in . (he, USUBL bootless Sherss til the pirm e THE -PUBL Ic “BRARY I D e o Y L m s a0 oY 1Lk poat, comstatiie, N e =t r.r Tr}u ;Mw d",‘z:. v‘:“‘“:“" xt e nve. E;:r:r;duflnt‘l’l‘%l‘:z-|qon|c!e(ry.,:n:1‘er;apn ereu aro; ;ed this x;tcr‘eux.d The con lslcuths ax:'u;:m.:.ul::i he brings more A B et oah A esehdl (5 Baticnal 100, pactian. asiiav. Boxloy malstise T h 5 . o z v . G . 3 roversy between England and the | mystery that complicates the situd- | 2 v A o rank om- B e St I e | P alfohs capiren this| GOvernment employes will ~be |United States in the same regton ovor § LIOR. WIthiR DIy bEtelen Ltaiiar <Ll e G fops A Nyuriand jof Imonts Fhrank ‘Dunpioston & o > KL e . G, foll mander of the 4 fng worn by the future officers of the | fall, as well as the temporary Jeases | Frantcd military leave with full pay |the oil ficid’ possibilities still further { dren Who turn out here to be prime |\ .qhe following lat, arranged by sub- | C2Lfon. Gu. follow T post the | 3 %[t enable them. to participate, In |atimulated our interest 11 ibi featuree in tiis complicate T WAutiisexprans & iy hope i Walte Army. . of burial places. Under the ras taase of inclement weather the maleh | ecoBOime Dol Hore s o & Fiees | that. Tuckils. Testores the: beide npg |Jects, include some of the latest addl- e R ot e L o Tow v An elaborate report of tests on|disinter and cremate the bodies at Wil be held the following Saturday. |the full story—not only of the Imme. | achieves wunother wedding as well, |tions to the Public Library: erans of the World War. on Novem: | meot Thursday evening at Pythian tables of basic allowances of. equip- |the end of the five-year De "lfi';% — diate concern over Turkey and {ts in. Not oversubtle, ndt overdeep—but J ber 10, will be generously supported | Temple, 1012 Sth strcet northwest, ac. Sy ot beslo sl ny’me“\er ake available the grave. sp g After the rifle matches are over |dustrial grants, but the story, as well, | Who wants subtiety and depth for the Theater. by the public. The thousands® who|Which time a large class of mesr Department from_the 2d..Division, |bodies of seventeen other sallors are £o :{::nC‘nC:mg:{-_)mml:;!l'k"i:!wno:v:} ifr"e“"m '3 ita earlior Jnvitation to idie hour of easy enteftalnment? Arvold, A. G, The Little Country The- | Dear the scars of the wat will alwhys | members will be - obligated. The The tests were DFifarily ‘conducted ' be sent to their homess 5 TS o entertalnment in,onot of | the various powers for what een, " e Ao arer hold their place In the Hearts of the | membership campaign now being o i - effect, ure xplol b . ater. . ing o7 e e, 56 sieerialning (08| "un ingeresting mbutevion.inaiss {1 SRSt TR ena R 50 | Bk vetnd e i tiile ses| BOOKSRECEIVED. T The Light. 1981 VUY-|Americen peeple; You can be asaured | condutcted by thix ot ls bringing and particularly whether the present |Ing the higher cducational qualifica- | [FaRSPORLed to . the: place of | the ;:‘Q.‘:\lbl:::vfe::Ifi:llrofih.!.;EC:;Hl {rade ! THE GREAT MOMENT. By Elinor|Fouitzky, A. L._The Moscow Art The- |sponsibility ars striving to trerutmont | of elght members during the month allowances of transportation are suf- | tlons of the men being enlisted now e east, &) Glyn, author of Jhree Woeky | ater ' VUS{-FR2. to aid’ and compensste them .#o far |of October and the membership com- gervice to his credit in the United|jgying an industrial mobilization thought, a vigorous and plcturesque | WAY." This one knows, beyond pef- | quarters. with the following courses and con - ) ent finan Joseph J. Idler, department b % at 8:30. After the banquet a busi- {route that traversed in mnci b R < flefent to transport this equipment th ust-biér" compiled by the bu- | nexs maefing of the & Company oo | oLte, Lhat ¢ n_ancient day&| et o Pmisdbiph Lippincolt | Macgowan, K., ‘& Jones 5 @as compensation Is possible. Your or- | mittce has already several applica- o tra S jus . = -forgotten 1 C T VU \ in’ emergency cases. rcau of navigation. The following |soclation will he held, to arrange | point h';l-d“i“_e: ny"vlvd-y f;ol-:e ;P:x _Company. nental Stogecraft. Vi ganization has shown a fine spirit of | tions in hand.for the next meeting. Tt w l e frain- { co- i B. C & his Teport- will be utilized by the [TEAE OF FOv RN ducational train- | Dlana for the ahoudl military ball, | fivities of ' the differant Eumpu“’m LIGHT @UITAR. By Arthir | Platt. Agnes. . Practical. Hints on Train. { Co-operation with the government I Commander Howard I.. Chase hag chief of infantry, in connection with 3 a ; 7p. strumentalities engaged in this dif- |appointed recrulting scouts, located: similar rsts whicn have boen made | ing of o thousand recently enbisted | FAISH Wil be held thir winter about \powars. that have, frat one and thun .. Sullerman suhor of <The Mirth- | ng ®r p Blage CULPMp. | fcuic task for which ¥ am glad to ex- | in ‘each seciion of the city! also in. &t dhe Infantry School and Tank :men taken in a block from the Rew.i ‘There are o De 80 many enter- | this feld. ot rien obeinene & Bros. | i b Vs aa { il Eats s e . e S g i promise. SR p % th o B 2 of these tables about January 1. 1924, | Sntn avade, Arammar sschool.s 1267 KUatd oTEAnizations this winter that |and fnariciers, reilglonists and schol- ew York: The Macmillan Com- onal University Post, No. 4. Disabled | tion cards and Veterans of Fe-eign and 1t is stated that a mafority of the ' Aniaied eighih Erade. . krammaes 1 h8s been declded ito form a dram-|grs, - chiefly 'through deslgn. but) “‘pamy. . & 0 Amateur, Plass American Veterans of the World War, | Wars publicity in order to betms recommendations will be embodied. in school, 303 llxahhed dfiut‘%:%r. h .:,“i"‘ their o",’n i Tl ":‘:Ph :nm;zl‘;u:;en‘fl;egil‘:a.c!u&;e.!nl;:ve n}.fl: o-r 4 Words from B; house, Hatall: M Bites-Witonl, él;rgtllgzfi‘flnz‘m:::m::;:rc|§§;enk ;o:;rbs.:h‘(;raxrl‘c:}-y during the gresent. e b OOl ol 436, finished: (BFd Yeats posaible. A meeting was held lout here frankly inviting exploitation. Bine Dask o N Jomke] B v Up- pikap. He Hoover, senior vice commande: Cornelius O'Rourke, past com- ance “*0f Squipment - required by ' BiEh senosl: A Rty e Dramate Gy Tk . the e SinesttANd. now comes Amarios; "with: the B Aoviaos & Gos ™ e Yok ett, Mrs. F/-H. Litlle Lord:Pagn- ;‘:fi"‘ A olarter, Junlor vice om-|mander, Ward: No. 55 Waner Reed 745 ted and taken ma ul 4 5 ester concessions, and the Ehglish 7 X layy. 1913, VUP-) ander; Charles D. Demarest, treas- Spital, 54 o ¢ Qllates "has been Subsmivied "By | Blgher course 2; total, 1,000 | Lieut ‘Toy W. Keence who has had protest, to increase the army of eco. | CANE.. . By Jean . Toomer. Camsron, Savgaret. The Teeth of the | urers Charies T. McCarty, sergeant- S resrattta i et e theishier of inlanky O eihe War . Naval officials are greatly pleased | th Bast year was elected meneral | without un e h':le-h;ll: nl;x:o!"f York: Bonl & Liveright. Casten, “@'“}; mg' ,‘,':’,f;c“’v{;,m a :fn:mlst'e:mnl: Baul 3. Hinsios, C: B, flffeaa‘ie.unflmco:n";:e: ‘:‘Jfi":fi““c:;fr.'s\;' e b o aneeofore LhaNe campa e outcome of the special con- | chairman; Capt. ry E. Gladman, {tion. And, as we have aiready said, | THE: GRY OF VASHTI Duchess. 1906. VUP-C277s. McCullar, Timothy N. Sheehan and L. | & have been supplied from the surplus; OVer th u O'Rourke. war. stooks. Tt theea the surplus | Ventioh of the Naval Officers’ Asso- | commanding Company C, ts chairman |a most readable and informing study| Verses. By M. A. B. Elis, Edith. . Comtrary ~Mary. 1912, {Harold Sothron. Every resident membir of the post being exhausted and it i i > "l clation held here this weaek for the of the advisory board; First Lieut.iof imperialism rampant in the near of “The Mooniight Sonata,” ete. VUP-Els3c. - - has been furnished w.th tickets: fo thiat' thers are sufliclent stocka. on DUrpose of discussing tho blll pre-|willlam F. Jorgenson Company C.|east. : ' New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. _ | Pernaid, C, B. The Cat aid the Cherub,| A meeting of the State Department| (12 autiual ‘milltary bail, which i ared by the Navy -~ 8ec! A er 1912. VUP-F3%5c. executive committee e 1d. Novembe: 0, @ v TARE fan yemptoniy AT (e the P TR thip ayer, Chldman, Toaster<oftheiband; “‘fif)'.“};m?;m‘:"'n'mf:fi"fi.‘zy T Naw For. Glorge 17 Dosan’cars | rish. Marte, Enappy Humorous Dia- | bo Foo o the Tlamcs tuldise g e O T g ; orce for _pr. €1is musical dire > : : S uBitis. executive committce con- o 2 o The Sommanding general of tellicks of ‘the assoclation Vo i dechy® M . |- .d8 of Out Wesi." etc.’ New. York?| PAMOE: GLE_POEMS; A Sacomn Ny, W The” Monkey's Paw.|8lsts of all Dost officarssand the state | of,the District of Columbia- deparz—: Panama Canal department has been ‘partment in regard to suggeste l‘ The Non-Cimmissioned Officers' As-| Lheé Macmillan Company. Lontroyersies Which Have M&; *¥ 1916, , VUP-J152m department offieers of the D. A V. of A directed by the War Department to changes to -the: bHL. v SRS sociation of D Company held & danceq . “Phos 1 3 . <A Them. By Burton E. e 2 & e who. falléd to get.in"fouch: 5 : uith,”Mrs. M. H. The *Deestrick | the District. v d been | Corp. J. F. er, Sergts. Edward H. . & Co. ki o8 5 5 e : gaulpment which have been found the reserve officers and had been Tuth - o Tl o,,.,n..g, Wiillam D, (0f Alaska.upon. ite ariginal lssue will [ % EXTL®.* ByiTo8n’ Courno: Jennings, G. E. The Rest Cure. 1914. D. J. Hussey, senior vice: com- most ew 3 necessary for service in this section. carefully studied by 1l i e, s " bers, The “depRriment. Hys Fecopnlsca o Saniibbmce: Was. over the loxisiative | Btucler shd Fraicis & Manion had [ia thls new priating 8nd their re-i - York: Honl & Liveright 5 | VUP-J44 Baigh| L chumbers . r. man / i gL s i f ; ; e ides ad ! fome letle time that tha tables in comipliighct the SANCAID, Brio | SATES OF the o [ Sohniy Suly satlane The settonte] TATE O DESTINYL A oy, Ortia| MU, - Fe aa Q. 031, VUR B Gpounensnd, futse 2% | CURRENT OPINION: t f d view! b 0 joul). o B B SR Rments “or Brviea™fn Epreaeiadely of, R RS adve; | | The atmory art scheguie, tox Taes. | s gradinted b & atory WL SR, | Toblt Vitomel? S S0k | Overien, I 4, Hears to Mena | laln! €0l HicChtlar minloriun, Sna ) MLl er Why Panama. cate general of the Navy, ofict of |day nights provides for close order|The suthor knows the countr Bhe) * Belle of Loulaville.” etc. osto ey Toatal G oy EAmend AL B, S on = - = SO '{;zell!lgenclefi :;'.‘.,,'.'f'me““mff' arTi1 and map reRding. ;-::d:n“e'y“e"nd'm rt for -x:‘-“m:- The Christopher Publishing Hous P"‘{,‘{ e —_ “| except the senior and junfor vice | NOUVEMEER NUMBER NOW ON SALE mp Meade, Md., is-under-consid--of - navigation. 1] -y e e Z g paint plcturés; , 4 ey cx SRS b e it ae Srotond, 0, SR Pomenrts A% | el olesly, ‘Srba] | wih wonin snd Sous ive T 804 | PMECRUS Ot ? MelScnae ity b {aricer, B, G Btk Bewiyts smd, the | ComEAnISEy 54, Snppiota beione o - a pérmanent Army poat, and @& board DT Smatorityg ets zhe | o 0 3 ther Adventures of David Innes (&1 Btratton,’ Wade. = A Burnt Cork. Bar- = of officers, consisting -of Brig. ! Eoclation and -the “ma 18 “o'clock, in room 407 under instruc: equence of development that| . H 8 ony . Cork . i Fiarold B, Fiske, U. §. A; Col Alea. few - changes récommended ' wvereiion’of Capt. Jogeph C. Sutton. tirns @ region from an uninhablted i * Crane By Bamr hire Mo rage. , 1R VUZ, i STuedelagntlon depdts e in g e s . rbj and* tepded: 10 ' Cruit. * By Edgar Rice Burroughs, - ander N Stark,. Medical ‘Corps, aha Merhs’ n VAIRAERG oy BT e entire 12108 Enigineers wiil at-! Sioe® ind inbustir HIe oamel; |5t uthor of. “Tarsan-and the Gofion : annual convention of the American Taniter Corps, has been aepcloireer= Where disagreements exist which,are ¢ond the foot ball game between the 2 Lion,” etc. Chicago: A. C. Me- Leglon st San_Francisco last week 3 e R here takes the form of a story, & 1 ; A & Bor. Th . a M . R b take up the construction plans of this OLo,any PATUCHAC, [EE70F nnu&g:""“" Corps Army Area and the story 8f advemture from: which herd ELirs $ o ffBensinmer, L A s, Srorts L O e S o TR ary Ko erts lcan Le EVi g rned oftcers, which gnail be aowed the FLoch, =y Ameriotn Lessue Park.omerge Cploneers, diecayerers, min- | EVERYDAY XYSTEAIES: Secrets, o8| Beciner. . firn. - Farticn and- Stunts | 508, SO, Tames A Deatn, e pephe board will consider a relnforced | dval “reserve force and the ranks|PeSeoy yioward, formerly a mem. S8, BIoRPector r::-l-‘th esaetting | e ot Dras o e fyAround the Year. VM-Bissp. = runnercup.in the election for national Rl N E H A R 5 ompo a g 5 2 , D. Se. s Camping. - I approximately two infantry - regi- | " Cortal radical Tecommendation | bet of C Company and & Pennsylvania tive eiement and leadink the origi.| = The Macmilian Company. % {Brimmee-F. B Aut), ping. commBYier -off the Aiérican . Legioh, - a ments and one regiment of fleld ar- | proposed by Individuals were voted state basket bafl player. re-enlisted - nal’ péople out toward the ways of & | THE IRRESISTIBLE MOVEMENT OF | frieros. F. ‘. & Motor. Camperatt,| ¥038 name was presented by the P t|in Company C. last week and will District of Columbia Department and o he'arounc o Eritory WhIER i 00| SRR o he Navy Deparimen iy “lorion Seebent up to| Penman New York: The Blmnlfl: M.Vg-m?m, Auction Bridge Hints,| Who was only defeated after cleven < THE emm—— —— Department | be ‘on that company’s team again . s ok s RAC 3 e S b g TR R e 1 PRSI TSR B ur o ioeRoutes ot ena ancon EensEal o T vere. i Absolute agTes-lteam is playing on Tuesday and | 50T e DUt & b "¢ur~%.n of . ttn | T s, By it P piaurice. Billiard Book. VMB- | weei. Past National Viee Commander plans will also include ground which [ ment with the Navy Department i8|Thursday nights. . | Woktn Ties In the Gharm ‘o ith projoc.| Asquith N P Charles Serlbe | 4 cenport, Eugene. Vacation on the| Watson B. Miller, wha 1s the national | “The Breaking must be left free for military exer-|every respect. S g I':l‘ u:hw'lffl:" '1'5"_1“’“" H. ! tion, back of which oneifeels the gal- SAMSON IN OHAINS. B; Trail, VD-D273v. execntive committecman for'the g"' Point,” “Tent- D otiomel o AR at e e liaew nder |-A. Voeler. Corvs. J. o ! 3 w)'{'m trom the orlginal manuscript anf’| MR pers Soocer for Wemen. | T noiS tand (18 mow Momoward te. e nn POs B - W 3 & > -] 2 N ir station coln 8. Jones, E. W. F “s| a preface, by Herman Bernstein. ; v - Dacunied by the Tank " enbar T v A e B abmarine BT w:wlkxnum and L. T. Rhea. C AMERIG New York: Brentano's. QGandon: R. A& B.J;. Rawing, VOR-|Douid sl train hhe carFied 135 ). not be avallable for the proposed | has been fitted up to carry one of 'man has announced that he has Rear tial “APSYCHOANALYSIS AND GLAND|frwin, Florence; - - Holdlng Hands. | Washingtontans to the convention conatruction. | these planes, is there and the triala, place o ATl S ves ol i ory. TEMEAlel PERSONALITIES. By Andre Tri-| VOWB-Ifbéh. | 3 reached here Friday, Ingluded in the A careful reading of the Noce de- | oo o0 time the purDose being to|and other athletic organisations "in . D., auther-of 2 b B SR 1| Tones, 8/ Fishing Facks." V1ot L et et et S ey P ciglon which was last’ week handed dem'onnrnt: t:h:-pm't.!‘u:lll.t“vb ng‘ leilr.-lal; By ategrt A o rf;u:g’l;l'-l.hl-::: .4”}35}‘1':& Gq:rni Do- Chesterton. New York: Do .Yoa;g;l‘-ne;l :'l,m.Venn. Bur le Ring.)third vice commander of:the depart- A f”b;fl f SN TNutograpss i down by the Court of Claims involv- | Sraft operation® o o @ the XS-1,gopthwest, Tuesday night, to Sergt. ran Company. ' . Y Mead & Co. 3 - S 1 2 S uo [ Insatiable feminine - curisity - ing credit for lengevity for cadet };‘:fl;mfls?: o emalient servics| Jobn A Schrioker Three Yelated facts urgs into the | CIVILIZATION AND THE MicRomz. | S*{neld; bouis (Hgh Polnts of Auc =1 the :\ulho;; into amazing adven- service, will Feveal the fact thaf it| seaplanes in the worla. g ‘Biivate John M. Bngland of Company [open_the lit o8y of ar Admiral fl;’u.z‘r’.'.'il‘;.."'fif-‘#é‘r‘fl"m?'#.! !.on" 3. C 3, D.. Motor Camping. m’lts;?“‘on Fl\{:o“:: :fnd“sswa: ;;]ue; whic| a&-cdtol':l with irresisti- T spply to all claswes Eraduating | pinaings of the court of inqulgy onlC Bas recelved a commission in the | Emery, WA esh American of | ton MiMin Company.. . AlMaddias ey Ridtng Astride f During 19187 1919, U= Un0s. ETHUERO S SticiUash g : from the academy: beginning: With | e ins wonst deatrover Alsaster/ fi| Regular Army, from examination | distinctly and. noble type. His|,. .o/, PAUNCH AND JOWL: As | ohie™ v Mees °F | United States War tmént. _Field ITHE AUTHOR OF “TENTING © e o wven officors for- general|stood last spring. This makes thig;career i; identified with certain im- g Autoblography. New | Mumford. . 0. -8.- Twenty , Harvira Service Pocket nited States’ | TONIGHT, * "‘THE BREAKI Shiaing e ciass oF 1852 Ot a7 Courmartial, as Emmounctd BySee- ompeny i i nted st Annapolis, | portant. developments of AMeHIAI| York: Bont & Livermnt e o7 |L Clew, VORME Ay, 1017 UP-URSR C - 410 Baaksell : S <! ; 8t nt and in the R affalrs ¥ = = e 9 b ¥ Modern Dand , H. F. B. tory the Saconislon n i mey act mhich el A B s eormpany. hea e ATy | lonat In sienifcanos. He. in his ca- | LINCOLN ANB OTHERS, By Thomas | MUFray, Arthur. The Mpdern Dandss. Whseler, B K. B T S At All Booksellers, §2.50 Lo i i oo 48 t‘:::.{}f:}y‘ Lo e eghout the mervice there has)Day rolluforh!he Il"llt quarter and m.‘rnr.ln:rltrlgllel‘ &\:rl{’:‘ l)“‘ uu{he g Tt ’.np:v:;v York: George aF. THe M , 244, wh(.;lve:‘-Nlch'oJI;lon*_ssl:Alcolm. Modern e 1s inning wit! . a feeling, almost a conviction, | men wi e pa ‘uesday. 5y stery of . Un : %) 2 - 55 ed Course. . VQ- . ry. - m. e e e I, ot | e e 1d bo_no “whitewash® | This (s the first company n- - | Upon these thres inssparable-polnls | RECHNT CHANGES IN AMERICAN | Pinin B o, Canttion’ Seiage i Fea i Guard to obtain tl {has Rear Admiral Gleaves brought to yet indicated whether or not it |applied, But that the investigation|tional Cusrd to obtain their pay. has Rear Admirsl Gloaves brousht to Wi&%" e B30, b | Rickergonn: N OM B S . New ill appeal to the Supreme Court. | would go to the bottom of the mat- . . Ph. D, J. U. D, | Richardson, A. O. The Seeret of the War Department authotities will noi | ter. Drobably the worst peace-ti e e T i auuttARCe | . y Dromg Tk Columbla Uni- || dolf Swing. _VKG-Rivs. Shder “ldmi"im1”’|'y;:m“":mlfl il S dareteny ot aimtes - ore the” inberently. high uality ot "c':gn. ;"-:““" A L oD A Womanly Chatms. V8- g u this sion_untll_the. ninety. s distinctly unde o f i It . PRA OTOG! : r < days. which is ailowed foF the fling | {hat thia action did not fmply (hat| tuem, DUt SliEht blame attathed to e T e Hiors. as hacs| - PHY. By Williant8. Davis Bost |Tevis, W. ., jr. The Horse. VJH-| - of'ap appeal has expired. Up to the | the court of inquiry believed all of 5 e e commander of the Greely se:| . ton: Little, Brown & Co. i -rin t writl i the.men _who will be co "R Ha A = St : |'Tuded, W, T. Singles and Doubles. gnubr:enu‘;k:r:;h;qm-ym;mufieuw“: ‘:‘mv;_ P gl ady ml‘qfi?‘w Rear Admiral F. R. Harris, cfvil|}ief expedition. One sees him efi- | THE ‘CLOUD "THAT. LIFTED; And VK7:¥‘54., the Naval Academy, and surprise has | serve-.the. d‘o‘f'le Runpose n: engineer corps, has. been ordered de- ! cient ang greatly useful in China, the Power of the Dead. By Mau: {Van Derveer, L. C. Holldays and In.: g e 1 g b = been expresscd that at least a few ! the responsibility on those gullty and | tached from his présent duties in the]OPePINE vlg;:lt.:e«:o;mr’o.;tm-mn ] Maeterlinck. N;r:n;‘l,:fidra between, Times. VM-V253h, ; is I:cre—read h. frank, out- i of the Annapolis graduates have noti of giving those officers: not ;respons-4th Naval district No 15 g J e 3 foliowed up the advantage ‘cained by | ble an, opportunity to clear thelr foo- | will go to :Nn":z:f‘av':: Subite wos ‘I."‘ This :Ei.‘.h.,‘r',“.".; ‘#:';z:,"z; 44 4 Frederick| | . Military Literature. lpoken book, a sensational o ets. ords ol officer o [ ¢ =t : 3 g 9 paghdustes of the Military Academy | Tue teport recsived by the Sacre. |aiso of the Navy yard, alleving Capt. | Saeer e abilee: O AR0E AImETR.| Niven auth bt St e, SV oy g, dntuxtey Wespond: OMY- statement of Europe’s des- ave Vity ‘comm : -in- ; 2 ¢ . Yoo, of which Capt. Daniel C. Nocw, | the battle flect was a tolegram Which | on Novomber 1y, "10 retires for "',‘.,,,m,;‘:,",f‘ e AT She My s PALL; How o Play It ama [Brosriey sl C.- & Symbol of Safety. |- perate plight. 1B Nooe case, In chairman” Within | Sers who, are. 1o fage. court mariial |at 1ha Havy wéck, Ehibomiie on G4y Vkindly an Tne letters are informal [ Mew t2, Uaderviaad Xc, By i W ‘3“:” 5. M. The Sodl ana . o o o 4 TS ey A . 1 ; g % ey a few days @ circular 1ettor will be|and the PefsoRnel of the GOUrt tiAt|ordered s reliet. for $0d \Sforinghoth polnte of sxesl |: [ gruohy ane'dh New Yorkyfy Body, of an Army A et e . Full of political INT sent out to. the..members- of- the| will try- them. - The. record..of.the blic works -of-, Fhila- | gervice: the book will doubtiess b of | - < Charies Seribner’s Sons. ¥ 2 cofamittee and steps will be taken | originul court will be held on the T ouent u‘n e ) 4 Js1 UCe7-M37. A . i : 2 Yound, interest. DIPFICULT FRONTIER. (Juwe: | Nesser, B W. Ship Names. of the = t6 get In communication with all | west coast for use in the opurt-mar- | e | proi ¥ - N o R, 4 P mentbers of Wept-Point clasaes: wh. tial, ‘but.it: . Quderstodd -at.1be ' Three : & Toost competent and MEh-ioiaded| ~ Bectiein London: Lecsced h‘p.""’_., ted /States Navy. . 192L : UNSI- are affected by the Noce decision. A |summary of the court's findings will d{man. It will have this broader aj sons, ; Hed States. . American spit for each mamber ‘ot clisses | s made. pudlic on tHe wegt Coast. Z peal—a book for the young man to| A or - Cross Nursing Service. ill be fled in_ the Court of Claims Jole, ters sis, ol ;o tenden week. Li Seariar and rosd.. s ¢ 00! Compited by Btory e Seyioe. = a e proper time, an 6 “cOmt~ | Ao oers” ? 5 R, 3 ° maittee will be in a position to keep | judgment and not prejudge the men |8. 8. Argonne OH, DOCTOR! By Harry Leon Wi | T. Hibbett (M, Ch), L - . R aing Manual in , -~ OING . the officers bringing sult fully ad- | implicated, it -is generally belleved | Pacific stations. son, author of- ‘Merton of the - ol » oro; Ma) 4 a wvised as to the developments in their | that thoge officers held most vitally | relieve L. N. Moelier ag % Movienl ete, . Lllussratlons o by | LcPR0Y. : respective cases. . - responsible for the inexplicable dis- | officer at the Naval stat Guam, New Y Cos- aster in which seven destroyers were | Lieut. Brady will relieve Lieut. ¥, 2 The v:"gn'f;“:‘fl} hll'rllled no | piled on I;‘l’:h rocks will b; n.;.:o' l““:‘l: Wlpn! his duties ut the Naval sf Just ’hlnlh from be, objections for the hol of & course fi issal from service tion, harbor, g 1o dizaront & 'cnm}g&mfi?'? of m ‘thons oMoers Wil | nd 1t 1o | N o X Navy: Ref ferent Armsy an e chief o ese nour, ai t fe leut. R.. E. Bassler has e man who is he is : _vy. = finanos will shortly send a letter to | expected that a number q ] . x te TN . Granih . S Sy “cnters- o7 the #branthies ® oIt Her Be-6XOBErIp ¥ - <t < T - . ! Wad* Departmient. Corm: sond|. g P m.?, z Ro'-d)_vthhwuk. e DORAT y the maximum sentence any | siated -for duty ¢ “ih'fi"m ohie e fim.&-“ :o'n'r'nl'l:fi- House. “ e Btatutes, Btc.| 1 L At AI:I‘BooanIcr $3.00 - :

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