Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1923, Page 42

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | tution In counting the requisite service |to active duty in Washington on Jan. whase pay and [ pending achievement of the swarajists’ [s e ? the swaraflsts, in_the senior division of the Reserve | uary 2: Col. L. A. Toombnm, A. G. O, R. Wy }.n’" BENGAL SWARAJ VICTORY aims. In most cases the eflors ot | who invi ed by the Governor Officers’ Training Corps necessary to 2 = e 2 1 uf the oon- Ithe extremists to capture seats have |of Ben arl Lytion, to form a min- legally entitle & member to selection fo. to active duty as an additional mem .y TR not been very successful. Bengal s an | istry ¥ ‘utenant of Mahatma T'HE CIVILIAN ARMY | [ . to active duty a1 an [ Wit 1% | FAILS TO WORRY BRITISH B, i Eylon advance training and to legally entitle neral ataft; | b (L g | Sxception. Nevertheless, there is an in- | & i, He is one of the a member to receive commutation of | Brig. Gen. M. A. ., 0. R. ¢ 4 i crease in the number of swaraj mem- | str tady s of Indfan independ- Organized Reserves—National Guard Subistonce at the exponss of thel Sileesanty e an oK oo i a Home Rule Party's Success Belfev- | bers already elected to both the councils | cnce, but 5 opposed to violence. United States, and will be a distinct | of the War Department general ntaff: nd the legislative assembly, and this addition to War Department literature | iy, Gen. F. W. Ward, 0. R. C, to H ®d to Be Only Passing Symptom, | Will add to the government's difficulties, | BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. soverning the cveration of this great|active duty as member although the administration will be sure | Miss T4 Woolworth is a candis i civillan component of the national de- f the War 1. G, B Fiant rather than But Bhows Power. of a substantial majority because of the | date for app nent as postmaster - fense. Perkins, staft 1 0. R C. to tomnt @ fact that there are forty nominated'of the Brooklyn, N. Y., division of tb A new schems for encouraging pro- | The device fs most attractive and ective duty in Jantary I et aye | 1y the Associatea pr bers of the assembiy. ficlency in musketry has been devise: | tFlking. Arrangements are beng| In order that gallery practice may be|2; Lieut. Col. A. J. Sichtermann, in- | pral 6 & ot ihvolven LONDON, December 15.—News that Clenoy nade by the United States Infantry|had with the 37-mm. gun the Militla | antry reserve, to report to the com ent of th N b L e laginialive” oonnet of the: Bengal bty Maj. Gen. Charles A. Farnsworth | ygeociation to supply the patches to Bureau has placed an order with the | mandant of the Army Wur Colloge for a ting of the because of the chlef of Infantry. One squad in eacl | cgiments and individuals at a min- | Ordnance Department for the manufac- | “ourse of instruction in militrrv per. 4 3rd Batials Snfantry vegiment imum price. ture of .22 caliber subcal'ber tubes for | sonnel; Col W. H. Donghue, fleld ar- 3 i udny evenin rty in the recent el be ccted |the 37-mm. guns, M-1916. Requisition: | wiery reserve, to active duty in Wanh- | Ty omcars of he 8130 Wiald Artil | Ing considerable attention here, where j= to be selected Inspiring monuments to the success | for these tubes on the basis of two pe | ngton on January 2, ny. J. D.ligry will meel Thursday evening, and | the overturn is taken as a fresh indl- by the regimental f a great movement are without e howitzer company are to be submitted | Burke, ordnance reserve, to active duty | ofcers of the #06th Cavalry will | cation of the growing strength of the command 'r, which seption the vear boG.§ of the Citizens' | direct to the Militia Bureau. n Washington. aswemble Fridmy night for their |swnraj movement. il be knows a8 2 | Military Training Camra for the sul = . — wtudien The victory of the home rule extrem- 2 z mer of 1923, sever. f which have Applications for membership in the | Brig. Gen. G. M. Cole, adjutant gen- Is at prement rather “*The (Chief of ready been publishad United States Infantry Association [ *ral of Connecticut, was recently in Sty A% n_svmptom than as marving the im- Infantry’'s Com- " They constitute a valuable souvenir|from among reserve officers in the Dis- | Vashington to arranre with the Mil'tin bat Team” It | %or the thousands of students and are | trict of Columbia are being recelved by [ bureau for the conversion of the 192d ROBBERS OVERLOOK seoo \ permanent record of the splendid work | Col. John Scott and Capt. Irving Todc | Fleld Artlilery ~(155 mm.) ~Reglment, | D y G Bald will correspond in B piiahen Baen of them Thsembres | ot the tea Tasdqnarters. Subseriptions | Connecticut National Guard, into a 75- | [N TAKING $6 FROM MAN on t Get \ 0 the regim to o to some extent the senior annual which | for the Army and ; Jnurnnlmngd w;;\l.{:rf!menl for assignment to the 43d gl t. the all-American B8 | most colleges issue. » the Army and Nav: cister will be - C icura DOCS Mn b toamin the ath- f R“A"l:r‘;:l’x{ B Do published are: ““The | forwarasd to Brope: authorities. Ofcers of the National Guara,|S8lesman Is Knocked Down After u ch| Jetle circles of b- ¥ when on duty with an organization Belng Lured to Dark : The Defender,” o Md.| At the present time th i eing Lured to Darl the nation. both in the 3rd Corps area. i mm_ld ‘1:1\ lrh‘:.'*“' 4 o participating in an encampment un- R TRe tonmin ity &1l published by the MIAry Training | ot ommer Breerve Corma same 8729 | d¢T. section 94 of the act of June 3, Spot. Make iour xmas be one of the rex- B, . . 1916, who desire to recelve rental or ; : 8 Assoctation of the United States, | otficars. Cons de ’ t = Risrly SoreAalxs S8 Mhie Wenet Ankpices 06 s Brect | e e et Subsistence allowance on account of | spec'al Dispateh to The Star. 2 o SQURLE it dent, Charles B. Pike, chief civilian aid for emergency, It 15 at once | foPha’ RManvit. which® the wicers| LONACONING, Md., December 15.— ectlon ow 5 dernig i ol St {o the Secretary of War and Dr. George | apparent that the strength of the re. mMother I required to furnish, be re | N. 8. Mundy of Hagerstown, who b pon the excellency in' the| ™ Ok Xhio e ROCULIVE SOCTOLREY.. serve corps should be increased and[qu'red to furnish an amdavit, under butes & patent door L . vE = i Each book 1a tvpical of the Work Per- | means shruld be devised to accomplish |3 geclsion of the controlier general of :‘:,"" :"_“_ :‘:,';'u:‘hy ",: e A small deposit reserves the articles fiting of one ot more combat exer- |, Fach book s tepical of the work per, ; & v- S Ithis result. At the present time th v 15, 1923, answerin; - 0 s o enemy | a8 Drepared by a staff of officers and | mov " fruitfnl’ source for maintaining | tam® questions. - In" this deciaon. in | Posed o be local reaidents, In & dark selected—Terms to suit your conven- B e o feent " scope to | Students there. but it also contains &|and increasing the strength of the |gddltion to submitting the stated |#Pot near the Cumberland and Penn. s Bitermine proficiency in range. estl | Beneral preface and statement prepared | corps Is the Reserve Officers Tralning | questions to be answered by members | 8Ylvania railroad tracks, who got 36 jence. mation, target designation, fire dis. | Y8der the auspices of the Training|Corps units established at various col- |of the National Guard, the controller [ @nd missed $600. . fire control, rate of fire and 1’.’;."_',:;:;’{_‘;,‘3‘;’:-‘_ wimsmorial g ths [ 105SS AL b araition 1 makes the following state-| Mundy got in company with the : 4 e ' . . o e = resent e the number of men at @ near-beer a1loon and exhib- Cl th f M ut on based upon the prin- |iate President Warren G. Harding and | inetructors allotted o the various in- | " “1f the mother is in the necessitous | 1ted & pocketbook which contained othing or en, r;:lu"l"‘:“,“’_‘ llm:mh:lw )h{h ‘..JZZ“:!J“S?“S\; :"'31- stitutions has been reduced to the ab | circumstances which her aMdavit rep- l .h‘orul uoo.| A man r‘l-nr&'l:‘nldlnglhlr:l\; % e i - | zraphed, ), the ot 1€ M. ! solute minimum if the present standa resents it I8 not apparent why the | self as a city officiul advise un w d Ch ld . proceas of publica | 3" “of Presidsnt Coolidges| o7 inatraction 18 fo be maintained: The | 1oae o s § et WhTd ‘e | to procure a canvasser's license, and omen an 1idren A tHE mear Tatures I eldest #on was @ member of the | qyrure growth and development of |cast on the elalming son when there [ he was supposedly beink piloted in e < |G T. C. of 1923 at Camp Devens. It | th ge units will require more Instruc- {are other children, even though all | the direction of the city council iber of the team will be | ls followed by portraits of Secretary of| (o5, lncking which the number of stu- {are married. marital condition | chamber when he was struck back of wear @ cloth sleeve | War Weeks, Gen. Pershing, Maj. Gen. | dents accepted for Reserve Officers' | of & . other i d be | the ear with a heavy object when a i i v 3 cyimme John L. Hines. deputy chief of staff:!Training Corpr training at the various . and If the other son is un- | secluded place was reached. s Shove o or war chévron|Maj, Gen. Willlam Lassiter. Sevator {institutions must be limited married, whether he has refused to | Mundy's yella brought people to the - from the e of announcement of)James A. Wadsworth of New York. |pelow the number ne v to carry | contribute to the support of his|spot and his assailants fled before Ui team until the team s anuounced | chalrman of (he Senate committee gctivels spirit of the national | mother should be {ndicated. thoy could srab his big pocketbook, Frequent .nmgo‘, ) \ 7th and L Sts. N.W. Kivenr erhedp‘Bl‘:h !&:;:‘re:mx"a‘;rq‘m"gua\x:dsmi.( l:;mofu;'he defense act. 'u s urgently recom- | "?ulbml for lrhe dlm‘resaed allow- | getting only a small purse con,:nlnl- ticura Sosp do much to prevent an . LWV, SIUEOIAerEl: So¥icey el L o - | mended that the attention of Congress | ances because of a dependent mother | ing $6. Mundy was taken to a_hotel, s R = v shape, with a base |ard Wood, one of the founders of the | by fnyited to this important subject and | by officers of the National Guard who | wiere’ his_ injury was dressed, and | |uch,s condition l:""‘:“’ 4 pre- R\ Open Saturdsy Evenings Until 10 0'Cloc juarter inches and | tralning camps. | that steps be taken to provide an ade- [are entitied to the allowance but & | yesterday he returned to his home at ceded by l-;em anointing with No Branch. Stores f two and one-third |((uale instructor force at these institu- ) few days each year, and whose prin- | Hagerstown. Cutlcura O the border in_gray, the| It has been decided by the War De- |tions to assure their progressive de-|cipal Income is derived from (helrl to be in olive drab and the | partment that there is no provision of | velopment. civillan occupations, present a diffi- upper in try blue. In the center |iaw authorizing the government to culty in that the salary of the claim- of the field is & “D” target in black |credit for service in the world war in| Lieut. Col. G. L. Hamilton of the'ant {s unknown, differing in this re. h and above It are two white stars. lleu of service at an educational insti- ' adjutant gen T e will be ordered spect from claims filed by officers of in the United Stat: and above it are two white siars ilew of seryice at an educational instl- adjutant general rescrve will bo ordered spoct from claims fled by oicersof Inthe United States e —— gg@a@m&mmwmtem@z@@m@ T3 TAT T30 L0 030 LA LU A LA a0 A T Tl T TR TR AT SRRt Al S el i S Se S S S S S e «%’Q‘i@{% The Hub Furniture Co. | 7th and D Streets N.W. Store Hours, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. = The HUBFURNITURE Co. |-:..:%. half in the Post—and Before suo erty | The Christmas Store---Buy Now---Pay Next Year| ciiime Fine Rugs Make Fine Gifts!! [ i Wool Brassels Rugs, hand- ey,:ldm/, J B.K:;:fu‘;lstel;“;;? $3 90 75 I 3‘/:;‘;/:“. some al'-over and medallion Fifteen women's organizations have e, united their forces to fight child labor 'Cuticars Seapshaves: i and atterns; clearance of the s | ket S P2 152975 and $35.00 grades Clearance of $49 and $59 Grades Heavy Quality Wool Velvet Rugs. Size 8%xI0' and 9xI2 ft. . . $28.95 Wool Velvet, Brussels and Mottled Axminster Rugs, 27x54 Inches, Special, $1.98 Printed Tapestry Rugs. Size 9xI2 ft, Special . . . . . . . . $I505 Brussels and Axminster Rugs. - Size #2x7Y% ft, Special . . . $11.95 Wool Velvet and Loop Pile Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 6x9t. . . . . $1695 ' 4Y/ax9-ft. 7V5x9-ft 9-ft. ' p . ; Gold C%-ngolenm 30x60-in. Mottled Smyrna Reversible Rags, $3.49 36x63-in. Axminster and Velvet Rugs, $6.95 Corg::gu i“;g"g' Conggleu ;:“R!ug‘ unner $3.49 Fine Quality Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs—Smith’s, Sloane’s and Sanford’s Make, 8'x10% ft.and 9xI2ft. . . . . . . . $6975 O T § Genuine Wool Wilton Rugs. A Redl Gift, 9x12 and 8%x10% ft. . . . $69.75 &eld seai Gold Seal Rugs Congoleum Rugs Congoleum Rugs $L.69 .49 3% Tapestry Twill Hall Runner, Special, Yard . o uf o A [ & : 54 ¥ @ I y [ ¥ ¢ & ¥ @ @ : ¥ ; 14 ¥ 8 A A & -4 : [ A 4 4 4 & 4 o ¥ ¥ Y ¢ A g Single Plaid Blankets, for §] 20 A Carp th Swecper Nottingham and Filet Net Curtains deublefbeds &o oo o i Ivory, Natural and White, Pair Spnieete, dowblerbed size. $1.98 | Sweeper, fully guaranteed. . .. :l::h::md Wool : M .i xed 34.95 Bissell’s ‘ Mercerized Armure Portieres— Double-bed Comfortables, ' Brown, Blue and Green. . ... (wzlb b S | Colorings and Designs. Pair. ... e i e, S0 5D - Beautifal Silk and Velour Table §1 Q8 Double-bed Size Comfort- $5 75 = — Runners, in All Colors. .. ....... . bl in fine sateen coverings * The Sweeper With a Werld Wide Reputation Up Saleof Blanketsand Comfortables | € Wie or Mother | Curtains and Draperies Double Gray and Tan All-Metal Carpet Beautiful Blue and Old : 31=9i8 and ’2__2-8 in Blue and Rose combina- $9 Q8 Sweeper it o Silk Armure Portieres—Handsome § 1 6 .7 5 in fancy coverings. . — 1 LAy R R R R M G AR G R AN A AR AN S R RS R R A R G R R S S R R AR S R AR R R AR R AR5 The Hub Furniture Co. 7th and D Sts. N.W. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. PN ARIIORIIAIBRINONINIID ARAIAIAIAIAIE 3)

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