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Ach be o jud Hill of W terms as fore dic entine for 1816 and again in 1920, sitting . Representative hington state s superior court judsge His juris- extended over tically the He and G state wa Douglas tically every year in 1e After getting Tniveisity of tive Hill practiced luw fc speuting - two ntirel his degree from th Repre venteen Arkansas vears, and was p torney of Douglas, County He finds it an delightful expe Jjudicial pos tening job than & found it very s be a good listener. bhas observed cannot res tation to argue the ca torneys. and in this w selves liable to be led sanship. “A judge's provinee stete of Tmparticl relaation the facts and the law, and l¢ I the yicsentation of the tacts and the arguments come to him without #ny until _he h b thus on how he impartial the tacts Represen number of v kentenced one man the prisonci he exceptionally good record before the Court for support of his dec The greatest percenta interest he found in »wn throughout sxtremely Everythir were ¢ Tarm there nicely unt st o and low pr another in t Tody of the child. vorce decree, minim ties that seemed to intervene them; he emphasized the trage and advised that b 1o make concessions, own intere: fare and hap; As a result the forence in heme very ness of the baby. iple most action h P w&n‘mll nting, as far as possible, up of a home and in the sacredness of home life. known in Washington id the state lines as judie who puts his heart'as w. iis head into his job.” He considers ISmself particularly fortunate in hav- had experience on all the three - 1 triangle—as a law- that the profession is ¢ technical, apt to r than absolute jus- he realized that the ze in application of al principles, and as a lawnmaker he finds that both his legal practice and his experience as a judge are of daily aid to him in Congress. COUPLE SHOT IN AUTO. nager of a store shet to death, a here the heart thre. bad been shot in the he; | Poly at Eau Claire, Wis.; Capt. Frank Nel- Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital ARMY. The following named officers have been detailed as military instructors: Maj. A. E. Sawkins, infantry, with the California National Guard, at San Francisco: Maj. R. E. O'Brien, infan- try, with the Indiana National Guard, at Indianapolis; Maj. C. B. Amory, jr., cavalry, with the Ohio National Guard, at Cincinnati; Capt. €. M. Lit cas, field artillery, with the Penn: vania National Guard, at Pittsburgh; Maj. R. W. Ashbrook, retired, at the chnic High School, Riverside, Calif.; Maj. C. R. Baxter, department, at Harvard U Cambridge, Mass.: Maj. T. ¥ infantry, with the Nebraska Guard at Omah; L. Reed, in- | fantry, with the Organized Reserves, | Capt. at tary Academy, lilinols; R V. Maraist, field artiller Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Sergt. J. J. Madison, 1at Engnieers, with th National Guard, at Cleveland; Lieut, J. J. Twitty, 2d Enginee the Virginia Agricultural chanical College, Blacksburg, % J. Johnson, Medical Corps, ational Guard troops at At: Capt. W. A. Pashkoski, 4th with ‘the Washington 'Na- ard at Spokane: Maj. H. B. ordnance department, with the National Guard troops. at New York City, and_Capt. . Adams, Coust Artiilery Corps. at the Univer: sity of Minnesota, Minneapolls. . been transferred from this city to Fort Leavenworth, K. A 4 Woodruff, Veterinary e.” Md., to thix nfantry, from Washing- d, Quarter- from Philadelphia to W. Walton. chemi- 1508 H Street (Opposite The Shoreham) prices enables us now to offer, at this o (9 x 12 Size) Seamless Velvet Rugs Seamed Axminsters Seamless Axminsters on the way to a hosp making a statement Polics investigating aimed the shooting wa declared store reported auarreled fre- ad been missing | Monday “Found Reliable for Over 30 Years” Main 4886 Before You Order Coal Look Into — HEATING Let us give you the names of what THEY nience, clean- KOMY "of the which _ burns el-oil. Do this phene. Hot Water, Steam and Vapor Heating, Expert Plumbing Repairing and Remodeling had a con- | Gettmg Our = Full Share —of spring showers these days with con- sequent increase in the demand for tinners’ services. f Give YOUR job toE |Colbert. and be sure. in of thorough {work at Fairest Prices 42 Repairs of cvery nature. Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing —Tinning d 621 F Street "oy 301€-30. - Ask waorIlcks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Digestible~No Cooki as-“Av:.a ?.a.é."!.. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $9,000,000 Surplus More Than $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. JOSHUA W. CARR G «»» H Heating Co. 913917 H Street N.W. (Wanted—1 or 2 Salexmen.) 0 ng Quarte foom' 194, Aonitions. MAE. | Wash- ", untit 11 a.m. Mu for_remodeling ation At Washingion Rar- ks und the construction of coverete floor War College, Wash- nd_specifications may be ohiained opon_apvilcation 1o above offce. " my10.12,16,19,21 Wool Wiltons Worsted Wiltons ‘ FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE son, 2d Cavalry, at Morgan Park Mili- ;| Panama Canal Zone, has been assign- Harding, Quartermaster W. & J. SLOANE Washington, D. C. A recent sharp and temporary decline in manufacturer’s An Assortment of Domestic Rugs at Lower Prices Than Have Prevailed for Years Other weaves and sizes at proportionately low prices Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction ' D. C, WEDNESDAY cal warfare service, from Scales Mound, 1li.. to this city: Capt. R. G. Moses, Corps of Engineers, from Fort Humphreys, Va., to Louisville, Ky.: Warrant Officer N. G. Chase, from this city to Plll!!hul‘t Barracks, N. Y., and First Lieut. E. Rea, finance de partment, from the War l)“hflrlmcn to the Army medical center, this city. D. Barretie. in the MAY ing flce Cppt. Ammen Cofps, has been tra. D. Foster, ton University, to th. adelphia, and Lieut. Brig. Gen. J. to the Arkansas. ed to duty at Boston. First Sergt. John Whiting, 10th Cav- alry, at Fort Huachuca, Ariz, ha. been retired for age. Cavalry officers at Fort Myer, Va., have been assigned to other stations, as follows: Maj. Sloan Doak, at the Presidio of Monte *al.. M Taulbee, at Fort ond Licut. B. Huachuca, Ariz., 1. Hamilton, at EPISCOPAL H brate Golde I'HILADELPHIA, rt Ringgolc LekE . here today Commander F. J. Clear tache, United S don, England, ha spector - of naval at- sy, Lon- ed as in- neering erlal ut and Commander Al- New York City, his tion. About Presiding Bishop London India & “anada The ser: tendance, pportune time 32 31 35 70 85 rash, ment remedy for Pure, UNITED STATES sepel surp) been detailed as fleet engincer, scout- t. Farenholt. twelfth naval district to the Hospital, Great Lakes, 111.; Supply Corps, from Prince- from the Naval Hospital Reformed Church Leaders Cele- met in St the golden jubilee of that denomina- 150 delegates from all parts of the country were present. . and deputies from | Widely prescribed in That constant amisn ot andirmirationson baby sskint Wha relyontostopeschasitstarn? To thoumnds of mothers, careful physicians are today recommending Resinol Oint- septic, you can use Resinol Medical nsferred from the Naval Licut. 1. delegates takes place © naj jubilee wiil R. vard, Phil- Willlams, Annapolis, tension, EADS MEET. WHEELING, Pleading guilty First National near here, A w. Bank Jolso n Jubilee. Dolson May 21.-—Clergy of the Reformed Paul's in celebration of Frank Vaughn of ere also in at- mon at the open- Soothes disinfects heals Do not expect ordinary surface remediesto removearash,eczema or itching skin disorder. Noton the outside, but deep down in the under layers of the skin is the real source of the trouble. Pores clogged with poisonous germs, body cells and tissues swollen and inflamed—these are what must be soothed back to normal before a rash, eczema, or other skin dis- order will .dis- appear. Yet there isa way that brings almost immedi- ate relief—a way care of infants t can the young mother 23 a safe and effective constant use. . healing, mildly anti- out fear. Its resules sre risiog. ing sesslon was preached by the Rev. [ to serve Joseph D. Wilson, one of those present at the first general council of the | [lan H church, held fifty years ago. A banquet and reception to visiting |he fled from ti tonight. The | continue until In connection with the celebration a | fund is being raised for church ex- Bank Robber Gets 20 Years. fo ‘):)id.mz of ‘CLAFLle Will Examine Your Eyes for Glasses ClaflinOptical Co. cicy iab nias. | twenty penitentiar p Rohinson [y utelephone operat Dolson's capture u short bian | = = The most for Sunday 3 important I play vour® side and | | T up the (|| ntenced || May nAxD Wedding SLERS | SZSFSLNW Between O & 10 Not merely on the surface but underneath, where permanent relief is found of skin affection. that goes to the real source of the trouble. To cleanse the pores, kill germs, and start the skin again acting normally, physicians have for twenty- eight years been prescribing Resinol in their daily practice. If you have today any spot, rash or irritation on your skin, apply Resinol. Get a jar of this soothing, healing ointment; spread a cuatmg on the affected surface and smooth it in very gently with the fingers. One application will, in many cases, stop the itching compluelv. Resinol is absolutely harmless. It will not irri- tate the delicate texture of an infant’s skin, or even raw exposed flesh. Itdoes not deteriorate or lose its effectiveness with time. Get a jar at your druggist’s today or send for a free trial sample to Dept. 30, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. RESINOL ‘Recommended for 28 years by leading physicians years in the state resulted time thing not Genuine Orange Blossom Rings SALVATORE DESIO | Eixtablished 12 Years In thousands of homes Resinol is today the first 'mtdva,f“rdmzm,m T T AT I ‘Alaska.” arc assembled in Famous makes, son” this tingely and scasonable sale of Refrig- crators. D PROPOSALS will be received in e, at_ihe offie of the Chief O 191 ANTED—LOAD 1N ROUTE Furniture ”van Pnckmg—Crnhnl—Shnppmg 143442 U 8 N.W. ¥ STORAGE F )l'llflh ron I’UH\ITUH. 5. Estimates eh!erfu") given. Con- | venient location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. n.w. _Phone Main 1282, 700-711 Floridn Ave. N.W. Storing in_ Carefal lun—bcpllhlh Servics. Reanonable | HOVING—CRATING—STORING | FREE FREE FREE | Houseliold furniture s fres one montn. Call' for information. F. 4032; F. 6043. Lagle Transfer Co., Inc., 424 Sth St. N. 27 RRIECSERPRESS PACKI 616 Eve St. N.W. ~Nora 104 Roo! o« NLW. PHoNT NORTH 33‘: ROPOLITAN vIT/!\EEHOUSE @ wEERETROOF STORASE 0 BhCRERS AR llxr!lu s0 FIORIDA AVE N.E. L. POT. 683 Apartment Refrigerator This two-door “Front Icer is ideal for the small apartment where a roomy refrigerator 4, 51675 armp\'mq a minsmum of space s de- 13 b o Coolmor Porch Shades $3.75 In two-tone Brouwn two-tone Green, 4 ft. wide POECH SHADES and6ft.drop. Very Specsal. or, Lawn Mower 14-inch Blade, Very Special, 8795 Golden Oak Finish; 45 pounds ice capacity. A wwell constructed lrjanralnr and r/vrrra!l\ priced in this sale at . THIS NEW THREE-PIECE BLUE LOUR OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE, 3-Door Side-Icer Refrigerator Refngerators Priced Low—Buy Yours Now including and " Gurney.” 1n Ilzl; a.mmh/d_m of I [ alors. Dignificd Terins n/' Credi arranged. Top-Icer Refrigerator JTust right $21 for Golden Oak finish. at the Special Sale Price of small family. A real bargain the Porch Arm Rocker Double-woven Cane Seat and Back VE- con- BAKER'S, sisting of Davenport, Wing-back Armchair and Fireside Chair; Marshall Spring Cushions; fine Baker's cut welour. priced at. covered with Very speaally 518950 Bassinelte White Enamel. Very Special at