Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1924, Page 13

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STARTS TO REVISE o gy [FALL FIELD MANEUVERS | CHARGES SIGNS RAZED. |IN HONOR COLLEGE LIST.|TESTIFIES IN OIL PROBE[S75 Las Tois, autieet SR B e taat —_— —_— R which the government wished to have | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, whe ard, the grand jurors inspect and which | mass will be sald at 9 o'clock. 1 DlPLOMATlc sERVIcE atMV:"" 'i::f. "::"t::"vénd PLA""ED FOR MAR"‘ES Occidental Hotel Owner Asks $85,- | University of Maryland, V. P. L |Harry F. Sinclair's Former Secre- :rlellgppgll!dl zlo rel‘lhlc'hm‘%n account | forment will be in Mount Olivet S 3 en- S T——— . ept by Sinclair wi at firm. tery. . States NavyBand. Chasies Force at Quantico to Visit Civil 699 Damages in Suit. and V. M. I “Distinguished.” tary Before Grand Jury. Admiral Gregory alse. was' before ety Gustav Buchhols, trading as the| Following the regular annual in-| Mrs. Rose Bohlen, formerly Miss |the &rand jury again today. = Coolidge Issues Order Bringing War Battlefields of Antletam | Qecidental Hotel, has fied suit in the | spection of private milltary Institu- | Rose Zelgier of New York. sewrciasy = Thith Ith Awful! S and Vieinity. $85,699.75 from the Thomas E. Cusack | Lions by a board of Army officers, the | to Harry F. Sinclair, lessee of Teapot George J. Garner Dies. From the Standard Chaparral. T. S. Foreign Representatives ny and John E. Shoemaker for | War Department has designated thir-|Dome, was a witness beforo.the oil Tge J. g First Archeologist—In the old baths Saint-Saens Field maneuvers and exercises will| damages said to have been sustained | tY-tWo of the number as “distin-|grand jury today. She was accom-| George J. Garner, who has for ey TUnder One Board. (Bandmaster J, Manganaro.) be beld this summer by the marine|by the alleged destruction by the | Bulshed, colleges” and ten as “honor | panied to ihe courihouse by Col. J. W. | many years conducted & poultry|today I found a beautiful myth ' By special request: Solo for detendants of signboards advertising | MIlitary schools” thereby giving |Zevely, counsel for Mr. Sinclair. business at 939 Louisiana »w‘nue.] Second Archeologist—Don’s lisp. i R L e G S TN R expeditionary forces at Quantice, Va [ 41 0®5 Chars ol B o o whos 15 | their military graduates preterential| Another witness was ¢ A, Elllott, | died at his hotae, 3507 Warder strest hope You begged her pardon and wen! Still and Know" _Plerson | | on civil war battleflelds of Antietam, | Maryland and Virginias | o 0° " |standing at that department. In the |cashier of Blair & Co. a banking con- | yesterday. Iruneral services Wil be aarny. DIPLOMACY SCHOOL FOUNDED (Bandmasters G, De Glorglo near Sharpsburg, Md., under the gen-| _Through Attorneys Foster Wood, | list of “distinguished colieges” are s and J. Manganaro.) _ eral direction of Brig Gen. Dion Wil Wilton J. Lambert and R. H. Yeat- | the Univefsity of Maryland, at Col- Suite, “L'Aricsienne” i liams. ~The marines will leave|man, the plaintiff charges that the|le€e Park the Virginia Polyte ) + Institute, at Blacksburg, and the Vir- 5 (a) Prelude, Quantico near the end of August and | defendants tore down forty-two large = Applicants for Posts Must Pass (b) Minuetto, w1l spend the month of September on | advertising signs which ho had erect- | £1ni% Military Irstitote, at Lexing. ST i = e () Adagretts, the old battisgrounds. From Wash: | ed along the prinoipal Foadways load- | 9% The Staunton Militdry Academy, NG L o Examinations. _(d) La Carillon. ington the route Wil be by way of|ing into Washington and when he | fit Stgefion, Vau, 1o incincded ir = Grand scenes from the opera the Shenandoah Valley and the re-|replaced them the defendants are 5 ST I Y. “Cavalleria Rusticana, turn march to Quantico will be by|said to have again removed the signs. Reorganization of the diplomatic " Mascagnl | | way of Frederick, Rockville and this| Before he discovered who was re-| “Scratching posts” of wood are now and consular service of the United| | Suite— . city. sponsible, the plaintiff says, he en-|provided in all the animal cages at States, provided for in the recently. (a) Spanish v!crenlde“' Ta Last = year the marines held|tered into a contract with the de-|the London Paloma’ radier v fendants for S e e e RS R L maneuvirs near Lexington and New | fen similar signs at $3,000 Market in the lower Shenandoah Val- | per year, when it would have = cost fect yesterday afternoon when Presi- Lampe ley and in 1922 they maneuvered at|him only 3500 per year to maintain dent Coolidge issued an executive| | Gems from the Irish operetts | | Gettysburg, Pa. those originally erected. order, which, among other things, v Fel- e e socated dl dareliy idersics persénnel | lows" Vollsteat | | \DEAD MAN’ UNIDENTIFIED Mother Seeks Missing Youth. oard. 3 Star Spangled Mrs. James Barrett, 3412 Chapline This board personally will control N s e 5 street, Wheeling, W. Va., appealsd to tha combitaalservin) UnBEs Ahel niw poiszoisagad Kelly’s Name Not on Records, De- | the police here today for assistance . b olcoms By the United States Soldiers’ in locating her twenty-two-year-old Xn\ It will be {. omposed orhme un- Home Military Band at band partments Say. son, Hl_‘[;y J. Barrett, repg'rled miss- er secretary of state as chairman,| | stand, 5:45 o'clock. John S. H. Inspector (Clifford L. Grant, ohier|in&: © ‘young man disappeared e director of the consular service | | Bimmermann, bandmaster, of detectives, this morning received :‘&1‘,‘;";’2&:’?{'}"},";;Tf,“;';,‘:,,‘f,;n“"’ arca "Dy ‘the Secretary of| | MArch "TRE PUCFANL, | |8 message tiom Spangler. raask: | TONE mi0e"no praparations o del . . Overture, “Stradella”. ... Flotow | | n€ for fatormation relative part and taking nothing with him. AIL appointments in the service, | | Morceau, “Andante Religioso,” eviEe. WhD : S e from secretaries of embassy to stu- I Thome | | killed in.a a Gov-| In Germany in olden times Friday e s oira® a2t waom: | | Scenes trom musical comedy Anchorage, - Alaska, last | was regarded as the luckiest day for for promotions when vacan- trot special, “Swa esk. s oxthen mew: liome itk ceur Smiles" é It was stated in the message that |the first time. list shall be submitted to the| | Walts suite, information of Kelly's death was Secretary of State” the executive Blue Danube’ 5 contained in a telegram received from order said, “whenever there is a va-| | Pinale, “Spooky-ooky Blues." Alaska and signed United States cancy in ‘the grade of minister or Vandersioot | | marshal. “inepector Grant is asked to when requested by the President or “The Star Spangled Banner.” ascertain it Kelly w = 5 The secretary and in no casc shall v Soeame Fovernment service and if the gov. | “Fownd Reliable for Over 30 Ycars” such list contain more names than At Tnited Capi ernment will ship his body home. Main 4888 there are vacancies to fill" pm, by the s A Reoords of the Interlor and Agri- : Prev rine' Band. W S culture departments do mot contan A Ereviel. mann, leader; Taylor Branson, | |the namie of Willam P. Kelly. em- erore ou The board will have jurisdiction | | gecona leader ployed in the field service in Alaska @ever assignment of foreign service March, “Star of the Guard.” e % % personnel to particular posts, their o e Stieberitz X-ray investigations show that the e oa : transter between posts, and will con- | | Soreean’ de soiinr el fibera of cellulose in artificial silk Li r g e Puts a ON Gas sider “controversies and delinquen- contain crystals which lie in all pos- Look Into <) 3 ; cies in the ser and recommend Trombone solo, “Leona.” polka sible directions. diseiplinary me < brilliante ......Zimmermann Provision is made for & board of (Musician Robert E. Clark.) YTl : i 1 b ; . Wa.tel‘ Heatel' at WOrk examiners to give both oral and writ- “Entrance of the Gods in Wal- ————er———— h 3 e o s e —HEATING .Z 5 —IF ORDERED BEFORE NOON SATURDAY! By so companying order Secretary Hughes 2 & 7 announced the formation of a foreign Walta, “Simplicius” St Let us give you the names of doing you will also profit by the Special Reduced Price— Servifs School, Blso under the bourd, | i Balisl, “Heyptian®...... i local users. See what THEY it : $2895." This price is in effect until Saturday only—on the SIEaed Tor one S eat B tasiiabHGE. (b) Allegretio” 1 say of the convenience, clean- r standard “17; Lion™ heater—a somewhat larger size than | l liness and ECONOMY of the y ini 2 : = (c) Andante sostenuto, . - 3 vhich . ontaining 8 rooms, 2 baths, is commonly offered. . (@) andante espressive. Just Drive it; That’s All e R L back porches; separate en- Rare Operation Completed. ‘The Star Spangled Banner. now. Just phone. A rare and delicate surgical oper- ‘ trances make cacht apartment All you have to.do now is to order—by phone (Main S —— W S d d 8280) or postal if more convenient. The balance may ation, involving the removal of a His Hi For Rent Hot Water, Steam an be paid while you're enjoying your hot-water service— s High Honor. $225 per month. When shall we install one? Il Sold on low cash payment and monthly payments like rent a private individual home. bullet_from behind the eve of Mil- Vapor Heating, Expert ton H. Schofield, thirty years old, | From the London Tclegraph. 000 fl fl s Fealty aperaior. who whoe himeett |\ w¥ou pay me & vers great compui- | 10,000 8q. ft. per floor. Plumbing racently, was completed successfully | ment by asking me to be your wife Repairing and Remodcling vegterday by Dr. R Scott Lamb, ser ot At all, T assure you; vou de- lfizz L Stfeet N-w. G s H Heating co Anty o | of v ved. The gen- eral condition of the patient is said For Mercantile Purposes to be good and his early recovery is | ot e e J. LEO KOLB | i er. @ 8 f e. Il Main 2100 1412 Eye St. N.W. P Er et S e R monam—— S oo o ot e | Dtmi L B | 8 NOLNE A 00000 5 v S vk - R e o 11 o O They Are Worth Your Inspection WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY ‘B F Sau] CO SALES DEPARTMENT—419 TENTH STREET N.W. o X'e o esigned Top fs el ve driving an automobile which struck | St sl Tequiremente for gomd. compentin’ and killed Raymond Pitts, & five- | Write for circunr Big lse of saticbed year-old white child, March 14 last. | bayers. Assistant United States Attorney | I onaeize o3 bmestiet | Stove Appliance Co. % , [ . i b , h . ———— e ofitlius Lanshurgh gfurniture o _/Vinth and F Sts. Convenient Deferred Payments Can Be Arranged Entrance 909 F St. Cmn"nrfinu of tooth showing detay at The Danger Line The popularity of this Sale is due to the Values that have made this Store the Buy-Word for De- Tenflt?r gums pendable Furniture for Fifty Years. If you have not already availed yourself of Golden Jubilee Super- and sensitive teeth are Specials, these items will prove of interest. relieved by SQUIBB'S DENTAL CREAM SENsITIVE teeth and tender, bleeding gums are often caused by acids at The Danger ' Line—that tiny V-shaped crevice where E teeth meet gums. Food particles lodge in ghffékgm this crevice. They ferment and form acids variety, All sizes which destroy the protective enamel, ex- i ‘,‘z‘ 5‘“;{;' fi;’f posing the soft, sensitive pulp of the tooth. : Golden ~ Jubilee Your teeth then ache easily. Your gums, also, are irritated by acids. They become inflamed, sore—and fre- Conso Ie quently recede from the teeth. (See cross- section of tooth shown above.) TG/b le You can prevent these conditions by using Squibb’s Dental Cream, made with With Mirror, Table Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia. It neutral- is mahogany finish; = isca o8 . dsoxweng . WS N - THIS FOUR-PIECE WALNUT VENEER BEDROOM particles of magnesia are deposited in all | E SUITE, consisting of Dresser, Man’s Robe, Full Vanity and the little crevices at The Danger I_.A.ne, B~ Bow-end Bed. ery moderately priced for the Golden Jubilee $209. 5 0 where they remain for hours, neutralizing Saleat . ovuvsy ; et Wi Y NN ) acids as they form, thus preventing decay and relieving sensitiveness. Squibb’s Dental Cream is ideal for use by children—in tender mouths—and for everyone. Get it for yourself and family. 9 __. SQUIBBS ||} | g DENm CREAM Specials in ' ‘ == —— SO T — Summer Rugs . i I Mg« This Split —as pictured, with side arms; comfortable cnd useful in hyper = . of the stomac s a modifier of m Hany very special value; are infants, may be obtained featured. A few are mentioned. ke e R \ EXTRA QUALITY = Minnesota ¢ Wi : L Reed F ernery ‘Afi- \ i o ol e THIS NEW TEN-PIECE WALNUT VENEER DINING R TE et i A ) designs; 9512 size, . 1S NE - D G ROOM SUITE s one i . s . 0x12 Imported Grass Rugs, Sale of the newer arrivals on our floor. It comprises 60-mch Buffet, several colors at the very special § price .. oo cen $495 China Cabinet, fil:;-céo.mdciamer, Olbll;lmg Extension Dining Table, yi v o price of ; ’ 4 Armchair and five Side Chairs with blue or brown gensine leather . 5 ;’:ig ;mbfafl;ad Grass Rugs, i;;-; seats. An exceptional value and very moderately priced for the $ ] 69. 0 $4.95 #I0 Hber, ToMgs=-psiaase Ll Golden Jubilee Sale at ; ; Your choice of 9th and < 4 A

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