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BAD BOYS OF UNCLE SAM’S ARMY ARE MADE BETTER BY DISCIPLINE LKS When in this coming September Hermann Wiedfelt, only son of the Through Special Efjors Men Punished For Wrong-|'=. tmvssador which e Germa | E are swiving 1, i - HE extending of doing Are Fitted to Attain Better vgatl thon S to make this ) credit is gladly which his father . e y Standing Than Before 2 purchased for him | il store's facili- done simply upon o 5 . 5 g o e o) ties conform to every )< i request. You can ial port of requirement of our A T e S W = The bad boys of the Army, whose|a long term of Imprisonment and in- i <4 have a charge ac ) | ? A il % s 5 S = e S ! variably involves onora s Hamburg, he W { i | : restlessness and animal vigor often =nm-g--.“m."}“.—'.‘,f...,."'.‘?ffm".?fififlfx Sk RS - i to its man- | [l patrons—that it shall e g . count for the aslung. £et them into a jam, now leave the |Can poasibly be miven 1o amy Tan Whe 3 i ek i 1 . : - : punitive confinement better mentally, ‘;\;a erer for o minuic felt pride in P oo i eeitinosai truly serve — satis- \ “Furniture of Merit” Make use of this RSaieail . cith [ his uniform or the Army spirit stir- o o . . ? 7 1 Physically and morally, and with |hiS uniform or th i e country. | i factorily. T . service. i rin . training in some trade, as a result ..&50 make possible the return to the 3 which have lasted 4 il d' Eye Streets. P ¢ tWo Years, of the new disciplinary asystem' of|service of men worth while and 9 nearly treating prisoners. avold sending them out into the 202 eleven ‘statss even an e worl : d as being ui even to Sl s 4 Seventy-five men out of & total of | dia for their country merely because .‘}r :‘nm \f; T 586 under sentence in the disciplinafy [of their conviction. there have been T anTat barracks at Castle Willlams, on Gov- '.‘:.:‘glrffi'fi;\‘pi“'u'p!i'r’.?:i‘ru'f”.;\aé Ko 300 | Hermasn Wisdfeldt. ing his collemiate ernors Island, in the fiscal year 1923 | {ogica) departments whose funetions course in_Beriin, 1923 wera restored to thelr organi-|are to determine in the most com- |Announced that he preferred farmmng < i (b1oM: [togany other avocation. His father | sations with an average uncompleted | Dlete and sclentific way possible a|} & icured him a farm of something o sentence of two months and sixteen | goro ot b B . than 300 acres in the Mecklen- days v section, but within easy T e Offenders of Two Clasxes. ance of Hamburg, the second city cach with 4 Working Nnowjedga in| "Offenders may be roughly divided | Germany and one of the busiest sea . = P P 5 ose | POTtS of the worl Yetermines some useful occupation. All this |s|Iito two classes—the habitual, those [POTLE 9, *70 (WOTE DEReriERetCag] on the authority of Sergt. James V.|wRose mental make-up foreordains |worth Knowing and from s ‘ned | Mot every . s the impulstve, those who yield to the | matriculated in the U “ “ 99 L4 _ Not every senterice of ‘a vear and | foroe of temporary circumstances, or | Wisconsin in the autumn of 1 a kick' means a vellow discharge to-| who give in to real or imaginary|ished an intensive course in theoret- day" savs Sergt. Hickey, = “The|grievances and break the military|ical farming and then followed this United States Army in its treatment up by ceepti a position as a day of prisoners, as in everything else, I3 ; V'S laborer on an adjacent place, where progressive. Nothing that can be | J class. Obviously, |during the dead season ne took over done for the regencration of an erring | wnere there is nothing psychopathic | the care of the stock. When plowing soldier is left undone; every effort| iy th. standards of act and sowing began he went to a Possible is made, It he proves at all | ' [l SEATTCR, S worthy, to make his confinement pro- | ;.neally ana physica! h | and ductive of good for him—to help [FeRtally and physic 5 b a owa 2 him maintain or re-establish his self- ing a good soldier and the state a|sas lured him 4 gradually respect, to educate him If he fs illit* | 254" citizen by permitting him an|worked his way along the wheat - - eco m e s a ro l a e n V e S m en erate, and, above all, to instill in him | onportunity to redeem himself. To|and corn belts to the vast stock the idea of the dignity and honor of | gotermine just which of the prison-|ranches of Wyoming and the Dakotas bel ell trained, capable soldter | 4 sl £ iha petson) o S ol c e .o 5 ?’r‘:'r;.;g';.“fiv:\_‘fg‘:"a“«e» ?:.“;':l“fi e T S A e e R O L Challenge Refrigerators are more than mere "ice boxes.” They are scientifically designed, prac- the' slums, bianded for 1ife as crimi-| PATUMENts of the Army's penal insti- | ing all this time Mr. Wiedfelt has ac tically constructed—with the result that they supply perfect refrigeration in “family form™—at a wals, and with every door to decent, )14 5 e . L b . 2 22 1t1 = honarable living closed against them Restoration Service a5 thyten o the. vout vt s price that is economical. We have been all through the various makes—examining them critically Now they may leave the service with | -Onee it is determined that a pr 2 s jer. He has been | - s S fs a " " honorable discharges, able to look the | ;o "0 ‘o8 W CITIIES A0 T R a 3 diary, with| and proving to a certainty the superionity of the Challeng‘e brand. Buy a Chauenge and you are < L world in the face, unafraid &nd Un-|,,ihing in his mentality renders him | g ase of farm dshamed. and ready to serve again & | wholly unsuited' to the service— the | work, andg these he will take with making an investment for many years to come. Sizes and styles to meet your specific needs. their country's call next. step is so to order his confine- one of the valuable assets of Dishomorable Discharges. m.nhx“x;m he will ?de better f dh!o 1]‘;« l(wvsdp—ar\;‘tnmth‘b United :m'-s. = e o [E5 S 0 L R e T R , Top-Lid Stvl Ty B e entaile | he became a prisoner. If the prisoner |for grain and garden stuff. but he in: 9 . < ence carries with it, * | s0 wills, and the commandant approves, | tenc B Isloc of il Jind And iy ‘ He 1 tmprisonment for more than 8ix|he Js permitten te pare g Aiclinary farm products en- 7y re are all the details of months, & dishonorable discharge. If|battalion, an organization of pri 1y. buy nothing but a few es- | [ = 3 1 the conviction is for a felony—a|€rS who'are being given the op clothing and certain dimensions and size: Fon e aved | LUNItY of restoration to servie . I Eiet. e oy serious crime involving a depraved | putralion is not uniike agy other army i 20-1 V2ei mind—the man so sentenced Is not|organization except tha® the drill is 1 37-in. 1n. l3fi-m % ot ice in|more intense, the discipline more rigid i ! ! . Considered Mt for further meryics In | nq® g Cr s ot wertection 1 I | Reticent. d i Ice capacity, 25 pounds. the Army and is transferred to ome |y, “p “nyoh higher than in the ordi- | From the Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph R L T e s e . The priconer fs| ‘The party was over and the hostess Enam. lining ......... $13_50 o ¥ S stity. | M2 on the way back | o the youn s he w Romein s e st A s Fova Manaiee! bt |11 2. (8 20005, ian a8 e g | 40in, 9%in 14%din Army regulations—desertion, princi- home to him, by the | rather a dull evening. Miss X is not | [Ilf ally, w e e military st _perform in the |, brilllant conversationalist . ity. . D e D T tous "of —of., | afternoons, the fact that he is undel “Brilliant . conversationalist! he Ice capacity, 45 pounds s D elaom Sarties with it |B0Ing punishment. He is being pun-|said. “Why, the only thing she could | ji I . Enam. lining ......... $ 50 Ereat mora) turpitade. Nevertheless. . but not humlliated, and he has | say to me W nd I had to pro- - 4 ¢ 16. P s pve: '3 I O O satisfaction of knowlng that his|pose to her ven that out of 3 ; 4 . [n = - i 42-in. 24-1n. 15Yuin. eful work. Leaves a Better Man, i “The result of all this is that a man Ice capac‘ty‘ 65 Pounds- 2 BOBBED-HAIR GIRLS _ jiusice . otirent ity Toaal FIRE IS COSTLY! | N ¥ g ¥ p’ Enam. lining ..........$90.00 WILL BE MISSIONARIES | Siaie, he chrersont abie o resa ona "LEO KoL A y Other sizes of the Top-iid. type— — write—the key to all knowledge, all| J, 0 OIB il 5 With enamel lining, $4 i education, has been put in his hands. e Plan to Minister Medically to|iPic yus inclinea 3 3 ade. he has | Insurance Ai&nqm | £ £ With poreciai g " $65.00 ™ A ) ven vocational training. 2. Vi . ain 5027 i : : . Natives of China and OF Those Fsn traren G 1n: seive " 923 New York Ave. N. | 7\ up to . Africa. |ice in 1922-23 three have been d — | charged ~with characters ‘excelient,’ I it By the Ascociated Press. three with ‘good.” two were dishon- — i ide-Ilcer Style DEKALB, Iil, June 14—Two bob- | orably discharged after further con- ) = ¥ bed-hair girl missionartes soon will | finement, and nine deserted. ) | I E bogin ministering medically to per cent of the men who se Tves o rou; i ¢ barrac 2 tives of China and Africa, it 8 the disciplinary Larracks are | yoos Drive It; That's All reported today at the thirty-third serving satisfactorily in their organi- | . which you can select sat- Hions . e : ‘ c ~rorcelain High. Wide. Deep = = - A range of sizes out of 40-in. 28-in. 16-in. veniion of the evnod, . Hi e o “I'll have no time to fuss wi y 2 ir when 1 get to Africa." said Mise a enge Ice capacity, 50 pounds. iertha Anderson, edical graduate 5. “he University of Chicago, in an- ~ Enam. lining . ... $2275 ing she would bob her hair as soon as she should reach her fieid i Otlier aises oF thie Sidesfces e apor In appearance it is really an imposing piece type— bed, Hulda Thelander, Minneapolis. | iH . . .ge . With emamel lmin, _ hes. earried of the highest soho: al‘ 5? QVE | of domestic furniture. In facility it possesses up to % $65.00 lastic honors at |{1.‘-rmeaxefil dchool | . " " g o With porcelam lin S oy e o e | 3 i every virtue of the "Challenge™ principle of re- ;00 &2 ™ §110.00 by the missionary socicty. She will Another Popular Model in the | frigeration $ W Red Star Line o | Apartment House ecave shortly for China. “#LES’“T'SLTESO ggfnnfgg’{%; e i 5 s o A It's all porcelain through and through—inside : : Style and out—provision chamber and ice compart- : i Designed specially for Confessed Slayers Amused by Ex- il ment, too. The latter is shielded from danger those who must consider +amination—State Prepares to Th 4z €conomy 1in room. (- Battle Insanity Plea. High Wide. . | . . 50.1 991/ - RY(EhS AMSCRAAT iVl it upright outside corners are gracefully rounded 50-in. 22%%-in. CHICAGO, June 14.—More alienists i : : : Enamel. lining—Ice ca- appeared today at the county jail to : the locks - mpsnes b | and of one piece; the lo 3 bmgcs and trim pacity, 85 lbs.. 525 75 of ice mpaction by suitable wire lattice. examine Nathan Leopold jr. and Richard Loeb, millionaires’ sons and | . . . - vonfessed kidnapers and slayers of | | mings are of hxgh—gnde nickel finish. thirteen-year-old Robert Franks. Other sizes of the apartment Four allenists went to the jail today o house type— and spent several hours examining = g = = = - - = ype : The youths as a Dart of the Dlan of At < cally there’s nothing finer to be asked for With enamel lining, gqg 20 the defense to prove them insane. G g . : P .. s o up to . - e e e e - % I thanis provuded in the’All-Porcelain Cha]lenge With porcelain lining, to resume a study of their minds. 5 P 10) ooincia $7500 The youths greeted g i warmly but sceme Challenge Ice Chests mysterious _equipment y c ch brought along. While the defense is i 1 _ of varicas capaciti busy building up its case, the state = . o — is preparing to batter it dow i $13'50 to $30.w one assistant state's attorney been assigned to have complete charge of the legal barrier which the state hopes to construct to oppose the testimony of alienists for the de- defense. Lawn SWing R " ‘ ‘ Cedar Chests Heads Committee to Study Memo- | | NEW YORK, June 14—Gen, John y »I}l]{i"wmu i i : * long. 17% inches Ij'our passenger Lawn e Goinmittee. of Which he s i LT 2, i f k = wide, with lock and Swlng—seat and plat To” study ‘plans ’ for. memcrials 1o ') 7 i i, | copper trimming on & - form of Natural finish; 4 8 in the war, Wi il . 91, 3 A companying him were Senator | 77 lid and 316_00 Q‘ . supports of Red; strongly TNeed of Pennsylvania, Representa- | tive John Phillp Hill ‘of Maryland, | i Shen Ma) s et b kitchen. Imagine an oil stove with Sanitary white i Others from $13.50 to $60 i . attractive ...... A porcelain and: black enamel . finish; with the most | - el S d i LGS modern smooth, stream line construction; with flush ; in" favor "ot d' b : deiarine i aAveRSG, IESChRaE bright and shining -with a damp cloth. In a word, e e it ;:am;:v:r.lfnemzflm‘:,::. u:n?m;"é:rln';: , most modern gas range, important features that can- l.eague of Great Britain, while in = London. He said he considered the Stove which we are now rials in France. 1 =1 - This style 40 inches chairman, commissioned by | . front panel, ol . ; - uilt; roomy and Thomas Miller, alien property custo- | Picture the beautiful stove illustrated, in your y $7.50 ley. faction with the Republican platform doors; with ugly bolt heads gone; that may be kept A push ball seven feet in diameter, picture an oil stove that looks and cooks like the f o = = - 5 was pisced sbosrd Fum!h;‘elvlen%ral not be had on any other i L4 L i off as the Lev : § T Rhs taves of Litaay han oil or gas range. That is _ Representative Hill said he expect- the new type, SANI- ed to address. the. Anti-Prahibition TARY Red Star’ Oil i Volstead act-a failure, and predicted it the Hext Conaress woild moa: demonstrating. 3 | - Here—because we have found them to be the best—in SR T We are holding open’ i i N every pluse of cons:deratxon—demgn. construction, com~ DOCTOR HELD IN MURDER, house. We cordially in- ‘ ‘ TN fort and practicability,. We feature them because we can vite you to come in so so confidently commend them. A wide variety of style— Accused Man in Hospital Holds to we can show you the ) - Story Women Shot Him. | many unusual features iumer g Toiad inied, fimeal | from the simple Stroller to the elegant “Pullman. BARRISBURG, Pa., June 14.—The and demonstrate how this b ° UL, a0, Wick sob- . T modern stove cooks with' Fsins o R Lol ‘ ! Two specials— clean, hot, economical GAS Gas though it bucns Oil. - firey reriect reuite “davitone | As illustrated to the left—a As illustrated to the right—a pital here where he has been lyi: 5 & : ” 1 s 7 wi'h hooa: w.him. .P“llman‘ boay: iane st o8 ot ACAES g J . | ) comfortable. Ecru 518,50 propelling! Ecru 323,75 Statement. n lie has made no Exclusive Agents for D. C. and Suburbs | - finial ..t .oons A city policeman, armed with thi NN - warrant, has been on guard at the 723 7th St. W door of the physician's honl"l‘n} N. & rooms since the warrant was swomn Washington, D. C. Phone Main 2092 out tWo weeks ago, but was refused admittance owing to the wounded man's condition. i 4