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16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., APRIL 12, 1925—PART 1 SR y " o of Const|drive. HE will be assisted by Arthur |delegate to represent the post at the |ments should be forwarded to Charles | HIL TORS TO PLAY the Navy's “Shipping Gulde No. 1.”[ he Treasvry to be in charg v e et Thia. || Ecohmn, care HBHIEE Fiotel. | This pamphlet fills a long-felt want,| Guard, Customs and Prohibition Unit Presmont and C: Edgar Bittinger, [department encamp L 3 Army and N avy N C© WS | |ress—mun, teiceraph, and. suinging | St Goaint and 1oa veicran of | UL other prominent leglonnaires | giuqre wWalcott Poat of the Ameri-| hospital activits work that It MOTHER GOOSE COMEDY | of the naval and shore stations within | (he Philippine insurrection, Spanish-|have been appointed captains of the |can Legion is preparing to assist the| continued to carry on during the pa : adquar- | neveral years, has held several auto. 5 : W | the continental lists of the United | american War and the World \k\'arrv varlous teams, One team will be cap- ;\A;'hn::l [I:m'-rl’.‘-:‘nw'l:flonmhn:tfl‘l'rh'l' :m:m"‘ ;‘.“”'"x:‘ "“I'_‘ :)‘.. I‘m““h |“Mother Goose's Birthday” Au- ! States Alaska n fc er he held the- rank of | (uined by Willilam Homer Carroll, de- | T8 » Sendcwmel a1l Walter eed an oun o Hos- N Ta) Sha nant tssue. of tho OmaTan Viigkgle: CeneTal He wasiEntired on SLue by Wl ]"»" . \‘,"[rf ”",, piien, whicn wil syoulis Ispsehadn | Walte Tisediiand Monht Mto fon! npuncad for Wedhestay, Under By M. H. -Mclntyre. | Table of Distances,” an Army publica- | September 30, 1919, at his own request | PAFtMent commander o vttt UL JIC T oLl L g Bl el 18 o Rl Miss Leonard de Grange. | tlon, arrangements have been made | after 30 years' service. Gen. Andrews | Forelgn Wars. Other captains are quota has not yet been 1|ni)ulll<‘|0 itomoblie outing fas the same hos- g = > | to make this table more useful to!succeeds jssistant Secretary McKen-|papjel A, Dollarhide, Cecil H. Bacon, |Comdr. Charles Riemer is S | Sitals: acty th The DR of Mia ARMY. firings 1t s expected that t | naval fiscal officers. This publica- | zie Moss, fwho will have jurisdiction | Charles C. Blakely, GGuy Y. Cogswell, | members of his post to assist in the The name and address of any auto- Pursuant to the regulations of the[Ranlzation will firc about | tion has not up to this time included | over intdtnal Revenue, the Publicikijlljard . Myers, Clyde B. Stovali|drive t will; mobile owner willing to donate the send. will presented Wedne foint Army and Navy Board, govern-| (hreeinch shells, 260000 S0-Callber | the distances from some naval sta-| Health Bervice and the Supervising |and L, Reichard, During the past| The giext meeting of the e hs| Uae Of & carfaptaie Of thess oiit-|atterncon > g'c in Emerson {ng the grand joint maneuvers to be|Machine gun ammunition and 100.000 | (jong and other places from which | Arehitact's Office week 2,000 letters have gone out to|be Tuesday evening, to whi \liary | ings, also the make and passenger|tall, All Souls’ Unitarian Church held in the Hawaiian Islands the lat-|-90-caliber machine gun ammunition. | yileage or travel allowances are pald z ex-service men inviting them to be- |Blonnaires and members of auxiliary CRDRCIEy S ort R fckn Nacta TBe teenthiinnd Harvard treats north ter part of thix month, the following| It is contemplated to equip the 62d | v Nayy fiscal officers. A detalled ws evinced hy | come members of the post if they do|units are invited forwarded to Sam Berlin, care of |Wwest, by the Leonore Maris de officials have been des ted to con- | Reglment with sound detectors for | yrocedure for the determination of | Particular Interest was et the |10t belong to some other post in the = Woodridge Postel ‘Statidn: Thomas |Grange School Children Plavers BT AT s ToTot aa i the directing of searchlights. With | dictances in computing payment of | navai officers in the launching o District of Columbia. These letters| Top Noteh Tent, Military Order of the | Woodridge FPostal Statlon: Thomas | (range School Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, chief of |the exception of a couple of impro- | fravel allowance to enlisted men for | airplane carrier U. S. S. Saratoga on [ DiStriet of Colimuia, Whese tettcs Cootie..the ‘playgronnd of (he Vet | s e e t] The Mttt tolbe ta the cast fake the of the Army, and Admiral|Vised crude devices in the hands of [ {ravel after charge, both within [ April 7, due to the fact that the ton- | 0% 8 (0 GFCS BF 0 sranslof Toreign Wata) will mest it | Nokiheast: Ghities sHohpwiieare of| The ilttie tolke in the cast 13 obert E. Coontz, commander-in- | ir00ps, none of the anti-aircraft units | and without the United States, has|nage of this vessel at the time of her| “qp o post will hold » meeting next |morrow evening at Red Men's Hall, g SR S gl It ol el i b hief of the United States fleet, have | 8r€ provided with sound detachments | hoen issned under department ‘ap- | launching was greater than that o | Wednesday at the Gavel Club, 719 | Nineteenth street and Pennsylvania ave- west. The committee desires to ob- |with nothing of the modsrr A erh been destg 2 of ump! | 8L the pregent time. Through the use | proval. The procedure was needed, it | any previous craft ever launched in |\l o' orthwest, An en- | nue northwesty wf. which the ke it srabiles | IcioAes . Dha o or e play. how while Lieut. Col G.S.[of this sound-detecting equipment |y pointed out by Supply Corps ofi- | the United States, eing in excess of | ¢ Loy tih " \iider the superviston of | class in the histors of Top O B o (e LG GHThE Ewhior. b belleen e anasory OE AR DIRTs A0% and Capt ‘Stclale Gaanon V.| ¢xcellent results are expected With | cers, to clarify doubtful issues and to | 26,000 tons b MhietigE ol hi% 1 the junior vice commander, Dr. Elliott | will recelva the first or “Nit" degree fory s NS R R T e oo Jaloniatisl dkime S chax have heen detailed the assiats the 60-inch searchlights avoid delay in paving the oper | sel was the occasion of a nar- sy ¥ ” < the home © other Goose. Q v respectively : |:,:»‘ ntruul. Roy El-| It is the intention of the War De-|amount to the men on discharge. 5 1ged reunion of many members of | {0 "0 x cervice men eligible for |don, grand seam squirrel Loy ‘,[ e n(»f‘-, A T ey tinge, . 8. who is & member of the|Partment, it is believed, to use what- | mdr. Albert A. Baker (C. . C.), Naval Construction Corps, "\""“"" membership are invited. Inquiries e Diatrict of Columbla Department. | et e | SO0 aoe tulesInEIRd D e od nt Army and Navy board, will be|EVeT Tesults from these tests so as N., hus been detached from duty e present at the launching belng | ;13 e addressed to Charles D, |Veterans of Foreign Wars, and seve Wator e AUl ol Rty | aaven enior umplre of the Bluck forces, |0 definitely decide the controversy | in the Burean of Yards and ‘Docks, | v Admiral J. D. Beuret, chief con- | 31 dfutant, at the Y. M. C. A.|of the local posts have delegated to Top T T T R C L ) and he will have as his assistants | Which has been raised by the Air|Navy Department, and ordered to the | <tructor; Rear Admiral J. G. Tawre- Aghest HorthwestWhiphi K thel Notth et tHepdhity ‘ot serunging on [/esisinment Mad ieucssop Mo ians | | The cxat is Marjorfe Miller: Mis M ). J. Bain, G. S the Army rvice with respect to the effective- | Mare Island Navy Yard, He has been y, Capt. 1. H. Linnard, retived:| 70 " oqqquarters. ‘On to Tulsa" program, which includes d_L_- e “'_;M; A anee: |« M her tndue Siatiorledtiliarians e Capt W S e 8% of anti-aircraft fire. The results | succeeded in the buresu by Lieut. (. &) | Commodore Lloyd Bankson, retired N chartering necessary private slecping |44% cvening at Farish S T e Wankesr: O he Blue fleet the se mpire | ©f these approaching tests will be, | Carl W. Porter (C. ), Capts. R. M. Watt, W. P. Robert, 1. National Capital Post, 127, Veterans | cars which wiil be used for hotel pur- nnt C street :mxnw . 1o Three ,," wer Maids £ nna Ma witian. ot Stanm in all probability, placed bafore Con- | who reported for duty thiy wesk 5. MeBride, G Westervelt, of Foreéign Wars, met April & at Odd | poses by the District of Columbia dele- | public i Invite ‘ ;11.‘. LBty QUG Bifogr s Qi) 0 ailhol a HaasY the joint|ETeSS upon the convening of thal| fand; Comdrs. T Roberts, s{Fellows' Hall, 419 Seventh street|gation during the annual V W. en- | : 3 . the | JAck. Virgiala Gummel: Jill, Mar who il fave iled as his| Pody in December next Lient. Col. Lincoin C. Andrews, | Woodruff, i Kintner. W P. Dru-inorthwest. A" letter received from |campment, also the “supreme seratch Kenneth Lewis Post o i Volly Flinders, Fleanor Col. . M t S a 5 A.. retired, of New York, has been|ley, W. W. Webster: Lieuts. P. E. g. Gen. Mitchell was read, as fol-|of the Military Order of the Cootie, | American Legion, welcomed J. 1. A | Sromwiey; = Mis uffett, Elizaheth P S e Publleation was finally made this | appointed an Assistant Secretary of| Haeberle and 1. M. Watt, Jr 3 Please thank the .post for | which fs scheauled to be held during the | Graham, vice commander of James | ) toy F Kathleen Crowle e, week by the office of the surge ir great- kindness in my behalf. I[last week In August at T: Okla., | Reese lurope Post, i last Mon- | Bo-Peep, Elizabeth Rando ph: Simg W EoTireReni e Ay iy neral, War Department, of (o hive the pleasure of being|uand the entertalnment program. day evening, who explalned the g Slmon, Melen Simpson; Daffy-Dow Bl Seprenent the foiy, ¢ igible lst which was prepared as with you at no distant date The Cootles have also been assigned |posed joint memorial »,;n.-“:n ‘mu»,‘._ V1, dowin osy. the Milk Mo i e s | ® TeBULE of the examination held O0- r Following candidates were mus-|(he second evening of the District of (held by veteran forces In the District | Mala! Car Collter; the Knave of t of Jolnt eenrrisen 10| tober 6-11, 1924, for promotlon to TEea a tered to membership: Charles Blleny | Columbia - Department, which will be | the Sunday preceding May 20 in one | Hearts, Marian McDuniel; the Quesn a nd. Nave forces in | technical sergeant, Medical Depart- Seott of Laurel, Md, served during|held the last week in June. The Clown |of the local churches. Howard A.|of Hearts, Eleanor De Vire; Ladles nt operations and to test existing | eht Medical and Dental Service the World War in France; Thomas|Band, with the degree team, are pian- | Walker and Charles M. Gordon were | in-Waiting, La ylage, Katha nt operating plans - preaicates | BIEhty-two men were found qualified The A Pt = is visiting many of | Kin& Washington Barracks, served|ning for a large class of gandidates that | appointed ~to represent Kenneth |rine Considine - en's Y REFOLING. meane | i this examination for appointment he April meeting of the U. S. S.|in France He is visiting in World War in France; Martin J.|will participate in this’ annual cere- | Lewis Post on the committee Barbara Hanford arer ¢ e sufficien; o i | to this grade, and their names appear | 740D Jones Post, No. 2, the Ame the battlefields which he traversed |p, ;o 0®10157 gireat southeast, mem- | monial Announcement was made of a|ginia Macomber, Ls on this list in the order of their |0 Legion, will be held at the Col-|in the World War while on duty toB |ber of 17th United States Infantry,| Members of the Veterans of For-|dance to be held May 5 at the Bobby Shafto, Hen qualification lege Wome lub tomorrow eve- | his report he told of Rpcompsny NE | served during war with Spain in the [eign Wars. also members of their fam- | Murray Casino, and of the poppy | Moth Hubl ning. Miss Beatrice Bowman, super- | Lieut, Col. Smith, who Ix in charge | Soobed Quring war with Spain In the | cien Wars. permitted to take the trip [campaign which will hegin about | Toy ondent, Sweyiduss Covps, \willde (ot o graves sepintration service I it och E 0 Brandon. Willinm | witi e decsian. O oitaas o |y 15, Vice Compunger s b liver an illustrated lecture on “The | Europe, and Representative H. W ‘l:‘l' on AnA Wills i T, Bl for Fha ””“"!"“”' has Dbeen obtained. |#0n heads a committee appointed: to On making the announcement | Navy and Its Relation to Women | Watson of e R o i tne | | Tsoraat s anriar: Taishidee of Inel Thoks eie . desie Tt i o b | AGadnat & Ta bt dai Gen. Ca!duell Gnmg to Manila g P L P The e | D e posb EES ARy eRRIITO | AL ROROTE IOL e e b | Mitdtions, And pecontian; Manpnceds| shouA camminieats ikt Wl 30 Drxa Brig Gan: Pravk. ok € one adfundee o1& [genural O Nave nen house was presented by Past Post [ the j,n‘cu-rt signers .;t.;\ plication forden, 218 As ot place nvv:h»-] . or with WOMAN, 109, DRESS'NG UP | oo relie fron value in | Service Squadron. the statement was | orke Washington Post. No. 1, was | and Past Department Commander E. | charter w 10 Slgnifed tneir dutentions{ihe Gotpranderiof aussides Fort Me a Srobleh ature is|made by the Secretary of the Navy | Presented with a ‘large mahog "““"‘"" Jones Sonmasts & at B et M. Shot. ] il be from the crit which is|that he intended to take up w framed picture of the recent costume inarie SRL SRRy A Siod. _ has heen ordered t b o x “‘ S nletaanded toitg) ".‘,",.’Q\’,‘,.j" ball hetd St l'a(r‘n-k: Gay ‘at tHe| Presiden? Mrs. Margaret Lidstone ot navicr S o aiider . eay v laualivy Watter. Reed Post, No. 254, | Must Have Son\-thm;! New for duty with the o it ix the funetic the umpires | successo Am . + avflower Hotel by the ball co - | Ladies’ Auxiliary Natfonal Capital { Josep] . Much, Jjunior vice com-!Veterans of Foreign Wars, will mest and Subie Ha hat a complet cture the | fice of chief of the reau of I Tues: night last at the clu ay evenink tu complete arrangement | master; |‘-r.l<uu|~_.| 2 . l:n’ 1012 ith street northwest, at which ¢ ay be presen t | ®ineering and chief of the Supply | house. 1829 1 street northwest. Sur-|of program for entertaining AMrs jfant; ¢ harles k. . officer of | time another Jarge class of new mem- Ay Sl o Wilce: ann celine Corh TReEibn e rounding the center picture, which|Amanda Newman, State deputy of lday; Capt. H. K. G haplain: Dr. | bers will be obligated. SORERNPILLE 5 o durll 1 Pershin 3701 16th St : rated Navy Department poliey th shows the Interior of the ballroom | Maryland, and her staff, who will pay Turner, surgeon ward J. Sul-| The poppy campaign committes of b Eanter heve, femlnlid ‘wibes rshing, . Eetween now and (b May | more bureas’ ehicts. wa b with the crowd of dancers, many in | their annual visitation at the regular Mean, sentinet: Floyd larroll and | this post has forwarded its initial order e oaia Al 53 Rented—8 Availuble pointed, Rear Admiral John K. It costume, are pictures of Gen. John J.[meetng next Tuesday evening at |l Clarkson Hines color hearers; Ber- | for “buddy” poppies ‘mounting tn *h Surnerel, 103-year-o i Most Rensomabie Rentx in ciey son, ch 55 > r- | Pershing in uniform and Vice Presi- | Pythian mple. The officers and |tel Pederson and M. W. Wickersham . it being the aim and object of | mate of the Laurens County fHome, s teed in making a serics of Wspec- | g’ will peohanis oo o e et Diyis, who o mussts cF thc] Fieninaimar Annapolls auxiliary will | guards. Invitations will be mailed 6| tie committee to have evers tizen s | no exception. She discarded her spin- ||| Large Living Room, Dressing Nation-wide in scope, of the | ypon' the the expiration of his term | foUr Dosts giving the ball. The pres. | accompany Mrs. Newman to Wash- | the following guests: Past Con = District of Columbia “wear d V. F.|ning wheel and knitting to preddre Room, Murphy Bed, Bath, educational institutions. for| (he latter part of September. | |entation was made by Past Comdr. ington. The reception committer | R Rics buddy’ popps Memorial day.” The | her k. | Dining Alcove and ng recon | PostBonement in preparing the de- |Howard S. Fisk, who represented thelsists of Mrs. Margaret Lid-|Means; former Re ntative Thoma « under the direction of Charles | 4 am trying to oatoh x Kitchen, i AumA ool Al R s A preparla Il join | POS On the joint committee and act- |stone, Vice Pre, t Mrs. Mae Cotter, Crago, Brig en. Lioyd M chaimman *entertainment com- | man.” she said. “I'm just a wemas | Shrog i R ated as “dis 2 the flect between now and Jone. i {s| d as treasurer of tha ball committes, | Junior Vice Mrs. Laura Weaver, Past | Brett, (Fast Senior Vice Command- | mitiee, will stage a mammoth entertain- | and what wou ster be withous | ree Room itchen and e War Depart 3 ‘officers on duty in the| A detalled report of the bull and |Presidents Mrs. Margaret Jacobson [er-in-Chief Maj. Gen. Anton Stepham,|ment 4t the Red Cross Building. Walter | something ne e > ¥ pointed out by officers on duty in the the efforts which resulted in such a|and Mrs. Elizabeth Jiets. Entertain- | Past Post Commanders Edgar H. Hale, I'v-:" Hospital, May 6, for the benefit of Asked if she had ever been mar { £ Tdevit GOl | the e e ent Tpaponsible for| prent success was made by Past|ment committee: Mra Maud Cooper, [Dr. Clifford S. Cox, Col. George L atients at that hospital. It is also | ried, Charity laughed and sald Mothe edy in one act Ada Louise A. Hunt, will follow the regular meet- | and under the direction of Val N. Bran- ovided for the defense of various alities, and the adequacy of plans | the oym nder cond o 1o the Janet Jacob Bpecial Dis to The Sta boards of cers appoi War Department will be natters in the [ new chief of the Supply Gospe marks by presenting the large plc-| Fernunda Statsbers a della, Depar t mander | at the several other service hospit B iy . illiam’ H. Carroll and department |a later date. The name and address o of Cavalry, and TR ure to Post Comdr. Wallace Streater, | Weaver. William £ e ot foaviley, snd JUpon his relief as’ commander-n- s o i o eata] ey KatherinsiBarrack: sone of thel| starr homas R. J. Cavanaugh, na-|any good talent willing to donate their spichard, Gth Field| chief of the United States fleet In | are of the profits from the ball, A |active “Gold Star Mothers." in charge | tional color bearer, wis added us [ services for these hospital entertain. ovle, M e al-|June, it is expected that Admiral |S & Lrom baat|of the poppy campaign, announced v malling 'these Robert K. Coontz will be a od [FisinE vote of thanks was given Past|of " members were added to Their itinerary s e G el ,‘m“ e sened | Comdr. Fiske, and as a result of the | the following member added to es in the that Secretary of the Navy |ToceiDt of the check the welfare fund|serve on the poppy commitice: Mre Mississippl, Georgla has had under consideration for |OL the post will be considerably en-| Bessie Quiniin, Mrs. Gertrude la 1 ehed. = Others who spoke of the|Mrs. Mary Grant, Mrs. F. Mitchel / . v i . Tennceser, Indisna. Jliinols. | & long tims the evadusl adoption of g} Zicbed._Dikers wiio shoke of thell sherty and Miss Helen /7 / / Y v Wikconsin. Michizan and | polics which wil kpand The fucs | £Yent were Paui V. o S headquarters . : The Waormable with the activities ot |, S0 T ard 1. Moran, Ben B.|“Buddy Poppy Windshield Stickers ‘ &,NSBU RGH @ the War Department General Staff. ampelle, vi consul at Havana,| for automobiles, also small stickers Entrances, 8th St. and E St. Stairway, 8th St. Shoe Shop \ estibule Reduction Sale of Spring Dresses : duty with the | vinced that the organization of the|Guba: Harry Lipscomb and James E. |10 be vsec o8 MAl MEter (e nristmas | Several hundred frocks from our SE higher priced lots = Reduced for an After-Easter nerall staff and | Gex SERm flow 4t my {8 su--| forris Post, No. 156, National Sanl- |time. The committee recommended the Clearance | 4. wooe She Is in good health and has not || 14th & K Sts. Main 9080 had a doctor in 20 years who 15 . Comd sk, whe poneluded nis re-|Mrs. Ena Atlen, Mrs. Elsie Miller, Mra. | Tait, Van N, Brandon and Joseoh B | the e sy o o similar entertainments No d, what's more. I'm not} C RITZ I duty sn ihe ir perior to that of the Navy Depart- ; 4 surchasing of 5,000 small poppy stickers quey j!“ of Then. | ment: The viaw s held hotr - | torfum at Johnson City, Tenn. Mr. ‘:'\:"‘?:HJI_'; 'n\ iflsed, l{" Mot 0, o t Irsbéctions or tha| FetRry. that. withotEr e Lipscomb is a medal of honor man | sed i Sonducs inspactions of y and was aboard the first destroyer|headquarters stitutions in the following States: | an efficlent organization—that'is, the | 100, WA3 SOPATC The T8t CesiToyer irgin nessee, Georgia, M o ander-in-chief has a co-orai-|g2lt % (WML T I of the opening| Prominent legionnaires, weil known = sy Aresteo, 2k o aany—the Hayy Department or- | 228 0 NG ST throughout the Masonic fraternity of 1linols i ganization could be jmproved upon A report of the condition of the|the District of Columbia, will aid Tork SR American cemateries in France was |Kenneth H. Nash Post, No. 8, of the | Col. Douglas Fotts and Maj. John| AS an indication of the Secretary's | .04 Ly the post commander, which | American Legion in its drlve for C. H. Lee compose the board whose | Eradual adoption of a polley which |} ,q receiveq from Ennalls Wagga- | membership. Charles Cyrus Codmbs, Inspection will take them to the fol- | Will enlarge the functions of the Navy { po (%6 FORCTEG O 0 post who is [past grand master of Masons of the| States: California, O eral Board, he has already taken | sojolrning for the mext two vears | District of Columbia, will head the Wash »n, Idaho, and Utah. Though | the initial steps In this expansion some of the boards will ¢ t their| Drocess by referring to the General nspections in the sam dif- | Board a number of questions with re- el s et )| Beautiful - Semi-Detached Home converition o 4 tions of the Navy General Board So o Rt v that it would made a co-ordinat- N, Y May n execu & meneral policles and admin- > @ ittended by delegates | istering the affairs of the naval es. local ncils in | tablishment. In the development of : i 10 Rooms the United S The Philippine | this policy, the Secretary will have, councila will presented with the assignment of Admiral T e 3 Baths at the 1925 O t 3 proxies so th 5 meeting will [ (‘oontz to the General Board. the sup- ba an enth representative one.| POt of one of the most eficient o 5 » 3 Showers a g made have ) cers in the Navy ===kl convention it was announced by the Navy De- i H 2 » o partment--ihls aweel, has beeh oo ; : Servants’ Quar. During the week of J 5-20 4 A signed to duty as chief of the inform. g 1 B8 con titive exan n i applicants tion . office of N Intelli g ler. i tne Reguiar Ars 1icia simate | Goma; Halhey ovin i e - ol Garage e Bhronss of Hiiog sporoittaatel r}‘htl‘xfl‘ff' SR e S e | | | [ i e . Large Lot Tatantry. Fls Aviners, Ca el Gontt | tion ot Come e s oo ke selon, # ! |Modern Equip- Betvita and Srgnes Comutthiz 16 15| Shes pattic Aty e aoa cunters | {8 i | ments estimated will re frer the of the Navy and the chief of the Bu- tment of the graduates of tha 1% | reau of u operavions. e 1e | | | G e Newly Decorated s Of the' Uunited '§ s Military | realized by the Navy Department au- Academy thorities that consideration must o | | | i SR Al ' |Excellent Loca- Owing to the limited number of es- | given by the VY in its relations SHietad VaranSIeR 50 A can be | With the press of the country in coms v i oy tion, With given that all succe ors | bating attacks made upon the naval will receive commissic ally in | establishment, and in presenting the : e : Conutnntly view of the fact that cordance [ merits of its “ 10 the country. with the provisions o preference | s efforts made by Comdr. m £ Increasing | must be given in making sc ns of as one of the Navy Depart- cessful candidates to warrant offi- | ment representatives before l'nn[';rl ss v&lue rs and enlisted of the Regular | three years ago, when attempts were 3 a Army with at least twc service | being made to reduce the Navy under 2 Reasonable hefore the other classes eligibles | se of complying with the treaty . v 2 can be considered was a determining factor in z 4 Each candidat ¥ ed to ex-| his assignment as chief of the in- préss his first az choices of | formation section of the Navy De- the branches of the in which e L e i T e Open for lnspectlon ration’ will n the pref- | ment request, the Navy has agreed b candidate, the War| that future Navy contracts permit of Apply to Owner on Premises eserye ight to as-| supplying the needs of the Army uch by p ay | Transport Service for all kinds of in the event | lubricating oils. At present the con- candidate ts permit the ma Canal | number wvailable va ctivities, the Coast Guard and the| no eligible 1 of such qualified | Ar Engineers to purchase for| dates will be maintained for fu- | their requirements. This procedure | ppointment, as experience has|is important, it is pointed out by of. that such eligible lists are un- | ficers on duty in the Navy Depart. actory both to the Government | ment, not only as a means for sup- and to the individual plying the best grades of oll at rea- sonable prices, but, further, it will insure that the Army Transport | Service will become familiar with 1he | of Navv-ofls. which would be the ard for all marine services In | the event of war Distribution has been made by the it is pointed out, due | Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, | available funds for the | Navy Department. to the service of ammunition which will | be used in these tests. As a resait of tie limitation imposed upon the co ol [al—u[0| The opportunity you've been awaiting. Frocks for Misses and Women in silk prints and crepes. Colors of red, tan, navy, black and captivating combinations. Their clever lines, elaborate trimmings and \ar)lng styles all speak of much more expensive frocks. All sizes in the lot. See them carly Monday—9:15 assures a satisfactory selection! [——=—ln|c——r——]0| Tan Leather Rosewood Satin Patent Leather ' Blond Satin Black Satin \ i Combinations ew Models! Exten nd conclusive tests will e made the War Department, it I5 unds d, in order to determine Long ness of anti-aircraft ar rticipation of ail the anti Wearing! /’ Looking! ments in these tests will duct these exercises by the lac of sufficient appropriations the 6 Coast Artillery Reginient has been tentative signated to make these tests. Intensive training will be en- gaged in by the other five regiments hut the normal target practice allow- ance will not be exceeded \ccording to the tentative arrange- ts the 62d Coast Artillery will fou n batteries of srrare gans, moa 360l To OBTAIN SEMI- railer mounts; 18 .30-caliber aire machine guns. In all of these -» " ' SIX ROOMS AND BATH | 3810 Seventh St. N, 5307 8th St. N.W. CLEVELAND PARK \ This attractive six-room and bath dwelling has just been Conn completed in Longfellow Terrace, a most desirable close-in resi- 3090 ol et Near Ave. " dential section. It is three blocks north of the Fourteenth Street reens, tile bath: about 1% veare | Car Line, on Kennedy Street. Price, $9,250. old; good condition; brick garage; Two-Car Garage I Two five-room bungalows, in same location, on adjoining porches. lots. Price, $8,250. These houses are open for inspection of dis- i . i h buyers. Price, $9,150 DirectiErom Ownis criminating home buyers Open Sunday 2 pam. to 6:30 . RUSSELL F. 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