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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 7, 1925—PART 3. :::;“ unlfiznfl- a;eruzem:lr::? t%il:erl»g; f:]x:‘;?,:?u‘& C:‘Il':y"o.\‘j:‘":;tuoll’:';:lfi: rester, Washington, D. C.; Charles jz;n:\’l‘tt:‘l;daclornled mehg dgjeo.l of tSK 30,000 British Patents. Brushes on Trees. 1 ment, y 213 R B - o ey 2 vi ‘emetery, which adjoins St. o S . = . ) The ‘view is held by the Marine |rines should be devoted in co-operat.| Poiic: Cottase City, Md; Guy A-foiwl s /ATEEICATIGNES oL patonts i Qo from a West Indian tree rm y an av )7 € WS | |Corns authorities that the courts |ing more with the fleet than as a land | Carter, Baltimore, Md.; George M. Lanld Great Britain totaled more than TABIE chbin sepaiii Cd A ;:‘::kx’n r(‘mxll"ue rlh:sr I;nl(;;«(!c::,‘:\m‘:? force. Woods, Washington, D. C. rTs}_‘f nmcnq o:_’nm.,,.- of the dg‘:,eng 30,000 last year, according to reports, 3‘”1::4""!" \r ;;:\ ".h»;A\ .-\”u;p r’n»-l}’. e aning 21: per cent for 8 Miles Camp assembled at the tomb | Col. James S. Pettit Camp has been |, , : oy the natives instead o ' of years service. If the same con-| Negotfations entered into by the| . '{nir late member and commander. | declared vacant and there will be ap |23 #iihough the number is 1,000 less | tory.-made brushes in many parts of By M. H. Mclnt struction is placed on this law by |Tecently organized Army, Navy and|i; chier, Gen. Nelson A. Miles, in|election to fill that office at the meet. |than was received in 1923 there was |the islands. They are cutin sections y M. 1. Mclntyre. the controller as that of the above.|Marine Corps Country Club are ap-| X\Nhcio, “Cametery, May 30, for the | ing Tuesday night an increase during the later months. [four or five inches 1o and wher mentioned legal authorities, a board ‘r;m:;"?:flxlcur‘\lslubn;n;-uon lunder which| o oss 'of DaoifiE aireath on the st Radio dP\'elux:,mems meis the most | the end is moistened : bhed on % of general officers will be appointed & contract w et which will pro- v ol e sment % numerous subjects of the patents, [the teeth the fibrous waod hecomes ARMY. | is now being made by the Qu.\npr-i1..,,,,,,,“‘0]3. to prepare an eligible list | Vide for the restoration of some of 3,’_’;"’;:‘;’,5;?‘“‘3:,}‘;3'g‘,‘:,’:,‘“g,,“;:;’,‘:t anl “f:’,{,’;f‘“,h:‘ wihe campe #1d |more than 300 being granted, in-|frayed and, at the same time, a pro was predicted in these columns | Master General of samples of ap-lof colonels for brigadier generals. On |the main buildings, the construction |y gShomette, commander of Gen.|lows: Gen, Nelson A. Miles Camp, | Srease of 200 over the Vear before.|fuse lathgr'is produced. The brushes recently, Brig. Gen. Campbell King|Droved shades of cloth for officers'|the contrary, if this same construc-|Of & 5olf course, and the repair of the | Nejcon A Miles Camp: call to quarters No. 1, Thursday night, Grand Army | M&ny applications from inventors inlare sold'in ihe native market has been assizgned to duty breeches. This distribution is to the|tion is not placed upon the law by [Y02ds leading up to the buildings, by Musiclan P. McMahon; joining in|Hail, 1412 Pennsylvania avenue (i3 feld were not pressed, the orig- three for cent. When dried and €hief of G-1, which Dlaorior Semesn all corps Atedthe controller, a most perplexing fhig ‘;"r’rf !‘0|atubret on July 1 TRe prayer with Chaplain Tell A. Turner: | northwest; Col. James 8. Pettit Camp, :Q(amrs apparently realizing that vh‘m]r;m;m::xri the wood forms a powder s commanders, quartermaster depc situation in administering the law will | D€ oject to taken up by the = : g y 5 J # eds were in many cases commercial- | which is said 10 he good for cleanine as Aixin e n in administering memorial address by the commander | Tuesday night, 921 Pennsylvania |)y ugeless or had become out of date |dainty fabrics Coulatns me auk gener: have to be met the Secretary of ¢lub Will be the construction of a polo | 5¢“ Miles Camp, Print E. 2 3 e , th e | r 2 < > p, Print E. Shomette;|avenue southe ‘Admiral George schools and the larger posts. the’ Navy and the Marine Corps au- fi:;“"“;'l;'d “t ovhich admission can De | remarks by officer of the day, George | Dewey Nuval Camp, No. 7. Friday NAVY. thoritles.” It is quite possible that the S huve povlce followers of the|pcalear; benediction by the chaplain | night, Masonic Temple, Eighth and B e ol selection of an eligible list will be |£ame have been pressing the board | or“Miles Camp, Tell A, Turner: taps |I" streets northeast: Col. James §. e instructions given June 1 to the | postponed until the convening of | Of directors for an early construction |y ‘the musiclan of Miles Camp, P.| Pettit Auxiliary. No. 6, Potomac Bank status _ of Gen. Willlam R. Smith, who is un- der orders to re. then, while the matter was pending because |stance injirions of the rapid progress in this science. Many patents were for household im provements and the inventions were Bullets of Light hort to the Chief i % e . : | b st Gen: clection Bourd, which met at he|Congress next December, at which |of & Polo ground as it is desired 10 | Moyahon. The wreath was voted by | Bullding, Georgetown. i b anie | REACHING high above buildi King is not due to | Navy Department for probably a two- | time efforts will probably be made to[hold a bolo tournament in Washing- | the Grand Army of the Republic and SR T T | near London, according to P report for his new | ock session, recommend that 4 rear | have Congress correct this typography |08 In the near future. Assoclated Veterans Memorial Com T & T A New Lifeboat |1ar Mechanics, is ‘an air-traffic contr e e e manders be prompted. 1 is also point. o enconinithe neordiogiaf theJay. e To Copy Engravings. A HAND-POWER lifeboat with a|(OW®T from which a wireless operat August 1. Tyon ol out in the instructlons that the | \Whether or not the advanced base | | SPANISH WAR VETERANS | [1owing ceremonies at St. Elizabeths THERE is a simple method of copy- serfes of levers that turn a Pro- |press “trains” flving hetwean i the relief of Gen. of officers to be recommended-for pro. | {0f¢® Of the Marine Corps at Quan- Hospital, Decoration day: Sounding ing engravings which when care- | peller, thus eliminating the need for [And the Continent. ind guide them to will conduct their annual war assembly, bugler; “Onward, Christian |fy) r | the airdrome which late this Summer or in the| At the last meeting of Gen. Nelson A. | Soldiers.” band; calling assembly to Eally et aus &“Krfi'fz‘dofmmf ’;‘“"'db iyt in its operation, has |y jofey “herch in spite 3 , has not been decided. The | Miles Camp, No. , order, Comdr. Print E. Shomette: E prbenl been bullt in England, says Popular |mists t night anc opinion is held by some of the high amp, No. 1, the following were ChEnELs 08 DoLush andi208graing: of |oyech aiilce. The cratt carete Bl heisnsia B 1 can see fron f fogs Smith from Fort motion are subject to change as fol- Leavenworth he lows: 4 Tl will be gned ; If the board in_the course of its de- to the war plans liberations should decide not to recom- e “‘America,” band: memorial address, | copper sulphate in one ounce of dis- re sometimes ividtone ot 5 § ' liberations should declde not to recom- | ranking officers of the corps that the elected delegates and alternates to the | Gomar. Print E. Shomette; music, se- | tilled water, Spread this mixture on | 9T WaY instantly and, Jike the ordi- | pistol that shoots bril Wat Depastment (ot an additional number in grade) | PArticipation of the Marines in the|department encampment to be held|lected, band; remarks by represent- |paper and let it dry. To print, put | "aTY LYDes of such boats, can traverse |visible a1 conside Hawalian .maneuvers in conjunction [June 20 Delegates—George McAleer, |ative of the hospital, Dr. Noyes; re- 4 2 r almost any kind of rough seas. The [Standing on one of with the fleet, is sufficient field train- o the plcture face down on the pre- . andiog nE o General 3 - GEN. KING. | who, if not so recommended, wilt re- Stahl, Arthur E. Pierce, J.| marks by officer of the day, George|pared side of the paper. Cover it with | “PSence of oars, which may be 10St |the tower, the cor tire by reason of becoming ineligible | An adverse decision affecting hun: . ing for the corps for this year D. Nelson, Frank W. Parrish; alter- 2 “Nes 5 or damaged by hea ‘i u) y for promotion on account of & 8 = s fo s year. on, 'k W. Parrish; alter- | McAlear; “Nearer, My God, to Thee, lass 2 1 . |or damaged by heavy waves, elimi- |lights for the e of Army officers was rendered | (o Promotion on account of age Brior | 7, “certain Marine Corps quarters |nates—Robert 1. Cuiln, George Sol- |song by assembly and band: “The Star | nogt porerd ©¥Pose It to the sun one-| 1,10y the risk of crippling the boat’s | of the pilots Hay in the Court of CIams | ecommend for promotion to the per-|the Delief is held that the Marines |back, 1. W. Mullizan, Michael Burk-|Spangled Banner,” band; benediction, | Wash it with a solution made from | POWer In emergencies. In use, it is | 5 EB1 wesk nden which X -“I“.““mf‘ manent grade of such officer, and to | erive more rveal value when oper-|hart, John W. Kelly. Chaplain Tell A. Turner; taps, bugler. | 20 grains of nitrate of silver and one | Pelleved the craft will reduce the | A tockwood, C. W. the plaintiff. | opehext Tower the |@ting with the fleet than they do| The following were elected as dele-| Decoration committee — Chris Hin-|ounce of distilled water. This makes | 94DEers of the sea, since shipwreck { Jerusalem Bans Auto Horns. vietim sought to secure allowances which when engaged in their annual field | gates and alternates to the national | tenach, chairma ded to his base pay under unskilled in rowing or han- | exercises. Those supporting this con- [ encampment 1o be held at St. Peters-| Weber. Charles W Charles J. P.|your picture red. Next wash it with Chaffrey, Fred|water. To get a lavender-colored | 11ing of engines, may work their way | case may be, greater Automobiles in correspe number of officer: ; the provisions ef the joint’ service | " P0h 0 “COaS" i (he event that | tention, it is pointed out; arsue that | burgh, Fla., September 27 to October | erick Zulch, Cyrus S. Hart, Ernest|print, wash the red print with salt | 10 Safety in the lever-propelled boat. | Made 1o replace pay act. Maj. Rockwood was of e hourd fails to recommend a taptepn |0 the ‘event of war the chief func-|1: Delegutes—Print E. Shomette, | Goltz, Robert Culln, C. A. Belknap: | water until yon get tho festren shoae | = o f0 nacabmoundine! hat of officers comin under the | (or promotion who prior to June 1, | tion of the Marine Corps would be in|Lorin C. "Nelson: alternates—J. D.| Willlam K. Sussens. James Johnson,| Be very earefal not to get sour |V From 20000 to 50,000 particles of | the TarSi-sounding saving clause of the pay act. which | 1505 " C0iig Tetire on account of age, | the establishment of an advanced | Nelson, George Solback Patrick McMa ee Francls, Lorin [hands into the solution of nitrate of |dirt are inhaled with each eubic conti. | ernl coor e i ! e Last. oot o et pa acount 9Case base or providing landing for the | The following recruits were mus.| (. Nelson, Henry Fleet and Print E. |silver and water. If you do vou are | met of air during a London fog. n _‘ 9:]" Zovernm $3.000, or that of the fourth period. | commander. This would make o oy | fleet. I the corps is to be ready at| tered into the camp: Alex For-' Shomette. Following the se the | like e burned. | cording 1o recent experimer i b T e The position was taken by Judge Hay. |of 33 for promotion to the grade of . 5 wvever, that as the plaintiff did not | captain. This situation, it is explained receive the longevity pay of officers|in the Navy Department. would re- in the fourth period, neither did he|quire the selection of another lieuten- > receive the base pay. It was con:lant commander for promotion to fill tended by the plaintiff that he is re-the vacancy in the commander grade. ceiving the pay of the fourth period ‘he attorneys for Maj. Rockwood | Selection has been made by the Sec indicated that they would not -only |retary of the Navy of the members of ask for a new trial before the Court |the Central Marine Corps Examining of Claims, but that an application | Board for the coming ye The mem- would be made to the Supreme Court of the new board are as follows of the United States for a writ of Geg. Logan Felund, president CortibEar: ien. Dion Williams. Cols. Rober ap, John F. McGil mes C. The Hecht Co. Presents Monday— 300 Stunning Coats Silks—Twills—Mixtures Maj. Edward P. Kir ir.. F. A Richard M. Cutts, W. C. on duty with the Field Artillery | William G. Powell, Hugh At Fort Benning. Gua.. will succeed |Matthews and Capt. Charles C. Brooks, Maj. Charles S. Blakely, F. A. as|recorder. executive officer. office of the Chief of Field Aritlle) effective about| The examination of 11 pre tionary August 1. Maj keley 1s under |Second lieutenants whose year of pro- orders to report to the Army War|bation will expire on July 6 will be College for duty as a student, which |the first examination to be conducted course of instruction will begin | by the board. The examination will . A aERstiD be held on June 15. Those who have Lieut. Col. John E. Hemphill, §. C., | been ordered hefore che board, all sec- anding officer and commandant | 0nd lieutenants, are: C. . Signal School at Camp Vail, | Robert T, Viall, William » will relieve Lieut. Col. Alvin C, | Verve H. Dartt, Reginald Wrigley S. (., as chief of the personnel | Philip L. Thin, arence 1, office of the chief si al offi- | pell. jr., John T. Muncie, Robert J. cer of the Army, effective about Octo- | Straub, Jesse C. Harmon, Arthur T. ber 1 Mason. Lieut. Col. Consuelo A. Seoane S.C., who has been on duty as execu. | _Announcement was made by the tive officer, office of the chief signal|Navy Department this week of the officer, and who was relieved from his | Personnel composing _the Medical ities this week, has been succeeded | Corps Board which will meet about - Lieut. Col. Alvin C. Voris, 8. C. |July 1 for the purpose of selecting out | four commanders to be captains and Two members of the Infantry Board, | six lieutenant commanders to be com. Majors Eley T. Denson and Matthew [manders. The board, all Medical Corps nd Capt. Theodore officers, is composed of the following: | ' antry, on duty with the |Rear Admiral Albert M. D. McCor- | 0 S of xperiment. working | mick. president: Capts. Norman J. | ’ i board, will arrive in Wash. | Blackwood, Charles M. DeValin, Am. | on, June 10, for an eleven-day |men Farenholt, Eugene J. Grow and . O erection of varidus setyice| Lleats (Howard L Montgomery. res Khakl Blouses rojects which will take them to|corder. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.; Camp | Orders were also issued author- Meade, Md.: Edgewood Arsenal, Md zing the conveninz of a naval exam. | ind Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, |ining beard for the examination of c Pa. On June 11, 12 and 13 they will | lieutenant commanders in the Cinil 79 mike a general inspection of Aber-|Engineer Corps of the Navy, which deen Proving Ground. They will | Will probably be held in August. All spend June 14 and 15 at Camp Meade | 0f the lieutenants, it is believed, from 2d Edgewood Arsenal, respectively,|Ben Morsell to Hugo C. Fischer, in- and June 16 and 17 t Frankford clusive, will become r\l!::ll\lsin the near Arsenal. They will return to Aber. |future. The board is composed of deen, June 18, where they will remain | three engineer officers as follows: Snill 9une =t Rear Admiral H. H. Rousseau. presi e dent: Capt. H. R. Stanford and Comd: Among the silk coats are stunning models of faille, satin or janet crepe Coats that bespeak their intended higher prices. Trimmed with taffeta ' Wil [ ribbon ruchings, tabs of ribbon, badger p ’“ R i or summer fur. Very few of them alike, Gi”‘lh‘;‘n Troeks 2 . % and each with some new flair of fashion to intrigue your fancy. 1,000 G lnghd m Both sports and col- lar - attached styles Under a_decision rendered by the |G. A. Duncan. W e 3 i Court of Claims this week in the case | Cut for comfort. with plenty Jeane e Georgette Crepe of I3dward P. Buckenmeyer versus the | Appointments | Crepe f I"nited States, the ruling made by the [ wains United States Coast Guard are, of room in them to stretch. Re- 418 $1% Frocks for Girls General of the United |being tendered to 28 candidates States that persons attendi recent examination for tem ; L3 : ek and fourth officers’ training missioned officer who received high |inforced with double-sewn seams 1918, immediately upon their entrance i';fi,'ffirsfif‘ 3 whose apg«nr{\émen(s as R into the milita service, were not Yy _commissioned officers were £ 3 . . entitled to My at the rate of $100|not made in view of the limited num. and faced sleeves. Made with per month, as provided by the de.|ber required to meet present needs. ficiency appropriation act of June 15, | Appointments are also being tendered | SpOTts collar and short sleeves 1917, is reversed. Attorneys for the ::? foz_loygllng]fnllxs:eddnw(n who are on Government contended that Bucken- |the eligible list made from the ex-| . ¥, L % e e e amias of temt |amination held February 6 Tast: Chief | OF With collar attached and long s s not an enlisted man of the | boatswains mate, H. W. Ericksen, Controller . Including others of crash, cotton = rajah, linene, chambray and prints Slim coats of smooth cloths act, we 2 i 3 line. Since Buckenmeyer had enlisted A. Simpson, F. J. Cas- | gsleeves. Sizes for hoys 7 to 16. and sports models of tweed (g for the duration of the war, the Court _boatswain 7 All brand new. All colo¥fast of Claims held that he was an enlisted 1 - B. Willis, A, E. | ; man in the military forces of the|DelPra and Surf. E. DeLorme. i And ever so many stvles to T'nited States, and.” occupying this 3 | ; : : Ao} h ) status, was entitled to the $100 rate| The controller general of the United | Among the cloth coats there is vari- choose from. Brilliant coiors of pav. In view of the large number |States has been asked to render an | of en affected by thie decision. it jo |advance opinion upon the construc- | \inderstood that the Government will | tion of that part of the Marine Corps | in all probability apply for 4 writ of | Personnel Act relative to the retire certiorari to the Supreme Court. ment of colonels who are not placed upon the eligible list for general of- pa h 3b|ficers. Some legal authorities have 00-35, distribution | interpreted this phrase as giving voung girls love. Panty styles for girls 7 to 10. Other s in sizes 7 to 14 (Thiré Fioor The Bew ¢ etv, indeed. Mannish-failored styles As authorized Army Regulation: vie with front-flaring dress coats, often bordered with wide bands of fluffy sum- mer fur. Not only the generally prevail- ing navy and black, but the vivid sports hades of the season. Sizes for Misses and Women. (Secoud Floor, The Hecht Co.) s T Coee Black Satin) +05 +15 “Thinderella” Rubber Girdles —made by the “Boyishform” company and a safe means of reducing hips and ‘waist safely and scientifically ¢ 2.69 : Representing a special purchase. All perfect qualities, previously selling at 36.50 “One of the most popular reducing gir- 1,000 Boys’ Sl KhakiKnickers ‘ 79¢ Monday a Close-Out Sale of Made with belt-loops 40 Talking MaChineS or in waist-band style 536_75 Tailored of olive drab khaki twill that defies wear to make it Most of them brand new. Others tear. Made with two large side reconditioned, perfect trade-ins Vite Thd e hbrl e reastwall A chance for every music-loving household Pog / PP : R to own a really fine console or upright ma- Roomy and comfortably sized chine at little expense. And you can enjoy it for boys 8 to 18. all summer while paying for it. $5 is all that is necessary for delivery of £ any of them—the remainder payable through our most convenient budget system. To be one ne-Hecht a) of the 40 to get one you will have to shop early. meHQChfi Ca F Street at 7th X Music Store, 618 F St. l e MW” Rayon Bed Sets ' 5Q.95 Made of rayon plisse cloth striped or plain colored Plain blue or gold—or cream with jacquard stripes; blue, rose as gold. One-piece style or with separate holster throw. dles, made of flesh-colored para rubber. Tinon. Bowels 59 Pure hemstitched Irish linen hand towels in many patterns. A complete support for the abdomen, giving the desired flat-back silhouette (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) ctcond Wisdeip S ki) The Hecht Co. 1’7 Street at 7th that present:day fashions demand. Front-fastening' styles, in sizes 2 to 4 for waist measure 26 to 34. (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.)

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