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DEFENSE TEST PLAN AT RIFLE RANGES National Association Throw Grounds Open to Public July 4. to Approximately 1,500 civilian rifle clubs affiliated with the National Rifle Association will open their ranges to the public July 4 as a measure of ONCE UPON A TIME THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925. : 13 Jack the Giant Killer II. BY W. J. ENRIGHT| MOORE MAY RUN AGAIN.; ; Virginia Auditor Now Expected td | Seek Present Post. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., June 23.—With the retirement of C. Lee Moore from the race for the gubernatorial nomina- tion, it is believed that he will again aspire to the office of auditor of pub-, lic accounts, Mr. Moore has been’t identifled with the office 40 years Cuticura ToiletTrio Send for Samples To Outicurs Laborsories Doph. £ Malden, Mass. = mn ‘SOME DAYS THEYARRIVED AT THE CASTLE, WERE RECEIVED BY THE LADYAND SHE ENTERTAINED THE PRINCE AND JACK WITH GREAT HOSPITALITY- co-operation in the defense test muster. A letter received by Acting Secre from C. B. Lister. manager ociation, said club members ake their rifles available : s to citizens who may present themselves on that date and would devote the day to instructing them in handling small-bore weapons, el ’:n BAEAKFAST WAS FINISHED JACK POINTING TO "ICAN RUN AKNIFE IN HERE WITHOUT "HE DID ITAND OUT RAN ALL THE PUDCDING ONTHE FLOOR BUT WHEN THE GIANT,NOT TO BE OUTDONE, PLUNGED THE KNIF INTO HIS OWN BODY HE FELL DOWNDEAD. * EGIANT HAD ACOAT THAT MADE THE WEARER INVISIBLE, A CAP THAT TOLD ANYTHING HE MIGHT WISHTO KNOW, SHOES OF GREAT SWIFTNESS AND A SWORD THAT WOULD CUT THROUGH ANVTHING IT TOUCHED. JACK TOOK ALL OF THESE AND CONTINUED ON HIS UOURNEY. KING ARTHUR,WHO WAS GOING TO FREE ALADY FROMTHE POWER OF AWICKED OLD MAGICIAN, UACK'S OFFER TO ASSIST HIM WASGLADLY ACCEPTYTED is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It Kills the Germs. © McClure Newspaper Syndicate VOPORRON-JACK RESCUES 7HE LADY Hope to Arouse Interest. “It is hoped,” Mr. Lister “that in various communities matches v be arranged which will stimu- of the public in this most essential sport, and plans are being made to use the Defence day rifle matches as a hasis for the selec tion of certain able-bodied citizens to be sent to the School of Small Arms Firing, which is a part of the na tional March program and will be held at Camp Perry, Ohio, this year.” Acting on this communication, the War 1 ment has di com- manding generals to get in touch with the rifle clu their corps areas and offer their in connec- tion with the project from one severe draughts that has ever been Luray Forced to Carry in Supply |Known in this section Mauntain From Mountain Streams. Luray's water very low, and Special Dispateh to The § : bosial Disvesch, fo The Star, come the town will face a water LURAY, Va., June 23.—Thousands |famine. Some time ago water ceased of gallons’ of water are being carrled | flowing over the standpipa. in . the each day by citizens of this county, |town's reservoir, located in the Blue who are trying to save their gardens, | Ridge. CAbove the Clouds A Vacation Paradise at Mayview Manor. Blow- ing Rock, N. C., at 4,500 feet Elevatior—Wonderful Hotel, Golf, Lake and Cottage Colony—Sleep Under Blankets, June thru October. Massed about the Blowing Rock platesu are the bighest and most sublime mountains of the east. Overlosking this grand panorama is Mayview Manor, & modern, 300-room hotel. center of a cordial cottage colony of recreation-loving people, with two fing goif courses, incomparable scemic bridle paths and sate broad motorways, tennis, shooting, swimmiog and near- by trowt streams Special department for care and feeding of children under experts. Health.giving climate, warm days, “under blankets™ every nig Southern Raflway sells tickets and checks baggage right through. Accessible also by perfect highways. Send for book. HOOVER IS SPEAKER COMMENCEMENT DAY Secretary of Commerce Delivers Address to Class of Graduates at Standford University. {HIGH SCHOOL CADETS |ARE OUT FOR TRAINING PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 829 7TH ST. N.W. A BROADSIDE OF BARGAINS IN OUR BIG JUNE SALE OF PEERLESS FURNITURE Store-wide reductions—six floors of fine furniture from which to make your selec- tions—then we arrange terms to meet your income—over a long period if you desire. feeders of , are becoming relief does not soon Reveille Sounded at Camp Simms on Congress Heights Early This Morning. By the Associated Press STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calit., June 23.—Herbert C. Hoover, Secre- tary of Cominerce and a member of | Stanford University board of direc- | tors, without prevjous announcement, | yesterday delivered the commence- | ment address at the twenty-fourth an- nual exercises, which were held in the memorial church. His address was followed by that of President Ray Ly- man Wilbur. Secretary Hoover, in addressing the 800 graduates, stressed the need of building up a spirit of co-operation be- tween the great organizations that have grown up in the industrial, business and agricultural life of the Nation and of preserving the forces of initiative and individual entery upon which the national prosperity has been founded. Secretary Hoover's son, Herbert ., who was a member of to- i s, will be mar- et Wat Reveille called the 50 Washington high school cadets attending the en- campment at Camp Simms in Cong- ress Heights from their straw-mat- tressed “bunks” at 6:15 o'clock this morning to begin the first day of intensive military training. Although the boys reported at camp during the forenoon yesterday, the actual train- ing program was not introduced until today. Ten minutes of brisk setting-up ex- ercises and a refreshing shower whetted the appetites of the boys for breakfast, after which one group went to the rifle range for practice while the others were given instruc- tion in the manual of arms, squad map making and reading, vocal State Unable to Comply. i v. Hartley of Washington, reply- rday to the request for co-o eration in the defense test muster, in- formed Acting Secretary Dayis that, while he was in smypathy with the | purposes of the national defense | policy, he did not deem it “advisable for this State to attempt participa- tion in the defense test” July 4. The Washington National Guard, he said, would complete its annual training | and maneuvers June 28, and the State had no funds to extend the en- campment period to July 4. He also | thought it would not be fair nor prac- | ticable to call the guardsmen back to in giving commands and saber on that date. actice. Cadets who qualify on the fAnRor or My rifle range will be awarded the na- so was received ' | tional rifle Insignia, the same as given day, said he had turned the matter of | Soldier marksmen. the ‘defense muster over to the State| One of the important phases of the = camp training is the war game prac- Wis e tice. The instruction 18 based on the | son of San Francisco, 1 mate, in natural terrain about the camp. the same room in which he today re- RITES FOR MISS BOWERS.{.\-,UN‘" Col. Wallace M. Craigie, U. |ceived his du.'fmm. I =< 7 Pieces, With Gorgeous 3-Pc. Velour Suite or Overstuffed Kroehler Davenport Suite A truly remarkable offer for those in need of fine living room furniture. A Magnificent Living Room Suite of unusual charm and distinction, upholstered in soft, silky velour! e, spring-filled reversible cushions, spring d backs and large roll arms—with Davenport Table, End Table and Bridge or Floor Lamp and shade. Gracefully designed and substantially made, all for less than the o bur suites alone. Don't miss chairs with ve- neer seats, all Breakfast Sets Square or oval drop-leaf table, 4 square-back ready to paint color. SOU Complete eairo {35 SOLD ON EASY TERMS A., professor of military science —_ . and tactics in the Washington high| Night air trafic between Stockholm icti i schools, who is in direct charge of the | and Warnemune, Germany, will soon Nurse Victim of Blast Will Be| ;) and his corps of assistants have | be established Buried Tomorrow. | planned a field day for the cadets on July 4. A cup will be awarded at SpSasiDipa et Ine s this time to the unit which has main- MARTINSBURG, W. Va., June 23— |tained the highest military average Miss Lois Bower student nurse, | uring the camp period. The encamp- who died at H hic_Hospital,} ment will continue to July 8. 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