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NORBEG BIL ASKS PAYPARY IN Y Measure Would Give Warrant Officers Status Denied by Act of 1922. After a confe ative Johnson of South Dakot: the veterans' committee of enator Norbeck, Repub- introduced 4 bill identi- s introduced by in the House, which to the so-called com nt officers of the with their brother nce with Represent- cal with the A Johnson 1 restore missioned wi Navy pay parity officers Senator Norbeck said that an un- {ntentional injustice had heen done to rly 1,000 of these offi many with their e in financial the joint ate from the ranks e to the hi v. but to ir cotemporar who hav pay balance i paradiel grades atus Explaine are 0 have worked WL officers o »f living, and the mld | ommitt | priation: A resolution requesting the District Commissioners to have the Fire Health Departments make a se annual survey of all the schos the city and certify to a report b telling the condition of e 13 presented by Charles I regular meeting of the Board of 1t the Franklin School yes- Under the terms of would be made September 1 and While member of the board present voiced their approval of the survey outlined, upon the suggestion of President E. C. Gr it was moved to vefer it to Dr ank W Ballou before final action taken Dr. Ballou was not present at vester. day’s meeting, being at the Capitvl, and Asst. Supt. of Schools Stephen 1. Kramer acted for him. Seeks Businesslike Record. Mr. Carusi said that he thought that he Board of Iducatisn should have 1 businesslike record of ths condi- ion of the schols both as to fire i Rl ———[sl——1] n hopeful of the resto of the items cut out Upon Graham, the board voted to x in rec wrduous labors in conr Department of Sup ations ted that immediate com Dr A USED CAR FROM i | Joseph McReynolds 14th STREET AT R STOMACHQUEER Iy NDIGESTION ,Udd Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Montreal Editor Retiring. OTTAWA, O . March Rober t Montreal WOODRIDG Detached Dwelling $10,500 on Terms $9,500 Equity Cash BURTON & CONDIT Realtors Main 7834 1206 18th St.| © reuiment 1or sore muscles TELLS HOW TO AVOID LAMENESS AFTER EXERCISE Athlete advises a simple method of keeping muscles in trim Men who put their muscles to the - in of hard ercise have ned a quick, sure way of out pain and stiffne “In my training work,” writes a well-known athlete, I have 's Liniment for the pa d found it most ¢ "t soreness used by vigorous exercise. Also an incomparable remedy fof sUff neck.” (Name and . writer en on re- of tak- 3 It is marvelous how ache and stiffness In lame muscles vield to the magic of Sloan’s. Just a little patted on lightly. and healing new blood tingles through the hurt place. A g0 tissue gets Sore muscle: aching. Get a have it on hand. cents. Dr. Earl 18th St.. “fatigue-poisons.” needed limber up and stop bottle today, and All druggists— S. Sloan, 113 W New York. Instant Stomach Relief! sick or uncom- | fortable after eat§ng, here is harm- | less stomach relief. “Pape’s Diapep- | sin” settles the stomach and corrects digestion the moment it reaches the stomach. This guaranteed stomach corrective If you feel fuli, | costs but a few certs at any drug Keep it handy! For Friday and Saturday Only Sale of 5,600 Pairs of Perfect CHIFFON HGOSE THE EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON, - SCHOOL FIRE AND HEALTH SURVEY SEMI-ANNUALLY IS PROPOSED Board of Education, Approving Carusi Resolution’, Refers Matter to Dr. Ballou Before Final Action Is Taken—Graham Hopeful on Appropriations. before the House subcommittee hold- ing hearings on the Gasque bill. Armstrong Walkout. Acting upon the recommendation of | & nt Superintendent of Schools ilkinson, the board turned request of the Armstrong *hool Parent-Teacher Associa- at it be loaned the Arm- strong hall to give a loving cup to wpt. Arthur Newman, former princi pal. Mr. Wilkinson notified the board that his final report on the recent Armstrong walkout has been con- cluded and will be presented at the next meeting of the board. The board approved the following ges for the Spring plays in the senior high schools in the annual com- petition sponsored by the alumni df Brown Universityy Arthur Deering Call, retary, © American Peace ciety; Dr. Henry B. Learned, mem- of the bodrd; Mrs. William Wolfe | : d _League of | William Land- | The Evening | Moore Forrest, and drama, | ted Vice President | cenwood - as its repre. entative to the national conferexce on street and highway safety to be held here The fc itor, Webster Abpointments 608 to 614 é@bili “Above the season—a soft, com- fortable Hat, for daytime wear—in the full rainbow of € ~ 9] % J There's an individuality to the Crocheted Visca which makes personal appeal—because of its adaptability—and 9:15 to 1—Friday 200 Early Spring Hats Felts, Satins, Metallics . Fourth 608 to 6i4 Beverly ially Priced at \ Sheer Chiffons With Silk Foot and Service q Chiffons Choice of Such New Shades as French nude, ecstacy, rose beige, rose blond, blush, skin, Peau, gravel, almond, Jenny, Oriental, pearl, si ver, blue fox, atmosphere, peach, salmon, wild rose, and gun metal. Sizes 815 to 10 Women who are fam sigty locust, black iliar with the e xquisite quality .portunity to purchase their entire season’s supply. - All— Hats of Crocheted V 1sca —for “Right Now” The newest feature of bilipsborn ELEVENTH ST, and sheerness of this Ho- —and the decidedly higher price at whicl they regularly sell—will take op- D. Miss Nelma Putnam, Tenley-Janney School; Miss Janice Buroughs, Small- wood-Bowen School; Mrs. E. M. wer, divisions 1 Miss E. C. fontague, divisions 1-9; Miss Verna Smith, divisions 1-9; M M. L. Clift, Lenox-French Schoal; iss E. Slattery, Congress Heights School; Mrs. E. B. Powell, Ross School; Miss Dulcio Horner, divisions 1-! Miss C. M. Allen, Peabody-Hilton School; Mrs. H. F. Brunhouse, Woodburn School; Miss M. G. Hughes, Douglas- mmons School; Miss C. M. Brooks, Slater-Langston-Twining; H. C. At- divisions 10-13; Mrs. D. W. Howard, divisions 10-13, ungraded; Miss V. L. Calloway, Birney, ungrad- Mi: U. F. Venie, Wormley M. H. Popel, Slater-Langs- J. B. Ways, Slater- Langston School; Miss H. V. Shaed, John F. Cooke hool. Janitors—D. M. Dorsey, janitor for 414 hours, February 13, 1926 (appoint- ed); . Co; appointed laborer Armstrong ool (temporary, not beyond June 30, 1926); C. V. Brown, appointed janitor Park View portables; Wilford Myers, appointed laborer MacF and Junior High; R. G. Montgomery, appointed laborer Henry School; Ga A. Hawkins, ap- pointed laborer Central Night School; S. J. Dade, appointed fireman Wilson Normal School; Peter Peterson, ap- pointed janitor Webster Night School (temporary, not beyond June 30); Peter Peterson, appointed janitor Webster School; Peter Pete sence Webster Night School; n, leave of R. R. Harris, promoted to fireman,Armstrong sleman, resigne:d Andrew hool ton School chool; Leon janitor ric abee, resi .. e, as I Armstrons 1; I. M. Payne, transferred er’ Armstronf High to coal rmstrong High School; G. & e, transferred from itor shorit ELFVENTH $Ta son, leave of ib-|| Peter || ence Webster || Webster School to assistant engineer Central High School. Leayes of Absence. Community center department—N. L. Guy, transfererd from supervisor L. |to assistant at $4 per session. Leaves of absence—Mrs. J. B. Ways, Slater-Langston School; Mrs. L. S. Malone, John F. Cooke School; Mrs. E. N. Clayton, Wormley School; Mrs. E. G. Winston, Cardozo-Bell School. Miscellaneous—Close second grade, Crummell School, division 13; close first grade, Smothers School, division 13; open first grade, Slater-Langston School, division 11. Night schools—Mrs. M. M. White, Armstrong High, night; Mrs. L. A. Street, Garnet Night School, and 0. Rogers, Phelps Vocational School, terminate services. Resignations and terminations — Mrs. A. de L. Spaulding, on leave of absence. Transfers—Miss M. L. Henderson, from K. A. Fairbrother School to K. A. Takoma Park School; Mrs. G. J. Hough, from grade 4, Giddings-Lin- coln School, to grade 5, Birney School; Miss A. E. Bell, from grade 3, Lovejoy School, to grade 4, Gid- MARCH 4, 1926. dings-Lincoln School; Miss S. A. Hol- | ton, from grade 1, Douglass-Simmons | School, to grade 3, Lovejoy Schoo’ Miss N. L. Butcher, from grade ° Crummell School, to grade 1, Doug lass-Simmons School; Mrs. M. McL Giles, from grade 1, Smothers School, to grade 1, Cardozo-Bell School. ADDRESS ON WORLD TRIP. Richard Halliburton to Speak to Geographic Society. “Adventuring Around the World,” will be the subject of an address by Richard Halliburton to members of the National Geographic Society to. morrow afternoon and evening at the Masonic Temple Auditorium. Mr. Halliburton, fresh from college, made a deliberate aim in his world travels to have out-of-the-way adventures. He is one of the few mountaineers to climb Fujiyama in Winter. The address will be illustrated. Nearly half the pharmactsts in Ma- nila are nen. Main 4884 pastcl shades. superb smartness. Floor @ | fl fl = e a [ —a| s a| ——— 5| —— [a| 0] 608 to 614 ing triumph. Clinging Crepes Georgettes Novelty Prints Smar( Taffetas . m Ifl fl fl J | | | m fl | | | [ m Exchange Your | Real Estate | Our exchange department has many de- sirable properties to offer. We also are pre- pared to put in cash with equities or unin- cumbered properties and cash. vantageous deal on your non-productive real estate consult our exchange department. 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