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100 Youngsters Given' Mill tary Training and Good ‘| " Time om Rhode River. ~tHErS 1s 16 do; all, m‘ races, hik- ing, boxing, nature study. re stories and the camp, whish opened for the G- mer three weeks ago, Who have come homes over the gountry, GM M ‘Vegetables. The daily routinie at Camp Latts is 8o busy and varied, and the bill of fare so_enticing, that the youngsters are just bubbling over with vim, vigor and vitality. 'rheym all thflr o‘m vegetables on the 3 e o the camp direct B. Fuller, tha chet 48 their favorite. Revellle is sounded at 7 a.m., and théy turn out for setting-up exeroises followed by a dip before breakfast at 8 o'clock. Chapel Is heid front $:30 til] 9. ThHen the boys mifst hustis to make up their bunks, put away their cldthes, gweep out the temts, -mi et all shined un for - thspection -af Théy are ki :}[Mfl\;n to ncntcnln this. particular, for the tain vigilance over the orderly chln unus of the grounds and buildings. lnltnioflon m a vnflety 'of subfects: f‘“ 10 fo 11:18, uuc Tife -vhg. llnt ald, wild life and handicraft. They ¢at a hearty Junch at 12:30"and-rest in their tents from 1 to 2 during the heat nt the day, before the next hour when: they may follow their own whims a.t boc.t ing, Hiking or loafing.. The glmen commence e'm 3§ o'clock, tollowed ‘l”z mighty mérs, too. If tbcy dm”:nw Tiow - when they afrive at the camp eré made to leatn before they leave. L mmm-wm Supper comes_at 545 ©f the colors Is sounded at us hvm 630 to 8 the boys play whatever games they choose, such 4s. checkers, dominoes, tag, bunny in the hole, etc., or make use of the library. The éve- ning program from 8.to 9 s given over to stunts, challenkes, story read- lns or pircus, and every two weeks lay is staged or & &peaker visfts tho boys on some interesting topic. Tatoo 1s sounded :'x::tll‘ and 15 minttes later uufinax red youngnm turned i The cam) toseth« with its bnu(ltul location deep in. the woods and practically surrounded with water, make thé camp arl ideal place for & boy between the age of 10 and 14. There is a headquarters ovérlooking dotted with little < is the boat and bat] mnm-m. pler, and a sloping- b-ch. The ity 14 bunk houses and. ténts, Meh of ‘which Tiolds from 9 to 12 boys, and each - under -the - supervision of & young ..h'flm e P o Ind Ing a o, siclan, assist Mr. Fuller in taking 5.‘:’. of the boys, the lollowlnx being from ‘Washington: J. Merriam, assistant director:© W. - T. Beatson, charge. “B commissary; Dr. in Poole, in m‘ mH Hopper, T. Rooney, and y boys are for a T. M. C. Tram- J. Peck, Einvn.mb, c Herbert, - | st maximum ot nlunt W, Wright, W. Clandy, W, foos Crandall, F. Ruthér, J. Thm&flg . Red, 7. Rhodes. K. Cole, P, Pallet . Gardner, P.. Minnix,C, D. Smwschao S s » C. Graves, Ce 1, Graham, B. Rodler, W. %Tdfr' ¥ B. Mulligan, ase, E, ‘Tn Maj. Brathacd of the Marine Cm recently flew down to the camp in his hydr{)phne Wwith a consignment of watermelons; EV etone, R. Claflin, W.". . GERMANS EDIT LANGUAGE. . Phone Company Eliminated French Words From Dlroetory 3 BERLIN, July 10 m-—’fh. mm torate of posts and telegraphs W boarding house or inn, s tho llnt' to be chopped off the 1 M !onlgn ‘words which are in t raman dicy| tionary but are not to be allowod the telephone direédtory. Authorities h-.ve nulnflnltad !ha fman word "Inmdanh.hh" (u(er- ally, vlslury thotne) ‘“*gl' Jfory withbut {nl-hcm “Thé urblwy ¢hngt. it 18 -charged, meths the loss of business, as evén rould never think of looking " _in the alirectory for a Furthermors Germans. under “pension. ences in mhfi. LONTON, -My 10 (h-u‘hp Atner- lmn contihgent *“London coungil en woodcraft, !llloflioltfller [ Yaden Obhcts 10 312,0(!) 000 Limit as Recommended ‘by Citizens’ Councll —— Objocllon to. the limlt of $12,000,000 |. placed-on the seheol estimates i the tentative budget for the mext fiscal year rgcamm!nflod By the Citizens' Advisory - Council, ‘Was voiced by James G. Yaden,' president of .the District Public S¢hool Association, in n letter. received yesterday by the Commissjoners. ' Mr. Yaden also is chairman of the commilttee on éduca- tion™ of - the "Federation of Citizens’ Associations. The - $12,000,000 limitation . on tha sehool. tes, Mr. Yadeh Would _ defeat the G.year building program, which, he polnted out, has the suppost of not less than 85 per cent of the .people of the District. “I.take this ofponunlty of advis- ing you .that action, s repres prus, represented, in the puhblic nmb 10»' pub- $7500,000, Mr, This, I.teel réasonubly & would only be sufficient to emmmc buildings already under contract. “At feast 85 or ao pcr cent of thé people of the ¢ Columbia want to see lhe 6 yhr buflding program carried out and this ‘would not be possible if only $2,600,000 were appropristed next year for huildibgs. “I am fuite luu that the Federa- tion. of-Citizens’ Associations, as well as the: 46 organisations-composing ity ations. will approve of your tentative esti- | rather th: | mates of. the. Clf | Sodmment th gmne: e tHot. as a.‘whole will ap| bud your u:tlon thils Ttem.” - Budget-Nearly. n-hhu. o The Commisslofiers have virtually u,mm& the rk of reducing. the tentative b W vtwmuly kL co m- Bnflnt fium 'l'hur-any vln sioners. With ‘& Auditor. Donovan, not be neeeséary, §180 ux H ‘tax ‘Pate’ will be :e'}:“".'fa e Gommissioners: how- committed - to a Sudnt’ af. 960 leves that to raise the current i< It - deficienoy " appro- he wlntdl out, ever,” art for emer- they less PRRENSRSREALY : Bpent Three Days in iuu-fi.m; “Saw._Queen on. Throné and Gu\lqu. near ‘booked at book. for. Rave- Jones, who gaihéd Victoria sitting. dl’!b Jones, son of :a ta] first caught asléep’ on :l 'to thd. Queen’s bedroom. that he got. e the ecided. t6 hal ot thda ondon b inevitable | ge licy 0‘ dispro: uests for sup- | 5 @ Dernenial eppropriatiens this vear, school A provg of. your|. M ft-Harol K]fllml . m,..m‘mn Mmln iroup of Instructors at Is Latest Feat of st uwthqr narréw ‘escape. !rom leath is added to thé long list of advers tures in which = Willikim Lite") Finley. haé 1 wati e, tlorr 61 e Aseriditn’ Nato kmg on. hot roclu bid lagoons of sulphur baths is but an incident in the life of Mr. and irs. Finley, her- Bency, purptem.ol” [ e e aonom:‘s MOST: mms 'GERMANS Lutasmzmn, relllte to conte bmk of the gywna camera. of '| He has béeh in Rautherford of this u,.muhr“zu r ey Rescue in Surf ‘Beneath Activé Volcano “Wild Life”. Finley self a @pod photographer.” said P. 8. Ridsdale, ed(Ator of ‘tho‘mnnim._ +:""A couple of years ag In- ley went out on a rocky isiand off the of California -for pictures of|* o foll 70 feet from a. jagged % lhwwumkonlhtwh 4 resfus. y found him 0. da.ys mo- alt unmd p ingthe - “Finlgy ia well ‘kriown in Wuhm‘» ton and hundreds of Eastern his lectures and plotura of wfld life. thany tight places, but has coms through once mn 1 . Ridsdaleé ‘said’ the expedition woild finue “to the Pribilofl Isiands and nts% was de- as d iberid agal orate. she "{and h&l ‘while ] wore, the same coat vlutuzhohom i i o s it nmnmhm-mn $40 for Stockings. : . PARIS, July 10 (P).—A pair of silk stockings, . adorned with a certain amount df embroidery, whole window ‘in & big Pafis s 'l'he Dflm of this work of art is 1.260 Freneh passers-by note the sum lfl(‘ at once convert it into dolla as ey declare nobody but an American womn could or would pay 40 ‘tor & pair a stockings, eitles for | . ‘ntha:mv w‘}_g’ i | fads: meted with, ds the purity of the foods imported. En- forcement of thid act has resuited in great improvement in the quality. of products brought from: all sec- bonds, hu"vu', and pass on to the x.m products ‘which_have been con- nod and ordered exported or' de- stroyed. s of the Bureau of ln co-operation with cus- talls, are prompt to take ac- A‘dn&vlohtor 8le importer was vwhum of his pure food import bonds. These violations were on im- munm -of uncbcvles vinegar and to paste. A warning that tho privilege . of from ©| bonaed entry\may be withdriwn 0 POORMGT MOTHERS 1% T0 GET-CAMP RESF 22 Salvation Army Will Open Summer Season at Patux- . ent, Md,, Tomorrow. The _Salvation Army's fresh- air; camp at, Puunnnt Md., opens.tomor-. 'row. whem a parix. of 70, poak Wash- ington mothers and cflldrcn. for. two webks'. 1 Hx parties of 70’ oF ;more the Summer months: Enlar; will receive more than 500 of Wash- mgmn- poor - during the Summer. is will gmt the R iiren. one & maturhl pool made by _creek near the camp fand the other & concrete: gool 52 feet damming & in _len "1a :l';‘;lmmclng nn ‘bpening, rllhed]:hfid.l‘m In i ning entemlnmenuhubbl n arral Barrett states he will ‘welcome Brig, ,.,,’ who cifi put he eve- Appiiedtions fo year far Brig. Barrett says every one apply- will be cared for this year. Several thousand dollars have been spent in Smpxiomg the e%mp 'X'ho swimming pool ditional recreation mclmm pmvl@d and dormitories enla Funds to mlnt‘u‘n the u.fi- needed, An appeal for on|y ui-ao nm thounnd aonnn ‘When Persian women. wail ab at night a servant carrying a 7”'? 1- tive lanterfi precedes them unlighted ‘dtreets, just as was done Ln ‘medieval timees. « and improved, the camp 36:500 brought Hil wiatea taucet. . individuals or firms who frequently ox da bermly viplate the terml of has been i v, offl mo Department of Mrh:dturo o ithe the Treasury menti ts Would mean that these importers vmnld h-ve to make a bonded ware- try of each im xoodn subject to the food and rugs act would be held in custody until it could be determined Whether or not the goods met the standards ot the food laws. This procedure, if used, would delay delivery of mer- ctandise and would cause such impor- terg ”!ly increased expense. “* Household | Refrigerator, w.top icer, white enamel . lined, dlvl!lol‘l 3* Glass Refrigerator Sets fl ot ihreo aishes” witn i covers. Ve room i rervigerar T 49¢ Elqht lm-Actp .l'}om on Route. Over Atlantic. ] By the Amoclated Press. PHILADELPHIA, Jily 10-—Trans- Aunuuuruna tween Atlantic City, . , and Plyméuth, England; eight re floating and anchored landing lumflt!lmn hotels in 'tisfdocean; & fleet of superplanes that would carry 25 passéngérs in addition 6 “baggage; a deries of powerful dcetylens sedrchlights that would ‘Mfl tral“of " light “ucross“the At- ntic. ‘This is the outline of a 30-hour voy- age from America to England, as con- ceived by Howard K. Armstrong of Phiiadelpbia, chief of 4b® mechanical experimental developiient division of E. 'L du Pont ‘De “Nemours Co. of Wilmington, Del. R Armstrong has been flv(n; since he was 11 years old and he has been i working on his seadrome jdea for 20 years. If distance is the aim of avia- non‘ Armstrong holds that speed and ing capacity must be sacrificed, 'flenca he, proposes eight midocean - [stations, whete refueling may be ef- fected. ‘Wednesday he will display to Army and Navy officials, representative of Jarge: shipbuilding concerns and ex. pérts in the fleld of commercial avia- tign a model of the seadromes and a model of the 8. 8. Majestic on a large pool at his country estate. A blow- ing apparatus will make the waves og the pool the same,”in ratio, as ocean yaves. He expeets the Ma jestic to sink and that the-seadromes with not be damaged. Naval men and airmen belleve the and | plan feasible, Mr. Armstrong said. he .seadromes would be ‘anchored andibe claims, entirely free from the ’lu;!:dlo ‘which thg great liners are R VS Bombay claims the greatest demllty of population in the world. 3-door style, Sase, white enamel lined, solid- brass ware, nickel Dmefl ice capacity 65 Ibs.— Water Touler, * Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, wo-gallos w l( h nlck.l $2.00. Mhflmmn ivanized 30 inches high, Swith 3 burners ‘With cabinet.. ‘Without mhlt. $27.00, ,-1donard Wickless $§33.50. - * $6.75 3rd Floor C’omplcte line:of Kitchen Cabinets and Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges. Models At -Thls Onc -ow Price lqast qudi A%