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i GEN. SUMMERALL LAUDS RESERVES 'New Chief of Staff Likens Corps to Minute Men of Colonial Era. BEWARE THE " COUGHORCOLD THATHANGS ON | Jeert Persistent coughs and colds to serious trouble. You can them W with Creomulsion, emulsified creosote that is pleasant to tak Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold ac- tion; it soothes and heals the famed and inhibits Army Reserve Corps of the it was likened to the “minute of the colonial era by Gen. s P. Summerall, chief of staff, U who last night addressed the meeting of the Reserve Officers’ Association of the District of Colum- bia in the auditorfum of the Interior Department Building. Gen. Summer. all paid tribute to the organization when he declared that through the membranes The n growth . 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Mr. Schick recently received a spe cial {nvitation to address the conven- | tion on “What a Real Estate Board Can Do for Its City.” This address will be made before the realtors’ sec retaries division Wednesday All of the thrills of e old-fashioned | | Wila West show, the carnival of a cir cus and the pomp of the military will | be bundled together in the Army relief | B ride that will be staged tomorrow aft- | T |ernoon in the riding hall at Fort | Asks $65,000 Suit's Dismissal. | The Black & White Taxi Co. has asked the District Supreme Court to dismiss three suits ag 000 damages ome of the best horsemen in the | | United States Army witl appear in in dividual events, while the 3d United States Cavalry and the 16th Field Ar existence of th conditions {of preparedness today are far su- pe! to those of 10 years ago, fon and inflammation ach, is absorbed into the bloc company by E | titlery, which are staiioned at the fort, Bittings and i | will execute some ditticult and dari lorence s | drill maneuvers. Dwight y of War; ir.; Mr: Frederick Coleman George Myer Sturgill, Mrs Julietta Leiter, ) merall, Willian H. T. Allen, Ts Hammond; Brig. ( enbach, Cols. William C. Whiteh N. M cum, A. Rogers, D, Daniel Tate; Ma). k MacNider, ~Keit >reston, Lieut. Mark and Maj. H. L. Ward Dent Mrs H e be rate o ‘Telephones Caleutta at the wife of the ry Roberts | Arson Plot Charges Dropped. LOS ANGELES, January 7 (@) | Charges against seven Los Angeles | business men, recently accused of be- ing leaders in a $3,000.000 arson plot, were dismissed in Superior Court here _[on motion of District Attorney Keyes. Keyes said his office had made a “mistake” in filing the charges. 1| The men involved in the charges, | brought two months ago, are Fred W | Kaplan, Henry Meyers, Ben Rosson, Max Rachoff, Harry Levitan, Ben | Sugarman and Joseph Ginsberg. | | | | 1‘ ¥ it B P h A | Devore King Morrill Devine, Han ord " Colds The utmost help ing installed ) 100 a month PARKWAY {re Pleased PATRONS One help has proved itself the ut- most for a cold. It is so efficient, so quick and complete that we paid $1,000,000 for it. That way is HILL'S. | It does four things at once. It stops | the cold in a day, checks the fever, | opens the bowels, then tones the en- tire system. It has won millions by | proving that nothing else compares. | Owners want he ideals sactions are ] N e = 3 AN At Tea or Luncheon Party tiude’s flowers add color, beauty and il e S VSN agrance. Gude's experts know how to work out charming, harmonious effects with plants or flowers GUDE Three Y BROS. CO. 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This, he declared, is one instance of the im- provement wrought by the reserves over the pre-World War conditions | “I question whether any provision of the national defense act meant | more to national security than recog- nition of the fact that dependence could no longer be placed upon un- organized reserves of manpower,” Gen. Summerall said. ‘“‘Mobilization of the national armies today would find us months ahead of the World War schedule. “Unlike the minute men, you can- | not be armed and fight in & minut |like the minute men, vou are read | for the call to service at a minute’s notice.” Gen. Summerall took issue with the opinion expressed that the Reserve | Corps is a militaristic order, contend- ing that its members could more | justly be called “pacifists.” Born of their training, he said, is a hatred for | war embittered even more by the { memories of the last conflict. “The Reserve Corps officers would prevent war if national honor and security permitted,” the general said: “they would save men's lives in war if no other recourse was lef: The retiring president, Col. McKen- ney, also spoke, outlining the history of the Reserve Corps from its found- ing. He called attention to the added | support Congress has given the corps in recent years in the form of | greatly increased appropriations. . GLEE M slNG, i *'uqo w oR (H Notre Dame Group to Give Concert 1110 G.EsT.1819 FACE. SHOLLEN| Wi PIMPLES Glee Club, which is on its second jtour of the Atlantic Seaboard States, Hard, Large and Red. Healed by Cuticura. is to give a concert this ev | ning, at $:30 o'clock, at the May- flower Hotel, under the auspices of the Notre Dame Club of Washington. The Glee Club is on its annual Win- ter trip, which this year includes the | States of Ohio, New York, Pennsyl- vania, Massachusetts and Maryland. The organization is composed of 40 | young men from all sections of the United States, under the supervision of Joseph J. Casasanta Last vear the club scored hits in New York City, Plttsburgh and Chi- cago. It is an organization from the udent body of Notre Dame Univer- “J was troubled with pimples on my face that were hard, large and red. They festered and were 8o sore| that I could hardly stand them. The pimples ‘:hed and burned and caused eruptions, and my face was swollen. The trouble lasted about three months. “1 began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and the first appli- cation gave relief. I continued usin, them end in about six days I completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Mildred Blount, 1231 Bagby Ave., Waco, Texas. For every purpose of the toilet | sity. The club has given concerts In | seven Middle Western and six East- @4 bath Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are excellent. ents T From only, (ITS SHREDDED OIL ) 1 ISSIONS €REAR AXLES § BAYERSON OIL WORKS = OLUMBIA 5228 “GRANDS dPRIGHTS « AIND ~- ern States during the past few years. - HURRICANE HIrTS CITY. Hungarian Municipality Swept by Cloudburst and Snow. BUDAPEST, January 7 (P).—A cloudburst followed by a terrific hur- ricane hit Fuenfkirchen, a city of 60,000 inhabitants in west | Hungary, Tuesday night, causing | enormous damage A violent snowstorm set in yester- ! morning. Many persons were injured and hundreds of roofs were arried off and the streets blocked [ with debris. (Fuenfkirchen is 105 miles from It has numerous fine churches, several of them being orig- iginally Turkish mosques. 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