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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. OCTOBER 21, 1928—PART 1. It also was announced that Ensign | establishment must take every four| Headquarters has also received (h!'gnruh. naturalists assert, rarely . be= James E. Sullivan would be given his| years record of the assignment here from the | comes dangerous unless attacked. In | examination for promotion to the rank [~ e .[11th Naval District of Henry &.| defense of its family or itself, however, | of lieutenant, junior grade, next month. | pngen Erik Hoffman has been trans- | Rutt. seaman. second class, aviation. | it will savagely attack an aggressor who | his 0 havi ved. | esides Fere at 1306 Rhode Island | forces it into battle. his papersalia having been received. " | oiredition ine Adetuviation reletveito| f s tesOFS ETE At 1306 Riode Tsnd susisensea R the general service on his own request, S the Wes Lieut. (junior grade) Hugh F. Souther. |t " was announced at battalion head- | Soiio-RD 11 Squadron on the West| p 0y gack Bambridge, cwins, re- will be given tomorrow | board had to go_over practically the | TAton, has peen transterred here from | quarters, becanse of his Inability to at- | - s cently celebrated their _eighty-fourth ted men who were rec- | same questions. Only a few men could Richmond, _\,’av. having taken up em-| tang tpa regular drills. He also has| Records also were received of the | birthday anniversary at Durham, Enge WIGE being who knows every-ance. And the passengers grinned beck ed for promotion to the next | be examined each night. | ployment_with the Bureau of Light- | pbeen ordered to active duty for train- | transfer here of Lewis P. Moon. en- land thing—and a trifle more—tells| Then one of the boys sprinted ahead r ratinge e a result of proficiency | The hope was expressed by officers foutes. Hle will be attached to the | ing for a period of 15 daye at the Naval | gineman, first class. from Richmond us that man looks at history|and the look of victory on his face. a: | shown by them in their p-actical work | of the battalion that all of the men 10€2} aviation unit. | Air Station at Anacostia, D. C.. having | Va.: Morris C. Moore. yeoman, second through 2 magnifying glass, | he turned back to show the people what ~brard fhe destrover Abel F. Upshur | would pass the examinations, so that | e | entered upon the duty last Tuesday. class, from the receiving sta here But he forgot to allow for small| he could do. was truly enough to make quring their annaul training cruisss last | the 1atings in the organization would be = _Instructions have bsen issued to all en- | Janes E. Shea, chief commissary stew- bors, whoi have only their naked eyes |anvbody “laugh and cry together.” for— | Summer. it announced by Lieut. better balanced. listed men that they must have all of | Tre records have been received atl ard, also from the recetving station in to go by. : | He was a one-legged little chap whose | Comdr. Finney Bescom Smifh. com their uniforms and equipment out of 'loca; battalion headquarters from the tais city. A man| has just returned from a|single skate had to be helped out with mander of the United States Naval Re Richmond R. Zock, seaman, first | the obsolete lockers at the armory by |ist Naval District for the following motsr tripy to the battlefields of Mary-| crutches. sorve Battalicn of the District of Co- | class, was honorably discharged last | tomorrow night. as the new lockers| eniicted men: Francis J. Welch, quar- Ha G land end Virginia, Besides his W€/ ong no one enjoyed the race more | lumbia week by reason of expiration of his en- | have been erected. It was announced | termaster, second class, now residing at PPy and little fson, hie took along &8 ANCIeN! | than the defeated kid, whose two siurdy | ADprosimately 40 mon will b given listment and immediately re-enlisted | that all of the old lockers must be re- | 1015 Fificenth sireet, this city. and| The gorilla is moncgamous and di- relative who lost an arm at the second | 1o’ Joveq up as if it was part of the | the exeminations. which, for the first| He was assigned to the 2d Fleet Divi- | moved from the building before Navy | Harry's Aiherton. seasan. second class. | vorce and remarriage are not among his battle of Bull Run game. Which is one reaon why a boy | time. this yvear will be ‘written. The |sion. day. October 27, to give room for the | now residing at 1444 Rhode Island ave- | problems. ~ When ~domestic relations —Union ‘side. It 15 the most perfectly splendid creature | X@mination papers have been printed S cxpocted large crowds at the celebra- nyue. - Welch has not yet been ass'gned | have once been formed they remain was an _inspira- [ on cartho—excent a man or 3 woman o | and a copy will be given to each enlist-| The commandant of the Washington | ton for that day. to a fleet division. He was attached. | “until death doth part”” No compan- tional hark back 3 {girl. And, Sometimes—cometimes—a | 64 man on the list. The written exam- | Navy Yard has received the questions | prior to qais removal to this eity, to the | ionate or trial marriages in the forest for the old sflh}l"- ; ) :deg . s inatiens were provided for because of | for ‘the examination of Lieut. Waiter | J. A, Dawkins, in charge of the rec- | 2d Division of the 1st Battalion at Bos- | The young cling to the family group whose memory r: 3 | i the fact that it will prrmit of the ex- | C. Lockhart, chief engineer of the bat- | ord of the loral Naval Reserve. delivered | ton. Mass. Atherton, who has been as- | until matured. and often longer, bring- yout | et ¥ = | amination of all of the men at the| talion. for promotion to the rank of | an address before the Fleet Naval Re- |signed to the 3d Fleet Division. came | ing their own mates to live in the habi- into E!- At 7 | _ The Nation-wids dinner attended by same time. Heretofore, the practice o! | lieutenant commander. Lieut. Lockhart | serve Association at its meeting here | from Springfield. Mass.. where he was | tat of their parenis. Th2 reputation of triotic remgmsc.n- | 30.000 young women of the busin havinz each man appear personally be- | ‘s attached to the battalion h~adquar- | Monday night. He spoke particularly | assigncd to the 12th Fleet Division of | this type of ape for ferocity is said V‘; ces that fwill un- | | Yomen's clubs of the ¥. W. C. A. Ist | (ore the bead for an ov~! examination | ters unit. He will be permitted to take | on the matler of physical examinations | the Ist Battalion. He is a candidate for | have been greatly exaggerated. As| doubtedly.dlast him it November in 265 cities is to be repeaind | h2s caused long delavs. bacause only | the examination on a date convenient to | which these men, all reservists after | appomntment to the United States Naval | might be expected of an animal loving for the balance of this year on October 23. one man could appear at a time and th~ * him. it was said at the battalion offices. 16 and 20 years of service in the regular Academy from the Naval Reserve. peaceful home life with its family. the and his wife were also thrilled. but— not so, little son The clild was not only disap- pointed inj a sense that hadr/t a drop of biood in it but. alsn, he wanted to know where | the bull was? Likewice, faith in his hitherto flawless parents received e — such a jolt as to entail instant con- ference with his grandmother as soon | 2s_he got' home. | When & boy catches his mom and Pop in a fib, he naturally has to tell his grandmother about it. For | cne reasom. grandmothers understand | things, amd, what is more imnortant. they giva you nickels for chocolate | e’ bars—evercy ‘small boy knows. | And the wise little old confident lis- tened with satisfying eagerness until the logicrl time came for clipping in: “My. my, my, honev boy. I'm sorry you didn‘t enjov Bull Run. I know Special reductions on all installations arranged for prior to bull, an’ neither did’* mom or pop- but they all com» heme an' said gl - 5 p.m. Saturday, November 17, 1928 ‘ E IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION mr, darinz. ani thea N the city of Washington today we have hundreds of homes which are being heated pop and mom an’ ; with GAS, and many home-owners have the matter under consideration. To bring e B RTIES st these and such others as may wish to enjoy the comforts and the many advantages purt, ‘an ‘mem sert cof cried amw ; s . to be found in this idcal form of heating to the point of INMMEDIATE ACTION: thus erm waen't—an’ all the time I « Vg R enabling us to make installations in time for the full enjovment of the approaching waitin’ tor soe the bull come a runnin'— o 2 : g e’ he dieén't. Honest. he didn't, gram- | : - k- & R ; heating season, we have (for the limited time specified) decided upon a flat UNIT o ha ne e e o b e I 3 0 e PRICE FORCOMPLETE INSTALEATIONS: thers wa; s an’ not both- | N addition, we are giving yvou the approximate cost of operation for the 7 months It was a perfsctly netural mistake for & s3all child t ] o el e o .7 comprising the heating season—based upon several hundred similiar installations with tst Sad i . el . S SR approximately the same number of square feet of radiation. crying ineed of § % s 5 2 - . . s el S : 2 : ; N order that you may be able to visualize more clearly the complete cost for the WO wemen who had lost their youth Kokt ; - 5! installation, as well as the probable cost of operationin YOUR PARTICULAR HOME. oot~ ok slong comfarsbly : 4 g : we have made six classifications, or divisions, into which we have grouped homes of cold ham and clives, when an encient | : i : various sizes and exposures, based upon a given number of square feet of radiation. persongge came in luIsing a ba; 3 %5 H 1 :;n:'m?zas’r.xn}e‘; e i At 4 : OR example, a small 6-room brick house in a row protected on two side by adjoining before the could. g=* tn a cheir. And | s 1s <} P - - B = when che reached a rocker s1e had en | houses, is much easier and more economically heated than would bhe a detached : i ? s Hot-water Heat.......500 to 630 Sg. Ft. of Radiation air of faliing to pieccs in rivalry of CLASS NO. 1—Small 6-room Brick in a row. house with the same number of rooms. The houses shown are actual photographs of o 7 o 3 5 e BRYANT GAS TING WNTS 3 led Steam Heat...........500 to 499 Sq. Ft. of Radiation a habit, seeing that in tpite of hor Het-water Heat. 300 to 490 Sa. Ft. of Razdiation Washington homes in which BRYAN AS HEATING PLANTS have been installed. ’ he: eighty-odds sne was a5 fough as & Steam Het 1209 19 250 Sq. Fr. of Radiation T Installed Complete pine knot—to quote her own diagnosis— f 650 and her laundry was as white as snow. | Installed Complete— $ CLASS NO. 4—Detached House, 6-room Brick. i the e : $475 Convenient Terms Arranged G U onert ot (dah) bonsunp AR b S red the old weman with tw: Cost of operation (gas consumption) for the 7 months of the heating scason.......§250 to $32 cupe of tea and toast and ell that was 3 s T R O ety e T e | months cf the heating season $139 to $200 from a church garden party. Then she ilo own to th: pavement. ¥ : 9 B R y 773 Tl What’s Under the Cover? would have rettled the matter except N 5 2 e i o cartly che nad com rom? - And. the T A Brief Non-Technical Description of the Construction other explained—something liks this: ¥ ) - z . . .. e sat across Trom me in & Sirert car: j ; ; Responsible for the Record of High Degree of Efficiency her face a yellow wax glaze. znd her fingere picking coat, which, su- Z . perstitfon tells us, is a sign of death. As botfa got out at Seventh street, some ctid to his companio; If that old dams doesn't get- home in a hurry, she is going to dis on the —T giva her an hour— Oh, well, it’s 25 good » way to g2 235 anv.' “Tn'live a long lif* and then die gtreet, like a fiy hehind a curtain, is so pitifuf that I followed tha doomed crea- turs, & that I could help cut in her last ordeal. You know none of us ! wonts to fall on the bricks and have a | et 1 y ] Iot.of strangsrs swarm around until the | e I CLASS NO. 5—Detached House, 8-room Brick. ambulance_comes to cart us to the | T e b 5 A morgus. It was slow work pegging | CLASS NO. 2--Large 6-room Brick in a row, ~ Hot-water Heat 630 to §00 Sq. Ft. of Radiation E";;: t:‘-:"wn!ve;’i'l;\g”l::dv n;]llfi t%e ;gtr::’x.g': or Small Bungalow. — AT o Steam Heat....... 409 to 509 Sq. Ft. of Radiation The passing oul dickered at markst | Hot-water Heat. 00 to 450 Sq. Ft. of Radiation e gl : Installed Complete— stalls until she had bought enough meat Sieam Hea:. .. ...250 to 250 Sq. Ft. of Radiation - $700 end vegetables for a boarding hou sl diComiblore s N ‘n:e;n:;:rb\?“&'{a‘v;'srv:‘:;ng-h-r': .:h'u 6 z Op y A0 | \———. Cost of operation (gas consumption) for the 7 bought & g00d sized ham. Than she | i o . months of the heating season $325 to $400 s .;ev‘ln-over b';z "‘1; ;\‘;";1#3 !flnd-”a_fl;l; Cost of operation (gas consumption) for the 7 ;;:ngg Sfreet and after that she weat| months of the heating season.......5200 to $225 te 2 movie. | — “I was mad enough tn hite her. but | it wes a good movie, and I sat next her in case of dissolution. And sh been doing my washing ever since. Also, che has a vote, which iz more than I own, and a son who gives her the best room in his house and feeds her on what she calls ‘the fat of the lam"’ And, | 23 1 have had to tell this very | friend who tomes across her pese we talk about the election. ‘meet me in front of The Star Building Hovember 6, after dark. and weil come 7 “ == o) early to beat th» rrowd to the | .’ % A 3 g o - heres And Tl give you hot biscutt for | : &% % : 12 / ! Let the pup be the furnace man breakfast.” : £ T A WHITE bus stood before a funeral | parlor out Southeast wa; Water Tubes of original Tubes, easily accessible S ifically Designed Draft Hood prevents 1t was a big touring bus, wtih meny 1 ~ ctend noatis 7 1 D L - | g ; 4 5 and exclusive design; of for cleaning. This is un- Burners with drilled down drafts and aids Beatherchliflp; ssata. SAndion the elne | oo / : : o large area, with thin necescary, except under ports, that afford re- combustion. next to the funeral parlors, W b 3 g walls, which quickly rare gas conditions. markable efficincy. 11 Iron Sections, assem- tored sign: transmit the heat to the Easily removed. 1 Blfiow | GASSNO. > Ling! Bungeom i N 2 boy skismming aong the asph | . . pecial Shape of Lower tle rods, give water- J : skates made a sudden dart for a | or Small 8-room Brick in a row Sthsvant Fihes b Tubes prevents reflec- An Individual Burner tight connections that CLASS NO. 6—Detached House, 10-room Brick. ry truck. He had barely caught s N & . Pass tion and aids heat in for Each Section, one or are not affected by ex- t.water Heat 500 0 S f iati ori. when sorachody near enongh o &t Hot-watry Heat........450 to 50 Sq. Ft. of Radiation long fire travel. quickly reaching water iHaee of which ey be pansion, ' contractian, Hot-water Heat .. to 1000 Sq. Ft. of Radiation tract the driver's attention, called out: Steam Heat... -280 1o 390 Sg. It. of Radiasion Metal Jucketed Cover, tubes above. used in mild weather, as or gases. Steam Heat..........500 to 600 Sq. Ft. of Radiation A hed A dFiver's it with Instelled €'o-nplete— with Asbestos Cell In- required. Enlarged Tops of sec- Installed Complete— S8 ooty i and AR $575 sulation, effectively re- Tavie. <Adiustabie 4 tions factlitate circula- ::. nbc(r’::mpan_ z 3 Il ltards l:a:hatmn olr’lhet?t J!: ul‘;;‘;[: oed AMQII; Bafes: Platons, vk ond tioa\ in water boilers it i 3 i t. Plastic ers, ‘i s, i 3 X g P ol Rt i ‘x; C(’Sth(’f (f\pehratl\nn -(g“ S ) ’f_or [‘;?..7 K"L‘lsm?sfiq";_fi“b. used if sturd\'q and convenient castings, direct flames slt‘::nm sppr:c‘,e‘ghe:\?fel; Cost of operation (gas consumption) for the 7 Srerm e e LD e et son §225 to 8§20 desired, however. T-handle valves. against water tubes, in a steam boler, months of the heating season.......5400 to $500 nics, shiny shoes. He was such a clever imitation that if you had not seen the | sncident or noticed the smirk of com- lacency, as he watched the success of y ;’fls interference, you would realiy have | istaken him for a man. A youngster has no right, naturally, to tag onto vehicles, but against that ; law i5 the world-old dictum that boys will be boys. And they have such a little time to be young in. As every Jiah knows. ~And svery. womas. ' - HOUSE HEATING DIVISION * %ok % B ok erie it NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT MAIN GEORGETOWN SALESROOMS e St e o i 419 Tenth Street N.W. 8280 Wisconsin & Dumbarton Avenues “There's a sight that makes you feel Jike laughing and crying together.” | He said it with a loud ‘;{rnenht,v that | e every other window passenger n“l‘ti out to see what was going on A P P I: B Out on the avenue asphalt. two hovs were racing on skates. The twilight had thinned out the crowds—men, women and automobiles—and the woungsters had the street to themselves. Both grinned as they came abreast the car and noticed their impromptu Audx-‘