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. g THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. C.M.T.C. SOLDIERS 10 BE GIVEN OATH Secretary Good, Other Offi-| cials and Army Leaders to b Attend Fort Myer Program. | After a full day yesterday, including| a visit to Mount Vernon by first-year | men, and advanced training maneuvers | by second and third year men, rookie soldiers of the C. M. T. C. at Fort| Myer were looking forward to formal | exercises at the fort this afternoon at| 4:15 o'clock, when the oath of allegiance | will be administered in the presence of | Secretary of War Good and other high- | ranking officials and Army officers. | Secretary Good will be accompanied | to the fort by Brig. Gen. George S. Simonds, chief of war plans, general| staff. Both are expected to make short | addresses. The oath will be administer- | George M. Cox (left) of New Orleans and Dr. Louis Leroy of Memphis will | ed by Maj. Gen. E. A. Kreger, judge m-e up the Mississippi River July 18, from New Orleans to St. Louis. —Assoclated Press Phnlo For Impaired Vision ~—Consult an Eye P hySiCian COFFEE School children with de- fective vision, due to eye- strain or other causes, should be treated during the vacation period. WASHINGTON SELF-RISING Always Uniform in Quality 9¢ 12 w.57¢ Ceresota Not Bleached 5 Lb. 12Lb, 29¢ 59c GOLD BAG, LB.. . . WlLKlNS 39¢c 45c %’.‘.’»“"LE“ 51c HOUSE LB.. 5lc FRESH FISH BOSTON FILLET MACKEREL ™ 19¢ BUTTER EDMONDS === O PTI C IAN=—= 918 Fifteenth Street WASHINGTON S5 advocate general of the Army. 3d Cavalry to Parade. B In advance of the ceremony, the full strength of the 3d Cavalry, with whom the citizen soldiers are in iraining, will| L JHREE ARE HURT fore the reviewing stand, while the e | trainees will be moumed in troop for-| miation. Col. Guy V. Henry. in command of tne S Svaliy] s exprerted i ap- | proval of the caliber of the | at the intersection of Columbus street | and North Washington street extended | shortly before midnight. The occupants ol both cars escaped lnjury The case settled out of cour Established 1899 FANCY LUMP CRAB from the Dntrlct of Columbm nnd‘ nearby States who have enlisted for training this year. Many of them are | veterans of former camps. Await Gouraud's Visit. The trainees also are looking forward to the visit Friday of Maj. Gen. Gou- raud, famous one-armed hero of France The general is in the Uniled States (o | attend_the reunion of the 42d (Raln- | bow) Division at Baltimore, { In the course of & visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington, | the distin #1ished soldier will stop to in- | ' spect the Citizens’ Military Training lCamn at the fort, where he will be ac- | | corded full military honors, including a | troop to serve as a personal guard and R salute of 13 guns, i CANTERBURY HOUSE | | 0.K’S PRAYER BOOK Open 8:45 to 6 Closed Saturdays “Resolutiun to Authorize Use of Re-| Trite, but true. these U vised Edition Is Approved two representatives from | the Lamp Section, Sec= by 23-to-4 Vote. ond Floor, must be seen to be appreciated. | Either Lamp | LONDON, July 11.—The upper house of the Convention of Canterbury to- day approved a resolution to authorize | through administrative action use of | i the praver book of 1928 in churches . . More than $2.000,000 worth of Ameri- can office appiiances were bought in | Argentina last year. Alexandrla Chlld 4, In)ured by Car—Woman Sustains Bruises in Crash. ALEXANDRIA, Va, July 11.-—-Two persons were injured, one seriousiy, and three machines were wrecked in the three automobile accidents which oc- cured here_yesterday. Harriet English, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James English, of 222 Jefferson street, sustained concussion of the brain, a fractured leg and face bruises when struck by a_truck driven | by Henry L. Scott of Cottage Park. Braddock, as she was crossing the street in_front of her parents’ home. Scott placed the child in his truek and rushed her to the Alexandria Hos- pital. Hospital authorities saild this | morning that her condition is consider- | ed favorable. Mrs. Thomas Ennis of 709 Oronoco | | street was badly bruised when an auto- mobile, driven by George Wood, col- ored, collided at Duke and Henry streets with a machine driven by Miss Dorothy Rush of 910 King street, in which Mrs. Ennis was an occupant. The latter was treated by Dr. C. A.! Amos and then permitted to go to her | home. Miss Rush's car was turned over and badly wrecked and the case will be taken before Judge Willlam S. Snow in " Fine Furniture at Clearance Prices G Peter Grogan & Soms Co. 817-823 Seventh St.N.W. OGAN'S Homefurnishers Since 1866 Closed Saturdays Durtng Suty and August A Wom(m S Privilege " fudio Y3 Faaaasa RS a R AR SRR R A A S R AR AR AR A HADDOCK POUND 23¢ BUTTER Will make good food taste beite: =51 O R R R R S LA A A R A R R A A A it s A LIRS O IR A Gold Band w. 17¢ 17¢ CROAKERS ] 2V4c¢ FISH TROUT MEAT 1.Ib. Tin 39 Cream of Nut Oleo 'MARGARINE finest spread for bread. 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