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REFRIGERATORS Science's Most Perfect Refrig- erator. Finished in White Porce lain and a variety of colors. Easy to own-—l iberal | Terms and Moderately Priced. DOMESTIC SERVICE CORPORATION 1706 CONNECTICUT ‘AVE.. PHONE: POTOMAC 2048 WM.H.GOTTLIEB _.__'MGR‘ | Country Club. TRAINING OF NEW - POLICEMEN URGED' Trade Board Committee Fa- vors Compulsory Course Before Actual Duty. Compulsory training for all new ap- pointees to the Metropolitan Police force for a period of three months in the Police School before they are per- mitted to be placed in actual service was urged last night by unanimous ac- tion of members of the public order committee of the Board of Trade at & meeting at the Washington Golf and The committee voted approval of ihis plan, which has been recommended to the District Commissioners by Maj. Henry G. Pratt, superintendent of po- Jice, after hearing a favorable report by a subcommittee headed by W. B. Rob nson. | The action was preceded also by an eloguent appeal for support for the plan by Inspector Willlam S. Shelby, chief of the Detective Bureau and an assistant superintendent of police, who pointed out that under the present sys- tem new policemen get but one month of training and that many new officers have been pressed into active service for Jewelrv Salesman Must Le thoroughly experi- enced in retail selling and be able to dress an attractive window. Replies confidential. Address Box 63-E, Star Office. " 208 . mayonnaise - b improved by adding NANRRERRNNANARNARNNNNNNY, % Real Home in a_Real Location Place N.W. (Y2 Square East of Conn. Circumstances force owner to sell this beautiful home at Brief descript i o n—I10 rooms, 2 baths, 2 screened oak floors, beautiful paneled dining room with beamed ceil- $4,500 for the equity in this home which is subject to at 5.7 per cent. Open from 5 till 8 P.M. can be delightfully GULDENS A Speculation—and a 2616 Woodley Ave.) an_absolute bargain figure. rear porches, quarter sawed ing, garage in rear. a first deed of trust of $11,000 WARDMAN 7 H 7 ; i 3 7 A PA EA 7 3 s b4 J 7 kA 2 Z ’ &~ ¥ U summertime ¥laxative. Pleasant and convenient. | Gentle but thorough | in its action. Check | summer upsets with Feen-a-mint at home or away. Insist on the Genuine 3 SPECIAL NOTI PAPERHANGIN OMS, 32 UP TF have the paper. Call eny time, Col OAD Fi 100- icago or “points en Special rates. TRANSFER CO.. D — RETCRN cublc-foot van_from C Toute between July 20 and 25 AMERICAN STORAGE & _phone_Adams_1450. R 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY s other than those contracted by myself. - GREEN, 4004 Kansas ave. nw. REPUTATION CQMES FROM CARE- ling, “on time” arrival and at low costs in moving Liousehold goods from points within 1,000 miles, Sust phone and we will ladly qiiote our Yates. National Delivery Ass'n.. Inc.. National 1460, * D §° B STORAGE CO., INC., 418 10th_S . Main 2189. Designers and Manufacturers. Interior Woodwork and Store Fixtures. Modern Window Displays, Factory Potomac _1212 V St NW__ T TONG DISTANCE MOVING; LOADS OR part loads wantea: July 29. From Springileld, Mass., July 31. n Pittsbu August 2 , fenn., August 3. From Newport, R. L. August 7. DAVIDSON'S TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., 117 H St. NW. ___ National 9220. " WEATHER STRIPPERS. Weather strippers, carpenters ana bullders, instali your own equipment; save 50 per cent. We furnish plain, eorrugated and double rib strips, brass thresbolds, saddles and spring bronze channel bar. eaulking compound. - cluding guns. ATE METAL WEATHER STRIP, CO.. ACSTR800a Hope Ha! B.E. Atlantic 1315, 1.OORS scraped. cieaned, Anished: FLOORS Fi5r machine work NASH, FLOOR SERV! RVIC! cownnmz_'}z: Protec-Tin Roof Paint There are no substitutes for this splendld metal —mrotector. ~1f you have roofs to paini you can save worry and dgllars by placing your order here, Call us up KOONS Reotne 119 3rd St. B.W. ANO company Every Facility —for a perfect printing service. “The Naticna! Capital Press %0122 D 8t. N.W. _Phone National 9650 *| said Inspector Shelby, St ’. Sdadiiatasati ettt atateteiet i ided e tdetateditadid Gallerie ’Art Moderne. | ieight years and never had been able| to benefit by this brief course. This, | he said, is because of the necessity of | placing men in service, due to limited | *numbers on the force. ! ! Faced by Delicate Tasks. | | “We would never think of employing | a carpenter or a plumber who had not had adequate training in his trade” “yet because of the demand for men, we are forced to arm new appointees to the police de- partment with a lethal weapon, a badge of authority and a club and send them out to enforce the thousands of laws and ordinances which they know noth- delicate tasks in the regulation of the | conduct of others.” The solution of this problem, he said, is the appointment of 25 additional members to the force and to send them all to the Police School for two months’ intensive training in the criminal code and procedure, traffic regulations, first | aid and the hundreds of other matters with which he must be familiar, then send him out for service for a period | witkk an experienced officer, later re- turning for a third month of training. | Full Pay While in Training. | The new officers under the plan pro- | posed by Maj. Pratt would draw full | salary while in school. Inspector Shelby | | sald that the plan had been approved by all executives of the Police Depart- | | ment and is now awaiting action by the | District Commissioners. | | Others who addressed the trade body | committee were Maj. Pratt, Capt. F. S.| W. Burke of the first precinct, who also | urged the need of better training for | new policemen: Maj. William E. R. | Covell, former Assistant Engineer Com- missioner, now assigned at the Army School at Fort Leavenworth, Kans.: Maj. Donald A. Davison and Maj. L. E. Atkins, istant Engineer Commis- | sioners: Capt. R. G. Montgomery, newly | appointed chief of the park police; Eliot | Thompson, Edward J. Murphy, presi- dent of the Board of Trade, and Odell, S. Smith, chairman of the public order ! committee. | | | | Russia is reported to be pianning to build a watch factory which will pro- duce 1.000,000 watches a vear. The Bride’s Bouquet The Blackistone Bouquets are planned with the same Spirjt that inspires a master- ful ‘painting. | i | i i | | Consultations are cordially -olicited 1407 H St. Between 14th and 15th Streets Telephone Metropolitan 4905 NEW FLOORS Good floors will grades of ' 0o ing. Skilled. guai anteed workman- ship. T~ - PENN IMPROVEMENT GELECTRIC COX OlI-7% St NW. honorable. his eyes. £ i i fng about and to perform the most |BUSE: memories. you. Summer rates—25% discount. Decatur 4100 now. 1230 Connecticut Avenue Lindbergh Lectures ‘Talkie’ Cameraman Over Hidden ‘Mike’ LR | “Subject” Is Honesty and Integrity As Flyer Sees Secreted Equipment. | By the Associsted Press. SAN PRANCISCO, July 16.—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, who rarely speaks for publication on any subject but aviation, delivered a lecture here yes- terday on honesty and integrity. The lecture, incidentally, was record- ed on & sound motion picture reel, but probably never will be presenied in a motion picture house. ‘The colonel, whose aversion to sound reels is well known, was approached lfl} Mills Field by a “talkie” cameraman, | who had & microphone under his| ter. o | sn’t_that s microphone you have | hidden there?” asked Lindbergh sharply. | “Yes,” admitted the operator. “That's not honest,” said the colonel. “Why didn't you approach me with the microphone in plain sight? That would be the honest thing to do.” ~ “Well,” said the operator, who had | tried repeatedly to obtain a sound in- | terview, “if I bring the ‘mike’ out will you say a few words?” “No, I will not,” the colonel replied, | “because you have not been fair about | this matter. You have not been honest. | I don’t approve of your actions at all.” ‘The operatdr departed with a lecture on honesty recorded on his sound reel and Col. Lindbergh made another flight, | taking prominent San Francisco guests | on an air tour of the bay region. PHILATELISTS TO MEET. The local branch of the Society of Philatelic Americans will meet tonight | in the Mount Pleasant Branch of the | Public Lib , Sixteenth and Lamont | streets, to arrange for delegates and | proxies to the convention of the society at Cleveland during the middle of Au- s ‘The ballot for officers of the soci for the ensuing year contains the of three candidates from this city: bert E. Gorham, president; Col. W. N. McKelvy, director-at-large, and M. S Petty, trustee. J. F. Duhamil will preside at tonight's meeting and H. G. Webb will act as sec- retary. |Sons and Daughters of Con- PATRIOTIC ORDERS PLAN GELEBRATION federacy to Observe Anni- versary of Bull Run. The Sons of Confederate Veterans and the United Daughters of the Con- federacy from the District and Northern Virginia will gather for their annual celebration of the anniversary of the Battle of Bull Run, with a day’s outing and picnic on the battlefield Saturday. ‘The celebration is one day earlier than the actual anniversary of the battle, which would fall on Sunday. An eleborate rogram has been planned, which will inclide addresses and accounts of the battle. Miss Flor- ence Yocum, Miss Lillilan Chenoweth and Miss Marie Koontz, all of Wash- ington, will render a number of recita- tions. ~ Musical selections will also be coniributed to the program by the Great Falls Cornet Band. Jobn W. Rust of Fairiax, Va, will preside. Preparations for the outing are being made by Arthur C. Smith, commander of the District of Columbia Division, | Sons of Confederate Veterans; Mrs. | Elizebeth C. Fred, president of the Stonewall Jackson Chapter of the | United Daughters of the Confederacy | the District, and Robert Rust of | Haymarket, Va., chairman of the gen- | eral committee, A _resolution urchase the_entire | Canvassers ~thoroughly familiar with house- to-house work and capable of earning $40 to $60 weekly. Salary and commission. Address Box 93-E, Star Office ROPICAL FLANNEL | SUITS $25 Open _a charge account | EISEMAN'S, 7th & F | SELECT K STREET For Your Business Home The widest cross=town street and can be widened 60 ft. more, Adeal site, 26x140 feet to alley. 1st commercial zone 110 §t. height limit. We will build and finance vour business home on this site, or will build and lease for term of years, Business Properties Dept. 1415 K St. N.W. CKEEVER»dGOS REALTORS ervice Nat’l 4750 GOWNS - Jura tion of o5 1215 CONNECTICUT AVENUE. N. W. CLEARANCE ENSEMBLES for every occasion fashioned .and finished in keep- t'ng ll)l.f]l tlte customary Hic]mon .clanJasz nf Jl:vtl'nctl'un in (]rr.vs, are now .GPet:x'a”y Pn'cc(l for the »: Y9 v 573 AND UPWARDS Bags — Novelties and intimate accessories included in this sale of NEW YORK DRESSES t]lLr sa ]p, at Your vBoy | You watch your boy and dream of the.days to come—a fine strong man—an engineer perhaps—a lawyer—or anything that’s He’s dependent now but dependable. —brown as a berry—kind of lanky—but what fine assurante in The passing vears oftén rob us of the sweetest We'd like to make his picture for Telephone UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality Telephone Decatur 4100 He’s your boy territory over which the Battle of Bull Run and the Second Manassas were fought was passed by the Confederate Veterans and the Sons of Confederate Veterans in reunion at Charlotte, N. C., June 4. The territory is to be marked by statues and historical signs similar to those on other battlefields, while the old Henry house, which was at the time of the battle, will verted into a museum. standing be. AR Wedded After Sea Romance. | LIVINGSTON, Mont., July 16 (#).—A | Prevent HAYNFEVER “Start your battle to prevent hay fever now, instead of waitiag until August when the disease has gained a foothold,” is a suggestion which has Tn order to take advantage of this very timely advice, sufferers are invited to send for an important booklet on the Dis- covery of the Cause of Hay Fever and Bronchial Asthma. prevented much suffering. his booklet will be sent iree on equest to anyone who will ad- dress an inquiry to The Fugate Co., Department 4482, 126 S. Me- ridian St., Indianapolis, Indiana. No cost. No obligation. [ e e e | | i romance started on the European tour con-{of & float'.ur:l: university last Fall re-| Miss sulted marriage here Saturda; of James O. Curwocd, jr., of Owosso, Mlch,,HMlm ol" téle ‘nn!;:unwv;llf't,d:s elen Ford, daughter of Judge William L. Ford of White Sulphur Springs. 34 year old Executive of Unausual "A'bilit‘y 1 KNOW A MAN, now availa- ble in Washington, with a récord of achievement in direct mail seiling for national organizations. He 1s a keen analyst. He has a thorough understanding of ad- vertising and promotion. He has not alone creative ability and a natural bent for selling, but also a fine background of executive experience. 1f you have something to sell- - services, investments, transpor- tation, real estate and rentals, retail merchandise or other man- ufactured goods - this man can help you do it. He knows how to get results. Earnings during the past ten vears, $3,600 t0 $15,000 annually, g AVAILABLE JULY 20 but salary is a secondary consid- eration. A stable organization, a meritorious service cr products, a congenizl cogection, a real opportunity fof progress—-these considerations are of primary im- portance to him. This man would fit into an or- ganization well as Director of Mail Selling, Advertising Man- ager, or as Assistant to the President or other principal who wants capable relief. An inter- view can be arranged at vour convenience. Address: FREDERICE. MCCURDY SMITH dy Smith TILDEN GARDENS A Lovely Outlook From Every Window CONNECTICUT AT SEDGWICK AVENUE STREET HE roster of owners in the first five buildings of this unique co-operative home colony is indicative of their strong ap- peal to people of character and refinement. Many who have always appreciated the comforts and conveniences of apart- ment residence, find here for the first time in the National Capital an ideal combination of such homes with surroundings of beauty, neighbors of assured congeniality, and investment value of prac- tical worth. STUDY THIS FLOOR PLAN CAREFULLY Typical Floor Plan of BUILDING D Tilden Gardens It is entirely probable that the qualities that have induced these others to ac- quire TILDEN GARDENS homes justify your thoughtful consideration. We Invite You to Look Through This Building . OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY M. and R. B. WARREN Pioneer Washington Builders of Co-operative Apartments OFFICE ON PREMISES GLEVELAND 6084