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FREE EXAMINATION SUCTION ‘Eaaranteed {Many Receive Promotions to | the rank each held in the A. | Club, and Charles G. Treat, 1818 Nine- | Charles B. Drake, 1909 S street; | nue; William F. Martin, Brighton Hotel; | de F. Chandler, | Jacob M. Coward of the office of the | Frank R | william R. Davis. | Charles B. Eckels, | nest Graves, Munitions Building: Lewis aOreL s Eienist Pl ment May Bo Arranged. Dr. FREIOT Phone National 0019 407 7th St. N.W. Entrance Next to Ksy's Jewelry Store RESDEINDISTRGT 2:10, 440, 720!ndfl50pm Fox—"Common Clay,” at 11:40 am, 4:10, 5:45, 7:50 and 10:05 p.m. | Earle—“Dawn Patrol” (second week), | at 11 am, 1, 3:10, 5:10, 7:15 and 9:25 ' pm Columbia—"Let Us Be Gay” (second week), at 11:15 am,, 1:15, 3:20, 5: 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. | Metropolitan—“The Ma trim oniall | Bed,” at 11 am., 12:45, 2:30, 4:20, 6: |8 and 9:50 p.m. Ambassador—“Lawful 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. “True to the Navy,” 11 pm. ivoli—"Shadow of the Law,” at 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. | Grade Held During World War. | Larceny,” at Many of the Army officers on the re- tired list who have been p: moted to i F. dur- ing the World War, in accordance with from | | the provisions of a special act of the | m—————————————m—e | latest Congress, are residents of this city. Maj. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, raised to the rank of general, resides at 1842 Kalorama road. Among the number raised to the rank of major generals are Edwin St. J. Greble of 1822 Jeferson | C. Thompson, Stoneleigh Court; James place; Chase W. Kennedy of 2219 Cali- M. Wheeler, 3427 Porter street, and fornia street, William A. Mann, the Eugene R. Whitmore, 2139 Wyoming Highlands; Eben Swift, Army and Navy | avenue. Residents of this city promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel, retired, are George P. Ahern, 1851 Columbia road; Julian M. Cabell, Army and Navy Club; Bruce R. Campbell, 1516 Emerson street; Hollis C. Clark, St. John's College; John | G. Donovan, Central High School; Rob- ert O. Edwards, 1841 Columbia road: Chauncey S. McNeill, 3722 T street: Roy T. Morris, Chevy Chase: P. J. O’'Shaughnessy, Munitions ~ Building: James H. Reynolds, jr., 4714 Fifth street; John O. Skinner, Portner Apart- ments; John T. Trinder, 1754 Columbia road; Arthur L. Webb, 445 Park road, and Eugene R. West, Southern Building In the list of those promoted to the rank of major are Theodore Bitterman, 1924 Park road: Daniel WA Colhoun, Army and Navy Club; Henry W. Daly, 1440 Monroe street; Thomas M. De- frees, 1812 K street; Paul B. Harm, Army War College: James W. Hart, 2156 | F street; L. J. H. Herwig, 1420 K street; | Thomas Livingston, 3041 Sedgwick street, and Lyman L. Simms, 7542 Twelfth street | Promotions to the rank of captain include F. McKenzie Davison. 3700 Massachusetts avenue; Bernard R. Ken- nedy, 3945 Connecticut avenue, and Harry E. Webber, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital. Benjamin H. Hiett, 44 New York | avenue, this city, is in the list of those | promoted to the rank of first lieutenant Alexander W. Marsh, 4355 Klingle street: Lawrence S. Miller, 5909 Thirty-second street; Aristides Moreno, 1734 R street; Courtland Nixon, 2901 Q street; Albert teenth street Among those raised to the rank of brigadier general are Edward D. Ander- son, 2636 Woodley place; William H Arthur, 2122 California street; Henry P. Birmingham, Army and Navy Club Edward Burr, 2017 N street: Daniel B. Devore, 2202 Massachusetts avenue; Fred- eric D. Evans, Army and Navy Club: Frederick S. Foltz, The Wyoming Joseph A. Gacton, 2205 California strect Jeflerson R. Kean, 2804 N street; P. D Lockridge. 1316 New Hampshire ave- George W. MclIver. the Cordova; Sam- uel W. Miller, 1661 Crescent place; Peter Murray, 2219 California street: Henry C. Newcomer, The Ontario; Charles Richards, 2448 Twentieth street: Benjamin T. Simmons. 2400 Sixteenth street, and Francis A. Winter, 1911 R street. Included in the list of those promoted to the grade of colonel are Lewis W. Cass, Wardman Park Hotel: Charles 3024 Tilden street Assistant’ Secretary of War; Lawrence C. Crawford, Washington Building Curtis, 1661 Crescent place 020 Albemarle street 715 Ingomar street Charles C. Farmer, 1210 Farragut street: John M. Field, 1734 R street: Nelson | Gapen, 4415 Seventeenth street: Daniel H. Gienty, 820 Connecticut avenuc: Er-| Twenty-five hundred tons of heavy | machinery and field supplies for a | D. Greene, 3000 Connecticut avenue; |dredging company in Australia are to | Joseph §. Hardin, Army and Navy Club: | be transported by airplanes to the | E. N. Howard, Howard Universi cene of operations. | - B INSIST ON THE ORIGINAL ) Expectancy Young mothers find in this richest malted milk palatable mildness and wholesome nutri- ment in happiest combination. As children love it, so do people in all ages and condi- tions find it pleasant relief for fatigue. Send ten cents today for a sample and mixer. HORLICK’S RACINE, WISCONSIN BEAUTIFUL HEPP IN CROTCH Sale. from $400 to | commodate from 15¢ to 160 students in | $350,000 to graduate 115 students from A SRmps JAHNCKE WOULD TRAIN JROCHESTER IS AWARDED | | MERCHANT SHIP OFFICERS EFFICIENCY PENNANT Acting Secretary of Navy Says An- Rear Admiral Sampson's Flagship | Will Be Displaced by 10,000-Ton to 160 More Students. ‘ Cruiser Under London Treaty. Acting Secretary of the Navy Jahncke | The battle efficiency pennant for crul- | recommended in a radio address llst sers has been awarded to the oldest | night that the Naval Academy enroll-| Navy vessel in active service, it was an- ment be Increated to provide Navy- | nounced today at the Navy Depart- trained men for merchant vessels in|ment. | time of peace and service ships intime | This hono;‘ ‘hl;n forde:;:']'l;lr‘:c;‘cln v ; - | gunnery, engineering an = of war. He said the academy could ac. fi‘;m Went yesterday to the hester, | which was constructed 37 years ago and later used as flagship for Rear Admiral son in the Spanish-American War. ‘The vessel, which is to be displaced by napolis Could Accommodate 150 excess of the ne2<s of the Navy. He added that while it cost "about three State nautical schools, the num- | o win high honors for efficiency. Last month the battleship Utah, | which also is to be disposed of under the London treaty, was awarded the highest efficiency rating in engineering. “The necessity for some such plan to cducate officers for the merchant ma- rine is readily apparent when one con- siders that ships are progressing in size and equipment as well as in number,” Jahncke said. | Ticker and Tape at Brokers’ Fete. : NEW YORK, August 21 (#).—Wall Wife Slayer Hanged. Street brokers are to burn the midnight CANYON CITY, Colo, August 21 (), | oil in Central Park. Tickers and tape | —Emilio Herrera, Denvér, convicted of | are to be among the decorations at & | staying his wite. ‘was hanged Iast night | soclety dinner dance in the Casino to- at the State prison here. morrow night. EASY PAYMENTS On Goodyear Tires SPECIAL AUGUST CREDIT TERMS $1 DOWN On Popular Sizes Balance in Ten Weekly Payments GOODYEAR PATHFINDERS Cash or Credit 30x3Y, .....$4.9 29440 | Sa0s 30x4.50 .. ...$6.45 31x5.25 . ..;g.so 33x6.00 ... .$12.90 Washington Tire & Radio Store Col. 9646. 2801 14th St. ELWHITE GROUP MAHOGANY This beautiful bedroom group is just one of those featured in our great September There are five pieces finished in the choicest of woods, brown crotch mahogany. It is one of the outstanding values of our large stock, none of which has been purchased specially for sale purposes. Reduced in the sale $317-50 Free Shipment Anywhere in the United States Saturdays Open Until One Bam's CONNECTICU " AVENLU Opposite Mayflower Hotel AMUSEMENTS. &l AVING EWLB R ON THE luqs ‘DIZZY DAZE" BARBARA BLAIR STARTS SATURDAY JACK OAKIE in “LET’S GO NATIVE” n a stovy of an ex LET US’BE GAY' MARIE DRESSLER STARTS SATURDAY LON CHANEY TALKS in “THE UNHOLY 3" f consTance | . BENNETT B Uwis Avaes FRANKIE JENKS FAN(@ H’&' MARLO'S JACK MEBRIDE 4 Tt oo | TERRELL a1 HANLE Y~ NAYNON'S BIRDS REICARD and LA VINE MAVIS ad TED ALICE HELLER HuLEN NEWCAMBE THE JUNKIST BEAUTIES FOX MOVIETONE NEWS FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA FAMILY PIGNIG ao KIDDIES DAY TOMORROW SEASIDE SHESAPEAKE BEACH REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES nours 25¢ cunonew 1 ¢ TRAINS LEAVE DISTRICT LINE 9, 10:30, 2:30, 5:40, 7, 10:15 All Park Rides 5¢ Till 6 P.M. BIG_FREE CA C. R\I\'AL STARTS S| 9 HILARIOUS D! \fi 9 'fl".'_m lunn loc PEARLMAN'S, 933 G ST. Time Payments It Desired % MUDDIMAN § 911 G Street Nat’l 0140-2622 Summer Vacation Excursions At Special Low Rates From WASHINGTON, D. C. To New Orleans, Edgewater Park, Gulfport Pass Christian, Miss.; Mobile, Ala.; also cities in Florida and to Havana, Cuba. on August 23rd, 1930 Good to return within thirty days. For reservations and tickets, call on S. E. Burgess—D. P. A, McPherson Square Phones National 1465-1466 Washington, D. C. Next Back Home Excursion Oct. 4 Southern Railway System o Combat Constipation! 7 sliminatt minating all solscnows "ihe ntestinal 0 HEXASOL Safely Cleers the Intestinal Tract of Poisons Due to our mode of living, ture s hanalcapped in keeping e system ffes of poisons. Constipa- 5 Tesiits wiieh the system 1 noL ularly evacuated with t Saline ves int O6c at All Peoples and Other Good Drus Stores “In the New Yollow and Blue Packase” HEXASOL . 7, Duma Saline Lazstive * Wosd and Endersed Simee 1964 WAnII!Il BROS. 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TODAY - KENNETH MACKENNA in MEN_WITHOUT WOMEN." rner Bros. “RE- Utk & Park R, NW. TQDAY tnd TOMORROW. - WILLIAM x in “SHADOW OF THE YORK t')o-" Ave. & Quebes St. N.W. TODAY —, DOUGLAS | PAIRBANKS, JR.. In “THE WAY OF ALL MEN." ~ DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST HIPPOPROMF Kot X8 “ROYAL RO- . BUSTER COLLIER. JR RlCHMOND ALEXANDRIA VA SCANDAL." CAMEQ . oAby ¥ scifpar. RUTH CHATTER CAROLINA “'CH! ELASTIC Stockings fitted ex- pertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON’S, 917 G St, N.W. Reduced Rates Mon. and Fri. ‘Children, 35¢ Adults, 75¢ 9:00 a.m. Daily (except Tues.) WILSON LINE th ST. WHARVES Tel. NAT. 2440 Moonlisht Dances Every Night at 8:30 P.M. GAYETY THEATRE Mutual Burlesk Grand Opening Saturday Matinee BOX OFFICE OPEN MARSHALL HALL STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Seventh 10 a.m., 2:30 ane Dancing—Bathing—All Amusements ROUND TRIP, 50c (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being . Shown Today. District of Columbia EARLE—13th st. n.w. | “METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. *AMBASSADOR~--18th & Columbia rd. APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley AVEN GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.o. ggu’l)'ggb—mh st. —Georgia ave. and Farragut EMPRESS—416 9th st. n.w. e HOME—1230 C st. n.e. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n.e. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. w.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. *TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and qnem nw. Maryland and Virgini *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, l'"l 4 *ARCADE—Crisfield, Md, ARCADE—Hyattsville, Md. ASHTON—Ciarendon, Va, *AUDITORIUM—Onancock, V: BERKELEY—Berkeley snrl' ngs, W. Va. CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md. CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. COMMUNITY—Ridgely, Md. CREWE—Crewe, Va. EMPIRE—Pocomoke City, Md. EMPIRESaxis. Va. EN'S HALL—Willar, GLOBE—Berlin, Ma. o | IMPERJAL—Brunswick, Md. JEFFERSON—Brookn Vi LYRIC—Fishing Cm:LVn." MARADA-—St. Michaels, Md. MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, Md. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. NELSON HALL Lavingion ving NEW-—Aberdeen. 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