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23 FAUING CHARGES IN BORDER BRIBERY 222 Seven Suspended Officers and 16 Alleged Bootleggers Battle Fleet, to Naval Medial Supply Depot, Mare Island, Calif. Chief Pharmacist Paul V 'l\xule. de- tached U. S. S. mmn ber 1, to Battle Lieut. Omdr John H. tached U. 8. 5. Hart, to lllh Nflll l.leuc Comdy, Thomas J. Keliher, orders mnafled to Navy Yard, Wash- ington, D. C. mrut. an L. Taylor, detached S.Tracy, to Destroyer Squadron 15 Lieut. Thomas L. Fiaherty, detached Naval Ammunition Depot, Oavite, to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. Corps, detached 16th Naval District, to U. 8. 5. Canopus. Chief Boatswain William C. Carpen- ter, Detached Naval Station, Olongnpn to U. S. 8. Avocet. Chief Boatswain Ha: H. Fenherty, detached U. 8. 8. Avoeet. o 16th Navai District. Machinist Bernice C. Hesser, orders September 23 modified, to Naval Ailr Station, Lakehurst, N. J. ~ ARMY ORDERS FRIDAY, Nu. pines to Watertown Arsenal, Mass.; Capt. John C. Odell, Quartermaster Corps, and Capts. Amos. 8. Kinzer and Arthur Morehouse, Medical Administra- tive Corps, have been placed on the retired list on account of disabilities incident to the service. . .5 st 28, 1930. Marine Corps Orders John Potts, reporting of re- chod, Quinticn, V. lo Head: - E‘ gton, D. Maj. Henry L. Larsen, detached, The potato, when first introduced in| Second Brigade, Nicaragua, to Held- Scotland, was regarded as the original Eusmrs Marine Corps, Washington, D. fruit which caused all the trouble in Capt. Charles F. Kienast, on De= the Garden of Eden and was denounced | comber 9, detached, Depot of Supplul. " sach, Philadelphia, Pa., to Parris Island, S City to this city for duti‘w".h the 400th Attack Squadron, Washington Reserve Units; First Lieut. Charles L. Carpenter, rmaster Corps, from Hawali to Philadelphia; Maj. Edward B. McKee, jr., Infan 3 aminal u?’otnurement ap E. Brown, Infantry, from Plattsburg, N. Y, to this eity for duty at the Army War Couece Capt. P. Toft, at M [ Meade, Md to his :ume for retireme E. Latdlaw, Second Lieut. Waldo Ord- nance 4 trom- the PRdip- OPEN VININGJ’ GARGLE U. 8. S. Beaver. Lieut. John L. R-vnolda dzuchkd U. 8. S. Campus, to U. Lieut. Russell C. Bnrr.mm dehched U. 8. 8. Rizal, to U. 8. 8. Pecos. Lieut. Ahallah B. Clfl'l'lflh& de- | tached U. 8. 8. Pecos, to 8. Hart. Lieut. William nwn "detached Col. Henry C. Bonnycastle, Quarters master Corps, at Walter Reed General Hospital, has been ordered before & re- tiring board for examination; Maj. Richard B. Webb, Coast Artillery, has been transferred from Fort Leaven- Held in Customs Case. XMAS o e st v WITH DETROIT, November 28.—Definite « eharges have been placed against seven 6 l, ‘o suspended officers and 16 alleged boot- York City to Hawali; Capt. U. S. S. Hart, to U. S. S. Pope. leggers and eight of them arraigned on LIE (Comalar V8 H " Farthing, Alr Corps, from New Yofl charges of bribery and conspiracy to| ) rade) L | ® ORlGIN L Cu : violate'the tarif act in the customs bor- | §° s, Mesert) U o 8 Riml, —— \ A AT E Vgl der pl'.rnl’ :fi:,“fl:,‘,;‘::’-.,, it U‘L?e'uf I(:Tfni'm Grade) Th' P’l T tm t y AND G“ARD ~ r b o'zm'a;di;?su::m YOUR THROAT erfumes, forle! Nrijcler, ‘ 916 F Street NW ‘Thomas detached U. 8. S. Risal, been involved in the investigation, Jnhn D. Ford. which was being continued yesterday, . (Junior: Grade) Willlam although customs officials insisted that spccm detached U. 8. 8. Hart, to U. 8. ofl:l-’um;eo; Be":t?:: t’r‘&x"‘?fi’"‘f'&w’" u t. (T jor Grade) John G. M ' | Mak f Fi U ine OF. Unprotected th; nvi k. ly rougl of them, Pu lun ol e~ akers of Famous Unguentine Of- Inp! roats te attac! they said, were assigned to the down- | Clauphry, detached U. §. 8. John D.|| fer Modern Formula Recognized | A minute’s 1 ARMAND river districts in the vicinity of Ecorse, | Ford, to assignment, for duty, Asiatic minute's gargle with GLYCO- S0c S gling actvities & a oy s Supremely Eficiont Thymoline each morning and CREAMS Pharmacists the country over are night may save you hours of raising Unguentine Cones—they are ?ecomx:ending xtlhem to those sr{mng' 'm.,'y“'m“"'ku'" '!‘M" 39c their customers who are aficted a slight cough, a hoarse vol . P heed these symptoms...let 50c DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSH & hot-bed of smuggling activities since | Station. the Detroit River first became & prohi- | Licut. (Junior Grade) Gale E. Griggs, with burning, itching and bleeding plles. GLYCO-Thymoline help guard the delicate membranes in throot, 60c DJER-KISS FACE bition battle front. orders modified, to Mine Detachment, Five officers and three alleged boot- | Asiatic. (Junior Grade) Fondville L. These sincere men who devote their entire life to the service of suf- mouth and nose. Prescribed by phyllelum for over 30 years. Just POWDER leggers pleaded not guilty when ar-| Lient. humanity realize that The “GLYCO” to your druggist. 65¢ La Lasine raigned Wednesday afternoon before U. | Tedder, orders modified, to Mine De- . Commissioner J. Stanley Hurd. tachment, 3 (Junior Grade) Robert H. forwich Pharmacal Company with I. world-wide reputation for su- Do"mlknn&OmnOo.,ll.Y. French Mouth ‘Wash Chelr Vickstrom, suspended border | Lieut. Pittsburgh, to premacy in pharmaceutical achieve- at Cut Cmnou: S0 Pimaud's Shampoe 21c 75¢ D. & R. CLEANSING CREAM 75c Jean LaSalle 59c HAND CREAM 50c JERGENS |40 . LOTIONS 49c ‘ 28c Former $2 75¢ PERFUME VIVATONE ATOMIZERS 49¢ | 89c 60c Lemon T5¢ Yardley Shampoo Lavender Soap Creams 45¢ 39¢ | 29c¢ ZCARROLL'S—916 F ST. N.W. patrol sergeant, was released under | Rice, detached U. S. 8. $5,000 bond. Arthur Ford, Gordon|U. S. S. Luzon. + Marston and Orie Hazen, suspended pa- | Licut. (Junior Grade) Jesse O. lowen, detached U. 8. S. Buson, to Mine tachment, Asiatic Station. ment would not offer to the public any product but the very best. Almost _every druggist in America trolmen, furnished $1,000 bond each. Elmer J. Erskine, also a suspended pa- E nsign _Bosquet N. Wev, detached S. Smith Thompson, to knows that Unguentine Cones will| stop the pain—the itching—the| hollnnn is held in dehult of $1,000 U. U. 8. 8. Pltfsbul‘gh burning and agony of piles promptly. | bond. Enslgn Henry F. Gorski, detached ‘They know from the lips of those E who hl\e used these speedy acting suppositories that the soothing, Mll-‘ ing daily treatment will cause the most stubborn hemm-rholuwmmn shrink, and in a short time the by druggists Qleason was unable to|U. bootleggers are sought on charges of | Lieut. (Junior onu) Cornelius 8. bribéry and conspiracy. | Seabrin, detached U. Bosall, wu llam H. Redford and Charles| Mine Detachment, All.l tation. patmolmen, were not arraigned, (Junior Onde) Claude 34 lflfl'wu‘h they were repm‘ m have | Ball, Medical Corps, orders October been involved by the in revoked, to Mine Detachment, Mlltle Station. Squadron 80c Woodbury | AUTO STROP Lieut. Don M. Corps, detached U. o Mine Detachment, m lhuon Lieut. Gnndlmn J Oorps, detached l. !I-l. val District. Ueu'.. Charles A. Mesker, Squadron Charles Evans and Roy Malicki, al- lend bootleggers, supplied $10,000 bond R r G Harry eaver, e Detachment mm: bond. Thirteen other unnamed Aslauc Station. 5 ble will disappear. H Y M O | FOR THE THROAT MOUTH Shaving il Lieut. Comdr. Benjamin 8. , detached Conn,, %o U. 8. 8. . Lieut. comé Arthur B. McCrary, detached 8. 8. Bainbridge, to Asiatic B'.I'-Ion. Lieut. William V. Saunders, detached VO Squadron 28 (U. 8. §. Arkansas), Carrier Division 1, U. 8. Fleet, to VS Squadron 65, Carrier Division 1, to U. 8. Fleet. Lieut. Comdr. Walter D. Snyder, de- tached, U. 8. 8. Argonne, to Asiatic Station. Lieut. John L. Pratt, detached VS . Bquadron 95 (U. 8. S. Pensacola), * Carrier Division l U 8. Fleet, to VS Squadron 98 (U. S 8. Northampton), to_Carrier Division 1, U. S. Fleet. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Howard F. . S. 8-10, to Navy FLUFFED FOR SOFTNESS AND ABSORBENCY m&, dew:hefl Receiving Ship, New York, N. Y., about December 27, to U. . 8. Trenton. Lieut. (Junior Grade) John C. Me- Cutchen, detached Receiving Ship, San mndaeo to Navy Yard, Mare Island, 4 mut (Junior onde» J-meu V. Query, detached Subma: Base, New Conn., about Delzmber 12, to Asiatic station. Ensign Claude M. Harris, detached z. 8. 8. Colorado about November 29, U. 8. 8. Houston. t. (Junior Grade) Garland A. Gray, Medical Corps, orders October 15 to Destroyer Squadrons, Scouting Fleet. Supply Corps. Lieut. Nlnholn L Brown Supply Corps, detached U. . Pennsylvania sbout March 1, m Navy Yard, 'fl'(olk. Va. L e O ly Herbert, to U, 8. 5. Whitney. ‘Warrant OM " the difference between success and failure EXTRA SHEETS in each rol Mot the wewal 650 sheets [ Z Leo tached Naval Hospital, Wash. to Naval Hospital, Naval Afr Station, Pensacola, Fla. Chief Pharmacist Walter H. Mac- Williams, detached Battle Fleet, to vall Holp“ll Puget Sound, Wash. harmacist Robert Martin, de- To prove that ZEE is finer than most bathroom tissues you have ever used, one 10c¢ roll will be given FREE with purchase of three rolls The regular price of Zee is ten cents a roll—but, for a limited time, you can buy three rolls at a special price of 25c, and get one roll free, giving you 40c value for only 25c. As your dealer has only 2 limited quan- tity at this price, we suggest that you take advantage of this opportunity at once. Zee is not only a finer tissue—it is also more economical because the rolls are larger. With This Time-Tried OU are certain ta like Zee. Remedy Ylt is softer. 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