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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933. Submarine Base, New London, Conn., |assistant engineer officer of U. 8. 8.| Naval Aircraft Factory, Navy Yard, | mander Scouting Force in June; sbout May 27; to U. S. 8. 8-25, ’omm Philad mn,mme.wvss‘ commander, nmhm-.fumr WQH‘vg ;SAVE YOUR % Lieut. Join H. Sides, detached wm-! Lieut. George . Breshears, jr., de- | Lexington. Conmmmioation. Aot 3 | ppee r Patrens BY CONSULTW versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., | tached command U S. Contocook | Lieut, John R. McKinney, detached | Lieut. Horace C. Robinson, detached | g, ,J0¢ o ."'“ OPTOME' on June 19; to instruction Navy Yard, | about June to connectlw Nn:ll 8. 8. cautmmm in June; to In-| U. S. S. Dupont about June 1; womce | Telephons 9797: Nisht. GE. R. O. T. C. Unit, Northwestern Uni- l!mfllmofllte o( Judge Advocate Gen- of In_pel:tlnn of Naval Materiel, Ne Oallnhl thlnnon D. C. | Lieut. Charl tached VO | versity, Evanston, ment York. { ve an WURKS Bltl_ P'_AN Saudron 3B, 5 B Tennesseer Lle\{! Harry T. mchl.u, detached U. ueut e Havold B Peifer, detached U | Ticut” William H. von Dreele, de-| KODAK REPAIRING { Stere Hours. -;E’.u warr. wem e I about June 1; to VP Squadron 6F, Ai.r-‘ Buchanan in June: to Office of Patoka about Jul} 10; to N:vl! tncmd U.S. 8. Axkuu.u about June 1; E. Momon P.pel' Co Conrenlenl p. ,,,,4 pM craft Squadrons based at Pearl Harbor. xnxpu:wr of Naval Materiel, Pittsburgh Ml’ Stfl-’m 3““""’“' alif. to Navy Yard. Philadelphia, Pa, | Fuller & h llmt lnt. = M. Lieut. Charles J. Stuart, detached | District, Munhall, Pa. Lieut. Lyman Perry, ched‘ Ensu'n M‘lhu 2 1009 Pa. Ave. - A. LEESE Oflfnl Coe. st 4 Tel H AR Naval, Academy, Anmapolls, Md. | Lieyt; John &, Ke:m;’, detached U. aide‘ana fiag eutohan on staff come | €d D &5, New York to 0. 8. 5. King. 815 10th St. N.W. 618 9th SLNW. ° '« | May; to echies. ng in June; to Navi 5 S o ar Femont & Wi, geacnod| Aagapolh ML H H H av Al ‘as] on, D. S | et . ness in Lists Not Cohsider- | Ny siia 0 & o Mticisipp |S. 8. ‘Talbot: to Engineering Experi- Lieut’ Comer. Wiliam . Mason, de- ‘ment Station. Annapolis, Md. ing Civil Service Laws. |fached U. S. s. Utah in June: Branch Hydrographic cffice, San h‘ln cisco. Lieut. Comdr. John K. Richards, jr., ast sections of the pub- | orders April 5 revoked; detached aide sat“fday Only S lic works bill authorizing appointment and flag secretary on staf, command- 4PM 8 PM mlnplmrs “lll‘lhdom :;x:;d ;; cruisers, Scouting Force; to home, re- » = v ice laws was filed wil e lieved all active duty. | S al House District Committee today by | Lieut, Frank Akers detached Har- pecl Dmner Luther S. Steward, president of the | vi ve . Mass, 3 National Federation of Federal Em-- June; to Naval Air Station, Anacostia, || (ComPlete Dinner—service or Cateteria) ployes. D. C. Steward demanded that in the in-| Lieut. George W. Allen, detached U. c terest of economy, sound business ad- | S. S Melville in June; to Naval Am- ministration and fair dealing the bill | munitions Depot. St. Juliens Creek, Va be amended so as to provide for ap- | Lieut. Walter E. Andrews, detached Cholce of Soun or Cocktail pointment of the necessary personnel (U. 8. S Cuyama in June; to Navy Baked:Chicken, Dretsing: ' Qeanbersy through competitive tests, and that Yard. Mare Island, Calif. Veretables, Saiad, Desert “Holls, Coffee rates of compensation be fixed in ac-| Lieut. Alf O. R. Bei v cordance with the classification act. | ————————— w A l LISQ CAFE Na 1 617 12th St. N.W. ent in the number of civilian Federal em- loyes, d umbers of loyes o v 1 A . . B be Teleased in the near future, in d “'51_"1‘!-,_ . "N < addition to extended application of fur- { : : SRR P E L I 0 l “ A G E 5. dTll{' l‘mplggt‘s :\'hg I&B‘\‘c Vb@(‘él NO. 80 Ismis or are about to be dismissed, entered the service as & result of com For NEURITIS -5 petitive tests. have given satisfactor: 2 : a cir, dismissal is due no Homeopathic Pharmacy 1it for Ol h 4 5 to their own shortcomings, but to con- | 1003 H st. N.W. Ph, 1695 ~ ® A s S " = = d?‘im”so“)” g,,:;,,“;*;;,% have o con- | Lo Fes ” ] and it’s our respect for, Old Age that gives to Royal Pilsen and Old Glory “that Good ; siness t s | < s s . i 5 s gl g S o g | Open for the Boat Rides at Hains Point Taste”. . . a mellow mildness that gains the respect of those who KNOW fine brews! The the utilization, where possible, of o e | _SPEED_BOATS| CRUISERS trained employes rn(l;er‘ than im M-‘ - R1 o . f h \b D f . tempt to build up administrative or- ; ; : . T o) . fempt to Build up adminisirative or- Season o s o, 3 reputation of these Abner Drury favorites was not founded during the feverish consumption = our, trained personnel.” OUR s . of the ldst several weeks . . . but is the result of a Quality Standard that has not been deviated I NAVY ORDERS l ' Beautiful GARDEN : Capitlle:e’iE;asggponfinn from since Royal Pilsen and Old Glory made their gallant debut in the past century Today, i Cool, Delightful - - Capital as then, Karl Evolf the Abner Drury brew- Comdr. Elliott B. Nixon, detached d : taf, der battleships, Battl and Quiet | o e 1 e e e D i Quality master, personally sees that only the finest ® Royal Pilsen (light) and Old Glory (dark) ‘War Colle; Ni R. L | - . . > s Liewt, Comdr. Thomas B, Jeter, de- The AGED grade of malt and hops are used in the brewing are served ON DRAUGHT in Washing- tached Bureau of Inspection and Sur- IN WOOD s, < Vigpe i 5 it e ton’s finest clubs, restaurants and 15y (Navy Department; to command, .+ .and then insists that ONLY TIME . . . and fin 4 Hoels Lieut. George H. Dana, detached p ~ -y . . o s aide to commandant 9th Naval Dis- | arrot | TIME ALONE can instill that smooth, delicious trict: to U. S. S. Salt Lake City. H 5 . 1 Lieut_ Frank E. Kennedy, detached | “Fiseifr/" Tonight all duty; continue treatment Naval| | Hospital, Washington, D. C. | Luncheons, 50, 65, 90 & $1.00 > : Lieut. Lowms W. Nuesse, detached | Semile 1a Catte prces : bottles, Royal Pilsen and Old Glory gives you B Wallz e At X & E M Liberal Allowance on Your Old Tires Sy Lty .'r.. SR TADAMS 3100 that satisfying taste you have been waiting for. flavor to these famous brews. On draught, orin to Cruiser Division 3, as division radio | e P detached U. ‘ 4 Lieut, Kent H. Power, detached U.| §. 5. Dent _about June 1; to navy| Fhooe Nerin o8 T uas . Farees, detached T.| ‘ ANNOUNCING S. S. Northampton in June; to Naval | R. O. T. C. Unit, Harvard University, DOC l ORS Ohmbridge, Mass o atoch d‘ | The Openmg 9 ga\gzt.qfad‘;xanrx in MLn\fl to alde -dnd Recommend | of R R S ag licutenant on staff, commander C s | 2 :;‘;gl:,:";‘;{%;?“g‘;zhwa ‘12%"“‘:5,1 AMBULANCES | Ingleside Farm old Gl aval cademy. 12 pol L, ROCKVILLE PIKE B: B o s e, | y Bk ory and Reoyal Pilsen G oot iy 27t D B, 5528, The Steak or Ham Dinners, 85 Brewedinthe Nation’s Capital Since 1897 T B e teak or Ham ers, 85¢ weainine haltion's Capiia nee office Naval Gommtinications, Navy De- GREATER Chicken Dinner, $1.00 ' rt) t, in M to aids d flag lieu- . . gettment. fu May; foioR RS ien Chambersco. Tel. Ken. 216.F-12 ® Listen in Every Tuesday and Thursday sulgieub José;;r; B. Dm&of‘lh de'.éthed pReckville d_ Busses WJSV 6:15 P.M H D marine Base, New London, Conn. z at 6: .M. — Ho ay i mMeyto U8 8. 818" owl| Clesn, Fresh and saniTARY | : PPy Days Trio Squadron 6B (U, S, S. Saratoga) .bmln? $4.00 ANY PLACE IND. C. || 1: to Fleet Air Base, C Solo, | e P Very Low Rates on Long Francis Scott Key Hotel | Lieut. Albert E. Fitzwilllam, detached Distance Calls Frederick, Maryland | ‘Submarine Base, New London, in May; | L AR ST w - ey BUs s e ; Call COL. 0432 Fine Teble D'Hote Dinner N ~ : » . : NUW F YIN Lieut. John E. Fradd, detached U. 8. | $1.00 and $1.25 5. Badger about June 1; to instruction | Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Or- | ders April 12 revoked. | Lieut. Weldon L. Hlmflton detached | NT Squadron 2B (U. 8. §. Saratoga) | about June 1; to VP squulron 4P, Air- | craft Squadrons based at Pearl Harbor, fTerritory of Hawail. Lieut. Ira E. Hobbs, détached VS Squadron 2B (U. S. S. Saratoga) about May 5; to hydrographic office, Navy Department. Lieut. Caleb B. Laning, detached | Submarine Base, New London, Conn,. in May; to U. S. 8. S-48 Lieut. Joseph V. Ludwig, detached In- ' stitute of Technology, Pittsburgh. Pa., on June 13; to instruction Navy Yard, ‘Washington D. C. Lieut. William Miller, jr. detached Naval Academy in May; to VO Squad- Ton 3B (U. S. S. Arizona). Lieut. Jack C Renard, detached VO Squadron 3B (U. S. S. Tennessee) about June 1; to VP Squadron 6F, Aircraft Squadrons_based at Pearl Harbor. Lieut. Robert H. Rice, detached | Submarine Base, New London, Conn., . 5. S-12. C shute detached | o s s | O der ed Sold flrcay fio:orB/m/a IND-] J\'EW FIRST-QUALITY -i'fi;'s 9,000 TIRES i | TO BE SOLD AT MFRS. COST ON PREMISES OF AMERICAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. 2801 GEORGIA AVE. COLUMBIA 4138 Open Sundays, 8 AM. to 1 P.)M.—No Phone Orders—No Deliveries THAT'S DONE ON LAST NIGHT 1| SAW A THE PRINCIPLE MAGICIAN SWALLOW A DOZEN RAZOR BLADES AND A PIECE OF THREAD. THEN HE PULLED OUT THE BLADES ALL THREAD- ED! IMAGINE IT} o»on“o“»on»mn““ Open Evenings Until 8 P.M. U- S. Factory Sorplus 7 Fresb Stock Royal FIRSTS Free Tube With Every 31x6.50 “s'l'—,"m‘::u Tube Purchased. .' 20.000. 25,000 Miles. 20x4.40..52.95 283525 32x6.00 1 $5.65 | $325 20x5.25 33x6.00 § | $2.95 30:5,25( $4.85 | zoxc:50 TRUCK $3.65 31x5.25 :«ol:s’,so % . TIRES 28550 30x3%% 05 Ioses ¥4.95 | i 93 30x6.00 3234 Tiiboo. siss 1aese) ¥5.45 | Hi 45 |_ EVERY SIZE IN STOCK FINAL NOTICE AT THESE rnlc:s SALE BY CONSOLIDATED SALES €O, omnommoonowimo i | | + COMPANY * LUMBER and MILLWORK --SINCE 1865 - 4 S . 7 - 4 G ¥ 3 649 N. Y. Ave. N.W. NA. 1348 T D HE HAS A SET OF - . - - - i ‘ 27| DONT LIKE VERY DULL BLADES @& : - | HARENT YOU CLEVER !/} THE TASTE OF ALL THREADED - ) . ‘ | [[WILLYOU HAVEA B THAT KIND. We Serve R | | AND HIDDEN IN - : ks T CIGARETTE ? BEER at || ol A SLOT IN THE , X . (0ot guanes, 7 iyl % SPOOL OF THREAD. ‘ its BEST 1 - HE PALMS THE fOI‘ thls very CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT OF DISTINCTION FIRST SET OF Q HNW, L PUT . gOOd reason ! 142 and New York Ave.,N.W. BLADES AND Y AU LMSTED Beer is . ! THE THREADED LOOSE BIADES FOR (A Our Cooling System Bl ey S o L as it should be. Then drawn MOUTH. direct from the wood into your glass. No coils are used! Our ls Now in Operation modern electric cooling and dis- pensing equipment was installed by Washington’s foremost re- P frigeration cxperts—the 3 2 P 3 Always a Pleasant Temperature & . : NATIONAL 2 4 Our Scientific Cooling System A FRED, | DO LIKE 1 "ITS FUN TO BIE ¢ ELECTRICAL X maintains a delightful atmosphere | YOUR CAMELS FOOLED...IT'S ) at all times . . . no matter how WHY NOT? 4 BETTER. WHAT IS SUPPLY 2 i hot outside, you may dine and THEY SAY || TOBACCOS. THAT'S WHY @ dance in comfort. MY KIND H | SMOKE CAMELS. TRY ONE. [ SAY ABOUT CIG- - COMPANY 2 rastes pETTERJA. ARETTE MAGIC ? 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