Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1935, Page 11

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SERVICE NAVY ORDERS. Holman, Lieut. Comdr. Alexander B., .. | colonel, Maxwell Fleld, Als., District, Phflsdelphh Jones, Lieut. John G., detached U. 8. 8. Saratoga in June; to Bureau of eering, Navy Department. , Lieut. James R., detached U. . S. Saratoga in June; to Naval Gun tory, Navy Yard, Washington. Parker, Lieut. Edward N., detached Naval Gun Factory, Navy Yard, Wash- ington, in May; to U. 8. 8. California. ‘Toney, Lieut. Albert L., detached 17 S. 8. Lexington in June; to Naval Wfllh. Lieut. Harvey T., detached U. S. 8. Marblehead in June; to Naval ‘War College, Newport, R. I., under in- struction. Mitchell, Lieut. (J. G.) Frank P., detached U. 8. 8. Astoria in April, or May; to U. 8. S. Semmes. Ramage, Lieut. (J. G.) Lawson P, detached U. 8. S. Louisville in June; to Submarine Base, New London, Conn., under instruction. Collett, Ensign James D., detached Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., about February 14; to U. S. 8. Ar- kansas. Sargent, Ensign Harold L., detached Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., about February 14; to U. 8. §. Penn- sylvania. Civil Engineer Corps. Smith, Lieut. Comdr. William H., detached Navy Yard, Phlladelphm about March 11; to Bureau Yards and Docks, Navy Department. Warrant Officers. Abrams, Chief Machinist Percy R., on discharge treatment Naval Hos- pital, Pearl Harbor, T. H.; to duty U. 8. S. Beaver. Dame, Chief Radio Elecmclm Charles F., detached U. S. S. Raleigh about March 22; to Navy Yard, Charleston, 8. C. Wortman, Chief Radio Electrician Edgar C., detached U. S. S. Portland; continue treatment Naval Hospital, Ban Diego, Calif. Payne, Chief Pharmacist Fred A., detached Naval Hospital, Puget. Sound, ‘Washington, about March 15; to Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif. ARMY ORDERS. De Witt, Brig. Gen. John L., from New York to Fort McKinley, Philip- pine Islands, about May 14. Campanole, Col. Nicholas W. In- fentry, from Englewood, N. J., to Fort Crockett, Tex., about April 26. ‘Woolnough, Lieut. Col. James B, Infantry, from Fort Benning, Ga., lo duty in the office of Chief of Infantry here, about May 1. » Maj. Herbert A., Air Corps, ORDERS assigned to duty as tempnrlry Heu- tenant colonel, Maxwell Field,-Ala., March 4. Curry, Lieut. Col John P, Alr Corps, assigned to duty as temporary March 4. Houghton, Maj. Junius H, Corps, assigned to duty as depot com- , Panama Canal Departmen with station at France Field. Milne, Maj. Louis A., Medical Corps, granted leave of absence for two months, about March 13. Woodland, Maj. John C. Medical Corps, detailed as examiner before an Army retiring board to meet at Army and Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. Russell, Capt. Joseph P. Medical Corps, detailed as examiner before an Army retiring board to meet at the Army and Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. Jelks, Maj. William Holliman, Jlldle Advocate General's Department fimx ordered to active duty !un, ay Oldfield, Maj. Charles B., Air Corps, from Brooks Fleld, San Antonio, Tex., to Langley Field, Hampton, Va. Hanlon, Capt. William J., Air Corps, assigned to duty as chief, aircraft and engineer supply and maintenanoce branch, Field Service Section, Ma- teriel Division, Air Corps, Wright Field, Ohio, and advanced to the tem- porary rank of major, March 4. Chandler, Capt. Cyril C., Infantry, from Fort Brady, Mich,, to the Pan- ama Canal Department, about June 6. Evans, Capt. Henry S, Quarter- master Corps, detalled as a recorder of the Army Retiring Board appointed to meet here. Evans, Capt. Seymour Stanley, Alr Corps Reserve, ordered to active duty at Fairfleld, Ohio, June 2. DON'T NEGLECT COLDS Rvn soothing, warming Musterole well into your chest and throat —almost mstantlg ’lyou feel easier. Musterole is NOT just a salve. It's a “coun!or-lnlhnl" containing good old-fashioned cold remedies— oil of mustard, menthol, camphor and other valuable lnzminnts. That’s why it gets such fine results —better than the old-fashioned mus- tard plaster. It penetrates, stimu- lates, warms and soothes, dnwmg out the pain and mn(emvn Used millions for 25 yea bymanydoctnnmd nurses. Alldnlg- ts. In three strengths: gfmu;u? Children' iy ?flu;m Good mmkeemnmu No. mmg THE HecHr Co. MEN’S SHOPS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1935. ‘Wehr, Capt. Arthur J., Signal Corps, from the Presidio, San Francisco, to Fort Monmouth, N. J., about June 7. Fielder, Capt. Kendall J,, Infantry, from Fort Humphreys to Fort George G. Meade, Md., about June 7. Wilson, Capt. Vennard, Ordnance Department, from Fort Leavenworth, Kan,, to the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Johnson, Pirst Lieut. Eyrle G., Air Corps, ordered home to await retire- AIr | ment. Diet, First Lieut. George, Infantry, t, | from Fort Huachuca, Ariz, to the Philippine Department, about June 5. ™, Herman “ALL OVER TOWN” —the better to serve ”!.l! Hesse, Medical Corps Reserve, ordered to active. duty for a period of six months, March 5. Headland, Second Lieut. Violet M., Army Nurse Corps, to be examined by an Army retiring board. Sieg, Second . Richard M., Engineers Corps, from Zanesville, ©Ohio, to Coshocton, Ohio. Hial, Second Lieut. Clebert L., In- fantry, assigned to duty at Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyo., upon com- pletion of present tour of foreign service. Carter, Second Lieut. Marshall S, tion of present tour of foreign service. Stelle, Second Lieut. John C., Coast Artillery Corps, assigned to duty at ‘West Point, N. Y., upon complzucn of Coast Artillery Corps, assigned to duty and at West Point, N. Y., upon comple- Kwikway Electric Heating Pads With 3-Way Heat Control. . . Well made . . $2.49 . well insulated pads! Jacket in soft eiderdown. Quickly relieves everyday pains. Apex Clinical Thermometers With Hard Rubber Case. . 5149 Has triangular shaped end which places the thermometer in exactly the right posi- tion for a quicker, more accurate reading. OPEN ALL NIGHT Our Store Located at THOMAS CIRCLE 14th Street and Massachuseits Avenue, N.W. REMEDIE S 75¢ Baume Ben-Gay, tube..50¢ $1.20 85c Kruschen Sals. . 60c Murine Eye Wash. ... Bromo Seltzer. . .....80¢ ..39¢ 65¢ Mistol Nose Drops.....56¢C 60c Fleets Phospho Soda. . . $1.20 -40¢c Scotts Emaulsion. ....84¢C 60c Haleys M. 0. ........49¢C 35¢ Alcorub, pint. . 50c Lysol Disinfectant S0c Listerine Antiseptic 50c Unguentine, tube......42¢ Lifebuoy Shaving Cream 25¢ 39¢ 50c Tyrees Powder. ..... / 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 3Mec $1.25 (Relieves 75¢ Fletchers Castoria. ..... 60c California Syrup Figs. . .40¢C 50c Laxative Bromo Quinine. 39¢ Min-Rol-Agar, pint. . .8§9¢ constipation—tends to correct it) $1.20 Sal Hepatica 25¢ Aspergum (Aspirin in Gum Form) 35¢ Vicks Vapo-Rub Salve..24¢ 50c De Witts Pills 50c Graham Milk Magnesia (Mild laxative and corrective for ‘a;:itlny) $1.00 Ironized Yeast Tablets. 71¢ 25¢c Feenamint Laxative. .. -19¢ LOUIS Headache Tablets &= 25¢ of 12 .. f Relieves simple headache, neu- ralgia, and muscular .aches and HHilif pains. I CINCHO-TONE Cold Tablets Box of 25 . Take them at the start of a cold, |H“’ for prompt, safe relief. Munez-Wurth Tablets 50c Boltlezgc ’. of 100. Johnson, Capt. Robal A., from Fort Benjamin , Ind.; Renth, Capt. Edward J., from Fort Benning, Ga.; Huntsberry, Second Lieut. Walter A., from Fort Benning, Ga. 2 Each of the following second lieu- hnnu of the lnhnwy relieved from and assigned to duty n the Plnma Canal Department, May 3: Brvwn.mcharls E, from Fort Mc- o:mén. Travis T., from Fort Screven, ‘Wood, Charles H., from Fort Hamil- ton, N. Y. ‘Wilmeth, James D., from Fort Ham- iiton, N. Y. Each of the following Infantry offi- cers assigned to duty at station indi- cated effective upon completion of his present tour of foreign service: Griswold, Capt. Bflnl!! F., to Presi- dio, San Prancisco, Calif. Hudson, Onpt. Charles F., to Fort Snelling, Minn. Snelling, Minn. Chard, Pirst Lieut. Robert H., to Fort George G. Meade, Md. Milburn’s Capsules For the Relief of Colds Twelve A1l Dahnke, First Lieut. Henry, to Fort Niagara, N. Y. . Hunt, jr, Pirst Lieut. Henry &, fo Fort Crook, Nebr. Peck, First Lieut. Ihrvln W, Plattsburgh Barracks, Rall, First Lieut. suun E, to Port Benning, Ga. Vander Heide, First Lieut. Herbert J., to Fort Benning, Ga. Wl.rren First Lieut. Joseph H., fo Fort Adams, R. L ‘Watkins, First Lieut. Goulden M., to Fort Leavenworth, Kans. I White, Pirst Lieut. Horton V., to Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y. A valuable aid to common colds, and as a bitter tonie, laxative and stomachic. 49c 75¢ Fube........ For rubbing away the soreness from muscular aches, neuritis and rheumatism. Penetrates deeply. Strawberry Festival Trucks of Delicious, Ripe Berries Served Just the Way You Like Them FROZEN STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Pint ckage 5¢ Rich Prench Vanills Ice Cream, deliclous Strawberry Sherbet. fluffy Whipped Cream and fresh Strawberries. $1.00 Size Thompson’s They're Florida’s finest strawberries. . .big, fresh, and juicy. And you can enjoy these delicacies made from them...all this week...at these low prices. Strawberry Sundae . 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