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i | The legion committes expressiy dis- §5 | approved the resolution introduced by | Representative Hamilton Fish of New | York, secking immediate withdrawal Locomotive Engimeer Eastern Star Mooxe For Shriners And Many Which Cannot Tt Listed. VETERANS OF GREAT WAR Defended the Nation on Land and Sea. hough the names of some mem- Forty-seconders will meet this year in of American forces on the Rhine. and declared “that our forces should be Elks left in Ge v til ch time as. Masons A Column Devoted to the Interests of the Men Who | in the aiscretion of the President o rothe = ,the United States, they may be prop- |erly withdrawn the Amer against the k n Legion on h resolution came after 5 of the American Legion have Cleveland, Ohio, from July 14 to 16 |& W0 da.s' conference, during which At the Right Prices e o lfots | Nominations of delegates will end |many other questions as to the le- L T U included on 1ists | with the meeting scheduled for the |RION'S position on the country's mill- ALPHER. Jeweler. 807 G St. N.W. [ national dquarters they are | losa E street northwest | Among these, alleged du:xxm\é . . temporary embar- A generous supply of i g ‘ational Guard ant 2 gum was distributed mons officers in the | PERPETUAL e s T (e e &l e e er You the Most Astoundin rgains Ever 1 be held up to permanent | zrallh H):-!pilnl during the past W ok.};w\« :\1?:1‘» lists was taken .”,h m,,;, = L . cordInz to word received | ¥ith the compliments of the District [bers of the committee say that al- 1 of Columbia chapter, though the law provides t not less I’ BUILDING e ot ety | i bR, o i i el 16 uote oe Repair Shop in Washington » errors that have crept| 1In the monthly bulletin issued by [ATMY should be filled by emergency ! . ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent lf on shares maturing in 45 | of draft deserters, they have notified linto the | mande “The Am {son tor lacker lists. National Com- W. Galbraith, jr. said: crican Legion Sees no rea- eret the draft deserter in these be regretted. b « in the handlin: the issuance and pub- iy uniform if possible. lists. | of the post - ont o atign haa aNpwn thoreiane | o, L oohoat afe Lo assemble inifront o8 ts is, of rrors are | of 160,000 | he men embarrassed by | s inclusion of their names evening of June 6. in the Dugout. orge Washington Post. No. | American Legion, the program of ercise for Memorial day is outlined |and every member urged to turn out The members District building. 1th strect and Pennsylvania avenue, at & o'clock and follow the Grand Army of | the Republic and Spanish War Veter: ans in the parade, which is scheduird to start at 10 o'clock from in front of G. A. R. Hall. The entire District of tary and naval policy were discussed. all the appoint- v officers under the were made in the officers, practically ments to emer recent promotions wrades of went to Wes. I The commit- asked the W information as to e and the reasons therefor. attending the meeting of the committee were. Wade H. Hayes. New York. chairman; D. John Markey. Maryland; Albert H. Blanding, Flori- nters. { k. | £ The committee’s decision to phuge lisutenants and (‘,&Dl&ins‘ and all appo: § ments of higher grades r Department for facts ity 1 3 3 S {are ex-scrvice men and legion mem- | : > S i 7 i | Golambia. department of the lagion [da: D. J. Hard, Ohio; E. L. Logan. ~ 5 on shares withdrawn be- e o e et it Teviemsd by President Hard- | Massachusetts; Paul H. Weyrauch, B t Celebrate the Occas‘on | fore maturity | Honuer. St i etiers Dave |1 fvom the norin portic of (nellashington, and Artbur F. Cosby lg (o] 2 | n quickly righted. X =¥ PR i : i by in squad formation. ¢ Assets More Than [ knew whe Served ‘and whe @i not| The "entertainment committec LAt the meeting of National Capital f O T eV AN A mowanapecs |Planning to have a representative [Post. No. 127, 'Veterans of Foreign I $7,000,000 e G e amads for unin | from Congress address the members | Wars, Tuesday night reports of va- .. I 9000 o T hunas of the |at the next meeting on Tuesday. June |rious committees were received. De- | = Eovernment Lesion bosts through |T. &t Community Service Hall, 918 |pattment Commander Col. George I- i Surplus Nearing <l 6ut the country stand ready to assist | 10th street northwest, at 8 p.m. ait. announced the completed pro- | lin clewring up nd ready to Resist| Capt. Eddie V. Rickenbacker,|sram for Memorial day exercises. All Al Waskington was sniselonsEriasenshanithey ] $700,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President of bitterness to classed At most, it has experience. The - anger and shame are the real slackers, the been a source to be { not temporaril feit only White House as the veterans march “America's ace of aces” who_jour- neved from San Francisco to Was ington by aeroplane. is a cha member of the post. having been the last one to list his name prior to the closing of the roster. He 1 members and eligibles to the order are invited to participate and will as- semble tomorrow morning _at §:30 am. at Community Service Hall. 914 ith street northwest, from where hey will march to their place of a ade, headed by the our advertisement quoting shoe repair prices at about one-half what others ask—it was really the beginning of sensible shoe re- Josmpanw ey leR A aceiomtheitistanad | onal Sifend of (HEsrel B o e (o T Thfaniry pairing prices in Washington, and you can thank usforit. T omtzr- dies” since the eal days of the rrum Corps and consolidated with . - FOR : sette Unit of the Ameri- e when” "Rick” became one |the Rugle and Drum Corps of the Boy n our first anniversary, we are even going one better FOR SALE—CHEAP e o e e Ol e R e o | Stoul Sndir e tcvadrtibion Serat. row,0 Y going Yy "A NEW LIGHT-DRAFT name changed to the “Alexander K. Anderson” ('nit in commemoration of ut.. Alexander Kocsis Anderson, the American racing circuit. At the outbreak of the world war he enl as sergeant and was selected by Bugler Henry Loveless. After the parade all members wiil e cars for. Arlington, where mem- quoting prices never before duplicated—even before war days. TOMORROW ONLY From 7:30 A.M. to 2 P.M. T'S OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY And We Are Putting on Something | son of Mrs. Alexandra K. Anderson. who | John J. Pershing to drive his motor |bors of the Women's Relief Corps of ! . WOODEN STEAMER | i20nii fas hean eloeted to serve as 18 | aomm J Do e suRested that 4 lthe G. A. R. and other patriotic or- -»,, We have every known modern machinery for perfect shoe re- EEE R e man so expert at the wheel and 2o |Eanizations will turnish lunches for % ST 5 h A hi S . t Length, o : o <dcut. Alexander sis Anderson. | fond speed should be in the air|the veterans. Four hundred tic e I 5 4 Caroriea |attACHE The 234 Bngineers, L. §. | rond, of speed hissioned him a first [for admi R s pairing: that is why our workmanship s superior to many : ddresa: Baltimore and Carolima |\ A F.. died at Brest, France.|jjeytenant in that service and later |will be available for members of the t’l mship _Company. Baltimore. Md.ion Cctober §, 1918, in his thirty-fifth |pne was placed in command of the|V. . W. and their friends. others. i’b LITT He is'a son of Alexandra K e John Townsend Ander- grandson of the late Prof. nder Ko Tenn. ut. Ander: 194th Aero Squadron, bringing down twenty-nime German machines on the western front. The sympathy of the post has been extended to Franklin K. Lane, on the A resolution of congratulation to en. Horatio (. Gibson, on his birthday anniversary, v adopted. The com- to deliver in person Brig. ninety-fourth was u mitte Appointe e CBaINaE ] Raper S ¥6e NossRiNeD recent death of his father. who was |the resolution are Capt. Ldward mer and | phoiste riy childhood in | formerly. Secretary of the Interior ant and Q. M. Sergt. Gilbert k. St 1% father was Ihe P T embers of the post are ex-|Frazier. both of whom served under T sell fine Furniture. sul and a well known man of affairs. | o 00 ™0 out in full force on Gen. Gibson. and themselves retired - 1325 iaen se, | 1o entered SeGill University, Mon-{gag qay_june 14—at the Amcrican |from the scrvice. 0. Plitt Co., I treal, at the of fifteen, and sev- & day euts b i . oy INC. pp M. 4 n 4 o League base ball park as the guesis! The employment committee reported Without Pain tain the fear of the 3 Oraes T Canill, a member of the |chasing Mount Vernon, granting free 4 “dentists chairr -we JiRcntal trip across South Amerlca o e e was Fecemtly dischareed | admission 10 the home- and resting iE i investigate and report on the rubber|e | wwalter Reed Hospital. sailed!place of George Washington. The received in childhood ||districts under development at thatimy ,cqay for France and England.|post unanimously indorsed Capt. Ed- and think only of a visit to u |ltime |The Jouriey was made It 8| while abroad he will visit the various| ward Grant for department com- , 2 . all boa gh lands in tlefields on which he fought and | mander. dentabicMca mher i (horl Legtis avage Indians and required the | PAUISACNS 0 BOCC ufMciently re- | The following were clected and to give trouble. Now, as a matter ine of the Madeira river rap- |%as wounded. He Bes SUfCiCRke the | obligated as members: Mal. Wa ¢ fact, the tortures of the treat- feat |;:l(ll(.h[nleu“r'|dxlha‘;(eg mfi\l: trip. < Streater, Capts. Francis M. Van A sllmandaea | dare. . AL B McCoy. a charter member | ter and Arthur A. Chenay: Licut Al B e | o, Yeing ho mescr e o nselfilon the post. arrived in this city a few | Louis Emanuel Jeits, John J. Hilton, Sariors. and todey the study - oflfl L o e omE O adeira Ma. [ 288 ago (rom Grandfield; Okla His Willlam M. Pollack. Jerome 1. Barc = Uty 15 amoug the hichest || 12y and Jekyll on the HaCe I il | mother; Mra Kate PiMcCov, is presic nard. The executive committee will el project. and eventual- | F OIS0 S Goorge Baldwin McCoy | hold its regular meeting Tuesday professions. Most of us still re- 1l years civil _eng struction in Washington University. gineering work_ was_in ter took up a course in ering and special in- chemistry at _George His first en- Cuba, with filtration plant for Washington city. He spent some months in Bolivia and Peru, from which latter country he undertook a hazardous transconti- uperintendent of that construction. Later he was ap- of the management of the Washing- ton base ball club. Only such mem- | bers who present their 1921 member- ship cards will be admitted to the It is stated by those arrang- head the legionaires as they enter the park and participate in the exercises prior to the opening of the game. Unit of the American Women's le- several members have been aided in uring positions in various depart- ments. Charles Richter, a member, died Saturday, May 21, as the result of an accident several weeks ago. and the company of which Sir William j&ame : ir that i o kny, ing the details for the affair th interred at Arlington Monday, Any i(van Jforciveas the ";“;"“(H: then } 0%, Yohn J. Pershing, who is i |May 23, members of the post attend- {ioined in the work of bul g charter member of the post. Will ling the funeral A resolution was adopted indorsing bill unanimously 117, for pur- evening, June 1; important business FAMOUS WHOLE SOLES Easy Payment Terms to Al "|ivointed zeneral’ superintendent ~of S O ealaieraiwhotwent | o N BEST QUALITY e, railroad construction in Chiriqui. |, SPPEEUCE (B 40 S0 0w the prop- [ National headquarters of the Amer- -, 5 Pr. White, 407 7th St. || Firin 5t S poaition was (11,1000 18 10012, T0 Mol Boud | tcarr Torclon has received more. than WHITE OAK S L_fae < Lt dies” who had paid the supreme sac- |1, signed resolutions calling upon 5 .. Al | = joticuantanaimo ¢ uba, {rom which he | Fifice in the war, Junior Vice Depart- | Conzress for immediate legislative PUT ON YOUR: SHOES- werth’s Sc and 10c Igoluntacile” raslene ¢, Dosition | 1 ent Commander Dean of the G. A. R (aid fo disabled veterans of the world Store. Hours, Daily, jlo enter the grcat mar @ cwh and|and Capt John Murphy of the George | war. Among the organizations which = jderson “spoke French. 'Spanoh Sni:|Washington Post. addressed.the last{have shown the largest response to 1. plortugnese] QUEHEY meeting of the Robley D. Evans Post, } the appeal of F. W. Galbraith, jr., The first application of Howard's ik Cream will astonish you. Th est. most iifeless complexion i8 turn radiant beauty and red or rough han uliarly well fitted by character. ed- :ation and professional ability to {render distinguished service to hi country. Lieut. Anderson was a resi Anderson Unit is to encourage pa- triotism and American honor among the school ohildren and to co-operate the Red Crss. public health Army and Navy hospitals in nd relief of sick and dis- The activities of T of the Walter Reed Hospital. H \onal _headquarters of the Vet | erans of Foreign Wars of the United tes has just announced the ap- | pointment of Capt. Edwin S. Bettel- { heim, jr., as chairman of the national e i 3 | legisiative committee of that organi- ];";’x“,"r'y'h; v e {,‘:“”’;i;;‘; and Dr. Jesse 1. Hall, zation. He has returped to - : 2 A _committee rerport, submitted T tom after a five-day conference at |iD the near future by the ladies. by A. . Imirie, department v ational headquarters. where the pol- ‘v of the order was thoroughly gone r. The veterans. while not neg- cting numerous other pending bills, will devote e nsive efforts in be- f of the bonus bill and the bills the all naval post of the American Legion. 1In their addresses the speak- ers outlined the plans for Memorial day. and asked for the entire support world war and preceding wars. Th sum of $5 was donated to the Salva- tion Army drive. Matters of vital importance will be brought up at the next meeting of the post, which will be held June 2 at place shortly. Phe post's ladies’ auxiliary ob- tained a number of new members at its last meeting. A drive will shortly be made to induce all woman rela- | The Veterans' Third District of Co- lumbia Drum Corps at a meetinz Mon- day night decided upon a watchword “They did not die in vain." Plans were perfected at the meeting, which national commander. are central la- bor and trade unions, chambers of commerce, Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, Knights of Columbus, associations of dren's League for sale to American Legion members and other ex-service men on Memorial day. The league, j8 the American branch of La Americaine-Francaise des En- fants, will devote the proceeds of the ?'-“q A r:‘-f,:‘juncllon with the |the Old Naval Hospital. 10th street |POPDY sale to French war orphans. Haa (Cross conpist of serving and|and Pennsylvania avenue southeast — e ral welfare work for the pa- |Arrangements are being made by the| copaior Duvid Walsh of general social committee for a dance to take |, Senator Duv Dol tMassn chusetts delivered an address at the last Post, No. 10, in the boardroom of the building. Other speakers were Maj. William P. Morgan, commander, said the government service. Several meeting of the Stuart Walcott the American Legion, District Dr. J. S. Smith charged discrimination against former service men, who are to have been discharged from thousand veterans of the '® HALF SOLES 75¢ For Men’s or Women’s Shoes $1.50 Quality e For Men’s and Women’s Shoes { Srms made spowy white, yet there is not [l | d at the Nati P ali t sign of its use. It mct | having to do with the consolidation | was held af e National ' Guard | world war are to meet here at the aithey from. fight and the most' b | hVihe Various governmental agen- | Armory, for drum corps’ Memorial | first annual convention of the Na- Timospmere will mot produce the least|| | cies, whose functions are those of | day ceremony at Arlington cemctery. |tional Disabled ~Soldiers’ League, hininess or greasiness of the skin. { caring for the disabled ex-service | Tribute will be paid to the only|June 20 to 2;. Calls for the conven- No matter whether you are troubled with | ! It “will also be the policy to | buglers of the old 3rd District of Co- | tion have been issued from the head- @ poor compietion,” wrimkics, | puiness || | co-operate and co-ordinate with the | lumbia Infantry who died during the | quarters of the league, in the South- - round the eres. crow’s or lnesfl | Yimerican Legion and other veteran|world war. They are Charles A.|ern building. LADIES’ v‘){“:. around mouth. or just a simj wghness 1| 0000 ations whose policies are | Fuches and Frederick Fagen Delegates are to be appointed on f;?_,{c | of the tace. hands or arms caused by w ot along constructive channels. The corps will meet at 8:30 o’clock the basis of two delegates at large Z SOLES —WEAR LIKE IRON ATTACHED TO " - YOUR SHOES m— dent of Washington and one of the 8y r EnEsoL s, g e I{ homor men of the District of Colum: |of the Poats to make the day sue | uulc (ol [GEiieTig n \BLEL PUT ON YOUR SHOES WATERPROOF—NOISELESS r . p b= ST r"mar'::c:";:d"{;l\x)n:;o‘:‘g;'fi A special committee was appointed | Service _Star Legion and American TOMORROW ONLY We guarantee them to wear at m es, iback from Erance AN iomal ceme. |0 represent the post yesterday at the i Legion ‘posts. s il o EAL Bhuce a & Congressional cemetery, where flowers | Ll $1.50 Quality—Tomorrow Only least 4 months. ery. - | were distributed on the graves of our Five millio 0] e ve been re- ~ The purpose of the Alexander K.|p oy ‘who gave their lives in the|ceived by the American-Franco Chil- TOMORROW_ ONLY =} H HIGH FRENCH or sun, yoo wil find tiut these troubies |l | WOODEN, 1l quiekls disappear with the uae of || | Bertelheim is well known at the National Guard Armory, 472(from cach state and territor: LOeION Lz Toward's Buttermilk Cream bl members of Céngre |1 atroet morthwest, and will march | one delogats from each tWonty-fve CUSHION HzZ31, OR oTae overseas with the 28th. | with the Veterans of Foreign Wars.|men. All disabled veterans are in- HIGH FRENCH E : tlon, get & -:t-g;flw 3 . 334 divisions, ltndhon Ylht"r afl | Sergt. Bugler Henry Loveless will be | vited to attend. BABY FRENCH drug or toilet goods coun headquarters of the 2d Army. | in command of the corps. Bugler —_— 2 Howard's Battermilk _ Cream. i wounded, and in March, 1919, | Smith, a member of the corps, who| John Thomas Taylor, chairman OR BABY FRENCH WHITE OR BLACK Sheam send 10 cents the war risk section. | received more than one hundred and |of the national legislative committee B f| generous trial pack . bringing that organization | thirty wounds, while in action, and |of the American lLegion, in an ad- WHOLE HEELS ! s;-l._m Bros. Company. 4 3 m‘ "r" Unit : >Lmr:!’-man“;'e"l;‘;" who is a patient at Providence Hos- | dress ln{clrt Tunk' (:umx No. 19, st.. Ruffalo. e ‘g discharged he be s- | pital, is to be pushed in his wheel- | American Legion. at the last meet: ean suppiy ou. sistant chiel of the field forces Of | chair in the line of parade. ing sad i is hie bellef that the | —Any Color— —Any Color— S the war risl urean. whi e adjusted compensation measure would — — i Ve fucleus of ihe present de- | cne American Lexion, following a | pass both houses of Congress dur- PUT ON YOUR SHOES -~ ;P:Clslv-v“'gfil‘y Doesn't hurt a b “Freezope” on an stantly that eorn st shortly vou Lift it r gers. Truly! Your drug; t sells a tiny t off with fin bottle . { centralization. He resigned from the bureau on May 1, and will devote his ire time to legislative matters. ! fribute to the memory of the late e Willinm B: Hudson will be paid of the District of ainbow Division k this evening. “killed in ac- ved in the Division from formation at Camp until his death. He sail- ce on October 1%, 1917, as £ the local Rainbow unit. planted by the American emory of Capt. Hudson, 24 which is located on the )€ 16th street northwest be- and Montague streets, where the local Rainbows are to er to honor their world war hero. the base of this living memorial chapter's special committee will ace a floral tribute, accompanjed card worded as follows: “In sa- emory of Capt. William B. Hud- the District of Columbia bow Division Veterans.” J. Hudson and Miss Hudson, the widow and £ (upt. Hudson, who reside strest northwest, will be President follow - o tree servi mer F. Neagle. n Hines and J. Bentley 1. chairman. Through the cour- der Willlam F. Frank- stello Post, No. 15, B. ion, the Rainbows were in'the funeral services Ay in homor of the Dis- who gave their lives world war. A riquest has been received by the triet's Guring t District of Columbia chapter to for- | ward its semi-monthly publication. to the headquarters of the American cwion. The Capital Rainbow is still < infancy. but it has already be- the mouthipies of the Rain- City. The new reieased (omorrow. tions of the chap- the second annual d _reunion of the Rain- special meeting of its national com- mittee on military policy Wednesday night, went on record against the ing the present session. ~Theodore Wade of the bureau of market United States Department of Agri withdrawal of American forces from Germany by congressional resolution. culture, spoke on “What the Legion Means to Me." NEWS OF THE NAVAL RESERVE ! With a number of naval reservists of | the District of Columbia aboard, the U. S. S. subchaser 210, commanded by Ensign C. M. Donahue, U. S. N, is scheduled 1o leave her dock at the foot of O street southwest today at 10 o'clock. The vessel has been at the Washing- ton navy yard all during the week hav- ing a cylinder in one of her main en- | gines repaired. The cruise, which will start this morn- ing, will cover two days, the vessel pro- ceeding down nearly to the mouth of the river in order to give the men some training work, and then return to Co- Jonial Beach, where it will anchor until time to begin the return trip to Wash- ington tomorrow afternoon. The Navy Department has formally denied the application of the local re- servists for a larger vessel to be as- signed here for training purposes. It was pointed out in the reply 1o the re- quest of the officers for a larger ship that the department was revising the training plan for the reserves, and that until this was completed no ships will be assigned for this purpose. MOONEY WRIT DENIED ‘ BY CALIFORNIA COURT | Only Hope Is Executive Clemency, | Says Decision—Grand Jury Now Investigating Witnesses. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 28.—A | petition for a writ under a common law. pleading to release Thomas J. Mooney, convicted of ‘a 1316 Prepar- edneas day bomb murder, from San Quentin prison, where he_is serving a lite term, was dismissed yesterday in the superior court. The court announced that since a new trial had been dénicd Mooney, and his conviction had been upheld by the state and United States Su- preme Court, there was “no remedy under the law" to obtain his release conducted to determine if Mooney's case is deserving of a plea of clem- ency to the governor. IN CLOSET 90 HOURS. Children Imprisoned in Vacant Apartment. PATERSON, N. J., May 25.—Miss- ing for ninety hours, Stella Weiner, aged five, and her playmate, Harry Barber, seven, were found suffering from hunger and exhausted. in the clothes closet of a vacan: apartment in which they had been imprisoned. They had been without food and wa- ter “since Mouday afternoon, when they d‘sappeared. 5 After they had beén revived by being fed orange juice, weak coffec and milk, the children explained they entered the closet while playing hide- SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW ONLY '1.90 —— HEELS Vade of best quality live rubber—will give long wear. 75c¢ QUALITY PUT ON YOUR SHOES TOMORROW ONLY 25¢ For Men’s Shoes Only PUT ON YOUR SHOES All Work Finished on Short Notice - - QUALITY SHOE 417 11th St. N.W. OPPOSITE EVENING STAR- ANNEX Refiaif.. Shop of “Breszonc” for s few e M | Veterans inclyde ‘the |on the sround advanced by his coun- | and-seek. and & playmato had 5 . TR heat b6 memors evers hard eorn, sof1 | 7 wrmard ¥ Khodey, Wiliam |sel that jne ws son e Be Sure You Are in the Right Place, as We Have y One Shop cobn, or corn between the toes, and | M ““Manning Marcus, Walker | “Mooney's only hope is executive| the fact that the closet door did not 0 the calluses, without soreness or | H on. Winfield S. Lynn, mer K. |clemency.” the court said. fit closely, thus permitting a slight . - - irritation. I3 Walter D. Roney. n H.| A grand jury investigation of '.lolch‘cllulun of air inside, saved theln - z 4 Hilton and J. Bentley Mulle The alleged Lrauduleat avidence ia belag b lves, . B

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