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T 18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MXY 30, 1921 FINANCIAL, ) NATIONAL CAPITAL Eresiaents Own Garrison. Army ena| G A R. EN ROUTE TO HONOR DECEASED COMRADES AT|QUTLOOK IN NEW ENGLAND :’5°°°., Life Policy, $57.35 AIDS IN HONORING Nere hred over the ETaves. of ihe ARLINGTON—REVIEWED BY PRESIDENT HARDING. REPORTED VERY GRATIFYIN | M CE ROV GOFF, Tnvarance Adviser men of the Maine by a detail of ma- | Room 610 Woodward luilding M. 340 | rines. ; THE NATION'S DEAD | "#+5:. c. 0 owara. commander ot the President's Own Garrison, di- rected the ccremony. I Overseas Dead Honored. { The service for the overseas dead ched war! }:‘:‘.‘ ;t:x:;- marched behind the T was the briefest of the rites, but im- Farm Work Further Alo;g at This Time} S AFETY Than Usual—Retail Sales Close to (Continued from Fi st Page) —not only a promise, but As the parade passed the President Pressive in its silent appeal. It con- : o : . e dimoners gave four rufes and!sisted of the placing of the flag onl i 3 y 0 the Phmier mommica Tomr mourtshos i oo ol e BISE D1 b e A . . 725, b . s an established fact when Turning into Pennsyvivania avenue & e ' an- % s Th 1920 C E ‘l_1 | Rt S Trom West Fxecutive avenue the pro- # the grouping around it of i Lt ose 1n onditions sewhnere. {] you invest in cession proceeded east East E: < of lf! allies. Mrs. Moree | ecutive avenue and thence around the th Me ov. who instituted . ¥ ! e e A sy haniding (R (ribute Jast year. was in char 5 S o) —~ ] FIRST TRUST to 13th street and Pennsylvania ave- Of the service. She was 3 ¥ ! 5 < - o : (Dispatches marking the progress|tor into consideration. the actual nue. where 1t disbanded Ars James Wadsworth. jr. wife or| B ;s < . of the defintion and rendjuxtment|volume of goods moved is ahead of | NOTES Military participants returned im- Senater Wadsworth, and Mrs, Isabel | . : i » 4 " . S ! process in busineax throughout the | last vear. . g | mediately to their respective statinns, I ? e 4 Foamiry, Eiving the conclusions of | Thbe woolen miils are active on the but a majority of the veterans en- who marched in the pa- A ¥ ARy ' pecinl correspondents, who have been whole. with orders for two to four trained at 13th and T eetz for|rade had arrived by the time the e DY s g instructed to present conditions and | months' business inz here the principal cere- ises at the tomb of the unknown e S i indlcations ax they really exiat, are| The cotton manufactur R i wera o iba dead began at 1 locki andia Trge % X5t : E 3 printed daily in The Star). steadily improving. The activity in fine ; N T |ascembiage Sietn : Roods is slowly spreading Lo yarns. Tak- tnxton. Rites Include | adidallnd R By EDSON B. SMITH. ing all the textile mills ew England exvice for the Maiac Dead. e % i 3 e {it is estimated that thev are running Preliminary sety it ArbnEton) oo e hiley, depatiment commande Special Dispatch to The Star. two-thirds to three-quarters capacity i es ot the o tneiolohe Wamenis Helief Oosps And 8 ROSTON. May 30 —According to| The government wool auctions have ;nr{x.;.]»}:: n!vs] for ,w. .:._ ,r..‘ 'n‘\;\ Fommittee renresenting patristic or- : 2 A : s statements of the Federal Reserve Bank | been resumed ,,r,‘,d ow’ geade wool has e Ty \attleship Maine., which hezan a anizations of wome B . : Tk 5 of Bosi - 2 Jew England | Dee 1d_at approximately the same —in y D e the auspices of the!strewn about the tomb by the mem- ¢ Boston farm work in New England | Detfl S0ld ut approximatels the same | ¥ y Army and Navy Union. a flag tribute s of the committee, which con- s« further along at this time than jast government auction. Carpet manu- due' 4 usual, The hay acreage is expected to ! facturers took most of this offering. v at 11 o'clock. for the nation's ove Emma Hayward, president seas dead. and exercises Grant Circle. Ladies of the G. A.| be xlightly larger than the average. Low Prices for Wool. ress e san e e an LEnile Tadles orac be ughtly larker than (he AYeraEe | e et 2t i sctiviy || SHANNON & LUCHS ry_Bulkley presided at the ) coln Circle: Miss . Byrd Milligan, | [ . 7 g ¥ ¢ W . s o of the woolen mills the market for ra 5 3 - 4 o entirely up to normai wool is heavy. Within a fortnight a 713 14th St.—Main 2345 < noon ship Maine emonial The idont MeKinler Circle: Mrs Virs we . Cuban min ginfa White Sp csident Gen. | [ 4 § The liabilities in failures in New | pumber of sales have been made at the | Carlos Manuel de Cespedess Sen: | William Beck Circle: Lizzie W s : L : ¢ : ! ingiand have been running smaller lowest pricos vet registered. Local wool | ator Harry & New of Indiana and! Calver. president of Loval : ; L other federal reserve dis- | dealers say that in many cases the new | Renressntative Thomas D. Schall of; Women: “Mrs. Frances Van Allen. - : iy B 7 Y atement i% qualified by | clip is shorter staple than sheared last | innesota . Ae of the Dewey Auxiliary:| F Sy & the knowledze of many important year. B President Hard the Mrs, Hermione: Sutton. president of | , 4 - X 5 4 e <Fmhich are being carried by the Local shon factories are still running | “Gilt Edge” ment of Daughters o Veterans: Stella B | : 3 ' e e A banks. and which would ve been'about 50 per cent of capacity. Leather whicn we ' Arestienti G Smmett Urell | ; - Bankrupt months ago were it not for i selliug better, but prices are stll 707 an T ary No. i s Cet- 5 close to the bottom. Hide price . tion._ts an of the [ ons: Mare, A Winanie “n’;:mr‘(:.:v " b A G R such ’:::n" e A ever. hold strong e - = s ] ; : : ; a1l Skavle. The husetts commission on | MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE | 1oura A Funi. sommander of sarine | i P > o Retail aaies horh in Bosion and in | neCeind of e reports Tt the con First Mortgage Notes LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING BY MoTor | W ushinston - Auxiliary. ~ Army and | &~ ; : S the cities "{““i":\'! "“::wn w;) 'lrv(sr of llsing e ot coming dowm nearly ds | Now. ‘on Fand trik RORBE! st nw {Navy Union: Mrs. 8§ W. (o r i : ot ¢ PR R to those of 1920 in dollars and cents. S0 ©8 IO CSET o P | In Amounts ol Phose West 21, s X Farse jPreme chief ruler of the- Lineal So- % A - This i really remarkable in view of | Gont from che BORK of Julv. 1920 Coet $250 Up to $5,000 . MOSES & AND F N.W.— ! ciety. I'nited States War Veterans:| o w ¥ employment of liv Massachusetts is s = — _ MOVEE Nandes Sans ‘ the widesproad unomploV et AR AT Dref 915 per ot Abovs ihat or 18147 || we ook atter anl detatis and - ez nol oianden Sxoman i the tribut 4 he 2 . —_—mm | farnish guaranteed tities with e el o | Dern. president William B. Cushing | (1 {ributes paid hisdead thuddics L Sh rofore, for this church, whose mis- | | ) =it imoxes. it i LS amp Auxiliary. and ldna Woltz, | Petemae Department. G. A. R, o 2nd Mrs. Sion'ix the glory of (fod and the up- | his eulozy of the dead aviators Col|mander: Encampment No. 111, J. R.| JACORS TRANSFER Co' NG, nresident George H. Thomas Auxil-| In Charge at Soldiers® ¥ Ik Q-1 Atert qnnelic orne flifune ot Sialien - mumanity, fio ghejiawtons chapisinigensrai iotithe FAymy, Pierson. commander | Chas. D. Sager 111 Fla_ave. ne. North 8300 | iary { addition o fie memorial ob- | B AR Hlycatten Lulbale ‘; McKinley Memorial | included the Army aviators from Lang-| ”‘;h’ l\’rmruJ-mn Logw.x —Department - . g CLE TORAGE FOR FURNITUEE 1 o g on. serviees were [ MOON aptist . ¢ Firld who lost their lives in the a ommander, James A. Drain; depar 923 15th St. N.W. 4 pianos. Estimates cheerfui von Con i mmense Thronz Assembles. Fhetd tod Cean Sthes GemBt SR . . ¥ E [ e et v ment adjutant, Frank T. Fi | gl Senient loration. WESCH Fa ave.| Long hefore 2 o'clock. the hour set e DRt toe ihe aptaies Excraluen, Thin) Aftetnoon ] ey Soentor Wil ey near Sdien e PASN aue e WashibEton Pt e LD Loan Dept., M. 36. e - Phone Main 1252 {2¢: the tontoniomiee tha miath o ale aslet an e 20 o At Ditieround Cemeters. [ pemorat services were held in many | TR SETOST Wi "Retier Gorps. | 214 S Fisk, commander, 1. S MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGy |11 exercises in the amphitheater. e Ho oo, Omitedy The Dt Commissioners aofllnoon. n. the fotunda of the Capito _ Mary North. past junior vice JOReS Post. No. 2 Mes Kate Claxs !\ | rmmmmmmmmrmmrmmnrmre | 8" Home. a memorial | prominent my ofticer ave heer 0 pitol esiding. The invocation | er; Belleau Wood Post. No. N LARGEST VANS ON THE ROAD |ive shrine bezan o Ml ith tired 2 out und linvited as guesis of honor to attend | Setiator Willis of Ohio addressed a pa- {:’::"",,T,.‘,.,{“F. S o Axton, and Capt. | > Rith Graham, commander: N N [ veterans. who shewed the effect of the | direction o senior vice | the memorial services 1o he he riotic zatherin vas offered by Col. / ; Capt. Evans Bost Nor 4 Joha N s i There Wl mot i seat | commaner, Tpartment of Potomuc, |3 ek e S T el P12 ot the mbssion o Ameriea to |G, 0. Wrisat chapialn 15 (8 S5 commander; James Ree, \ \ f1.and an immense crowd was pre G. Acs R and C H. Ja ground National cemetery at Rrig do the world’s work for it said Sena- LR % 0. 5, Col. Harry Mc N 3 N nz for admission when The serviess|sinior vice commander, Post No. 127 |Wood. Here the nrogram to be r tor Willis, “but rather fo_encourage | the corps taking part l“"‘i‘;';‘_""‘m"_fq commandir: Jane A. Delano Post, No. (N S B under the jnint auspices of the | Veterans of Foreign Wars Eseorted | gired R E T the rest of the world to do its own MrS:. Mamie Palmer foorees, M I'6. Miss Pauline McVey. commander: | N o N 3 A R. Spanish War Veterans. | by 1 \diers” Home Band, veters | . it by v 2 Wivork and soive its awn problems, |junier vice president. (0lorp2ateTd Lafavette Post, No. 9. H. L. Wilson!: N N American Legion. Veterans of Foreign |ans marched from the Scott buiidmg i1 . past commander: William an do most tows aving | Were Mrs Nettie Lyon, Mre. Rebeocd | commander: Stuart’ Waicott Post, N N re. Army and Navy Union. Wom- to the trum in the o it Drbie Vs 11T et i AT, SaYING | pipper. Mrs. Saruh Jacobson and Mrs.| 1y 1) Eeaulac, commander: Quentin | N MEMBERS: N anis Eelief Corps, Soms and ”r»alugn.h here the exer began at e St LU can live only 0, long as its ity svivanNess Hanth Pigeons bear. | Rooseveit Post. 'No. 11, A. W. Defe N N jters of Veterans and other allied or-|o'clock. Sen, den P S |asten: Gomupnslanen 05 i soanE s s ng memorial tributes were released | g e U0 TS s N p N N s Lo i oun utivercu ine punsiens. will be ine ortor. Precion huve reverence for the laws of | 15 MOmOrial SR O Erank | Sont: o0 paa B N New York Stock Exchange R = SAVE MONEY. 8343 | The program was to open with pa-addre Lincoin b A O Aot Xeteniiy thers his been oo i iffith of the Signal Corps. mander: Sorgt. Jas >0st, No. 13 N N TIME. WORRY IN LOCAL AND 3344 | trintic malodies played by the Marine | dress was read by Capt Samuel cen will be dedi- Recently there ha < been ton much E. Martindal Jasner Fost. No: ”', N 111 Broadway, New York N We | ; n the iden that if we do f rtindale, commander: President | N N LONG-DIST MOVIN 3 ocation by Rev. Robert Mec- i Strattan and the G. A R ritual ad Maj. Gen. Willlam H. Car- {20 : AL > not like a4y emorial to FI Theodore R So8t, N N N e PAA;(\IL MO (? | Eride. department chaplain: reading | dress by Senior “Vice Commander | ter; U - S I and | M RO ographical Unton. B iplesitn eorst EostiRa 1 Tanini N \ NG, CKING, SHIPPING. 1 of Lincolh shurg address and |Shaw. H. A. Griffith, chaplain Soldiers’ menforial service of the,Ihis s 1he mistaken theory that fur- 5 : P haraaaests N N Your furuitare samared for $2.000 while 18 082 | nteiotic. aus shure nddress LA G ; : B e s Shes the soil in wh Aronyfl s memorial tablet for five former|Costelio Post, No. 15, William F. N N i ki riotic i ors re tn | tiome. pronounced the invocat nd | afternoon in the United 3 n anarchy flour- L C hical | Frai _ am F. N 5 N tomg-distance vans: §0 simail a0t locsl vams. | 1ind an 10 the faature of the program. | v B 1. Cammins, chaplain Soldiers' {States Nationai cemeters i Alexan- | hes members of Columbia Typographical| franklin, commander; Hiram F. Cash [N Washington Office § [ 4 @ | the address to be delivered Home, the benediction Patriotic | dria. Va. under-the auspices of Cush- dier dead in five cemeteries were | Union. No. 101, who dief A AL S0ule B vron Gallagher, com- N N UN"[ s’l‘ Vo jaddeas Yeldelrra b e, | L q Aal Bl M e O M acy. |rentembered Auring. A was unveiled yesterday afternoon in)mander: Augustus P. Gardner Post.|N ¢ N arding. mmadiately nr music was provided by the Soldi ing amp. N 3 Aivision f Mar. 1 th af N i = “ha o - 'N = N ¢ ypozraphical [ No. 18, Charles F. Wilson, ¢ N N {the President's address Miss ¥ |Home Band. The ccremoni Tl S af Vetrrane U S. AL The Service: for those interred in (Gien. |the auditorium —of Tvpographical| o2 L ol O e . Commander 1N COLORADO BUILDING R | Beisser was to sing_ Col. J. M. cluded with a visit to the tomb of |speaher will be Representative W. k5.0 Weod. Prospect Hill and Mary's | Temple. Capt D. V. CHisnOm | : 0Bt N0 N8, Chanies i N N i i v chief, Span- | Swan, commander; X 2 N N {Rac's “In “Flanders” Ficlds 1o music | Gen. John A. Lozan JAndrews of Nebraska |cemeieries were held at 1 oclock in | PAst commander-inohicl SRCS | oluh" post, No. 2 s T N T Main 1603 N . lreprooFWarel\ousflv SRS QL e Ll Prozram at Congreasional. | Sereteca is he Charanen e S dneliofiCiemondicometer s ek et Wi H, Chase, veteran of | Smith, commander: Walter Reea Hon N elephone Main \ i tounced by W on Gardine H. L : aztmenty i 0 Spanis s thor W o w K N r. Doraey. a|pital Post. No. 21, Paul Foot N ~- - S N ESTIMATES OMali0viNg,2acminG | nounced br | Washinzton Gardiner | ommind x| WEMOEL S0 b e eterd IS i Yeih By Mo ‘,i’lu;?‘“:r The civil war, participated | mander: Bureau ot Bngrg N Give-up business invited N i = erci held in (on Services in the churches yesterday | 8 American Legion. Y N amony. The roll call of|Printing Posi, No Franci N N PHONES :aiix3333 o alter Reed Patients Attend. \phich the spealcer w o | furnished the prelude to the Ale | Citen Debt of Gratitud: n the ceremony . P erved in thelMiller, " commander: 3i2th N N = SlonSENEW ore than 300 patients from Walter | 5 p ‘of South Da- | Program through which E e e former vaan by Thomas C. Parsons. | Gun Battalion Post, No. 73, I3 N N Let Us Move it 4 Hosnital were given seats in the | - other ceme. | 0day reconsecrated it A0 SUwar Dead. ‘Reprosentative Kahn of California. mmander: (eorg, N G. B. CHIPMAN N General Transfer and St | amphitheater. After the services they | teries. Gettysburg address|the patriotic sacrifices sons and ative Everett Saunders of || ReProseniative Rl orial address, | Post, No T Bai Brevier N . B. Cl h N Orage |were to be driven to the Red Cross|was read and the pledge to the fla daughters of t republi Pastors who delivered the enlogy.d 5000 (04" that America went into the mander: James lker Post, N N Clean. dry. private rooms. |canteen at national headquarters for|recited by the audience. The invo- Of & majority of the coneregations in wasized the debt of gratitude the |9001aTed YI8E 2RI Tond that the| 26, Col Arthur €. Newman. com-,N Manager N Freizht bauling from all stations. j refreshments. Mation and benediction were deliv-|their sermons aliuded to the plans tien owes the departed heroes of | WAT A0 TN Iiliies was an important mander. N N Expert Packing, Crating & Shipping | _f the many special services con- eped, respectively. by Rev. Henry D, jfor the construction in Washinzion ivil war. That the United States | 211 shven tory. He eulogised| Veterans of Foreign Wars—Depart- | N N City. suburban and long-distance Lanling. - | ducted over graves at Arlington to-|ifitchell and et E. MeBrid of the proposed national victory ie to offer the united resistance | (20107 18 G T Erinters. and | ment commander. ‘George L. Tait: de- | N N Estimates at any time. ! day by relatives and comrades of he-!pary i The Navy memorial bulldinz. They usked for forty-e tates in the recent|the patriotism o votion. to|Partment adjutant, W. N. Morell; Na- | nELIIIZTET. g OBce. 132V st nw. "7 Phone N. 9394 | rnex none was more impressive than | Buna proviied music for this service, | Contributions from District etizens - The spenker safd. was due |aEpesled for a greater JetOlOL (9 tional Capital Post. S Clifford Cox 1 TIIGBI 4 Tr. f the homage paid bv members of the | which began at 10 o'clock n order that a star for every Dis ces” of the men of '61. | GoURLEY. |/ -"the Rev. John Paul | (ommander: Equ Walter Reed ! anster Co. Y © Infantry " R e . VL diction were by U o i T Rauality Walter SReed | > ey | Veteran 2d D. . Infantry Drum Corps I trict soldier whe participated in the the nation’s disarming |9 8l s hjin: 3 Beck commaniar EQUITA BLE 1125 14th St. N.W. at the grave of Charles A. Fuckes. Moly Rood and Oak Hill. world war mavibeiplased in the donie 1 s other nations are arming Tyler. B:!rr';u"k P\nsz_ Frank R. Heise, com oA orme C v 1. v orials to the dead oly Rood i of the memorial The service was charge of Jo mander; o N | A g = o P omton e L e T sttt e e o om0 G Sl P T T e B G O s oo weee piamng tor ST L T 0 R | Co-Operative Building pecialists in gler to die in the world war. Simul-|ducted by William B Cushing Camp. in connec ol s Post, JIUPUTES | Twoe World War Heroes of D. C.1D."Day, commander. i i Long-Distan. Movi | taneously with the ceremonies for|Nq. 35, siuns of Veterans. A as- | rial program the (i A p s % H. Thomas| Following the morning service yes- Association ng. ce Moving ! Fuckes the memory of Bugler Fred-lgisted by Cushing Auxii: nd other veteran organizations were |\ Of iief Corps. No. 11: G- orge | terday In All Souls Episcopal Church | papre BoURSE INA Organized 1579 ONE FRANE 756~ LA gan of Company E. the first [und the children of the Industrial held last niz o Thomas” Auxilinry, No. 11: Richara ! trees were planted in Fonor NACTIVE. e B E FRANK. 756, NIGHT CALL M. 7973, |}, Rt anoch h ast might at Metr : 22 memorial tr e (st YEAR COMPLETED 3 H | er to die in action. was|fome School Senator A E. B Church, under ausprecs of J. Harden Camp. No. 2. Unifed Span- | of Lieut. Julian Noyes Dowell, son of | PARIS, May 30.—Trading was G ik MELS e Central Transfer Co. k “ha- | i i Zah = 5 2T2066.NT 131 H ST. X.W. I o baman was killed at Cha|Stephens of Ohin spoke at the Holy:Department of the Potomar. (. A. [ish War Veterans. Albert Michaud.{Mr and Mrs. Arthur E_Dowell. andjtive on the bourse fodas er ¢ ANNets ... ... BIZTZOG6NT BAGGAGE. BATLING. STORAGE. D ance: oo Wrexths were uried; Rood ceremonial, which Degan at Rev. J. Franklin Knotte of Amer. | (0mmander: 1 1. Jenkins |ljeut. George Baldwin McCoy. son of francs 47 centimes. Surplus ..........SLUGS3ZZAD MARYLAND AND VIRGI: e Grave of Fu S b rl’"\‘mfl";‘ n'.-lo(x]-k \-r-‘uh! hl"'mmn Com-;lean Universitv. who delivered the eacher ’hanii the Chief Justice of me"ms:n-x‘{\m London, 47 franes Now’s the T 3 . - —SC Y jiou the grate of Fuckes, one inamem: i mander Charles is presidinz. ' address. praised the soldier heroes of | P! At nery School. | preme Court and Mrs. M€ v per cent loan. % im oin I:I:ION_ 2 ory of the martyred bugler “over The invocation and benediction were the world war and appealed for | (hantain Willlum M. iponounsed N D Sterrett, rector, voiced the cent The dollar was quoted at | o stl:e eEm:it:b;: ! H 1 U . e 5 by Rev. Father J. (" Geale. pastor of ‘a nation-wide appreciation among| 'l Invocation and benediction. Mu- de of the congregation in having |12 francs 24%: cemtimes. | ! i ler Smith, formerly of Com- L . E e chans o pride o 5 | B Ty YR et fmmerts ot o By el 7 A e ot T | YTt et Thofiiyn | B prv of pene boner 2 (50 (|| Thousante nave adoptes 1ne Ji | Dans : 3 tn Carps A ylor. junior vice com-|fathers. whose sacrifices made pos- | o Maryland Avenue Lutheran |00 00 who were members S Smtsmbic fmr ot e ho was wounded o no1a0l . LI : i s e Citations o ! ) | heroes w | e ER MARKE ystematic saving plan o H 1o COMPANYr fimes in action at Chate o Frierr ‘:“:'\‘;!P(r D rien o e e U e lonalistructure j;-vlu‘j\'z\h..v (i e s sy |ehurch. (Tho_rector wes ‘sfm"d by I{V POOL COTTON T. ||| Equitabi- and have accumulated i +COM IR 2 atricd o the srave of Fucias ot R A A e i reminded his audience that “the st : iRe Rev. J. McBride Sterrett. AVERPOOL, May 30.— Spot cotton, ||| most substantial sums. = in orde: t he =ht i esentut! ivere Sa 0! ablishment of freedom in our own |Sons of Vet D quiet; prices ea god middling, 8.70: ~ | in order that he mizht participate in delivercd the address and | Tand in 1he srest civil war had paced | reecinon Gt IR leiocs (Graxce|Decoraind gulet ndotsfeasyil codlundiing: 110 ¢ Subscriptions for the : ~ SUMMER CAMPS, iin\otnllllna: b Hobil prenunced it c the was for the vietorics of a later AT et ‘f‘ With U. §. and Irixh Flags. low middling, 5.60; good ordmars. i | 815t Issue of Stock | L ady 1 5 d benediotio P an At ) Mivet cem v services were 3 smbers of the | ordinary, 4.60. Sales, 2,000 bales, | SR : e , : LreeEdy Sixty graves of former members ! ¢ : in b 5 SEPARATE ROOMS, Monta and solos constituted prineipaliy the ' ““Tio exercises began with the presen- | 1e19_under the auspices of Lincoin ; SIXY B O PSE (ore gecorated | cluding 0 Americin: Recciots eing Recelve f , $1 Mo —_— —————Imusical programs given at ation sEhe i bR e No. 2. Sons of Veterans, Solo.| |[ISh-AMETICAN, = YMount | 12,100 bales, all Ami 3 5! Local end Long Distance MOVING CACAPON SPRINGS CAMF Cemeteries aion of 'h(pyfld;:. " ln”};x b asian 1l on Ax Sealth. commander. Rbsressns | wilh American u'nd_lmhdnavg:'xrr: .Iv;‘" L iuis, ol fsle ot Futures Shm:, sz_so per Month Carefal Men. Rates Reasonab Eolei A e T Hurmony and Northewst come | 15,17 Shancel, waile the ssemblase |l sarion 17 Rilodes o Camp 47, | e ™o Drodseeionshrougn | toner. 1695 Siner 33 3 4 Per Cent Interest - Nw. (| § under the direction Potomac De headad by Col. | 41" tev. lewis J. OHern pro-| iy, Devlin Reilley. F. |~ INTER BUILDING STORAGE ; : | ner Fost” Xo n G A i el 558 MeElte I 1Y OOl [ the bericuion, while the T | K P TR Ve ed ohe momoria oney to EQUITAB[.!-;: Blli"VLIDlNG 90,000 sq_ft. Finest Storage Space in City. | i i 3 tduor spo & COTINIATL ] n Snyder, y commander, | SOCAtion was given by Rev. Francis | ragion. Prayer was offered by the an 915 t. 500 Booms for Household Goods and HE the State of V. Sumner Woman's Relief Corps T altenaeal THo EAvRr W offered b e Corps buglers i pov James A. Geary of the n ANoNY | Merchandise. counselors Persopal super | Mre. Julia West Hamilton. pr S B et Iy and taps. while a n A . Secured by First Doed of Trust on I Es, o 5 = L . - ! McBride, departme - a ty. and an original poc ¥ Firs k Extate. OHN JOY EDSON. President Ex?er: E,:f.k“‘." prn-'tebu & sh ppers < [Foripsraicalicy; addeons &0 "r';;’l':-'r'zml;—; o.F Morton's }: oman's Royert Mlebride, deninoy John's o | Univarsits. and o O Den, The nerv ijos:rr’—l;mim.“.gn”.. nd commision. FRANK P. REFSIDE, Secy. ty. Sol in and Lot istance Moving. | . b 2eli 8. Mrs. J = res o lute. were presided over by Frank - clier Sl e So i TEuaE . 8845. Free Batimates. 1438 U st. n.w. | Fort Loudoun Seminary, Winchester. Va. | g president. Brief remarks were presided | e D 7 = Sl hand ¥ . ers. rief rema er > V. Hemiy Garrixon Program. |Fxtended Serviee Progra OMara. 4 graves were not forgotten 2 Y & RO & neral Guy Vv Henry tarri-| At St Elizabeth's Hoxpital. e T by those in charge | § . No. 8. Army andl Navy Union,| An extended memoria rvicr was|of the general memorial arrangements. . 1its memorial services at the John | held at 10i; <pital fo ccial committee on isolated graves v g 1 its b T for A sp led grayet 3 chur St night. Recponsee|patients formerly in the serviee. D, consisted of P. O. Lawrence 3 = Over a 3] welcoming address was made | William A. White, superintendent. de- Knizht, Francis F. Miller. Alfred E. B E. Smith. The eulogy red the address of welcome. Other | Simon and John E. Brooks. SAVlN i Quarter for departed comrades was delivered sses were made by Capt. James| William B. Cushing Camp, No. 30. Sons : of a ' by Comrade John H. Paynter, who! ey Dunham. ehaplain, U. 8. R.lof Veterans, was assigned the duty of referred mbm» safe return of twenty- | Capt. Jul\(n Murphy, for the American | decorating statues in the District. 0“ v Century i eight members of the garrison who |legion; Lieut. L. D. Snyder, for the: o s NG 1 215 P ST and 1212 101218 G ST Gaw Service on battiefiels nf Burope |V eterans of Foreign Wars, and Wil | Ocers of Orzanizations AVI 5 Experience i as a signal mark of Divine favor.!liam Mattocks. department commander| In Charge of Ceremonies. =¥ in Property e Members of the garrison who have |r.r the United Spanish War Veterans. | Officers of the veteran organizations ON U . Manage- W mmpl & died “since last Memorial Day are| Rev. George M. Cummings offered the!and auxiliaries which composed ihe = WAXEDwHA)Ol“ ete assortment of mm Products for kcep“‘g Lemeal B. Smith. Gesrge Maxwell, | invocation and benediction. More than | memorial committee are the following: | = ment { RS i o . Hobert Sewall, Thomas Brikcoe and|1.000 patients and their friends attended | Department officers, Departmen in the best of condition. During the summer months, @ [ Rope S the service, Which was presided mver be |the Datomac—Department commander, srhen mafi rugs are taken up. it is especi y A le that your President Harding yesterfay was Zuleh of Gen, Nelson A.{John McEliroy: senior. vice .:r;:‘z:r;":fi‘?:: u E y cially desirabl elected an honorary frustec of Me-|Miles Camp, No. 1, T 8. W, V. | commander. Alfred Shaw: junior v e | Hoors be gi constant . Kinlex Memorial Church. where me-| In Congrossional cemetery exercises|department commander. H. L. Deam S 5 Your Rental Property > 5 given attention. morial services were held last night. | were heid over the grave of the Indian | medical director. Dr B.l_aflmees \lfl'\t’r':‘- Rev. S (Geriah Lamkins, the pastor, | chief, Pushmatahn, Commissioner of In- | chaplain, R. E. McBride; assistant; e P S delivered the memorial address Qian Affairs Burke and Representative | adjutant general, O. H. Oldroyd. and 1 W hether you own _" \ m DUST MOP wm CLEANER g The monument at Canton. Ohio,” | Carter of Oklahoma spok: fiistunt quartermaster general, E. 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