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ror™ o S gy : ' UPHE ‘SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON,'D. C, SEPTEMBER 11,” 1921—PART 1.~ il VETERANS: GREAT WAR MINISTER, BOXING BOUT REFERLE, ' R S OF G B IS RE-ENGAGED BY CONGREGATION A Column:Devoted to the Interests of the Men Whe . Defended the Nation.on Land and Sea. something in addition to his salary by refereeing boxing bouts. He makes no secret of the fact. Fur- bord, assistant chief of staff, left here WILL INSPECT CAMP BRAGG. last night to inspect Camp Brl;’:- Secretary Weeks and Gen.. Har-IN. C. — JAMES M. CARTER & COMPANY, INC. Announces the Inauguration Suites I Built to Order e ——— BUY—from the Factory | —DIRECT and—SAVE | | | eS| 4 Special ... - $C) Luxurious Living ?8 Room Suites of Three Pieces - Made on the Premises To buy ome of - these Exquisitely Overstuffed Suites is to save many dollars—we guarantee our prices to be as much as half off the usual retail —for we manufacture them HERE. United Upholstery Co. Manufecturers of Upholstered~Furniture 911 7th Street NW. M. 3419. By the Awsociated Press. CHANUTE, Kan., September 10.— The Rev. Earl A. Blackman's = of a -Business Brokerage Department Py : h - h The snnusl: convention of the |0 attend the annual convention of the | nual resignation asain has been o e D e nie FURNITURE American Legion pusts of the District | SReress Logion, 27 KEnees Q7 (21 refected by the congregation of the | esrning capacity. MAKERS “Twins recently came to our house,” he said. “If some person is to be pald for refereeing and I do the work satisfactorily I ought to have the money to help support those twins.” 4 ~@1is services as a referee are to- day in much demand in Kansas, Miesouri and Oklahoma. His pres- I ence in the ring is regarded as a guarantee of a clean Sght. His in- fluence in making boxing a popular spert has been felt throughout this section. It was while he was chaplain of the 137th Infantry of the 35th Di- vision in France that the Rev. Mr. Blackman became a devotee of the fistic game. He was known as “the fighting parson of the 35th,” and justly so, for he not only su- pervised but engaged in many box- ing bouts, In his own church the Chanute minister has put into practice his theory that the church should sponsor both boxing and dancing in the church. Mr. E. K. Gibbons, a business spccialis:, will have charge of this branch of our organization. 1f you would sell your business, consult us. If you would buy a business, consult us. Mr. Gibbons will give his personal attention to all clients. of~Columbia are to de held October 14 and 15. This was decided upon at a meeting of the executivs committee of the local organization. All-day sessigns will be held in the board room of the District building, where several posts now hold meetings. At this convention delegates to the national convention at Kansas City, October 31 and onvention committee, The medal of honor men, who will attend are from all parts qf America. They are.” - Joseph B. Atkinson, Memp! Frank J. Bart, Newark. N. Barkley, Blairstown, : Doster, Rockhill, 8. C.; L. Eg- dannibal, Mo.; Garry Evans Foster, Hannibal, M Kary Evans C.; Earl D. Gregory, Cha Harold A. Furlong, Detroit; y G. Gumperts, New. York; M. Waldo Hatler, Kansas City; Ralyn Byron, Ill.; Bichmond Hilton, 8.1 Kershaw, 8. C.; Nelson M. Holderman, isk. The commi‘tee on arrange-|Washirgton; August E. Jansen, New ments is to be announced later. York; Philip C. Kats, San Francisco; ‘Appointments of former service men | Avchie A. Peck, Rochester, N. Y.i to positions in the veterans’ bureau|Thomas Pope, Chicago; Samuel i preference to non-service men will be | gomoier, Philadeiphia; Willie urged at the comifig convention. A fea- Ky Clayton XK. Slack, ture which the District legion organiza- B 4 L. Turner, tion plans is the organization of a|gominole, Van_Iersal, department for the woman's auxillary, | BT n01¢ Foputs, Ve iepigue, which will have the first meeting of | Eassale, & Ji VORe, oo iwoodni, its executive committee September 16 | £on Hiomas, Ky en organization wi e g . Ky. ir Tnd" GuTS0il 1or o womar's con- | The hancred snems Tl BT ey Ml B leave home until they return. They .+ The will be plaged if prominence during conducted by the veterans' bureau is | the variousSevents of the convention Christian Church of Chanute. Once & year, regularly, since the war the Rev. Mr. Blackman has given his parishioners the ‘choice of accepting his advocacy of box- ing bouts, dancing and pool, or of hiring a new pastor.’ While the vote each year has been heavily in his favor, it is by no means unani- mous. . “You will find me Jn the boxing ring, the dance halls, the lodge halls. the pool halls, perhaps in the alleys, or wherever men congre- l ‘Tenn.; John ames ‘ JAMES M. CARTER & CO. 1317 New York Avenue . Main 657-658 Y.: gate, 12 I continue to preach to the Christian Church of Chanute,” was the ultimatum contained in the minister’s recent resignation. Not only was the resignation re- jected—the copgregation voted its pastor an increase in salary. This he refused to ept, declaring he was amply paid, and that he earns | BUY NOW— - A Secial Sale of DRAPERIES, Etc. “clean-up” .- campaign being o ~ When you see th Tesulting ia thousands of veterans|and will head the parade in its review = uality of 4 ds th z _Db!llnln‘[ compensation and hospital | by distingulshed Porei‘n and Ameri- Joality ol Bonds that we treatment to Which: they are entitled. | can visitors. 3 = mifer st sthese -+ excep- ¢ according to report being received — PR, tionally low prices—you here. Efforts are being made to round | Thirty-five members were a2t » - will agree that they- are up all the veterans .before Decem-|fo Vimcent .Costello Post, Amerioas e SENSATIONAL VAL- ber 31. Legion, at its last meeting, thus o T < The ‘scope of” eligibility for relief|bringing: the: membership up to the = 3 i .UES—every one. 7th and E 600 mark. Announcement was made that delegates-to the annual conven- tion of the-national organization at Kansas City next month will be made at the next meetini was greatly extended by the recently enacted Sweet bill, and many of the applicants are filing under these new provisions. Formerly only veterans suffering from 10 per cent disability Store Neo. 3 14th and U STS. N.W. Store No. 4 7th and M STS. N.W. $8.75 B | | Qun'fast Dra 9c UF or over were eligible for hospitaliza- - c The Robley Lo . tion. The Sweet bill changed this to = 49c | 1omea™ alrs, L cush- iow modical treatment to all who |the all-naval post of the American : R | bd a0 §10.50 |, | |1 ounmor ore-hait of ¥ por cans sl | SRiiioue * pand - ongert on el When Prescriptions Hav S ow > $18.50 Wicker Chairs, cush- ability due to service. Also tuberca-SCP0 g "0 the old naval hospital, en ptions e * the Anticipated Effect tients, lar and neuropsychiatic ‘within ide o HuE remg S € O foned seat o haTer duvblope Sth street and Pennsylvania avenue (! ¢ -9-" 6 =2 Sheback, at.......... > southeast, during the firat part of thir N Proving that their condition was con- | the Navy Yard Band of Washington When prescriptions are accurately compounded of Sto feacted ip the military :service, ,The |The celebration continued for three pure, fresh drugs of standard strength, they wiil have MT. PLEASA P ery and Novelty Sup store o O Dot 18 "placed ‘upon' the |evenings and was a success. Re. The effect your physician anticipated. The s 'ightest 1ith and PARK ROAD p Ve Other liberal provisions | freshments were served, and special error in measuring ingredients, or substituting some- Fofmerly Chas, E. Gross « - Zovernment. FOrALILOrA 1 O, teats were furnished by Washing- thing similar or “just as good” for the items the doc- < The Deligh 911 7th St. N\W were_incorporated in the Sweet bill|feftared Terd SRS L (oians " Prhe tor Specifies may defeat your physician’s aim and be Drapery Shop™ —— governing the reinstatement of insur- |tan's well KRowR CRHELCNET o) Bg productive of harm instead of good. When those pre- gt = S ance for disabled men.’ P 8 scriptions are filled at Peoples, you and your doctor N e = = In addition to the new cases which |used for stranded experience men in may feel secure, because we realize the tremendous Stei Bo ¥ o AS —_— arise under the Sweet bill, the squads | Washington. importance of accuracy and prescriptions are filled 18th amd COL EXACTLY as written only by registered pharmacists, Formerly Lewis Flemer's who are thoroughly capable and who do nothing else. . 11 NNSYLVANIA S.E. Mind You! These Are Values 70c Alophen Pills, P. D. & Co., 100s $1 Alcorub, the new rabbing Alcohol $1.00 Alboline Mineral Oil, pint 25¢ Beecham'’s Pills 75¢ Baume Analgesigue Bengae 25c¢ Carter’s Liver Pills. . 50¢ California Fig Syrap 50c Caticara Ointment. . 50c Caldwell’s Syrap Pepsin. $1.50 Fellows’ Syrup $1.00 Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. $1.20 Gray’s Glycerine Tonic 85¢ Jad Salts 60c Kilmer's Swamp Root. 50c Limestone Phosphate. 25¢ Lapactic Pills, 100. 25¢ Lysol, small. . . . $1.50 Milk’s Emalsion are being met by hundreds of men. patently eligible even under the old regulations, who have deferred their applications until now. Many of these men were intimidated by the red which formerly surrounded all cl awards. Others were employed until the hard times set in and had re- fl;;h)lfl from accepting government aid. There have been about 7,000 claims g\bd at this time as a result of this rive. A joint meeting of the committees of No. Representation in the American commission to the conference on limitation of armanent November 11 by at least one soldier of the world m | war was asked of President Harding by the American Legion's national legislative committe here. “There Isn’t & group in the nation that knows as much about war and has had as vital an interest in the problem of war and peace as the ex-service men of the country,” the legion declared. The committee also urged Secretary of Commerce Hoover to give the le- National Capital Post, 137, Veterans of | €lon representation on behalf of serv- Foreign Wars, was held Tuesday even-.[ice men in the unemployment con- .| ference soon to be held. ing, when Past Commander George ds of the American Legion posts Neuner presided. s 2 e O letad | its wohedalc | In the District of Columbia are taking a keen interest in- the $1.750 musica! nounced it has completed its sched: e e make | contest whith is to be held during the national conventien of the American final announcement of plans: and Legion at Kansas City this fall. ;ro to the national encampment at the de- partment meeting Tuesday -evening in Men who accepted officers’ commis- sions for the war only and who room 318, Metropolitan National were wounded or disabled should be retired with pension the same as are officers of the regular army, the Amer- ican Legion’s national legislative committee ‘declared in:praying Secre- tary of” War Weeks to extend the privilege to them. The selective serv- foe law and arn opinion of the army's judge advocate general were cited as Justifying the claim. Pint Vacuum Bottle 79c Metal case—black enameled—fine filler —unusual value. When you buy a SPRING buy it .by name—ENGLANDER LL springs are not alike. Any kind of a bed spring will not do. ENGLANDER Springs are the only springs made with the «Wit Edge’” side guards that keep the mattress in place and shape, and " prevent; slipphg or sagging. They are absolutely sanitary. 80c Pompeian Massage Cream Ingram’s Milkweed Cream. . .. 3/o-Ib. Theatrical Cold Cream. ... Java Rice Face Powder. ... ... Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder. Azarea Face Powder. .. Melbaline Face Powder. Djer Kiss Face Powder Mavis Face Powder. Three Flowers Face Powder. Mavis Telc. .. Mery Garden Talc. . Djer Kiss Tale. Garden Coaurt Talcam building. . The entertainment committee is ar- ranging a program for the meun% on the evening of September 16. There will be a short business session, follow- | ed by entertainment. ‘Refreshinents will be served. Y ‘The greatest gathering in history of American heroes is assured with the ac- ceptance by twenty-five congressional medal of honor wearers of an invitation NEWS OF THE CLUBS Ry op—. The Petworth Woman’s' Club :met| the president, Mrs. Henry Lockwood, Tuesday evening in the school build- |3t Kirkwood Terrace, Clarendon, Va. Riveris Tdlc...... 4 60c Nujol, small . . . 42¢ ing on Shepherd street. Mra. Griith | There,wiloPe Sromihent speskers, an e e s g~ 19 3 T - Evans reported o the picnic given in | luncheon. z : ymans R §0c Pape's Di & 35¢ _ ENGLANDER Bed Springsin Link or Woven Wire Fabric June to children of the Bruen Home, Resinol Soap..... ST c Fape's Diapepsin o5 §1.25 Pierce’s F-non'!t'l;mtnpfio- 50c Philip’s Milk Magnesia .. . . . .. 60c Resinol Ointment . .. particular : stress “being given the kindness' of Mr. Miller of the Red Star Sightseeing Company i convey- Woodbary's Facial Soap. . Spring can be had with or without Wit-Edge Side Guards. : Packer's Tar Soep.... .. [ RammEn Add comfort to your home—add a |lmmtns ywmng gt to . o e Caticare Sodp........... $LISS.S. 5. Clorthe biood) . sir Couch Bed—an ENGLANDER The committee on October festival| .y v oy Hove Your Tpholstering L beonomoas §,,,_,,1 '"m,(,:lu(;:,t':,:: ,0,._“) X 7:: was given authority to proceed with Done We Would Suggest That You Call at 909 H St. N.W. Lime Water, pint. . . ...... 3 Bay Ram, pints, 98¢; 1 pints Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia, 3 omnces. .. Castor Oil, 4 ounces. .. plans for a harvest supper and bazaar |- October 26 in the Petworth Methodist Church on Grant Circle. Reports were read ‘by_chalrmen of standing committees, Mrs. M. W. commacs YOU’LLm only add comfort bt by being $1 Neet Deodorant. Couch Bed - you'll add Knowlton of the lit 1t oY N + convenience. thar will amnouncine, sl e Wt mestng 1 T et oue e El Rado Depilatory Liguid. Tr. lodine, 2 ounces. . September 1, at the home of Mrs. k. | asd Beriia. Let us help you solve your color Odorono Depilatory. ......... Spirits of Camphor, 2 ounces.. . B. Russ, 4007 New Hampshire ave-|scheme. We specialize in Japanese Wall = Extract Cascara Sagrada, 3 onnces. nie, ;l‘(l;:n music committee will meet | Panels, Freach Couch Covers, Antiqus Furai- De Miracle Depilatory. 53¢, 89¢ and $1.75 Vanilla Extract, 2 ounces. . Mrs W5 v::“fim'r&' home comen tare, Decorative Velours and Tapestries. Kolynos Tooth Paste. ... .. --.19¢ Turpentine, pint e will meet wi . J. K. 4 . the Chalrman, Filday stertipon. Sep: The Milton H. Miller Co., Pepsodent Tooth Paste. ... -39¢ Carbolic Acid, pints, 39¢; 4 ounces Epsom Salts, 4-pound tin 2 Mercks’ Sugar of Milk, Ib. Boric Acid, Yz pound . . Lyon’s Tooth Powder or Paste. “Ideal” Tooth Pas®.. Mays’ Hair Health. .. n, tember 16, the subject for the after- noon being ‘“Nutritfon and Nutritive Value of Food.” - The hospitality com- T f mittee will meet with the chgMfman, 909 H N.W., Ph. M. 6035., 2 Mrs. T. S. Tincher, on Grant Circ! NI This committée is also planning a pic- Sago, Sege and Sulphar. Salphar, poand ..... {w | (‘ UM 2o in Rock Creek Park in the near Wanons Shampoo Bags. ... Bicarbonate of Soda, 1 pound. w‘ i ‘!7 |1 club il be invited. ' The philan- Amami poo. . . Sodium Phosphate (P. & W.), pound. . ik L) [ otk N b e Pinend’s Eex de Quinine Lump Alam, pound various homes in Washington .at the meeting_September 20: 4t the home of Mrs. Evans, the e)nlrmn% The 1921-1932 . yearbook-~1s - being distributed. Seven new members were voted into the club before ad- Journment. - CFEIT Capitol Assembly, Cathelie Frater- Spalding Council, K. of C., on its out- honor guests were Supreme President Edmund J. McNeil and Past Supreme President David Henebery of the fra- ternity. Delegates were _elected - to the supreme convention of the Cath- You may not need, a New Roof for some time to come, if the present roof is properly [! , repaired. . Get our advice and” " estimate. A : MEN! Here’s. a Sale of — ‘HIGH LIFFE’ -~ - Cigars olic Fraternity, to be held here next month, and . President Arthur J. Dal- ton was elected delegate to the .con- vention of the national council, to-be held in this city September 21-22. - The Amitie Club was the guest. of Spalding. Council, K. of C., on its out- ing to Fairfax, Va., Labor day. The Amitie chorus, under the leadership| of Bernard Fitsgerald, . entertained the party during the. afternoon. The club, which meets each Wednesday evening at St. Peter’s Hdll, has de- cl upon & subscription dance, by invitation, to be given September 26. ‘The Ladies’ Guild of Vandernecken 1 Churek met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anson Rogers Tracy, in Franklin Park.' Va. Following luncheon, Mrs. Crockett, in the absence of the president, called the meeting to order. Reports .show- ed the guild to be in flourishing con- dition. Mrs. kson: Stod- 2 bed .that is of matchless convenience and absolute semitstion. ENGLANDER Three-Piece Beds, in enamel wood finishes, are equipped with the exblusive «Wis- the work right, at the right price.- ... fBent Glass for china cabinets.— plate-glass shelves, etc, etc.” Becker Paint & Glass Co. 1230 Wisenite. Aver T one Weat 67 Deli ; Chocolate, 1-2-Ib., 15¢ —Large cake; pure; delicious. Special, 18c Cake. Florence Jacl tlo s, . dent of the ' Federatiop ‘of Clul ‘Virginia, Lnnouner:d °:or ‘candidacy lyman _of Vi Sradi, M et In n 3 7 stand tonm?’t‘or new and .needed reforms. % L c ENGLANDER “Predecthte fir Siag end Reat™ Boivans. B BE=E Sold _Hoerywhers by Fur e L — by ENGLANDER SPRING:BED CO. ‘The Aritagton County Waman’s Club, 3 ‘will meet tomorrow at-11 a.m. with The . outfit . fllm above —_— consists _of ‘& wunslfl utd sprager and & pint can’of —the -~ combination ‘and-rids your home Debts. Combination Furniture . Dealers and > Special, Nes. 1 and 2 —Presenting several very popu- lar sizes and shapes in this fine All Havana cigar, made by the Gene Vall Cigar Co. Priced regularly, 2 for 25c, and 15¢ straight—special while the al- lotment lests at 3 for 25¢. : ,Belew are listed the shapes fn- Regular two for 35 HIGH LIFE (Non Plas Ultra) two for 25¢ HIGH LIFE (Broadside Coroma Chicos). tor B; price NOTICE! *“Pepsodent” Compons Re- deemed at All Stores —This is ‘“‘Pepsodent Sam- Clip coupons now running in the news- papers_and present at any Peoples g Store for a trial size tube Pepsodent FREE. “Bob White” Toilet Paper. 3 for 25¢. . —Good sized rolls—good -qual- « ity toilet paper. . 8 for 2Bc. - —A splendid comb, worth more than this special price. As a beverage, hot or cold, it delicious _and refresling. Serve plain or with any_ flavor 18 SR TR O — Wy OSSN

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