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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 9, 1921—PART 1. b A = . y § egins the last day of this month. The Duties of Citizenship. by Miss Della D'Bdwinc. accompanied | will announce the plans for attending on the piano by Miss Beulah Butts;|the Confederate reunion at Chut- % Ranking reserve officers from various Vv . compos o e 2] ! ‘Washington to protest the order and tenor; Bud Smead, lea Llarue)n Boot, are seven good reasons as to why . 0 L to take up the question with members | ({7 %l “Gonieric sense of the pronoun) | VAFitone: Irving Cleveland, bass. e e et t Ind and the name is claimed of Congress. t] gress. With the reserve fOrce |gnouid join a citizens' association, be-| Representative William B. Bolwing ES —We make a specialty of INSTALLING - Several promotions in the engineer Joeo R. McKey, commanding the com- |5ad the entire American legion behind : | | K e foht Tt e the hallet wow that the |caus of Alabama will deliver an address | to be derived from the Sanskrit word regiment of the District of Columbla |Pany. expects to have a winning team |matter will bo made a O i labe. 1°"You are a resident of the Dis-|on “Reconsiruction if Alabama.” aft- | meaning “Ave.” on account cf its A% 3 The, reserve force offieers and men |¥Fict of Columbia. er which dancing wiil follow. Jesse | ingredients—rum, tea, sugar, lemon Anthony, commander, will preside and ! and hot water. National Guard were announced last Private First Class John J. Ryan of | 4o also planning a vigorous publicity | _ 2 Yeu should have a voice in your night as follows: Company B, engineer regiment, will re- | oo, > paign to acquaint the couniry with |&QVernmert. port at the school for bakers and cooks | the fact. which they have not boasted | 3. You should know that, without | Vi SRERRRRERERRERRR N R R R To be staff sergeant, Sergt. Wilfred b ot e sergeant, Serg! at Camp Dix, N. J., October 15 to begin | hefore, fhat it was the reserves which |8 vote here a citizens’ association is QUALITY, RELIABILITY When you stop to comsider the quality and reliability of Hugh H. Muir, Joseph M. Owens and anged by the War Department es-|the fighting zones during the war. They 4. You should be willing to help E. Garlick; to be sergeants, Corys. 3 ELECTRICITY geants, Corys. [a four months course which has been | nacy For the mot pone oo tnenips in | the ORIy Wiy to speak. | Walter £ Whitlock: to be corporals, |BECially for National Guard members. |are obtaining records and f the District Com : H Y| Private Ryan is the only local g s an jgures to mi oners shoulder our: dent otk and mol ~r B il . 2 S Sis med T Dislamaa o V- bear out their statements, One state- | their great responsibilities by your i Bmmrtanes "of having your work do —Let us consult with you if you con- [l Firpetd Sona £ VeERE Whh | ESISTAL SO0 ST TRt | monk whon, L b 2L, Bfor e | P e e it B e . e e St & e < Wl s o Nortarity. s that out o rty- 3 should be willing to hel, N years DR. WYETH AND ST. ¥ ERT, your home. We will advise you wha C and the promotions were made on |at the nex ALy one wasig radudte | e ¥ et S8 Sxaming yose® teoth EREE. - % to do. recommendation ‘of Capi. Harry E.|" private o O o Deem | e R A o Tanke ottt [ate of the ehildrens see. that. they |25 Diceasaey W Bo CroiNtaRy ststed—sos an BELE ‘on this g man, 1 4 8 k ¢ dren. see that smination. % e 5 Dy e T a e anae e eanliness 1s i3 striki 5. : e — engieer regiment under tho leadership | Marine Corpe ; oo ietate 6 heacrves Bave sraplion | come woed aud asctal citibors. | S St ey TeE Sy / & \ 5 . . of Serst Arthur B. :f—lr;’})h?l:nom o The following men enlisted in Company |silently whtn ‘every order of the de-| 7. If vou live in a communits s 3 el ory w- uring _the t : A ; 5 bt b f 2 ¥ you ; ‘a ) P e e Ay O i e e e arir. | Aokt o it oy T | ahand e il o jatand anid be i@ Aueiibe Tecth| Gl Cevan ‘ Established Over One-Half Century fl {new membersor Company ‘A" have re- |Joseph” B.” Herbert and Lincoln S.|shiowing some of the Aehiiiy etock] TRen Joihe thia citizen e Will Not_Slip i 2 L c B k M v e call for players and Capt. | Jones. which 81@)' :um(l.e;r/edw |<_lr:"g(l”‘; v;-‘urld near you and 1 h |E :'.:"I;):o:—lu.m: mh"fi' 80c to $1 u e e and let's a : Setn o T ol silver, amal: eo C. Brooks, Manager B hl. but have ot wshed; bt whith | Secretars oeomiis i 2 & Tecth, $5.00 up. gam or porcelain. 813 14th St. N. w. thrylar: ?;;lermin]—d nofiv to'gain, is to Sitizens’ cTatton | pplani e regular officers in the re. Open Every Evening Until 8 O Clock. and en 4 P.M. 1 Lady and maids in attendance. Ail Work Fully Gua for 20 Years. Kindly keep name and location of our office in your mind. officers are used in- the militia division Y W . No. Sons of NEWS OF THE NAVAL RESERVEJ o raserve.ofheans, b Nationd Card Icom}m;,u; SONS TO MEET. of the War Department to direct the Contederate Ve hold an militia and reserve forces of that % MWRIRIRRRN RIRIRIRIRIRIRIR] = = = Orders for the disenrollment of tack on the part of re - D ‘fi“’ T!’ ” Pl 2 M ciommes®s, 5 4 e 5. of the Utéca |anisationa Of the Teserve OF |branch of the fehting services.” |obel meetins Tuesduy nix : ETH, 427-29 7th Street N.W. 5 re-{Co crate Mel a ome, i 3 hor- ImPOSSIble to Make States Neval Reserve Force, number-| The Navy Department officials said |serve met Tursday Right. and will hoid | Vermont avenue. at “which e Ve e R B, " e et Tafon T G ATt Aad Mkt Ther ing 195,000 ofMcers and men has|that the action was made necessary |ANother meeting carly tomorrow might. { (AN, (18 Draughters and public | gton. Phoue Main 706 When 2 report. will be prepared for | Wil be entertained with a violin solo B o A B S e e S e T | to prevent a deficit in the appropria- |presentation to the whole associatior stirred up a hornets' nest among the Better Paint Than Pha sama cvanine. tions, but reserve officers state that even then the department shoul have pointed out the facts to Cc‘lll'x‘3 gress, and sought additional funds or | asked for the will of Congress, that | body having established the reserves and not having passed any subs O N e dariorions at the focal[ASSHLOIAW, diroctne thy Navy De- The ingredients that go into [[li|amers e the nayy zanis, tie z:lm el i e e rmserye| reservists. ‘ The local force was the . o - first to institute active operations to M d P have the order rescinded. urco Ll ul am Officers have pointed out that when the Navy Department gets the economy bug, its first potnt of at- tack is the personnel. It was said et r . . become a lot of junk before it cambeen termed the hasty action of the . . be used. Ni | the making of Murco Liquid [[jj|sima® " * "8 0 e re | Nor, Doparimenesnd Soyare oc | > termined to leave no stone unturned i serve officers on which to base anluntil the order is Paint are— attack on the Navy Department. It Tl rescinded. Severs plans of action are being discussed e— e Cnastr i} toteind District Naval Reserve Officers’ A: We have a complete soclation, which is headed by Lieut. line of all repair parts Commander John Balch Blood. for steam and hot water Legion, George Washington Post No.| boilers, furnaces, la- a ving passed a resolution durl i 5 P b S, n during trobes, stoves and ltrl'n!u nl:il{ml what ranges. struction of a link in the chain of | - the national defensc system. Other Let us have your or posts are expected to take .up the! ders early. 18 the general opinion that the action of Secretary Denby in ordering the disenroliment is clearly illegal, and this will be one of the points of at- 1009 Pure Lead Al Pure Linseed Oil SPANISHE WAR VETERARS. Pll.l‘ e—Tul"_e Iy For the gecond time the pension i m laws have been interpreted by the | pen e Interior Department in favor of the il J ‘D'_—- soldierh and his dependents. v This i i time the department reverses former i apan rier decisions by holding that enlistment gy 1 the resolutl e “anacal stts of Congress of} (SNl 803 Ihe resolution ‘passed by 1898 in the regular naval establish- shington Post will be pre- Rudolpll & West Co. x . ke sented to the departmental conven- | Price. $3.50 Per Gallon ||| pem s e zeriotst toe war makea|iionse fue Heaton nere his"monts ||| 1232 New ¥ork ave. ¥w. ! a pension. g h ‘White and Most Colors This decision will permit the r consideration of numerous “rejectes The last qualities of Murco Liquid . B . claims and the granting of a pension Jaint are without an equal—put up in [[ji |1 B yidqw; AlL ek ceme, e ot i Step on ,e r an d Get A way cans for your convenience. llljene soteran, and miz secs ety mace 3 v to the commissioner of pensions. i LL OF PLPPY POWER | Department Commander McCaftrey, : E. J. MURPHY CO. That’s the W, i at’s the Way With o LIGHTNING "R . FUEL appointment of the following com- Withesnappy weather coming on your motor will mittees: Legislation—James J. Mur- phy, chairman; G. E. Rausch, Samuel need the stimulation and life that Lightning puts in the cylinders. G. Mawson, Lee H. Harris, James E. You can start right on the dot, no matter how frosty the motor may be— Saves your time, your battery and your temper. No Carbon---No Knocks 25% to 35% More Mileage If you want to feel your motor “On the Bit” and full of life—tank up with Lightning. PENN OIL COMPANY Wholesale Dealers in Gasoline, Greases, Lubricating Oils and It SOLE DISTRIBUTORS Phones: West 166; Rosslyn 210, Rosslyn, Va. If Il Washington, D. C. Main 5280 == = = if | ert Micbaud. Clifford 8. Cox, Harvey M. Knight, Robert Cox. John Murphy and Harry atterson (chairman). The department commander will make of- ficial visits to the camps during No- vember, Comrades Frank Parrish, C. W. Gwynne, Alfred E. Simond., Wil- liam F. Davis, L. Ir. Jones, George B. Parker and Charles E. Currier have been appointed aides-de-camp. | Byrne, Robert E. Cox and John Mur- The h il === = || o " crievances—G. F: Rausch, Al- radiator of the new type, 61, = Frederick A. Royse, Cadillac is higher and its shoulders have been raised and rounded to conform to a more graceful pattern. The change of radiator shape is reflected in a hood of more liberal dimensions. This improved front Spanish war veterans generally will hail with joy the good news that Col. Thomas S. Crago of Waynesburg, Pa., has been chosen by the people of Pennsylvania to fill the vacancy as member-at-large in Congress caused by the death lust spring of Repre- sentative Garland. Comrade Crago had previously merved ten years in Congress, losing out in the republican primaries for renomination last year, and when the vacancy occurred just prior to the beginning of the Sixty-seventh Con- gress his many friends urged him to again enter the race, assuring him of a walk-over for both nomination and election, which was practically what happened. As evidence that his colleagues rec- ognize his abillty in military matters may be cited the fact that. being elected on September 20, he was sworn in on September 21, and promptly assigned to the committee on military affairs, one of the most sought for among committee assign-, ments. €ol. Crago, with his wide eircle of friends in Congress and with his }'well known sympathy for the de- end gives the car a more distinguish- ed appearance and conveys an im- pression of greater power. THE WASHINGTON CADILLAC CO. 1138-40 Connecticut Ave. Telephones Franklin 3900—3901 Open Eveninga Until § P.M. Sundays Until 3 P.M. ene AT OUR 3 FILLING STATIONS pendents of his decsarad comrades Will be a powerful factor in the en- Neo. 1—Blair Road and Cedar Street, Takoms Park, D. C. | deavor now being made to effect No. 2—New York and New Jersey Avenues Northwesi. some needed changes in the pension BOTH OPEN ALL GHT law: - S—16t and TEU TR MIDNIGHT Wl — } 3 i | commander-in-chlef Carlstrom, in And Most Good Dealers {nis firat. general order. announces, among other appointments, Depart- ment Commander Charles W. McCaf-} . D m m frey as acting chairman of the na- - tional legislative committee. i The get-together soclal Saturday Takoma Park, D. C. evening of the committee having in |charge the overseas Coney lsland ! shows was a delightful affair, as the | program consisted of fancy dancing by Paul and Elizabeth Arnold, Chris- tine and Catherine McLeod, accom- panied on the piano by Miss Rosella McLeod; solos by Mr. E. Albert Lang, Mr. Addison, accompanist; Miss Es- tella Murphy, Miss McLeod and David Lloyd Brown, Mr. Huyser accompa- nist; recitation by Miss Dyer, and a spicy monologue by Mr. J. J. Mullane. Refreshments were served by the ladies of the committee. il [ 1214818007 [Yys Jti Make the Family Glad; Get An Anchor Top Winter driving in an open car or a car equipped with Ioose, leaky side curtains is doubly a hardship for women. , 7 o Ll The son of Past Commander R. H. Woogd, who has been confined to his bed in Fort Totten, N. Y., hospital i since )I‘lfy 23, is impr:‘;'mw %lvovlvl)‘. ' y H and w be transferr to ‘alter Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Cold in Few Hours Reed Hospftal In a few weeks. Col. John Jacob Astor Camp, at its meeting last Monday night, tendered a great welcome to its adjutant, Past Ams Instant Relief! Don’t stay stuffed-up! -Quit blowin, An Anch will them, an th cozy com 3 it g and Commander Alfred E. Simond, who snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two presented th and department ill gi hours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. ::p:“f:;‘?::‘?i“”:{‘,’}"“"g“:{:;‘“' t’:‘s wme,:" f th 3rgnTotyp an gsty‘vf f ,fin:goso‘:i cal'e : vas_advis S The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages e Commander Frank Wielock Delivered ort, the dignt d style, of a » after a short illness. $ Women are glad to drive to social functions in a car trans- ?f head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- ishness, sneezing. formed by an Anchor Top. It fits the car as if cast in the same mold. Sister Frances Van Allen announces a meeting of Admiral George Dewey “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known . :flflg 009,}! :lnly a few ccgms at drug stores. It acts wirl;x;uk assist- fi\‘:f:%lt. q‘é?fi{h h:!lfrl:{“::i;fi::z ’:t‘ 4 e. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine, Insist upon Pape’s. N CAiiltary and Lineal Seciety Anchor T stal glass door windows raise and lower are to pay a friendly visit and perfect H 1 - op cry ,,,,;,.,Eme,.hlog‘,, participation e e lefltntothl: &d::&oblgav“mght”_ glloupa l_zothingt is noiselessly. Doors fit and operate perfectly. dUphol;tery overseas’ Fhow: auxiliary w A N ery possible requirement is is in fine whipcord; illumination from a handsome dome B e - Tomemsd ?%gm“t?d in the conveniences and appointments light s o of this ultrafine car. The smooth flow of i £ The ladies of Gen. M. E: 5 = 3 power 2 . = et . fi'i}':"fif:hl.fi a v:}g{ly ::gc'%-?fiii{% in this “Eight” is a constant source of satisfac- Drive your car in today and we will equip it with an mage sl LAt K e aooeis hn;| <+ tiom, whether your choice happens to be an Anchor Top at once. The cost of an Anchor Top is too ihe orgenization is making splendid IDLING pace or THRILLING SPEED, there is low, in comparison to the comfort it affords, for you and . never a suggestion of effort. : the family to try to get along without. ? Gen, Nelson A. Miles Camp held a splendid meeting Tuesday evening BUSE MSgstE| OLDSMOBILE SALES ihe i rally. might on Ostober 1. CO. Representative Yates of Illinols and * Gen. Miles wi e the guests of Connecticut honor, and music will be furnished by 1016-1018 Avenue the department band. We will be glad to supply car owners, who do not live in this vicinity, with the name of their Iocal dealer. FEDERAL AUTO SUPPLY CO., Inc The sick committee reported Com- gt James WOE 0, Gl | Sha” dventngs e ng. ransfer ol n Main 7837 477 P z a. Ave. N.W. % Col. H. E. Williard to D t) £ € e . > 99 Siontana wan Fentod: and resolutions ‘ornia yrup [v) lgs of congratulations adopted to Com- rade M. J. Ober, recently retired after thirty-seyeh years’ service with rank %:r;:-rgemt major of the Marine Delicious Laxative ild’ i The camp was addressed by Com- for Child’s Liver and Bowels rades é“g"f""‘ix‘f ,h;,c,,;:_';m,{ o Jlury mother! A teaspontal f | ive” i often il tht is neusnry. Howard, *Gen, Hubbel e impe New “California” L - 5 ork; Department Commander M e Yfll_cl;( oiflhg- today | Children love the “fruity” taste of |Cafrey, Vice Commanders Patterson y P! ent 2 s child tomorrow. | genuine “California” Syrup. of Figs [and Royse, Past Department Com- If your child is constipated, billous, | which bas directions for babies and | Teenccer Hudow ©Coo Lrd Quars i":ov:mhm fretful, has cold, colic, or if | children printed on the bottle. Ssy | The Spraposel n'e; $5.000.000 hos- %, “ " o gy nd new mee L ejechact'is o Somgu coatad bt s | Califcenia: (G yonl mey it ani i Blocussed and referred o the departs , femember & good “pbysic-laxa- | tation fg syrup. Beware! ment council of administration for consideration. ~ ANCNnOorY Coupe & Sedan Tops