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4 * . TO HEAR HAPGOOD SPEAK ; T — e e PRIVATE FIRM MAY PRINT{ WANT TO LOOK BETTER.- THE FEDERAL EMPLOYE |cadet ofcers Gonstder Ways. of Improving Unifofms. Federation Council Considers NeW | . How to improve the attractiveness of _the natty blye uniforms of the Business Methods While in commissioned officers in. the Wash- Session " Here. ington High School Cadet Corps is a Plans to have the Federal Employe, Bl magasine of the Nationgl Federation of Federal Employes, published by ' an outside concern, were considered ' by the exccutlve coupfcil of the fed eration, In sesston sthce last week a 1423 New York avenue, \ It is known that a local” concern | made a proposition to the federation to publish.the magazine, which hag been intimately counected with the growth of the national body and the Federal Em- 110 CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE problem now equipment of [s v Members Will Also Consider New ors. “::u:‘ea:-“ JHalf-Holiday Plan for Store During drills, Einploym ‘The tenth annual meeting of the Consumers’ League of the District of Columb!x is to be held Thursday aft- ernoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home . of Miss Edith J. Goode, 1714 N street. Jembers of the league and others in- terested. are invited to attend. Mrs. Louis D. Brandels, wife of Justice Brandels of the United States Su- preme Court, is in charge of the P Nerman Hapgood, former min‘ster | to Denmark, 14 to deliver an address 'lorgest individual union, on “Experiments in Indystrial De- es’ Union, No. 2. Cwa g, B = ploy mocracy.” |~ The magazine was founded by union A representative of Julius Garfinkle { No. 2, but later was turned over to & Co. will present “A New Plnnflta;lu. :hahnatlonnl dorg.nuaufl. for wh;&;l” Weekly Half Holid: Mr. Garfinkle it has served as officlal organ has worked out a plan through which several years. A faction in the bodvl he gives a weekly half holidiy to:wishes the magasine retained and every employe and always keeps the : published solely by the organization. Bstore open six days a week. The! Thae executive council is expected to Consumers' League has always In- iannounce shortly the personnel of the ntile > O n e overnment el o sidering the adoption of Mr. GAr- thorized by She natlonal convention | finkle's plan as part of the Year's at New Orlean's last summer. P TaT Moual Consamers’ Tiswuolopreas Lrankin Myer of the Lureqn 2 of, standards has bee! T hold its annual megting of Nee a probable chairman, with William J. Hiotel” The Tocal Teague Is making Renoricks, president .of 1o te” the arrangements for this meeting .and S for_the annua! banquet to be given; . CAPT. JUDGE TO RETIRE. at Rauscher's, November 16. Banquet reser ns may be made through {Maj. Gessford Wants Veteran Po- lice Officer to Reconsider Plans. {[One of OFFICERS R. GOLDEN DONALDSON, Chairman_of the- Board ROLFE €’ BOLLING....President JAMES A. CAHILL....Vice Pres. JAMES B. REYNOL| Vice Pres. JAMES H. BADEN Cashier fIThe mon everything. the office of the local league, at $34 Mills buildin = Capt. Thomas Judge, commander of Brewing Company Asks Permit to 'the Tenth police precinct, has notified; Maj. Gessford of his desire to be re- | Supply Druggists. tired and has been examined by the iboard of police surgeons. . Gess- Sick Washingtontans who need beer 7,3 gaiq he is endeavoring to have| 1o help overcome illness may Soon:the captain reconsider his decision |= be able to secure a supply' of that|for the present. = beverage. 4 Capt. Judge stated today that he |[= i Application of the Abner-Druryrhas ngt been well recently and that, Brewing Company to supply licensed |the qliestion of whether he will re- | druggists with beer for saie on pre-tire or remain on duty longer now ) scription by a physician has been | rests with the doctors. = sent to Prohibition Commissioner | gapt. Judge was born in Ireland on = . omm rcla Haynee. it was announced by Peter,NPvember 4, 1363. He came to this: A. Drury, president of the brewing |ocbuntry when a young man and be-| company, yesterday. |came a citizen of the United States The brewing concern has on hand [in this city in 1890, Shortly there- large stock of real beer from which |after he was appoinied to the police the alcohol has not been rem and which may be immediately a 3 able for sale if the applicatio; granted. Treasury has ruled that brewers, under the new regu- lations, may sell beer stocks now on force. He was made an acting sergeant ir September, 1898, and a few months er became a full sergeant. The rank of lieutenant was given him in 1906 and in 1914 he was elevated to captain. THE BANK OF P EDMONSTON’S—Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. 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