Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1922, Page 23

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH ‘26, 1922—PART 1. | membership, Admiral George Dewey | tertainments for the near future. Thellenh!ns, camp adjutant, reperted hay- i | At the last executive meeting of the | reau of Engraving and Printi; 5 g Post. Naval National Capital Post, No. 127, Veter- | the American Legion, is to be held Department Adjutant Close an-|the day, Samuel G. Mawson; adjutant,| Naval Camp Auxiliary has moved its|membership in the Los Angeles Club applications of ten candidates for !ans of Foreign Wars, plans were |1¢Xt Thursday ‘evening in the roof |nounces the following meetings: Mon- | Loula '£ Felton; trustes, Wreforr mecting place from the mew Masonic | js“made up from the members of e musiering to be bt garden lunchroom of- the ' bureaw |Gay night, department band re-| Meier. Department Commander McCaf- | TEPE | ‘:od‘g- lhslkrkt!l ;;:1 ;‘ (;;"(:3;! the cam Camp Commanders are | Thursday evening, April 6, when the adopted for an entertainment as a|Commander Fra - official r Francis F. Miller will bé | hearsal, 1219 New York avenue north- | frey and his adjutant did the offi Tombla Typographieai Unfon buliding, | 23ked to co-operate with the club in | department commander, Charles ; MUDDIMAN’S Spring Is Here (Sr.), John Koch, and color sergeant | occur during the month of April. The s . @Jr), Joseph R. Eridges. Department | official itinerary will appear in the Sun- 1-),’.:[:.‘&:;“ !v}f,.'.?.’.;f"lni"r'lflb; n SP ANISII “’ a R S Commander McCaftrey and his adju- | day, April 2, lssue. i ® g 3 3 didates being nustered y ‘ EIEI{AIi iant;, Slalborn 8. Close, dld the off-| 'The Los Avkeles Club. of which | bord J. Haye, Antony B. Conso 3 2 omrade Gustav E. Rausch is presi- | Orkum, Walter L. Simpson. Charlés Owing to “the large increase in|dent, is making plans for several en-| Helton and John Stud:. William 1 Florence - o ‘celebrallnn for the three-year exist-|toastmaster. west; Tuesday night, Col. James B.|honors. i = v, 4 Oll lence of the post. and the birth of | Addresses will be made by James |Pettit Camp, No. 3, in Perpetual Hall, The following new officers of Gen. | 423 G street northwest, where it wi t?l:;rel!t:'!‘rg ;-':;lpro:";::-":h:"gs;" gfn’d ?L(-;;“ffs"sérlga E\Sfigmfiw{. oves | President Grant which will be held | K vimeth, director of the bureau; [1ith and E streets northwest. M. Emmet Urell Camp, No. 9. Were | Meet the third Monday night of each | pecessary to defray part of the ex-|G. Mawson. member of the G i 3 epresentative Jeffers of Alabama| The following new officers of Col.|installed at their last muster, to serve 3 penses of the large delegation to the |and commander of the United Vet. in the post quarters, April 2. A|and Department Commander Watson |James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3, were in- | during the ensuing year: Adjutant The officlal ins i Vi oV e . o = 2 ” pection and visita- | twenty-fourth L 1 a 5 s American Wars, Government resolution was also adopted to warn :3. :w}ller. There will also be an en- |stalled at their last muster, to serve | Thomas A. Wilkinson; quartermas- | tion by the department commander, | to e{’\eymw Au::sxo'?m 'z'f"z"s’fi.’,"’:':.‘. ;'lei:::inx r)efirm‘e Unit, X l'\he publie and members of the post,{ LSriainmént. Suring the ensuing year: Officer. of |ter, D. R. Wadlington; color sergeant | his staff and the department band will | clusive, in Los Angeles, Cal. | The meeting. ithrough the courtesy of the press, WAVE IT CHARGED 1f YOU wigy, l Large Stock Just Arrived lagainst some book agents selling a (d Electl'lc Fans I nistory of the world war and repre- nting themselves as members of CHARGED IF You wisy JULIUS LANSBURG, i‘\(ll'ne' Vole{:ns of Foreifign \qursuund i P I = e | sta t 5 5 ~ = Big Lot on Way [/ Bt it outt o tne Voreruns LIUS lANSB“RGH H ! of “Foreign Wars of the District o flew More Sale il : s i ore 2 S N 5., URNITURE CO. .. LIBERAL 512" URNITURE co. News— pril 7, i i tl i MUDDIMANE |[| st b i s bk . 12 NINTH STREEZ CREDIT TERMS NINTH STREET Our Ad in A. €0, Il a5 the department at’its last meeting = e S ST ————— Today’s o Jl{ referred same back to the post for a e = = Post. 616 12th St.—1204 G St. more complete statement. ! Iquality-Walter Reed Post. No. 284, OU Thove 0w | Underpriced Specials From QOur campment. P. J. Clooney was elected chairman of the delegates. Delegates faction of Knowing |are reauested to prompty motity him % of any change in their address. g ¢ ~that we guarantee evers piece of | A membership campaign was started work we do. alnting, Paperhang- | to cover the present quarter and two ing and Upholstering are our spe- | OTigin: prizes have been provided as cialties. (O_I;?\;)s, A ;p;cm--‘?‘emberémphmmg,- K Wi e awarded to the member bring- & o 1325 14R St. |ing § Gm Phu co_’ hc" ing in the greatest number of new > - Main 4224-3 | members during the drive and a ‘“spe- * lapel button to the member bring- | g in the second greatest number. PERPETUAL ||| siassrmias v st o Substantial Dignified TR iy s SO Quality Mammoth Service ; Durine the membership Money-Savings Credit Guaranteed Stocks The Best ail ditional application cards n be secured from W. G. Jamieson, 711 Mount Vernon place. President Harding has recommended ‘thP creation of a commission to con- trol the erection of American war T] 5 R 1 B l C 1 memorials on the battlefields of Like cut. Of excellent quality flat reed in natural finish: rubber - tired $19.75 wheels. Special. . This Practical 3-Door REFRIGERATOR Like cut. Of solid oak, with large ice compartment and plenty of shelf | .95 room. Very special at. liurope. Secretary Week: Gen. Pays 6 Per Cent Pershing, Commander Hanford Mac . Nider of the American Legion and . . one senator and one representative on shares maturing in 45 ||| would comprise the Harding com- or 83 months. It mission. ey Members of Sergt. Jasper Post. the Pays 4 Per Cent hal @ meatt s American Legion, at a m ng Thu day night urged immediate inv; on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. gation b, ongress and American Assets More Than Legion o als of certain conditions id to e in the Veterans' Bureau. A committee was appointed to call upon Watson B. Miller, department commander, to urge him to start an =+ investigation. Anothe! O itt is la by . 2 $7,000,000 apposmted G0 urge. similar action An Apartment Size Top-Icer'Re- Metal| Strofler—Rubberctired. 6545 Surplis Nearing U e frigerator of golden oak. A big bar s 75 BhE T e : A speclal meeting of the Greater 8! g i g U Fiber Strolfer, with $800,000 Commoniwealth Post of the National o AN S - cofier, Swith thoo. $14.75 2 Disabled Soldiers' League was held D i R S =S Rubber-tired wheels. Special.. < ay ev G, AL 3 . Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. [[l| 70 Fennerivania avenie. A smoke talk was held. Numerous vaudeville wera on the program, and ad- dresses were made by Representative Crowther of New York, Representa- i weet of Towa, John T. Nolan, 1 commander of the National Disabled Soldiers’ League, and Sam- Jucobson. departmental com- JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary PRING PAINTING | —wlill_be most satisfactory if | Becker Supplies figure in the | ucl g ) Job. Devoe 100% Pure Paints of | mander of the Veterans of Foreigh all kinds—Priced Reasonably. j Wars. SAMIRRORS RESILVERED. 2 Begprres s The Women's Overseas Service Becker Paint and Glass Co.,! League will give its bi-monthly party CHAS. E. HODGKIY. Mgr. at Mount Alto Hospital Hut tomorrow evening at 7 clock. There will be musi and games, and all members of the » invited to attend. A 1d for the men in ward at St. beth's Hospital W, nesday evening. i furn section of the Marine light refreshments ere served. player-piano has recently been do- i nated this ward by one of the b of the Overseas League, and I Real Specials From the 'Rug Department Imported Gold Seal Grass Rugs |CongoleumRugs 9x12.... $595 | 9x12... $1620 | 8x10.... $495 | 7.6x9.... $1010 6x9..... $295 | 6x9.... $8.10 46x76.... 195 | 1, 98¢ | source of much pleasure to the men. A large attendance from all over the country is expected at the annual cenvention of the Women's Overseas which is to be held 3 1 May 1 and 2. There = 5 1 be an erseas reunion at A Cold or the Grip starts with { Central High hool Auditorfum i1 1 1 1 3 Monday evening. May 1, at which a Chill; indicating checked cir- 1 4cie*lre"to be a number of promi culation; the use of “Seventy-|nent speakers. seven” at once; restores the cir- culation of the blood and stops e INATIONAL GUARD NEWS INDUCES { Three more recruits for Battery C. S L EEP {110th Field Artillery, District Nation- |1 Guard. were signed up at the meet- jing of the battery last Wednesday night. Hugh J. Crawley, Francis A. (Farcel Post. | Lane and John P. Lane joined the Book Free, |{battery. About thirty men have now ! been signed up for Battery C. Capt. Chase, in command of the bat- tery, is anxious to get the unit completely organized by May 1: when the battery will probably be mus-| itered into federal scrvice. With the muster in’ of Battery C the 1st Bat- ,” | talion of the 110th will be complete. § pains and many | Batieries A. B and C will form the chronfe weak-' gt Battalion, with regimental head- nesses and de-|quarters in Washington, while the rangements. this|gecond battalion, which has already is the proven|peen mustered in, will be located in remedy. Thisipyitimore, and comprises Batterles ' Preseription of | " | and F. Dr. Pleree’s is a| " - Tomaws tem-| Through tho courtesy of Maj. Gen. perance tonie for | Squier, chief signal officer, U. S. A . the frail, the delieate and those who | Battery C bas obtained a_series of are mervous, dizsy, and who have|motion pictures of the late war, hackache and dragging feelings. 'ITy (showing actual engagements partic- it NOW—tablets or liquid. Send 10 |ipated in by the American Army. cents lor’u-l-l package to Dr. Plerce, se picturcs form a part of the of- Buffalo, N. Y. ~ [ficial record of the war and are. as a Y = {rule, shown only to student officers. This is an unusual opportunity to witness such a projection. The com- manding general of the Natlonal Guard of the District of Columbia m"\‘d the commanding officer of the 110th Field Artillery as well will give short talks in connection with these Lift Off with Fingers |reture> Batteries A and B lave already been mustered in, but owing to not having the proper facllities for the {care of horses and guns have not baen federally recognized. Provisions are now beiniz made to cover this dis- Advantage. The men in these bat- {eries are making a good showing every meeting night, with a large at- ! fendance fto discuss plans for the improvement of their respective or- ganizations. wing to the number of men sign- ing up with Battery C who have had e previous military training, Capt. Chase is in need of more of the old Hen %o help instruct, and earnestly {requests more of them to come | around. | Company D, 121st Engineers, will be inspected for federal recognition | Tuesday evening at the armory. The {company will be formed from one platoon of Company C. which has been recruited to more than the max- fmum strength authorized by law. Capt. Harry E. Gladman commands the company. Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, com- manding _the District Guard, has |n|)mina|ed the following enlisted men for promotion in the 121st Engineers: Corp. Julian S. OIiff, to be captain of Company D; Sergt. Hugh H. Muir, to {be second lieutcnant of the sume o . | company, and Master Sergt. John R. Doesn’t hurk & bit! Drop a little |Burns, to be second lieutenant in the “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- compar;‘)nc Second Il)m;:n. '?odwln (‘», that corn w” i Dunnoff, Company D, has been nomi- Lo e i, mhz‘? m%":‘"f nated for promotion to first lieuten- T, R with fin- | ,p¢ of Company D. gers. Truly! WILL ADD TO POWER PLANT. Your druggist eells a tiny bottle of Special Dispatch to The Star.’ “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient %0 remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- LYNCHBURG, Va., March 25—The luses, without soreness or irritation, |Lynchburg Traction and Light Com- pany is about ready to begin work on an enlargement of its subpower "I’nstea station here, designed to increase largely the company's electric cui “To ehildren an of merey.” Where This Queen Anne Dining Room Suite Finished in Mahogany Like picture. Four beautiful pieces, comprising a roomy and distinctive 60-inch Buffet, with mirror; fret- ted China Cabinet, Server and 48-inch Extension Table. $129.75 Specially low priced at........... = This Wardrobe In golden oak with drawer - Choice of 9x12 Wool, Vel- i i E}‘tr?‘ vet or Axminster Rugs. $3 .95 it “ SpeCIal Qur special price.......... The "first anuual supper of Bu- Red. Cedar For Furs, Blankets, Clothing or Bedding. This one is in gen- uine cedar and is specially priced at No Narcotic. Strictly Homeopathic. Price, 30c and $1.00. at Drug Stores, or sent on_receipt of price. or C. * Homeo. Medi liam Street, New York. Medical This Handy This Genuine Kroehler Duofold Will quickly convert the living room into a bedroom. Covered with good |- grade imitation leather. Special— Child’s Crib : . ’ N, R - Strongly con- (111 This Four-Piece Suite Is Finished in Mahogany ;{;‘;f:eden:;;"eé:,: i i A very exceptional suite at an exceedingly low price. It comprises large ish. Price, includ- ' H Dresser with mirror, Triplicate-mirror Dressing Table, large Chiffonier and ing spring— i full size Square-end Wood Bed. It is well construct- ed throughout and has a beautiful finish. We have only a very few to sell at our very special price for Monday 3109.75 Of ~ivenifnonsin o et s shsens s Rt e o FREE—with every Sellers “Special” and “Mastercraft” Kitchen Cabinet A 26-Piece Set of “ONEIDA” Community Silverware Select Your Kitchen Cabinet From This Display Select your Kitchen Cabinet from our bij display and receive FREE this magnificent “ONEIDA” Sil- verware Set of 26 pieces. ; . i This Louis XVI Living Room Suite Is Finished in Mahogany Like picture. It has cane back and ends and comprises large Settee, Armchair, Arm Rocker, upholstered in Imported Ve- 3 lour ; the Fireside Chair has valance at back. Very spe- s 1 -75 cially priced at. oo e ese sets are given with the “Mastercraft” and “Special” Sellers Cabinets. Selters Cabi- s nets are here in all sizes and styles and prices start as low as.........oo0eenens NOTE—The outfit of silver i not given with the ecabinet filustrated. 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