Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1922, Page 22

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i N . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. _JULY 23, 1923—PART 1. - : 1 August 1, when the program will in-[Those who were discharged between |publicity as possible, Tn der that i Fights may not be lost because of this | to protect them: neither the vetarans | PLAN GEORGIA MEETING. | clxd: a Y‘I‘un:’bcr ob( 1l!hleth) ?'Gfl;l. 5 hAyrll 6, l':.:. :‘Ildic;’lcluh;r 1Iz, 1917, enefit base ball game for James|have an optional right—that is, they | feature of the acts. Bureau nor the pensi: m “The above outline relates also to | jurisdiction over them. Ry McCabe, 2 member of the post team,|can either apply to the pension bu- i S application for compensation because | “District offices are again requested | WOMAR'S Party to Discuss State’s pha' was recently injured, i to bS|resu o to the veterans burcau if|ap el ugust 5 at American League|they apply wi n the statutory pe-|of service-connected deaths. P: n 2 Park between the post team and the |riod, namely, within five years. > Por. | who are ot recelving. compensation | Sesices by them ne soon an the cimc® Equal Rights Bill. must show dependency within five |ant makes contact with their offices | The equal rights campaign in team of the Capital Traction Railway |sons discharged after October 12, 1917, Company. will have no right whatever unleas|years after the death of the person |and not wait until they have a num- |Georgia will be the subject of & spe- the.death of the mother of Adjt. John J. Moriarity, secretary of the build- ing committee. James P. Moriarity and Color Bearer Felix Moriarity and Commander Franklin immediately called for adjournment as a mark of " Anno de that tI = nnouncement was made that the 1t ix eximated that 1,000 women will | consists of Col. George L. Tait, the | J ¥nCAnetiiult A% SIECh o paper, commanders of all the posts in the be in official attendance at the annual 7T lected committee ot |{h€ first of next month, containing| The national legislative committee | they make claini within five years|on account of whose service claim is|ber of them in order that an | clal Georgia meeting of the Nation; convention of the American Leglon e:;n'[ei;."}:(:n':-fn;:‘c;ncernlng the |the activities of"the post. of the American Legion has called at- | from the date of their discharge. An|made. This provision of the act is|ba requisitioned ir bulk. B " | Woman's Party at its garden he o Arrangements are belng completed | tention of all ofcials of the legion |example of that Is ‘a man discherged |found In section 301, subdivision ‘G, |ice can be given all arou - | quarters, 1st and A streets northe i 5 - L ; Ausiliary, at New Orleans, which is|excursion can be obtained from de-|s; "5yiomobile, motor cycle and bicy- |to the following excerpt from a lct-|from Navy on S. C. D., December 5, and should also be given publicity requests are made immediat, - to run concurrently with the Ameri- | partment headquarters, 319 Mebropoll- jcle races to' be Weld under | tor issued by the director of the|1917, files claim with the Veterans'| “It is thought well also to call at-|contact with the district of on convention, October 16 t0 | mangers of the various posts in the after | tomorrow ev;y)-nllxnl LR 7 K er. president of the auspices of the post at the Arlington [United States Veterans’' Bureau rela- | Bureau at one of the district offices | tention to section 315. This section, - —_— G!runre:l':ogtulr Sox-letly. will be one of can Le Horse Show 3. fay = 9+ 5 = ° Hons grdunds next Saturday |tive to applications for compensation:|on December 15, 1922° His claim |of course, covers only those who ar . the principal speakers. Lillian Bass n. There will, in addition, b; t i District. afternoon, = et sbn o e het 1o n Eaction | must mecessarily be disallowed be- |enlisted after ~February 9, 1935 | The ribbon manufacturers of the|of the. Washingion College of Law sands of woman guests, members A large volume of telegrams, letters| The events include a three-mile | which' has been enforced but little |cause he has not applied for com-|Should a claim be filed by a dis-|ynited States are organizing a “Make (203 Col. Winfield Jones of Georgia the auxiliary, but mot accredited as|ang’ regolutions congratulating Brig. |BoVice. ten-mile open and ten-mile|up to the present time, the reason |pensation within the five-year period, | charged man who enlisted after Feb- | ' 5 will also speak. side car races for motor cycles, with |being that the five years mentioned |unless he has a certificate of Injury, |ruary 9, 1922, regardless of the date |1t of Ribbon"” campaign in order to| ‘There is to be general discussion of es, alternates or officers of the | Gen. Stephan, who commands the Dis- rganization trict of Columbia National Guard and anizatlon. | ive in an Adam. |Who was &warded the thirty-five-year Yden in the Hotel Bienville, and :;“.”f-;hbla last week, has been receiv- |y, hold their sessions in the Knights | ¢ "'y e department headquarters ot o Columbus Hall, The big event f?r e e.}:;::‘x“zifn“l!‘::ellfin‘hv;van;;."‘:' Vhien w“mlnrcq';‘fc"‘:‘:fil?mg:'t‘:ienr' its iment commander. Gen. Stephan since e e At Visitors a its ta- | Nis return from the A. E. F. has in- i vie with the others for bril- eatel mself to-a great extent in Ble,and vie behalf of the ex-service men and has events for automobiles and bicycles. | therein has not run for many of the|which he must get before August 9, |of discRarge, at the present time he | further the Interests of the industry. | the blanket bill for equal rights in Suitable prizes are to be awarded. discharged service men who desire to|1922. This is vitally important In-|is without protection. Several ucts|which represents an investment of|Georgia, which Is to be introduced The annual excursion of the post is | claim, their rights under this act|formation to discharged ex-service|are pending in Congress to cover|$20,000,000 und an annual business of | Monday in the state senate. Miss L. o be held at- Chesapeake Beach!rather than under the pension law.|men, and should be given as much|such class of claimants, but as the | $60,000,000. M. Berrien will preside. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT - The National Furniture Co. GUAR{\NTEED QUALITY AT The Natipnal Furniture Co. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. liance in decorations. been held in high esjeem by all who See Ou i oday' The steamship President Pierce will [ come in contact with him. e r Ad in T s Post catre 200 et e Nustiiary to ! Stuart Walcott Post of the American Lerlon A e O ew York, Au. |Legion is making plans for the cele- 2 jce | bration of its third anniversary and O T mothers | SuBEestions will be recelved at_its 11’ tour France, England and Bel-!next meeting on Tuesday as to how B e" September 8, via|best to observe the occasion, which TS eceptions and pub- | falls on Wednesday, August 3. e been arranged in the | Thursday last a representative body o be visited, but these |Of members attended the interment at ¢ interfere with the | Arlington of fourteen additional o pleasure of any | bodies received here from overseas. < civ. | Detailed: infor- | While it had been officially announced o nterning the trip may be|that no more bodies of war dead gust The men, their f I not in any w LOWER Prices-EASIER Credit gzl At ‘““The National” Silverware or a 42-piece Set of Beautifully Decorated D During This Great July Clearance Sale Obtained from “Second Annual Buro- would be brought back here after a Co Plizrimage,” care of the Ameri- | Certain date, it seems that occasional e Legion Weekly, 627 West 43d [shipments will ever continue to Street, New York city arrive as long as there is a grieving . mother to feel heart pangs and work \led world war veterans who |upon the feelings.of representatives ken up homesteads on a 3,500- | in_ongress. The post members who hd in Minnesota have | aiended felt that the post could ren- to accept the government's |der no greater service than by attend- i that the various plots be |ing these burlals, and up to the pre: the great battles of the|ent time almost every member has “our wounds and alil- [been asked to do his part on some| icient to remind us of [one of these occasions. Chaplain | world ments onr expestentes Scott, U. S. A.. who officiated on be- — half of the War Department, express. Lorote plans are under way foTiedq keen appreciation of the legion v the third annual exeursion Imm performing this last tribute, as == . Veterars of Foreign Wars ol fgaleo did the commander of the Army | the District of Columbia the mMOSU. egcort, <uccessful. The entertainment ar-| At its last meeting the post gave (rmed will | surp all previous | consideration to a proposal to acquire & it is claimed The excursion ia clubhouse. but the matter was not will be held at Chesapeake Beach | fyrther entertained. Thursday, August 10, During the month the post attended nts are being made With|the funerals of two of its members. ruce up” the base!EBugene S. Reily. who had long been | iond so to place it in a1i]] in the hospitals of this city, died| ndition for the victorious V. F.lfrom the effects of his war servic ‘base hall team to meet a Strong and Norman Waters of Germantown | m from the Departmental League.|was suddenly stricken by septic In all probabi there will be a|poisoning. Both were buried with smorning base ball game between tWo|full honors of the legion as well as frone teams from Walter Reed HOS- by other organizations. : idition to the base ball| The post is carrying on a vigorous . the F. W. Orchestra will be | campaign for new members and de- 4 to supply dancing in addi-|spite the warm westher much activit the music usually supplied DY |is evident. The stop-watch or vi ark trola campaign to aid the welfare a department junior e com-i relief fund will be brought to a clos +r. Val Brandon, is in charge oflon August 5 and all those holding nd other entertainment|time sheets are asked to send them in tentative program con-fat once. following events: Fifty- — 100-yard dash, inter-post! The meeting of Vincent Costello o race, three-legged | Post, No. 1. Amcrican Legion. last|&S and fat men’s race. | Tuesday night in the board room, i appointed by the de- | District building, was of short dura- ymmander, Gen. Stephan, | tion. Announcement was made of | Furnish Your Bedroom Complete With This Nine-Piece Mahogany-Finish Suite These Eight Pieces for Your Dining Room T m i Exactly as Pictured Above. ! ACY - | I‘ J § Golden or Jacobean Oak Buffet with mirror, China Large Dresser Bow-End Bed Chair = l\\‘ Cabinet, Serving Table, Extension Table and .Four ghairs $ .75 3, Vanity Spring Rocker $ 1 .75 [ B | to match with imitation leather seats. July éale price. .. Chifforette Mattress Room-Size Rug Reliability Is E“ential (’ Easy Credit Terms at “The National” And Easy Credit Terms at “The National” | | ID you ever realize that there are at i% ’ least fifty different kinds of i articles that need the cleaner’s art from 1 time to time to keep them looking their best? When “the cleaner” plays such an important part in your household affairs it is essential that you patronize a reliable institution. Call Main 4724 9x12 Imported GRASS RUGS 27x54 9x11.8 Grass Rdgs Matting Rugs &8 5 5 i r Parlor Suite With Room Size Rug 590 33-95 and Table Scarf ed. po : ) finish S 7 ir and Arm Rocker, ous-post White Enamel Metal Bed, 75 Mahogany-finish Setteey A"““h“’_’.“.‘"l 2 ) 1 ing i v . covered with velour; Mahogany-finish with good spring and SOft~tOP sanitary $ = Easy Credit Terms Lib:ar_\' Table, with Scarf; Electric or Gas $57-75 mattress ........oiieiiiiainiia., Table Lamp and Room Size Rug........... = Easy Credit Terms at “The National” “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms This Five-Piece Mahogany-Finish CLEANERS and DYERS 2 5 As pictured. Consisting of Continu- I8 MAIN OFFICE: 740 12 ST, Nw. " This Large Overstuffed Couch A Sale of T As p‘iclured. Covered K Overstuffed ROCkel'S with good grade of imi- tation leather— The Rocker pictured of massive construc- 75 tion and is covered . ~ with imitation leather. b —— Reduced to Easy Credit Terms 312;5_ This Golden Oak Duofold —is covered with good grade imitation leather. In _ the July Sale of Duofolds and Duoc fold Suites we reduced 21 165 toy e 5 Easy Credit Terms SZSBEEEEEZEY Natiomald Two-Burner 1;1.::::2 Qil Stove $21.75 SPECIAL $38.50 Overstuffed Tapestry Rockers $16.95 Easy Credit Terms This Golden Oak This Crib and : Mattress Chifforobe i Strongly con- (Ltkc Clll) structed of metal, white enamel finish; including Plenty of drawer and This -Massive OVerstuffed Parlor . P spring. Just As You See It in the Picture cupboard space. Priced Kitchen equipment has developed $ ¢ 'Extreme comfort' and massive construction make this aperiate rapidly in the last few years. . sui‘;e = remarkable l{alue. 1t consists of Davenport, Armchair s 31 2 ; 75 o AT EE A 3 7 and big comfort Rocker, covered with tapestry, and have ° “The reigning idea is a one Easy Credit spring seats. Reduced for the July Sale to. p 45 ry LR G . e § sink, set 38 inches high, fitted with swinging spout faucet instead of separate hot and cold faucets. Let the attendant at the ‘Standard” \ i . showroom explain and demonstrate all the patterns on display. Terins Easy Credit Terms to Suit Your Income q Easy Credit Terms Tabourette Stained Finish Special =qt. Aluminum : Kettle

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