Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 44

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923. Letter Carriers PLEAD FOR RELIEF 557457 o Prcs OF DISABLED MEN] Azain Téis Yeor counted again this year by rural (Copyright, 1928, by H. O, Fisher, Trade Mark Reg. U, 8. Pat. O2.) MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Likes Princeton’s Mascot, So He Changes Colleges. I Nokbrl. T LeT Peobre WHAT Do KNOw T'M A YAt MAN T v THINK GOY THIS BULL DoG® A T;‘ my BULL D06 13 YALE'S : LITTLE TIGGR S lctter carriers at the request of Hational Citizens’ Committee| tic Depertment of Agriculture. Seseatary sind) Bibiers o poet Ty i the hie conas ‘that they were asked dgain to under- take the work. Fostmaster Gen- at Meeting. eral New has issued the necessary orders, and the work will begin shortly. ‘The' carriers will ascertain not only the number of hogs on farms, A dying soldier today is no different| but also the number which will be than one on the battlefield, except| kept throughout the winter. that today his death may be due to! insufficiency of funds to build or rent| .o giareq that new hospitals were suitable hospital facilities, declared |being authorized in many sections of A. Fitz Roy Anderson, national sec-|the country where appropriations will 3 64 o permit. retary of the ns' committee of |PEENL o ore pr"mem ot Aie America, in < s at the audi-| American Federation of Labor, de- torlum of the American Red Cross| clared that at the recent convention building - of the American Federation of Labor 5 in Portland, Ore., that body indorsed the work being carried on by the V| Veterans' Bureau. For Soldier-Sailor Clab. ° Burr Mclntosh, well known to radio / | enthusiasts as the “Cheerful Philoso- who Is with the “Robert E. there are more than e, company, at the Belasco Thea- ans and but 1,500 | ter this week, was a vigorous booster a soldiers and sailors' club in every city, town and village in. the country, where the uniformed man could go and Seek out the thousands es that should be his. The Citizens' Committee of America. s for its slogan “For the speedy te’ fulfillment of our obli- he disabled veteran.” ing_was held under aus- | of the Military Order of the | Churches. The cominittee in charge of ar- | rangements for the meeting was com- posed of Dr. W. L. Darby, chairman; D. F g, Capt. Charles Demonet, rrie White Avery, Mrs. Howard L. W. A. Mahoney and A resolution was adopted continu- ing the present committee on & per- manent basis, with Admiral”Cowie as chairman “of Kentucky member of hospitals in the hearts of Plea for Free Rein. Rear Admiral 1 J. 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Over 50 Years:of S.at’t‘:fac,tc‘r.y Service SRR R R R L LR R R R R L R LR R R RtR AR Rttt tRtRERthLh MOFFETT TO SPEAK. | Admiral Will Describe Progress of Naval Aviation. WATT TILL JeFe New Masonic Temple. Progress of Naval Aviation,” before the Natlonal Geographic Soclety at its first lecture of the season tomor- row afternoon and evening at the Picturesque flights of the giant | Shenandoah, recent spectacular speed Rear Admiral Williim A. Moffett, |tests, smoke screens and other aerlal chief fo the bureau of aeronautics, |develupmen!a will be touched upon Navy Department, will describe “The LLGHLLLOHLLLLLBGLGEBLGHY WOHOOLGLOLLGHBLLGGGLGLGGLOLGG% LHLOBLGGLLLGLY by the speaker. He will deal espe- | RITES FOR JOHN MITCHELL. Funeral services'for John Mitchell, elghty-three years old, who d Park road northwest, were held this MASCOT, MVTTS clally with the uses of alrcraft with |afternoon at 2 o'clock at the fleet at sea. The lecture will be | The interment was Do Rome: {llustrated with motion pictures. —_— Foric and three daughters, Mra. W. B Robinson and Miss E. ashington and Mrs. Frank E.|—from prospective purchasers for well situ Palmer of Pennsylvania, | ated business and investment properties. If you have for sale business or other in cope-produciie property and will commuaent A ettt or telephone: w i1 | tion treatment against rables at the | quick sa KBYHS Saction loakiong 200~ 16 Tuesday at the family' home, 1745 |children: Frank D. Mitchell of this | Pasteur Instifute of Paris last year, city and John Mitchell, jr., of New | there was not a single mortality. in Glenwood cemetery. Mr, Mitchell was a native of Scotland. He had resided in this city for the past twenty-five years. | He was a communicant of the New | York Avenue Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife and these | —— Out of 764 applicants for vaccina- | With us, elther F. 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