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John A: Gallagher, chairman of the |and Feldser, range for Swanish war serwices, to be held on morial day. ment members of the home and the public, will be Invited to attend. The aram will be in charge of Chaplain Qriflith, assisted by the camp. Mrs. Hattie Astor Auxiliary camp and department recfliting ‘afd delinguent committee of the Dis- trict Spanish War Veterans, bas had an active cafeer in the organization. He has served Rithard J. Harden Tamp as color ser- geant, quarter- master sergeant, sergeant - major: patriotic instruc- tor, historian, of- ficer of the guard, officer of the day, chaplain, quarter- master, Junior vice. commander, senigr vice com- mander and com- man@er. He serv- ed _with Richard J. Harden, an old Bmmett Guard, in the Spanish- Amer- Joha A. Osllagher. ican’ War Company' A, First District of ( umbia Volunteer Infantry, and join- ed the camp named in honor of Rict ard Harden in 1899, and Vears a3 hatrman’ of the. camp sick and gelief committee. Mr. Gallagher served three te depaitment chief of staff, two terms 4s_ageistant department quartermas- ter: “national aide the Staft ‘of the late Gen. nmett Urell; “was national provost marshal general on the staff of the Iate Commander-in-Chief Carl C. Van Dyke, member of Congress from Min- nesota, and had charge of the fur when Mr. Van | three years ag 8 hiclq Paul, d in con- Junction with n of mem= bers of the regentatives. se of Repw He is serving at the national aide-de- de 3 Military Order of the Serpent. Mr. Gallagher Jdvas attended 4l national cncampments since 1812, More th | 400 members of the or- ®anization 1d ladies auxiliaries of f Columbia attended the 1d entertainment given by yetano de Quesada, Cuban consul and honorary member of Ri ard J. Harden Camp, at 2400 1 street’ northwest last Sunday e ning. The Cuban consul was assisf ed in receiving by Commander-in Chief Albert D. Alcorn and Mrs. Al- corn, Departm Commander James J. Murphy, National Chief of Staf Chaurteey W. Herfick and Mr i Pepartment Presid F aries, Past Department ( Willlam L. Mattocks, Camp Com- manders William E. Rink of Richard J. Harden Camp, Arthur Bertiaume 3 son A. Miles C v Donnell of Adn aval Camp, Pre: aghlin of George al :\\l(”ml‘\v President Wells of Gen. Emmett Urell Auxiltary, Emma R. Lovett of (ol James S Pettit Auxiliary, President Hattie Van Allen of Col. John Jacob Astor_Auxiliary, Mrs. George F. Cook and Mrs . J. Nolan. Motion pic- of the late President Harding's uml-r H\r- 1 ture: Al ief Alcorn addressed the and paid tribute to the nor Quésada and congraf ulated Harden Camp giving honorar: ip to the distinguished Cu- I._ Music was furnished by ion of the Marine Band, under the leadership of Prof. H. It. Hoffman Each lady present was presented with ‘a miniature silk Cubafl ‘flag. William L. Mattocks acted as master of ceremonies. At the last meeting of George' Dewey Naval Camp the f: lowing! members were elected de gates to the department vention o be held in this city i Tuner (feorge wford, Charles V. ‘Dougherty, Gasper: Orange and Wifsan Oljver; alternates, William H. Davyison, Ja R. Pursell, Jobn R. Osborne and Fred Thruelso The zained two members. Samuel Brown, a_former member, reinstated, and Thomas T. Clark mustered in, both being obligated by Com- mander O'Donnell. Thomas A. low, quartermaster of Harden Camp, was present and commended mandef-in-Chief Alcorn for his ef- forts to secure the enactme: Bursum bill over the vet President. He requested a lange at- Admiral tendance to the banquet to be given in honor of the commander-in-chief, June 7, at the City Club. Ot spoke on the good of the H. Burdick of Lawton Ca partment Chaplain T Fielder, who complimented Com- mandef O'Donnell on the manner {n which the camp carried out the order of busine Andrew J. Kimmel, chairman of the committee In \mmz. of raising funds for the of the Republic organizations to -xercises, informed the membership of the work of his in placing b for the rece sted co-operation from the George ~W. Parker re- quested the comrades to ass the navy yard wharf, Ma a wm., to akaist the auxiliaries (n their exercises and strewlIng flowers on the Potomac in memory of the sailor dead. At a meeting of the entertainment mmittee prior to the regular meet- | ihg of the camp it was decided to| make the anniversary the big event ar_for Gen. Nelson A. Miles . 1, May 23. A resolution D Bursum adopted membership, and copies wete sent to the President, of the Senate, Speaker 4f the House-and to. the press. Louis gray was mustered 1n a8 & new mem- ner. Jacob Orken, secretary of the Disabled War Veterans and'a member of Richard . Harden Camp, was pres- @nt and spoke of the able work Past Department - Commander .. Mattocks was doing in-behalf of the Bursum bill. George F. Cook, adjutant of Harden Camp, was also present. The department band will hold re- Hearsals tomorrow night 8t 8 o'clock 4t department headquart 421 | Pennsylvania avenue southe ager Adolph Graef requests bers who hold dance ticke a returns to him at 327 East Capitol | Street. The members of the band| are: F. Anthony. first alto, non-mem- non-member; F. S. Sheney, saxophol non-member; Otto Erdman, first cor- | net, non-member; Joseph Fagan, saxophone, non-member; J. J. Farrell, solo clarinet, non-member; V. F. Foses, bassoon, no! Foster, baritone, Gfl-lpim second corn Richard A. Gibson, saxophone, member: D. B. ex-member of Harden Camp; Graef, small drum, manager, Pettit Camp: Austin Graves, first alto; oeorge Graves, Ridgeley M. Griffith CGamp, small drum, assistant manager of the band; Thomas A. Holle, Miles Gamp, and Richard D. Jones, solo Garinet: L. second leade: Pettit Camp; B. Frank May, solo cor. met, non-member, Secretary William cKee, drum major, C. McPherson, bass, H. . Neumeyer, EB bass, non. ~membe: ward ‘Painter, second cornet, operty man, Pettit Camp: Charles mll. first alto, Dewey Camp; Ver- C. Purcell, 1‘¢cond corne! rfield, . trombon i‘n‘d‘fiew Smith, first_alto, fhember; Ralph F. Springman, saxo- phone, non-member; James M. Steve- o Solo clarinet, non-member; Alva Taylor, bass drum, Harden Camp; fchard M. Whittemore, first cornet, ghairman of the sick committee; and $ouis S. Wilson, E bass, non-member. bers of Col. John Jacob A:t"::l" '8:1"11!; at its recent meeting renu&utlnnl urging the pas- 3.¢e ‘of the Bursum pension bill over the President's veto. A aonsisting of Gottwald, trombone, Adolph committee, rae the camp voted $25 to this eplendid body of ladles in recognition of their help at the social events during the rower, past com J. Harden Camp, and Danlel J. Lealy, ast commander of Nelson A. Miles 'amp, were visitors, and spoke on the @ood of the order. The mew fiag of the camp will be unvelled for the memorial services, Martin €noner, given the three patriotism and was appointed to ar- the Sunday precading Me- The Indian war canton- as well as the In the home, ro- Allen " and members of were present, Van and See Our Ad in Today’s Post 3-Piece Console Set . Consisting of two Candfe- sticks and Bowl—FREE with a purchase of $25.00. Mrs. Dewey, George Dewey, orary member THE year. P, One_recruit, wan mustered in and degrees of friendship, humanity. “widow of Admiral was olected an hon- of Admiral George 3-Door Refrigerator Golden Oak Finish. Special $21.00 Easy Credit Terms THIS THREE-PIECE FIBER LIVING ROOM SUITE, consisting of Settee, Chair and Rocker; bardnial brown Illllh' beautiful construction, special price of.. A Cretonne Cushions, spring-seat remarkable value at the *39.%5 Buy It on “The Nattorml’s" Eav Terms Z Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp) And _ Beautiful Parch- ment Shade. An ornament to any home. FREE with a purchase of $50.00. 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