Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1924, Page 40

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 14, 1924—PART 1. Gaulfield, Department of Rhode Island; | consul and honorary member of the [cruits were muatered in: William J.|M. Eshelman; trustes, Anton Brem. |night, 921 Pennsylvania avenue south- ercises in January, Maine memorial [ £ T. Kennerly, Department of Ten-|camp, gave an lnt-renln‘ talk on the | Wagner, Lee Ross, Richard T. Davis| Commander-elect Adams announces | east; Col. John Jacob Astor Camp, No. xercises and distribution of general > mmuee W. R, Duke, Department of |Isle of Pine Department Com- |and George Gingras, the latter hay- |tho following appointments: Adjutant, | 6, Monday night, Stanley Hall United | orders No. 2, headquarters Department i anls ar e erans Texas; George J. Stoneman, Depart-|mander Arlhur H. League, former |ing transferred from Fitzhugh Lee|I. L. Dunning; quartermaster, R. E. | States Soldiers’ Home; Gen. M. Em- | of the Potomac, United Spanish War ‘ ment of Virginia, and Fred Arnold,|Deputy Commissioner of Pensions|Camp of the Dapartment cf Virginia.| Wallace; chaplain, C. P. Young; sur- [ met Urell Camp, No. 9, Wednesday | Veterans. Clareace L. Bluford Camp, { - Department of Wisconsin. .degm X 5 1 . Clu- [The adjutant announced that the total | geon, Dr. A. McFaul Macmasters. night, Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth | Chattanooga, Tenn., applied for s y N. - a Stree northwest; Admiral George | charcer wolch. was approved. Commander-in-Chisf Chauncey W.|Loulsiana; George A. Dow, Depart- At the last meeting of Richard J. A Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1, | Deway Naval Auxiliary, No. 3, Mon- Depactment. Senior Color Serg: Mlerrick issued a special order yester- [ment of Maine; Patrick J. Fitzpatrick,|Harden Camp the following officers der R. E. S8h b £ will present a resolution at the next day night, 921 Pennsylvania avenue | Spencer has secured a supply of fag day from national headquarters ap-|Department of Massachusetts; Gus L. | were elected: Commander, Danlel Foley; | Commander Frank W.-Parrish, both |meeting of the camp. Twelve new |department meeting to reconsider the | southeast; Gen. M. Emmet Urell|orders to be distributed to the sev- pointing the following national aides |Stein, Department of Michigan; &, C. | . Wi .|of Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, also[members have been elected, but have|action on the 60 cents per capita tax | Auxillary, Wednesday night, Pythian | eral camps of the department. FHis. 2 his staff: Oscar And ment o ; 7 .|gave short talks.” Oscar -Feldser of |not been' mustered. levied by the department, which is | Temple, 1012 Ninth street northwest. | tory of the seal of the United States 1emnmem of Alabama; I L. S Missis- vood; rd, C. J.|Col. John Jacob Astor Camp invited an increase of 100 per cent over the will be explained at this meeting. Ar ankl! rwi , | the members to attend m- meeting of | The following officers were clected | former tax. The Council of Administration of vt e h B. C ia .| Astor Camp tomorrow night in Stan-|at the recent meeting of Gen. M. —= the Department of the Potomac will o s B Maynard, Department of the 2 2 *"Joo Van |Tho instailation of the oMcers will |ley Hall, - United Statas’ Soldlers | Bmmet Uren Camp, No. 9: Com-| The meetings of the camps and | meet at the office of the surgeon of | A man who has “snapped” no fewe- District of - Columbin: Witliam 3. neranct New Jer. |take place at the meeting to bo held |Home, at which time Senor Quessda | mander, Raymond 5 Adams; senlor | auxillaries for the week are as (m the department, Maj. John H. Ander- | than 30,000 celebrities is Walter !ouden Department of Indlana; H.|sey; Peter A. Nealls, Department of |January 16, Department Installing [will glve an address, illustrated by |vice commander, Ivan V. Conklin; [lows: Richard J. Harden Camp, |son, 1822 Thirteenth street northwest, | Stoneman, who {s assembling for the New York; John G. DeCamp, Depart- [Oficer Willlam 1. Jenkins will con- mnvin‘ Dlctures, showing the Drog- |Jjunior vice commander, Robert . |Thuraday night Pythian Temple, 101 | next Friday, at 7:30 p. N&tlnnnl Portrait Gallery a photo- anxfl ;|ment of Ohlo; Fred E. Manggrum,|duct the ceremonies. ess of Cuba since the Spanish-|Washburn; officer of the day; Thomas mnm street northwest; Gen. Henry Plans will be dllcuned In reference | graphic record of outstanding per- Department of the Potomac: Thomas ' Senor Cayetano do Quesada, Cuban | American War. —The followlng. re- | A. Wilkinson: oficer of the kuard, E. | W. Lawton Camp, No. 4, Thureday to the proposed joint mstallation £x- sonklitles In the’ British Empire. Z '~ RS- i<~ lmmmn % DI.S-Stone Rsi;t . i ‘ \ ' i [ : : ‘ $];rf0ec6 inner Rings : \ il bi i ) s75 e e Y | %5 Diamond S ) r—— el S 9 5 P i BN BT s —— . iful mou n!u sot with fl taros mmm blue-white dia- ) 5 | o i monde. An ador able gift. Pay PR | - \ . Pa S— - ) o - — e e Diamond Set Wedding Ring &~ ne . Dlamond Ring fiu‘y! Q l?-h & uum':: bue—$12 50 'h!ko diamond. lna $10 to ‘7.’! T— S ) == R R R~ R = A A= —n 4 ~—= | e, Cre—. we— s ey s — S N . = T AT TR T T —, - S \ . \ N /§/ —— PR s Come to Washington’s SPECIAL Gift Headquarters FEREL 17-JEWEL . : Here you will find an endless variety i B ELGIN Vil | of fine gifts—diamond rings, watches, | IV ELGIN A practical ,m § \ [ | wrist watches, silverware and many other Y fo R GEO. WASHINGTON "’"'“:""“""‘ : itk beautiful jewelry articles, Victrolas, New LS ; e s Edison, Brunswick Phonographs, Radios to give for Christmas! Let us end your gift problems right now! - Decide what you want to give from our vast selection— you need make no payments until’ Janu- ary lst, and we allow you all next year to pay! -Make this your gift store! Enjoy ° EMBLEM Man’s Strap . the assurance of buying at Washington’s . A4 1 _ RINGS Il Wrist Watch [t} leading jewelers! 3 : Wrist Watch sgooUp | $15 | | Toilet Sets $25.00 Give him his favorite [HiHI#l" e | i gy HIHTHIT \ il I 4' it $10 to 5125 Duinty cusblonshape, wrist :‘W"g!i“:‘: t;';“hl:‘l‘; T;’“ h 14k :"“1': nfied Aecurets r Beautiful sets of ivory wu‘:h‘mrf S Guarantesd timekoeper. Pay in 1925 T plote “tots” 4lss vement, All next year to can pay next year! | Others $8 to $100. I 3 i e S {adividual pieces. Pay in = e D s ~ ) P 2 L s o = —— SS e~ — . O e 3 —— p——a S— — - SO e = & —— s S o —_ Rogers Bros. 1847 SILVERWARE Gold Knife & il SECTIONALLY PLATED, ! £ S i Di d Set Chain Set CLOCKS $ 60 ; b i amond Se! 8 Wrist Watch $5 00 Up Special gift pin sl 6.50 Up y 847" Buftet ' 50 Up A boautiful gite that will :l?:m::: As:“i':llel; am Wo&nflh 8 3 m “':dohb. lush | B it sy o L e SRl el or "o Fiy TR . s to pay! SN o Y, NN SO T e R A= A4 4 — T . S Victrola | Diamond™Set New Edison Bar Pins Brunswick % g §25 up Talking \ Machines d I o : R:cI:)rds \ S ' - 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street OPEN EVERY EVQNING UNTIL XMAS _— e i S S S S 0 D R RN = A= ) ~—— 1 e

Other pages from this issue: