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IST THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 1. FRENCH SOCIALIST || Veterans of Great War 4 DECLINE T0RU ; 'Pf;gEggonéo?h#E%gg&go%gfisAY CHAPLAIN RESIGNS BENEFIT WILL AID MOVE EXPLAINED .z s s s e ) FOR GOVERNORSHIP, ter overmment in tisposins o ota siock| OVER LEGION FETE| FREE DISPENSARY e E e e (}llop'u!rtlme:t commander; Maj. Edgar . 5 PErrTEL s Rsele ey o " | Stored in Many Places in Washington Will | : Tardieu Gives Reasons fOr [irfeime urancen rne Subnonce | nest wickeimma " iar counell: 5| Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett Open Up “Graveyard of Hopes.” iquor Publicly Served at|Clinic at G. W. U. to Sharef committee, appointed to plan for the|John Wischhusen, commander, of Vote to Continue to Sup- |[erection of an all A. E. F. Veterans | Equality-Walter Reed Post; Capt. Among Virginians Eschew- Montgomery Council Ban- in Receipts of Ball at ( house reported it has three sites under | Frank E. Alsop, commander Admiral - o At DO"t Herriot consideration. Peary Ship; Frank P. Helse, adjutant The Government is set to rid itselt these old models, it is estimated, has Potomac Post; J. V. Casey, Admiral ing Campaign Honors. of one of its old-time “white ele-|cost $20, and In 40-odd years there quet, He Charges. Mount Vernon. The District of Columbia Chapter.| Peary Ship, phants” and cut oft an expense that|have been many such requests. Military Order of the Worid War, has | ‘American Legion—Frank L. Peclk- — A e ol aonros s oy iprosoms, HOm ONor. Rl | aeciss Drisoatinite Taaiater 3 = admitted to membership the follow- % = Sy : = 4 % " .| score years unti t has reaches ou « ng to light many his- ispatel . e R ing: Lieut. Col. John H. Finney, Maj %Tito:wg"m“‘erwx’w]:;"'";‘:;;m‘,;:‘(fi:l RICHMOND, Va., February 14 (Spe- | g570% & toric and highly valuable articles, and | ROCKVILLE, Md, February 14— By Radio to The Star. Walter Bruce Howe, Capt. William W.|commander; Capt. Paul McGahan, past | ©/#1)-—Four persons mentioned fOT | " 'mhat sum approximates the cost of | when it starts it is belloved it will be | The third annual banquet of the PARIS, Iebruary 14— Assured this| Nottingham, Maj. Jobn R. Dyson, Lieut. [department commander; Capt. Thomas | Bubernatorial honors have declined [ storage of about 155,000 models of | the signal for a small army of col- [ Montgomery County Council of the wewk of the continued support of the [James D. Cassels, Lieut. James L. Par- [J. Frailey, commander, Sergeant Jas- | to make the raceMrs., Kate Waller | articles on which applications for | loctors to descend on the Capltal. American Legion, composed of the Socialists, Premier Herriot probably |dee, Lieut. Bernard A. Smyth, Lieut.|per Post. 4 fhs .| patents were filed prior to the change| When the existing law, under which | PoSts at Rockville, Kensington, aintain in the coming month|Jjean J. Labat, Capt. Charles S Cowie, | = Disabled American Veterans—J. H. | DorTett of Alexandria, Representative | i ;¢ 1u which permitted applicants | models were dispensed with, came | V¢ ring and Sandy Spring, held | Wt ER P e same majority he has had since|Capt. Paul V. Collins, Capt. Joseph A.|Hussey, depurtment commander; W.|R- Walton Moore of Fairfax, John W.| to present drawings instead of models | into operation the collection was| Thursday evening in the auditorium | trh o u ast June. It difficult to see what|Jordan, Lieut. Morton L. Ring, Maj.|S. Clark, national laison office Chalkley of Big Stone Gap and Sen- | when asking for the Federal safe-|thinned out to a certain extent, and | of the high school building here, with oElic St P e sther combination is possible in the | Jesse I Miller, Rear Admiral Willlam | George R. Martin and Willlam G. Ger- | ator . O'Conor Goolrlek of Fred- | BUard on their inventions. those devices, whether of value be-|the Rockville post as host, was a|2MmOAE the benel resent Chambeg, of Deputies. R. Shoemaker, Lieut. Wiliam E. Doel- | maine of the Stars and Stripes. Tl 2 Now, under a bill that has passed | cause of their demonstrated practi- | lvely affair. ‘Rev. Nolan B. Harmon,|at Mount Verno Individuals may change, but the |ler and Capt. Maurice R. Colbert. = Thaoutanal ason is that the | Poth Touse and Senate, this collec- [ cability or because of historlc asso- [ I pastor of the Rockville Methodist [ Dlal fefe fo take plu is of the French government must — < | At a meeting of Sergeant Jasper Post, | cost of the primary 1o too great tion is to be sold or otherwise dis-|ciation, were put on exhibition in|Church. showed his disapproval b |at the George Washinzton Ly A s e o D optant, of Trenton, N.| American Leglon, Thursday night at| " Senator Goolriek promised his sup- | Posed of. and for many of the minia- | Smithsonian Institution, where they ioaviig (L iivand nds e e life of the present Parlia-|J., national president of the American G 3 5 - oy tures that may mean destruction, for | still remain. o e e e on| The onnel ¢ i o o % o the City Club plans to hold an open|port to Senator Mapp. He takes the | tures Yy g pie o ke fire partment 2 ; en the opposition. whilLeglon duxillary held a conference with | torym for discussion of public ques- | view that the paramount thing in |1t 18 hurdly considered possible that a Crowded From Office. R Rolt(r\»tl‘lvgnm;r' 12,000, have the facilities proclaiming the contrary, knows it | President Coolidge last Wednesday for | (U™ (00 S QERRCG © 1Y L i [ Vivpinin s ohe Paramount thing on | market will be found for every model, . Prescott, §r., | X t i true the purpose of acquainting him with bap hic 25 : Prior to that many of the models| commander of the post, as follows where they are attended e & reraft situation be | o iy which now fill 2,500 wooden cases, . 5 & A S Al have been focussed this fthe plans for the Women's Conference [ ESSISE that the & fetufl MOCRATE Th | ers may get thelr crops to market at about one-half the size of an|had been on display in the Patent &1 hetetn tendeting. my. resig- |and fire surgeo the Socialist Congress at[on National Defense to be held in‘ A0 S07eC 8% T iEvetlsyepnointeli| i LuD OF ool AnC b N ey er O | e S u (s toD VAV TICE AdEE. Office and others had been stored | nation as chaplain of the Henderson- | propriati Gron Where after considerable | Washington at the Red Crois Audi- |Gomdr T J. Fralley appointed |many years will be required to get . there, and ft was to meet the in-|Smith-Edmonds Post of the American | place res debate an agreement was reached on |torium, February 22 to 26. She asked ;n; "l'h;’“l’;x_fm“f_"‘"‘_rhf' 2 “:‘Ifh ;ln“'rmidl under the system followed ~ Graveyard of Hopes. creasing demands for space for the|Legion. 1 am sorry that circum-|fording & somewhat eontradictory resolution |the President to. receive the 100 dele- | (30, L5 [EWRsty, [ NAMEE, G T | 18 irginia. He also favors abolition | Anq the storage room now used by | other businsss of the office and the | Stances force me to do this, but as 1| service Suying the party remains faithful to|gates, representing the 16 women's na- | G FanE e @ PO BOE b (00 of some places, the merging of others, | (ne Patent Office for this collection, | constantly mounting number of mod- | do mot represent, nor pretend to rep- fand typing the principles of Socialism, but will | tonal patriotic groups, who will com- | Ut The meeting was wddvessed|and the reduction of taxes in any di- |, garage, might aptly be called a|els that the legislation was enacted. | resent, in this town the kind of thing | police and firemer support M. Herriot even in anti- jpose the legislative body of the con- ?h;:"‘h‘“’l :;”:"‘1 :’n SNl rection that will bring relief to the | wgriveyard of hopes,” for of the thou- However, the Government did not|that was put on at the banquet of | classifying Socialist legislation for the sake of |ference. piionl G N e ) ¢ people of the State sands upon thousands of models, rep- | wash its hands entirely of the models | the post at the high school building | gency trar ts influen nd power| She explained that this is the first| - 1:4dd was elected post surgeon To Hear Candidate resenting devices which their inven- | for which it had no use, and then the|On the night of the 12th, I feel|rhuge fr aintaining its influence and power| She explained ths s e firs i x. 2 evices whicl o & i« e, o 2th, I fe hage fro the Cartel des Gauches. {meeting ever called by women to dis- v Ross| The Women's Law Enforcement |tors put forth with high hopes of | collection began to be shifted around | that I cannot remain longer in a|which they Pt el e cuss the National Defense Act, to study | y The next mesting af the Betsy ROs |y oyl "one of the organizations in | fame and fortune, It is conceded that | to various storage places here, at one | Position where my name can bo con- | can be quick 5 5 its provisions as they affect the welfare | Y coman (¥F.) Club will b 28 | which o e, is | ON1Y & minority have proved market- | time even occupying space in the Dis- | Rected with the same Cyre for Ind The Fret Soctalist. party, called i residence of Bessle Stewart, 1528 Which the women are to the fore, is = - ) b srcench Socisliat party, called for the Nation: and (s welation toithe | I E/TRnce o thwest. Tuesday, | ATFangIng to have all the candidates ( able and remunerative. trict jail, and finally winding up in rges Liquor Was Public. oficlally the “Hrench Section /of the |atitenarnice/of peace. ‘ Sheisnld woman | BUSDLh streat mozthwest, e P a Just exactly what the cases contain | the garage, where the cases now| “I grant that you and the other Workers 1 al” pl The card party to be held at the home | M address ft during the Ineonasleions Fat dscireerye, A0 Wl ‘come Mrom: all over' {1ig country, SR SRES NSNS M TS0 RE oA campalgn. The dates will be so fixed | Is @ matter of conjecture, but when | reposc. officers and the committee worked jonapicubns Dut Jecistve part 15 irepresaniting)ihen8jorganisations)whish ||of Y 1xeiSlagleilinsinacn o8ty that theee will be no conflict and the | they finally are opened attaches at| In the light of later inventions, it | hard and desired to make the evening T e s eonsplonous Decutise | will participate in the conference. The James E. Walker Post, No. 26, | candidates will, to u great extent, be | the Patent Office say there will be |is pointed out that many models ig- | a notable onc, but, as stated above, Sihat Drolaiot TS it = ! American Leglon, at its last meeting, | allowed to select such dates us will | disclosed one of the oddest collections | nored years ago now may be of value | the whole affair was not the kind S Eoveraminte Priarina aes 1.. o| _The Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, held at the Twelfth Street Branch of | best suit them. The women do not | ever exhibited, covering an almost|if for nothing more than demonstrat- | of thing for which I stand in Rock- Rl PRHstpad sdeol of the American Legion,will mest Tues- | the Y. M. C. received reports of | Dropose £6 ‘overlool any aspirants unimaginable range of variety | ing the crude beginning of what are| ville. nor was it in keep with s day evening, at 8 o'clock, in the board | varic committees. A resolution was Friends of . Bascom Slemp, retir- ®ome of the weirdest devices con- | Lighly developed contrivances of [the. other legion banquets which I room of the District Building. Final!ladopted protesting to the superin-|ing secretsry to President Coolidge, | cefvable have been revealed by the | great importance. have attended over the county. r i 9 ) preplrations will be made for the ball | tendent of public schools agalnst his | want him to return to his home dis- | packing cases from time to time, for Three Men on Commission. 1 do not mind ‘roughhouse’ stuff, ures during the Combea ministry|which is to be given in the Ebbitt Hotel | showing of a certain motion picture|trict and to make the race for under the present law any one prov-| . TRres TR OR (ORMIMIOn. | and can take my share in it with any | 0 years aeq. © then the Social-| February 21, for the benefit of the post | in the schools. It was pointed out | gress ing 2 proprictary interest in any commis which the new act| other man, but the public serving | oD e Tmee aer have ‘been throughilemn days|eirave funa that the colored soldier {s discrimi- model is entitled to call at the Patent | CT¢Rtes to dlspose of the models it | of alcoholic liquor in cocktails I took Sl ks g to the split which resulted in| " Commander Kohen will make an an- | nated against in this picture. Supe: = ——— — Office and request that it be shown, | COMPosed of the commissioner of as an offense to my oath and the [Mmedical solence formation of a parate Com- |, o o o = ré e . o patents, an expert from Smithsonian [oath of every other legionairre to|e€ach patient is : - | nouncement in reference to an enter- | vising Principal Long of the public s : Taw s Been Casits g e T oo e e munist Party in 1920, since which|tainment to be given at the Mount Alto | schools, who was clected to member. | (¢ annual poppy drive of the Vet- : - Institution and a patent lawyer support the Constitution of the United | medical examination time the Communists have attacked|Hospital, under the auspices of this = 2 2 erans of Foreign Wars. Tris legislative twist also has A corps of laborers will open the! States; the bringing in of dancing|sary laboratory exar the Socalists just as bitterly s they | poct, and the Equalits Walter-Reed | President George L. Tate of the | proved cosily, for it meant poring |packing cases and put the models on | girls ffended my Christian manhood, | which the patient is re have the so-called bourgeois parties.|Post of the V. F. W. | pia raibat home building committee has been in- | through dusty card index cases with- | display, and the members of the com- | and the fact that I was €o ignorant | of the special clinics. Spec Cortain Socialist chieftains went -t .A"‘n‘_"" e e posti|formed by Treasurer L. E. Donaldson | out number, and then, when the|mission will go over each with care|of what was to take place that I|tations are conducted in diseases of] over o the Comnunists and now call | 7The February meeting of the U. S. S.| Distelet Bullaing, 1ast Tuesdny nighi|that there s in the treasury to date | whereabouts of the model was estab- [ and decide its fate publicly ked the blessing of Al-|the lungs, rt or gastro tinal the ier Soclalist comrades | Jacob Jones Tost, No. 2. the AmeHean | it was announend that nlans for the | #:000. He hopes to reach the $20.000 | lished, going over the boxes, which| Some, of course, will find buyers | mighty God upon it all is humillating | tract Whenever deemed ads “social traitors”” And the fasc Leglon, was held at the College Wom- | allled. American. Lesion ball were | Ak In six weeks to form the nucleus | are numbered, until that containing | without trouble. Others will take|to my ministerial calling. Clerical work of the fre t . = S > i) s pallise R meriounfitasion hail for a building fund the model was located. Then always | their place with the priceless collec-| “I am sorry that I was entirely | sary is supplied throu on which communism has ®f{en’s Club, last Monday evening. The |about completed. The ball will be| hen 3 ¥ i 2 ¥ ¥ | sary i DU nore eme elements of the work-|g <! p v o s | vomes the further hunt for the model | tions in Smithsonian Institution, and | uninformed beforchand of all this, as | osity of the hospit T vre extreme clements of the work- appointment of “Annle Kilmartin as | held at the Mayflower Hotel on the| Commander Carroll of the local de- | (ome the furth aael]tlos e g Incdtd uiinfoopedietorstand ordn iy, ze _hospital re has deprived the Socialists of | chairman of the refreshment commit- | night of March 17, and prizes are 10| partment of the V. W, Hauatienyt SRR LS SCUCSEICE o0 N DN A O OO e et ) thainost el e Hole ann 7 of their forces: e ot b 2 ainto classes of |3 ‘ i Sones € post meet-| Madden Foley, M of their forces. tee was confirmed. The resignation of | be awarded for varlous class. of lappointed a member of the boosters ing the night before gave me the|aoiph. ‘Mh ~ The Socialists still claim to be the | Senfor Vice Commander Burton was ac- | costumes. The ball is belng iven | sommitice of the metional orcanioion > : Sz : arty SRS, Tl e Com | e ith regret. Hesnie Bomberker | Wbor tne avepiees-of Waliort Ghinis | o S, % the pationet resniation | IOTIM OF AIR CRASH | PUZZLE FAD HITS PARIS. |inte trcormmuiion o7 St S| S8, i munists give the impression thut they | was presented with,a gold leglon pin (Washington, Sergeant Jusper and Ken- | th plan of the booster committee to ! _ no embarrassment. Under the cir. | -Tu¢ #09 Mr® are even more so, and in revolution- {donated by Jessica Shith for raising the | neth H. Nash posts. Many tickets |increase the membership of the local 2 - i Cave S Dl — - iolently have the advantage. Fur-|1924 for the building fund. The fol- | boxes have been reserved phariiey Word Problems Good Features. |for appropriate aetion at tne neai| SUES OPERA COMPANY. thermore, the Communists can boast|lowing were elected to serve as cap-| The following were elected to mem-| At the last meeting of Kenneth H. aatlaR ot the pest™ e that they have actually come intoftains of home fund teams: Alberta | bership in Walcott Post: Bruce Le|Nash Post, No. 8§ of the American i R ” PARIS, February 14.—Paris and the 0 = power—namely at MoSCOW. “l ntil alAyres, Eisie Becke, Bessie Bomberger, | Gore, Clarence Belt, Dantel Legion, several applications for mem- | Maj. Lee 0. Wright, to Be Buried | co,.tinent aro falling hard for cross- Sep S Baritone Seeks $1,100. Charging few months ago the alists re- |Ella Chambers and Maud Lofs Smith. | Kelly, Bernard E. Bee, Paul D. Cran- |bershlp were received which included ( e el e Pasin e ditiG ¢ 5 = torted that they also were in con-|Edith Summerson was unanimously|dall, Harry C. Kracks, Haskell Maj. Charles Cyrus Coombs of the | Here, Sought Own Dan- ety g e s EL DORADO CLUB TO MEET Contract Requires Fayment. trol of a government—but then Ram- [elected to serve as color bearer. Clark, Holmes Ficklin, Harry W.|chemical service of the War Depart-| p { Anglo-Saxon newspapers started the e MacDonald fallen, while| Department Commander Peckham ad- | GGaler, Howard W. Warfield, Alvin I |ment. The following commitfee was gerous Detail. fad some weeks ago, and three of | President Maloney Proposes Form- 7 v and Tehicherin still hold the | dressed the meeting on “Loyalty and | Loris, Lee H. Peery, Mark L. Robson,|appointed by Commander Johnson to| & £ ic @ reins in Russ {Co-operation.” Miss Helen O'Neill | Robey C. Best, (. B. De Spain, Col |assist him and Junipor Vice Comdr. . e S & ation o orensic Group. cago ( Thus it is not difficult to understand | junior vice cpmmander of the depart- | Melville Gillette, Willett J. Foster and | Hunt in_connection with the costume | Mai. Les O. Wright, Ordnance De-|out with problems. These newspapers| | "o " " o B0 % 5 0 | Chicag why the Socialist Congress opened!ment, and a past commander of the | Dr. George H. Skinner. ball to be given at the Mayflower Hote] ) Partment. U Army. who lost his' life h The free dispensar Washington Universit Indigent ik 1 lumbla, which is trea which provides facilit the beneficiaric To indigent sick cilities of the frec tween the hours of p.m. daily ts s ch and X exan for at cost of mater work is donc withe There are approx on the fr e Socialist Party played the same | under leadership of M. ship, made an addre; Ciro De Ritls, = bar: New York, ves — the Parisian dailies have now come District Sy explained to their readers that the T o A B th some misgivings. These mis-|Jacob Jones Post, was presented with| —Addresses were made by Capt. Paul|March 13: William H. Klinehahsc,!In an sirplane accident at Brooks| . ... .oy craze was only a revival | ;i meect.” Jomrest 1'5{121‘05‘\."1;4’.- i vings were expressed during the |a past commander's badge by Com-|V.Collins of George Washington Post, | George P. Grove. R. G. Newlin, Cari|Field, Tex., Tuesday, will be buried at| ‘0 T 7 T A6 T ontad | T d ater ¥ oeve Wbesn'h lcotea iz ] torivon on the policy of supporting fmander Peckham. A feature was the | Commander Charles E. Cohen of Vin- | A. Baumann, H. F. Brosee, Charles F, | ATIIngton Cemetery tomorrow morn-|of the “square word” game invente neoibels eRiderand Gecei e ot =ayn e Premier Herriot and were momentarily fentertainment which was supplied by | cent V. Costello Post and Past Com- | Biakely, Kassel Weinstein, John F,|iRE at 10 o'clock. fn, Brance &0 yoais ago the new society o * % tract and na appeased. This support has consisted | daughters and nleces respectively of | mander William F. Franklin Free, H. W. Little, Seth D. Logsdon, H.| Maj. Wright. before going 10| peigium beat Paris by a week in President Maloney is behind a|his part c In Yoting for M Herriot on all ques- {members of the post. The program| Comdr. Riemer appointed the follow- |3. Ramsey, Byron L. Moss, Guy V.{Brooks Fleld was the @nief of the| .. o L L o her 7o Soir, | movement for the. craanization of =] combany B tlons of confidence, thus preventing |was as follows: Miss Beatrice Bene- |Ing commlittees: Auditing—Lewis Wer- | Cogswell, Edward V. Colberg, Lester |Aircraft Armament and Small Arms| P! = . newspaper, | forensic group within the club for |agreement the Herriot cabinet from being upset |dict, Miss Audrey Witcomb, piano|den. Osborne Reid and David J. Gross- | E. Nelson, and L. Reichard. D1 Son, BT LU S 01| B Enasels A R ENT el FADAEL e el e s DBl Reaks | d avolding formation of a New (solos, and Miss Caroline Reece, vocal|nickle. Ball ticket Committee—FP. K. = Npashweton. Ko Sresiledl sUELUe] sronseal tramendons: tuterest inthe le s gl u e dtaay o8 mubicate | stoasr savh b coalition in which tiie Socialists would | solos. Among the guests were Com- |Carr, chairman; A. J. Naylor vice chair- | The Equality-Walter Reed Post, No.|Roosevelt Hotel. Belgian capltal by offering big money |related closely to business probiems. |sing under the lave no influence. The leit faction fmander Johnson, of the Kenneth Nash man: John Dower, G, H. Davis, Lewls |284, Veterans of Forelgn Wars, will | During the World War he served in | 5008 "0 o ¥ 0l\ing ‘the puzsles | A card party will be given Taesday | ferdant comps Ul the Congress said “this policy of [Post, and Commander Riemer, of the | Werdon, W. E. Miller. Irving P. Rich- |give an entertainment in the new recre- {F1ance in connection with the de-|RFIICD 10 PETRUAS SO VRS T2 RUEE0R | & card Rarty Tl be eiven Tuesaay| fondant tom supporting a bourgeois government|Stuart Walcott Post, both of whom |ards, John Zanpetery, Allen M. Er-{ation hall at Mount Alto Hospital next |Velopment of small arms, machine | " 000 S the wheel of the enterprise | streets, and plans have been com.|He atks an furnishes the Communists with an|made addresses. good, Dr. J. L. Hall, Dr. Charles E.|Wednesday, at 8 pm. Albert A. Stern, | guns and ammunition for use on the | 0 starting prosecution under the pméd'rnr the annual Washington's| funds of excellent weapon to use against us. Ralph, Dr. Charles E. Detmar, Jud- |blackface ~artist; the Quality Male |Eround, on uircraft and for defense|}S SUArUnE prosecution whfer the|pleted for the annual Washingtonsfunds of An Immense majority of the party| At the call of Commander William | son C. Dale, Robert McCandlish, Da- |Quartet, Harry Wise, Edgar Mar- [agulst aircraft containing solutions of puzzles. at the Cairo, February 2 operu here replied: “The policy gives us such [Homer Carroll, of the District of Co- | vid Grosnickle, Hgrry C. Rucker.|shall, P. A Poterfield and A. W. Yowell, | Maj. Wright felt that he could di- tremends fluence in financial, so- [lumbla Department of the Veterans of | Thomas Gormley, Edwin Kincheloe. (will contribute to the program. rect the work »nf designing Or air- cial and military legislation that we | Foreign Wars of the United States, the | George C. White, Harry Cedar and 3 .. |planes more efficiently if he himselt have no right to sacrifice these ad- |department commanders and thelr staffs | Henry C. Kracke. The appointment auality-Walter Reed Post, No. 284, | were an airplane pilot and could ap- vantages to purely theoretical ob-|of the seven major veterans' organiza- | of a judge advocate will be an-| Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold |preciate, from actual experience, the Sbction sy tions met at a get-together banquet at | nounced at ths next meeting. an open meeting and entertainment | conditions under which airmen have v. s Hqaival Harvey's Restaurant Monday evening. . next Thursday evening at Pythian|to handle their weapons His seek- o Ao The organizations represented by their| At the meeting of George Wash-| Temple, 1012 Ninth street northwest. [ing this detail was, therefore, con- Americans who are accustomed 1o gapartment commanders and others, | ington Post, No. 1, American Legion, | The members that were obligated |sidered a courageous action above| . ’ sce working class movements de-|gware the Department of the Potomac | next Tuesday night at the clubhouse, | during the past year will be the spe-|and bevond the call of duty. lon velop along different lines must find | of the Grand Army of the Republic, | 1528 L street northwest, further de- | cial guests, and members of all V. F Maj. Wright is survived by his| L[] all this confusing. There is no ex-lthe District of Columbia Department | tails of the costume ball to be held | W. posts, also the wives, mothers, sis- | father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. Jonas | R act equivalent in the United States of the United Spanish War Veterans, | St. Patrick's day, March 17, at the |ters, daughters or sweethearts have | P. Wright of Lyons, Ind., and a sister, to the French Socialist Party. The-|the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the | Mayflower Hotel will be presented |been invited. Charles Kohen, chair-|Miss Edna Wright of Washington, oretically, perhaps, the I. W. W. is|United States, Military Order of For- |to the membership. Accordinig to|man of the entertainment committee, | D. C. the Amerfean equivalent, but that or- [ejgn Wars, the American Legion, the t.;'-ul'g(‘ E. Y;u:knu. 3d, chairman ndr has arrnngd-d aJ-grrlz}! pl‘(‘;tl:ru.:v;‘ S S ganization repudiates support of the | Military Order of the World War and | the entertainment committee, an Commander John D. schhusen | R . bourgeoise government. ihe Disabled American Veterans of thg| Past Commander Howard S. Fisk, | has designated Jay D. Coulter to rep- | CAST OF 20 AMATEURS The American Federation of Labor|World War. representatives of the post on the | resent.the post in devising ways and N is entirely different since it has al-| The purpose was primarily to create | ball committee, the ball gives promise | means to obtain suitable scoutmas- WILL G'VE PLAY HERE ways rested on a national apd le a harmonious spirit between the various | 0f surpassing anythinig of its kind| ters for several of the local Boy| \ basis, while French Sociallsts call|{veteran organtzations, and to establish | eVer given by the Amerlcan Legi Scout troops. \ . rhemselves international and revolu-|«y ynited veterandom.” The commit- |in this ct The United States Nav The District of Columbia Depart-|“Daddy Long-Legs"” to Be Present. - S 1 . e o tionary ltec in charge of the dinner was Capt.| Orchestra, under the direction ment, Veterans of Foreign Wars, The Socialists supporting M. Her-{jdwin S. Bettelheim, jr. Maj. Fred (. | Charles Benter, it is announced, has|having indorsed the patriotic move-| ed Tuesday Evening in Car- st are less violent than the I W.!Tucae Capt. Frank 1. Alsop and | been secured for the oceasion. to-|ment, "An American flag in every | roll Hall Auditorium. W., and less moderate than the A. F.!George Neune! gether with Happy Walker's Golden | home, am Berlin has been desig- 1. Winally, they are more po-|. Commander Carroll in opening the | Pheasant Orchestra, which will fur-[nated chairman of the committee to| Jean Webster's comedy in four acts, tical than social, and this fact may | ceremonies and welcoming the mem- | Nish dance music from 9 to 2 o'clock. | devise ways and means of placing in | “Daddy Long-Legs,” will be present- | N cost them dear if the COmMURIStS pers from all wars, In the first united | TWenty prizes will be awarded for| homes the quota of flags that has|ed Tuesday evening at 8:20 o'clock in | N take advantage of it gathering of such a character in the | the handsomest and most unique cos- | been assigned to this post to place. | the auditorium of Carroll Hall on G | N R (Copyright, 1925.) ! history of veteran affairs, urged the | tumes at the ball, and in addition the| The poppy committee of this post is | street, under the direction of Arthur = P appointment of a permanent commit- | Committee in charge of the arrange-|arranging another V. F. W. poppy | Bradley White, with a cast of 20| N\ POULTRY DISINFECTED 36 toHact i (the) tutare: ments is cngaged in securing other [campaign during the Memorial day (local players headed by Grace Spruce- added features in order to make it a| period, of which Willlam G. Jamie- \ Past national commander-in-chief, § bank, a young actress from Pittshurgh. FOR PEST IS TAINTED/(Gen Liovd M. Brett, and past senior brilliant event. son, as chairman, is at work. A group of child players add a o % vice commander-in-chief, Gen. Anton| FPast Post and Past Department| Charles Kohen, Ebbitt Hotel, has|great deal of interest to the perfor- 3 Stephan, were the guests of honor. | COmdr. E. Lester Jones purchased the | been added to the membership cam- [ance, appearing as the orphans in Heavy Losses Sustained by Deal-|Gen. Stephan in his remarks said he | fFst block of tickets, which were put on | paign committee. " |the New England home, including i i story | Sale & few days ago. He was followed 3 Agnés O'Nell, Helen Raeburn, Eliza- : ‘ers Through Tmproper Use | makig. (en. Brets beieved that such |bY Comar. Wallace Streater and other | Top Notch Tent, Military Order of | hoth - Middlcton, Eleanor Thomas, Our Greatest Two_for_one sa]e a gathering would tle up the 5,000,- |Wembers of the post. the Cootle, will hold a ‘flve hun-|Catherine Breen and Thomas Finnin, of Preventives. 000 men of the World War to look | Vice Comdr. E. P. Ellis has|dred” card party at Red Men's Hall, | wyih Susanne Bolling as Sadle Kate Use of improper or too strong disin- [after the Interests of the veterans of | been appointed R ofiiecoit Nieweuih 5o ;_ggm*:er'}"m"_‘{“:: etensiie menna:.ld:hlao::nmare \ b ' 7 e 4 | for % s s e; consolldation of posts in A ) T d ron Bradley, as Daddy Long-Legs: o P Ty P b e v e el B T | B b e B I T il W e et s han gl - for Monday and Tuesday Only! break of European fowl pest has re- |lleved that one thing the veterans have |tion of Comdr.Streater last week. this month. . Brandon, n. | Kurt Nothnagle, as Cyrus Wychoff sulted in heavy losses to dealers through | neglected in the past has been joint co- d Robert Barr, as Jimmie McBride; . The post will celebrate its sixth ‘Thi; Om:*rs aro Vfl“A‘- et 2 s 2 B - Gox 3 anniversary March 7, for which ar- | significant seam squirrel; - | Frank White, as Griggs, and Charles s talnted w1, it wis annonncsd esters| SOILA LT, AL O O ren rivgaments wwillsbe. UimeRGiT by - 4| HaIse, blandet: mumy; srnorssvi | e, b auts) e S et = it Here's the plan! Select any dress grouped on our sale e Targe nandier of pomiirs. the ba: {of the Unfted Spanish War Veterans, | COmmittee from the post. The event|Jones, hide gimlet; Gunnar States-|inclyde Alice Langdon. Catherine od 5. Meported. @ Toss ot '$10.000 |miso spoke in favor of other such meet. | Wil take place in the clubhouse, with | berg, custodian of the crummy duffle | McEneany, Mary Haltigan, Helen | N racks—all pew, seasonable garments—pay $1.00 more and "f' 35 ,-'l;*"‘ E “u“:“ DR ings. Other speakers included Depart-| % Program suitable for the occasion. | bag: C. B. Jennings, insignificant|Hgitigan, Carolyn Wells and Ithel AT Mise of cheap tar . products with a |ment Commander Peckham, of the| = provost marshal: Abraham Grudd, shirt | yorris, | get two garments for the same price! Same generous credit 1. Hussey, R. L. Chambers, B. M. | reader; Samuel Berlin, pill pusher. i terms, too! But for Monday and Tuesday only! Come! 0y strong carbolic acid odor as disinfect- | American Legion; Capt. tson B.| yegrick, . W. Kline, C. R. Martin | and J. B. Bardella, R. P. Parrott and ants has become widespread, bureau |Miller, chairman of the national re-|,,3 W 'S Clark have been named as |K. L. Coontz, tightwads. oflicials said, and these have 'contam- | habllitation committee of the American | rop esentatives of the Disabled Amer- | T nrst anniversary will be celo-| GIRLS MARRYING YOUNG. nated the flesh of fowls. Teed sprayed | Legion; Commanders Hussey and Clark | ’ : iean Veterans on the reception com- | brated March . ! with tho chemicals also was found to | Of the Disabled American Veterans, | iiten for the joint celebration of tr 2 S { ' " "' taint the poultry. Judge Hosea B. Moulten and others. | 111\ na (0 Gt AL SREPTation of the | ) apital Post, 127, Veterans | London Brides’ Average Age Below | N 00 ea ct Fowls o contaminated should not | It was decided to appoint a perma- | washington at the Washington Audi- | of Forelgn Wars, at its meeting Feb- Pre-War Figures, ° . . be marketed within two weeks after |nent executive committee to arrange|torium February 23. The District of | ruary 6, adopted various recommen- i the strong chemicals were used, the |for the meetings —Comdr. William | Columbia Department of the Disabled | dations submitted by the executive| LONDON, Februdry 14.—The ages officials advised. Scalding hot water | Homer Carroll of the Veterans of | American Veterans will also have its |committee. Comdr. Danlel Leahy of this season’s brides in London in- and a & per cent solution of formalde- [ Forelgn Wars was elected chairman|fags in the massing Jf organization | presided. The following candidates |dicate a tendency among modern girls| N Dre: $12 50 Jirde were recommended as efficient dis- | @nd the department commanders of | colors, which will be a feature of the | were initiated: L. P. Cox, William J. | to take husbands almost as soon as New 88€S . ...... o infectants. Some farmers are being |the various veteran organizations |celebration. Sammons, Thomas E, Colley, John [they get out of the schoolroom. The | NN (Two for $13.50) preyed upon by peddlers of harmful | Were to nominate either themselves = Faber, Michael Burkhard, Rudolph |gaverage is much below that obtaining N Dre: $14.50 chemicals, officials said. or a representative to act on the The Veterans of Foreign Wars, De- | Houserer and Butler Houslaw Moler, | pefore the war. N\ ew '88€8 . ...... o ar commiteee. partment No. 1, of the District of Co- |and five former members were rein- | The modistes say many girls order- (Two tor $15.50) == The following were represented: |lumbia, has received a report from |stated. The initlation team consisted |ing wedding dresses for April or June New Dresses $19.50 TOO! SOCIETY TO ENTERTAIN Military Order of the World War— | the executive committee Indorsing the [of Comdrs. D. Leahy, A. E. Plerce, |are from 17 ta 20 vears of age, thus | N S gonres 1 * |Gen. Lloyd M. Brett, commander Dis- movement of “A flag in every home” [R, C. Muchlitz, Chaplain Willlam P. ¢ollowing the example of their great- | R (Twe for $20.5 trict of Columbla Chapter, and Capt.| campalgn. F. C. Lucas, chairman of | Cavanaugh, Officer of the Day G. H. | grandmothers, who went to the altar | N New Dresses ........ $22.50 We'll trust you Sons of Veterans Will Be Hosts |John Jones, commander Columblan|Federal Post, is making arrange- | Foerster. Post quartermaster and |Sapiy. | (Two for $23.50) haiah Post. i ments to launch this campaign. He |adjutant will assist in assembling Throughout England and the entire | N 7.50 even though we are to Commander-in-Chief. Military Order of Foreign Wars—is to be assisted by Vice Chairman |records of all present and former |continent, including Russia, the girls | i\ New Dresses ........ $27. i e William M. Coffin of Cineinnags, | G€%: Anton Stephan, commander Dis- | Frank G. Thomas of Iquality-Walter | members for delivery to George J.|are generally marrying at younger (Two for $28.56) AL O ander i chist of omnatl ftrict of Columbla Commandery, and|Reed Post No. 284, Vice Chairman |Neuner, post historiam for compila- | 3res “than formerly, This is chiefly N Dresses 00 Siel et oramandercin-chief of the Sons | Capt. Edwin 8. Bettelhelm, jr., secre- | John Salley of Perry Ship Post, Vice | tion of @ post history to be presented | aptributed to the post-war surplus of | KNI ew PR A EARE LT Vo atanael (b Tined b the Drstaiee ap O&enter- | tary District of Columbla’ Command- | Chalrman L. E. EIff of Federal Post |at the sixth anniversary celebration, | it1."ana women and the supposed (Twe for $33.00) e N s e tained by the District of Columbla, |epy. and C. R. Wooten, managing direc- | April 11. The following appointments | 5.1.% S0 WS, (o0 for husbands | N : ision of Maryland, Sons of Vet-| ‘Grand Army of the Republic—Col. | tor of the campalgn were announced: Sergt. Maj. C. F. 1 One Dollar Ex t: et the . i = 3 Col. g : G - e B t. N uys the Extra Garment payments g 's, on his official visit here this|Briscoe Goodhart, commander of the| It Is the plan of the committee to | Willoughby, Sergt. Maj. R. E. Wal. | 2Fsing from Buy: Arrangements have been com- | Department of the Potomac: Col. O.|place a flag in every home. There |lance. Patrlotio. Instructor 4. Me- —— Providing the Extra Garment goods. Comel by Herbert Walton Rutledge, | F Oldroyd, assistant adjutant gen- | will be a contest among the pupils | Cracken, Aide-de-Camp’ C. G. Schie- “ ” \ is the Same Price! '!::‘;' ‘\'{;:‘Ow ~"‘ 7«""‘1':1‘ ';i_“"-ém—ux; Col. John W. Reld, past depart fot zhef public schools for the best es- [ble; special committee fur commander, HITS PAGAN NUDITY 3 ank A De Groot, past division | ment commander; Dr. Henry A. John- | say of each school, and the winner of | J. Much, E. Wickstrand, B. Douglas. . 3 ivi i ommander, for the reception of thelson, past department commander; B.|the contest will be awarded a flag. g F. Jarboe and Frank Riley; trus. 2 3 Spring Merchandise Arriving Daily LB P. Entriken, past department com-|The winners will be announced after ftee J. Gardella, who was presented | BERLLY, February 14— “Pugan - Coffin will be escorted to Ar-|mander; John Finn, commander of the | the contest. Information can be had |with a past commander jewel, Val N. |nudity culture” is the definition which ton Natlonal Cemetery tomorrow | Kit Carson Post; G. H. Kunsman,|from W. E. Wooten, 1313 H street | Brandon presented the badge. Cardinal Bertram, “Prince Bishop of morning, where he will lay a wreath | commander Lincoln Post, and Judge |northwest. Any child who is inter- The installation of officers of the | Breslau, gives modern fashions ia on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier | Hosea B. Moulten. ' ested will take advantage of the avall- | George E. Killeen .Unit, American | regulations he has issued to the ck. An officfal visit will | United Spanish War Veterans— |able information, Legion Auxiliary,' was held Febru- | celrgy, instructing that the sacrament then be made to the White House, and | Arthur League, department com- Earnest Wickstrand, chairman of [ary 6 at Potomac Bank Hall. Mrs. |be denied to women Wll?'ae clothing @ dinner will be held at ¢ o'clock in|mander; E. J. Nolan, junior vice de- |the poppy campalgn, has arranged for |Leon Arnold, department president, |is not in conformity with “the decency the evening at the Hotel Occidental. [partment commander; W. P. Irving,|a national Veteran of Foreign Wars | installed the following officers: Mrs. | and modesty becoming & holy place. An informal reception in the New|commander Pettitt Camp; D. Foley, |musical to 'be broadcast by Station |Mary Killeen, president; Miss Agnes| The cardinal says women to whom bitt Hotel will be held from 8 to|commander Harden Camp; W. W.|WCAP prior to the campaign, which |Murtaugh, first vice president; Mrs. | communion is administered must wear 11 o'clock to which all members of | Lynch, commander Dewey Post; P. E.|is to be launched during the month | Ann Bucher, second vice president; |gowns which cover their bodies up the G. A: R. will attend. Shomette, commander Miles Camp;|of May. He will be assisted by the | Mrs. Mary Smith, chaplain; Mrs. May |to their necks and to their elbows Mr. Coffin will be u guest at the an- | George E. Burdock, commander Law- | following: F. C. Lucas, Federal Post; | Spedden, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Rose | and their knees. Transparent ma- nual banquet of the G. A. R. Tuesday [tan Post, and R. E. Adams, command- ( Frank E. Alsop of the Perry Ship | Ward, color bearer. terial is not to be regarded as suffi- evening at the New Ebbitt Hotel. He|er of the Urell Camp. Post; Rev. V. A. Anderson, depart-| Mrs. Killeen appointed Mrs. Mary | clent clothing. Poor communicants Saturday 'z s QU will visity Augusta, Me.; Boston, Mass.; | Veterans of Foreign Wars of the|ment chaplain, and Frank G. Thomas, | Duvall as treasurer and Mrs. Collors | who come to holy communion in their Hartford, Conn.; Providence, R. L:|United States—Willlam Homer Car-|publicity chairmian of the department. | as secretary. The next meeting will | working clothes are not to be denled Rochester, N. Y.; Treuton, N, J., and |roll, commander of the District of | Mr. Wickstrand has received a letter | be a social, at which the umit will | participation in the Lord's supper 5 5 Thiladelphia, Pa. Columbla Department; Maj. Fred C.[from Presideat Coolidge gumu:; have a card party. even if they are hgefoot,

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