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THE SUNDAY months of service and who have not | meet at reserve headquarters Fri vet passed the aze of 31 vears | day eveningz. will be in charge of Col afforded adaitional opportunity 1. The -evening will be devoted ‘Ir,uxlm a reserve’. commi » movinz pictures and group through their attendance at a | instruction. blue course of the Citizens' Military American Legi mander Vincent 1. costetio Post: tenor| | WHEN THE ASHMAN NONCHALANTLY TOSSES YOU raining Comps (his Summer. 10 s All in the Same Boat. pointed out by Gen. Davis that it is i | The annual memorial exercires of ol Ausugt Ovipze, Sy Spnslel| | EMPTIED, ASHCAN DOWN BESIDE YOUR sl {Eeie e i o o et | o e e Soman ne Americar: Leglon, Department of | A Sheehy, Mr. & . trafning v efresh their memories rder 'GIES can S REsIng or main~ he District of Columbia. 1n co-opera- | band and assembly: benediction, Rev. | FRESHLY PAINTF™ CAR — B i ae ubon stie n-‘m:::lm’i'-l’:nf‘xLIm" ..:: s X : fMe. il rvn'! ot i ion with a joint committee of all vet | - J. Hurnay, past department chap- - | they will be prepared to appear he s Srans anfl -auxili [lins salute, datail SCIohn s Collage. | ¥ . ! fore %an examining board and qualify | nefghbors to enter. o ies. fox 't eI O Tt GeBe Dugle, Wiciest 3 S 2 g { for an appointment ax o reserve off.| “George” he said. “he vou a-goin dead of the Dis-|Costello Post. No. 15, cer of the Army of the United States. in for my raffle e | ‘A, d s £ was chosen | “Hao ch aked George trict who _died| Capt. Julius I. Peyser v How much?” a 3 L ‘i) as chairman of the endowment drive. | ! Following is the prozram of the in-| “Five shillings.” was the reply during the World, ! War and those | “nd by the unanimous vote of the post = 2 = | struction assemblies the coming “Put me down,” answered George. Who have died|he was indorsed as the next depart 4. & ek: Tomorrow evening Ordnance | “I'll pay ve tomorrow.” Since. started yes.| ment commander of the American S 5 > 2 - % Z ! ve officers residing in the Dis Next day the two met again 1 e Legion fu e District of Columbia / e z . O Ol P AN eather 1h el S Wal" ald) Gepsew. “who Avon the terday and will be | 1¥ion for the Di 1 of Colum! P 7 | m 1l gather i id Geors: 4ml“;'r\uvdmyunmh\.\ committee consisting of Comdr. 2 7 ' 77 | Graham Building at what will prob- | prize? May 31 Kohen, William F. Franklin and e . 2 7 ze———| ! ably be their laxi meeting of the vear.| I won the first prize. said the vir ('os.| Richurd O'Brien informed Capt. Pey-| Z > 'y ‘. ¢ | The meeting will be in ¢ e of Maj. farmer Wasn't 1 luck tello | No. 15, Ser of the action of the: post, which| 2 g John A. Brooks. 0. D., on duty in “Who won the second S N an: | he accepted. | the personnel division of the office “My wife won the second: wasn't Fiela icroet] 5 - . chief of ordnance. who made arrange. | she lneky?” on the lawn of} o Mozl aretctics Wil h:‘ held r.\e,\| ments for the meeting 10 be sddressed And who won the third?" queried the District Bulld.| Sanday at 3 B | \ 7 i ) | on the subject of supply setivities of | Georze patiently e D oon ves.| Church in the grounds of Rock Creek | z g / $¥ke ok mervt Pide UL D e e while at 4| Cemetery in connection with the an Tuesday evening Finance Reserve the way. vou haven't paid vonr five - - Y0 Hommes | Nual Memorial exercises of the officers will hold their meeiinz at | shillings vel Rev. J. N. Lonergran. :I'“L Chevaamet | department of the’ District of Colum- reserve headguarters, which will he| “No." said George Wasn't 1 ) b VAN h under the nspices of George addressed by Maj. (. Newion - eky b T‘-‘_‘lele’_“!h and Upshur streets ory | Washinston Post, No. 1. of the Amer- who is on dutv in the office of the PR i SR eplaced all memorial treet mar P,',; ican Legion. Selection of the date Assistant Secretary of War. His sub. ! : : Iostroved: placed ‘flags wnd cleaned | nd an unnouncement of the exer ject wiil he “The Organ; Quick Professional Thinking. he parking from shur stred | vises were made at the metinz of Fur - = s Tl e < | Functions of an Ordnance From the Medical Record .jl"?’:;;;"":'r"‘g@ ey “::;n*'\_;"’” nunit| George Washinston Post last Tues ment District: Its Requirements From A certain doctor sought te appl 1lons Sixteenth street. Georze b jigae nlshi wpalsxsshy Stndsaimssl | a Finance Officer’'s Viewpoint.” Mali. |10 his practice the deductive methads R onE Sixios e e Or e ar. | INE_at the clubhouse. 1829 1 street | Newton will » talk on fina of- made famous hy Sherlock Holmes. rans in Holy |~'.4.| (;m ans\ il Gam. | Rorthwest BORCECamar: SV lince ) A — ficers outside ithe continental limits| One day a new patient. a pale- feras ool m:"' o5 S ”“ sther vet. | Streater presided. s s of the United States—responsibility. | faced. portly man, came to him for ies. co-operating with A number of important matters af ~ R : : 4 diMculties. and relations with repre- advice s fectinz the welfare of the post were 5 sentatives of other governments “Ah” said the medicn. “vou lead The Jrogram for this morning If|disoussed and acted on. A feature : 1 A2 i ivaiRnimen: R Erethcers|a)is e oo ety o il Wns nnection with the decoralion O, the eveninz was the welcoming was already held its meeting this need ] exercise, Y Vés ts ‘Konmbth. H. Nash Post h 1 h its meeting this | yon need ix physical exercise. Your itk ¥athas elevan o anwood ) Gemedl Deciito e RoSt OTIGHM ST eI heis # . month. the next meeting will net be |oceupation. 1 can see at a glance, Protner e 'I‘)v*";i e fant”| who have been absent for the past \ 2y ] Pl heid until xome time in June. #n lis one that ealls for 2 minimum of ¥: Edward Douglass, \White Post. | fow years. Walter J. West, a charter nouncemeant of which will appear in | mnscular exertion oEt L i e Jaher | member of the post. who' has been . / . i these columns. 1 don't know ahout that,” replied =t <pect Hill Cemetery. ey thorm The oty ante A9IR LI ? 7 5 - B Z Thursday. the 320th Infantry will|the man. “I am a coal heaver. 1 A Tom e D e Gen | Feat! thefiposti was | orgunized, will \ . e meet in the Ciraham Ruilding. at |handle on an average about five tans i oodlawn and Payne's (‘e | iy, e hix future home in this city, and | &3 2 = : - 2% 4 / which Col. G. R. Young. command- of coal every working day all the ies Bureau of Enzraving and| o ) " 5 st har v Timting Post. St Marte Cemetary:| Intends! to renew his activity In the | [y ) N\ 3 X ling. and Lie. I. John Scotr. In-|vear round—week in and week out 3 3 post orzanizer | antry, executive officer of the Re Ah-h!" And the doctor frowned imes Reese Europe Post. with other | ! 4 : 3 9 fantry. executi h Ah-h : veterans, Harmony Cemetery i | dnd - charier emher; of Last NG M0 serves in Washinzton. will lecture on Then he pulled himself together and | 7 & 23 v 3 - d a map problem of a company in at- said smoothly | i | B | Tsintin, China. presented his applics Corps Post, Cedar Hill Cemetery: 3 t, Ceda . 4 Preciselv: Just as 1 thought CorDs bomt. sedar Hill Cemetery:|tion for membership, as did also E. A era Club, which will Hereafter handle 10 tons, Veterans. St. Elizabeth’s Ceme Burzess Stowart Walcott Post. with other vet. |, Resolutions were adopted expr o o I e orac|in&iregret At the death'of LibnE Gan: Washington host Rock. Cresk Ceme. | Yelson A. Miles and District Commis: tery: Vincent B. Costello Post y | Sioner Capt. James F. Oyster. Copies | Feinnethi L aGisT okt with oths of the resolutions will he forwarded erane, Mot Gliver Cemetary hrouzh channels to the families of v b Get At Haing BOLht. T | the deceased patriots. g Jark 3 < | xim lun\nlmndf;; L!nw',!n‘i S, p;skg Solemn pontifical mass will he cele- | N1 & PO O1 Che B Batrick = day e e Amp er. Arlington | P2l W o as a great Rt e Mir G g DMy [ commander of Kenneth H h Post, Tev. John C. Geale, aasistant priest: | Yo & Was a guest of the post Fdward McAdams, World War chap- | , < Teport on the conditions of the n, deacon, and Benjamin Tarskey, |Slubhouse and actlvities of the board T A.. chief of chaplains’ offices, |Of SOVernors was pre: nted by Past|Miss Luebkert and Comdr. McCarty. |street northwest. next Saturday. at “The sermon will be preached | 708t and Past Depurtment Comman-| Miss Marion. Brown will give a five |8:30 am.. for the purpose of partici- S M Eoner |der E. Lester Jones for consideration | hundred and bridge tv at her|pating with the Grand Army of the C8 sthin Jmembeasiins home. 1324 Jefferson street northwest. | Republic and kindred veteran organ- T e |":""'l”” T Past Commander Howard Fisk | next Tuesday evening for the benefit |izatio 4= in the annual Memorial day e i e tho | will leave next week for & trip threugh | of the home fund. parade and program of the day. The - \ \ : - SINew England, attending the annual — post will march 1o Fifteenth street »\ Charleston, will be master of cere- ; o ol ! ! el e e o eoere” [veunion on the return trip at Harts-| The poppy sale campaign of the south of Pennsylvania avenue fo its T e ANl |dale, N. V.. of officers and civilians | lames . Walker Post. No. 6. iSiplace of assiznment in rear of the e anted States Marin® | \who'served in the Bureau of Supplies | meeting with success. Members of the | ["nited Spanish War Veterans. Harry and Accounts, Navy Department, dur- | Post. associated h a number of | p Clements, post adjutant. will be <ervice will be hroadcast by WCAP, Ints; Cha ded o . v, ‘have dis ington, Including May 16, show that | Service Reserve. Thomas Frank < W v Tames Walker, Jam the World War. The reunion will{members of the wuxillans. have disin charze of forming the post. Wih | gygindss High School stands first in|Baughman. 3733 Harrison street NO now, shes 8 A » 0 of ore 4 500 poppies 10| ¢ S i o | < i Enrope and Kenneth Lew |lose with a banauel on Monday. June | Bosed of more than B4 fopples 181G, 1. Foerester, officer of the dax. | the pennant comperition far the hich | Chevy Chase. D. C.'has heen ap: shes well ~ NOT Well Nith other veterans. will atiend serv. | 1; 2t the Scarsdale Golf Club. on the |date. Al the loat moeting of the post |assisted Ly Quarlermasier GUNDAT | aul percentage enrollment for the 1325 |pointed a captain in the Military Tn You, too, can have this beavtiful, ¢ R TET sais R iou Ices al § p.m. at the Shiloh Baptist [Hudson River. The headquarters of |SGR PG DC TG TRl "syivester | patsherz. Cars will he boarded ai lcitizens’ military training camps. As of | telligénce Reserve Corps. Carlvle Josous, healthful look / 10 ook or feel this way Choreh those in the Eastern States will be at | [Vapter 2. % - 1Y were elacted to| TWelfth street and Ohio avenue for yjayv 15, the District of Columhia had Henry Strand, 2138 California street the Hotel Commodo ew York City. |- Lindsay. O. R. C.. were elected 10| yrlington Cemerery 1 s v The program for the rest of the - The P i turned in 200 applications. or a per. northwest. has accepted a commis- membershin. The post will assemble | mpS o0 e pr : i J week follows < > o. 8 | today @ F 53 U street | e ‘degree tedm, consisting -of{ gents o 9.5; wes pennsyl. | sion as first lieutenant in the Ord Bk O ot oy |, Kenneth H. Nash Post. No. 8 and |today at 280 pm. at 1383 U street | comir. ‘Teahy, Semior Vice Comdr. | syt g of 1208 western Pennsyl.|sion as fiest lieuten pVednesday = McGroarty-0/Connell | unit o the Ladies’ Auxillary will hold | northwest, prior 1o the frip 1o Pavne | 1" "pierce, Frea H. Farrar, acting | gt edmo /el Do o B o aficlal communication dated ¥ o5t will secure flass and decorate u memorial Service this morning ai |and Woodiawn cemeteries. 10 hold | jinio: vice communder in the absence | S Cont e p e VI | atay %0 o the DIt of weat ol the means Y monuments in the public parks|(he Glenwood Cemetery in honor of |brief memorial services and decorate |5 R (" Muschlitz: Val N. Brandon. |58 85 astern Pennsylvania, 47, | May 20 hief of s of the PEiStke Sotey.t andec johe falsee Kenneth H Nash. who was the first |the graves of our departed ““buddies.” | otini chapiain and Maryland. 45.6 t vision. with headquarters a ——— Mr. Owen of the public buildin Mason in the Distriot of Columbia | Automoblles wil be provided to make [{Giian, b In the absence of | "\iih 4 quota of 15, Rusiness had Richmond. Va. Lieut. John Scott Cavanaugh: H. G. Foeres- | i b . o g g i v effects nsti- sronnds. | who died in the service of his country | the trip. At § o'clock tonight ihe post | jer oficer of day. Anjutant Harey B, |¢Cured 22 applicants to attend the |Infantry. submitted « list of 41 Rouge and powder will not cover up the effects of cor Thursday—9 a.m.. « delegation nridu ing the World War. Graves of | will participate in a_mase memorial| ements and Quartermaster Gunnar | *PProAching camps. or a percentaxe ficers of the 320th Infantry (as- pation. The bowels are the worst abused and most vari- the department will leave the Four- of 1 ously damaged of any organ of the body. When they are Fignies prepared by Lient Quartermaster Corps Reserve: alsn Y - John Seott. Infaniry, executive officer | Roland Clifton Barrett of Alexandrix 8 i | of the Orzanized Reserves in Wash-|Va.. as a second lientenant in the Air or gusty W\ ¢ \\ 2 2 < . sier o sig d and attached) who have in- all veterans will be decorated by the |service at Shiloh Baptist Church,|gatchars officiated In the mustering of 22.2: Wesiern had secured 18 out | Signes tenth street entrance of the District [ members of the post. The meet. | Ninth and P streets northwest. with | R : cw Fw. | Of her quota of 20. or a percentage of { dicated their deaire to uttend the . H Bullding and nrocestl o, WHEWEEa - 1o e R D X et | e Gy V! feniri i) e ol lnlr:x:)»"f\'ndl‘;’d‘:!xv:n;iy’v;':‘n”“‘"5"‘ St. John's. which was in last place | Summer training June clogged, they cause lusterless eyes, dingy corplexions, Va.. to decorate the crave of the late auditorium of the Interior Depart- |and N. 17.. Rear Admiral Charles M. | o/ oq" "rance. \Wa < For. | Cit tW0 weeks ago. had crept up to roisule 5 one) asintcachey imples and blackheads, bad breath, headache, bilious national president of the American h I No. 3. Department of [%rved In France, World War: For | nirg place, having secured 7 candi the 317th Infantry s i i Tar Al DrTens “-an'n."\‘\’,'0’;'“";"7':'”-P:_":‘I;‘:‘”!i,;;"';";"i:‘»‘( the Thomas Camp. No. 3, Department of rester A Coulter. United States | fues o atiend o B A as, anle The recommendations are zrade attacks, heart burn, acid stomach, belching, depression, Rarrett, and hold servie tion.” will be given, fo which members | Ca 10, Department of the Poto. | (AMRES bervee 1o France World|of 10. making o percentage of 70 as “principal” and ‘aitarnate.” Those nervous exhaustion, chronic weakness and other more _Friday—3:30 pm. Department lof the Legion are invited. Included |mac. taten Spanish War Vet-| s tiiiary" - Corps, served in France, | Contral High School dropped to fourth | officers who have been recommende serious ills. The bowels should act at least twice daily. Chaplain Yates will lead a delega- (in the following group of new mem- James Reese Furope Post, No. | aItlllers Corps, served in France.|,j,ce due to 4 slumm in recruiting 7S “principals” have taken adv tion from the department to the en- |bers brought in during the last week the ‘Kenneth Lewis Post. No. 29| (008 T e Navy. United | {or the camp. the Centralites havinz |tage of unit instruction and y trance the National Cathedral, [there were several professional men:|American Legion: Julia McHenry | g g chin Brooklyn, War with Spain: | Sccured 38 out of # quota of 60, or = "flnjvj-!ed qualified for this 1 Dr, Caldwells where services will be held for our |Fernand Petit, Dr. Willlam E. Whit. | Auxiliary, No. 2. Army and Navy [P oS Sol b & e in | United | Percentaze of 63.3. McKinley High of active training and are late commander-in-chief, Woodsow | son, Dr. Chester M. Smith, Dr. Gifin | Union: Eva Allensworth Auxillary, No. | (L0 e 0B iiiohines, War with | School. with an authorized quota of |mended for priority of consideration Wilson. Afternoon, Bureau of En-|G. Frazier. George R. Shields, George | 2, Virginia Berry Auxiliary. No. e L e S e, | 40. had secured 25 applications, mak- | The officers recommended as “alter- graving Post will hold services in|F. Stringer, Everett B. Morse, William | United States .\'pnmsr; War Veterans. | 5o ¢" qiutant announced that 26 new | INS # bercentage of 62.5. while Gon 'l;fl" ‘;‘I;el‘:‘-':yfl r-‘y:l.\ |‘"| case \.wu;- the rotunda of the Bureau of En-|T. Perkins. Oscar H. Geralds, Raleigh | Department of the Potomac: James| o, g hag been gained during the | %2%4. out of a quota of 13 had 8 en.|iles S(U1 remarn arter the pricipels ily Laxati aving and Printing in tribute e Henning H. Burton. |Reese Europe Auxiliary s r dlaites Soaimy Mareh 31 | rollments. or u percentuge of 1.5 |have heen sclected fos following The Family ative former employes of the Government | _ : neth Lewis Auxiliary, No. 2 | 10 ot Comdr, Joseph B, Gardella | Fastern was in last place. having se.\names preceded by asterisks have f 5 i i who served in all wars from this| Stuart Walcott Post members. to- | E. Walker Post Auxiliary z sented the following members with | CUred 11 enrollments out of her quota lfi“" tr 1”‘":.« A\\u'rlll": the x:wv year —will produce proper bowel action and insure a healthy building. gether with the Walcott Auxiliary | American lLegion. i raen o o "lof 20, making a percentaxe of 36.6.|1925 and are willing to take active o X 3 s : Saturday—6 a.m.. Vovageur's Mili- | Unit members, unite today in special | = ¥ ',f.;’,,g:n'Kh“m“ der, &8 prize Winners | out A horived. auats of 5.600.|training from June 23 to 30 on an condition so Nature can exercise her proper function. A tare of the Grande Voitere will meet | memorial services to be held at the | Veterans of Foreign Wars. o reinetataments during the month | (he 30 Corpa Area has secured an en. | Inactive atatus delightful liquid combination of Egyptian senna, pepsin with transportation at the _nlsu-..»';h\n:\--’ «‘l?':'j‘d‘lfllhl'hvvv"h, Georgia | «ppe vererans of Forelgn Wars, un-[af April: Past Comdr. George J.|rollment of 3.895, or a percentage of || Col. *G. B You r",,,‘a’:,'d““,"::'j,'y‘; and pleasing aromatics originally prescribed by Dr. Cald- L :‘ri‘:':.]‘?.fl\'“vl)l:\\.u;.f";‘l:‘:dn’y::- sy s ”]"f' the| Sushices of “*_‘"l‘v:‘j"_:" M ':f',;“' i ‘:;}““"‘"“ Miller (4) and G. H Yy | Thomas H. Shanten (alter- well for ailing patients of his extensive practice and used Seouts of America, and secure pop-| At its next regular meeting in lhp‘.“‘:fid,L:’:('d'w;,;‘h' e v’ bom | ey e es® ‘Avialliary (of Nationat| . Firat.Lieut: Frederidic Lincoln. 3 o nationally for the last 30 years by all members of the family. pies from the American Lezion Auxil. | board room of the District Building | Sl PIACH® RS Lo 1o president | capital Post met May 12 at Pythian | Siznal Reserve. 1122 Sprinz’ road, is| AMade sHenry ¢ Turner and “dofm jary 1o decorate all graves in Arling. | Tuesduy evening delegates (o the de- | 37003 " Wilson. by Maj. Gen. Anton | Temple. 1012 Ninth street northwest. | Assizned to the 3024 Service Company. G MaounaNOeIpEn, STodoaC Acts As Nature Acts! ton. 3 2 James E. Walker, James | partment conven ill be vote S : o =iy idstone | Signal Corps, zone « catio ce (3 . 4 o e e uastis OH e Dleuhan; past aenion vice commaNiic| wilhy Bresident (MArsaser, | Listong P #one of communieation: | i, Kustace L. Florance, John No Inconveniences! o e requested to take | q “Nier" The department commander, | presiding. Mrs. Mae Cotier and s ; L 4 will meet at Twelfth street Y. M. C. A. |part in the Memorial day services, | \ohiel: e CRe i, (oM o o | Katherine Barrack. In charge of | The followiinz assisnments of re.|Thomas ‘avier. *iichael 1, Dris- Tt does not act as a purge, forcing the 2nd march to the District Building, | which will be held at the Congres- | WAl | PV Lot "of the organtza- | “buddy” ~poppies, 'announced that | serve officers residing in the District |coll. “George L. Rooney and “Robert A bowvels to arcificial action, but gendy headed by the Community Center |sional Cemetery and the Nationali {00 {14 friends are urged to form at|4.000 of the allowed 5,000 poppies had | of Columbia have been announced at W chen S Gnoincipiin - Shd Bt 7 Bl and easily, without pain or discomiort. Band. 9 a.m.. all posts will form in | Cemetery at Arlington in conjunc-|!ion &nd N of ‘he St. Alban |aiready been placed und requested | Organized Reserve headquarters, In|A: Wedderburn (alternute) | ek o diecs uniform in colors, it possible, in front | tion with and under the direction of | the D o Sab i that they be granted authority to|the Graham Building: Maj. Wesi A t Lieuts. *Clifford I.. Johnson, 2 o OMId " y prove of the District Building, according to |the G. A. R. Dr. Charles E. Ralph, |Cathedral at 2:30 p.m. oo cihe JTaake T atranEemEnta’ WAtH ncaf| HuGn T thritioy Reserve: mesignaai] vd K. Kelly. *Guy McKee, RS Eectiventie peopie, young post numbers, United States Army |chaplain of the post. will officiate | Tomorrew at 820 B (00 SO0 Gl and, ehairman department | (o the 425th Infantry: Second Lieut Judy. Oscar Letterman. people. children and babies can be kept Fand leading the department, followed |at both cemeteries. Walcott Auxiliary | Studio of V N broadcast for the first|poppy committee. to obtain several mond 1. Lowry. Medical Admin. “William B. Ennis. jr.. Harold O. in perfect health through its use. b Vincent B. Costello’s Drum Corps, | Unit will co-operate with the District | €180 Wars wilt broadetst To%, W PG| 0L G " nore, e Copp eserve axsigneq | Clavion (principals nd *Wallace 1 It is sold everywhere medicine is sold— the Community Center Band leading |department in the disposal of the!time # musical concert, Wwaleh WP o et to General Hospital No. 51, zone of | B- Hoover and *August F. Schim- - and guaranteed. Try it at our risk. Your Walker, Europe and Tewis Posts. | poppies which were made by the dis-|relaved to and from other = communication. in the capacity of MAck (alternates) draggist will return your meney if it faile | i i T'ost commanders will arrange the |abled veterans in the hospitals. The The apening number will be |5.n4|l-‘lPt| - Hecvics TNh " assistant quartermasier. Second Lieuts. *Stephen ¢ Van _— oo e transportation to Arlington At 11:30 | money derived from the sale of these by the Navy N?!\(l under the l'lr&(‘lfl;“ wenty vhl‘-e‘mfin was the average Fleet, *Kenneth J. Winfield. *Grangzer PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANT e the same formation will enter | poppies will be devoted 1o the wel. {ship of Lieut. Charles Benter. which | number entertained nizhtly last week | | 0 070 0 gL (G, Sutton, *Frank A. Gould: *John i'ort Myer entrance of the cemetery |fare and relief of service men in the|Will be followed by a selection rendered jar the Service Club, 218220 Third |, 50e% Tty B Gns in Washington | B Tindall, * Isaac . Capayas. *Edka and proceed in the tombh of the Un- District of Col a Department of | by Mme. R Pollio of the Washing- | street northwest. The lowest number | 70§ TA0 WEU SCE00 2 T TS NEon . Alvin T asford, Georze nown Soldier, where the department |the American Leg The members [ton Opera ‘Company. The Columbia|entertained any one night was schools launched their final drive this | b - A. Ridout. George| will place a wreath, with short sery- | will assemble at the District Building | Male Quartet. composed of Paul G.| while the highest number | oo\ "o iring the highest per-| ummerlin, jr.: Gaudloso P. Pal- ices. Immediately afterward Iunch-|at 9 aum. Saturday. headed by the|Lediz, first tenor; W. E. Braithwaite. { which received accommodations an¥ | o, age anrollment for the ecitizens' |QMAr. *James F. Greeme, *John W.| con will be served and the same for-|G. A. R. and other veteran organiza- |Second tenor and director: W. E. Ha- | one nizht military training camps competition. | \iseheart. William G. Rose. F mation will again assemble and, pro- | tions: Lieut. Charles Riemer. com- |Jjure, baritone, and J. C. Smith. basso For the first time in several months | [ 0 b 4 e o K the af.| Wolfe and Thomas W. Quinn. ceed 10 their respective places in the | mander of the Walcott Post, will head | Will render three popular World War |, baby was entertained at the club ¢ . Tocty "lan eiantatives of the va.| COTPE (principals), and *Francis E. Amphitheater. After these services |ihe Walcolt veteran selections. Gen. Stephan will speak |one night last week. This Is in line| ;4 “senools to win the pennant | weeling. Roger D. Moore and James| hey will proceed to the World War | P on the national “Buddy™ poppy cam-|ith the purpose of the organization | cpedy “CAPG [0 B (6, DERRET T W, Hood (alternates section. where services will be con.| The principal speaker at the meei-|paign. The Navy Band will conclude| o extend aid to exservice men and | coon 0, ¢ LRTECRE (0 FAC SCROR Aducted by Department Chaplain Yates. ing of the Sergeant Jasper Post. No.!the concert with “The Star Spangled | their families. The baby's father is|o, oiment. the Fw-;mw"‘ul e s | | In @ memorandum issued last week A 3 p.m. Quentin Roosevelt Post, |1 the City Club Thursday evening, | Banner. | 4 veteran in one of the hospitals here of mm‘n ht “Jume 1 Lieut w,:’\ to (hfl‘t assigned and uttached officers ..y" With other veterans. will decorate |was Gen. Wilder S. Metcalf, commis - | ana the mother and child came here | 78 of muGRIshi Wune & - Lleut. Lol | ihe 320th [nfantry. Col B. Youns. | craves at Battle Ground Cemetery. sion of pensions. The following The opening of the campaign of| 4 yigit him. They were taken 10 the '"'_ %0, A% oF Mav 15 the olowin "‘"7 regimental commander. called the at \merican veterans of Hellenic descent [named delegates were nominated to)the “buddy” popples will be broughtl iyp by a member of the Veterans | i v ol e B0 00 S OV B0 tention of the members of the regi W hax fribute ai 3:30 pom. at the |attend the department convention to|tp the attention of the public in|Bureay staff and enjoved the hos. | PUTANIODS for sttending the citlzens’| ment to the desirability of the off crave of Georze Dilbey on (layton |be held in June: Commander Thomas|every quarter of the District Tues-| oty of Mrs. Maude C. Laidlaw.|coiveq during the week ni Oreenized | CCFS Droviding themselves with enne near the south gate of Arling- |J. Frailey. Past Commander Ralph A.[day by the distribution of them | he postess. Frosove henaatnatoreeh M Organized | the distinctive regimental insignia ton Cemeter | Cusick. Ferdinand G. Fraser and Wil-| through the various concessions. — Bullding This It 15 1o addition o] nich now a prescribed article of May 21—2:30 p.m.. the department [bur (. Pickett. The aliernate dele-|They will he worn by policemen, fire- Disabled American Veterans. the other names which have heen ui | equipment for this organization. Fach colors. led by the commander and |gates nominated were Roy H. Hughes.[men and the emploves of the Post = bpage R Siehedi th these ool e Tra Bup. | officer will need at least three insignia . ! aaff. will assemble at the Washington ,J. Thad Raker. Robert H. Hetzer,! Office Departmeni. Permission h Withian even dosan. men £olng oo 8o T those columns; of Whe SUn. |itwo. with -safety-plitia tiachment - and bhrew Cemetery. on Alabama avenue \ William A. Kehoe and .Joseph F. Barr.|been given by the Traffic Burean to ::;f'h;\,f:?,’::,‘,i,, St st S e A i“‘m_';(‘_"‘]”"“u:"‘-:: | with screw back for the campaign <utheast, and proceed in columns of | Request for*appropriation of funds | the owners of moving vehicles to| will have & stronser wors twes Bvet) iin a5 (0RER LOMCe o FNERCE hat. This ; insignia will he required | / wos to the Memorial Circle. led by @ 'for the veterans’ joint committee.|place on the lower right side of the i 1al i . e sl worn by aliofficers called to| - Tion of the United States Army formed for the purpose of insuring |windshield a V. F. W. buddy poppy | the Disabled dmerican Y:“":: st :g:flri‘n:recfl“"%” k-”"l?f?dm’c = [ active duty’ for the’ Summer training | Ou are O e er Fand, Rabbis Simon and Loeb will |effective preference laws for ex-service | sticker. These stickers may be had | tional l""‘l‘en' miat Omahs € A Doian, Bobert W. 1 90 phomas W, | pericd. and on all occasions here: | onduct the ious services. Acting |men, was referred to the post execu-|at the gasoline filling ~stations | week in dune. 0 0 4R award 1. Kernan Casan o | After when the regiment may ba, as-| Secretary of War Dwight F. Davisg tive committee for action. throughout the District, and it is '-e‘;)"f«"} fl‘rhlpfl r;.-::?;:«‘n‘ ;’:};l 'm';;“ Shciasker Willlim rl "fi;“-l; fl\\’:"'m“ sembled in uniform. H TN rhabe AntaatE: 3 - o o e very omobile owner | mander ol strict o N itlo s 4 e A ot | t a roake Ariatoione e e e O e charee | Department of D. A. V., plans to await | . Shoemaker, Kdward 8. Hurd, Frank | Announcement was made by the | Jane A. Delano Post, No. 6, will hold |urged to be present for the usual|will be made for these sticker the reports from the convention be-| B. Haskell, Lester J. Dugan. Charles | adjutant keneral of the ‘Army ves.| ane A 5 . 8 bres « Sua 1 2 8 : _| fore taking up the preparations for ernon. James Dance, Henry C.| terday that World War veterans, who services the nurses’ section, Ar-|ceremonies. The post will co ct| Under the auspices of the Equal - it “ = 4 : tired muscles %o respond te nerves toq Cemstary, ‘At M0 am. next|apecial services tomoriow At Prospest ity Walter Fiaed Post. s large Horse- | the mext year mere., However it liss | Dance, Willlum 8 Brudy, Theodore K. | haveto thulr icreaitymors thayl 12 donmpkn iy oo 1i - . 1 E < o 8 v-Wa st - & ua’ rs, Douglas 8. Brinkley, James = —— | Saturdiy. Miss Bowman, chief of the | Hill Cemetery. The chaplain of the{shoe made of poppies, accompanied | been decideq 1o Dol tht @Rrts Vilkins, G Roche, s T T that are just ap wescy? e faic b4 k.t i Navy Nurse Corps. will make an ad-!post, Rev. Hugh K. Vu'hun pn\ml‘:h\ a Jetter with the autograph of | get-me-not celebration in November, | 1. Wilkins. Gerard A. Roche. Theo- | : 2 p iress, and messages will be read from |of Northminster Presbyterian Church, |every disatled’ veteran who part and next Spring there will be the an :od-rn.sn;*l;“‘ llu:‘l,:;pm.l Stone, _\1:-x | | better rest. Get yourslf an ldeal Spring. Skeep Mai neson, chief of the Army be in charge. "[pated in the manufacture of the "",F}I\ e raiall e o P hr (s William - Gre i ! Wk .. ks it » lig iiaciion dnpec et , 2 Ml Noves 7 e | The speakers selected by the open |buddy poppiek t v"’u:"“;",‘..f”“’"" e e vid Van i St i spiral springs do make. Find out whet perfect apme arkin Ran will sinz | forum committee for discussion on|will he presented to “Bucky convention has adjourned the District | Rvan. Francis L. Timmons and Wil-| Harrie. chapters here, and once the national|David Van Lear Kemp, Thomas € - 4 bugler will sound taps. Allipublic questions were .J. Prentiss|manager of the Washington Base Ball} cony ] 1 the e support does mean. Learn the value of true reamnion purses and friends are Invited. At the |Gross, Lemuel E. Greane, Wilur o | oanager ol aay. of Columbia Department will conduct | liam A. Craig, jr. < I URMS and what Ideal Spring fit means to your tired nerves i T ob- S clnse of the service the nurses will 20| Pickeit and Daniel W. Washburn. | Memoral day the staff and mem- | its annual membership drive (o T mi e e len et Srcee > sk B e . bers to replace those who| Twelve Air Service Reserve officers | to the ampitheater. | Ferdinand G. Fraser served as chair |pers of the orzanization will attend | ain mem | hesiding in the Distric 5 ial - & n e! o s sewhere during | Fes g in t istriet of Columbia | —_ {man and an interesting discussion fol. | fre. memorial services at the Un-|have died or gone elsewhers during 0% icinily ‘nave heen ordered o ac disponition and your very life. Ask your dealer today At the meeting of the Vincent B.|lowed. Among the.new members ad- e ero's Tomb at Arlington | th = tive duty by the War Departmént for On Face. ltched an about the < kno : i a| V. here. ! D urned. Costelo Post. No. 15, American Legion, |/ mitted were Charles W. Freeman and | Cemetery on which will be placed a a period of 15 d: . effective June 14 sklfl l"flim Yuesday night the mezmbers stood at [Charles S. Elliott. The next regular!reath of “buddy” poppies < T at Langlev Field. The officers are | ed. Cuticura Heals, attention for Lwo minues in silence, in | meeting of the post will be held at — Hunting Egrets in Brazil. Capts. Henry Kendrick Gibson, Oscar | ? mespect to the late Dr. Kate Waller |the City Club June 11, Top Notch Tent, Military Orfi"v"[‘rrom e LA it | Andrew Reed and Edgar Graham: About six months ago I was| Batrett, Commissioner Oyster and! A large number of the members |the Cootie, Will meet tomorTow eve- entu | First_ Lieuts. Norman Ames. | [troubled with ringworms that broke 3 Gen. Miles attended the banguet given under |ning at Redmen’s Hall, N(nelfenxh In Paraguay and parts of Brazil n'm""m1 Danfel Martin, is Spear out on my face. They were about| A program was ar the me- 'auspices of Ls ociete des 40 |street and Pennsvlvania Avenue | greyr many white egrets, called In| yggieton. Philip John Newland and | |the size of a quarter, and itched and The Bedspring thet Supperts Yeur Spime wforial exercises toe 3 p.m. at|Hommes et 8 Chevaux at the Arling:|northwest, &t u:fllfil:“d:(n;? ;m‘“‘ri' Spanish garza blanca. are killed for [ Donald Oliver Wulf: Second Lieuts. burned causing me to scratch snd Mount Olivet Cemetery. under {ton Hotel in honor of the national|class of Cootie s 22 2 Willlam Kdwin Whitehouse, William | |the skin became sore and i ; ros e auspices of Lincoln Camp {chaplain of the American Legion, Rev. | ceive the degree. Members | thelr plumes. ‘hite wing feathers, | Hughes Stokes. Joseph Lambert Cain| |Often I could not sleep onnlfic‘l:,:::l Fostee Bros. Mfg. Co,, U N.Y. of Veterans, United States LJoseph M. Tonergan, last night. have been invited to attend the ce It is the long, white wing . | and Martin Baliard Dale. I o e . Wi Py B0 Lol Jhes 1. Nisw r. commander Vincent B. | i S # emonial nos:\lu;\ o(m«h; x!‘rrar}\ldduf’l‘::" which grow out at nesting time, that e e g | S Fot twombnths 1 tled dite 3 stelio 51 No. 1 the American acob Jones Pgst, No. |7, Virginia, whicl 8 sches 4 3 | 'he following officers of the 313th | = - i (s Slien Spencer w12 will participate In (he exercises| s e held At Newport News, June 8r¢ valuable. laws against | Field Artillery,” Col. Leroy W, Hor. et remedies but without relief. 1 Makors of Pester Mol Bads, Touwr Yoc Trip Orls Tent. N Daughters of Veier: | t0 be held in the Arlington National |13 to 17 inclusive, and all members| While there are no ARAINS! 1o, commanding. have submitted | |Degan using Cuticura Soap and ond Duality Spring Comstructions. Send for heoklet. T llows: Assembly. 3 p.m.. bugler.| Cemetery Memorial day. Uniform for | qesiring to particpate are requested | killing them, any one who does =0, in |their aplications to take the examina-| |Ointment and in less than six Vincent B. Costello, Post: sefection,, this occasion will be all white, with o forward their names to Val N.lmy opinjon. is'a rotten poor sports tion for promotion: Firsts Lieuts.| [|weeks my skin was clear. I was \Washington Boys' Independent Band:| blue coat, high collar, Black tie, skirt | Brandon. srand seam squirrel. 218|man to put it mildly. Tt is the fe-|Herbert Borchert, Virgil O. Barnard. jcompletely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. e Jlling assembly to order, L. R. Nis:| 10 inches from the ground. Members|Ascot place northeast, indicating |males that have the plumes. and kill- | Edward V. Heiskel, Frederick W. Mc-| ohn R. Ross, 115 Ne. El Reno —‘1 wonger; ‘America,” Miss Fdna J.| will report to the commander at $:45|\whether they desire to make the trip |ing her makes the whole nest of fledg- | Carthy, and Clvde B. Lanham. The, El Reno, Okla., June 27, 1924. | Sheeny. band and assembly: invoca | a.m. in front of the District Build-|via rail or water in order that club |lings starve to death. - lsecond lieutenants of the regiment . St )' ’ , ' ,’ ' ’ ' tion. Rev. Joseph M. Lonergan, United | ing. Fourteenth and Pennsylvania | yates may be obtained. | It is for that reason that the United | who have applied (o undergo the ex-| Cuticura Soap, Ointment dj 3 £V % ==V _-—V_-%_V- States Army national chaplain: solo,|avenue northwest. The sixth anni- ¢ ! States laws prohibit the importation of [amination for promotion to the next| |Talcum promote and maintain skin| \liss Edna J, Sheehy; Memorial day or- | versary of the post was celebrated by National Capital Post, No. 127, met |any plumes except ostrich, the latter | higher grade are: FEugene A. Edgett,| [purity, skin comfort and skin health _ For your own protection see that the genuine ders. L Niswonger. commander |« banquet, reception and dance at the | Tuesday evening at 419 Seventh being obtained without killing the Frederick 8. Lee and Richard Smith. | [often when all else fails. et S R R A TR R Lirgoln Camp: tenor Solo, August!Cairo last Friday evening. The com.|street northwest, Comdr. Daniel J.|pjrds. i = ety e A YA Dtiea and 1. Louie. iv i 3 Orénge: Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, | mittee in charge was composed of [Leahy presiding. Post Comdr. D. J.| The small wild ostrishes of Argen.| Herhert “";“gf ardner, apart-| |Joh%c Ointment s and M. Tatcum %e. 8ol 5 “Theodove (. How: soprano solo. Miss | Esther Hall, Miss O'Neill. Miss Knick- | Leahy issued orders that officers and | tina are somatimes Killed for their tail |ment 302, 1712 Sixteenth street, has Tabersieries, Bept. X, Malden. Mase. | i Wholesale Distributors in Bakimore Jdna J. Sheehy: addresses, Patrick J.| erbocker, Miss Berry. Miss Staub. Miss | members of the post assemble in front | teathers, which are used for feather he’en tendered ar appointment by the Baltimore Spring Red Co.. 51758 West Pratt M. Jialtizan and Charles kohen, com.|Willson, M. E. Smith, M, L. Smith, of Odd Fellows' Hall, 413 Seventh]dusters, ete. War Department as captain in the " Baltimore, Md.

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