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REAL ESTATE. L “HROWN Sold this LUSBY TTRA RIS ami Potau BY OWN squares 1 ot floor and (w elec. lights | wa STRE0T SH00. e Address Box 130 e CHEVY CHASE. Individual Home. 17,830, TIVE BRICK 4 ¢ 03 monthiy Located « Connecticu® o as built i 1 with and 1ot has tairw wide 1 to mate built, w find a DG 1412 Ese st MTYDDIETON, Inc. Franklin 9503. {300 CASH. $59.50 MONTHLY. 13th & ,JACKSON STS. NI New hor: a col rooms Ak fast h0t-w o pantry NG L Do’ 13th :\.\Il A new TACHED <8 \\\[‘YT‘&TI\\I\ Vormont Ava Main 10280 500 -NEAR 34th AND WOODLEY RD. Detached Home just a hall sa ind Wirhin a n Piiie School, t tetached colonial indeed an offering of unu The honse is well built. in ondition and_most practical ie living room ix un “ith cave etor izht dinine room. Kitehen. ontside b 2t vorch on'f floor 1a one la brivate bath adioining. good size bedrooms. com th With bl fxiaees and Jeening norch - A full stai Ty Toads e third floor. whic contains two mlastered. heated compietely finished bedrooms. Sp 0 Tawns and a earaze HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc.. Realtors 1412 Eve St N W OUTCK REALTY CO. QUICK SERVICE- -QUICK R SULTS Cor. 181% 10 Buchan: church rmestiled aved Al off S ra merit. e Ta-ee. open Jjirepla with two oth plete 1 13th reasonable Call 6n owner. th Heighte—Be “entral entrance and side With fireplace: wide hal ing room. kitchen, + bed rm A shower: many_ othe or Geranium and " Chevy Chase. will sell or rent with amount paid on | itul comes din- I biilt-in antractive house ot applying h: grand liv It ska ave. and vieinity “ QUICK REALTY CO. Room 1 ; l.”b:]l N st. n ‘«l\‘ P.M., Cleve 3677 nd Col. ¢ Main 58 Modern Bungalow Just Off R. L. Ave—$7,000. Mere is a real opportunity to pur- chase o nearly new modern bungalow in 4 fast-de veloping eection of the Di trict at a figure and on 11 room hous rete front porc fireplace and hit en;_small pavm: Desirable iots or 1617 £00d terms ractive littie home. having Jrranged rooms’ with 10 lights, excelient Slant. hardwood floors and penings. You could hops to find a better value. Be to_hav s show you this one HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., Realtors N.W. at ing for all Eve St. tiled blocks | 1 Staples st e bath “ix roome. ‘('i‘mx b '\mm[\ & SON,, ROAD—E 13l vrope “OWNER lent 11 “room BUNGA- by auto S ROOM Blds. into. WHITE—SIX ROO garage ~ THOMASSON, PAYMENT batn NO CASH lor, detachied 00w ~m &0 oft Conn arage MORECAEE Fivance CORPORATION ST o TAKOMA P'ARK. D. C. vFALW"n US_RESULTS SINC SAVE MON rs 5 le-dash house, pe 1 statd dezree in June, | Deven American Legion. Mario Venture has been elected commander of the Rureau of Engrav- ing and Printing Post, No. 23, merican Legion of the District of Columbia. Mr. Venture was born in Ttaly, and enlisted in the United States Army at Philadelphia in 1918 ttended George Washington Uni- rsity Law School and received his 19 The Bureau post tendered a ban to the \disabled veterans of the overnment hospitals Decem- at Schneider’s Cafe. the invite! guests were tive Hamilton Fish, Alvin W. Hall, divector of the Bureau of Engraving | and Printing, and his a Mr. and Mr. Representa- The Georze E. WANTED TO ot WPAYALL CASH FOR A GOOT) 1 m hoiis e e e e Adaress Box 35 ocated tate CHEVY WL About Dox CHASE. Heights £20.000° " Address IMENT nd 20th & Adiir HOUSE low Pt K. W EE! y more TOUSE MORE d FROM OW if price and 1sonabl terms, exact lo raplets srmation or don't answer X R ROM Sean o HCYT ACH onsmadl proverty ation Ad DOWN lot: no age AS = ‘,nj HOUSES price and FOR terms, INVEST: Phone ENT e Linc 60D SEC ayment avs th St NW YOUR “FOR AND “FOR property with us: have long list of eots \:-R(n,m:.\~'l\'l. REALTY €O it . 000 GIL rS payment 1 Kood 1OU] recs Box a4 JLORED—WAN 7 Mouse how : about $4.000 Cdmess Box 208 K_Star ofice 8 OR 7 ROOM BR northeast thw southeast Will pay”all cash if price is nicht. 404, 1313 H st n.w. Mam 2730, RAL BUYERS WISHING nt, easy DG on semidetached home Box 164-M, ICK all_cash Em sectio “HOMES terms. EAST | ouse ix lo- . list it with us REALTY CO 710 8th \\III HL\ wm n rk_ rd i OR 17 ROOM ROUSE, § A table home of an organization. must be right hat mu rom: Sth will onsider old house. but profer one modern and hotse n Address Box Staomee Fast Cabitol sts © 5 miles desirable lop: mear ,Bar Har- Bogton LOTS—FLORID. hange. What have FICE an an. star oft WILL SACRD Raten, for lowest briced Box 15-M. tract, This localiiy aer Boc the Address [ is ROVE home eites literatur National “SUREST SANFORD Bank_ Bids.. Bank st.. New York. TO_KNOW Fla.. the pr «all on F. L. WISHING e of Tots PALM of Ploridy. Miami, Fla acreage dealers ‘in Bide. 111 5. Miam Fla.’ terms MeGrifi Lasat 500 ! CHRISTIA Paim Beach. ¥ interested in muck road. velop “a real bargain. Ten acres. ri north of Palm Beach. near rail way and ten million *dollar de- and is gelling up to 34.000 or past eight years nap nt IN growth office. LOTS IN FLORIDA FOR TRADE or machine. ~Address Box 27 MIAMI, FLA. ¥ill trade my 12-room home. brownstone two-car garage, all | tmodern con Hear Dupont Circle. - for Pr) | Wi 249 N. E. First St., Miami, Fl We specialize ndwill apprec S SOUTH HALF Ol 5. Towndip 9. Range 26 De Sota County. a. 7 Coral Gables provertica, all corner. with tim- not_far- from this are 1) per acre up. and not as investizate this lation in it. and 1t 18 one of the ) Dieces of land In south Florida ket kood lot or sabdivision Dropo- W. Room 45, Tam e as this the | monz | ~| Hope Knic terms Room | or invest- | REAL | at”$250 | GATE-WAY | i there 1a | _ | direction of the headgquarters of th THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D @, District of Columbia Der the American Legion are expected to be materially assisted by the be raised through subscriptions for tickets and boxes to the annual Amer] can Legion ball, which will be given at the New Willard Hotel next day night. A pern shed in room 403, Investment Ing, Fifteenth and K streets, is in charge of a permanent executive offi- ay night. Supper was served ncing followed, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell were the honored guests of | the evening. Others present were | Maj. Douran and Mrs. Miller, Watson | cer, and annually thousands of vet- | Miller and Miss Elia Nessmith. Mrs. | u erans from all parts of the countr Rose Ward guve several dances who come to Washington are given AMr. and Mrs. Mitchell songs. assistance of various kinds. The an- nual ball I8 the one money-raising The regular monthly meeting of the |effort of considerable proportions un Jacob Jones Post, No. | dertaken by the local legionnaires, and Legion, was held on Mon- | since there has been a heavy drain v evening at the Women's City|upon the department flnan every ub, 22 place. Upon con-[effort is being made to insure the suc clusion of the reading of the annual [cess of the forthcoming event. installation ceremony was — st Department Comdr. tes of lost adjusted compen- McGahan under the di- ificates can not be lssued rection of Department Comdr. Julius | the Veterans' Bureau, American Peyser. The - tollawini il Legion service officials have informed e oo d War veterans, in response to V. Hali vice com.|many inquiries from veterans who finbaer: (Ohailitia Junior vice | hitve lost their certificates. An amend- commander, Mabel Staub: chaplain, |ment to the law will probably be pro- rhocker: quartermaster, | Posed at the next session of Conzress Chambers; historian, Ethel .J. |0 correct the situation. The Veterans sergeant at arms, Jane Breen.|Bureau should be advised immediat lor bearers, Ulla It. Tracy and Ame. ' ©f 1083 or destruction of a certificate Ua Boberg. New Mexico Comdr. Hall a1l bt bouquet of il % Smith in behs ot homew Ol phant and Hoyle national membership 5 wits ras g trophies offered for pre-January mem. peaker belng Senator Rice W. Means | hership activity, it was announced by of Colorado. Other numbers on the e Bbva) program Included a plano solo by Miss | " 1ucy Bovd. national secretary ‘eatrice Benedict; vocal solo by Miss e ilaTily Coian ching Nbein Ina Holtzscheiter, accompanied by q,,]\,l,;r:h:,)‘“\?,,ll o “-':.‘,‘,.m“ lnex Miss Minnie Noxey; _interpretative | joun Expeditionary GiiS tem dancing by Miss Caroline Recce, ac-|har. 1921, when the Amerdenn 1 oion companied by Miss Esther Arnold, and | holds its convention in Driie France reading by Mrs.:Albert Parham. will be inspected this month, so that |\ Past Department Comdr. Paul J.!the very best of accommodations will | McGahan, now national executive | be avafiable for the migrating Yanks committeeman, presented in behalf | In g bulletin to headquarters last of the post a past commander’s badge | week, John J. Wicker, jro chairman |to the retiring commander, Helen C.|of the Irance convention committ | McCarty. Past Post Comdr. Helen |gave warning to lexionnaires to mak G. O'Neill congratulated the re-|yrrangements about 1 longer vacation tiring commander upon her success | perfod in 1 He urged that leglon- jduring her administration and pre- | naires planning to make the trip fom sented to her, in behalf of the mem-|po thelr vacations in 1926 and mld the bers. a past commander’s jeweled ring. | time to their holiday period fn 1 l)o]nlx!n nt Officers Capt. Jullus I |That will provide the negessary | Pe: Thomas J. Frailey, Norman B. | weeks, which it wiil take to 1 <’.nu{xl(’ 4 and Joseph Tdier: also Rob- |y trip Tolson, chairman fourth dis p o) IS Of trict_rehabilitition committee: Miss | yyon" s meey oo (he Ira RBeatrice Bowm uperintendent of | Jop ViV L eommitice are | the Navy Nurse Corps: Mrs. Wagner, | John 7, W e Rt | president of the District Chapter of | ran: Gearge | Tatfleld [the War Mothers; Comar. Lmily |Bowman Elder Ind Past gan; Sam Reynolds, o Feork® | F1. Phillips, North . Fravel, = sh Pos Wall, Indian. J. South Carolina. : nd | | American |« lled: senior | Bl Rul Florida | American Legion winners, respective and of are the was presented v b with Mayme E. f of the post. A pro. anged, the principal a . the Second Amer- four nee conven as follows 1 chair California Albert Green sberts, Michi Nebraska; Wade Carolina: B. W, Monroe John: Carey of the Belleau Woods Post; I IR |t ‘ost Comdr. Streeter of the smnmnn Post and Col. I. I A., of the Kenneth spoke. ¢ | “The following appointments have been made by Comdr, Hall: Adjutant, Mrs. Lucille Allan assistant ad- jutant, Miss Ella Leech: finance of-| | ficer, Mrs. Mayme E. Smith; member- }shl]\ Miss Bessie Bomberger; legisl {tion, Past Comdr. Helen G. O'Nelll, and publict Ulla R. Tracy. Ad- | ditional appointments will be made during the coming week. Comdr. Hall was born in Hyattsville, Md. She enrolled in the United States | Naval Reserve force in this city De cember t present sec retary to Lieut. Comdr. C. B. Hatch, U. 8. X, recording officer, enlisted per sonnel division, Bureau of Navigation, | Navy Department. Miss Hall is a charter member of the post, and dur ing her membership has served as adjutant and junior vice commander There will be an executive meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Belleau Wood Post, No. 2, the Ameri can Legion, was held Sunday at the home of the commander. Emily J Carey. The following officers were elected: Commander, Emily J. Carey senfor vice commander, Margaret ¢ Shaughnessy; junior vice commander Grace Clark: sergeant-at-arms, Fleming: chaplain, Violet Van per. The commander appointe Baer as adjutant and Gertrude as finance officer. The instabation of officers will take place in February. At the close of the executive meeting a supper served. ; v 1¥ L A handbook for the use and guid ance of American Legion Auxiliary ' as blished by national of the post at the home of the mmv.;“;‘_‘I‘.;‘q";,‘,;“.'::"" Ry Liomineae mander, 1403 Webster street, Tuesday, | o blished . Yo d for es ilished standards at 8 pm. The next meeting of the L0 fil o need for established stancards post will be held at the Endion Club, tivities, It is desizned for the 14 Jaol = jand o | i ockeon place, February 8, at 8| 105 S ference of local auxiliary units Hnr guidance .\n'} f f Final steps in the reorganization of | nd members of varlous committecs {the national rehabilitation committee | Instructions cover the use of forms of the American Legion were taken at | 48 now {ssued. The auxiliary hand | the meeting of the national executive |bood s avallable to unit officers committee held at Indianapolis last | throush department headquarter Tbursqay and Friday. Watson B, | Miller, past department commander of | the District of Columbia Department of the American Legion is the sponsor | of this plan, having been for the past | two vears the national chairman of | the rehabllitation committee. | The necessary legislative action by | | the national committee was obtained | by Past Department Comdr. Paul J McGahan, member of the national | executive committee for the District | of Columbla, who acted as floor man- | ager for the proposal at the meetings just concluded and at the previous | o meetings, where It wax discussed | Due to the proximity of the date of | the annual ball of the District of Co lumbia Department, the American | Legion, to be held at the New Wil Hotel January 21, two meetings | the committee were held Monday Friday afterncons in the department headquarter: the Investme Build ing. and the heads of the 10 subec mittees were represented Capt. Thomas J. Frailey, gener chairman, announced the additio; committee appointments as follo Ticket committee—T. Normal Tem pleton, chairman: . McGee Ulla'R. Tracey, Violet John F. Thomas J. Luckett, Timothy N. Sheehan, Willlam H. Grass. P. G. Nevitt George L. McGurn, Wil m I, Frank lin, George L. Kilgore, Thomas A McDonough, Harry A. Renz, Lew B. Perkins, John £. Jameson. Au tus A. Selecman, Adolphus McKenzie, sdward L. Marthill and Iiram W. Hummer. Floor committee—Charles B. Han- ford, Edward J. Lefferts, Norman B. | Tondwau Charles L. Ladson, Wil- | iam N. Morrell, Bernard S. Buscher, Hugh C. Stanard, Milton M. Par Paul H. McMurray, Robert P. Candish, Henry C. Morganson. Hug« Kemnan, Henry G. Gorman, Cha . Stevenson, Dr. Charles B. George R. Martin, Maj. C Freeman, Danfel W. Washburn, Aus in detail. Past Comdr. McGahan left for Indianapolls Wednesday and is cheduled to return to Washington | today. | Following his return he will deliver | 2 number of addresses at various post meetings, so that the membership at large of the American Legion in the District of Columbia will be acqualnt- ed with the program for 1926 as it has | been outlined by National Comdr. John - | R. McQuigg. The announcement that the veter- {ans in the Sixty-ninth Congress, who | have chosen }(-preqomume Robert G. . a past depart- | ment commander of the American Legion in that State, as their chair- man, has been hailed with delight by _legionnaires generally. Past National Comdr. James A. Drain, a_past department commander of the District of Columbia Depart- ment of the American Leglon, is to|¢n L. Imirie, Maj W. L. Hazard, be the honor guest of Representative | [ oyjs Marks, E. W. McComas, Wil Stmmons at a dinner to be held in |y ¢, Pickett, George L. Pickett, 3d | Washington February 6. ~National, j,canh Y. Reeves, Robert H. Hetzler Comdr, McQuigg and Assistant Secre- | Gathe 1° ‘rate and Wiley M. Fuile |tary of War Col. Hanford MacNider, | SSS2E% L. T&i® Bnc WOV BT e | who is a past national commander, are | ((AGGHONAl Mempers o the TS | also expected.to attend. | etta W. Pierson, Raymond J. The Asa B. Mustain, Hugh .M. | Thomas E. Walsh, Earl D. Chesne Corsox Charles D. Allen, John R. Dower, e, activities conducted under the 15 years handling Florida Real Estate Expert on Business Properties ' LAKE FRONT PROPERTY ACREAGE LISTINGS Real Estate of all descriptions Send for lists and literarure References Sanford Chambrr of Coms e e i R. C. BOWER the 100t rental. S5 COLD ar “Biad Clis: ront & BERWYN MD.—1acrs comer lot. 7-room house lizhts, Jatrobe heat: ask 4780 relil il nofae in ‘Food mepair.”or BARGAINS IHR ‘COLORED. 3 HOBART PLACE—S rooms and bath, olonial Lrick. clec. lights. furnace heat: will sell right on terms ST. N.W.—4 tal. $47.60. or HGTS., " MorToN batly. hrick R terme: tra rooms and il cheap bath, fot . or DFVERED EXCLUSIVELY by ux| e Kins price clicapest pro Kt today S )\\()\ GO, INE., 1 3118 14th St BRICK OR FR. must he bargain ME. NEAR Capitol, Ad- dfess Box 43 8¢ H st ne car Address Box 8 room house lo . Give full information. 7y whits or colored section: vrice. _Address Box 355-K. WANTED to buy from 7 teom brick Benss: pmL; west of 14th st ‘Ayents pleuse - ress Bux 441K, B d 17% REALTOR SANFORD & STORAGE. | and Anne K. Harki Additional members of the commit tee on decorations—Joseph L. Rab. bitt, Johr O. Johnson, Madison L. Hill, Alice M. Prentiss, Mayme E. Smith, Bernard P. Nimro, Robert Ed- laviteh. Willlam W. England, Charles A. Carter, John J. Murphy, Franci E. Carney, Willlam H. Allen, Eugene A. Costello, Henry Q. Brooks, Herbert A. Church, Walter R. Gould, John J. Bibb, Martin A. Beehan and Lemuel E. Greene Other members of the distinguished guests committee, of which Past De- partment Comdr. Frank L. Peck ham is_the chairman—Dr. John M. Ladd, Capt. Richard H. . Maj Ierbert L. Buell, William Atherton THOS. J. OWE. | Admmututor's Sale to Clou an Estate. Desirable Lot 50x150, With Side and Rear Alley. Situated North Side of Sher- rier PL, Between NC‘-"t,hednl By virtue of authority vested in us. we will sell 3t public auction in front of the on "THURSDAY, THE TWENTY. S OF JARY. 1926, AT THREE P 5 Ternis cash. at $200 day 30 days. Convevanci uc’ stamps at cost of THOS. J. OWEN & St reas, of | re ur- \\llu\\L\\ ‘AL STORAGE & MOVING CO. forisehold Goods. 500 Roomr 11l Diszancc Moving. EXPERT PACKERS & SHIPPERS. Moaerate Raies. Good Work, Free Eetimates, 1438 You St. N.-w. North 8843. .7¢ !TORAG! XPRESS ”SHIPPING “AIN 2010 MOVING KRIEGS PACKING €16 EYE ST.NW MO L Without Worry or Riss. fe sponsible Service—Low Rates. Bwrage LJ N‘,!m. lwmth(slfiflh lT.- < Dackere for Dink. 706+ Flonda Ave. LONG DISTANCE MOVERS _ - GMITH AGE mms:mpmmmmrs 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 ADAM A. WESCHTER & SON, AUCI‘[ONEE ST -$20,000 Stock of Candy, Chocolate, Fountain Syrups, Grave Juice, Shelled Peanuts and Miscellaneous Candy Manufacturer’s Supplies At Public Auction At No: 336 Pa. Ave. NW. Monday, January 18th, 1926 Continuing the Following Day, if Necessary, Until All Is Sold. Commencing 10 O’Clock A.M. Including thousands of boxes of Miscellaneous Candy, | ive and ten cent sizes; Life Savers, Wrigley's Chewing Rolls, Luden’s and S. B. Cough Drops, Mary and Janes, Cracker Jack, Seven-Elevens, Lowney’s, Wilber's and Peters’ Chocolates, about 2.000 Ibs. Chocolate Coating, 2,000 Ibs. Cocoa, Fountain Syrups, Oils, Colors and Extracts, 2,000 lbs. Bleached Peanuts, Cocoanut, Sugar, Butternut, Malted Milk, 100 Buckets Paul's Creams and Mixtures, Heid’s Brand; Welch's Grape Juice, Cherry Smash, Nu Grape, Rock Candy, Chocolate Dipping and Wax Paper, Drinking Cups, Ice Cream Spoons, Twine, etc. Two hundred and fifty cases of the above stock never unpacked, and all stock absolutely fresh. Inspection Invited ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON; Aucts. | | Hershey Bar: Gum, Tootsie fund to | Build- | ssistanee of officers | r | Me- | and C James W, pt. Boyer. American Legion service officials | are urging World War veterans to re- | instate their war risk or term insur- | ance, which under the iaw cannot he reinstated after July 2, 1926. The special advantages of war risk insur. ance are emphasized by the legion ofticlals. War risk Insurance may be con- | verted into six forms of legal resery level premium insurance as follow | Ordinary life, 20-payment life, 30-pa ment life, 20-year endowment, and 30- year endowment and endowment ma turing at age 6 All six policies contain such libe features as 31 days of grace for payment of premiums without in- terest; participation in dividend ned from gains and savings; cash, an, paid-up and extended insuranc alues after the policy has been force one year: no idenc or naval service the benef forms from al in wpation, mil privileze to ¢! e nd to charge to other within five year: of issue; total permanent disability benefits; payment at death in one sum or in installments at the option of the insured. No additional charge is made if the nsured engages in hazardous employ ment, nor for the total permanent dis ility benefit Premiums are ed at net te cording to th American experience able of mor- ity and 31z per cent interest. The: no legal reserve level premium pa ticipating Insurance, providing equs benefits with an equal guarantee of offered at a premium rate as ¢ as the Government rate Veterans. may obtain application for refnstatement and conversion from th mal oftices of the Veterans' Bureau or through the local American Legion organization, by writiy direct to the United States Veteran Bureau. Veterans writing to the Veterans' Bureau should give their full name and address, their ragk and organization when discharged, and if possibie the I number. offi Post install GEAT rs of the Jame N Americ d Tuesday First Reese Europe n Legion, wer night, at the Y. M Vice Department “umdr. Thomas Frailey. Ca Watson B. Miller, past departm commander, presented to Past Comdr. Mann, on ‘behalf of the post, the award for 1925, consisting of § 1 gold and an engrossed certificate setting forth the features of his ac tivities which causec tion the most distinguish mber of the post for the 1 he principal address was delivered by Capt. Paul J McGahan. past department com mande Refreshments were served by the entertainment committee. O s installed were: Lieut. Jesse N. H Graham, commander; Cleon MeLeod Lewis, first vice commander: Fred W Hill, second vice commander; R. Lea, adjutant; Vernet A. nance officer, quartermaster- ider Mann, historian: Wil y. chaplain; Joseph ( nt-a « steratarms; Thomas Handy, colc West Alex m A H. anife ser m bearers G Ellis and & of the at the At the regular 5 Chapeaux et 40 Femmes House Wednesday might, the pre dent. Mrs. Mar Kol presented mas J. Fr senior’ vice com- mander the trict Columbia | Department of the American Legion, 1 Dr C. Mac Neil, grand chef de guerre of the 40 and 8, as speaker the evening. In ldress M i 2 of of i his Frailey commended the women of the | American Legion and th Legion Auxiliary in making such | progress in forming a salon in the District of Columbia and assured them of the support and good wishes of the | department. Dr ac Neil remarked that while the 8 and 40 was a distinect | organ tion from the 40 and two groups could do much to | each other, in ny ways. He said that while the 8 and 40 was now in its infancy, he knew it would grow t redit to the women of the Dis. 1bia Department He ex !»‘u-[ed an invitation to the 8 and 40 to join_ with and to participate in all activities of the 40 and ». The most friendly fecling toward the 8 Chapea et 40 Femmes, it was de. clared, has been manifested by officials in legion and aujiliary circles in the District, since it is a working factor | toward ‘the welfare work among chil- | dren of ex-service meén and lends helping hand wherever needed. The charter was drawn up and signed by American Legion and American L gion Auxiliary women and contains the names of two past commanders of the U. 8. 8. Jacob Jones Post, No. 2 American Legion; one past command er of the Belleau Wood Post, No. 3 American Legion, besides names of women who have served as officers in their posts and on the executive com mittee of the District of Columbia De- partment of the American Legion. everal of the members have been elected either by the Americ y crican Legion 1t different time to national conventions Two hoxes have been taken for the ball at the W | when the Dj Depart: ment of the American Legion holds its |annual Winter frolic. Fifteen per | cent of each box seat will go into the treasury of the 8 and 40, but Legion members are urged to dispose of the two tickets sent them by their post, thereby turning in the percentage to the post A card party is planned for the eve- ning of February 10, at the Lee House. Reservations for tables should | be sent to Mrs. Mary E. Kolhos, Miss | Mabel Slagle or help | Annette Burton, Mis Miss Edith Warren, Comdr. Julins I. Peyser of the Dis- trict_of Columbia Department of the | American Leglon has offered the con- ference room in his office, to the § and 40_for meetings. The next regular meeting will be January 27, when Miss Elizabeth K. tewart, Mrs. Amy F. Hammond and Annette Burton will act as host- esses, at 4816 Illinols avenue. Second Division. A committee composed of Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, Maj. Gen. Hanson Ely and others, representing -the 24 have invited the president £ the 2d Division Association, Assis | ant § of War, Hanford Ma Nider, to attend a dinner to be given in his honor at the Officers’ Club, Washington Barracks, February 1€, |at 7 pm. Eve | the division is urged to attend and | send in his reservation immediately | to Capt. Milton O. Boone, Washington Barracks. Delegations from Balti- | more, Philadelphia, New York, Rich- mond and other cities will attend and an enjovable evening is being looked forward to. Information may be had by calling Capt. Boone, at Main 8775. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Equality-Walter Reed Post, 284, Vet- erans of Forelgn Wars, will meet Thursday evening at Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth street. This will be the first post meeting under the leader- | #hip of L. E. Donaldson, recently alect- ed as commander, and a large class of new members is scheduled for obli- | gation. . |~ The commander has appointed El- | mer P. Ritchter as adjutant, while Thomas V! post quartérmaster. The following committee chairmen | D. Wischhusen; relief, James H. Reed: | veteran welfare, Edward S. Bettel | heim, jr.; auditing, Claude B. Phelp: entertainment, Myron D. Smith; mem- | bership campaign, M. F. Curran; hos- | pital activity, William G. Jamieson; budget, E. S. Bettelheim, and memor- ial day, Chaplain Capt. John Hall, whilp Henry B. Clark, the veteran that can make a bugle talk, has been reappointed post bugler, and Jay D. Coulter, guard. The following additional members have been added to the membership campaign committee: Joseph Jordon, the | restriction as to! ¥ president; Wilbur | Lee | American | the | 7 ¢ former member of | . Jones has been re-elected | | bave been designated: Grievance, John | rtment n!,Du Puy, Maj. Willam Wolfe Smith | Btig. Gen. John T. Carty, Auxiliary Reserve, formerly Signal Reserv was unanimously elected mational president of the American Signal Corps_Assoclation at the recent election held by the various posts of the association. The other tional officers, all of whom were elected by the unanimous vote of every local post, are as follows Maj. H. H. Frost, Signal Reserve, of Chicago, first vice MaJ. R. Conlisk, ~Sig- ¥ ! nal Reserve, of San Francinsco, Second vice presi dent, and Lieu Col. H. S. Sheppart, Signal Reserve, New York, secretary and treasurer In view of the fact that the con stitution and by-laws of the associa tion contemplate thut newly elected national officers shall be inducted into office at the national convention of the organization, and a convention, up to the present time, has not been held, arrangements have been made with the New York Post for holding a modified form of the national meeting in the City of New York on January 27, 19 ithe auspices of that post, for the in- duction into office at that time such of the newly elected office 18 may be able to attend. BRIG. GEN. CARTY. The January meeting of the Wash ington, D. (. chapter of the associa tion was held last Monday e the District Building, at which Prof. L. D. Bliss discussed electrical fakes, while Capt. « I. Hoppough, Signal Corps, on duty in the offic Chie nal Officer of the Army, spoke on communication in the Ha walian Islands. The Washington sig nal post holds its meetings on the second Monday evening of every month at the District Building. The personnel of the association is com posed of civilians and reserve officers who are allied with the communic tion industry, including both operation | and manufacture. Lieut. Col. Lewis M Reserve, is the president of the Wash ington, D. C., post, the membership of which is 33. Lieut. Col. Burt E. Grabo, Signal Reserve, Is sceretary and treasurer of the local post. The follo®hs assignments affecting reserve officers residing in Washing ton were announced this week at Or anized Reserve headquarters, — = aham Building nd Lieut. Dor ald L. Chamberlin, Engineer Reserve assigned to the 343d Engineers (G eral Service), 1 Lieut. William Kirl Evans, Signal the 6 uction and avies D. Jews ssigned to th 1l Servic 4 for in irst Lieut Reserve (Gen Thomas ve: Fort . Enginc 343d Enginee th Corps; Maj Wyatt, avalry Rese Va., is relieved from his pres ttachment, tu the Caval; Division for instruction and training rtram A. Jenkins, Engineer Re \m\(' is ass neers, 80th Division; Second Lieut Walter K. Jones, Field Artillery Re- serv is relieved from his present ittachment to the $0th Division and ned therete Sldon P. road: Allen Barber, 3451 Holmead place; Elmer P’. Richter. 16 21st streel M. H. Laden. 136 M street; James T. Young, United Stites *“Home; James H. Reed. 1 | B street southwest: Claude B. Phelps, ! ey street northeast: Arthur | < Second street morth i 3 3 Dumbarton Baker, McLean. ndiish, 17 _Mont gomery aven akoma Park, Md. William G. Jamieson, 711 Mount Vernon place, has been reappointed the publicity chafrman. and any mem ber having any notes of a news nature regarding the activities of this par ticular unit is requested to them in order that they may be re ceived at the above address not later | than Monday morning of each week 1429 Columbia i avenue Vi, and R. is National Capital Post, of Foreign War Year by holding 127, Veterans , ushered in the New open house Mondas evening at Pythian Temple, when the post received D rtment Commander Franeis €. Huhn and his staff, as fol- lows: Senior Vice Commander Joseph F. Beetie, Junior Vice Commander Charles B. Reilley. Adjutant Willlam 1. Jenkins, Quartermaster George J. Ne Judge Advocate Robert I Parrott’ and Historian E. H. Hale. Officers were installed by Commander Huhn as follow ander, E. Pierce; senior vice commander, E. Miller: junior vice commander, Wil liam P. Cavanaugh; chaplain, Thomas J. Cavanaugh: quartermaster. Wickstrand; officer of day, Michael Guiffre; surgeon. Capt. Joseph B. Much; judge advocate, Jacob Orken: trustees, Past Commander Daniel J. Leahy, Clarence P. Brower and R. O. Johnson { nounced b; tant, Harr | structor, | nistorian Neuner Hottel; _Commander Pierce P. Clemen ‘apt. Samuel G. and publicity, George sergeant major, William H ter ter sergeant, Ar- guard, George Kastne H. 1. Rudolph and F ; bugler, Sergt. Henry Love. Committee chairmen are: Relief, Mille entertainment, Michael Guiffre; recruiting, W. H. Hottel: membership, George J. Neuner, Rob- ert E. Wallace and Willoughby: music, Sergt. Henry Loveless and A E. Ackerman; by-laws, William I. Jen kins and Charles E. Currier: resolu- tions, E. J. Sullivan and R. O, John- son: grievance, C. E. Currier; ladies’ auxiliary, William P. Cavanaugh, E. Lidstone, H. F. Clark and E. E. Miller. Harlan Wood, chairman of the Vet erans’ Joint Committee, gave a brief outline to results accomplished by l(he‘ committee for the benefit of e: service men and their dependents, and | announced that a dance and entertain ment would be given by the order Feb- { ruary at the Washington Audito- rium, the proceeds to be applied for the support of the order. The following were admitted lu membership: Print E. Shomette, com- mander Nelson A. Miles Camp, United Spanish War Veterans, War with Spain, served in Porto Rico; Charles H. Gross, World War, served In France; Frederick W. Speaker, 147th Machine Gun Company, World War, served in France, and Frank E. Zuber, 2d Divislon, World War, served in France. Adju patriotic J The Ladies’ Auxiliary, National Cap- ital Post, Veterans of Foreign Way met Tuesday evening at Pythian Tem- ple, with Mrs. Margaret Lidstone pre- siding. The following officers were installed by Past National Capital Post Commander George J. Neuner: president, Mrs. Margaret Lidstone: senior vice president, Mrs. Laura Weaer; junior vice president, Mrs. Bessie Quinlin; chaplain, Mrs. Annie Dougher Mrs. Margaret Jacobson; Mrs. Elice Miller, and conductress, Miss Ethel Weaver. Mrs. Elsie Miller, in charge of the benefit dance to be given January 25 at Pythian Temple, and Mrs. Mae Cotter, in charge of tickets, announced that arrangements have been completed, with more than 500 tickets distributed. Those assist- ing in the dance and five hundred card party are Mrs. Elizabeth Jiets, Mrs. Ena Allen, Mrs. Maude Cooper, Mrs. Katherine ‘Barrack, Miss Bernio Bar- rack: Mrs. Katherine Deam, Mrs. Gurthude. Clark, Mrs. Mabel Pierce, Mrs. Mary .Grant, Mrs, Fernanda, 4 Statsber. secretary, a national | 6, under | | the | revision of the man Infantry Reserve, is relieved from at- tac instruction signed to the Lieut. lery Reserve, no gra Ar « cer 3d na of be When the certificates ing duly attested by Gen |t | Scott fat |h ing | distinguished |en | the Following ser mc ser: b 10 to the Judge Advocate ( me ters Ad fof ! Ma ening in | | ministration, of the | | master = the | off w ag pa 34; 1 Two Sp i signment m me {living in large centers of wi Je for them to live mutation of fwh igned to the 305th Engl- | higt th th thut | nent reserv { another i the | ga cor ba on me t adoption ¢ t serve d lis i ou | nel | taken by the department, Hh forward | wil th wil Ca aluminum plant and hydroelectric de. ve An | ch: | | { | The following appointments were an- | Mawson: | i | treagurer, Past President | i S atus. RESORTS. BRITONS GOUGED BY MEAT TRUST Vesteys, With Strangle Hold on Market, Subject of Investigation. hment to the 320th Infantry for | and training, and is as. | 3:8th Infantry: Second Frederick 8. Lee, Field Artil- it has. just been an- been promoted to the ade of first licutenant in the Field tillery Reserve. unced, has ‘ompletion has been made of the rtifleates of activities for the 1924-5 son, and they are now in the hands Mj. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Corps Area cofimander, for sig: ture. It is estimated that about 300 the Washington reserve officers will entitled to these certificates. re BY JOHN of T GUNTHER. Correspon Daily N LONDON, American ex sre hegin c and the Chicag December 17. 1 received England, ‘ashington headquarters, after be MacArthur is being pl v Lieut Col. John | Infantry r executive offi organized reserve headquarters, to | ve them formally presented at meet- | of the several branches by some | officer. The first p tations, it is )l(‘““\c!‘ will begin in near future. | | e | porters ar sh sumers in the belief that there wrong England pound is subject with busines tha too high the meat meat neat trust” of newspapers trust” in America in royal commissio the subject, bu slim and prices co American p: in England competition both vicic here as many is the instructional as nbly program for next week: To orrow evening, the Signal Corps re ve officers will be addressed by Muj ul W. Evans, Signal Corps, on | lag Communications.” In addition | the Signal Corps reservists. those of | neral's Depart meet_ut reserve headquar hear Col. N. D. Ely, Judge ieneral Department, discuss of staff judge advocates al and questions sing in connection with the revision the mdnual. Tuesday evening, |: aj. Wilfrid M. Blunt, executive | Who icer of the 306th Cavalyy, will ad-| plant the Cavalry reservists, during hich he will hold a conference on ad- troop fund, mess nur ement and property. The tactical rt of the program will pertain to mps_with outpost. As usual, the 30 Engineer Band will hold band | ‘tice Wednesday evening. semblies will be held the Coast Artillery and the reserve adj The reserve coust Le addressed by M iller, Coast Artillery raft artillery and sound Emory S. Adams, Ad rtment, will talk to the s of his arm of the ser > on procurement, classificatior and separation of enlisted in peace and war. Friday eve Maj. R. P. Harbold, Quart Corps, will contiue the p of the Winter Plattsburg for the shington reserve quartermasters h: ) investigate w ent will to vocate duties the existe: { not do m How Ex “The Briti Thurs of and 540 en establish- | units | A total of ofticers ted men regular 1t are authorized for reserve executive and administrative & a rule the enlisted men on du h the reserve units are stationed such points as to make or s, and they are on a com quarters and subsisten As the majority of them are population, | t of living is extremely | t an impossibility for | to live on the amount allowed m by the Gc rnment. This com tion, it is pointed out by a promi i officer in Washington, is |jand one of the charges against|own Regular Army funds. although it | solely for the benefit of the or-| ized reserve units. To place this |inge plants all ove mmutation situation on an equal | gocks in Liverne sis. it is insisted, the enlisted men | Buy Up Retail Shops. zanizatios megt we As a resu selves fir 13 here the cost it is alme er shippi avigation compar system of cold stor extende and pa Thet strete h o m reserve duty should be given the | e allowance authorized enlisted n on similar duty with the Na nal ard. In the event of the f this policy, it would mean | at $463,320 would be added to the re appropriations. If t is not ne, the War Department will be npelled to order about half the en ted men on duty with the reserv ck to the regular forces. The s reserve headquarters are already rating under a minimum person 1, and should such drastic action be the work at reserves retail control about | them nearly il as well ¢ shops now ough to sken up the Americ +_number | firms. Both Vestey the peerage. Th wealthiest men ir They say that legitimate. Th | Ing Americ ‘Aun is destr 1 of subsidiar: e headquarter units of the brothers 1l be still further slowed up. Samuel H. Wolfe, finance s' special duty in of finance, which 19. Brig. Gen. erve, 1s on 15 da: e office of the chie! 1l be concluded Januar The foremost building present nject in 000,000 ! ot A e c conclusions, end On the other (Copyright, 19 nada at is a lopment at Chute a Caron, Quebec d all supplies for it are being pur ased in the United States. RESORTS. SANFORD. _FLA. hand it m; 26, hy Chi Company.) RESORTS. _SANFORD. FEA. azo Daily qu you Lofé» pkayures Jor the Tourist, [’mlpmfy Jor Home Seeker 7 10 the big little city of Florida that holds oat its hands to all The breezes that blow across yacht-dotted Lake Monroe yield healthful incentive for a happy outdoor life in an all-year climate. Golf, tennis, boating, band concerts. Beautiful new tourist hotel on the lake front. investments. Splendid highways and railroad accommodations from all sections. 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