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THE SUNDAY STAR, WAS NGTON, D. (., MARCIT 14, 1626-- PART 1 i. Veterans of Great War American Veterans’ Club. The Afirst elected officer: ©f the America Aas held last home of the pre gent and pk were outidned the fature e org ti e officers & foard of govern: cted 1 the City « ¥ i re as follo !'\ esident meeting and board of governors n War f the on. ind ors week “lub Wi Tieut. Fred B.Ryon: viece Ydent. T $usick J.ieut. Charles I e tr deut, Howard 18k, Madlson who w Maj. W Rireater, 3 ph Lieut. Col ¥ieneral Stafy Alanuated trom the Hniversity oF ebraska in electrical engineering. ipated in the Isl, some time w s»u of the H te constructed hvdroel Yoraska ®as AMaj. Wallace Sty man, Fra Smith, 2 s M Yidward .\ Fisk Raymond Howard M George W. Stephens ol Ira F ley, Maj. E. Hughe: 1ieut. B. Drisce Robert I 1itt. Resolution Percy Maj Peak. Rush Guynn, Dr I’ Penhallov Geo A Fubbs A. Riemer. Autoniobi Handley Gieorze 11 o The following = 1ar membs iite, rasentat of tu Walter Ryons, Lient. Walter George Penhallow. Rev. flugh K Abbott, Maj Lient Cal v Maj. William 1. Srowning, Maj Maj. Thoma ck L. Stephen Peak., Capt. G. Jonas M. Smit Shaw, Capt. He Theodore Capt. J. J. szardt, Capt S, Murray Alahony, Capt. J. W. Bagley. B. Detmar, Ca Tieut. Howard A. Cusick, Lieut. H. W. 3d, Lieut. Cha geut. Thomas Walter A. Alhus, Tieut.! Lieut. Robert; George Wai Caskey, Sergt. Beausol Donaldson. D. Guynn, Sergt. Capt. John W. son_Emerich, ¢ Representat 1. MeCoy Lieut. Lieut. Hullinger, Buckley, Lieut. George E president, AL secretary, te- surer, ith Ll and the Ryons is a Military the v and manded at St being he new appoir eater M apt. J Morganston LIEUT. of the Veterans' evening at the [0 RYONS. owe, Lieut. Maj board of ed 10 ce Di- engl Camp Dey L unit of the Mer Mihiel iy of Oce moted to onel and memi Association of 0 ele rranged for officers, w The n appointm itrents Matson. Je public - Carroll 1tion Dr. He v, Hiott Dl Cuitis 6. L and Li iTrederick AMur 3] Mot i by-laws Cl Lowe! Capt. Fred Ma Ired Jud . Lewis Werden, | rge Kilbouirn roll, Driscoll, ¢ MeLandli mmittee- . Be: w the clu tve ar tingly, Col Lieut. Fulton W Percy B. McCoy, allace les W ‘o Micl Owen, Ju dee Isaac Maj. irles Lieut iar Cha D. vons| 1 dge Mo Robert mond . Dr. 1. Bradfi Fred Floyd G. Lieut. n Art 1usoliel, Li wng the cl Lieut. Ira . Hr Proffitt, Col. Maj Maj. Roy Charles W. Fi s, C; o h nry chwegler, ( Murphy, James I Moore, Capt. s D. pt. Bl : rles E. M. Kilbourn. Lieut. Curtis L. Pri tes, Perry lel 8. ¢, . Cas: Tart, “orpl. <orpl. Willlam Gassaw pt. apt. Spillan, C: C. Lowe, ! Maj. C. ggleston, Capt. | Willlam ' F. Arager, C: Comdr. Charles Charles Lieut. Sergt. Willlan . Capt. Raymond radford, Charles pt. C. B iott A. Hi k, Lieut. Ralph | Riemer, | Jack Pickett, Lieut. newly Roy have W. Ba Freeman, Wal- | W, R Mur Cas- | ack E. | Lieut. Curtis | Judge Isaac » Rep- Judge Comdr. D. "alkenburg. James A. coman, | Capt. | —Inu«my Poppy 1 be disposed of The council of admin poppies will morial day. stration of the entertainment committee extend an invitaton to the .| ment_commanders and their staffs | the Grand Army of the Republic, | United Spanish War Veterans, American Legion, Veterans, the Society of San ago and the Army and Navy Union wtend the V. I W ment, March 23 at Pythian Departiment ndr ¥ Ufiulin, directed the representatives the various posts of the V. I W. the District of Columbia to noti | their posts that | partment encampmient to he ‘JH!\" must elected hefore ot e Dr. Howard Kane, Zerbee, Mayj Albert H. Aken. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Plans for the annual poppy cam En are now practically completed. The committee appointed by Equality. Walter Reed Post consists of Ernest Jucques and F. G. Thomas. i o interests which pre nted Comdr. Donaldson from per forming his dutles as commander as he deemed proper, he found: it neces. sary to tender his resignation as e mander of Equality-Walter Ree An election was held and ( Birdsall was elected commander. Ernest St. Jacques, is now senior vice | commander; 1. G, Thomas, juntor vice | commander and J. L. Madden was | elected officer of the day. | The first entertainment ever given before the lome of Incurables by any | V. F. W, Post in the District of Co- | lumbia will be given under the lter Reed i . Charles Kohen is arranging Cul. | the program. Another entertainment 1. [ will be given at Mount Alto Hospital gov-fin the near future Front Line Post, | tional Guard Armory | The following we | post: 7. G, He John J. Q AN for | from J. Ralph | whose business hax sledo. Ohio, for an asking to be velieved of that post comdr. Jennings inmediately ap Dointed Joseph B. Gardella to fill the | Wars, will give vacancy. A, Grudd was elected (o the residence fill the position of chaplain i s, 635 M st The committee on sec uring S pan colors for the post reported ! with the dance and Charleston contest was be disabled 2 planned, in conjunction with Po tes mac Post. No. 983 F. W.. the proceeds of the affair to B0 (o the s fund of hoth units. It s | I planned 1o hold the affair early nest Club neis held ne he “Briggs ol has called a Comdr, George Washington Post of that . Metropolitan Maren 15 a0s p.m. me Bank Columbia Post, fifth milestone in April, and mdr. Douglas A. White entertainment committee 0. & the dute of which will {announéed later. Some time lumbis Post voted to present a lable testimontal to the one hundr recruit inftiated as a member of t post. At the meeting March 10 one hundredth member was veceiv into the post and an appropriate tes su , the 1401, met at Na Priday evening received into the | Harry Potte fam Jones and tter was read post adjutant, ken him to indefinite stay, open meeting in elected seven de alternates to the de ment April. The gates and (ment en Hoge, way ad Ne 7 he \uxiliary Veteraus No. 1 The of For ans, fhat reliet fund for the Ihe erans upi Jor Tas | N with Comdr 'he feature of mustering (o membe andidates by & Comdr A st Post Comdr. D. J. L senfor o commander ice Comdr. William P. Cavanaugl ‘haplatn T. R. J. Cavanaugh, Qua termaster Wickstrand, v P, Clements, Officer v Michael Cuifree ar In\(im or nuel A eter Benfumin Lavy & were obliguted Dulcan, 116th Machine 28th Division World War, Fr e: Otto I'llows, s3d Battery, World War, ance: David Ledner, World War. served in France a i Lewis V. Northful, U. ine Corps, World W, nce: David Linker. h Infantry, World Wi served in I° ce: Omer A. Lemic 1 S Navy. World War, served Fr: Frederick N. Worbart, « staff. War with Spain in Philippines: Preston | Lewis, U, =, Nuvy, World War, in France and Germany John J. Donovan. A Battery. Field Artillery. World War, served | France and Belgiun: Charles B. Mi S Navy, World Wa France and England. Admitted John H. Durness, from No. A Company with Spain evening. presiding Line Post endeavoring, | B8 was il the War lh]ul'rmoul ) pro of captured rman @ machine gun o1 @ “one-pounder.” for use In the deco {tion of its clubrooms. The housing | commlttea of the post is secking per fmanent quarters. that =ooner or later ti will no | longer be available e memorial Pe IS arranging plans for ation of the post in the Arlington May 3o, Any member of the relatives or buddies uried at A ton or any other cemetery around | Washington who died or were %illed in the World War and wishis 0 be remember forward to street cted G 1 the L the hich ieet- the of th Patriot wson ar The f¢ iward ents served served S, N Joseph northeast 1 e Company, & various hospitals and the name copyright of the ost will Tent of otie, Mar celebrates its third sary and will have bers of Baitimore P its support to tary Order of ien that unit anniver wrd > department e of the Veterans orefgn at & appro réecom il the e DUBDY committee that the Vet Foreign Wars and t Amer £lon jointly sponsor e dis tribution of popy i i )xyul that the poppy ¢ ane week 1dminis er- 1d of France. arlem Wo veterans' joint com ed_to honorary The badge committ Past Comma and Daniel ittee, was elec membershin ree T and John J. A ed A FACTORY EXPERT Will Give a DEMONSTRATION ALL THIS WEEK (Third Floor) Showing the Marvelous Results From ERIEZr=r— o/Americas most beautiful enry it it bhs, W et ich, T3 eut el dge R. ree rles As Well As Most Economical and Efficient Mayj. | ovd, | Die! | D. hur OU willsfind this Demonstration interesting and very | instructive. Tt will show vou the possibilities of a | high-class range. The Eriez is mechanically per- | fect and built to last a lifetime. I'he WILCOLATOR, with which Eriez Gas Ranges arc equipped, gives perfect control of oven heat. %Barberff: ‘ROSS@ “Jhe Big Hardware and’ 11™AND G STS. eut har- vel. Col. T n L. red- | 1M o. | ‘apt. PLEASANT LAXATIVE For Constipated Children urk- ‘apt. unt, | Morganston, hill, Fran Hand tchard Floyd Adams, W Micl Capt. Ray Lieut. | k dley, 3. Lieut. G. Sergt. hael . ard Schroth, snsign E. Jack- Lewis Werden, Madison L. ist Infantry, been selected as the poppy for the joint campaign, and no on Me- ni- proved the recommendation to depart- of the, the the Disabled Amer- ti- 1o stag entertain- Temple. ) of | in H delegates to the de- Nt March t post to he held in room Building, will pass its Past instructed to w L suitable program for an open ano it the ed t [monial will be presented to him at the post i zn benefit card part proceeds will he o the degree Junior h, r Adjutant e ic nd ol ] - Battery, ( j nice , Legion, | was | tions that we are going to have th {us in = in | ¥ A N in served Gladston served Readmitted 109th | in | 2 erved . served in Philippines “"‘11 chairman of t- | consisting of | Neuner | 1- | edule | McCandlish, Mark M. Carmack, Rush ™ aker, Charles H. Luh Edwin Kin- Young. John W. Breen, 1. Shoe. \ i | | | 311, Sergt. Clarkson E. Grier, hd\\ardi Mother! Give Sick, Bilious Child Edwin Charles O. Ke Matson, Lew Briggs, Glenn T wm E. Porter, ifugh Ramsey, George Lu Fred Diebold. H: Jlunt, Edward ITomer Carroll Harr Hites, Capt. Mohler, 5. Tubl, Sergt. dt, ary A Neil Dr jr. J. Tosten, Harry r, Mai. George N. H. Ja 1, jr.. Wil Do George P. Sergt. Will- Earle D. Owen, j Michael Driscoll, ard M. .Yohnl on, ek How- Norman T. Morsell, Wate I Mill D. Mur “California Fig Syrup’ E fretful, feverish, constipated child loves the pleasant A taste of “California Fig Syrup.” This | “Ci i gentle, harmless laxative never fails to sweeten the stomach and open the today mi tomorrow. > all ages printed on bottl You must say “Californ may ‘get an imitation fig syrup. Hmu ray, prevent a sick child ornia Fig Syrup” which has di- rections for babies and children of Mother! or you 0 vear 1926, which was adopted. | going to favor ths members who have | Jacob Jones Post, N post will elect delegates for {heen in the organization in 1926 and |ican Legion, was h representation at the District of Co- not the men who join in 1927 merely | ning at the kndion lumbia Department encampment at [0 take advantage of the unprece- |officer reported a j the meeting March 22, dented low rate offered for the legion p of 150 fu The entertainment committee an- |tour.” | ‘rhe post has nounced a special program for March | [t was pointed out that the Omaha | i, nq(y the Nav 17 at Pythlan Temple and also for [convention of the legion resolved that |y tha members, i the “'stag” meeting March 20 at I. O. [only members for hoth years could | ide and carried O. F. Temple. The seventh anniver- {participate in the movement. | of tnspection be upi sary will ‘be observed April 12 “We shall certainly stand on that | j.ig uniform. Pythian Temple. convention mandate,” John J. Wicker, | 5, ot Comar. Euni Mrs. Margaret Lidstone, president, national travel director of the | . i "Vie post s inounced that the Ladies® Auxiliary, | legion's France convention travel com- | 11a“Veomen (Fo National Capital Post, will give a |mittee, declared. —*We helieve that| ,giiment office du 500 card party March at Pythian | this convention will be the most repre post voted e. The proceeds ire to be used | sentative ever held by the legion. | T8 POSL COE ditals and relief work for ex Veterans of ever ronomic diviston, || o acrs proper i service men and their dependents. The ¢* ate and every type will be of their d \mitiees in charge Re luded. Ol time | res who Kol bedn President, M et miautone; been wuanting to go'to a con Presidents Mrs, Marguret Jacobson | Ventlon since they jolned ups il Nire JJeits and Mr {have that opportunity now. mittee on ar.| “\We are arranging to ald them in PRl e i ssident Mrs, | aving for the one big convention of ' Laura Weaver, Junior Vice President |their life. We are aiding them in Mrs. Bessie Quinlin, Secretary Mrs. |booking. Every legionnaive, T repeat, Iste Miller, Mrs. Mae Cotter rs. | Who is i member in good standing for Sha Allen, Mt - | 1926 well as 1927 will have his Miss Dolores Ha chance. No the veteran wanting to |0 to France had better pay his dues | now I'he vegular meeting of the U for the The ma ur at | nraves Letters Past | s and Mr hments —Mrs. phine itz Maude Gertrude ( patrick, Mrs Mitchell Prizes Mabel Mrs Mrs. Catherine Pierce, Mrs. Martl vanda Statsher rrack and Mrs. 3 Dean, Mitehell Miss Ber Much Americ West Virginfa won 1926 in the Henry D, memibership contest of the with a percentage ording to annov tional Adjt nes I second with 110.63, and Florlda w percentage of 100.98 The Lindsley trophy is awarded : nually fo the department avtaining te | | “Gets- I¢’” Brings You highest percentige of nwenbership of | . o | World’s Fastest Way its preceding year's membership by March 1 Membership cards must be the hands of the national treasurer 3K . national 1 teve heve by mig ‘N} QRK5 like magic on any | night Febr to be considered kind of corn, no matter | he World War how old, where it is, how bad it | not belong to th y 1 H well as 1927 is not going to be hurts. One touch and the pain the legion convention in Paris goes. Almost unbelievable. from this September, John 1} 3 Quigg., national commander, Then the corn s‘hnvcls up and goes. A scientific way that dancers, walkers, actors, doc- | tors and millions use. Beware of imitators, Get the real “Gets-It” at drug stores. nounced in response (o numerous LJ " GETS ‘I Legion the trophy for | Lindsley national | American of 124.9 N Idaho | percentage of as third with a | of veteran who does queries regarding who and who will not be permitted to participate in the Kreat overseas pilgrimage “Right now,” the national snander declared, “we've had com indic rands of applications registered wi November, 1926, when reser tions can be made. Naturally we A great thrill that a e 1 room, kitchen and bath 2 rooms, kitchen and bath . wsed members re- | tions. Also tinal mission, and when |ade for ) kers wiil be properly . former | tamtlies of dec questing thelr p nted the ma 0. % of the Amer eld Mond; Club. The financ paid-up memb h de slight altera- pform to be worn nd a motion was mittee to pass on American Veterans of Hellenic 1 e Americ held at to Explaini i From the Alban Deseent rch 10 & Due Andrew Ni It is th phone me brides | jve months winte thie ce (. Dessez pre- everal pletures of jteed Milit employed in the Dr. Charles J uring the war 5 voted to s to appropriate th American on [ Lso Lo nscribed for the | memorial fun -d members. heing held o written to the (. AL 1 ho is il at Hospit Do ppoint veterans point mittee which i wispices of the iz Join with the iner otoring by 1 der the and other s wrves the NEW APARTMENT BUILDING THE TIVERTON 1121 24th Street Now Ready for Occupancy 6 Apartments Rented Out of 46 .$37.50 to $39.50 34150 to $43.59 $60.50 to $64.50 PAL I room, grill and bath . . OPEN UNTIL L. W. GROOMES 1416 F St Main 6102 9 awaits you! Drive this Six-80 Sedan! j_}OU naturally expect more from a Peerless. And you actually get it in this remarkable car. 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