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" THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, ‘D! ¢, MAY 16, 1926—PART T. ) 21 MRS VANVINKLES % e S oyt oo | Civil War Armies = Compilation of rosters of the |Members of Bench to Be Homor Union and Confederate armies dur- . St e Civil W which work has | Guests at Congressional Country been suspended since the outbreak of the World War, will be resumed Club Wednesday. International Association of = of ‘ie Wil Department, July 1. SRR ter records were obtained by cap- ture, gift, loan or purchase. The . < Ya k Adjutant General estimates that mittee of Lieut. Mina C. Van Winkle,| 4ydir “proper compilation can be director of the policewomen’s bureau,{ completed during the coming fiscal | to continue as president of the Inter-| year. under an appropriation of $70.000 | o i chic " aried program of sports contests | Policewomen Name Her | which will becomo availableon that |, (hiertainmmant has been arranged ; : A Ty e o e there s still | for the annual outing and dinner to be I President Again. | a vast collection of Confederate |tendered by the District Bar Assocla | ) | - records awaiting action. Theselat. |tion to members of the local bench at - - I h the Congressional Country Club Wed i mu nesday. All judges of the superior | 3 it courts of the District have been in- S S vited and it Is expected that all will be present. ? The program will include a golf con- % % A NI T i Gutside of their general historical [test between lawyers and judges, for ERR & 4% -,‘_leh ion of Policewomen| ., "4 " \djutant General says |which prizes will be awarded, and a Y, : - S tion to that office| that they form the basis of pen- [base ball game between “old lawyers” annual conference of the associ-| sjons granted to Confederate sol- |and a team composed of the younger held in Cleveland from! giers, in nearly all the Southern |members of the bar. Swimming, pool 25. Announcement of the! States and are used as credentials |and bowling contests also will occupy ion for offi and the pro- for admission to Confederate Sol- |the gathering. the conference, made at head-{ diers Homes and to various John Lewis Smith, president of the societies in the South. *" |Bar Assoclation, will preside at the 1y, el (e dinner, which will be served at 7 unopposed for re- ,mvu.u; as x»reaidtml. |o'clock, and will award the prizes to \ i i L pue. ’ I X b From the local standpoint, one of winners in the sports contests. Music CH ; j Rt b the outstanding matters to bLe as MAN WHO VICTIMIZED will be provided by McWilliams Con. ] " cussed at the conference will be the i ” gressional Country Club Orchestra, A g { P W SPOONERS” ARRESTED |5 nicriainers for che occasion wili IR ; i3 pending bill to establish by law the policewomen’s bureau of Washington include George O'Connor and Matt Selection by the nominating com-| national Assc es her re-el sponsors of this legislation having | poiner iff Accused of |Horn: Jack Bowie, accompanied b " iy A’ . Bt ue - ancasiror Ribe remsed | EUSL DSputy SER George. S. Wilson; John Paul Jone: 2 4 I oA 00 DELIVERS }. country in the preventive-protective | Extorting “Bonds™ From f e e LS e et e . CASH ke Work for which it would expressiy | Siiviels . il s 3‘&' ST AR — Ol l I F[T i ET.]‘?"\ provide. ) | oung Couples. The committee on arrangements is | i 3™ 3 b o i I More thun 00 delegates are ex-| T composed of Joseph A. Burkart, chair- UEIE At b TR i R y pected to attend the Cleveland con v 151, v |man: Adner H. Ferguson, secretarsy ference, including, besides poli en from many American s, ber of 1 who will tional Confe ic . Special deputy | Leon Tobiner, John Lewis Smith, k | sheriff, who is ellezed’ o have o, | Alexander T.' Bell, W. W. Millan, o $ - C C - lected many thousands of dollars [John Laskey, J. Miller Kenyon un through false airesta of tspoonere | JUIUE K. Beyser. FHiFhand B, Werl o3 e S Aiintne TaEt il chair; of the ticket com on “Lovers Lane” during the 115t 81X | The golf tournament will be in ch i ey months, was arrested yesterday. e e 3 I i g . policewomen’s ) various | Richardson was satd 10 have beer | Whiteford, Ralph P. Barnard and Wil. Seventeen pieces, consisting of Three-piece Overstuffed Suite, upholstered in a very beau- e e L i { o P08, whi o scapinaran “Bond” (1 10 Kiesawon, ross sitdanll o g ; ; ye considere “ i a e le in “Lovers Lane.” He av a e base ba ’ - ' Q - H < “ . ic o ar b i , - s be cnaered. U0 «.‘..;-m»..m!‘““':‘ L;l‘(':n%l“i.i"::fh’.\.‘i‘i’.\"“".“".,iifl 2,‘,‘ game. i tiful velour with loose spring-filled cushions. Mahogany-finish Davenport Table: Mahogany Jhould me a definite contribution | charkes IRpEFsoi. S = g ok - T - . . . - it St and obtaining money under false pre- { 2 - N e oy 3 5 o) s > pvard tiie standandizacion o ,.,\o_t‘.;‘g(%::;w ;.};“-x:\.{f\. ney under taise pre |\ p TUOMPSON BURNED. inish End Table; Polychrome Floor LLamp Base, Shade: Bridge Lamp Base, Bridge Lamp kle said, in a s erday. | Of $1.00 R : 5 g : O . . . ~ . e e said, Shade; two Electric Torchiers; two Mahogany Candlesticks; Polychrome Console Mirror: 3 One of the speakers ut the confel e arrest, county offic was Fmer ChS ence il b Dame 1tachel Crowdy of | the result of numerous complaints Former Chicago Mayor Hurt When of the social section rrests” of couples on the out- Tank Explodes on Yacht. kirts of the city. { R amaaon] e | sCHICAGO, May 15 (P Former | i informat records of P Mayor Willlam Hale Thompson of Chi- et e o the wiv| ASK RED RECOGNITION. | cugo was burned upon the face lust toward pr < in that direction by | o night when a gasoline tank on his speaker will| = " yacht anchored in Belmont Harbor ex- o i X SR MONTREAL, May 13 (®).—Resolu- | ploded. D L e Sniee | tions demunding _that the United| " He was hurried to a hospital for S s o ot el G Sk iediate recognition 10 | medical attention. Commission, who will discuss quali is had Great Britain | two Polvchrome Book lnds and Polychrome Smoking Stand. policewomen. Anoth fications for policewoman duty liropean countries, were — - | passed at yesterd session of the| If some women were obliged to PANSY BEDS ARE Now | Amalgamated Clothing Workers of [think of something to say they 1 n convention here. {wouldn't talk so much. AT BEST. TAYLOR SAYS| Public Invited to View Sight in Front of Department of FOR SALE BY OWNER -1/ 1033 Newton St., Brookland g Kroehler Davenport-Bed Suite Extremely Low Priced Oni Agriculture. AR B e Full Reed g DU e e Fer Stroller 35 00 overstuffed furniture in your living o room? You have known that such s .50 furniture has a distinctiveness all its Complete with hood and ad justable foot rest motion converts this beautiful own. 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