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- ——— © THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY. 31, SPAMSH WAR M[N IFLOWERS STREWN IN POTOMAC |t dckiss et o = sadir! dent, Abraham Lincoln Circle. No.' 3 | FOR HEROES WHO DIED AT SEA |[1adies ot he 6. 4 R Sars & 4 : : Parker, president. i Ludies of the G. A. R: Agnen .\” arnard, president, Legion of OVA u. s. s. Porpono (‘arru-s Parly to Mount Vernon. | Women: Anna Hage, president. Ellen ‘ P Spencer Mussey Tent. No. 1. Daugh: | Services Also Held by Peary Ship War: Anna Gurlock, president, Mary- ; land Division, Auxiliary to the Snn!r T % N B. Cushing_Auxiliary, No. 4. to Sonn | of Union Veterans of the Civil Wa l resentative Elliott. alers,"waliors and marines Who Iow | lomac Worian's Relier Corpe Auxil|; Harding Aushiars; o 15, o Sone | . . . R e e Smin oo | o Tt g Aot of e o, Ul Yerane of e S, o i HAT'S the CVCI‘Y'day greeting of the business man to his Bt ey Higiient iy o e organization aboard the launch Q9| Marguret Burns. V‘""""’"" """' i g i Sl e AT en e it e 0 B SRR S Sk R S Bt business neighbor. And he doesn’t ask it just to make talk o 5 i ters of Union Veterans of the Civil Services Held at St. Eliza- at Hains Point. of Union Veterans of the Civil War; b Helen F. Downing, president, William , eth’s—Address by Rep- Several patriotic organizations pald | dled at sea also were held on the their annual tribute yesterday to sol- | river by the Department of the Po- Laurette Hullings, president, Warren G. Harding Auxiliary, No. 12, to Sons - along the Potomac. public under the direction of Caroline a o i o s Sirs i SO0k meraors sraiNEret At | 1iOne T AbAinMRCIaTiexerdlsenion tie | M 1GUEY, ihresment. AMBmhersl ofithin| ent ot Musllidrien fo T, for veterans of all American wars, |trict of Columbia Auxiliaries of the | dropped flowers in_the waters. A v, No. 5 o prests which were conducted by the Gen.|United Spanish War Vet "|:;'I'I':u;‘ie'rt;f:"“,"{?r"“‘.'l';'::":‘f";,,:‘l, Tt ’ Auxiliary, Nelson A. Miles Camp. No. 1, United | members of the organizat d, | ¥ s TN p y o 3 : ¢ C Spanish War_Veterans. inder au- | the U. & . Porpoise left the W. nh‘ raiITve RN L T | x X - 1 \Wh —— d ll Sranien, war_ Veterie, e st |the V2. . Forpolae it the "Wash | Wimceq " wen! esiin fevar. | Jicory Aer, AUstlary, Bo; 1 Kok He is eager to learn at /s new—new products, new selling D eniascntaitval Mishard ' Imiliott |iveraon | Bermiee and went to Mount “Halns Polnt Services Tt qx';dr:‘ i m;, ? 1""\\“";' . . o Representative Richard N. Filiott | Vernon. Services were held on the s g L G L h d i i Indiana. prineipal speaker. in an (<hip. and on the return trip Aowers | On the decks of the U. syiph, | Inton Temple. No. i methods, new forms OI 1nsurance, NEw 1de€as 1n in ustrial eloquent tribite to the sacrifices of \are strewn on the water. The chief | members of the M,"‘,M departmenf president, 2 b the soldier dead declared that 1he address was made by Cora M. Camp- Rbl 427 of the Vetetani, of | Leglon ,\,,,"..::q to \\n\ld'}\)l‘! Vet . et o " o Nation shenld remember that had it 'hej), past treasurer general, A. U. 8. | Joreign Wars conducted their me S G, WERDEL; (presiner) Ly l l ff h S R e e i i e e T e e relations, new governmental activities aftecting his business. that defended this country through | y17njied States Navy Band Orchestra. | this morning. Admiral E. W. Eberle, General Committees Listed. . five wars the United States might N1 1nvocation was pronatinced by Charles | chief of naval ‘operations. cast the [ " onary) committees on the ¢ O 1”3 . . o st today. H. Young. department chaplain of the | “Buddy Poppy’ anchor recently pre-, o = e (4 h N h l f Made Growth Possible. U 8N V| Taps were sounded by | sented fo Secrstary of Navy Wilbur | exercises of the das, with the names The CwW Competltlxon. 1S the title of an article 1n Tt was our soldier hovs whn made # trumpeter of the presidential yacht | by Fred Stover, Into the river. . LA Loh 10 e TRl b e et et el P | INATION'S BUSINESS for June, by O. H. Cheney, a New York & he said. When the Consti (ution was adopted In 1787 the States Committee in Charge. the Navy. Lieut. Kenneth I U B A ), had a total population of only ahout The committee in charge of these| . U. 8. d\ ywu"' captain of the “mm‘" ‘" “m‘:l(f;\"- w;\\iam ¥ three million and there was but a lim- | exercises was composed of Frances| Peary Ship and past department com- i 8 i . . . a i = . P : M A, GearEe fted amotnt of wealth, Teday we! . Antos. Bdna R. Summerfield, Mar-| mander of the Veterans of Foraign Howar N I A b f h h have a population in excess nf 1 garvet Rurns, Rertha Cnok, Cari Wars of the Distriet, was master of , N al N. Bran "‘"Q un‘ {";,‘:,’_ ankcer. t arts a Current n mcrlcan usiness or wnic 000,000, and property valued at more Nolan, Mary Windsor, Katherine Tea- | ceremonies. The shipmates of Capt.| Antrew = L b '“‘“,_m'; B! e £ o, comnbel, eyl Moo | B T e ) S oo R have feit the effect but of which few have made an ‘It has been reported that th rge Parker. Andrew L life in the il'fatsd di vt | Owens . Mis. Tnited States has paid the sum « 1 . Tacoma. attended the | P’ Mekir { i Arlinzton | meven billion dallars pensions to de. i 1 h 7, ULR.W. V . Eoine sim 3t o Tlll""'“h;'n’\fp eon o d . SN (retived ). hatr our country, we have paid |;|nn m» | 7 v A , ird, 118N ..’.-mmn e ; 3 ” " et 1o T " Sk o | VET ERANS 1 'IRIBU'I E'T () DEAD \\\y;“‘.",.lu.\.::‘\.h‘x" b IT S a wise man today who knows readers, but for its 203,000 other busi- Representative Harry Wurzbhack of ¥ 5% % . . . . . . . TexaR. Whn war o midress The MOl (Continund feom First Page) l,!...,l..luz.'d i .«:r.«»'..u.h&.-k\\...s .| ;;_ i o his competitor. Business is shifting ~ ness readers who are on the outside of RN T e e ng In front of Grand Army head- Soceliman, ot W 5 o 5 e e L tamous e pabine s | it T P [ S REI Y from a battle between individuals to the teller’s window. S e T PR L 2| iar, e ot Beiarinint et Eoneront’ v ;hr:': e A e e o a battle between materials and indus- When NATION’S BUSINESS writes of Charles W. McCaffrey. chairman o fon: R HinforEn fth- fEbiita. | firel T haty € nnirom e ields || 4o AL 6. Oshmler, A ki 5 8 i " = S i i e o arer e olnrh were. Tre: h § otmer eves svew dul and other | "riRceard U & mountent e comart | L Bt 6 Semminze, Foan: | OF1€S. Oil fights to displace coal in the insurance, it has in mind not its 10,000 gented by Color Serg!. |nhr| |\mh an:l ands slack and other hearts cold in i'!"“_ :"m“‘m ‘t‘-r ‘:”"r‘n ed s "-:"'v;i':\ i & i 5 N R et e o R e ;”.;‘.::':;" .L:.'::;:"‘ “:i'»22“‘.'..'21\""'\‘:":-' job of heating your house, when along insurance company readers, but 210,000 Misses Jeanette and Katheryn Me-[of life remain In us.” it RO Tis ! Aol w-h v g T e e, oo | Fmila otes o 3 et eS| comes gas and proposes to take the other men, who pay life and fire and A r i u| the rigid ranks H\(o mllflu\ eatdd 8 P burs Address was racited by Capt. | panied by of the Marine | od ! D rtion— Watson ‘R, Miller, A 5 Goatet Fe " el e e T Toudimg o | VBT e i ot ciran | chn e O e, vie ohai trade away from both. casualty and workmen’s compensation partment commander o = Jetiaaiire. U0 Avmy members marched Capt. John Frederick = G - Epanish War Veterans. then delivered . e was scarcely a ripple & b iucked Capt. Juby e e, REani R . o o fidress commemerating the serv. |over the surface of the sreat congre. | Middleton chief magshal of (he b ! " Jobr. J. Allen. Raymond A. | You need new office furniture: and insurance premiums. Jces of the veterans of all wars. | zatlon througheut the repeating of | A5 closely folonel by e o 5 "“ira K. Fravel, Gust. Pla- Benedirtion was said b Rev. Tell| B ‘mactyred Drecidents words. de- | 1 PR S IO OGN SR e verart 1. Warner «mr| Sheet Steel cries, “Buy me!” while Thirteen times a year NATION’S Andrew J. Kim Shortly hefore noon memarial serv DL e Lol < : 1o participate in the parade, two oth chairmen; i use terans’ graves was decor shall_have a new birth of freedom. p Two Posts Absent. (treasurer), H. (" gounded by Bugler Patrick MeMahon. cemetery at t 2. Jand. tbere i el X [ wi d s of | ™ lagee - . 4 " ; was a distinet | the lips of | " Behind there came the members of |mel. Francis F. Miller, C. 0. Howard WOOd Says, 173 NO, I'm bcttcr for that BUS]NESSQHSWCI'S thc questlon’“ hat,s fees were conducted in the Cweiioia mighIvireRslve e e g W Rugler McMahon sounded jssembl: A. Turner. chaplain. and 1aps was [livered in 1863 at the dedication of the | IERL 1 LI GOV AN T SO ana { Avihur H. League. Services at Cemetery. pt. Lemuel Warner sounded the | (e four local G. A. R. posts assigned d H. Ha|»'..fi:1r?.-:- V. Lyons, ” New?” fop e ; & i, "Arh e b St s L | e " R TR Wl SRt Y R T icity off TR PRy il <. i RS, ok RS T e e e v P‘I.‘.,“,.‘:,..“..-AH nm. oty S <;lctr‘1c1ty o_ ers .t() cool our food, the o.nc perfo 1cal that pictures .to' him s S T R B T e D B LA et A St S R M . - == R e AT ey UL | e S 0 S 0 i W el dhe copper wire without 4 struggle. | —great currents of business and gov- as ':E\"?i‘ “:;}:?}:’“;:‘:‘:“‘:"" .-‘r ke : ;::mlm":}ti;i:::"vm“ ‘l’:‘:‘;i‘-{’:-m::‘z‘-'z?:x“ lh:hu;ll)‘:; ..“m p,‘:,’,.l,)l(,',‘:::‘p:;:‘;.‘::l-flgulin:!\\1::‘?::‘ TWCflty-tWO groups are spcndmg ernment that are aficctmg Amerlcan Ricer o SISy hie Metean. contiaito: . 1N e e 3. Haltigan. Col. Robert $30,000,000 in 1926 to promote the life. Joy Edson, John e CerhiGenE Nelon Atatied] ST Bowle, tenor muAl RSl BaL Bass: |, Cintrs Army 4 i - unningham. Tsaac . . . . . A President dCnolidze hen Taced the | members of the rs and Ny Poote. Harry b cunninehane it use of lumber substitutes. One unit of It is the connecting link between e confuhel eema)IAD xerolscn | ITERIfent Ao0] e ih L T o e the departed sofdiers of | DAUtery, of microphones and began | jripe' G A, R. and composed of men American wars . aonlanse had subsided | Who have seen service of more re . at Arling- L 2 - B8 B i v e appiause i subsided |} ik St eonument o i e ¥ | the lumber industry came back last the man who drills for oil in Okla- n of “The star snanzied linwed by the | Nere X ional Commander ‘hn_ How | Dve sunerintendent of cemetery. with & v the Engineers Rand. n LAC G Slefte | U s staff. The entire | the assistance of 150 Boy Scouts an I . Bt e, Bl i Sl | it et T TS S e | month with an appropriation of homa and the midn-who directs o taps by Bugler McMahon Stresses Duty to Heroes. Then came the United Spanish War | Refd, chairman: B. W. Ronney, 0. H. $5 000,000 to tell its sto: department stor B vz : B f e e g | Veterans, led by Department Oldroyd, B. P. Entrikin, Dr. H. T. ’ ’ & € 1n oston. COUNTY PAYS TRIBUTE. ting ‘o’ thaee ‘nresent ot the |[Veteiens (16 Wby Denastinent ‘Com |Oldrayd WS g P | ceremonies o consecrate themselves | Man . o it Courthouee at Rackville Scme of | {7 107 10115, pUncipies oF thoe fereg? ,:;.&.";;?"?::‘ .,,Tfi.“;"’n"“m!‘mh!,! | SERVICE FOR GEN. MILES. There you have “The New Compe- G & | ol al camps, nu red 1, 2, 3, 4.1 Rl B e o Sl ciMemeriioatheeing.. | . | AViils or {Oam: duredihism fokkesp (106 1ooal [Ehupa Aumbered . 2 53, 4, tition,” as Mr. Cheney brilliantly de- HE man who succeeds in business ilive the sense of obligation to the | ROCKVILLE. Md. Mar 31 tspe- A0 L0 o tior and -, without | the parade. - First Memorial G nE ol erican_eol g Members of tha Veterans of Fa rst Memorial Program at Grave : . efa).—A larze ore 2 ce, o said, would s vy ‘I'F|R" e et e Saunty.eluine Vo | MO, AT L i | WS, nder pebarimerl comy e e scribes it. There you have one answer today must not only know what erans of the O panich-Ameri covernma Those who live here | sl e . . . . R el rionia vheniorial| KO erumEnt G | were next in order. the personnel The General Nelson A. Miles Camp, ‘ ’ ”» and Wortd \Ware attenied TS ok e i, ave e beneticiaies | DO 1551 53053 1085 am 1101 par. | Xo 1. Pepartment of the Ditrict of| 1O “What's New? goes on in his own business, but what here yesterdar afterncon held under | of their toil ax . 3 | ticipating. | Columbia, United Spanish War Vet { { i 2 H Cepies. W the Mo v [ irg and death. | Bringing up the rear of the pictyr. | C7MMbia. United Spanish War Vet ’ : s e Eehiior Wilits pointed out 1hat (he | euie Grocession sere. lacal vererans | #rans. held their Airst memorial service What's new about instalment sell- 1S801ngonin the other man’s business. glon, comprisinz the D =i .rh, er ~mn' \”n:‘ \‘\h‘:" :;,":;,’:v(‘:-d | 1;: lh'- World War, followed by the lat lho tomh nf the late Gen. Nelson A. . 2 Th . d 8 S, Kenrinzion. o T e, aeract | ot e Assesan Lomins otens | Miles, [n Arlinton National Ceme-| ! ¢ interdependence of business S teon T fpawnsand of Kensing: | probtem - free fovernment. ’1'het’i\'¢'| tion was headed hy nananm-nn'"‘ this it ",’"h|M‘l" A ’ is amazin No 1 d on, commander of the counel ar free zovernment | Comdr. Jullus 1. Peyeer, DL ary active member of this camp. e o . . s i e ke e - 2 et it ram Wit AN | dapariment and Mafr oficiate muest, | Print F. Shomette, commander of What's new in industrial relations? 8- o longer does a bus Sbre deliveseq by v in this re-|ing him. The membership of ?& local | thi¢ camp. conducted the memorial 1 1' : e . aoisirivt | Dibic hiners S Success(ul | pasts enmposed This Sroun of NWawd |Services ai St Ellzabeth's Hospital What' : iness man live unto himself it States Avmy. ang Gen. | appeal fiom the vallot. 1o he bullel; | War survivors—the gl il comters Jesterday. Mins Jeanette Mc. hat’s new in Government rcgula- H . alone. Deain. masi eommandar of | (he Spanish-Ameriean War extended | the parade. affery. daughter o > Me. " s J American Lezion. e S titutions and drove hateful| The legion ranks presented an in.|Caffery. post department commander, thl‘l? € must be constantly n tOlICh Wlth an lohals of the Amer. | (il tnny from our Western | spiring picture as thes rhsthmically | A% at hoth ceremonies. all b - tormally presented to the | world: the World War saved free | kept step to the heat of drims. Most - ’ . . us! rounty 7 e adnieca, | Sovernment from brutal extermina- | of the members had resurrectad from i o . What’s new in taxation? E which has heen |\.|(m: in the \rr)w:lr fon. i L}L‘Ak mammu. their nniforms of Two U. S. Divorces in Paris. Forh'm NATIO & B 4 2 in front of the courthouse. A large | i se three con ”“ khaki, blue or white, and across the - ivor - L] section of the United States Army 4 - | chest ‘of many of the marchers could ,‘rr_"w;f' h‘_':,‘, ;‘r;,fi:;d ’:,r'l’”},'.f:a,"':r' Thirteen times a year NATION’S 1 N’'S BUSINESS 1S Cdlted. Echool Band rendered several - { ths s 8 pme that "m\ = A:'Ellmns-drvhel coveted decorations | gackett Cowles from Russell Cowles That 't h d . ¢ tions. e invocation was hy | peal t ms can settle. o | of this or forelgn governmants fo ) , ¢ i . CIide Rron, vector of Grace h‘-‘nsrlnx‘fl‘.;i‘ i ".?. R ieial | vatorolntcominier enis for | of Dex Moinen. Towa | BUSINESS answers the question for at it has met a need in American pal Church, Wondside. who is a WFId | (hiera the element of force can he i ! . ek B o nknown Heroes Honored. . given a divoree from Alton Wells . . sfbesieneiciy l'v‘rfell:n L‘fulil?.'"f \\”\‘{Tl\x|:':’:\l:i;:~.||\’?:|‘d Hilia Hline IotiBIN ARG VEUINEULvall e hir SN EEninte Criske onmeny 2209000 American busmcss leaders buSlnCSS llfC is shown by the fa‘:t that XERCISES AT ANTIETAM. | ’ 4 : U et | They were married at Petersburg, Va.,| * G ¢ Wil ot aboiien war and pence amon | srans_passed from_ Fifteenth stren : - A ——— 220,000 business leaders find it of Col. Markes and Representative Zihl- | nicated international machinery: the | of the Treasurs Building, fhence | ~————— 3 wdrld can not he reformed by the | north on East Executive avenne and ND h n 4 man Memorial Speakers. adojition of a resolution nor can strite | Madison place to H street. east on H % PAID ON whe NATION'S BUSINESS great value to them. Special Dipatch to The Star xerminated by a spray of rose | Street to rteenth and <outh on . 5 " et Dy to Toe sar, e i e A rtatih o outh (o | answers the question, “What’s If you are not a subscriber, ask your risl dav exercises are being held on \War Sometimes Necessary. electric trains waited to. transport SAVINGS 5 iy s ) 4 tiet Hattlefield 1 National e e 9 » cemetery. : p ¥ ALTetars, ctme af one of the fercest | o le IOPoty L A etous | ATEIved 8t ‘Arlingion betor= noan. DEPOSITS New in Banking?” the answer is not secretary to write Washington today battles of the Civil War. ol . John | }0rg come when some will make war | (pe w2 L marchers joined wit o o y & Markey, commander of the Ist Mary- on . the Women's Relief Corps. the Daugh- Tabi Hmeiment. nna| Mepresentative | o i Inettatlon br i nation et ters of Veterans. Ladies of the G. 4 | | MORRIS PLAN BANK meant pumanly for its 17,000 bankmg for our approval offer. ¥red N. Zihlman of Maryiand will he . and other auxiliaries in proceed- ; the principal speakers of the day. The | “I‘;','“',"““‘:’;a", let the 'I“,""" “""d Ing to the tomh of the unknown|| Umder Supervision U.S. Treasury speeches will he followed by memo. OB r““:""',"" | force under [ Union soldiers of the Civil War, where 1408 H ST. N. W. rlal exercises condueted by mem s hame '"T 2 "' A ;s' flowers were placed against this me- of the Grand Army 3 “"’"'" g ":.1"".11 | _Provokes | morinl to the “‘hernes who sacrificed in Washinzron ¢ parations | 200 makes inevitable the vers Uhink | their lives in defense of the Union of have heen made to te thon- “"'r‘ e s e Anaiten’ iz (eBrtIEN the States of the American Republic.” T S e T Al 0] 10 the point that there I & difference Services in Cemeteries. number of fraternal ‘organizations, | Petween peace and pacifism and said Tt chitran amd bande will martier. | that abandonment of preparation for [ national defense would Invite insult | W97 aushices of the G0 4. M and pate. {and lead to war, 2 % t S 4 (" GRAVES. ARE DECORATED. America s for peace, he sald, but it [ {6 Soldlers’ Home cemetery, the A - {must always remain free. It will help Congressional f‘er‘nnerv Holy Rornd others voluntarily, but not under com- | - Hundreds of Alexandrians Observe jon. il neve v Cemetery.: Oak Hill Cemetery and pulsion. 1t .will” never surrender its | GEE T CAR (L CQEeny e Incomparable mu- Memorial Day. ;’:“\:_'"‘:";‘r:,“e: ,';“r“:: r‘,’;a‘:,;'-‘,;‘n'",': were held vesterday at Mount Olivet. | § wie hy Mever Davis' Spacial Dispateh to The Star. promoted by conference, hy discussion, | Flenwood. Prospect Hill. St. Mary's Rand, directed by Ben ALEXANDRIA. Va., May .— | by law America has aided and will aid :!"’"“"M‘v St. Elizabeth's, Cedar Hill. Tevin, on the upper o Hundreds of persons today in such promotion, but it will at all P'"’} .Inc;ln. Rock Creek, Woodlawn, pavition. ) cemeteries in and near the eity times malntamednl independence of k':»‘ ne and the five Hebrew cemeter- laced flowers en graves. The day |action unfettered and unafraid. 3 i A o generally observed, practica’y | This republic, he declared, will not _"‘""““"‘"F vesterday's ohservances all lines of buziness being closed. |be Asiaticized or Kuropeanized. but “d"’ ';’“"""‘9“1": services conduct Many left Saturday to spend the time |must always be American. Those |f O}, ghe ”S"";,mu :“"r from aboard out of the city. And others today |who come to America from bevond the | |01 o'y =, d°l‘1’0;!e and the naval X visited Mount Vernon by train, bus sea must become Americans in the f“ Vist G fi",mvr”she service | Hi The Thing That and private cars. fullest sense, and how many, or |[OF AVIALOrS on Jev Bridge. Another The Rev. Frank Steelman, pastor of | whetHer any shall come, is purely an |5Vl “';{1“ Swllh conducted today Conii Fos Trinity M. E. Church, Washington, | American problem to be solved by our ;“"""”"my o ubr . ‘?mg‘nwmcrét_ r:;'l was orator at the gnnual Memorial |own Government, adding that no | SR EET oV GTh WETh S eaTY day exercises held yesterdav after- |foreign citizen has on his own part - o I B ot The National cemetary. " The |any nherent rikht to cross America’s 427, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Character exercises were under auspices of Wil- | threshold. Personnel of Committee. liam B. Cushing Camp. No. 30. Sons | ~The exercizes came to a gloke with | The committee on decorations at the | | I c of Union Veterans of the Civil War, | the singing in unison of “America” {tomb of the unknown U/nion soldiers ||| I 2 N \ \ i anstated by Cushing Auxiliary, hoth |and henediction by Rev. Dr. R. F.{ of the Civil War, is s follows: Erm o] g S S L Subscribers ; > 3 Subscribers of Washington. Comdr. H.'H. Bur- | McBride, chaplain of the G. A, R. Caroline M. Gury, department presi- | |f AEnied mortieian toda \ \ roughs presided. There was a music | The Grand Army parade this morn- | dent, Woman's Relief Corps, chalr. Maodel: chapel. private am- I v \ . one year ago program. ing was witnessed by hundreds of | man: Susie E. Addelle, president, 0 P. [fl |/ bulanees und, 221,429 3 187,588 | spectiators who lined the singularly | Morion Corps. No. 1: Julia West o, s3 deserted downtown streets, all Gov- | Hamilton, president, Charles Sumner Subarctic Missions 0ld. ernment b s, tive and leg- | Corps, No. 3; Anma M. Cl i- | I v rnment husiness, executive and le; orps, nna auser, presi- | | X Jmes T. Rylll . MERLE THORPE, Edjitor Tn the subarctic regions of Northern | islative, having heen suspended. dent, Burnside Corps, No. 4; Anna Canada there lnrohsom- missions es. Thé |mpr§s;l\n nt“i‘t:ht ;‘oduredlhy ll-l:r;n. pr:‘nldtent. Lincoln Corps. No. 6; | Meitician. " | tablished nearly threequarters of a|time to a shadow o ofmer splen- | Louise Watson, president,” Thomas antury aga by the Roman Catnotcs|for. Drogrersed on fool but o o | Corpe . "1 hadie Hickmman, brect | e Y ll PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT WASHINGTON BY THE UNITED STATES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE that are still in operation. Two hun- | blocks, to be continued by rail to the dent, Phil Sheridan Co Ne H ¢ g dred tons of foods and supplies ln amphitheater in Arlington National Olive C. Johnson, presis 8. i Lineoln 142 X gent out each Spring to these mis. |Cemetery. Grant Circle, No. 1,. Ladies.of the Q. sions establisked in 1857. The “boys” in blue and khaki were A. R.; E. M. Owray, president, Wi Other services conducted today under auspices of the G. A. R. and

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