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ELECTION T0 END LEGION SESSION Placing Wreath on Tomb of THE EVENING .STAR. WASHINGTON, 1241 OUT OF 485 BAR APPLICANTS PASS D. €. TESTS FOR ADMISSION References of Successful Candidates for Practice Must Yet Be Checked Up by Examiners—50 to Be Presented at Time. - e son Lee Roy Smathers, Ernest L. Smith, Robert E. Lee Smith, Francis Carroll Stetson, James S. Stewart Michael Strauss. James E. Stuart, Lee Allen Swem, William _R. Thickstun, Phillp W. Thomas, Herbert W. Thornton, George E. Tolman, Edward J. Tracy, Edward, Scott Tyler, Edward L. Updike, Frank J. Valenta, Albert Viault, Philip Wag- shal, Ralph Linwood Walker, Lynch D. Waller, Herbert S. Ward, Doro- thea M. Was , William H. Webb, Mangum Wee Robert ~ Henry Wendt, Burton R. Wilbur, Frank Wil- D. C., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1926 LIQUOR CAR ABANDONED. [SHOOTING IS ACCIDENTAL.| Driver Jumps From Machine When Chased by Policeman. Police are seeking the owner of an automobile abandoned near Sheridan Circle yesterday after a chase by Po- liceman J. H. Hunt of the third pre- cinct. The driver jumped from the car. There were seven cases of corn whisky In the machine. Woman Brought to Hospital With | ‘Wound in Breast. Mrs. Sallle Marcey, 55 vears old, of | Lyonhurst, Va., was taken to George- | town University Hospital vesterday with a bullet wound in her left breas Hev condition is undetermined. Police of the seventh precinct re- port that Mrs. Marcey said she was cleaning a pistol at her home when Manufacturer wishes to purchase not les$ than thirty thousand square .feet land. Must be in industri2! zone, Unknown Also on Alexandria Program. - it accidentally discharged. She was rushed to the hospital in | an automobile of 1. O'Brine. Denmark has a building slump. The Hob-Nob Washington’s Newest Cafeteria 1010 F St. N.W. (Opposite Woodward & Lothrop) Saturn.ne O. Madarang, Clyde | of his cllents have been out of the h Mason, Joseph Page Massie. city all Summer, | Wby Mason, Richard A. Maher, | Miss Maude Alton, principal of the Luncheons: 11.45 A.M. to 2 P.M. E preferably Georgetown. Prefer vacant ground as wish to erect building suit- able to our purposes. session within eightmonth % Cash. Address Box 315-M, Pos- Star Office. i P T sAGst (ChAIEmAR; AHalM fora. George. s, | en. Ernest Leroy Wilkinson, Theron P RalOh (Given, Sserebacy. o the Harold " Francts Haw : D; Wilson, William N. Wood, George| amining committee for mlml\w Hawks, Edwar X x m“flxht‘ John H. Young and Helferich, Henry P. F srael. R. Zaontz. ! AT made_public a lis suc: | Henrs, Delmar 1. Hill, Georee D. i Spectal Dispatch to The Star. 1 candidates fc Hicks, Joseph Hirschman, Cla o, v e | 35 applicits | Homée, Bavix 1. Hommsien, Junes It | YOUTH, 18, UNCONSCIOUS th the clection of officers and : June. A 15 Wi Yootion oe e R or the mext conven. | A little less than half passed the men: | Osmond Hyde, Nelle L. Ingels, tion, the eighth annual gathering of | tal tests. lam "Roy Ives, Georgo R; Jacksen, IN PARK FROM HUNGER the American Legion and auxillary | The examining committee made it | (hester e, Hobet L. S will end today. Afterward the dele- | plain that this does not insure nd- rice Judd. Robert L | Unconscious from lack of mourish- gatas will visit Arlington National | mission to the persons named until! Kaptan, H. ment, Jack Leonaxdi Villares, 18-year- Cemetery and place a wreath on the [the seven memYers of the committee Keeh h Thomas old son of the Brazilian artist, Decio Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and | have made a personal inspection of s \0‘1\{7‘1.}\ T T oiiis i Villares, was taken Monday from mter several will motor, as guests| he applicant and have checked up |Kelly, Samuel W. ¥ipS T3 5 ayette .Park to Emergency Hos- of the local post to Fairfax Court | thein reference as to their®moral char- | Kirc Reuben Klaben, JORn | pital where he told a story of his re they will inspect the | acter and fitness. In most of the|iline, Harrison 1. Knauss, MOTSEH ) family's dire poverty, due to lack of shington. Most of | ipnlications as many as 9 or 10|X. Knotts, Beter Koster, STHIL, | customers for his father's work, will lenve such names are given and.a great | Lambert, Robert k. Lamberth, (IA0T| The boy'sfather, mother and sistep homes tonight. Virginia Beach is a |amount of correspondence required, |- Levine, Robert C. Latimer, Far®: are at Franklin Square Hotel, to strong gontender for the 1927 gather- Earnest pointed out |ton M. Long, Charles . LILRL e | which Jack was able to return yes- w5 v ; . Isaac Lisansky, Philip (oucks | tarday. The family had been run- ; i ot ;| Albert S, Lisenby, Arthur G, LoD | ning ‘short of funds of late, it was 1, Gr applicants, both mentally Leo Carroll Patrick Lynch, Abrahiif | jearned today, and starvation and out movement Formal admission to | M. Lucks, Charley E. L“h"yv\ m“ eviction from the hotel were looming? Among th adopted vester- [ commence Monday, Oct eHch W Lyle, Kenncth I JcAy The father about a year ago obtained - was one calling on the Ameri dates being 1 Irank McIntyre | orders to paint portraits of several canization comroittee, hoth mnatio ay by Chairman Knight, John V. ) prominent persons in the Capital, in- McGhee, Mc-y cluding Mrs. John B. Henderson and and deparimental, for means to cor of those | & the mental m est_incluges: lution requested mili- | Richard H. Akers, Willlam H. At- he State to desig- | kinson, Raphael Charles Allen, L. £ as the of- | Anderson, Paul R. Ames, Marauis rnor for Vir Lo " 9 r anamy, Frank H.| Representative Sol Bfoom, but most Joiton Manter, James V Americanization School, visited the " . . Ses ntennial and 2 V. , Jacob Milwit, James Wil-| family and assured them that Hiwass AERCOR TR uard to march in the y v e liam M , Robert R. Miller, Spen-| the Americanization School Associa- it Philudelphia with mas Bmmert Beall, Wiltred Doug. | cer Barrett Michael, George M. Miller, | tion will endeavor to aid them in onnaires ias Teatie, Ernest G.'Bender, James | 1. & Qlofcure, Francis John Moran, | their ‘search for employment. Young L. | villa S Wi s ¥ S S Eennow Star GoEnR ctord David Morse, Emmette Villares was a_student of the school % mfi!fifi!fi V. Benne anley : Hi!fi!i'fi!i&fi'.’fifi!fi!i!fi&fi Heat Mars Banquet. SesHbiR : on oH Moserey, John A, Murphy, Elmer J. | at the last So inteuse was the heat on Renah | |t % PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. 8. Treasury | H ST. N. W. 110 hear the speaking. Brins Samusl it Powers, Charles 3E il Caton, past commander | Mila 3 Brinkley, John " Brubaler, | Henry Qmmh). Charles Henry £ ‘the post“and toastmaster, | Helon M. Burps, M. B. Byington. Ir Thomas _D. Quinn, How- andria. She praised the work being | Thomas H. Creighton e lmn (-o:rrg\eur;v Gjl;fflf Powder gun, 10c! And the lowest liquid prices Benjamin B g Schoolmeesters, G . Schot- e Comdr. Frank M. . Ber. lor; ohn . Ganbon: . Marion E. Schwartz, Ralph you ever saw! ~ OK! Semi-Annually S Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over character building and said the Le- 8. E . James F gion ands fc lhn tion, rey d- | £ r ; rrell, Pa less of political or religious belief: ¥ M. Fisher, called the gathering to order. _Reuben Theodore Ralph, Daniel J. Raedy, said Alexand wcll Datley, F i C. Dam. | Scott, Temple Wayne Seay, John L. Black Flag LIQUID $12,000,000 Music was furnished by the Fort urtney Fletcher, AL Hdwin A Block, ‘EH 4. Chul Denman Neidon, Raymond ms Bloomquist, B. Robert Bodner, | J. 1 JEiol T, e ; el Hazen Bon . Walter H. . O'Beirne, Stephen O'Dea, 4 o d its banquet | 1 cherding, Ben, o (u ., Wiiliam Rapley N 1t of the 1,164 men Marier) Hardy Patten, Paul L. PERPET AL 4 N\ women attending only 200 re : Eanard helps, Arthur R. Rld your house . of every fly, BU]LDING mosquito and roach. BLACK FLAG kills ichan, State pres anie G Choate, 3. Wesley | Simon _Rapopoct, Clifford W, Raxw \ themall. Not one escapes! ; fary, whose hom 5t Harold 0. Ciayion, Paul | Grace E; Reardon, Joseph S Reif, jr.; C A N in Franklin, le a short t James Francis lly, Thomas J. Brack Frac kills every kind of bug in the home. In which she declared that the con: | Bhitin ¢ e s Cot. | Reilly. G vention had been made one big par “0{{ g John G. Remey, Joseph J. Robbins, PAYS Two forms—liquid and powder. At drug, grocery, since arrival of the delegates in Alex-!coyne, Mario L e 5 anaiter Bovd 57 éhardware and department stores. Powder, 15c b and, on Paribclal A e Donaml S Norman L. Sill, John J. Compounded ! who con , Alfonso P. Donesa, James P. | g John tributed to the success of the affair. | p, . | Arthur Shaw, Herbert S. Siegal, Vin. M. Gen. John A, Lejeune, the ladt o L. Douden, Charles L. Du- e e speaker of the evening, praised the |gov. Dorothy Dunn, Gordon L. “men who won the wi He urged | Bakle, y J. B Fds Gerhiird Sprayers. . 45c S Quart o . 85¢c Surplus, $1,000,000 }Zfl;_- . . 45c hreys Band. The members of on W, Foster, Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. mt25 Post Fife and Drum Corps Delmour John e o : c ] \\1..Tm‘ymmy' were guests and Furey, Joseph B. e e ik TO0T F a1 . played before the hanquet " Gitlitz, Paul JAMES BERRY, President © 1926, G. L. Co, T Washington were Mrs, Mary 1 card T. Giordan, Louis , SRR <. Mrs. Maude Warner and Mrs . Charles JUSHUA Ve CARR s » White of “the Forty 'n Ei ,“,, e Philip ;. Greenan, Paul Parade Big Su. Douglas John W. Guider o e bald Hannum, Michael The marade vesterday afternoon. Harahan, Homer under ices of the Leglon, was big succ More than 800 Legion men from Vir ia and some from Washington marched. Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune was grand inarshal, There were 2,000 marchers and nine hands. A number of nurses headed the veterans and were marshaled by F Clinton K commander of the panish-American GRAB! ! ,EM' GATOR! ! ! War Veterans ..l o were in lne, un- - erc ot Ca R. H. 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