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Clark, chairman | of the executlve commitice, the Chevy | Chase committees that helped in or- ganizing the department inspected the paratus this morning at the quar- | ters of the fire departm e building of the Chevy Chase Library. Mr. Clark, on behalf of the citizens of district, | by six | | Chevy Chase, promised the firemen co- | operation and outlined the movement | that resulted in the organization of | the present force., With six experi- enced men recently with the District Fire Department, he sald, the com- | munity felt satisfied it would have ef- ficient service and protection. Chief Lanahan, who retired recently 1s chief of the fifth battalion in the District, has a fire fighter. His neaux, formerly with No. 20 company: At Good Dealers Everywhere Bayerson Oil Works. Columbla 5228 Stomach | Irouble n G. H. De Perni, formerly of N 17 ’ company; J. D. O'Connor, with v company; J. M. Wooster, No. 28, and L] G. L. Hog: No. 20. All of them are i retired D! t firemen with a number | i The new fire-fighting apparatus, E which will afford protection to sec- “I was a mervous wreck with | |stomach trouble. Had dizzy spells and could scarcely walk. I began taking Adlerika, and now I run a tions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Martins of the Chevy e area, Is one of the best and most efficient types of triple com- bination pumper, chemical and hose | restaurant and bake 40 pies a day. When my friends ask how I do it, I tell them about Adlerika. "—Mrs. L. Amrol. Adlerika differs from most medi- clnes because it acts upon BOTH upper and lower bowel. It gives the system a REAL cleansing, and clears out old poisons which usual: ly cause sour, gassy stomach, nerv- ousness, _sleeplessness, headache. Just ONE spoonful stops GAS, and relieves that full, bloated feeling so that you can eat better and sleep better. Even If bowels move daily, Adlerika brings out much addition- |al poison which you never guessed was in your system and which may have long caused trouble. No matter what you have tried for | stomach and bowels, Adlerika will | surprise you. At leading druggists. motor car, capable of pumping 500 gallons of water a minute. The new company is_equipped with 1,000 feet of hose and a reserve length of 500 feet. As a second unit of the fire de- partment, the hose company of the Martins district is available for serv- ice. A call to Cleveland 884 will bring out the engine. Through a special arangement with the District Fire Department, the en- gines here will respond to Chevy Chase calls in ane mergency. Residents of Chevy Chase, however, were in- structed not to call the District de- partment of their own accord, for the Jepartment cannot respond to individu- al calls, The District department, it was said, would respond only to a call from Chief Lanahan, in answer to a second alarm. Justice A. A. Hoehling of the Dis- trict Supreme Court was chairman of In Washington at Peoples Drug | Stores.—Advertisement. {|| the citizens’ committee which met last !|! June and devised plans for organizin AMERICA’S THE _FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. ’g“! NEW CHEVY CHASE FIRE ENGINE READY FOR ACTION Standing on groun Chief G. H. De Perini, L. L. Morrell, chairn . D. 0’Conor, J. W. Wosf n (left), and Chief Willlam F. Lanahan. On the engine: Deputy Fire » G. L. Hogan and C. F. Mullineaux. EISENMANN IS CHOSEN TO HEAD HOME FOR AGED l\]:lscted President at Annual Meet- y secretar: PRIVATE B MISS SUSAN LAURE) opened her home at 141 wo single room uples or gentlemen: s, oath same foor REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD J. LEo KoLB 923 NEW YORK AV. MAIN 5027 2% the Fire Department. The executive nittee of the department com- s C. C. Clark, section 2, chair- 2. J. Murphy, fon 3; Ed- jr., section &, Martins. The Chevy Chase Library has been remodeled into a firehouse, with sleeping quarters for the men, who will be on duty during the 24 hours in_two shifts of three men eac! The personnel of the Fire Depart- ment committees follow: zislative and area, Paul Sleman, c ‘man; Jo- seph A. Burkhart, Theodore B. Ben- son, Horace E. Troth, jr., and Cur- tis S. Seeser. Quarters and equip- ment, L. L. Morrill, chairman; Mar- cellus C. Shield, Ralph W. Berry, O. L. Varela and W. F. Estes. Funds for the new department and equipment were raised through the co-operation and contributions of all the sections of the community, mostly in pro rata amounts equal to 15 cents on each $100 of assessable property. Funds for the next year and later years, it was said, will be provided by proposed legislation. MRS. J. H. VASSAR DIES. Lynchburg. Woman, 31, Survived by Husband and 3 Children. LYNCHBURG, Va. February 1 (Special).—Mrs. Mary Sue Vassar, 31 years of age, wife of Jesse H. 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