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U..S. WARVICTINS ' HELD FORGOTTEN A]ways Grousmg 'ei — — % When Winter storms are howling, down from the Arctic Pole, Tired Father does some growling about the | price of coal: he mutters, sore dis-| gusted, “The Winter keeps me busted: |expense can't be adjusted so it will fit | Summerall Tells 1st Division my roll. This Winter is a hummer, with all its snow and sleet: I wish that it were Summer, with sunshine and re- {peat; for then it isn't snowing, and Only Veterans Seem to Remember. Former service men seem to be the who remember the sufferings & s of the great war, Maj. Gen. s nerall. chief of staff, de- the buffet smoker of § ia Branch of the | d that there great deal of suffering among r veterans who need morc they have been abie to get. out that it was with a ng such ress that various vete welfare funds” had coin I am not blowing to keep the furnace_going. for ninctecr. kinds of ' heat. T would that T were dwelling in unny land. where storms are 1g around to beat the band: | then I could do some saving. but here where storms are raving it keeps me | sy slaving to meet the bills at hand.” We see Tired Father stumble downsiairs to shovel slate; it does him good to grumble and murmur at his fate; his weary soul it braces to cuss the coal consigning them to pla congregate. And he s mj) 1 flattened. he takes my ba g He brings me 9 him littie THE EVENING RECOMMENDED FOR POST. | Homer A. A. Smith Appointed to Compensation Commission. President Coolidge sent to the Senate | for confirmation yesterday his nomina- | | tion of Homer A.'A. Smith. 300 Takoma | avenue, Takoma Park, Md. to be a| member of the U. S. Employes’ Com- pensation Commission. Mr. Smith has been an employe of the commission for | the past six months and is engaged in work on compensation cases affecting longshoremen and harbor workers He was born in Vermont and lived 1 for a number of years in Colorado. | From 1907 he was engaged in ecnstruc- | tion of the Panama Canal and wncd‘ on the isthmus in the Government serv- | veral years. He has lived in | Takoma Park for three years. Judges of a contest in Edinburgh re- cently had to listen to Wagner's “Meis- | times, as played by the | nds contesting. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. L FRIDAY, FLEBRUARY By s daughter - ds by the ton: I wish I had Flan Ny s s ool clammy na- 1. 'nr from the desolation occasioned Tired Father lil d to have two-! t s v: he thi rar\ member devotes ¥ he may be of its own to becn organiz MARKET RAZING BIDS IN. This $169.00 Reversible-Cushion Living Room Suite This magnificent suite is upholstered : in Jacquard Velour, and consists of a FOREST GLEN K. OF C. throne chair, armchair and a settee. Re- HAS ANNUAL BANQUET versible spring-filled cushion seats— ornamental carved top rail. A splendid 125 Members Hear Prominent § - = 2. ; 2 o Guests Address Silver Spring Gathering. . The first annual banquet of Forest | Glen Council. Knights of Columbus, held in the I\nigh!.s of Columbus Hall | at Silver Spring last night, was attend- | ed by 125 members. Prominent among the guests and ! speakers were: Representative Borlan of New York. Charles W. Darr of the | District of Columbia bar, William D. | Feeler, district deputy for the District | of Columbia: Walter Kennedy, district deputy for Maryland: Rev. Charles O. Rosensteel of St. John's Ceatholic Church. Forest Glen: Charles T. Gart- n'r of Gaitherburg Fendall Coughlan, grand km(ht ar Forest Glen Council. and | Capt. Prank L. Hewitt of Silver Spring. | Capt. Hewitt was master of cere- monies, and & program of vocal and instrumental music and other features was given by Maj. Charles M. Ferris. U. §. A: William McIntyre, William Kelly and George Powles of Wash- ingy B o el tors and hairman of the rd of direx 'S, an 1 & et o 4 c wona. Talhott P. Speer| 0 B. Mullin & Co. Is Low for Wrecking Job. W. Evans, board mem- G. B. Mullin & Co. submitted the lowest of 12 bids for tearing down the west_half of the Farmers' Market at Twelfth and B streets. it was revealed day, when bids were open ising_architect of s A. Wetmore. Mullin’s To Mark Anniversary. Plans were discussed for a banguet 3 on of the tenth anniversa: le of Cantigny on May 28 Gen. H. E. Ely of New York, who & charge of the American forces in be invited 1o speak hdhipn T REEni0 Nas oecond dow Maintenane % Contract p VI Street at a ithir W Patomar was “""“mp‘“‘” Oy Aliss T s ar m‘.\:\r{: = Kansas Ave. nd by Al V. Greenhalgh. com- T Sepdl iy B Y A detachment_from the Arm e S SR, v Master Sergt. 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