Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 148, 1 May 1920 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920.,

ONE OF RICHMOND'S MAJOR'S IN TODAY'S WAR SERVICE STORY

Howard Jacob Steinkarap entered flie service Nov. 20, 1917, in United States Marines, and was assigned to Paris Island, S. C, and Quantico, Va.; promoted to quartermaster sergeant Nov. 25, 1918; service in the United States; gun pointer Anti-Air Craft Battalion; transferred to Barracks Detachment and made Canteen Steward; medal for sharp shooter; discharged Sept. 20, 1919, Quantico, Va.; Quartermaster Sergeant. Harry Lawrence Bertrand entered the service May 24, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky., as private and was assigned to 325th Field Artillery. 84th Division, Battery F, embarked from New York Sept. 9, 1918 and arrived at. Glasgow. Scotland, Sept. 22, 191S; trained in England and at Camp De Souge, France, Oct. 4 to Nov. 11; sailed for United States Feb. 2, 1919 and arrived Newport News, Va., Feb. 15, 1918; discharged March 1, 1919. M 3 c Dol War Record.

, , ,:,, mind with its many astounding scenes Paul Comstock Edwards having , guch York materncompleted his enlistment of three j. hosDital film that show the

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"BirfA" To Be Shown In City Tomorrow Claiming to be absolutely correct in every detail yet filmed in a manner

Hhat can not effect the most delicate! Plans laid to oust Will woodward, of

Dublin, from his present place as Wayne county Republican chairman,

G. 0. P. Committeemen Go Gunning for Woodward; and Walter Bossert's Jobs

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enth infantry, third division, regular army; embarked from Hoboken April 1 or 8, 191S and arrived in Brest, France April 8 or 16, 191S; battles, Marne Sector June 1 to 11, 1918, Belleaux Woods June 16 to 23, 191S,

ChaniDaene Marne defensive July 1

are rapidly taking shape. A score of

precinct committeemen whose places ere not contested in the coming primaries, met Thursday night to discuss the county situation. The name of Paul Comstock was mentioned as most probable candidate. Comstock may be pledged to vote against Walter Bossert, of Liberty, for the district chairmanship, it was said.

in case office.

he was chosen for the

FOULKE AND NICHOLSON ON N. Y. UNIVERSITY BOARD William D. Foulke, of Richmond, and Meredith Nicholson, of Indianapolis, have accepted invitations to serve

on the board of electors to the Hall i to serve in this capacity.

of Fame of New York University for the coming year, according to an announcement made public yesterday from the executive offices of that institution. New York University yearly invites a limited number of men and women from the most dis

tinguished in American national life

It is their

duty to vote on candidates to the Hall of Fame. The university is very fortunate in obtaining the co-operation of Mr. Foulke and Mr. Meredith. The former is an author of national repute, and a writer also on political and historical subjects. Meredith Nicholson is likewise well known as a writer.

With the approval of prominent medical authorities of the state as well as medical and social workers from coast to coast. "Birth" has already caused a local sensation telephone ,,.11. .i i . - . i ,

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the battle of the Marne, but did not go mond. lo the hospital till July IS, 191S; field j All of the scenes in the picture were hospital, and base hospital No. 13 j filmed in one of New York's largest

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1919; placed on reserve Feb. 13, 1920. snowing tne latest scientitic and most John McNally re-entered the service J improved methods now in use in the May 24, 1918 after having served six larger hospitals of the east, as well as vears in regular army, three years ! !very Phase regarding care of the in127th Co. C. A. C. U. S. A., 1908 till fant1911; three years "F" troop, 7th U. S. ' As "Birth" is the only film of its kind cavalry, Philippine Islands 1911 till ever made for public showing and is 1914; was assigned to Company E, j of interest to the adult and only, chil314th Ammunition train, 89th divis- j dren and young people under the age ion; embarked from New York June j of 18 will not he admitted. 28, 1918 and arrived Liverpool, Kng-: "mmmmmmmmmTmTmmTn?

land, July 10. 191S; battles, St. Mihiel offensive, Kuvexin Sector. France Sept. 14-Nov. 11, 1918, Army of Occupation Nov. 29-May 10, 1919; sailed for United States May 16, 1919 and arrived Hoboken, N. J.. May 24. 1919; discharged June 5, 1919, Camp Grant, 111.,

servant. Discharged as Sergeant.

Chauncey Weeks Eilgorton entered ! 1he service Dec. 12, 1917, and was as-!

signed to 11th ( ompany. third regiment, air service mechanic; regular army; embarked from Hoboken. N. J., July 9, 1918 and arrived in Brest. France July 18, 1918; trained at St. Jean de Monts, Vendee, France and Romorantin, France; sailed for United States June 2. 1919. and arrived Hob

oken, N. J.. June 13, 1919; disc harged f June IS, 1919, sergeant. I George Earl Lynn entered the sorv- j

ice Sept. l, 191 1 and was assigned to Company B, lolst Regiment, 3Sth Division; discharged Jan. "0, 191S and returned to civil life till June 28, 191S

and then volunteered for Commercial Club Training Det. for automobile 1 mechanics, Richmond. Indiana. Aug. j 27. 1918 to Camp Taylor, Ky.. school I

for motor instructors from Camp Taylor to West Point, Ky. as instructor: assigned to Field Artillery Brigade; attached to School Det. special duty as tractor and truck instructor: discharged at Camp Knox, Ky., April 1919. Paul Clemens Ebeling entered the fr-rvice July 2". 1918 and was assigned to Battery D. 0th Regiment. F. A. R. D.. Camp Taylor; discharged Dec. 12, 19 IN. 1st cook. Mrnjamin Franklin Jones entered the rviee April 27. 191s as sergeant sT.d va? a?"igiiU to Company K. SOlst Regiment. Pioneer infantry: embarked lrom Hoboken. X. J., Sept. 8, 191s and

rrivrd Brest. France, Sept. 22. 1918:

tailed for I'nited States. May 22, 1919

and arrived Newport News, Va .V 1919; discharged June 17,

Had Sea Adventure. John , Kdward Fuller entered the service- Aug. 1. 191s as private and was jhigned to :sih Baking Company, Regular Army a cook; embarked from Hoboken, X. J., Sept. 21, 191 S and arrived at Brest, Frame. Sent. 2S. 1918:

While cm the way to France, the Groat! Name Northern, their boat, v.-as rammed by a I l!riii-h I'reij'htcr ;nd several jumped J

overboard: alter i li:s everything went : Addr

mi pea-'iinily and tlr1 trip was made in : even days. Battles . Meuse Ar-

gonne; sailed for United States, Sept. . City

14. 1919 and arrived in Brooklyn, X. Y., Sept. 20, I!;;.;; tli.-charged Sept. 29, 1919. v William Kverett Dean entered the fcrviee 1917 as private and was assim: d to IB'.'h Field Signal Batt'n. Company C, Cyclone Div. Depot Bri

gade. National Army; trained at ( amp ! Patterns will be mailed to vonr addreso

'o-. Ky., and Camp Shelby. Miss.; u-iiiiin r.ne u-oot

oomfortablp: "easy to

MAKE" APRON Pattern 31 S7 was employed to develop this model. It is cut in 4 sizes: Small, 32-34; Medium, 36-38; large, 10-42; Extra Large, 44-46 inches bust measure.

In brown and white check gingham I

with facings of white drill, or in blue chambrey piped with white or red, this would be very pleasing. Sateen, alpaca, percale or lawn could also be t'sed. A Medium size will require 5 yards of 3C inch material. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12c in silver or stamps.

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