THE SUNDAY {STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 7, 1925-PART 1. 7 JAMES CULLINAN DEAD; years. He formerly was proprietor of fund. Mrs. William B. Brookes will selections, including Liszt's "Twelfth a cigar store at 353 PLAN BENEFIT CONCERT. be in charge of the program. Rhapsody.” HEAD DRIVE FOR DISABLED VETS. avenue. He was born in Pennsyl- Jerome Williams, composer and pi- Dancing will conclude the program RESIDENT HERE 40 YEARS vania. Bradley Hills League Sponsors VETERANS’ a group own at 10 p.m., with music furnished by HUNCH Mr. Cullinan is survived by his anist, will give of his wife, Mrs. Annie-C. Cullinan; one son, Event Tomorrow. compositions; Jane Dulany, pianist, the Congressional Club Orchestra. Native of Pennsylvania Formerly Thomas L., and three daughters, Mrs. given at will play selections by Rachmaninoff William J. Rodgers, Mrs. Wilma C. A concert will be the Owned Cigar Store the Mendelssohn; Berry Clark, on Stewart and Miss Alma Cullinan. Montgomery Country Club tomorrow and bari- An orchestra composed entirely of WE WEDNESDAY Funeral services will be evening under auspices tone, Rockville, Md., will sing: women as Avenue —Funeral Tuesday. from his at 8 o’clock the of and known the American home Tuesday, followed by mass Clelia Fioravanti, Washington Women’s Symphony is one at of the Bradley Hills Community con- Orchestra James Cullinan. 63, died yesterday the Shrine of the Sacred Heart at 9 tralto, will give a group; Richard of the achievements of Mme. Klisa mmittee to Open Cam- at his home. 3225 Hiatt place. a.m. Burial will be in Mount Olivet League for the benefit of the Be- Goodman of the Peabody Conserva- beth Kuyper, the famous Dutch com He had lived in Washington 40 Cemetery. thesda School gymnasium equipment tory in Baltimore, will play piano ¦ poser and conductor. gn for $5,000,000 Endow- ment Fund for Legion. PEERLESS FURNITURE CO.—“Makes Happy Homes”—B29 SEVENTH STREET N.W.

ie national $5,000,000 endowment l campaign of the American Le- ? for the benefit of disabled vet- and orphans of the World War, •'l'ly in progress in many States, \>e launched here Wednesday with meeting of the committee he Lafayette Motel, kal plans for the drive were be- wodav with the announcement of H prominent national and inter- figures, who are to serve in ‘T^'ttozyHome nal anr.v or active roles in connection "jthe local campaign. Outfit Chairman, Hammond tary of War John W. Weeks, Secre- Four Rooms Furnished For Only in Hays Hammond has accepted tary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mel- Chairmanship of an advisory com- lon, Postmaster General Harry S. tile and Robert N. Harper, Wash- New, Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. ita banker, is chairman of the Wilbur, Gov. Howard M. Gore, Secre- This ciiign committee, Frank L. Peck- tary of the Interior Hubert Work, Sec- Buy Each Room hi department commander of the retary of Commerce , Cll Legion Ajican of the District, an- Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, ' Complete WM Outfit or need. Gen. John J. Pershing, Mrs. Herbert ”Vv sident Coolidge is chairman of Hoover, president of the Girl Scouts; Outfit Individual thational honorary committee and Admiral E. W. Eherle, MaJ. Gen. John M Coolidge is also a, member. The L. Hines, Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, On Our HM Article May exjtive committee is headed by Gen. U. S. M. C.; Cardinal O'Connell, John • iat A. Drain, national commander W. Davis, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Easy I Be Bought of|ie American Legion and is president general of the D. A. R.; 'HLJSp nli past commander of the local Julius H. Barnes, William Gibbs Me- Payment Plan Separately . deijnent of the legion. Adoo, Bishop Charles H. Brent, Wil- jhile the American Legion in- liam Randolph Hearst, Mrs. Mary stated this undertaking, it can in Roberts Rinehart. Abel Davis, Maj. notnse be termed wholly a legion Gen. James G. Harbord, Mrs. Alma Pm," Comdr. Peckham said in an- de Brettville Spreekles, Gen. W. W. Here Are Four n>>iing the drive plans. Atterbury. Miss Anne Morgan, Charles Rooms of lis a joint effort of the legion and Dana Gibson, James E. Chandler, im- thqublic. which comj>e!s the sym- perial potentate of the Shrine; Gen. Furniture at a Great Saving and co-operation of every man, James A. Thomas, commander-in-ehief |jj| woji) and child who believes that of the Confederate Veterans; United ¦yo young married folks about to start housekeeping, this four-room out thqisabled veterans of the World John Drew, John H. Dunn, command- fit should make a tremendous appeal! It gives them a comfortably entitled to the last bit of er in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign I Wt^re D UND LftWCOO furnished home—living room, bedroom, dining room kitchen, taste that a grateful country can Wars; Johnson, president of UNDtWIMOO l and de\jun Victor M. fully furnished—at a cost that is the lowest, we e\er givjhem. Kiwanis International; Richard believe, advertised! F. Since economy is the first and greatest consideration in arranging children of those who died Grant, former president of the United Hammond, that Upper John Hays new home, this Cozy Outfit of eitf in the service or as a result Commerce; Home merits the interest and attention States Chamber of John chairman advisory' committee. Robert - of tr disabilities number approxi- Barton Payne, chairman of the Amer- N. Harper, chairman campaign com- maf 30.000 and reliable estimates ican Red Cross; Booth Tarktngton, mittee. Lower—Frank L. I’eckham, indje that the peak load will not Mrs. Medill McCormick and William department commander, American be jaehed until 1932. The war Green, president of the American Legion. orpjis deserve the same opportunity Federation of Labor; James A. in e that every other American Flaherty, supreme knight of the chijs afforded. They must not he Knights of Columbus; Marshall Field, public; Chauncey W. Herrick, com- perfced hy the sacrifices of their Gov. Frank O. Lowden. Will H. Hays, mander-in-chief of the United Span- latte,” he declared. Otto H. Kahn, Mme. Schumann-Heink, ish War Veterans; Maj. Gen. George Judge Harrlss, Civic Leaders Invited. Kenesaw Mountain Landis and H. comander-in-chief of the John G. Price, grand exalted ruler, MilitaryOrder of the World War; Maj. Utations have been extended to B. P. O. E.; Albert A. Sprague, Miss Gen. Milton J. Foreman. Col. Henry thefaders in civic, fraternal, patri- Ethel Barrymore and Harry A. New- D. Lindsley, Col. Franklin D’Olier. ot business circles of the Xa- man, international president of the Col. John G. Emery, Col. Hanford tioijCapital to serve on the citizens' Lions; Jesse H. Newlon, president of MacNider. Col. Alvin Owsley and Capt. conjittee, which will have the active the National Education Association; John R. Quinn, the last seven being dir

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