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Petersburg, Va. £f~~i~3Ydg~i~itt~bu'r g~~ ·Pa~e s t End j Johnson, Louis A., 1002-1011 Union • Bank Bldg., Clarksburg, W. Va. DRUGGIST REAL EST_\TE ,1 Wm. L. Fleming, Bakewell Building, 1 Peterson, A. R., 10 S. LaSalle St., McKee, Mayne W., Cor. East and Pittsburgh, Pa. Cour 0522. Rent- 1l Chicago, Ill. Royal Sts., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. ing Agent for New Plaza Building, 1 McFall, Wm. B., St. Nicholas Bldg., Fifth and Sixth Avenue. Ready for I Pittsburgh, Pa. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Occupancy NovembeT 1, 1927. j Shulgold, Jacob, 965 Union Trust Kramer, Christ. Star Electric and REAL ESTATE AND IXSL'R_\....'\ CE j Bldg. Atlantic 3896. Construction Co., 4917 Second Ave., Lichtenthaler, H. P., FTeehold Real 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. Hazel 3464. Estate Co., 311 Fourth A...-e., Pi ts- ! S , Pa. Court 5800. ! 0 CHAIN HOTEL OPERATION FL RI T Schaffer, Elmer F ., Schaffer Realty 1 Clark, B. C., Bakewell Building. Court Dave Hill Floral Co., Fifth and Wood Company, 7301 Hamilton _\...-e . j 5437. Grenoble Hotels, Inc. Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. Franklin 3242. 1 n-wu-IIII-IIII-IIW-IIU-IAI-IIU-uA-1111-MU-1111-IIII-1111-IIII-1111-IIM-IItl-1111-llll-llll-llil-•-uu-tUJ-IIIt-~u-IIII-IIII-1111-IIII-•-MM-.a-llll-llll-llll-llll-•-•-•---- I I To many, this issue of "Service Magazine" will be received with both interest and surprise. In other I years a small folder announcing the National Reunion of the Division was mailed to those members of the Division for whom a good address was had. This year in view of the special character of the 80th's Tenth Anniversary Celebration, it was felt that the Division's members-both active and inactive, would welcome a copy of "Service," telling all about the biggest event that the Divi.sion Association has planned since the establishment of National Headquarters in Pittsburgh in 1919. Once a member of the 8'n'th-always a member. It is rather late to get a transfer even if one desired it, and we don't know of any of the Buddies who are exactly ashamed of their old outfit and would like : o call themselves anything else than True Blue Ridgers. Eight years ago we returned to our homes and ten years has elapsed since the grand old Division wa" formed. This is worthy of taking about five days off from our work to consider and give thought. Many things have happened in this period. Comrades have passed to the Great Beyond-young comrades haye been born and are growing up-new friendships, new duties, and new experiences in life have been the lot of all of us, but that dreamlike experience of 1917 and 1918 has not effaced itself from our memories, al­ though it may be hazy in spots-they were sad days and glad days, but the glad ones overshadow all others. At least life is more pleasant if this really does apply. The 80th is one of the very few, and we believe from what we have learned, the ONLY National Army ' Division which came out of the War with a Veteran's Association, organized in France, which has actively functioned from that time to this, maintaining a business office or headquarters for the service of its mem­ bers and publishing a clean, interesting and helpful magazine carrying news of its veterans. The maga­ zine was first issued in October, 1919, and has been published continuously since that date to the present time, maintaining a non-sectarian and non-political policy, endeavoring to uphold the ideals once fought for by the men it represents. Its copies will be found in the reference rooms of the Congressional Librar y, Carnegie Libraries, Historical Societies, etc.-a source of information for future historians of the Division. The maintenance of our Association and its Magazine has only been possible through the support of its active members-those who pay their dues and subscriptions-attend Annual Reunions and take an interest if in nothing more than keeping headquarters informed of their correct addresses. Have you done your share? It is not too late to re-enlist if you think the cause worthy. Indifference is deadly, but sincere constructive criticism and outspoken differences lead to improvement. •I This magazine may go from one obsolete address to another until it finally reaches you, but if it does I I you can co-operate by helping us correct our records-write in your barrage. I l •-~~~~-~~~-uu-IIII-1111-IIII-MU-IIII-1111-IIll-wu-IIII-•11-IW-ull-1111-llu-n~-uaa-•t~-nu-HII-uM-1111-IIII-uu-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-'1111-IIII-IIII-IIII-III:-WI-IIII-IIII-•-•-•- • · I I I I SERVICE MAGAZINE I I (The 80th Division Blue Ridge Communique) I 405 PENN A VENUE, PITTSBURGH, P A. I I I Enclosed please find ...... dollars covering the item I (i\ems) checked below: I ! 0 SERVICE MAGAZINE ...... $2.00 per year I I D Dues in Association ...... $1.00 per yelar I I 0 History of 80th ...... -..... $5.00 per copy I I 0 Life Membership ...... $25.00 1 Name I

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The Official Bi-Monthly Communique of the 80th (Blue Ridge) Division, Veterans' Association, 405 Pen.n Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. M. J. Thomas, Managing Editor. Contributing Editors: Boyd B. Stutler, Russell L . Stultz, Fay A. Davis, Dwight H. Fee, Clarence F . Bushman, B. C. Clark, Bernard Ragner, care Chicago Tribune, Paris, France, Foreign Representative. Art Staff: Jack Berger, K. Philpott.

.... Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Pittsburgh, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.

Vol. 8. No. 3. PRE-CONVENTION NUMBER Price: 20c a Copy, $2.00 Per Year

OFFICERS 1926-27 Executive Council President "The 80th Division Always Moves Forward" Dr. Harry R. Seelinger 317th Infanry Capt. Carlo D . Cella Slogan: Princ.ess Anne Road Division Headquarters Norfolk, Va. 141 Broadway, New York City 15,000 New Active Members by November 1

Honorary Presidents Cpl. Christ Kramer Adelbert Cronkhite + w-1111-1111-IIII-1111-IIII-IIII-IMI-III-IMI-1111-IN-1111 -111-IIII-IIII-111-IIII-MH-MII-1111-1+ 318th Infanry Maj. Gen., U.S.A. Ret. 4911 Gertrude Street P. 0. Box 860, Baltimore, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. The objects of this Association ar~: Patriotic, His­ Lloyd M. Brett torical and Fraternal, and to uphold the Constitution of Brig. Gen., U S.A. Ret. the United States of America, to foster and perpetuate 1301 Rhode Island Avenue true Americanism, to preserve and strengthen comrade­ Capt. Thomas W. Hooper Washington, D. C. 319th Infantry ship among its members, to assist worthy comrades and Culpepper, Va. to preserve the memories and incidents of our association Frank Schoble, Jr. First Lieut. 318th Inf. in the World War. Wyncote, Pa. Sergt. R. E . Daume 320th Infantry + --IIN-1111-IIII-U-111-.. ---1111 -IIII---· ---11-·---1111-11-1111-1111-IIII-II+ 236 Breading Avenu~ Vice Preshlents Ben Avon, Pa. Major S. A. Baltz Division Headquarters Uniontown, Pa. William Graham, Jr. TABLE OF CONTENTS 313th Field Artillery 812 W. Allegheny A v-enue Bugler Howard J . Wells Philadelphia, Pa. 318th Infantry Page Petersburg, Va. PIT'TSBURGH, THE CONVENTION CITY------4 Sol. Burke Sgt. Boyd B. Stutler 314th Field Artillery 314th Field Artillery GREETINGS FROM GEN. LLOYD M. BRETT______4 Clarksburg, W. Va. Charleston, W. Va. Sergt. C. F . Bushman Chaplain HOTEL RESERVATIONS ------5 315th Field Artillery Father Edw. A. Wallace Care N .&W. Dispatcher 160th Brigade Bluefield, W . Va. Manhattan Beach, N . Y. HOW TO GET TO THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY------6

Historian Lieut. A. M. Brownley JAS. F. MALONE, HONORARY MEMBER______6 314th Machine Gun Co. Sgt. Russell L . Stultz Norfolk, Va. 318th Infantry New Market, Va. TAPS __ ----- __ ------7 M. S. Elec. M. J. Thomas Judge Advocate 7 305th F. S. Bn. Charles E. Pollard THE MORNING REPORT ------434 Augusta Street Division Headquarters By Everybuddy Pittsburgh, Pa. Union Trust Bldg. 1 Petersburg, Va. TENTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ______8-9 Paul Winters 1 305th Engineers Recording. Secretary 1914 Twelfth Avenue 1 Major Lincoln MacVeagh GREETINGS FROM OUR PRESIDENT______10 Altoona, Pa. I New Canaan, Conn. I I I Color Sergeants TENTATIVE PROGRAM 'Stanley Lichtenstein ------10 305th Sanitary Train I Pvt. Oliver K. Fry 6045 Walnut St. 319th Infantry Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. TRANSPORTATION ------11 .I

James M. Murray PLAN FOR T1ENTH ANNUAL RECEPTION ______15 Robert Throckmorton 305th Train Hdqtrs Division Headquarters 1113 W . Washington St. Vir. E . & P. Co. Bldg. Petersburg, ,Va. Richmond, Va. I . "THE 80th DIVISION ALWAYS MOVES FORWARD" I ~--M-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-w-•-•-•-•-----•-•-•-•-•-•+ 4 THE SERVICE MAGAZINE MAY-JUNE, 1927 Pittsburgh, The Convention City WHAT AWAITS THE BLUE RIDGERS AT THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY At last, everything CE·LEBRATION pass t he other clue to the fact that ·Pitts­ is in readiness for the burgh has progressed in every way . glorious reunion of we are preparing for the reunion of this F acilities, public utilities and transpol·­ the 80th Div i sion great body of America's fin est a nd the tation lines a ll throughout the city have Eve1·y member is very mention of such r ecalls to all the l.>cen increased and improved to a n ex­ memories of . t he splendid deeds of the t ent almost phenomenal. Besides these keyed with anxiety great turmoil of the war. Yes, instead and happily looking convenience , the hospitality of Pitts­ uf a great gathering of men armed to burgh is known f ar and wide, and we forward to the meet­ the teeth for conflict, decked in battle assure you that every member will leave ing in which old array, in pompou.s armaments, eager this grea t inclu t r ial, constructive and tz:;._-'.:::~~__:-J friendships wil! be re- for battle. we find the veterans prepar­ historical city with an impression that newed, and pals of ing for a joyous march o1· drive, what­ will long be remembered, stamped with yesterday and the Great War days will ever the case may be, to the great City the feeling of brotherly love and friend­ dasp hands again in hearty greeting>'. of Pittsburgh, to participate in a num­ ship. The din of the Great War has subsided ber of delightful festivities, arrayed in with the increasing years, but the friend­ the mantle of peace, and equipped with The fi ve day of th e reunion, August ~; hips of those who shouldered arms in all the necessities that go to make up an 31 to September .!, will be given over t o the great struggle will again be realized, Eightieth Convention. registration, sight eeing. business meet­ the spirit of those who trudged along in The old serious war countenances will ings, dances, mid-night shows, ball the mire and mud, in the ways leading be changed to ones of mirth; t he old g·a mes, banquets and memorial and r e­ to battle will again be rekindled, not in battle-axe will be put aside, and the ligious services. lhe spirit of defense and blood, but in banner of joy raised and given vent to On Wednesday, August 31, the open­ !.he joyous and s incere spirit of good in the great progressive city of Pitts­ irg of the reunion will be given over fellowship. Of all reunions in the world, burgh. Everybody will arrive in that to registration, after w hich there will be there is none nobler, none finer than new car, Cadillac or Chevie, bought for sight-seeing trips during the day, on the gathering together of war veterans the occasion, filled to the "brim" with which the boys will be given the oppor­ -the kind and the brave-those same t he happy smiling faces of friends and tunity of seeing the great constructive men whose hearts throbbed with "love families, eager to glimpse the city deck­ nrogressiveness of our city at work, and and country." ed in palms and colors of brilliant hues. the old historical points of interest in Great will be the desire of all to see A greater nor a more enthusiastic wel­ the heart of the city and its sunouncling the pals of those bitter yet glorious war co ming never awaited another organiza .. hills. One of the most not ed of these is days, to chat again of the good old times tion in the City of Pittsburgh. the new Point Bridge at t he meeting of spent together, to glory in the heroic It is claimed that before anything has the two great rivers, the Allegheny and acts and deeds of h eroism which char­ r eached its real t est in any endeavor or t he Monongahela, which form the Ohio acterized the American soldier and which r espect, it must be tried iri the City of 1•iver near the famed old Block H ouse, made him feared and loved by the entire Pittsburgh, and it is said, too, that this a relic of the early days of chilizat ion world, and again to greet with happi­ city does things up in the fashion in of this now massive city. This new Can­ ness the friends and loved ones of those which they ought to be done. This con­ tilever Point bridge is the only one of boys who suffered and endured all and vention will be no exception. The la.>t its kind in the world, while the new willingly gave up everything to assist convention here was an event never-to­ Seventh Street and Ninth Street Bridges the veterans in their onward course to be forgotten, and this one should far sur- are of a Cantilever type which i' f a­ victm·y and glory. miliar onl:v to this city and the city ,)f GREETINGS FROM GEN. BRETT Coblenz, Germany. On August 31 the famous Division Continuing· our journey along the foot­ and friends will arrive in Pittsburgh, hills of Mt. Washington, on which :.'.I ou'lt the workshop of the world. Scouts, well To the Veterans of the 80th Division, A. E. F. a new boulevard is being constructed, posted on information regarding loca­ then to the new Liberty Tubes. the long ­ tions of hotels, will greet you and im­ Greetings: est concrete and only one of its kind i:1 mediately direct you to the Moose ·Tem­ Come to Pittsburgh for the greatest the world , to the newly planned lan·ds ple, the Reunion Headquarters which is reunion of the Grand Old Eightieth. of Mt. Lebanon, returning again by way located in a convenient place in the heart Co me to Pittsburgh to celebrate the cf the new Armstrong Twin Tubes r e­ of the city with quick access to all im­ tenth anniversary of the beginning of cently constructed at Forbes street, portant parts of this historical city. the most wonderful two years of your then along the Bluff skirting the classic Members are requested to register im­ life; to revive memories of Camp Lee walls of , one of t he mediately upon their arrival in order where you first put on the uniform and oldest institutions of learning in the that no time be lost in the participation learned squads east and west; where you State. The view from this point will of the event s of the Reunion. It is f or first met the buddy who was so close to again show to all the progressiveness of every member's own benefit to do this, your hear t during the trying days of the Steel City, for just below the ni­ and to acquaint his friends with his France and the more dreadful days of versity Campus is the skeleton frame­ "headquarter s." All the buddies in conflict and suffering. It may be that work of one of the longest st eel con­ Pittsburgh will be on duty to lend help­ he did not return: with the old outfit, then structed bridges in the world-the Lib­ ing hands to make you acquainted with you will join with others in paying r e­ rrty Bridge. This reminds us that the plans and happenings of the con­ spect to his memory and taking the steps Pittsburgh, through its spirit of liberal­ vention. Nothing has been left undone necessary to preserving a record of his ity hospitality and friendline ~s , gives to make this visit worth while, and heroism in 'the pages of our history and ve ~t to its feelings by calling everyt hing everything and everyone has been se­ erecting a monument upon the field of greatne,ss "Liberty," and we want cured to make these few days in Pitts­ where he fell. you, too, to take the liberty, be at liber ty hurgh as pleasant as poss~ble for all. Your comrades want to see how you ll nd enjoy liberty while you are here. The Chamber of Commerce and . otheJ.' look and to hear how the world is treat­ However, we must return to events of civic bodies have shown splendid spirit ing 'you. Maybe to gather around the the day, for in the evening there will be "nd co-operation in helping us make table in happy surroundings and to learn a business session. You are an im po~·t­ the tenth anniversary of the Eightieth of the wife and the little ones. rmt member of this organization and you Division Veterans' Association the best The old Division has not disbanded. It will want to become acquainted with the ever. The Mayor and Council of our is still moving forward with the same business of the Division. Immediately city have planned a ro:val welcome for pep and fi ghting spirit as of old-get following the meeting you will proceed you. Let's go, buddy! Forward to the cadence! Pittsburgh and its gener­ to the roof-ga rden of the Moose Temple Pittsburgh! ous people extend to you a warm wel­ where a lively time will be in store for ' Much has been written of the. achieve­ co me and assure you a good time that you in the form of a dance and recep­ ments and valor of the Eightieth Divi­ will linger long in your mind. tion, at which the old hob-nailed shoes ~i' on, but this is not our purpose here, for Lloyd M. Brett. cannot do the damage as of yore t o the MAY-JUNE, 1927 THE SERVICE MAGAZINE 5

dainty slippers of the fortunate fair selves at the ball game, the "sweet­ ones. hearts, wifes and mothers" will be din­ HOTEL RESERVATIONS . Fo~ th,~se who do not care to do "some mg at Webster Hall, Pittsburgh's most steppmg you may take a stroll either luxurious hotel apartments. Rooms in Pitts,burgh's finest hotels to Mt. ~Va shington or along any hill await you. You may have your S\ll'l'oundmg the city, and see Pitts­ The final reunion of the day will be the grand military ball at the William choice. You would enjoy quiet, out­ burgh by .night. The dark, alluring Penn Hotel. This event is enthusias­ of-town rooms, cozy and moderately \~ate~·s glimmering \vith the colored tically looked forward to as a top­ priced, within a few minutes ride of l1~ht s of the bridges and brightly illu- notch~r. The ball room will be a sight the city, or perhaps you would rather 111l!!ed steame:;s along the rivers, the li­ beautiful to behold- the perfect uni­ be in the downtown district, in the qmcl fire pourmg from the mills castin"' very heart of Pittsburgh, where tlu! shimmering flashes of red and ;ellow forms and · "tuxies" of the men con ­ 1~ trasting daringly with the riot of lovely roar of traffic and the excitement of ~he sky, flam.ing up and dying away at colored gowns of the women. But, gen­ "night life" will soothe your quiet mtervals, silhouetting the mass ive tlemen, be sure to tear yourselves aw:>y nerves at the wee small hours of the s tru~ture s all over the city, will hold you fr_om t ?is frolic before breakfast or you morning. No matter what hotel you fascmated, and we are sure you will will miss the sight-seeing trip throuo·h select you will not be disappointed. agree with Charles Dickens when he de­ the "Million Dollar Section"-the beauti­ You know that Pittsburgh is noted f01· sc.ribed Pi.ttsburgh at night as "Hell ful park and res id ential cl ist1·ict of its luxurious and comfortable hotels, with the hd off." Don't miss it fellows! Pittsburgh. and we assure you that the rates will You will agree with us that Pittsburgh interest and attract you. surely deserves to be called the Commer­ Saturday, September 4, a specially The Hotel Chatham on Penn A venue ci~l and Steel City. We say again, you co_nducted tour through the Schenley dis­ Single room without bath .. $2.00-$2.50 WI!l never forget the scene. Another tnct by street cars through the pictur­ Double room without bath ...... $3-$4 po.mt of interest is that among the elec­ esque streets and boulevards will be a Room with two beds without bath.$4o50 tncal flashes vying with the stars is part of the day's enjoyment. The street Room for three persons without the gre~test electrical sign in the w~rlcl cars, operated by the Pittsburgh Rail­ ,bath ...... o o . ~4o50 and is located on the top of Mount ways Company are second to none for Room for four persons without safety, service and comfort. The Pitts­ Washington. bath ...... 0 o.. 0 $5o 00 burgh Railways Company has issued a Single room with bath ...... And now, stop and listen! Topping special street car pass for the members ...... 0 0 $3-$3.50-$4 the event~ o~ the day and evening will of the Eightieth and their families be the micl-mght show, special and pri­ Double room with bath .... $4.0.0-$5.00 "'·hich will save many a footstep and Twin beds for two persons ...... $6.00 vate for MEN ONLY. This is one oc­ many a dollar. They have also issued casion where the "better-halves" fear to The Fort Pitt, LQcated on Tenth ~ booklet which will explain in detail Street at tread, and no fair damsels with boyish JUSt how to get to all points in the city. bobs can crash the gates. Listen fel­ Single room ( 1 person) . . The Chamber of Comme1·ce has co-oper­ Without bath ...... $2.50-$3 per day lows. There will be-well, never ;11ind. ated with the Railways Company and are "C'mon up" and find out for yourselves. With bath ...... $3.50-$4-$5 per day !toing to distribute a booklet showing Double rooms (two persons) .. On Thursday, September 1 the Divi­ where to go while in ,Pittsburgh. Both Without 'bath ...... $4.00 per clay sion will be driven to the H. J. Heinz these booklets will be free. With bath ...... $6.00-$8.00 per clay Company, where they will view one of Don't miss this tri.P, for it will include Twin beds and bath o . $8-$10> per day the finest systematized food products Club AccommQdations companies in the world today. You will a visit to Carnegie Museum and Art Gal­ lery which contain the finest in beauty Four persons, large room and bath, partake of the world famous 57 lunch­ and art in the world. If you are inter­ cot beds at $2.00 per day per per­ eon. Talk about good things to eat.! ested in the beauties of nature you will son. After the eats, a boat ride on the attract­ not miss visiting Highland and' Schenley The Hotel Hemy ive and popular steamer the Homer Parks. Visit, too, the educational in­ Single room without bath, one Smith, is planned. This rid~ on the calm ditutions of the University of Pitts­ person ...... o...... $2.50 waters o.f the rivers surrounding Pitts­ Single room with bath, one pe'r- burgh will soothe the nerves of the ex­ burgh and the foundation of its Cathe­ rh·al of Learning, Carnegie Institute of son ...... o. o... o$3o50 cited throngs. On its course the boat Technology, Schenley Apartments, St. Double room without bath, two will pass many interesting points-the Paul's Cathedral, Syria· Mosque, Soldiers' persons ...... o...... $4.00 old Exposition, the gray walls of the and Sailors' Memorial Hall. We could Double room with bath, two per- Western Penitentiary and Neville Islanct. name many more buildings here famed sons ...... $5-$6-$7 It was here, Neville Island, on which, if for architectm·al structure. but we will Two or more persons to Lhe room, the war had lasted, was to be built the let you pick them out. You'll enjoy it '$2. 00 each without bath. greatest ammunition plant in America, immensely. · Two or more persons to the room, but now, due to the bravery of t he Di­ with 'bath, $3.00 each. vision, in its stead the island is clotted In the afternoon the "Blue Ricl.e;ers" The Rit~enhouse 'Is on Highland with farms, mills and factories of a pro­ will crash the gates of West View Park, Avenue, Near Penn gressive people who utilize every possi­ where a big time will await young and Single room, without bath ...... $4.00 ble prospective. The last point is Se­ old. Every amusement known to go­ Double room, w~th connecting wickley Beach at which you may enjoy getters is there. Races, dancing, canoe­ lbath ... o...... $5.00 a cool dip in the placid water s of the ing, horse ~back riding, ball games, and Single room, with private bath .. $6.00 Ohio. After working up an appetite you all the necessaries for a good picnic. Doble room ...... $7.00 will return again to the city and par­ Let's go, buddy! Make it a gala clay. Double room for three witli pri- take of a sumptuous and enjoyable feast On Sunday morning, September 4, a vate bath .. o ...... $8.00 at the Fort Pitt, one of Pittsburgh's Divisional Military Mass will be cele­ The Hotel Schenley leading hotels. brated at St. Paul's Cathedral by Father Rooms without bath, single . .... $3.50 One of the educational side-lights of Wallace, and in the afternoon, Memorial Double ...... : . : ...... $5 .00 the convention will take place on Friday, Services will be held in Soldiers' and Rooms with bath, single ...... $6-$8 September 2, when all will visit the Sailors' Memorial Hall in the Oakland nouble ...... $8-$10 Pittsbul'gh Press, a new and modern district which will conclude the conven­ Rooms with shower, single ...... $5.00 building equipped with the best in the tion. and the evening is free to all. Take Double ...... $7o00 printing world. a hint from us buddy,-enjoy the even­ The Seventh Avenue Hotel is Lo­ And now for a good afternoon of fun! ing in a quiet stroll with your "best cated near the Union Station The ball game between the Pittsburgh friend" throug·h our beautiful parks anrl Single room with ibath ...... Pirates and St. Louis at F orbes Field avenues...... $3.50 per day and upwards will be the next attraction, and you fans Double room with bath ...... A few details have not as yet been ...... $6.00 per day and upwards will be given the opportunity of seeing decided upon, but the committees in Single room without bath ...... our famed baseball heroes performino· on charge are working day and night to ...... $2.50 per day and upwams · their own ground. See "Battling Joe" make final arrangements. There will be Double room without 'bath .. . o .. Harris, your old pal of Headquarters r;o change in the regular schedule of ...... $4.00 per day and upwards Company, 320th Infantry, land t he Pi­ events thus named, but a few things rates at the top of the ladder. which will acid to your enjoyment :md Continued on page 15 While the men are enjoying them- comfort will be added in the near future. 6 THE SERVICE MAGAZINE MAY-JUNE, 1927

+II-1111-HII-IIIt-!lll-llll-lti1-1111-MII-rm-MM-•Iti-1111-IHI-IIH-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-nll-llll-1111-llll-llll-1111-ml-1111-ltll-l+ ! i T • ! How to Get to the Tenth Anniversary I i of Your Division ! i First-See your Boss (he or she) and use diplomacy. If necessary Bring the Boss with you. (He or she) will have a fine time i -but remember not to bother work ot let work bother you i from August 31st to September 4th. i i Second-If you are too far away from Pittsburgh to make it on the • Kiddie Car use discretion-your feet-or both, and fill out I the blank below immediately if not sooner, mailing it to i EIGHTIETH DIVISION VETERANS' ASSOCIATION, 405 Penn i Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., for a Reduced Railroad Certificate, i which will enable you to buy a ticket at one-fourth reduction. i Third-If you have anything on four wheels that emits a clattering i noise, clouds of smoke, fire and profanity, treat it with con­ i sideration and undoubtedly the devilish ·contraption will i.. perk up and hustle over the fine, broad improved highways I of Pennsylvania to a fitting ·climax. If you have to hike, it •I won't be trie first time . I j Fourth-If you live anywhere near the Rhubarbs of Pittsburgh j j inquire at the Division Headquarters about the special j COUNCILMA ' J AS. F. MALONE j Street Car Passes-Something New-Which the Pittsburgh j ELECTED HONORARY MEMBER j Railways Company is arranging for the Blue Ridgers. In- j OF PITTSBURGH POST No. 3 ~ cidentally everyone can ride his head off on all its first- • 1 class cars during the reunion for next to nothing. 1 Councilman James F. Malone was i i elected and installed with suitable cere­ j Fifth-You don't need a bank account-sure, go ahead and spend j monies as an honorary member of Pitts­ burgh Post, 1 o. 3, on Friday, June 1'7, j it on a new hat for the wife and bring her along. The ex- j at the regular monthly meeting of the - pense to the visitor will be very small. Bring along any- Post in the Court House. i thing else .you want to-the more the merrier. 'Smatter, i "Jim," as he is known to thousands i Pop? We make rto guarantee against losses because of gal- f of his friends in Pittsburgh, is not a war •I loping dominoes, refreshments (you know-kerosine and •1 veteran, but, nevertheless, has always j such) and advance only a hearty welcome, plenty of enter- j held an unusually warm spot in his heart for veterans and veteran activitie~ j tainment, and a general good time to all who come. j and has on many occasions gone but of Sixth-No Alibi Ike Stuff-"Yeah, I went oney-etc., etc." his way to help the members of the 80th i wo~da I as well as all veterans in the various af­ j See Pittsburgh First-Lots of time to make Paris and Prov- j fairs in Pittsburgh. f idence after the shindig is all over here. 'Paris ain't got j The Blue Ridgers have reason to know • nothing on Pittsburgh during an 80th Celebration-say you • what his interest hN! meant Ito the f orter see our roof gardens and dugouts-Lindbergh ain't f thousands of members of the old 80th in j seen nothin' yet. Pittsburgh and vicinity, and Pittsburgh i Post in conferring honorary membership i Seventh-All up and stretch-the Home Team is all ready to play j upon "Jim" has but expressed a small measure of the admiration and esteem i ball. • in which he is held among the comrades. i f His career in council has always been j Fill in and Fall in. j one of consistent effort for measures of public interest, and if he has made any i ------i mistakes. (and all of us sometimes make • them) he has made very few insofar as 80th Division Veterans' Ass'n. f the veterans' interest has been concern­ f ed, and his friendship has never been a j 405 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. j result of political expediency, but that I i of a sincere and genuine friend of the 1 Please mail to address below, reduced railroad fare certifi- 1 men who saw service by on·e who realizes I cate as I intend to be present at lOth Anniversery of 80th Division, j the meaning of service. j Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 31, to Sept. 4, 1927. I will be accompanied j Various matters relative to the coming Anniversary Celebration in Pittsburgh •I •I were discussed at the meeting of the by ...... Post on Friday, and reports from the i i various committees indicated that the I (We're just curious about this last statement.) j plans were rapidly shaping up for the I j biggest celebration that the city has yet i . seen by the Blue Ridgers. Following­ • Name ...... I the meeting, eats were servted, J-ohn I I Vachetta of the 315th F. A., providing j the necessary ammunition from "Del­ i• St ...... Town ...... State ...... monico's," where he is in charge of ra­ I ! tions. i I Several new membe·rs made applica- +t-ltll-tm-HII-IIfi-UU-nii-AII-:--1111-IIII-Mn-Hn-tlll-tMI-IHI-HN -IIII-fiii-NN-IIII-I!ti-1111-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-1111-N+ Continued on page 11 MAY-JUNE, 1927 T H E S E R V ·I C E M A G A Z I N E 7

Fades the light and afar Gaeth Day, com.eth ni, (~'ht · and a star Leadeth aU. speedeth~ all 'l'o their rest. SULLIVAN, Timothy-A corporal of Co. I, 320th Infantry met his death in the late mine disaster ?f the New Eng­ land ~uel Transportation Co. mine at "DOWN VIRGINIA WAY" and works Kentucky, West Virginia and Ev:ertvJlle, W. Va., when an explosion By Russell L. Stultz ~ small part of Virginia. Comrade Gano smffed out the lives of approximately The veterans of the 80th are still "car­ was previously located at Fort Lauder­ 76 men. Six former buddies (I. K. rying on." No matter the place or dale, Fla., which place he left March 2B Feather, Moscum, Garey, Gontz, Mowry emergency, you're pretty sure to find on a 3200-mile motor trip through 15 ~n? ~omer Dunn) who accompanied an ex-Blue Ridger in the vanguard. For States. He's "dated up" for the 80th's T1m, as he was known to Co. I, and instance, press dispatches early in May annual shindig in Pittsburgh this au­ to C~J?P Lee, Va., acted as pallbearers at reported that Colonel R. Spaulding, once a m1htary funeral held at Latrobe Pa tumn. commander of the 305th Engineers, was Wednesday, May 11, 1927. All th~ fo;~ among the a:rmy engineers on active The members of Robert Y. Com·ad mer comrades of Company I join in ex­ duty in the Mississippi flood zone. tending their heartfelt sympathy to his Post, American Legion, of Winchester, loved ones in their bereavement. We Va., which numbers many Blue Ridgers feel most keenly the loss of a true sol­ Rev. Benjamin K. Hay, Y. M. C. A. in its ranks, were hosts to Hanford dier and a former comrade. The follow­ representative with the 318th Infantry in MacNider, Assistant Secretary of War, ing resolution was passed by the Com­ the Ancy-le-Franc and Ecommoy Areas, on the occasion of his visit to Winches­ pany: was elected dean of the faculty of Mas­ ter the last week in April in connection Inasmuch as the Supreme Commander­ sanutten Military Academy, Woodstock, with the Shenandoah Valley's annual in-Chief of the Universe has called from Va., May 30. "Ben," in civilian life, is "Apple Blossom Festival." our ;ranks our beloved comrade, Timothy a minister of the Reformed Church, be­ Sulhvan, who served with "I" Company, ing stationed in Virginia and Pennsyl­ Colonel A. W. Foreman, former 80th 320th Infantry, 80th Division to a true vania since the .war. Division Quartermaster, who 'has been and . faithful soldier's rewa~d; be it stationed at Fort Crook, Nebr .. for sev­ herem Colonel Charles Keller, wartime com­ eral years, in command of the Seven­ Resolved, That we, the surviving mem­ mander of the 317th Infantry, who has t eenth Infantry, has been transferred bers of Company I, 230th Infantry, her-e­ been on duty with the War Plans Divi­ to a new station, but the assignment is by proclaim our deep loss and extend sion of the General Staff in Washington. not yet known. Colonel Foreman's home our heartfelt sympathy to the survivinO' for several yeaTS, left Washington June address is 803 North Franklin street, loved ones, relatives and friends of ou~ 20 for his new assignment with the Wilmington, Del. deceased comrade; be it further Naval War College, Newport, R. I., car­ . Resolved, That a copy of this resolu­ rying with him the best wishes of his There is but one "Lindy." While he tion. be sent to the family of Timothy many friends of the 80th. is acknowledged top kick of the ether, Sulhvan and spread on the minutes of other s of us are nevertheless privileged our Post de Command. Four army training camps in Virginia to "go on the air" in the more crowded Sabin Bolton, President, are among the military posts selected manner. Among those recently flirting Jack Sugden, Sec'y-Treas. as sites for the 1927 Citizens' Military with "Lindy's" domain were the mem­ Training Camps, they being Fort Eustis, bers of Richmond Post, of the Division DUNLEVY, Charles W.- Formerly Fort Monroe, FOTt Myers and Fort Association who on June 6 broadcasted first sergeant Company H, 320th Infan­ Humphreys. No, buddy, Camp Lee isn't a two-hou'r program from Station try, died in the St. Francis Hospital available, her memories being about the WRV A, Richmond. You buddies . who were "listening in" heard some real June 1. The funeral was held from th~ only thing that's left. But they're some home of his parents, 1405 Hodgkiss memories, boy! stuff. street, North Side, ·Pittsburgh, Pa., on June 6. Solemn high mass of requiem Reasoning that a man lives but once Capt. Reuel W . Elton, of Pittsburgh, at St. Andrew's Church, Beaver avenue. and then not too long, Comrade Boyd B. former Personnel Adjutant of the 318th Mr. Dunlevy is survived by his parents Stutler, ex-Sergeant, 3l4th F. A., and Infantry and later secretary of the 80th John J. and Catherine Flaherty Dun~ one of the current vice presidents of the Division Association and Adjutant Gen­ levy; a brother, John J., Jr., and a sis­ Division Association, is planning to eral of the V. F. W., spent a recent week­ ter, Miss Catherine Dunlevy. stage a "come-back" with the America'.1 end in the Shenandoah Valley of Vir­ Legion on the occasion of its pilgrimage o:inia. correcting some impressions of t.o the haunts of the A. E. F. in Septem­ the "Old Dominion" acquired at Camp O'ROURKE, Thomas- Formerly vf ber. We're expecting- some "red-hot" Lee as a result. Virginia, like France, Company K, 320th Infantry, was killed Rtuff from the 80th Division sector upon boasts of numerous contradictions. Capt. while at work, when his forehead touched his return to Amerique. Bon voyage et Elton is now secretary of the Community a high tension electric wire. Comrade bon souvenirs, camarade! Affairs Division of the ,Pittsburgh Cham­ O'Rourke was employed as a lineman ber of Commerce. for the Duquesne Light Company. Ef­ R. P. Keezell, of Keezletown and Har­ forts were made by physicians to revive risonburg, Va., ex-Captain, Comuany H, Members of the 80th who plan to re­ O'Rourke. The funeral was held from 319th Infantry, was among the Virginia visit the former haunts of the A. E . .F. the family home, 319 North Fairmount alumni of the 319th who attended the re­ with the American Legion this yea,·, avenue, Pittsburgh, on Thursday, June union of former officers of that regiment and who wish to visit the graves of their 23, at 8:30 a.m. High Mass at St. in Washington, May 13. buddies in the American cemeteries Lawrence's Church. abroad may obtain the name of the Comrade H. A. Gano, who foug-ht la cemete~ies and exact burial locations FLAHERTY, Thomas J.-Formerly of guerre with Company D. 320th Infantry, upon request to the writer. The name Company C, 319th Infantry, died in his has been located at Ashland. Ky., since and organization of the comrade should home, 80·0 ·Bryn Mawr road, Pittsburgh, Anril 23. He is associated with the Ben be given. Continued on page 10 Williamson Co., wholesale hardware, Continued on page 10 8 '1' H E S E R V I C E M A G A Z I N E MAY-JUNE, 1927

+ ll- t l lt - Ui t- tltl - ll ll - !l ll-! I U- tll l- llll - tll l- t!!l -• !tl -l lll -t tl l-l !tl - llll - I U I - I I II-1 11 1-I II i - I III- H !I-IIII- I III-t!ll.- t lll - l!!l -111 1 - l!ri..,_.,. IH I- UU - 1111 - IIII ...- I!Il-!lti - I!II-1!11 - JUI - llll - 1 111-lln - n~ -mt- M 1! -III!- 1 111- III i •I i i i To All Veterans o i l i t This Issue of SERVICE MAGAZINE is i i i of i i f I l I 10th Anniversary Celebr 1 .l ! of the 8 1 ! I i In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, A i ! 1 25,000 COPIES OF THIS ISSUE HAVE BEEN M.A..ILED TO EVERY PART i whose address exists in the files of the Nationaf Headquarters of the 80th Divis i I rades in addition, who have failed to maintain liason with their Association w h 1 them. Whether you come or not, you can render an important service by t2 l r quarters of their addresses. Fall in for the big parade to P ittsburgh and 1 r i Move Forward i I TEN YEARS have p assed since those exciting days of 1 9 1 7 witnessed the arr. 1 ! then formed was later to win undying glory and fame on the battlefields of F1 I r every reason to feel unashamed of their service and to desire to keep alive tl­ f ! it is good Americanism. It is this spirit which has maintained the 80th Divisic i r 1 The Great City of Pittsburgh and r i 1 Reduced Railroad Rates Have i 1 1 Plan your vacation NOW and write for Railroad Bhnks entitling yourself and family to the Special li i ship and joy. See tentative program on another page. If you are going to Paris with the Legion or 1 i over to do so. i i i i + t - n t ; - ttn - I I H .:_ IIII - I I fl ~ IIU - UU - ti ~ - IIII - ~11 - IH I - II Il - 11 U - ni\ - IIII - 1 1! 1 - IIU - IUI - I ti i - I I H - tiii - ~U - Ult - IHI -I IIl - t iii- Ul l - llft - IIH - t iii - IIH - IIH -t i" - IIH - ltll -ll11 - Hli - UU - tlll - nl ; - I IM - liii - IIH - t l H - IIH - t l H - MAY-JUNE, 1927 THE SERVICE MAGAZINE

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!I •I -·I •I i i i0n and National Reuni0n i i 1 h Division -- I •i I •I gust 31 to September 4, 1927 •I •I -· OF THE UNITED STATES-One to every Veteran of the Blue Ridge Division •I •I ion Veterans' Association in Pittsburgh. · There are fully 20,000 of our com ~ I •I o will only learn of this event through newspapers or by their buddies informing i• lking or writing to your comrades, passing on the message, and notifying head-- I •I f i i With the 80th • • •I •I ivai in Camp Lee, Virginia, of the first " Rookie" for the 80th. The Division I i ,ance. Its members "fought the good fight and kept the faith." They have i ideals and friendships formed in the face of death. This is not militarism-· i i• Veterans' Association and Service Magazine to the present time. I "I i •I Its Patriotic Citizens Welcome You !

Been Secured on All Railroads l3. te. Plenty of reasonable priced accommodations. Five days of continuous entertainment, comrade­ o the V. F. W. Encampment you will have ample time and Francs left after the 80 th Anniversary is

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GREETINGS FROM OUR PRESIDENT "DOWN VIRGINIA WAY" Continued from page 7 Veterans of the 80th Division; Hail: TENTATIVE PROGRAM F ormer members of the 159th Bri­ Ten years ago we were summoned gade and the 80th Division will be from our various walks of life by our gr atifi ed to learn that Colonel George country and assembled at Camp Lee. Tenth Anniversary H. J amerson, waritime commander of Most of us were raw recruits with no. the Brigade and Regimental Commander military experience. Under the watchful Celebration of the 317th Infantry at Camp Lee, has supervision and direction of our officers 80th Division; been advanced to the rank of Brigadier we were trained and fitted into a smooth General by the President upon recom­ working division, capable of performing Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, mendation of the Secretary of War, to every duty and mission given to us. We become effective August 25. General may well be proud that on the battle August 31 to Sept. 4, 1927 Jamerson is thus restored to the grade fields of France our division carried its (NOTE -The foUowing is merely a brief which he held during the period of the objective every time. That in the pre­ outline of some of the events scheduled. A emergency. For the past several years paratory training both here and in complete and final program will be placed in he has been on duty with the Inspector France and in that trying period between the hands of everyone· upon his arriYal.) General's Department of the Army. 'Gen­ the Armistice and our return home, we eral J amerson is a native of Martins­ bore ourselves with such propriety and ville, Va .. and was appointed to West regard for the rights and comfort of WEDNESD,AY, AUGUST 31 P oint in 1889. In addition to command­ others that we earned and still retain Welcome to visitors, Transportation ing t he 159th Brigade in France, he has th~ love ~nd affection of the civil popu­ seen service in Alaska, in Hawaii, in latiOns w1th whom we came in contact. from Stations to Moose Temple Head­ quarters, Penn Avenue. Registration Cuba, where he served during the Span­ We are glad flle war is over, yet we housing, etc. ' ish-American war, and on the Mexican don't want to forget it nor the buddies border in 1916. He was dted for gal­ both living and dead with whom we Sightseeing trips, mornmg and lantry in action against the Spanish fought in that war. The bond of com­ afternoon. Preliminary Business forces at El Caney, Cuba, and was dec­ radeship that held us together in the Meeting (evening) , address of wel­ orated with the Distinguished Service storm of battle must not be allowed to come, etc. Dance ancl Roof Garden Entertainment. Midnight Show. Medal during the World War. rust ~or permit us to be scattered by (1Men only.) · the wmds of opportunity. This is a dandy time for banking the Once a year at least let us strengthen spare shekels, francs et centimes, against that bond, let us rally to our reunions THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE R 1 the time of need-meaning the 80th's w?ere we can meet our comrades. We Visits to H. J . Heinz Co mpany 'tenth anniversary reunion in Pittsburgh. Will find that they are just as anxious (morning), Block House, Step ben No, it "ain't" too early-two months, to see us as we are to see them. To Foster Homestead, Parks, etc. eight weeks, sixty days, with time con­ those who have never been to a reunion siderably busier fleeing than it was a we particularly address tliis appeal t~ Boat Ride Down the Ohio (Steamer Homer Smith), afternoon. decade ago. Still, ten years is a fair­ attend this year. There's always a fatted sized interval, no matter whether you're calf for the prodigal, General Divisional Banquet Fort Pitt Hotel (evening). ' wedded or merely hoping for a skirmish "The 80th Division Always Moves For­ with Cupid, and it's about time some of ward"-This year our objective is Pitts­ Roof Garden Features. us were realizing we're now eligible for burgh. LET'S GO. a session with the past. Anyway, tenth CARLO D. CELLA. FRIDAY, SEPTE:\IBT.;.l{ 2 anniver saries, especially the first one, Bu;5 iness session, Moose TemplP., are few and far between and it appears "The 80th Division Al~ays Moves For­ appomtment of committees, nomina­ that Pittsburgh is planning to make of ward." Slogan: 15,000 New Active Mem­ tion of officers, etc. this initial six-year celebration a party bers by November 1. worthy of the occasion. This being the _Sight seeing trips-morning- Pittsburgh Press and other points. unalloyed "dope," let 's "everybuddy'' ~ ~Y UU ~ :!.101<¥ IN I> IC T U IH i,.[,.V[S ..Q li..'( ..,...;~\C.\-\.: Luncheon, Webst er Hall. Allegheny our objective. You who've LINEond HAlf-TONE ENGRAVING- made t he march t o the Pirates' strong­ ~v:ening-Grand Military Bali­ hold twice before should need no urging. ~"'"""'""'. ·POsT-SUN """"'"' Bld o. PITTS(3URGH '""''"""' Wilbam ,Penn Hotel. Various attrac­ PHON.£5 GRa.nt 1654- GRa.nt J6 55 cFJ ~j However, there's a lot of reunion "rook­ tions-Moose Temple. ies" still on the outside of the biggest thing bequeathed them by .la guerre and ~'iiSINGEWi_"N.j-· . ' GifT SHOijJENXINSMCAD~f'ITTSBUflG SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 to you r enegadin' back-sliders we ad­ dress this comradely chunk of advice: A Fountain Pen that "fits" your hand Final Business session, Moo se T'em­ ple. Reports of committees. Election "Start the reunion habit this year- Pen and Pencil Repairing of officers, etc. Inspection trips Pitts­ GIFTS, DANCE PROGRAMS, burgh's new Bridges, Tunnels, 'Parks The former comrades of the late First GREETING CARDS Industries and • historical point ~ Lieutenant J os. M. Davidson, D.S.C., (morning); West View Park-after­ 318th Infantr y, who was killed in action noon and evening-Picnic and Field in November , 1918, will be happy to Day-Athl~tic events, dancing, Com­ learn that his parents, Mayor and Mrs. pany Reumons, Park attractions, etc. W. M. Davidson, of St. Joseph, La., who were in the midst of the devastated Mis­ MOORES' sissippi flood zone, escaped the physical SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 dangers of the disaster, although sus· Memorial Mass, St. Paul's Cathe· taining heavy losses. CAFETERIA dral, 11 a. m. General Divisional Memorial Services, afternoon-Davis TAPS Theatre. Home Cooked Food Continued from page 7 Pa., on May 31. He was born at .Pitts­ burgh and resided there all his life. He FIFTH A VENUE ARCADE was the son of Annie LaVelie and Mi­ Down Stairs ('Monday is Labor Day, enabling chael Flaherty. He attended St. Rich­ visitors to use this day to return to ard's Church. Besides his parents he PITTSBURGH, P A. their homes.) leaves one brother, William. of Pitts­ burgh. Burial took place Friday morn­ ing, June 3, at the Calvary cemetery. M:A Y-JUNE, 1927 THE SERVICE MAGAZINE 11

ANOTHER 80TH COMR.\DE MOVES Headq.uarters Troop FORWARD Jacob Slomovitz, formerly of Head­ Mrs. E. A. Williams, Inc. quarters Troop is now located at North Colonel George H. J amerson, former­ FLORISTS ly commander of the 159th Brigade, has Bessemer, Pa. He has changed his name 621 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. been raised to the rank of Brigadier to Slone. Would be glad to hear from his buddies. General upon the promotion of General Member Army and Navy Stores Robert A:Iexander. General Jamerson Association had been commander of the 80th Divi­ 318th Infantry sion Reserve until his recent promotion. Alexander M. Noble, formerly of the All his friends and former comrades join Signal Platoon Headquarters Co. 318th in congratulating General Jamerson for Inf., is now a patient at the U. s.' Naval SHANAHAN TRANSFER the honor that has been bestowed upon Hospital in Washington, D. C., and would and STORAGE COMPANY him. like to hear from some of his former FIREPROOF DEPOSITORIES buddies. Comrade N obJe also served TRANSPORT AT ION with Company L, 317th Infantry, and 3460 Fifth Ave. 7535 Penn Ave. the 305th Field Signal Battalion during HOUSEHOLD GOODS Through courtesy and consideration the war. the Company has issued a special street car pass during Company C, 318th Infantry the fi ve-day period of the tenth anniver­ RUDOLPH DirECEK sary of. the 80th Division. The sale of Oscar C. Roland, formerly with the the pass will be restricted to the mem­ 318th Infantry, and now with the Pacific 308 South Main Street bers of the 80th and their guests. It Electric Railway Company, Long Beach, will be sold for $1.00, and will be good Cal. , plans to be at Pittsburgh for the on r egular cars and in all fare zones of reunion. Mr. Roland will obtain a leave the system except on the interurban of absence for two months. After Au­ picnic and special cars, the cars comin~ gust 31 Mr. Roland's address will be 1208 under the first heading being the Wash­ Mississippi avenue, Dormont, Pitts­ ington, Interurban Route, Charleroi In­ burgh, Pa. He hopes to see many of his GARVIN'S terurban Route, Butler Short Line Inter­ former buddies at Pittsburgh, his hom:;, urban Route and the Harmony Interur­ town. ban Route. This pass will save many LUNCH steps and quite a little money, so don't COUNCILMAN JAS. F. MALONE fail to get yours. ELECTED HONORARY MEMBER There will be a booth at registration Continued from page 6 headquarters where you may purchase 826 LIBERTY AVE. the pass. Then, too, the Railways Com­ tion to join the Post and their installa­ pany will have a representative present tion will take place at the next meeting at this booth for the purpose of givin!}" to be held on the fifth floor of the Court Pit·tshurgh, Pa. out information regarding the best House on July 15. All member s of t he routing to reach similar points and such Division in and around Pittsburgh are other information of the like nature as invited to attend this meeting a nd be­ you may desire. You shall also receive come active members in the local Post a little booklet entitled "Trolley Tra­ which will take an active part in putting velog,'' which contains pictures of the the big reunion across. Judge D. Paul­ SCIRNTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS most important and interesting places to son Foster, formerly private in the BE THRIFT WISE-SAVE YOUR EYES go while in Pittsburgh, and the best of 305th Field Signal Battalion is Com­ it all is that it tells you just how to get mander of the Post. there. Do not miss getting one of these Members of the Post expressed their books. It is a dainty "souvenir guide" sympathy for Co mrade Sam Fleming, ~;p~sse~os. of a great city almost at the height of Past Commander of the Post, whose fa­ ••••••.•••• ~PTOMET.IUSTS ------its industria·! and commercial develop­ ther died a few weeks ago. ment. We know that there will be a de­ Penn Avenue at Seventh Street mand for these Travelog books and we "The 80th Division Always Moves For· ask that you get yours early. Any mem­ ward." Slogan: 15,000 New Active Mem­ (Pitt Theatre) Pittsburgh ber living within "the city limits" mav bers by November 1. purchase his pass before the 31st of August so as to use it the first day of t he Reunion. Here is the grand finale for the re­ 4\ duced r ailroad slips. Each Post of the '-- co~>~ _,..~-.,._ "'--'~1'0-- s ~(. Division is allowed a certain number 1 <'/j>CJAL NGS &~1 of reduced railroad fare slips. Different . ~ ~ '0st r members have been appointed to dis­ tribute them. If you have not received one please write at once to us and we t)neJDt,alliGOtlttJrol shall forward one to you by return mail. The Railways Company has given us For Our Customers splendid co-operation in helping us plan ""rHE turn of one dial tunes the modern for our Reunion. It has given us re­ J. rad1o !Ilto many and varied programs. duced rates, and it has permitted us to A turn of the First National dial brings to "rent y1e trolleys" for the five days of you thecompletefinancial service you require. It Thru its seven departments, oflicered by cap­ our v1s1t here. has supported ·us in able men of long experience, First National every way possible and with its assist­ is equipped to answer your every banking need. ance we are certain of a most delightful, and we may add successful, convention. Now is the time to act. fiRST NAnoNALBANK AIPITTSBUR GH 1'1fTH AVENUE & WOOD STREET Convenient fOr you M. J. RITTMEYER CopiW & Surpiu1, ll ~.ooo.ooo .oo Ruourc~ o~. t !J6,000,()Q().OO 545 Fourth -Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 12 THE SERVICE MAGAZINE MAY-JUNE, 1927

Comt)any B, 320th Infantry tions. Any further information can be M. J. Sughrue was host recently to had by communicating with the secre­ a couple of his old buddies, James Dun­ tary of the company P. C. If you should '!he well and Joseph Frew, both former mem­ have •a ny news items for the "Service bers of Company B, 320th Infantry. Mr. Magazine," send them also. We are al­ Colonial Press Dunwell is now residing in Brooklyn, ways interested in knowing how each N. Y. Mr. Frew is a resident of St. and every man of the company is pro­ Clairsville, Ohio. gressing, and to keep our mailing list RINTERS up-to-elate. So let's hear from you. P ComJlany G, 320th Infantry Yours in comradeship, UBLiS~ERS Fall In: 'foot Sweet: George J. Klier, All members of Company G, 320th In­ 1133 Chartiers Avenue, Cr,afts Building fantry are advised that the fifth annual McKees Rocks, Pa. 405 Penn A venue banquet and get-together meeting of the Secretary Co. G, 320th Inf., P. C. company will be held at the Hotel Chatham, 423 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh, A. N. Gorker, formerly captain Com­ Tele)lhones, Atlantic 0698-2524 Pa., Saturday evening, September 3, p:any G, 320th Infantry, is still in the 1927. This banquet will take place dur­ Printers of Service Magazine employ of Uncle Sam, is married and has ing the time the 80th Division Nation::tl a big daughter, Charlotte May. He is Veterans' Association, is holding its located at 202 W. Linden avenue, Ar- eighth annual reunion and tenth anni­ versary, which will be held in Pitts­ burgh August 31, September 1, 2, 3 a!1d 4. An elaborate program has been ar­ HUNGRY, BUDDY? ranged by the reunion committee for en­ tertaining those who will attend. There THOSE of you wilJ be something doing every minute for the five days that the convention will WANT TO DANCE? be in session. How many of you have stopped just Visit for a moment to give it a thought, tl1at WHO feel that it is practically ten years, all but a few months since we were mustered into the "Service" of Uncle Sam at Camp THE NIXON Lee, Va. The first real meeting place YOU are entitled of the company, where we learned to know each other as "Buddy." Unfor­ RESTAURANT tunately some of the old company were transferred to other outfits, then we were (Under the Nixon Theatre) filled up again; this gave an acquain­ TO something Sixth A venue, Pittsburgh tance of at least one (100) hundred new members on the company roster. Then our trip to Sunny France (when it AND wasn't raining), fighting the battles JUST a bit better "Over There," then our bon-voyage back to the states again with many new faceB 'Ihe in the ranks, some of the other "buddies" having been left on the other side, some sent home as casu:tls, and quite a num­ THAN the ordinary New WILLOWS ber in the hospitals. Just think what it will mean to you and your old bunkie just to fight those battles of France a nd AT Camp Lee all over again. SHOULD try The four previous banquets have with­ OAKMONT, PA. out doubt been a great success, and if you have never attended one of these aff:airs, you have no idea what you have been missing. At the affair last year the ones present passed unanimously a resolution saying that t hey would all be REAL FOOD REAL MUSIC present this year, and would make an r attempt to bring along another buddy HEAL ENTERTAINMENT or friend, so let's all be present so there will be no one disappointed. The other -+- fellow will be expecting to see you there. During a recent "anvass of the mem­ bers in regard to the time of holding the You 'I! Meet Lots of 80th Boys There banquet, returns disclosed that more than seventy (70) members of the com­ pany have stated definitely that we could -+- expect them to be present. It is the desire of your committee that For Reservations Call · each member place himself on the com­ mittee, and try to urge upon every man GAMMON'S of the company that he comes in contact Atlantic 5208 Oakmont 141 with, to attend this affair, talk it over with him. •and those who have at differ­ Waffle Shops and Lunch -<)- ent times ::.ttended these affairs. Tell the ones who have not attended, what they have been missing. Rooms Conforti an J Tucci Some time during the month of Au­ gust a letter, including tickets, will be mailed to each member on the company roster, with a closing date for reserva- MAY-JUNE, 1927 THE SERVICE MAGAZINE 13 kansas City, Kan., and will be glad to rulty in getting his compensation claim 80th Division Veterans' Association, hear from the boys at any time. adjusted with the Government. Paddy Pittsburgh, Pa. suffered a foot injury in France, but the Gentlemen:- 'I'hc following men of the company Veterans' Bureau will not give him ser­ E nclosed please find a check for three have 'answered the last roll call and vice connection on his claim. His ad­ ($3.00) dollars to cover dues and sub­ passed to the great beyond since the de­ dress is 4618 Carlton street, Pittsburgh, o;cription for SERVICE for one (1) year. mob!iza:tion of the outfit. We have Pa. I belonged up until several years ao·o records of the fol!owing·: John Fordyce, and now wish to be reinstated. If I :n; .June 10, 1922. Lawrence Holden (Bug­ E. Y. Dobson is connected · with the not rig·ht as to amount of dues for one ler), December 25, 1'923. Grover Koah Deed Registry Department, Court Hous~, ~ ' ear. kindly write me and I will send (No record of date). John Summers Pittsburgh, Pa: George J. Klier is serv­ balance. However, I wish to be back in (No record of date). Frank Dorsey, ing as tipstaff in Court of Common Pleas, the fold again as I realize how foo lis h March 6, 1924. Rudolph Pearson, Jan­ Allegheny County, 70'1 City-County it is to cut off my old acquaintances by uary 16, 1922. Acy C. Gose, accidently, Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. not h earino- of them through the maga­ 6, June 1925. Jacob Zytowski (runner), ~ m e you put out. November 13, 1925. Charles Blaha, Thomas J. Hughes, formerly Private, Hoping- to receive the next issue of Company G, 320th Infantry, is now lo­ March 3, 1924. Edward W. Broderick, SERVIC~, I thank you and beg to re­ March 8, 1927. No doubt several other cated at R. F. D. No. 9, Box 59, South main members have passed on, without us re­ Hills, Pittsburgh, Pa. Very truly yours, ceiving notice of their death. Charles A. Lewellyn, Russell Walklett, formerly First Lieu­ James Amies, fc1 merly Cook, Com­ Scottdale, Pa. tenant Company G, 320th Infantry, is pany G, 320th Infantry, is now located E:ngaged in the insurance business in at 115 E. Montgomery avenue, North Philadelphia, Pa., and resides at Had­ Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. den Heights, New Jersey. 320th Machine Gun Co . Diligent search has been made by the Lieut. J. B. Devereaux, formerly of THE o:e cretary through the Adjutant Gen­ the 320th Machine Gun Company, stop­ eral's Office, Washington, D. C., to try ped in at Hamilton, P. C. H e would like to locate Captain Edward J. Taylor, who to hear from his buddies. He plans to commanded the company when it was see them all at the reunion. Mr. Dev­ SALVATION first organized at Camp Lee. All search ereaux is now living at 7610 Bennett has been futile, his last known addres3 street, Pittsburgh, Pa. was 350 West Fourtenth street, Norfolk, Va., but all mail has been returned for Headquarters Company 313th A. F. ARMY tetter address. Anyone knowing the Comrades and friends of Arthur J. address of Capt. Taylor will communi­ Benton, Headquarters Company, 313th cate with Secretary George J. Klier. F. A., will be interested to hear that, Captain Taylor, up·on leaving the . com­ accompanied by Mrs. Benton, he is sail­ pany, was made Major and attached to ing June 4, on the S.S. Penland for a the staff of the First Army Corp, while three months' tour of Europe. He ex­ the company was a Bavincourt, France. pects to return in time to greet the old crew at the reunion at Pittsburgh. William C. Cannon (better known to the men of the company as Joe), and 305th Engineers Argonne Hotel For Men formerly First Lieutenant, Company G, Former members of the 305th En­ 320th Infantry, is busy possum hunting gineers might be interested in knowing· in Mississippi, and can be reached by ad­ that Col. Spaulding is still located at dressing him at Monticello, Miss. Louisville in charge of Government operation. Capt. Yereance is now located at Patrick J. Sullivan (better known 3.S Good Time Paddy) is still in Pittsburgh, \Vashington, D. C., where he is connected with one of the large insurance com­ and has been experiencing some diffi- panies. Lieut . Buckingham, formerly of Com­ pany F, is still in the hospital at Gulf­ New Fireproof Building Phones, Court 3164-9104 port, Miss., where he has been confined for the past several years. He hopes, Rates Moderate however, to be discharged from there this summer. Lieut. Menke, also of Company F, is NEW CHINJ~ in the oil business at Wichita Falls, Tex. His address is Box 1052. Capt. Fred. G. Rockwell, formerly of REST AURAN1' Company F, is now with the Big Sandy · Company of Pikeville, Ky. He ·writes that he would like to have the various Incorporated members of the Company write to SER­ VICE and let us know what you are do­ 424 Third Avenue ing. Chinese ~nd American Paul Winters, formerly of the 305th Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineers, hopes to be with hi~ buddies Service and pals at the reunion at Pittsburgh, August 31 to September 4. He plans to be there with the bunch. A. J. LEE, Manager FUTURE SONS AND DAUGHTERS 417 Smithfield Street M. J. Sughrue, formerly of 320th Court 9261 Infantry, Company B, announces the Pittsburgh, Pa. arrival of a darling baby girl, Mary Louise. Welcome, little stranger. 14 THE SERVICE MAGAZINE MAY-JUNE, 1927

Philadelphia Post No. 2 large turn-out. The Junior League also The 'activities of Philadelphia Post N 6. plans during July to take ali the chil­ 2, following the banquet in April, have dren of the Post to the Zoo. This will centered around the celebration of Mem­ ur.doubtedly be a very joyous occasion, ' orial Day. As usual, the ,Post decorated and those who have the expedition in the graves of various members of the Di­ charge are looking forward to a very vision in and around Philadelphia, with active afternoon. appropriate ceremonies. The section of the Post having 0harge of those ceme­ teries in West Philadelphia and Dela­ "The 80th Division Always Moves For­ R. V. B. ware County were successful in organ­ ward." Slogan: 15,000 New Active Mem­ izing a firing squad, and in each cemetery bers by November 1. CHOCOLATES the ceremonies were quite impressive. Contrary to the usual custom, this deco­ ration of graves took place on the day Bell Phone, Grant 9188 There is no finer way of ex­ preceding Memorial Day. On that same pressing one's esteem for a evening we joined with the Thomas M. friend than the sending of a Golden Post, No. 560, V. F. W., and box of Reymers'. paraded from Forty-seventh and Lan­ caster avenue to Sixtieth and Walnut KLEIN'S street, where a memorial service was Every conceivable combina­ held at the Richardson Memorial Presby. tion of all that's good in con­ terian Church. The Post had its Bugle RESTAURANT fections is found in the R. V. Corps in line for the first time, and in B. Pa;ckage. all, more than twenty members of th10 Post turned out. This is the second year 642 Smithfield Street that we have assembled with this V. F. IN SEVERAL SIZES W. Post and we feel that very pleasant relations have been established, seveTal Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 lb., 2 lb., 3 lb. and 5 lb. members belonging to both Posts. The regular monthly meeting of the Post was held on Thursday, June 16, at 2210 Sansom street. Special emphasis P. LUDEBUEHL & SON was laid on recruiting those who will attend the convention in August and MUELLERSCHOEN SHOES AND HOSIERY September. Our plans for this affair Penn and Frankstown are not definitely completed as yet, but BAKE>R:Y there will be no doubt that Philadelphia "WE'VE FITTED FEET OVER ,Post, No. 2, will not only be well repre­ 2474 Charles Street. Call Cedar 9554 FIFTY YEARS sented, but will take part in the con­ vention just as fully and actively as it has always done in the past. The com­ PITTSBURGH POST, No.3 ing meetings for the summer will be held on July 21 and August 18, at the Regular meeting of the Pittsburgh Post rooms, at which times the conven­ Enjoy a day at Post, No. 3, will be held at Room 529, tion plans will be definitely matured. Court House, on Friday evening, July Other activities for the summer in­ 15, at 8 o'clock sharp. Use Ross clude a picnic on July 10, at Lenape WEST VIEW PARK street entrance of Court House. Let's Park, near West Chester. We are hop­ I go, buddy! ing for good wea,bher and an unusually ' ' OO!Mlll!\\ll!\ll!\/&J!Mi\1'1 /~ \::! ~ HOTEL CHATHAM ~ILf N(- PAJJ[.RONT PAf/.1 ~o~ · PENN A VEINUE ...rc..id MAR.H-lAL JOffR[. All Outside Rooms $2.00 and Up . With Bath $3.00 and Up. - in the recent squabble, meaning of course, "They shall not pass." It has bee :t reported that in past years, motormen and conductors have taken the same attitude. Now, of course, with the privilege of the Weekly Pass at everyone's command, all MONONGAHELA HOUSE this is changed. COR. WATER AND SMITHFIELD STREET AU Outside Rooms $1.50 and Up. Pittsburgh Railways Co.

BOTH HOTELS UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT MAY-JUNE, 1927 THE SERVICE MAGAZINE 15

Norfolk-Portsmouth Post No. 1 PLANS FOR TENTH ANNUAL Camp Lee, Va. Capt. J. Carl Peck wh? has been c_on­ RECEPTION The great panoramic of the old camp, fined for eight weeks m the hos~1tal printed on heavy gloss paper, suitable where he underwent three operatwns Say, buddy, the City of Pittsburgh in­ for framing, measures 4 ft. 3 inches by and four blood transfusions has left the vites the 80th Division Veterans' Asso­ 9:14 inches. The old camp exists no hospital and is living at 3~6 Pembroke ciation to celebrate the tenth anniversary longer, but the pleasant memories will avenue and is doing very mcely. in Pittsburgh, August 31 to September always remain. Now is your last' chance A. M. Brownley, Morris ~eye~s and 4, inclusive. to purchase this picture for your room John B. Diehl went to Atlantic ~1ty, N. Pittsburgh has much to attract the or­ or den. It will be sent rolled upon re­ J ., where they atten.ded the Shrme Im­ dinary casual traveler. The old Fort Du­ ceipt of lOc, coin or stamps, to cover perial Council meetmg as members of quesne standi:> as one of the greatest land cost of mailing and wrapping. How the Khedive Arab Patrol. . . marks in t he history of west of the Alle­ many do you want, buddy? On account of the illness of h1s w1fe, gheny mountains, while in marked con­ We have also about 70 Bayonets, a re­ P. A. J ones was unable to go to· At­ trast the Homestead MiHs which turn out membrance book of Camp Lee, on hand. lantic City. the huge armor plate for our battleships These books are very nicely bound and J. B. Moore wants to go to the ~eun­ stamps the name of Pittsburgh on our contain 82 pages of pictures of you and ion and also buy an auto but cant do modern defense. In our Oakland dis­ your buddies. The special price for these both. What's the matter, ~oe? Ha~en't trict are our colleges, museum and art is 2·5c. Hurry, buddy! There are just you received a card from Pittsburgh. exhibitions, beautiful club houses, luxur­ a few left. W. W. Jordan's mother and sister are 'ious hotel apartments, picturesque parks Upon receipt of 10c, covering cost of visiting England and France. Are they and drives, etc. It is our Million Dollar postage, we shall send you 24 postal card trying to c h~k up on some of your District. Several amusement parks offer views of the Old Camp. stories, Walter? everything desired, including bathing in Ralph Davies, Sergeant, 320th Infa~­ outdoor natatoriums. The three historic Apply to Service Supply Department, try, Company D, was burned to death m rivers, the great plant of t he H. J . 80th Division Veterans' Association, 405 Brooklyn, N. Y., on June 10, and was Heinz Company, mills and factories too Penn avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. buried at Munhall, Pa., on June 14. H e numerous to mention, are all worth was made a Lieutenant and transferred while seeing. and then make us feel badly because we to the 13th Division in June, 1918: A committee of the 8'0rth Division men The busiest man in Norfolk 1s Carl have not made adequate preparations. assisted by Boy Scouts will be on hand We are wi'lling and ready to do our pa-rt Tranberger, who has charge of Bat. B, at the stations. Automobiles will be in 'if you will do yours. lllth F. A. as top kick. They are get­ attendance to take you and your bag·­ Live once more the "Good Old Days" ting ready for camp, and he says you gage to Headquarters (Moose Temple, in the enjoyable companionship of men can't tell them now-a-days what to do, Penn avenue, near Sixth street)., where - real live red-blooded men, who shared. and get it done like in the 80th. you will register. For those who desire with you the privations of war, men who to make the trip by automobile, Boy Where Reduced Rate Railroad Certifi- shared with you the last hard cracker Scouts will be placed at Grant and Sev­ or the few drops of water in their can­ cates May Be Obtained enth avenue (where the Lincoln High­ Boyd B. Stutler, Box 1412, Charleston, teens. Fond memories of the past will· way enters our business section), at the 'spring up when you see again the old W.Va . end of the Liberty Tubes for those com­ familiar faces of the buddies of other Forrest E. Peters, Harrisonburg, Va. ing from the west and south and at the Elmer Leddon 6349 Marsden street, days, and do not forget, buddy, that e01:l of the Seventh Street Bridge for others will be looking for you, perhaps Wissinoming, Philadelphia, Pa. those coming· from Erie, Butler and Capt. Carlo D. Cella, 141 Broadway, even more so than you might for the points north. These Boy Scouts will act other fellow, so do not spoil their fun New York City. as your guide to Headquarters. For W. W. Jordan, No. 5 Arcade Building, by staying away. We want a full mus­ the different Posts (Philadelphia, Rich­ ter without a single A. W. 0. L. Re­ Norfolk, Va. mond, Norfolk, Petersburg, Clarksburg, Also at 80th Division Veterans' Asso­ member this is your party, so fin out etc.) intending to come as a body, the the enclosed form and mail at once so ciation Headquarters, 405 Penn avenuP., V. F. W. Band of twenty-five pieces will Pittsburgh, Pa. that the committee can make the neces­ be on hand to accompany you to Head­ sary preparations for your individual quar ters, while machines will take care reception. HOTEL RESERVATIONS of your luggage. Please mark all bag­ The Committee of Welcome will fun;!­ gage with name and address to prevent tiori on the night of August 30, and all (Continued from Page 5) complications. If any advise that they day August 31, so please state over what are making the trip by aeroplane, we railroad you intend to travel and the Webster Hall Hotel have two landing fields where automo­ approximate time your train will arrive Double room without bath. $2 per man biles will be stationed to convey them here, or if you travel by automobile, the Single room without bath . $2.00-$3.00 to Headquarters. approximate time you will arrive in the Double room with :bath. $3.·00 per man Please co-operate by making tentative city. Single room with bath ...... $4 .00 arrangements now. Do not put off mak­ Please act now while the matter is The William Penn Hotel ing arrangements till the last minute, fresh in your mind. Court Rooms: Single room with shower, $4.00, ------~ ------. I $4.50 and $·5.00 per day; with tub To Jack Sugden, bath $4.50', $5.00 and $5.50 per day. 530 Oliver Building, I D oubl~ room with shower, one large Pittsburgh, Pa. I bed, $6.50 per day; with t ub ba~h, i $7.50 per day. Double room w1th I shall be pleased to serve with you on the Reception · Cqmmittee. I twin beds and tub bath, $7.50 per I MY------passenger automobile will be availa­ day. (Type of car) I, Outside Rooms: Single room with tub bath ... $7-$8 ble ------from ______A.M. to ______P.M. Double room with tub bath- (Insert date) (Insert hour) (Insert hour) one large bed or twin beds, ·• I do not have a machine, but will serve at______Station . ... $9, $10, $11 and $t2 per day (Insert railroad) MonQngahela House, Smithfield and Water Streets on ------as Committee of Welcome. Single, without water ...... $1.50 (Insert date) Doub'le without water ...... $2.50 Name ______Single,' running w.ater ...... $2.00 Double, running water ...... $3 .50 1\ddress------Single, with bath ...... $2.50-$3.00 Double, :with bath ...... $4.00-$5.00 Telephone Number ___ ------I L---·---- .. ------·--- J HEY BUDDY!! THIS MEANS MONEY

Your Blue Ridge Buclclies in Pittsburgh have just compl eter] arrangements for a BIG BARRAGE to be put over at • DUQUESNE GARDEN-PITTSBURGH

WEEK OF JULY 18 which is going to help financia11y in putting over the Tenth Anniversary Celebration and Na­ tional Reunion in Pittf:;burgh August 31 to September 4, in the most elaborate and complete maimer of any yet held by the 80th Division. The 80th Division Has Gone into the Show Business for a Week

Arrangements have been made with the Duquesne Opem Company p1ayi:ng a summer season of high-class musical comedy at Duquesne Garden, Fifth avenue and Craig street, Pittsburgh, to present the soldier musical farce "BUDDIES" the week of July 18 for the 80th Division, and every ticket bought means money for your organization.

The Duquesne Opera Company's New York Cast of seventy people will take part in "BUDDIES," and you are sure to see a good show-one that recalls the amusing things that happened in the A. E. F. and one that made a big hit on Broadway. In addition there will be free dancing in the palm garden foyer of the remo-deled garden between acts and after the show-two entertainments for the price of one. A $100,000 refrigerating plant keeps the garden always cool.

The prices are only 50c, 75c, 1.10 anrt ~l.GG evenings and 50c for any seat in the house for the Wednesday and Saturday matinees.

Y QU Are Going to Get the Biggest Value That You Ever Received for the Money and at the Same Time Help the 80th Move Forward

SEND YOUR CHECK NOW for your tickets to Treasurer, 80th Division Veterans' AP>­ sociation, 405 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

LET'S GO, BUDDY!