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38 | NOMTORECENE | | SUMMERTRAIING War Department Plans Camp | Activities Based on Funds Available. the War for the military and ta ern wurfa the tra dates in ing the 1 the training v period of thirty day according to the exte ing of the « n ext h a n At r Ty, 1 signal the Organized Reserves in each corps area for fifteen days. The reserve officers’ surmmer courses will be of six weeks' durdtion, ccmmencing June 14, It is estimated that about 9,000 stu- dents will attend these camps. National Guard units will be as- sembled, usually not in smaller or- ganizations than the regiment,* for fifteen-day periods. General instruc- tions have been issued by the military bureau with a view to standardizing the training as far as practicable, in consideration of the fact that factli- ties for armory training are quite varied. The dates for the various units have been determined through correspondence with state authorities in order to cause the least general inconvenience to the individual mem- bers of the National Guard. At the War Department it is stated |} that the summer work of the T lar Army will be directed largely purpose of guiding and facilit: the training of the other the Army of the United Si ‘In all of the and com aminataions dividuals in velopment and Physical . will be held to guide their own future d e moral well b will be 100 trust. under instruction wi ed to investigate the c: ake recommendations for any improvements they may consider practicable.” Parents and fr ADVERTISEMENT WOMAN IN U. S. REVENUE OFFICE GUILTY CF FRAUD Mrs. Mary E. Mack at Louisville Is Fined $1,000 and Gets Thirty Days in Jail. By the Associated Press. LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 16.—Mrs. Mary K. Mack, divorcee, for twenty s an employe in the internal rev- ue office here, pleaded guilty in fed- al court rday to a charge of having detrauded the late Dr. John B. $60,000 by use s fined $1,000 ays in jail. n the in- rs. ) ere said to to do with financing a one- -dollar mining and patent Mack, now a resident of Bvans- us alleged to have ob- of $100.000 F. Casey of ar on through which he realize on his patent. hoped to ADVERTISEMENT OFFER $1,000 FOR SONG. Yale Alumni Want to Replace “Bright College Years.” v HAVEN, Conn., March 16—A prize of $1,000 has been offered anony- mously for a representative Yale song, the Yale Alumnl advisory board announced last night. This announcement apparently ends the controversy over Yale's old classic, “Bright College Years,” which has been its chief song for many gen- erations, but which, since the war has been discarded, because it was sung to the tune of “Die Wacht Am Rhein.” A poll at the Yale Club in New York recently showed many Yale men to be in favor of abandoning it. While no mention of the contro- rey over “Bright College Years” is * {n the announcement, it is sug- »d that the tune should, so far as possible, “be such as not to invite ob- 2 tes or under- bility that the |4 ‘s old song may be re- ined is indicated by the declaration at the award may be made “for a musical setting for a song al- | ready available.” —_— Women in Tennessee, by legisla- tive enactment, have been granted equal representation with men on the state central committee and primary boards of the two political parties. 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Next to the Metropolitan Theatre—~ Iy Washingtonians Ever Since/ 3‘ HEN PRESIDENT W ASHINGTON, with his characteristic foresight, Eersonally selected our present site as the future location of a great Center Market, he doubtless had in mind the necessity for just such a food mart in the development of the city destined to be the Nation’s Capital. , , Time has seen his dreams come into realization, for the Washingtonian of today is daily greeted through this greater market by nearly two hundred wide-a-wake, enterprising merchants, ever anxious to purvey food- stuffs that are quality-tested and render a service that is flawless. : : Wi Now Operated Under Supervision of the Department of Agriculture ntrally located, Center Market is accessible by all main thorough- Government ownership has wrought a great change in the operation of fagei and };very tra’ction line in the city. Nestling in the very heart of the Center Market and the government inspectors constantly on the the wholesale district, assuring patrons of meats, vegetables and other =~ premises keep a watchful eye toward further improvements in sanita- food ducts, fresher and better than the average. tion and convenience. _ oOm? zgnds that practically every line of foodstuffs have one or more Estimates give it, that Center Market annually does a business of over entatives in the Center Market—plus the time-honored farmers’ ten million dollars—evidence enough that a good many Washingtonians fii%r::h?ch tclomes from the neighboringpStates with products most times are satisfied with the high %_111ality and ready service which predominates but twenty-four hours from the soil. in this great market institution, =~ : ; v (THIS ADVERTISEMENT PUBLISHED THROUGH THE COOPERATION OF THE CENTER MARKET DEALERS)