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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, APRIL ¥, 1sz3—FPAL 1. THE CIVILIAN ARMY| BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN, The new classes will alto bave to be | sustaining columns will ¢ tranaported to the school. 1t has been | 1o the participation of e e e o PO X ool | the Unlted States Milltary and the | for next year's classes. It is plenned | Naval acudemies. The columns will 10 get ths orders out just as soon as | bear appropriute Inscriptions possible. - nerations come of Amer Plan to Rebuild Library. The Association of Graduat: Tnited States Military Academy | of the Naval Acade (West Point) announces, through its | states. “By strange oversight, president, W. N. Dvkman, class of '75, | opportunity of West Foint to « that it 1§ =ubmitting to its members | memorate her sons has been del a plan for participating In the re-|until now." building of the library at Louvain,| It is desired that subscriptions of the which was destroyed by the Germans. | from In the main vestibule of the library | be mad Will be & colonnade and two principal ' to t ovents, Septeraber 1 to 7. All of the international matches have been held |abroad for the past twenty years and. | except for the victories of the United | States in 1921 and vere captured | by Swiss rifiemen. Switzeriand plans |to send a team to this country, while { Belglum, Sweden, France and Eng- {land are also expected to be repre- | sented. | Capt. Harry J. Collins, 19th In- |fantry. has developed what appeurs to be & very handy arrangement for graduates. Col West Point, N. ¥ Charles P, Mobile Reproduction Plant. Amor SDOK] Kirl tripod. A test on an experiment Jroved that it was not superlor to|the transport of sultable tools. spare {the oue now Leing used by Infantry | pures and appliances to keep the | froopa. thon completion of an ex-|wheel transportation of an infantry o haustive test of luminous rifie sights | ofel MEANIPRIIALOD of an ipfantey 320th Re- | the bLoard rcjected this type, as it| o8 NPRG T RN K O elwright was found that It was not sultable | gnq'§lacksmith wagon. It is o two- (o ihe nmeeds of the service, A Mr.|wheeled affair that may be attached rkon of Melbourne, Quebec, has | ,g'g trafler to an escort wagon and | deslgued an improved recelver sizht | ha firtaes (AL SACOrE waEen And for the rifle. A sketch has been |\right tools, together with a forge forwarded to the Infuntry board at apo€yl JOgIe LOESEREr With M 0CES ot ubenning, where it Wil be|wheels for an escor wagon. One of By S2amun e !the vehicles has been constructed Tables Made Up. strength and (Inder the above heading The Sunday Star will pobl s of t tional Guard, R. 0 serve Corps ‘and the T. . News for all [ the United Blates.) Next Door to R. Horris & Co. 402.404 Seventh Street purp cquipment »nd Battalion of the serve Infantry Regiment | Thursday ening at the 1 | quarters for the ashington units | of the organizeq reserves, third floor of the Graham building. 14th and 13 \ strects northwest. Maj. B. Brooke | Lee. ¢ ains [} Maj. 1 Miller. assistant secre- tary to th neral stafi of the Ar lecture o 'y in Mobile ustruct t th in the co «n which he will lecture. Detuiled mation will be announced at the Look at this oil range that really burns gas T your first trial of the Florence Oil Range you willbe astonished by the intensity of the heat. What you see is a clean, blue flame that you and is now being tested out in the peace 19th Infantry in Hawail s of equipment for the Captain Is Candidate. have been made up.! Capt. “Tim” (E. W.) Jordon be mimeographed as nent District Legionnaire ind distributed. Only |1y a captain with the 3 ar strength tables jun Battalion In the Wing totals for bat- announced that he s a candidat ments and brigades. ore the house of delegates in_Virginia »sed. These will be prob- | His residence s given as Clarendon distributed” to the ies of the corps war promi- The wanted Poiret and Tricotine. Tai- lored to perfec- tion; lined with silk throughout. Box, the Florence Oil Range, but there is supply | Tim has a commission in the reserve a third, equally important. areas with |as captain. The 312th was composed ¢¥pect to procurement plans | of District of Columbla soldlers. The Work is also belng done on sepa- | democratic primarfes at which the rate horse artillery and these tables | fate of Tim u-en be declded are to be are expected 10 be ¢ompleted within ' held on Augubt 7. will be open trom 8 quarters evening It is most economical Kerosene is easy to get and much Balkan and straight- line effects are fea- tured models. The trimming is daintily applied Braid and Imbroidery. All sizes in Tans--Navy--Black--Gray - | th r future. [ Penr.sy!v: and the | “ District of Colu ut the, n " | sages, the character of the man by the war there has been more confusion regarding the terms d “messenger.” They were used indlscriminately in France. In order to standardize the terms and lace them on the xame basis of un- nding throughout the service, the War Department hus specified that the term “courler” sh 't be ions will oldier mes- 10t employ ed ho carrfes ing indicatéd by method of trans- nounted, mounted The term ‘“run- definite meaning dismounted soldier per- ger duty between dif- Reserve Signal Corps officers were !given an interesting talk at their | meeting last Monday by Lieut. Paul S. Edwards on radlo. The tulk was | illustrated by slides and a radio con- |cert. The progrum wus so well re- | ceived that it is planned to repeat it |at a consolidated meeting of all re- ! serve and other officers early in May. Alr service officers will meet Tuesday ¢ in at the local | headquarters” T e will e an interesting Porto ! Rican flight. ! Ordered to Duty Here. Capt. L. duty at McCo has been ordered here the office of the chiet of air and has taken apartments at can turn high or low. But what you are burning is really gas—oil gas—the vapor given off by heated kerosene. To light it you just turn the heat regulator and touch a match to the burner. The burners are large, the heat close to the cooking. There is neither smoke nor odor — just heat. Have you seen this modern range? No words will convince less costly than other fuels. Unlike a coal stove, you use the Florence only when you need it for cooking. Turn a lever and it is out. Won’t you drop in at a store and look at this eflicient, botherless, beautiful cook stove? Test it for your- self and see whether it does not belong in your kitchen. The store will be glad to render you U5 0L & command. . Wit | street. He s accompunied b s 50 specifically defined, all | Snell &% to thelr proper | “The office of the chief of infantry t clear. PIOPer usage| ., fronted with the difficult task of Nearly $1,000,000 Turned Over. | 5o “or the last:quarter of 1922 the | transportation over a 1 Iy service of the Army Quarter- | infantry activities. In the Corps turned over. nearly|the foreigm garrisons mus: every courtesy. Central Oil & Gas Stove Co. Gardper, Massachusetts you of the advantages of this most modern of cooking stoves the way five minutes’ examination of the range itself will. Itis well worth a trip to the store or the nearest Florence dealer. There you can light the cered up to approximately 100 per cent. Then the officers whose tours of foreign service 3 have to be returned total of and transported to th. station to ll s | which they will be assigned. The offi X r i months | Setn at the Tatantey Sokool who com- stove and actually feel its t has been definitely decided that|plete the course next month will have efficiency. {yfil&lmenmnmm rifle champlonships to be transported t. " ; < o ie 4 d Convenienceand beauty are two of the qualities of A small deposit will reserve your selection. mber. Of! as for waste 89.94 for generals, a $963,901.72 for the three 2 T, ed tor use S this ur tar, which material and $ d con vements a rigid imp: £T0} ek G Pat. apgiicd for The Florence Leveler AL kerosene ranges must standlevel todo their best work. This new Florence Leveler is ettached to each leg of the Florence. By turning this the Florence is easily and quickly Deposited in this Bank Will Enroll You 1 e in the . : %%@Wfi%m Most of vour neighbors drive motor cars. They can go where and when they choose. Their cars play a large vart in their dailv life, furnishing them with quick and convenient transvortation for both busi- ness and pleasure. More Heat—Less Care Oil Stoves and Ranges - Thompson Bros. Furniture Store 1220-1226 Good Hope Road Anacostin, D. €. | | { We Carry a Complete Line of Florence Oil Stoves and Ovens | Challenge Refrigerators, Kroehler Davenports, Columbia Grafenolas Phone Lincoln 556 Full Stock of These High-Grade Oil Cook Stoves On Hand in Our New Store C. A. Muddiman Co. Moved to 709 13th St. (One Door Above G St.) Lighting Fixtures and Electric Wiring Telephones Main 140 and Main 6436 Realizing what the automobile means to the average family in bringing them greater enjoyment of life, we have arranged to extend the facilities of our bank to those who desire to become owners of Ford cars through the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Under this plan, you can begin with an initial de- posit as low as $5.00. - Then. select the type of Ford car you want—Touring Car, Runabout; Coupe, Sedan, etc.—and arrange to make weekly deposits on which interest will be computed at our regular savings rate. Come in and let us further explain the Ford Weekly . Purchase Plan to vou, or, if vou wish, go to the near- est Ford Dealer for further details. Florence Automatic Stoves for Sale by Cavanagh & Kendrick 3411-13 M St. N.W. Phone West 865 BUY YOUR FLORENCE OIL STOVE—ON CREDIT AT Start today, and before vou realize it vou will be driving vour own car. WASHINGTONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE . CASH = CREDIT PALAIS ROYAL A Complet)e Assortment of Florence Oil Stoves Liberal Terms if. Desired—Fourth Floor™ Potomac Savings Bank—Wis. Ave. and M.St. N.W. East Washington Savings Bank—312 Penn. Ave. S.E. 7th St. Savings Bank—7th and N Sts. N.W. “ United States Savings Bank—Cor. 14th and You Sts. N.W. G and 11th A. Lisner, Street President