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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 1. — l 7 mitted to West Point and one to An-| Capt. Gladman has announced that Florid . A P led underground In & winding way for | First Critic—Post Budd insists that olls. ere are at present about ten vacancies ' possibly twelve miles, rising about|he writes best with an empty stom- In short it has teen the nucleus|for enlistment in the company of men a ourists re Uuzz three miles north of where the Wa- |ach. . . around which -the greater part of the | who have had athletic experience. Ap- clesa comes into 1: from below the| Sscond Critic.—Judging from hik District. Notional ® Guard has been) plications should be made to Sergl, . earth. the river 1s traced by | PSS T, would ‘say they were also formed and is one of the most act've | John A. Schricker, who is chairman of erorou LYY S |, The cqurse of the river is traced by | writter_with an_empty Lead. 5 companies in local National Guard |the membership committee, Tuesday sink-holes, and it can be seen plainly. pilember the 121st Enginecrs, |company and on that night were|afairs. It has the distinction of hav- | night at the armory. i As proof of this, an object dropped | e al® Guard, wer | musterea in as u regular company of ing tho largeat average percentage of | " The Tecrulting of the new motirized . s i sinke |armory”'aril’ pay' roll until July 1| in one of the most. Vital factors in | rapidly and it 18 hoped to organize & |BY the Amociated Pross on the banks of the waterways. The | Various sinks 1o the Doint . fwelve Gorps, U. 8. A. now i e R company of coast artillery troops in the | TALLAHASSER, Fla.. September 29. IH-‘l‘n;lflnco of It follows: eutirdh | TLICE below where it finally comes to e chief of militi e v lo 4 e - future. Thi ith the vacancies | —The traveler in West Florida, un- e Waclssa rises in e surface. Al : al members by reason of men en-| It has always been prominent in ath- | Reat % MR | B SR i :::-z """ | Springs,” near Thomas Clty. on the| The St Marks the third of the For Better Visi ing In the Army, Navy and Marine |letic affairs In the District and Is ake avallable | f&™ e scenery of that sec- | myjjahassee-Southeastern railroad. not | ugunicen rivers,” is a fow miles to the | i or Better Vision r| Corps, but was able to recruit more |planning several events for the coming | many promotions to commissioned and | tion, should prepare himselt for some | far from the state capital, and flows |west of the Wacissa and Aucllla. 1t | [ The Right Gl Branches > Army,” proved men than was allowed for the com- | Bcamon. O o e na yational | non-commissioned grades of the en-|curlous freaks of nature. Otherwise [due south to within three miles of the lalso inks and rises again a short | e Right Glasses of much i well re-|bany, the Regular Army inspector in | Cuard basket ball league and received |jigteq personnel of the District National | yo 1oy waste unnecessary time grop- | Aucilla river, where it disappears un- | distance away, making Florida's | -l ceived. | Inis report of March 1, 1919, criticizing | the trophy presented by Maj, Bugene C. | Guard, 4 P~ | Gerground and then reappears in the |“Natural bridge.” At this point one of | the company for beinis over strength, | Kdwards in 1820, This year's team has | Ing for an explanation of the strange | Aucilla. Logmen have cut & small | the state’s hardest battles was fought | Eye Comfort the i maniioh [ the company having 162 men on its already been formed with Staff Bergt. | behavior of three of the state’s rivers. |canal from the point of disappearance | in the civil war, mostly by old men | 4 the ke care of |TOlls, twelve more than prescribed | George F. Harbin as coach. A smart little leather book is not| %o the Auciile. and cadets from the West Florid Consult hiincerink needa; ‘that e was | UnIC the act of June 3, 1916, *| nOnly five of the original members are (4t all what It seems, for upon close | The ofd pea and shell game expres-| %, 08 L 00" siges tn Georgla and |Seminary at Tallahassee, on the Con- . found performing valuable service in Held Military Ball. Py P ,w°}';|"‘;'(‘i‘(;r"':,g,"’;;§;|l::*"; #r¢ linspection 1t proves to be a well|slon “Now you see it and now You, n,wy in g southwesterly direction, |federate side. A monument was ercct- | | Kinsman Oplicul Co. bilization camps, seaports and | The first public affair given by the | regimi The “five original members |equipped vanity case with a large | 90n't” applies to parts of all of them. | forming the eastern boundary of -‘5( egmtlh;robm'gszz with funds appro- | || " front line trenched|company was held at the New Wil-|are Capt. Harry E. Gladman, First rder, lipstick and eyebrow | A description of these sireams has|ferson eounty, Fla. About “"er?m o4 | printad Ry hie legislature, and was | 788 14th St. N.W. lard Hotel February 20, 1919, when |Sergt. Willlam J. Huhn, Staff Sergt.|"TToF: powder. lbs b |been written by W. A. McRae, com- south of where the Tallahasses”| cecicated Memorlal day, 1922, to the Ewtablished ta 1000 his talk with it inaugurated an . annual military | Wilfred E. Garlick and Private Charies |pencil all concealed between the | missioner of agriculture, who quotes | Southeastern forms a junetion with|memory of the Confederate woldiers ball. This affair has been repeated | V. Gessford. Arle8 | covers.—Kansas City Star. | a young man who has spent his life this river, the Aucilla sinks and runs | who lost their lives in the fight. n: each year at the Willard until last e particular mention 3 r- | year it was held at the City Club, and ation bein; 3 preparations are being made now for sas City, where the | the biggest affair ever staged by a ns have ' National Guard outfit to take place looking | this winter. The company has been successful in H recrulting. having. entisted about 500 Your guarantee of Better Values Our charge account plan is the men since Its organization, and has at the business | had ce . . . 3 " ibirict - would | of peraonnel As. 1s. now. contained i in good furniture at the Wright Com- same as any other good store offers. policy toward the entire 121st Engineers, and has . ssisted erially in the’ make-up is i 1 1 . ” B . Terms to Suit ie ! B \“\““,‘\.11 ‘.I"ll;.llr o i e Snpanis = = P pany 18 In our slogan dlwa‘yg nght Zn zmllty and Prlce [ S 10 Suilt your convenience . 1922 50 men were transferred to its were presented to the non- | ferred to organize Company B; March sioned offl assist Company D, and May 30, 1922, y 20 men were sent to assist in the nd pistol shootifg at/|zation at one time was three officers H;n 14\‘!l|:|<'l').|x11m ”L(r . land 178 enlisted men. - = ' RS SRS | G company e, peck o irinsly Developing a Broader Field of Usefulness! S S wn from in the officering of the ew companies as they have be = ) . 4 4 e : - uatinea_vy_com- | CEIED o G 15 ie" R a7 We believe that there is a growing preference for worthier household opportunities—in fact, when we first anies p » order, he | 9 o &0 Y, “ 2 2 H H H ” H icni belis ot S eharp. |aving either been commissioned di- | opened our doors we maintained that “not cheapness, but dependable quality, fairly priced,” would win and hold the Wl R T ttnson. ana” Sccond home-loving W ashington public. 1 : : 1'._‘.';“_"01'53“21‘;‘,;.““3“ Sommpaay . Here you will see furniture, genuinely friendly to the touch and the eye—standing forth frankly for its struc- 0" Company, 24" Battaiian; Cape ||f| tural fitness, as well as beauty. John R. Kain, present commanding i m B Company, 1st_ Battalion; First Corp: Godwin Dunn, Headquarters L. Hayes 1 rvice Company; First Lieut. William 3 E R, Turner, D Company; former orge L. Evans and Lieut. Ar- - Lauson_ and Second Lieuts. {John R. Burns, Lynn D. O'Brien and L R. Whitlock, ieut. Burns ing later entered West Point and O'Brien and WhitlocR re- Three men have been ad- gt R. Davis, sen, Sergt. A. L. on : , Sergt. Quaid. Corps. Joseph Ginsherg, 2 nd M. M. Parke ‘ ,’ Privates A. A. Oliveri, T. B. Reed, v * L. Vierbuiche: any A—Experts, C; Crockett ate T. Me F Private M. W. Dinwliddie; sharpshoot- ers, Se Alex. Thill ‘and Private Herber : marksmen, Second Lieut. OR | A3 — " poicens Tuan Room Size Axminster V J I Theile; Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” is i : e e e ] 4 | E d T b]. =t | for Grip, Influenza and for : 1 i - - g% o ats o o RllgS 3-Pc. Overstuffed ving Room Suite - Co i : In the newest patterns and color combina- New color combinations in tapestry or velour. From the standpoint of workman- Siihas Mo omprise this selection, being samples of Sidney Morgan | o get hest results take a dose at the first P = Sernsdori¥; | speeze or Shive ions 2 P 2 f z : e 4 K jou signs, some with book troughs. Bernsdori; | sneess or Shiver, | tions. Enhance the value and appearance of ship and quality these suites compare favorably with the best. Cons van_oug_dem]g\ EhiE ”e- i g i | 1L J0u, walt #ill your bones begin to ache, any room in the house. Sizes = : 1 Ordinarily these tables would ¢ ey ik o o DA12. Meitay Ses 329'75 of large Settee, Wing Chair and comfortable Armchair. Monndn)_' sclito- $15ta 418, Vour choice. 810_00 Medical Book mailed free. Mond. S ial a, ecia Snlelan o Price, 30c and $1.00 at Drug Stores, or sent cial T ¥ S { L oniege s TEL ] P iittance or C. 0. D. Parcel "Poat. | Longanecker; rk . Privat A w. adford. Men qualifyi pistol shots are First S. , first class, Sergt. | of Company E Dunn and Se M “ompany D_and ipany D, Planned. Sz Sene tacnt e P/ overhaul any more com- n “in Within the | ==/ make watch it is sting to note and g“‘ran_ consistent g and record made by seme of the older companies 3 Company C of'the 121st Enginee = tee it for 12 ¢ 2 nded by Capt. Harry E. Gl months for . is the oldest comp e Natonl e e n e Two Dollars || 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite Colonial Poster Beds 10-Pe. Dining Room Suite velopment of the present strong tion than any other single oje ish: v i fully & 4 : The unusual worth of this suite lies in the sizes of the larger '+ | Philip Franks B0y fneh 3 most atracive e, careuly made |\ g giiely made and besutiflly fished, | i UL LS Sl D in e L tion of C Company ; . Th L ! L C 2 e early spring of 19 E . . . ; - ; large grill-door china cabinet, with deep drawers; gun in th r pring of 191 Size Vanity, Chifforobe with two small draw Has a new metal corner lock, in table is 45x54; large g P P58 ot combleten paal 2 : iali i - ing its rigidity. This is - closed cupboard server; armchair and five side; hat Jeur T Best roguity el | | - Wintch Specialists 1 ers, Bow-foot Bed and a good size Dresser. s, T e T et eathes, " Mowday ® 00 gems Db DonhTel | SIS S W oades dopeiatinr b usual opportunity. S et ! listment, and Pk e arry A. Glad- . . man of Company A, then of the 5th ' District of Columbia Infantry, was One' Flight Up transferred to the new company as Franklin 10210 acting captain and recruiting officer. From that date 1918, 1l of 12 Bedroom : Tea Wagon Willow Armchair " . L 2 N In Mahc.;gany finish, with In natural finish. Deep Windsor Clla“' Sulte g glass serving tray. Save 2 c,ipfortable seat. Makes a be 3 : American Walnut construction; dust-proof drawers. All | great many steps wit handsome addition to the Sty thA: l;zz‘ic:; :;tox;:cl;:ece;t};::: hf:fi large pieces, including 48-inch_Dresser, Full Size Vanity, | useful Tea Wagon. Monday .y parfor or library. Mon- ish i Full height and size, in bed chamber. Saddle seat Mansrobe and Bow-end Bed. Every piece Special— i E0se Naturo Sccumpiat: s It mans. oak finish. "Hat compartment, ::\d' spindle back. of selected walnut, and the workmanship day Special are of bodily restaration, or do you wake S drawers and $18_75 Antique mahogany $8 50 | and finish of the best. A real Monday Spe $265.00 half rested with countless Little aches clothing space. finis! Monday, H l“sdpaim? Monday, special special ........... cial You get Ideal sleep on a Foster Ideal . SN N 120 extra tall, finely tempered springs = mould to your form and relieve all strain on your nerves and muscles. The result is that you get real rest and you wake up refreshed. Let us teil you the complete story of the Foster Ideal Springz. Write for our book- let “Springs” And see the Spring itself, at your dealer’s. Foster Bros. Mfg. Co., Utlea, N. Y. Baltimore Spring Bed Co., Sales Agents, 754-758 West Pratt St., Baltimore. Golden Oak Dining Chairs Pedestal 5.Pc. Breakfast Room Suite oo e s *500E"8%E Kroehler Bed Davenport Suite 1f your dining chairs have top and base; rubbed fin- - P d “their usefulness, pur- ish. Useful as well as . . 3 w Upholstered Unfini h. aerve A beautiful and elegant suite to grace any home. Upholstere nfinished, of hardwood and ready for the brus Paint, chase a set of these new, well odr.nlzmentaL Pnday, mpc in blue or brown silk mohair. Soft cushions for real comfort. This i i ou wish to harmonize with your de: ones. Monday, Special, - i, o6 Eosel it anyepler ¥ b i is a suite that for years to come you'll be glad :i!(;‘;r .f::lm ;::;: mper}i;ktg'a]:: m:tr::eotf 318.75 $3.98 T : ;2.98 and proud to own. ~Gives you an additional bed- $2 7 O.m room at night. Monday Special....,cqecieacene Monday B e ad 905 7th St. N.W. ~ The Wright Company Phone Main 167 MEMBER BETTER BU! N