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manding Company D, 2d Battalion, | 121st Engineers, is one of the young- ast officers of his grade in the Dis- irict National Guard. He enlisted in ¢ C, same soon its forma tion and was first sergeant at the time that Com- pany D was form- ed. He was trans- ferred to. the new pany April 1, as first ser- geant. He was soon promoted to second licutenant I Company ) made enviable rec- d for efficiency LIEUT, TURNER. al the last annual encampment. There is much en- | thusiasm in the company at present and an tensive recruiting drive is being inaugurated by Lieut. Turner. Pay roils for the last quarter of all | companies of the t Engineers buve been received and checks deliv- | ercd to the officers and men. The pay roll for the last period was large, | due to high average drill attend- mpany commanders have | \ instructed to return all cheeks | are not called for within a_rea- | time to the finance officer. | . Baltimore. Md., as un- | iie War Department has extended foll the local indicated ARy Fuechler. ta Compar ention of company been called by th office to the y Guard regulations requiring | m_ attend all or nizations at the encampment Humphre ved was is required that every company which Bas been org d for six mon morc and whose peace stren greater than sixty-five shall have a minimum strength of sixty-five en- listed men, and that 50 per cent of the officers and 60 per cent of the actually enrolled active enlisted strength shall attond the camp. Officers belonging to units which do not me quirements will not training camps. Transf men from one unit to another to en- able units to qualify to be sent to camp and for officers to receive pay will not be made hereafter. Person- | nel of units which do not meet the requirements outlined above and which desire to attend a field train- | ing camp will be transferred to units which are authorized to attend. chedule for next Tuesday 121st Engineers is as fol ciplse, sections 1 to 4; order drill, Training Regulations 420-50, paragraphs 16 to 2 pa D, 121st Engin will _be honorably discharged jermit of his trance to the Coast Guard Academy. w London, Conn. He departed | day for New London. S been a member of its organization. H in passing examination for the s i {is training in the s of much benefit to him Sergt. Thiele is a second lientenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps and has graduated from citizens' military training camps. Staff Sergt. Edward H. Thiele, Com- The following promotions have been announced in Company A, lst Bat- tallon, commanded by Capt. Roy W. Keesee: To be be first sergeant, Pri- t class) Edward W, Ireland, a member of the 2d Divis- : F.: to be staff sergeant, Alexander Thill: be ser- Morriss L. Hewitt and Morgan S. Gassman: to be corporals, Privates (first class) Millard T. Rhodes and Joseph Ahart. The following men enlisted in_ the 121st Engineers the past we: Com- | pany E, commanded by Capt. Clarence | £ Shields—Edward M. Perkins, 1618 V. Himler, 56 C street; John sher, who re-enlisted in | Company E and was formerly a me ber of Col C, and Joseph Beatty, 3d and G stree: Compa €, commanded by Capt. William | F._Jorgenson—Charles W. Wilhelm, | 1258 Neal street northeast. Com- | B. commanded by Capt. Ralph | ilds—John G. Palcho, jr.. 1300 | New Hampshire avenue, formerly a | member of the Quartermaster Corps {iegular Army, Buring 1918 and 1919.] Company A, 'commanded by Capt. ISeesee—Morriss Les Hewitt, 621 I, s'reet northeast. who has served | three vears in the National Guard and Albert Seiber, 1200 Delaware ave- | nue s znanded by Capt leigh Harri. 11th street, «nd Iru P. Meyer, Tuclid street. ¢tompany DI, commanded by Lieut. | Samuel R. Turne—Charles 1. Smith- son. T lowa circle. Headquarters and Serv Company, scommanded by | Capt. Sidney Morgan—Charles B. Mc- | r I'herson. C street, who 1 ted i the District National any B. 5th Battalion, February 2 and was a member of tic | orth Carolina National Guard in 1397 and 1888 = of the high scores made by « fle team at the | nze last Sergt. J 3 : Corp. | J. W. Crockatt. 49: Sergts. Henry E Iiolertson and James A. Schricker, 48 esch. and Private M. W. Dinwiddie, | Staff Sergt. Wilfred E. lick of | Company C, 1st Battalion, has a 100 | per cent drill attendance since his en- | listment on November 18, 1918. This | i: @ record for continuous drill at- | tendance, an s0 far as is known. not excelled in any company in the | hedule for the 29th Mili- | ompany for next Wed- nesday night consists of instruction | 1 rifle marksmanship from §:15 to | LN Training Regulations,” | The following named oflicers and | enlisted men of the District of Co- lumbis National Guard were selected 40 1epresent the guard in rifle matches the midshipmen of the United ‘aval Academy at Annapolis Capt. Henry H. Leizear. dnance department, m captain #nd in charge of the try-outs and ction Capt. Clarence 8. is, Company 13; First Lieut. Rob. MacCartee, regimental head- Lieut. Godwin P. ompany A: Master Sergt. ectcher F. Bernsdorff. Headquarters Service Company: Technical | gt. Joseph H. Robertson, ordnance | Technical Serst. Frank adquarters and Service Sergt. Whiting P. gt. James R. rgt. John Corp. Edward D. ®'cmpany E; Corp. Joseph W. Crock- «it, Compapy A; rp. Herbert Mil- Comrany rp. James C. , Cosapany B; Private Marcus finwlddin Company A; Sergt. Jo- nnes K. Miller. Company Sergt. «€. B. McCullar, Company Private Y.earner T. Rhea, Compan Nate Joseph 1. Wrenn, *Technical Sergt. Robertson is team Active practice to seleet the team JJor Camp Per matches will com- ‘anenco immediately. e Color Harmony. From the Boston Globe. you are the loveli- ®st flower in this beautiful garden. e—You harmonize well, too, with + zieen swproundings. Mr. Bloom. STAR, WASHINGT( 7 .l‘fl ! i {.v'llmiumh»: Fihad Good Rugs at N ' _ / L Of Interest Only to Lower Prices-- - . fasilo - Settled Married Folks-- 8.3x106 Fiber in 8 \ > e e The plan of refurnishing your he e f'”]m‘ pas Phillip Levy’s by trading in as part p ust “dor 514 85 0 7 & on new furniture the pieces you want to get : R 3 rid of is a fine way to reduce the cost of your Rugs ol r\{‘r‘imr new furniture. Rugs, in 36x72-inch size dozens oi pa | Sold wup to 84 95 . - This plan means more in cash saved than the < . s N { $1295:n6wonly iverti ounts, even though they be genume. 27x34-inch AOWRH advertised discounts el gh they g S gge | 1 63980 | || $20 Monthly Pays for This Outfit-- Vou simply select only low as what you want at our erms The cozy 4-room Home Outfit at this low price offers a golden opportunity for ev ery bride, store, and if our prices bride-to-be or settled housekeeper to furnish or refurnish her home at a saving. Each room outfit is separately priced should you care to furnish less than 4 rooms. Sold on liberal weekly or monthly terms—without interest. It is your own money that you re spending, so take a little " time. Come in. Look around and compare trade in. Here Is What You Get at the Phillip Levy Store, 735 7th St. el el frigerator as part pa The Living Room The Dining Room The Bedroom The Kitchen ment on a new one t Velour Davenport Bed : o il Size Bow-end Bed vear. Top-icer model Overstufied Chair to matcih . O ter ab drawer 25300 § iced for Bridge Lamp Bufiet o Fop-icer Refrigerator aow priccd o 511.75 Davenport Tabie $ Cldir Licing fabl ' Porcelain Top Tab as little as. el 30-picce Dinner Se Two White Enamel Chairs 7 Roors Sisc Ry Room Size sn Mattr 6x9 Congoleum - Rug Terms $1 W eckly are satisfactory vou tell us what you want Oil-(‘oc;k Stoves Baby Carriages Clean, Safe, Odorless— : g Powerful burners fit up Specially Priced— close under the cooking top Reed Fiber Park Stroller, wi ] and give you an intense red adjustable hood. hot cooking heat. Your old price, $17.30, sale price. . stove accepted as part pay Full _Size Gondola-style Reed ment. 2-burner models with- Fiber Baby Carriage. sold regu t high shelf -P; 1 larly’ for $4730, e $9g o b $17.85 3-Piece Cretonne Upholstered Genuine 3 . o price ..... . little as . . - + —— 3-Piece Velour Bed Davenette Suite—Silk-Shade Floor o %g o e B wents Reed Suite and Table 4 T bl dR S y ' Y Our fcnlirc sxor(e)fi( now alive with the very latest in — — summer. furniture. special interest is a 3-pie Lamp—Library Tableand Rug _ Keed Tivig o St Laimes coir n cecvomns $O.00 Included in this outfit is a velour upholstered bed davenette. chair and rocker ~Vf||r}g seats n‘ud C_rctgnn_c Backs aind Round Table to match = with frames in brown mahogany finish. A silk shade electric (= that we are now offering complete for only floor lamp and your choice of either a library table or daven- $1 79.50 Terms $4 every Ist and 15th port table in mahogany finish. A room size rug is also included ‘ : ce of -piece Baronial Brown Reed A full line oi light Maple } at this low price of. A e o " Filier Suites withoutore- 829 75 | Rockers with comiortable scats ang . tonne now priced at... The Fashionable Gate-Leg Table— Serves as a console table when Cane-Mahogany Rockers— closed—may be used as a library & Ty table or dinin bl Add a touch of refinement to your home at L tane h when open. Priced small cost with one of these cane and ma- upward from 17.50 hogany- rockers. Sold on SasT terms and priced up from Terms, 81 weekly Mothpreof Cedar Chests— H*(.LL(.P LEW & @ 2-inch Post Simmons Bed Outht— In the Phillip Levy Store you'll find man . The outfit offered includes a 2-inch con- different designs in Red Cedar Chests—in - tinuous-post White Enamel Bed, a Simmons s 75 cither plain or copper trimmed. Priced now $10-75 Link Spring and a comfortable cotton felt . for as little as....... Sisieiie s 755 Semnfh SLNW‘-BGtWe_%n_G'&\H. 3 mattress. 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