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RESORTS. THE CIVILIAN ARMY Organized Reserve s—National Guard. BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. ve officers of the 313th ¥icld Artillery Regiment are interested Prop: 1 training program for ner of 1925 for the regiment. regiment was ordered into uty status for the two weeks ast Summer, it will be the turn 3i4th Regiment to g0 to Camp Meade this Summer. 1t s understood maent will probably u two weeks camp no doubt wi ‘F‘nrl Myer, Local re t the 313th Regi- be ordered into camp. The ated on the vation. This artillerists the of the 16th U. organization at F' Toy Herron, commanding off 313th Field Artillery, no doubt will be the commanding officer of the camp A Regular Army officer from the sld_Artillery will be in camp as > instructor. It is believed that len, 6th Field Artillery, wi ed for this detail ally acquainted al officers, as he duty at Camp Meade as for the past two s type of camp, st with regu- s very bene artiller | FROM smbers of the Ameri 1l Soclety, under the a United States Ch ham Building e applicants fo n in the ¥ an anplicant for ap- Field Artillery re- stant executive of- reserve headquar- Army, Fred Yeomans, reserve offi- ield Artillery. The p after the examination by t rd, are sent to 4he commanding general flf the 3d Corps Area, either ters, represent Leroy & ew for tne Corps and marked another great step forward in the development of the or- ganized reserves. Lieut Maryland Shipley of is att the War ton. This v 2, with in_attend- The field cers of the a- e Infantry ; Bureau of £ assignment rs to Army uary 28, be- 4 the com- ort Benning chool at Camp 30 informa- the enlisted i who are to ion course at alry arm ice and its relation to other arms of the service, last Thursday at the Interior Department. Maj. Gen. Malin Craig, chief of Cavalry, who was scheduled to attend the meeting, was unable to be present. An invita- tion to those reserve officers of Wash- ington who have not joined the asso- clation to do so at once has been ex- tended by Maj R. E. B. McKenney, president of the association. Applica- tions should be sent to Maj. McKen- ney, care of the Cosmos Club John T. Thompson, U. S. A., re- formerly of the Ord: e De- has been appointed a briga- ral in the Ordnance Reserve largely due to Ge extending over ars, that the pre s of efficien f the rvice shoulder rifle was attained, and since his retirement from tive list of the Army, se ago, he has been devoting his time to development of a satis- ctory semi-automatic shoulder rifle At the commencement of the war he was recalled from the retired list and made chief of the small arms division d of this divi- awarded the distinguish- dal. Later he was ad- the tempc rank of ral and made director Indiana University has n Gen. Thompson the of law Col. tired, partment, dier gene vanced to ar ‘urfllvn of doctor HOLDS "SPELLING BEE" J. F. Du Hamel Wins Prize at So- ciety of Natives Cont s K. old Du Hamel won fashioned Souiety of Natives of the t its regular Washington first THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D fi house- went back Bud swore w Year an’ * an’ smokin’. plit inner tube makes a peach of a reducin’ girdle,” writes Miss Fawn Lippincut, in th’ woman's department o' th' Week I\ Slip Horn. ht, John F. Dille Co.) CAT CLUB HEADS NAMED. shington Cat C| 1 Connecticut i dward, first vice Schmid, second L. Bonner, sec- 1 Fuller, t: 3 ¥ ident; Mrs. P, caused such | s unicipal Court, f had to wield his with vigor to restore partial Adams was aw pri arded given 3 chuldt f the program in- on the Aller mbia and in good ox 176-R OWNER—6-ROOM HOUSE, 3 o abi SOLD MY e two-family apt Ash: must OWNER- S ROOM HOUSE, MOUNT t section: $10,000. Address Box 233.R, HOUSE, ANY wrice. T ANY SIZE OR emodel for work: price. Address Box BIA HEIGHTS i possession 30 days; and ferms! S TO 10 R mmvN st be good buy. SCRRICK A0 5’,‘.;\ sse; Iarge cash payment. Petwor Box 481-3 WANTED must be modern £ oruited. - Add FROM OWNER Columbia b SMALL HOUS TO BUY . state pric TOL, MD. obert E.| 60D | 158. | bers of the 1d means comm that plans at show which 150 | ted to com- this city \\HH r cats and kittens are expec pete for prizes RESORTS. NEW ORLEANS, LA, UTHE CITY eAnI FORGOT NEW ORLEANS ““The Paris of America’’ Centre of Winter Racing and Carntval folt, Honting and All Gutdoor Spores K l;t Ht. Charles Am-nu s Ludlng Hotals l"'ll.“- Jes oo & b . ALFRED S, AMEN & GO feod ropristors mmdurwmuh-h. RSBURG, FLA Si :Pefelsbulg FLORIDAS | Old time hospitality many new attractions Famous Sunshine c:/y Climate / {Ls}ung boa{mg onfln ulfsTampa Bay | Golfand other ™7, outdoor sports //' FineHotelsand ~/ furnished apartments forirformation write Dillm-n cHamsl S T A 0 RES 0 PR chase house In good colored neighborbood, 5 or § rooms and bath: substantial cash pasment. Repiy to L. oe Bl ORE WITH A FIVE-ROOM over same; any good sec: tion of city. Will buy business with store if same {y dry goods or grocery. Not over 000. Must buy at once. ~Address Box ger apartm. SE_OF A 00d _section of either not ~over * $10,000. For THOUSES ¥OR any section of city. ( R/ -\\ D ALL: ‘\Iam 717. pr:l d or_unimproved, nd, if priced rl(hl‘ be -xpet(ed L10T BId, sires to purch:ue a small hotel or rooming house of 30 rooms or more. Write full particulars. Garfield 1. Kass, care MORRIS CAFRITZ CO., Inc., 14th and K. Main 617. ATLANTIC CITY, GIRL SCOUTS Troop 7, Mrs. J. P. Hovey, captain; Bleanbr Jones, scribe, held its regu- lar meeting Wednesday, January 7. The girls practiced knot-tleing, sig- naling and other events for the rally. The regular classes also were held. During the game period a snappy basket ball game was played. The meeting closed with the good-night song. Saturday morning Mary Ewin, Lois Wilson, Arnita Cockerille, Elizabeth Grifith’ and Eleanor Jones went to the first class Instruction at the Girl A In the afternoon The was held at Cooke o'clock Monday, January 12 treasurer and secretary gave their reports. A new member, Cecella Rhoade, was entered. The girls dis- cussed the Valentine party they plan to have. Beatrice Strasburger pre- sided at the meeting. After the business meeting some of the stayed to study for fests the scribe, was abs Strasburger, the secr her plac Eveling Gleaves, capt . scribe, held = meeting 3:30 o'clock. The girls |vrul ud songs for the rally and tled knots. Games were played and fi was practiced. A good-night o was formed op 42, Mrs. Conrad H. Young scted presi- | at | in | captain; Dorothy Lundell, scribe I held a ing 5 at the | Chevy @ g o Church Pre o fh. held o e the meeting 0op 34, Vera Lawrence, a May Blankenshlip, omitted the regular ineeting girls nt Pine € captain; ‘,‘. »n went | parts bird home eding wis visited and Tiia next nisstiig af the be held Thursday in the Anacostia Method 10, Haz Shaughnessy, meeting Saturda Presbyterian ended RESORTS. JACK | PACKING class instruction at model home. The opening ceremonies were fol- lowed by patrol corners, when the girls worked on parts of the second- class tests A few new members worked on tenderfoot instruction under First-class Scout Fffie Wade. Mis worked with the girls on and oth studied birds, unde The troo idea of pa proficien the Girl Scout with the yne point in After classes and the Song” and court of The 5 honor meeting followed COMMITTEE IS NA;MED. Will Federal Plans Battle Observance. ‘0da Wil Vir Ch memb, Arrange in appointed E am H. Cocke, sup in Instity s abine s of the participation pent in the the 150th of 1 the Federal Gov elebration next April of anflversary of the battles ton and Concord. The commission four Senators and the Hou | pointed an invit also will include ready have idge has b e him Free lvmmnu __Tel. Nath 8845, 816 Eye 81 N.W Main 2010, nu\ TOPAGE FOR FORN TURE mates chearfully WESCHLER'S, Dty E. fiotelfljackson JACKSORVILLE, FLA 0 Batus ( lean and Comfortable MODERATE RATES ROBT. W. SIMMS, Owner " OTE l_-ucnalml.f-m ALBER Cantralylocatas Striety Sanlelpa "R ¥ mansgement sleven Foider on reaues FLORIDA WEST COAST ON THE GULF Where “I¢’s Springtime All The Time” Famous bathing—finest beach on the West Coast. Golf on three of Florida's Sportiest 18-hole courses with grass greens. Charmi i e for outdoor sports. iy e b oo o and picturesque country. Bowlis R Tennis and el M i Chess Pavilions, Fine Tourist Ciub House, Good Theatres, Big Leagus Baseball, Band Concerts. 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NEW YORK, January 17.—Joseph Wall, 29, elevator operator, talked himself into jall when he suggested to Mrs. Paul Loewith, a tenant, that her police dog might have made a meal of her missing dlamond ring valued at $2,500. Wall was held with- out bail after a private detective testi- fled he found the ring in a pawnshop. Exprews service to o Briacipal ports on Contize uifcent vesseln, including Moy [ Mag- ajestio, ixbeat world's l-rnu catst ing Illrlcl)vc low rates. S1IAR LINEXY RaD S7AR Ling ‘Washington Office, 1208 F Street, N,W. R. M. Hicks, Manager xing- | four members of | been ap- | at the celebra- “ROTTERDAM" | fortnightly through | Chile, Solivia, etc. Special reduced rates | Around South America Tours, 66 Days of Delightful Diversion | Itinerary includes: Madeira, Lis- | WINTER RESORTS Palace Steamers— ‘Northland and Southland’ From Washington Daily 6:30 P.M. New York-Boston by Sea CITY TICKET OFFICE Woodward Building, 731 16th St. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. Mighty ocean liners— largest and fastest in inter-coastal service. Delightful 15-day sail. Vivid sight-seeing op- portunities en-route. See Gay Havana, PanamaCanal, Balboa Fortnighdy Sailings Route: New York, Havana, Papama un:l. San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, PaNAMA Paciric Line R. M. Hicks. 1208 ¥ St. N.W. C., or any Manager, Washirgton Preferred Route XPERIENCED tourists choose the famous Santa Steamers for their luxury — business men for their speed. Regular sailings from New York the Panama Canal to Peru, “The Luxury of a Private Yachi” . Santa Ana Write for Booklet S GRACE LINE 10 Hanover Square New York tiled, covered and heated All Outdoor Sports in Climate of Eternal Springtime Average Winter Temperature 60e to 70e SAILINGS TWICE WEEKLY From N.Y. Wed. and Sat.—From Bermuda Tues. and Sat. Via Palatial, Twin-Screw, Oil-Burning Transatlantic Liners “FORT VICTORIA” and “FORT ST. GEORGE” Offering Passengers the comforts and conve- niences enjoyed on highest class ocean steamers. Landing Passengers directly at Hamilton Dock. For Illustrated Booklets Write FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Street, New York City Or Any Local Tourist Agent St. Gaorge Hotel, Bermuda—Unsurpassed location overlooking ocean, baibor and surrounding iande. Finest cuisine a0 servics, magnifeent STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. forida-by-sea Bulto. to Juckeonvilis via Savannah every Tues. En Al s s 83191 Jacksonvxl]e‘ Way Alto & NEW service hetween PHILADELPHIA aud Sallings every 10 xt wailing Jan Fa cluding meals (outside rocms extra) are MIAMI The “Allegha; steamers in ¢ 6 pom. Fares from Wash. including meals on steamer (o MIAMI via S 2 PHIT S sh Berkshlre sister ahips, are the largest PA rvar ago, and o inst Word in COMFO and Jacksonville From Phils 10 days, Information A; Sqmaonah, Inckienville, Bt Augustine Tour: Philu-a 10 davs, Merchants & Miners Transportatlon Co., 1208 ¥ St. N.W., Washin Telephone Main 1645. Bt. $11 LAMPORT & HOLT LINE anvo PACIFIC LINE o OUTH AMERI “The Better Way” EAST COAST WEST COAST Rio de Janeiro Montevideo Via Havana Buenos Aires Calling Northbound Trinided snd Ba: Vestris, Jan, 24 *Voltaire, *Vandyck, Mar. Vauban, Mar, 1 "New: ind finest ships in the service. Teurs Round Seath Americs, $585 wp. via West coast, Regular Sallings from Buenos Alre: Santos, K nlhnd , Arica, I Antofagast NEXT SAILINGS Ebro, Jan. 29 Essequibo, Feb. 26 turning East Coast or vicev Royal Mail Li Genersl Agents, 42 B Finest Ships and Fastest Time to SOUTH AMERICA from New York Next sailings to Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Monte: *PAN AMERICA Jan. 31 WESTERN WORLD Feb. 14 *SOUTHERN CROSS Feb. 28 AMERICAN LEGION Mar. 14 *Stops at Santos Investigate this fascinating and profi Tours arranged around South Pan America Line Operated for United States Shipping Board Munson Steamship Line, Managing Operators or your local agent Baltimore o and Buenos Aires: Mar. 28 Apr. 11 Apr. 25 May 9 wrip. 1 ser Bldg. New Stmmer ROBERTE. One Way Fare NEW YORK to HAVANA Including Meals and Berth ‘This superb new steamer just from her builders is being add- § ed tothealready popular Ward Line fleet, affording increased facilities forluxurioustravel be- tween New York and Havana. ROUND TRIP CRUISES Includingsightsecingtripsin Havana, with its sparkling winter gayety, its races, opera, golf and *‘foreign’" at- mosphere. A unique and delightful outing at moderate cost. Fixed sailings Thursdays and Sat- urdays. $145 and up, 9 to 18 days, nades, etc. Complete and ‘according to duration of trip. modern in every detail. MEXICO CITY e e e e e g *105 Vera Cruz and Mexico City, 185 Confer with local agent or call or address NEW YORK & CUBA MAIL S. 8. CO. ~ Foot of Wall Street, New York. WARD LINE EUROPEAN RESORTS. | Maiden Trip Jan. 24 The “Robert E. Lee"” will sail from New York, Jan. 24, and will continue in regular winter service to Havana. Luxur- ious accommodations includ- ingstateroomsen suite or sing- ly with and without private bath, three decks, tea room, sun parlor, spacious dining room and lounges, prome- EUROPEAN RESORTS. TOURS TOURS Movies, Orchestra Concerts, Danci Indoor Sea Water Swimming Pool nfi. 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CLARK'S 21st CRUISE, January 31 = MEDITERRANEAN Personally accompanied and managed by Mr. Clark By specially chartered Cunard sumptuous s. s. ““LACONIA,” oil- ner, 20,000 tons; 62 Days Cruise. $600 and up; 17 days in Egypt and Palestine; Spain, Ir,aly Greece, etc. Last Call to Join CLARK’S sth CRUISE, JANUARY 19, homNt'Yul -d FEBRUARY 4, MIDNIGHT, FROM LOS AN ROUND THE WORLD specially chartered Cunard superb s. 8. ‘““CALIFORNIA,” oil- buraerT37 000 tona: - Goed Ioentons beny avesiablc A floatmg fi)m for the trip. Route: New York, Havana, Panama geles, Honolulu, 18 days in Japan and China; Manila, Java. §mgapore Burmah, Option of 18 days in India; Ceylon, 3 days in Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, Naples, Monte Carlo, Cherbuurg, [stop overs]. Longest expenenoed cruise management. 4 MONTHS, 81,250 and up, including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Foes, etc. July 1st Cruise to Norway and Western Mediterranesn; 53 days, $550 up, by specially chartered Cunarder. Telegraph for reservations to FRANK C. CLARK, Times Bldg., New York Ober's Bteamship and Tourist Agency, 1420 H Bt N.W.—Phones Main 3347, 3348 vin R. Americans will find at the HOTEL CECIL London, England Nassau. the faultle s service they expect from the best American THE LEADING HOUSES are always open and comprise the fineat in the World. Phone, Wire or Write any of the followiog for Informa- tion, Booklet, Rates, Reservations, etc. Ax-Marlbo Blenheim itz-Carlton A -Hotel Brighton A -Hotel Strand ® -The Shelburne 1 THotel Chelsen Ci Ax-Hotel Knickerbocker 4 Seaside House -The Ambassador Antiotel Traymore Hotels. An added charm comes of its being acknowledged LONDON’S SOCIAL CENTER For Tariff Apply the Manager, or hurst Thos. Cook & Son, 245 Broadway, New York te-Haddon Hall = Cable Address: Cecelin, London