Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1925, Page 34

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a 3 ™ » \ - - e 0= m ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MAY 24, 1925—PART 1. of the expenditure of National Guard |oficers of operation shows that they 5 k 3 funds that it was to stop increases in |reported to the Secretary that the I ) = z nits. ¥ do_not believe that his |ship would he ready on June 15. lbtrlct Naflonal Guard orders were as broad as that. With| Jugsling of funds from one appro- |this in mind,_further steps will be |priation to another, when it is desired | made to convince the War Depart-|to accomplish a purpose, it was as- - o " 3 ment offic of the advisability and |gerted, seems quite easy, B @ = e 3 { serted, seems quite easy, and the off ’ ‘or highest proficiency in his rating of this type with the big guns along | heed of authorizing this reorganiza- | cers of the Naval Reserve Officers’ As: Claude A. Replogle, Coast Artillery | the river. One side of the drill hall |tion in time for the annual camp of | sociation of the District of Columbi e ln orps, was presented with a shell |of the armory at Water and O str the Coast Artillery at For ? 3 R L4 ; | ory at Water and reets | at Fort Monroe, |are determined to see that there i I'\:v;mmd’nn a s‘mmx and appropriately | southwest has been given over en- | V. in August. square dealing. They are hlanrflr’\l: t:' sngravec when | tirely to this work. and under the di- | = - ¥ N the battalion was rection of Maj. Walter W. Burns, com- | _The following men enli g0 into the entire situation from every > e . . he battalion wax S e Wi R o || The following men enlsted tn the |Enete” e made - vaiant Rent o A New Department Opens at Kann’s With ater and O i avenue southeast., Company D; Jacl e : streets southwest | 89 § Sergt. C. Y. Coanshock. U, S. Coast |.J. Madeoy, 3 e wack [Aght will continue. They ure not in o PY : e T e o 1 (et southwest | position now to disclose their plans, ol O e et e Most Modern of Sewin ion was made P | Md., last weck to select number of S > ) 36 ] of infiuential people who - are inter- Maj. Walter W ‘;',n.v[' excles which will be assigned (o | street northwest, Company TRty AN | ested in the local reserve, it was said. | urns, comm: w’ | [the local organization for transporta b = A - ing the or { tion. and which will be taken on the |, Mal. (ien. Stephan was informed | ! tion, who . { trip to camp last week by Bri n. Milton A. r i ¢ rmhhmr’v ed him = Capt o te - "';"“"I "‘;‘"’1 the National ENGL|SH KING REFUSES o L i' e tle DroACienEy apts e and Cla Maryland and president of 1] shown, | It wag ence S. Shields, iment of En 3 Guard Association of the LEGACY OF $250,000' | ded hi | sincers. have completed the rse | nited States. ' that the ~National e L] | & of instruction at the United tes | Guard would not be drawn into th i { o Humphreys, \a War Department and the Reserve ‘Will Revert to Religious men below the | = Officers’ ‘Assocation. Gen. Reckord (23 men below | the ;. REPLOGLE. | Plans are being made by the engi. |sid that he did not think November Order. ree ’ Eoouof corporl | neer regiment to publish a regimental | 11 Was a good day. and neither was 53 iavever. he i not now a member of | magazine. which will be sed for con- | he in favor of July 4. In keeping out Coessapaiulienceial the i mosinion Diese ik . ” A o an employe | veying information for t emhers | of the controv he takes the stand| LONDON, April — Disregar ;e 4 P Eaniation 1/ He isisn emylovs e X s the stand| LONDON, Apri isregarding | : i Bureau, in the field | themselves and also for the pur | that as soon as the President and the [ancient precedent set down by Roman eStln ouse and when he was ordered | | | 3 J G fe ond when he vdered into | of acquainting interested people in | War Department agree upon a day (emperors, King (eorge recently de his: connection with the "l:m"‘"‘l:y;‘.:;m work of this organization and [ for the test ”LP National Guard will |clined to accept a legacy of Gwyrch 0 - = = Kl fied becanse o poua oy the organization |thus increase the membership. The dy to take part, and until such |Castle in Wales and $250,000 for fts g ectrified Consol e o editing and printing will be by mem- | 0'ders are received they will ta of bequeathed to SRS Y ~onsole Taved presentation ens nang, (e de|printing press. printing pages 18x21 last year leaving an estate valued at | and Desk Models! fon ade. |inches. has heen authbrized and | more than $1,000.000. Hope ex- ; e ot antes o i 0 S o e | | NAVAL RESERVE Preased tn. (56 coumtess' wi that the v ~These “Frec Westinghouse” Machines are will be started at Fort Washington, |Pany I | castle would become a permanent resi b ‘ Il B S T B 7 | o ste o ecomna petmanan| et works of art, fashioned into beautiful pieces of kitehens arrive. and are putl Negotiations are being conducted by | The first cruise of the seas for the princes of Wales, but as the be- furniture, appropriate fo bBest ‘conattion: the ¢ ndtlCapt. P. G. Nevitt, quartermas of | the Naval Reserve of the Di .w" of | quest has been disclaimed by the ruler } = e 1 N : vmen w Tk Lo the Potomae | the 29th Division, with the Norfolk |Columbia — was —completed the property will pass, according to igdgoom: & Py ancoe ver fort each Sundas and hold their and Southern Railroad for e pur when the U. S, sagle. directions, to the Order of St. John of the makers, Kann's off rill so that they will be at erv |Pose of getting special excursion | turned from a > e Jerusalen England. The » t that high state of hev ks [rates for the members of the et | Islunds and “,'f."'m'v'}:",';:".,. e by i oticris o wrice s SERRN to Ir annual duty at | Regiment of Neers and 29th |Sound. Aside from considerable sea.|for residential and adminigtrative pur [ Fort Monroe in This pre-| Military Police Company when they |sickness among the (-.mi;;:. poses. ,‘ ¥ liminary work will fit them to start|&0 into camp at Virginia Beach in|Many of whom got their first taste| In connection with King George's YRRt practice with the 12inch muns | August 0 rates will be qked |0f (he broad Atlantic on this small |refusal to receive the legacy it s re 1t Fort Monroe the first week of their between the camp and the re- |Patrol boat, which bobbed about like |called here that the Roman emperors [ ariva Broper and bhetween the eamp |# cork, the cruise was said to have|from Augustus on down the line I Maj already has assigned the |and Norfolk, and it is expected that |Deen successfui in many . ways, |vastly increased their private estate I ” ".'\H "“"’-".’ };m’mm; A Batter r-,\. e”n‘;‘l;\lwlv .»:‘ nm\jn.\p]“.u want to go | r”':;;'r\', W .\mr»s was in Armmmm!| was the custom, by means of lega ] ‘ £ x §~n«v will be manned by ttery A | © erty to Norfolk, particu o e ssel. After a lay-up of three |cies from their loyal subjects. . - - E {'the local organization, While Latiery on Saturdas and’ Sunday when | eeks, ‘the vessel i ‘command of shsiosile Lo e One of the Beautiful Console Models Shown Open! This Model 3attery rott \ese | are relieved from dri he railroad | S0md A. Schofield, will sa o1 l ¥ tteries comprise what is known as|company has offered a 12-cent rate |the West Indies on a 30duy erutee | FAMOUS VILLA AT TIVOLI This sewing machiune is, when ¢ sed. a very handsome table. When In Walnut e “million-dollar battery” at Fort |between the resort and camp, but this | toUching the Virgin lslands, Haiti T operied it bocomes| (e molt mofern . dotobng wiackines It conients Vil nroe. is not considered reasonable as it is |21 any electric light socket and makes 35.000 stitches for one cent. Its cover O Ea® Mg . practice out.of the| Salka. Vors hari: ioe. ana. onseia) g 0 BE SCHOOL OF music turns Dack instend of to one evd, making o hondy citting Wble. It hos ! :Iukfllurrm; the first week. the second |are b made to have a 5-cent rate While the Burcau of Operations of e the built-in-head Westinghouse motor and adjustable knee control. Mahoganv wcek of The training heriod will be | established. The rates between the the Navy Department has published | Noted Musicians Offer Special Lt given over to small arms practice and |camp and Norfolk have not been dis- |# ISt of vessels which will be in com s Finishes visits to Fort Story for Instructic cussed { mission after July 1 for the next fiscal Training for Students From dnd at the Righ h Y i A the 1#inch guns and to Fort Eustis, | . | vear, and which shows that the Eagle the United Stat at the Right, the Same where they will witness the firing of | Recrufting for the 12Ist Regi- |NO: 76, and the U. S. destroy e ates. 4 3 : 1l ulting fo 21st Regl . 8. destroyer Allen D : the 135 mm. guns. = |ment of neers has been re will be here for ‘training reservists, | Correspondence of the Associated Prest Model Shown Closed > Tt has been decided that this branch [sumed with & dew (o Alling up a | (Nere seems o be a_ possibility now | RoME, 5 of the local National Gua 2o to |number of companies “with a. foil|thet. the Alien it ] s el L e fts camp_at Fort Ao, Ve by|auota in tima for camm. As a pesbere; and, dFStiisiit ds probable that|lcs oo exclusively for American grucks"The artilerymen il Gam |oF tne Tntensive’ campin to SovanRhe Tagle will replace 'the gunboat | 550t Sk A of he famous. Vill ] i ! . pup tents en roate and the meals |recrutts, the Engineers. have biamed |Chevenne at Baltimore as tralning | &'Eete, ot TFivoll, one of the. marvels H s () A v will be served om the rolline|ibe lan 6t The buldine ot ‘:ET 41 ship of the Maryland S Nk NINg | 'Este at Tivoli, one of the marvels ere 1s ur ”r(l( tll(’ er. tch | of Ttalian landsca A e cavat| - Keesee, Company A, and a detail |1 finding difficulty in locating suffi- | 41", pen July 1% and continne it ; at_the United St aval |l Sosses CombaniyiA saualcliost Ml 15 o eitoiy estimaienk T vo0 s | L oDt 2 SAmanyTUlS nited ihe P Academy admit that they had a| el = , t . instructors are Resplghi. Consolo, / / o=k e ooy Wit if oA {quarters. Tt will be kept open in the |Placing the vessel in commission. (%1 (" 5 P! ne [ 7 ? * A (A L i S e L R e L S S R e 20 Allowance for Your National Guard of Tt of Co|day and evening with a view to at-|{IHOTET L2, MOnC KB8 beon B ount |Position. piano. violin and singing / umbia, when they were over there re. | the eted Ith|of these funds. It was pointed out|FeSPectively gemily” for the annualcompetition, g [t ihe Navy Department that if the fropeclliaissbaye e rantel onf . et Mo e e i Maj. n. George W. Rickards,|09ds and ends of moneys left over| 3 = P s e ' B e S o, e e i T e SRS R 0 achine carest thing to compe o3 have | tured down the request of Aa). Gen, |PUC otherwise she will not be. en W The Mesestisdvant 0vs | tional Guard of the District of (o. |4vailable funds will not be taken to e n the Purchase of Any “Free Westinghouse™ Console or Desk Model I Bt i is (ond . of tne|IEmbia, 0¥ ia izecrganisation) of ithe | SOX:ImIon her, it was said, but with-| Practice Growing Among Members best in the history of ‘the guar 0th Coast Artillery Corps from a|CUt any valid explanation. If the best in the history of the guard, and |{uo hatiers o 4 threehattory or- |(unds are not found trom the odds of British Parliament. ) ’ J T b s o . err, | EAZ T A, ipentons 120 was W Lo A AT a of | pebonde of e Aot P : own Delivers Any [New Mode tlo, this Summer. |oranization: but it Wwas turned down | PgEt 4T, and mon with o prob L LONDON. April 20._Tea drinking = ke, seledule, To oo hecause it was said it would increase | 2011 at they might never be |al members of the House of e i e O e o he smount otinunds b, Hessnes | faund Commons is on the increase. - During Balance in Monthly Payments! e T e o O o |0t thatincrensciotinay 'th the bmben| - 0meven, |1t (s swointel Jqut by bz S LEan 100,000 tads mess i Simms, Congress Heights, D. C.. has |Personnel and the addition of cer- | those in close touch with the situation |Served to the parliamentarians, com > have looke i A s o S 11 i e tin equipment, und also ecanaa '“m)m when Secretars Wilbur ordered P red with 74059 in 1923 g, | s ]\'\ e ]'““1‘ ! "]’1“" over many Sewing Machines very carefully. and have e e ot B e tarime ™™ | might furnish & precedent on which | the destrover Tiazelwood- assigned to|Snd, dionecs alao Incteased. and o fullv decided that “The F e p s o oI the 1L et of |other States might rely in asking |the Naval Reserves in Californi DIl el Sosn) N e he e he marke e e e e Y will continue through the Summer:|fOF an increase of their units home State. the officers of the X nd meals served in 12 months. the market today. e have taken the exclusive agency—and wish every Mondays, Companies A and B: Wed WA epartment found little difficulty in —_— —— o 1 e S g T e e < : = days, Companies E and F; Yoolidg: e D resi to commission nd last {that may be pried off with a coin or mng is very hiberal offer for vour o achi 3 he -chs days. Companies | and I; Fridays. | Coolidge when he directed a curtailing week. the report of the conference of |knife has been invented | e AT : your old machine. to apply on the purchase and military police company: Satur. price of a brand-new,up-to-date sewing machine. Come in and see all the days and Sundays, rifle team and vol- beautiful models and 1 5 b . : o s B e ; autiful models and let us demonstrate their quiet efficiency Officers of a number of the com One of the Desk Model. panies of the local National Guard are ——— not receiving pav, because they have AR HU i already have are in attendance on “or Those W ) 3 ric Power W . darfll night. Efforts are being made Th . . - 1o Have No Electric Power We Offer el et orunizatons 11 e Music Center of the National Capital . order to collect pay there must be I ; II h 60 per cent of 60 men present and wWo ign-yrade drilling with the company on drill L= night A t . The Medical Detchment, 121st Engl = y l\l l . neers, is still holdinz the top of the 00 ower acnines T B SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR MONDAY At tho Special Prs cent, an increase éven over the show. y he Special ric ing of last week The standing of p HRces the other commands in ttendance last week follows, in order B. 121st Engineers €. 121st Engineers, 71.69: Headquar \ [ te and Service Company, 121st (1’1( Engineers ; 20th Military Police - “ompany Company D, 12 5 omoany TR $58 Lark Portable Regularly $44 and $64 FEngineers, band section, Y Srcall 5 . . G e lodel. Special at : $2 Down Delivers Any of These Models r'nw Artillery, 58.17: Company E, A ;'7:"; Westinghouse built-in- st Engineers, 54.54: Company F. L N cad motor. 121st Engineers, 53.06: Company A, LOOk lke eW-=-- i 1st Separate Battalion, Infantr: z 44.70, and Battery A, 260th Coast AT- ity 5000 : Play Like New! S SO S B Another Feature: estinghouse hoard, for promotion to the grade of . . c dax” night: Sergt. T. A Riler. Com ectrie ew1ng acnines-—-/ vew novyal ! Oflel pany E Schricker, i Company 1] £ Hamiiton, Company ¥ G. P. Har' bin, Company rst Sergt. A s < b o a0 =i i e e Gl s —One of the very best made. The built-in Westinghouse g last Tuesday night they and Sergt O -. o e 3 £ > P i motor—the finest in the world—assures you perfect stitch- p i b icions % | certificates of efficlency and placed i ith abs 2 ; % 2 i e . T ing with absolutely no trouble. Simple to operate. Econom- I five first named. it is expected. will c - ¢ i i receive their commissions in a short ical too—75,000 stitches for only one cent. iFI;nhhcfi‘m | . time, and it is probable that another 5 i I | vacancy in the present commissioned | At personnel will occur before the annual encampment in August. S 7 Ruge . Come to 4th Floor Demonstration e el Including Bench jubilant over the fact that sufficient . funds will be available to send its ---and Delivery | | August Weekly practice is being l ” held for the purpose :;|E training the i $50 OO standal‘ s oca <men so that they may r . 1ze Wardrobe lrunks at trophies vear. Lieut. Just C Jensen in of the team. The P 3 4 T IR P Here’s something to bring you.down- l Women’s $2.95 Week 9 following dates: School for small arms e o P o Nguronal. e town early Monday morning. When the [ End Suit Cases................. . Assoc n natce September . | 2 . and_ mational matches, September 14 | great Jordan store announces bargains of | —Attractive Week End or Overnight Cases, with to 19. The team will go to camp at Deposit . . Y Z i leather corners, swinging handle, good catches and L] AL Rt S this kind they are sold in a few hours. For locks. Neatly lined and complete with skirredAop regiment. anc ers w 2 < ket. Sizes 18, 20 and 22 inches. . = ‘ detached during the camp period and | poc : sent direct to Camp Perry. where | this group we have selected the very best | —Made with large, massive round edges f they will remain until after the : . | ges. matches are concluded. $ of our tl‘aded-m-Players-—and priced them | 15.00 Steamer Trunks i open bulge top and corners protected with Members and former members of | at e $12 0 best brassed haydware. They are equipped the goard. who also were members of | !eaSt $100 under regular value. New Special, Monday ... 2 with garment hangers, laundry ha; Z{:‘" the Washington High School Cadet | 1 ) % R ) » sho | e e o Per Week spring stock is arriving! No room for any- | —Round.cdge’ Trunks, covered with hard fiber. B e e e | of their records to the Adjutant, the - : They have loop draw-holts and spring locks: are Z 2 »#CEANEL i high school cadet magazine. This | thing else now—hence these bargalns! 1 cloth-lined and have covered tray. Sizes 34, 36 and section and locking bar. . paper is compiling a list of former ! | b S : i members of the cadet corps, with the | 38 inches. / Kann's—Third Floor View to having a permanent record of | s s ers who have seen service. | Maj.-A. W. Maish, U. detailed | Wwith the local cadets. is undertaking | the work of getting the necessary in- formation, and to that end wrote a | letter to National Guard headquarters | I hera this week, asking for the informa- | e —p———— I tion. I I “The Busy e COMPANY i e Busy The guard has obtained a portable I C 1% Penn. Ave., stersopticon machirie which will be Tk ey or _instraction and entertain: | | A 8th and D ment of officers and men. ‘ | The Coast Artillery has a rifle range | ‘ all its own, and also a range for train. | | g in the intricate sighting instr | iy ments which are used by, organizations I f

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