Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1928, Page 3

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T a bidon of wine. William Lase and | Weisser, the Germans, were with us frequently. Our constant topic of conversation was “le promenade,” as the Legionnaires call desertion, Studied Map Carefully DUTY,I]IS[;OURA[}EIJ. - PLANNED T0 FLEE Legion Party Escaped From Station and Headed for Frontier. and we discovered we miles from the British frontic crow flies. We decided to make the br francs as a priz Every vear t hung up a prize for the manship. There had I fighting in the last ve nable to hold the decided to distribute the mons men nominated by the lieuten- | ants for good shooting in hattle., 'he others had a few franes RN g they had | the n . We hll camp. each man carrving a couple of |mi.mw and his musett would end s that when en we would be Attrache’s pala ont s the % put o | e E he frontier between Bosrs J ing th el suspicion we went to work | our clothes. We washed £ we had. to kill time, To wn we hid ourselves in a | f the palace. Harvev and [ etermined to start, but Lass | 1ld not make up their en came the not be atle to room one this far and I've issed 'k rapporte.” 1 said, “and v Retrayed by Wall, card the guard ew then it A R The slope was cut up with We scram- | Coming all breathless, waiting for a ma- un burst from the camp ahove, | veral min the fields | \ We had picked a ‘moonless night. 1 took my bear | lated would hrin a point where nal lichts of v night a ra | which in turn signaled Sueida. which in turn was in communication with | Ezra e | We m\pxml intil dawn, o Samn: | hid in S Tole meeting 18 for the | hill Then we s¢ of rocks on top of a When It hacame Hent angugh 1 a reconnaisance. 1 discovered at we were right on the hill.in front | the Druse on T saw | d_hearing | more to the left. but d he night the others thouzht 1 was ton far ever ; ff our course. | But T wog not jar at this. We N ‘\‘s e still well in line with our ob. | tive | | Hid Until Sunset. .| We ate breakfast, smoked a cigar- {ette or two, and took turns watching | and sleeping. We could see Sueida | from our hiding pl There geemed | Ino signs of unu But | {there were too many people wander- ing round with plows for mn com fort. So at 10 o'clock we for bigger and better rock Per oo META | WEATHERSTRIP (Lasts forever. Satisfaction tanranteed.) Col. 10381, Day. Night and Sunday 1430 Clifton St NW. activity. Vie P {n m-r H. SHI $150 8100 pluues of the Inont lnd Nose are from a Cold, the infl-mmm will remain until the Cold is gone. To work off the Cold and to fortify the system against Grip and Influenza, 10 8 resulution of the Na al & _meeting held on 2 hox of BROMO QUINIRE Proven Merit since 1889 DAILY DAIRYETTES ~-No. 26 — Manalysis le multiply our means of sanita- at the same time we mcrease the causes of illness through the faster modern pace, We in e our methods of hygiene, and redouble the da s to health by disregarding rest, exercise, proper diet, As competence tion advances on diseretion re treats on another fut Ao e snle. {4 Jem, By the st of hnman L. T. Jones Bedding i ining a little 931 H St. N.W. M. 2097 each s One great X/amc" ~To ]‘*xny Back one front fortress of vitality, one s hich general poell ¥ ’ healt) oy es being s the per tsunmiption of milk, At every meal drink Chestput - Farms Milk-—rated highest by v s DTt the Ihstrict of Columbia BYRON S /l;"1 Health Departmen, PRINTING “Ihe Knowing Mother IN A HUVRY Will Have No Other.” Sheatrust Farma %l'z Yy POTOMAC 100y Pennsylvania Ave ut 260h Mreet NW merea nati EXPERT reor)r MFN capina " Ironclad Rmhng (/;. Ehopes READY FOR YOUR 1928 PI?INTING N}:laI)S rhc Na!x«nml (,apnal Prgu l)onl l?ull and luas et e x BH)HI S FACTORY €U K ST, D W I ment “ to get away with weapons us on the slo .... 1ay one | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, mile to the south. We remained hid: | hest piace to cross the bo den there until sunset. Were told it wax casier (o ke As soon as the blinkers startgdup [at £l Umtalye thar war | BUCHAREST, Rumania, again we sel out The goins\as | e ‘village of II'I hieh they |3 (). —Forelgn Minister Nic fruch eaaler, At dayhreak we Hitked |sait wan ocoupled by’ a bad tribe. e q up the railrond that runs from Bpsea | (Conyrizht 109K i all countrics by (he| (1IESCH 1oft vesterday for Sam We knew we were about | North American SeWspiner Al Haly, for a health cure, les from the frontier. We | o as long as we kept out ul\ v the daytime. Harvey, however, was In ong .of . He wae determined to | <ht, until T wanted | field until nisht, | » the erossing | safely. Lass and Weisser were non commital, Carbine Settled Dispute, Harvey's arbine settled the argu- | The rest of us had heen unable My rifte | has been with the others under guard | in camp. None of ux wanted to be | Toose i that country unarmed, so there was mothing (o o but_ follow /\Z Pocahontas \&> N and New River @ S Ees, $1050 v Best grade — thoroughly screened, slack: F. W. BERENS, Inc. 1543 New Jersey Ave. N.W. North 816 [URing to eat since’ the nizht hetore, | Phones North 8808 was glad to stop and eat. They of fered us food. While we were cating 5 — . - 5 no border was the villaze Between lay w upied by were all As we we at- tiention from emed friendly | lock we stop 1k to a group of them. T had a premonition this was un wise. But as we hadn’t had any D. C. TUESDAY, Titulescu Secks Health. JANUARY 3, January ns Ti Remo, Harvey questioned them about the Annrounces FTER many years of individual effort. The Chestnut Farms Dairy and The James F. Oyster Company, two of Washing- ton’s oldest and most reliable business houses. are combining their respective en- ergies to facilitate the handling of their growing service to customers for BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE. 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