The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1922, Page 11

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By Lieut. Charles E. Keegan. National Guard units throughout the State will observe the birthday of Theodore Roosevelt on Friday. In practically every armory tn the State @ portrait of the ex-President will be Unvelled with his famous “Keep Up the Fight for Americanism’? message {inscribed below the pictures. Appro- priate coremontes will mark the un- Yelling. Adjutant General J. Lesile Kincaid will conduct the ceremonies inthe armory at Hudson. Only five enlisted men of tho Na- ional Guard of this State will be Sligible for the appointment to West Point this year under the new quota, The examinations will be held March @ next. It ts expected that New York will again fill its quota, as it did last year for the first time. Applicants must have been in the National Guard at least ono year and must be between the ages of 19 and 22 and be @t least 6 feet 4 inches in height. Big doings are being planned at the armory of the 105th Field Artillery in the Bronx for Armistice Night. An elaborate review will be tendered Col Robert W. Marshall of that command. Col. Marshall was a private in the outfit which he now commands, and made an enviable record in the war A horge show, the first ever held in the Bronx, will constitute part of the Programme, which is b arranged by the members of E ry E, of which Capt. Clarence H. Higginson is commanding officer. Brig. Gen. Willoug! {ng Commandant of Fort T be the guest of the 212th Artille @ review at its armory on next - Gay night. Col. Nelson B. Burr, commanding the 212th, and his staff plan to show ( Walke how much improved the men are from their stay at Fort Totten during the summer encampment. Private Walter Knudson of tl! medical detachment of the Mth Joys the distinction of bel enlisted man in the to get paid for c Knudson ts a pa Hospital in Brooklyn. e the 14th has a bed. He fract Is lett leg ata drill. Major W chroeder jr., who operated upon Hien says he'll be out in a few weeks and Knudson fg cheerful. Most of his cheer canie when the good news of his payroll status was brought him. Capt. Frank Tournabene and Lieut David Dove supervised the “mock re- view’ which was staged the other night at the armory of the Mth, Pri- vate Harry Lubin of Company I, as chief reviewing officer, with the title of Brigadier General of the South African Hottentot Guards, drove into the armory in an ash cart to conduct the ceremonies. Over 3,000 people enfoyed the review, wht lowed by dancing and ac Bridg. Gen. ames G. Robb will be tendered a review by the Regiment at its armory on Nov Plans have been completed for the big recruit drive of the 7ist. It will start on No. 16 with a parade through Park Avenue from 34th to 59th Street and then back over the same ground through Fifth Avenue A canvas: will be made of all the athleti social clubs from Fifth Avenu East River by teams of enliste Business pressure has Lieuts. Joseph Mullne:, Anderson and Thomas S. Mc the 9th Coast Defen: col tender their resis 8, which through the pr John J. Byrne 4 A. Keyes, in mand of the Control, will put the regiment through a drill on Oct 25 which will be followed by danein);, and on Oct, 30 there will be anot} eg i- mental drill followed by a big Hal- loween party. The big boxing tournament between the National Guard and the United States Navy will take impe led James mand to have been forwarded 9th armory next Saturday There will be four Selling Out! Sacrificing the Entire Contents of Our 33d St.S EE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922, | bouts on the programme. Sunny Corbin, Pete Hayis, R. O'Neil and Marty Powers will represent the Guard The Division special ‘agon with a will start off the soctul s Halloween dane One of the tea- tures of this party will be an exhibt- tion of new mobile machine shops Ordnance Compan: ny of the special troops is having a hard time keeping away applicants. They drill in a big vacant lot at Fort Washington Avenue and 168th Street and have quite a large and interested audi.ace at each drill, Seventh Regiment night will be ob- served at the Hippodrome on Nov. 6, when the entire regiment will attend the big show house for the especial Sousa concert, Liout. Francis Suth- erland, bandmaster of the 7th, will present a new march that night en- titled "The Gala It was writ- ten by Suthe nd dedicated to the regiment. Col. Wade Hayes will be presented with the original manu. script of the plece. The football teant of the 101st Cavalry got off to a bad start, but they are not pessimistic. The Holy- Harmony Smart trim lines are al- ways a noticeable feature of Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes. But we don’t sto; there in helping New Yor! women to be the best dressed in the world. We put those lines into boots and low shoes, in a variety of leathers, on lasts of all descriptions. 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