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Fort Leavenworth News from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas • 7

Fort Leavenworth News du lieu suivant : Fort Leavenworth, Kansas • 7

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PAGE SEVEN FORT LEAVENWORTH NEWS thusiasm the boys expect to turn out a first-class base-ball team this season and it is sure to be reckoned with when it comes to picking out the best company team. New Spring Merchandise Company I. Private Alivero, has For leen re-uetaneu on special umy he post steam laundry. Under the present existing order, just published, Private Van Valkinberg was unable to re-enlist at the end of his enlist ment period. Company M.

William McCarthy has been discharged by reason of pur First Lieutenant Charles S. Hamilton has been relieved as Range Officer, and succeeded by Major Flynn, 15th Cavalry. Lieut. Hamilton will turn the property over to Second Lieutenant Topham, who is the able assistant to Major Flynn. First Lieut.

E. A. Jeunet, who has been on detail duty in the office of the Chief Signal Officer, Washington, D. and on leave of absence for two months, has resumed duties with the regiment. Gymnasium drills have practically been suspended for the season.

chase. Lance Corporal Lee H. Brown was appointed corporal, vice Jackson x-oAuroA Notice the difference in i VMMVWtl this chest measurement.) Private Walter Davis, Detach No. 2, A. S.

re-enlisted today by orders from A. U. S. for 25th Infantry, Ft. George, Wright.

Wash. Tho following officers have been The Second Battalion will have the pleasure of the marching a. IJ submitted for General Court Martia to be convened at Post: season with a three-day hike the 12, 13 and 14 of April. 1st Lieut. Leighton Powell, 13th Every Member Of the Family and the Home You are invited to come to this store to see the new things, to choose from a wonderful variety of what is best in merchandise for Easter and Spring wearing.

Remember, Easter falls on March 21thJhis year, so make preparations at an early date Emery, Birfl, Tiayer JCansas City, 97fo Some inquisitive person wanted to know when next pay-day was to be Infantry, Jr.dge Advocate; Major Frank L. Winn, 13th Infantry; Capt. W. T. Little, 15th Cavalry; Capt.

someone tell him please. Company A. Not yet Tolson dear better luck next time. Just wait this reduction business is over and then perhaps we'll promote you. Upon re quest of the Commandant Army Ser Wright Smith, 5th Field Artillery; 1st Lieut.

Alexis Jeunet, 13th Infantry; 1st Lieut. W. J. O'Louglin; 1st Lieut. Peter J.

Hennessy, 15th Cavalry; 1st Laurence V. Fra-zier, Corps Engineers; 2nd Lieut. David H. Scott, 13th Infantry; 2nd Owen S. Albright, 13th Infantry; 2nd Lieut.

Thomas D. W. Meeley, 15th Cavalry; 2nd Lieut. Harold E. Mener, 5th Field Artillery.

vice Schools, Private Lawrence Aton, has been detailed from duty 1 with his company and detailed on dut at the Service Schools. Company B. Private Gallegher was gently dropped as a deserter. At the latest reports the condition of 1 ODDS AND ENDS. Private Ferguson was considered to; Sergeant Harold B.

Maxwell, Com- pany 2nd Infantry, was in the Post yesterday on business. Sergeant Max be very serious. Company C. Private Joe Greeley, has been relieved from special duty in the Post Exchange, and Private Jaack McFarland detailed in his stead. Private Cude, has went on furlough; ta-ta Ande dear.

Private Smith from duty to discharge per expiration term of service. well is detailed with the militia, hav ing been here last summer for instruc tion. Sergt. George B. Dunnigan, Hospi 'V 'V 'I' 'I' MHM444HHHHi44H(Hf tal Corps who has been on furlough for three months visiting his home at FRANK ALTHABER.

Bartlett, Kansas, returned today. Post Quartermaster Sergeant Her- Company D. Corporal Conlin has been detailed on special duty, presumably company clerk. Private Tcrrance Dorozienski has been discharged from the service by reason 7 1 man echt has been assigned quar-i ters now occupied by Mr. Charles Seventh and Kiowa, Pulley, Post Carpenter.

Private Laurence I. Cole, Troop 15th Cavalry, has been granted a fur lough for fifteen days to visit his mother who is reported to be sick at i Sroceres tfresh Treats. Louisville, Ky. Sergeant Harley E. Dagley, com pany 5th Infantry, who was here last summer taking the examination lor the grade ot 2nd Lieutenant in the Philippine Scouts has been ap pointed 2nd Lieutenant in the Phil of purchase.

Company E. Donohue and Fleming were up against it again. Tieor got a gentle reminder likewise. The transportation that was necessary in the case of Sergt. Walter Collings, Troop 15th Cavalry, will be charged against Private Crager on the next muster and pay rolls of the company.

The Sergt. escorted Crager from Ft. Sheridan, 111., to his proper station, Ft. Leavenworth, Kans. Company F.

Prvt. Dcllitt Thompson, now at Fort Adams, R. is transferred to Infantry unassigned. lie will be sent to the recruit depot, Ft. Slocum, N.

reporting upon arrival to the Commanding Officer for duty. Dcllitt was at one time a member of our famous Machine Gun Platoon. Private Huntress is on the job inspecting the chipping of the dishes in his new office. 1). R.

O. Tommy Whatkins is the "king-bee" when it comes to pulling off a stunt. Electricity For Publicity 8 ippinc Scouts to date from February 2, 1910, and has been ordered to repair in time to San Francisco to take the transport leaving there April 5, 1910, for Manila and report to the commanding general Philippines for duty. Capt. Littlebrant, 15th Cavalry, left, today on one months' leave of absence to visit New York city.

Private Joseph Greely, company 13th Infantry has been relieved from special duty in Post Exchange and Private John McFarland, company 13th Infantry detailed in his stead. The State Factory Inspector on the Child Labor Law of the State of Kansas has requested co-operation in the You are possibly planning upon introducing Electricity for some application in your home or store REMEMBER Experience is the Best Teacher THEREFORE Our advise as to the cost of wires, fixtures, and the best manner of installation is given you free. We will install our service for one or more lights or appliances. LEAVENWORTH LIGHT, HEAT POWER GO. Both 'Phones 129.

Company G. Along with their other work the art of fencing is taught to members of the company. From the present outlook and' en- in the Post laundry. 1.

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