By the number, Salute ! Members of Company "D" at the Citizens' Military Training Campat Jefferson Barracks receiving instruction in the proper method of saluting, while Second Lieut L. Smith of Toledo, Illinois, corrects mistakes.
Citizen soldiers at the C.M.T.C. in Jefferson Barracks put their best foot forward during this march which was toward the mess hall yesterday for the noonday meal.
The United Bank and Trust Company is to occupy the old Franklin Bank, northeast corner of Broadway and Washington avenue, which has been vacant except for temporary tenants, since 1928.
The line may be a bit ragged and the step a trifle uncertain, but it must be remembered that these C.M.T.C. youths at Jefferson Barracks first got acquainted with army hoonail shoes July 2.
Where Housing Costs Are Low: There are 252 apartments in the Neighborhood Gardens, occupying the block bounded by Seventh, Eighth, Biddle and O'Fallon streets, which will be operated under the supervision of the Neighborhood Association, of which J. A. Wolfe, who concieved the idea of the Gardens, is the secretary. This photo shows one of several wings of the building.
One of the Main Entrances: The Neighborhood Gardens is a $740,000 project, of which $638,000 was furnished by the Housing Division of the PWA on a first mortgage and $100,000 was supplied by 10 directors of the Neighborhood Association, a local concern, on a second Mortgage. The PWA loan will mature over a 35-year period.
Plenty of Air: First preference in renting the apartments is given to persons who have resided within 10 blocks of the Garden, providing a comfortable home at a moderate price
"A Corner of the Bathroom: As seen in other rooms of the apartment, compactness is observed here, with a view to providing as much light and air as possible."
Through The Windows: The various apartments will be heated from a central supply system, will have hot and cold running water, gas or electricity for cooking, bath, and each tenant will be assigned space in the basement for laundry purposes.
An Interior View: The photographer set up his camera in the hall, and the picture was taken through the front door of an apartment looking into to living room, off of which, as the open door indicates, is the kitchen.
Compact But Comfortable: The efficiency apartment idea has been carried out, with rooms small but furnishings complete. There is ample closet space and the architects were not sparing with the windows.
Caption on back: "In The Kitchen: The housewife will literally have everything at her finger tips, with sink, cupboards, electrical gadgets and stove all within almost arm's reach."
Lindell Tower (left) and Daniel Boone Apartments, 3733-45 Lindell Boulevard, management of which has been taken away from insolvent Central States Life Insurance Company by apartment bondholders.
Another view of Jefferson Barracks, located south of the city limits, an old government reservation which was a soldier camp when troops were mustered in to fight the Civil War.
Many veterans from the Middle West area will have occasion to remember Jefferson Barracks which, during the world war a widely used recruiting headquarters.