Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 16

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16 THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 SEEK COLLEGE AID and and Virginia, showers probablc o MYSELE AND SLIPPED THE : el tonight and tomorrow: no change in | BoY A DOLLAR. T DELIWVER T Here's A 1T PR:S::L:“‘NS WHCRE I CAN h temperature; fresh cast and south- To ME! BuT JEEE WONT KAOW WIRELESS ([ THE "; T oBsect T FIND A FELLOW ! = east winds ITS A FAKE AND HE'LL TURN) MESSAGE Me | PTION COMMITTEE BY THE NAME GREEN WITH ENVY! A Re 0F MISTER Thirteen Universities Instruct | 40,000 Students by the Cor- | ! respondence Method. W00 May 12 Opening of the to one : geodctic survey.) I poday — Low tide am. and 6:28 < of thisfpm: high tide. 11:30 a.m field. taken by ated Press omorrow—Low tid 14 am. and In t § more than pm.; high tide, 12:09 am. and 40.000 € majority p.m 1 from t The Sun and Moon. were Today—Sun rose, 4:39 a.m.; sun sets, 1pm o omorrow—Sun rises, 1:38 a.m.; sun Colleges. sets, 7:11 pm Gniversits P Moon riscss 8:36 am: sets. 1108 pom THE WEATHER. MUTT AND JEFF—Maybe Warren Wants to Make a Golf Engagement. For the District of Columbia, Mar: * West Virginia, probably show- ers tonight and tomorrow; in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hour: at noon today. S am. 53 | temperature. occurred | Lowest temperature. | occurred at 11 p.m. sterday ““Femperature same date last year— | k= Highest, 63; lowest, means of | Barometer—i4 p.m 10: 8 pm. | hat vaude- | 20.13; 12 midnight. 30.11: 4 am., 30.11; | S am. 30.11; 12 noon. 30.09. | (Furnished by United Automobile Tamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Wenther T R A R e MSTER MutT,) [ A WIRELESSI Aten Do You GUYS KNew TING ME AT e e BIERD SUP ME no change e JeEE? 8 pm., Tide T tes coast and Various Cities. n bevond the . the on ons Vars. occupations for Ohio cultural cor- t the last i ers and ball plavers of Kansas it w \at stood cky ¥ of Ok! Characteristic A character featur, corresnonds re work on e in fed- preparation of eral income tax accou ried on while the law ¥ Fhe course w within a President s Indicative this work is nt to which at the Uni- vesix text red by the cor- The number of last ten years to oihers than universitz’s corre- ondence students ich the | titution received g royalty, wasg s st year alone upon W nd shipping ing. Melviu's Phaone_Franklin |\ ___Telephons Main 8990, _____ WINTER BUILDING STORAClE 80,000 sq. ft. Finest Storage Space i 500" Hoome for Housebold Merchandise. Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers | acban and Long Distence Movig. | Tee Estimates. 1438 U ORAGE FOR FU give \lTUflll SUNITED STATES ¥ R STORAGE CO. 1 ireproof Warehouses ESTIMATES S0 B2n815 ™S | _PHONES #uicsiis 38 57%% e Let Us Move [t General Transfer and Storage Clean. dry. prica Freight hauling from Expert Packing, Cra City. subnrban and lo Offce. 1438 ¥ inT ;'np HEAVY HAULIN Is Just as Importunl as Where ou Move' 6900—Our padded vans d and careful men are our fireproof furniture warehouse at reasonable rates. Merchants’ Transfer & - Storage Co. 3| | i % 920.922 E s«reez N.W. i i X .' e The Big 4 Transier Co., Inc., ! 1125 14th St. N.W. i Phone Mnain 2034 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving l‘"fl'\r. FRANK. 38 NIGHT CALL M, The Central Transfer Co. 1% BAGGAGE AND AND MARY vI¥ worr Y 1 ONG-DI R SHIPPING. Your furnirgr ed 000 while in oge | e vans; $500 small and local vass. l-rr'ul Men. PACKING BY EXPERTS 705-9 Fla. Ave. N.W, ¥ Norn 10 Toston Ruffulo {a dangerous weapon. Eibert Lee M colored. ferk, en the clerk . ran from the store. aptured hers of Twins : A4 he was th rent of two sets Charles W. Semmes presided ,nullmerchants and Manufacturers to annonnced that the club was invited | ‘couts Band at @ Have Outing on West River. ¥ rk Hotel M FIRST GOLF RECORDS ‘ DATE BACK TO 1457 ,u.i PLACE AND DATE FIXED. to arrange the details and at close of the meeting announced following- chairmen “of s | who, with the nmittee, wi W. F. Roberts Says First Game in June 7 is the date and the ) % oo smple Club on the West river, t America Was Played in 1797. rench high com- place for the annual outing o . t A guests; Merchants Manufacturers’ Mot s Lisner, i Entertains Rotary Club. The history of golf. fr land in the pre . Robe enterta ; Sy and Joseph A John §. Dun . games, rogress in | ciation, It was de ing would be grand parade lo ed that the underta inaugurated with ving 11th street and o'clock in & the bus wccomp The run to t acre clubhouse on t s contemplated to oc: and_forty-five minut Distinguished public ed to join in a d; ng which the to be played beiwe ton and Detroit teams proceed m go to the Boys O Columbus nounced that the exec at 12:30 -o'clock which time personnel of the | tees will ‘uf the outing put in order. —_— men will hu-‘ ¢ of pleasure. ry ib of W -hxnx:lfln at the New \\A.— rd Hoiel vesterday afternoon Ir. Roberts quoted from early Enz-| port writers, and can much sement among his auditors as he recalled t py one hour held in the of .members would be inv The elusive afford to let ge yi—Adv. A ; give us on Rotary ent on the | ganization. admitted.to ) « P.cloudy Rain Clondy Cleur Cloudy Clear national ¢ Howe w I files of lhl Jarrison F. the British parliament pl m-l-m\;. ship a ban on the sport “for the common | good of the realm.” tie ) ; N ME.! a brief resume of its different st ot advancement unti ,'MT RANIER KEEPS NA ceded [—— world Sulient points were that_golf w d in the United THE WONDER OF THE AGE Free Westmghouse Electnc Sewing Machine e\ Efforts to Have It Called Méuht ' Lincoln Cease. o0z 016 an aceo tof v florts ave the name of Mount /. = = % ¢ Chrolina batae oo roioed § Chanpen 1o Mount il —Yes, it is a derful Electric | club ball will ¢ P EIGHT YEARS FOR ASSAULT. |in’isii. D aoies ot Free Westing- ! Sabpliatice o leading guilty yis i was the Washingto : : : 1 Pleading guilty to an assault with - ith '“:n'r’) original na house EICC“’]C D:monstrauan he meeting | jauditorium of the Interior Depariment | building. was s ed Tuesday aft-! Gould, in Criminal illustration of the first at Rosslyn, which appea Sewing Machine has been known by cight vears in the oot The o ehtered the stor. Fogether Wi vl st Tin o] it closes when | and how easy Penn- £ e Pr. thrown on thefor the name are said| . or | screen. Slic ing wild bird life | (0 tea by the Grand | [|| nOt in use. 1 fit and near W Army of the Republic. of the old days when bicycle riding was the craze, were also shown More than fift iting Rotarians attended the luncheo. Answering the roll call, Henry Free of San Jos: Calif.. elicited much applause 1 nouncing that he was the pre: of the most exclu: iety in Amer- 29 asked Charle to show him a diamond nd scen TAKES UP DUTY HERE. Licut. Co naval inspect ster, stooped THE H. I. SCHARR ELECTRIC CO. 739 11th 'St. N.W. grabbing a few blocks away. GREY TUBES 01d Prices New Prices NON-SKID CORD Old Prices New Prices $32.60 30x3 Clincher | 3$17.55 $12.85 $25.00 30 x 34 Clincher 20.80 15.00 32x3; 8.8 26.30 21.00 39.20 32.90 32x4 3495 26.90 49.80 41,85 59.10 49.65 73.65 61.90 Plus war tas. Other sizes reduced in proportion 5 49.85 61.15 38.35 47.05 34x4) 35x5 8. 8. 8.8, 8 8. These Prices apply to our Regular and Complete Line For 20 years Fisk Tires have been built to one ideal: “To be the best concern in the world to work for and the squarest concern in existence to do business with.” ! The same good tires and the same interest in your personal experi- ence with them will continue to be a part in every Fisk Tire sale. Sold only by dealers A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product See this won- all the week— Phone Main 1 chairman of the outing committee, | | was directed to name subcommittecs the th hairman of the genera | constitute the execu-! ive commitice in charge of the out- | Ivan Berber- | (Coprright. 1921 by TL. C. Fisher. registersd U. . Pat. 0ff.) WELL, PRESIDENT HARDING'S oN THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE AND HE WANTS T SPEAK T® You an- ! the, rious subgommit- be announced and details something you cannot | col- the it cutive committee | would hold its first meeting Friday Trade mark —By BUD FISHE] WCa s LARCEST SHOE RETAILERS 729-31 7th St. N.W. The Store That Sells For Less SPECIAL LOW PRICES On All Shoes In House During 10 Days’ Clearance 2-Bar Louis Heel Strap Pump Tan kid and calf; all sizes. —with Louis and Baby French heels, in tan kid or calf; all sizes. $4‘90 2-Bar Cuban Heel Strap Pump Tan kid and calf: all sizes. $4.90 2-Strap Pumps —with Cuban heels; tan kid and aali; all sizes. $4.90 Women’s Comfort House Strap Slippers Rubber heels attached. "$1.98--$2.49 Women’s Oxfords Both Cuban and low heels. Black only; all sizes. $2.90 All CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT SANDALS, ALSO PLAY OXFORDS CHILDREN'S BLACK AND TAN OXFORDS ' Sizes St to 11, Sind# 1159 2, Misses’, Children’s & Growing Girls’ Ankle-Strag l,’mps Sizes 813 to 11, In Patent Leather $1.98 111 to 2, 212 to 8. and Black Dull Misses’ and Children’s Brown Two-Strap Leather "umps s §198 i v6P4g J sse Tennis thuds‘ White, bm“nk‘tw& ‘black. Tennis Shoes Boys’ Ankle Patched Rubber Sole Tennis Shoes. All sizes. First quality. 2.49 $1.39 s ey it $1.50 60 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND ONE-STRAP PUMPS—T OMOR-

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