Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1922, Page 16

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— PRESIDENT'S SHIP | POLICY DEFENDED ;2 WORTH 30 CENTS G of three at 10 i days for Wi alias Senator Jones Says Subsidy ;' Only Hope for Merchant : ;:;“‘;,.‘,!"‘ Marine. | R o tone ne The President ts “fully justified in fnsisting” that Congress pass or Te- ject the administration’s merchant | marine program at the present ses-| slon, Senator Jemes of Washington chairman of the Senate commerce| committee, declared in a smonmmi % just published. Senator Jones has charge of the administration ship| subsidy bill in the Senate. Senator Sive bl can be Jones said: |t “It is not for me to tell the Presi- dent what to do. 1 admire hi e Biven e titude of non-interference in legisla- | i B tive matters, but this situation is such |y, S (to, BIve .our shi as to require firm action. He should | ¢ho'will take them advise Congress that it must act onjg ion and e the bill. 1f it rejects it, well and| good. Views Well Known. ministration < “The respons to g0 befor We know his v v dints i ¢nts of the association. | planned to lay the cornerstone of the | joagze Tnited States: e i = Mas<ons and other visitors wit- | temple in October. [dedEmita e ginitec ntatens being increased until now more thah | gyppOLK, Va., June 6.—Courtney our doing » N merchant the ceremony. The temple will cost about $2,500,000 | The asso on for its erection was | $800,000 has been either pledged or | Griffin f&ced‘ a j\:l'fy yexter&uy oh !rin:] 1t this se djourn with : e a h' I\Lu‘ (nol ‘vps,!l‘\-l work of excavating was begun | and contributions for its erection are | formed twelve years, ago and since | subseribed for the temple. “ur his life in connection with [he?]ng of March 4. ; vis waTTant enough to g0 ahead: > “called into v to do it, and the President that this will b Senator Jones papers had been until the judgme had been expres ing elec Th impressions, he Alexandria Ida; and Attend Special Ceremo in Park. ing the interes petitors. Last Hope Seen. He added the e country not expect t $£3.000. f continue to keep prise which is *f government will n h This summer wear a suit that is really cool You can make up your mind to this right now: You can’t wear hot clothes in summer and be cool. If you want to be really cool, wear clothes that are really cool. Palm Beach Suits are cool. There’s no ice in the pockets, and théy are not the whole answer to being comfortable in hot weather. But they do make a big difference. You can look well in a Palm Beach— you always look better when you are cool than you do when you are swelter- ing in wool on a hot day. You can buy Palm Beach Suits in dark shades, browns, blues, grays, and mixtures in plains, stripes, and plaids— in fact, thére are as many varieties to choose from in Palm Beach Suits as . there are in woolens and worsteds. All suits made of genuine Palm Bea.ch Cloth carry the Palm Beach label. Golf Knickers made of Palm Beach are cool and good-looking—practical and durable. THE PALM BEACH MILLS—GOODALE WORSTED CO. Selling Agent: A. Rohaut, 139 Fourth' Avenue, New York City SUIT at Good Clothing St ores THEFT OF VEGETABLES 30-DAY PRISON TERM son, ¢ o was .ar- Hardison in = e found to et usknov' | BREAK GROUND AS START OF $2500,000 TEMPLE | ny THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922. = MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt’s Remark Wasn’t So Silly After All I GOTTA HAAND IT T \ SPwis! THRee DAYS AGo HE AINT GoT BRAINS ENOUGH T BE ANYTHING: MyuTT, SPWIS IS A WIZARD. e W RAIN DAY AND (T I3 olored, RAINING. HE HITS IT " RIGHT ALONG! e will BUT He cAn THAT'S NITHIN oMLY EORETELL STORMS BT T CAUSE Titem (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Registered U. 8. Fat. Of.) ) o BY STAYING CAN ALSO MIDAIGHT Others | Ground Pay for the Ruud as You Use It. Our Monthly Payment Plan Makes It Easy for You to Buy. hington lone pres ha o= Edwin Ruud and his engineers have hit the bull’s-eve with*the new Super-value Ruud 85 and 95 Automatic Water Heaters for the small home. Perfect Hot-water Service, for the first time, is now brought within the reach of the small home owner. He can have the same service that Ruud has for vears supplied to larger homes and apartments. There is no difference between these new heaters for small home use and the larger Ruuds, which have been giving a wonderful service for 20 years and more. Rapid-Fire, Ever-Ready Service Put your hot-water supply in the same class with your electric light or your telephone. “Automatic” service means instant service—always ready, always depend- able. It means a little hot water when you want it, or as much as you ‘want, and you pay only for gas to heat the water you actually use. 1210 9th St. N.W. Main 4417 Maurice J. Colbert 621 F St. N.W. Main 3016 Wm. Conradis Co., Inc. 1013 12th St. N.W. Franklin 6935 G. & H. Heating Co. 917 H St. N.W. Main 4886 Milton Bairstow - 1011 East Capitol St. S Lincoln 858 Darwin L. Barnard Casey & Co. Georgetown Gas 3207 14th St. N.W. Light Co. Columbia 155 1339 Wis. Ave. N.W. ] Thos. E. Clark West 615 . ‘ | H. Callahan, Alexandria, one of the | immediately thereatter, and it is|being received from every Masonic|its organization funds are gradually FACES TRIAL FOR MURDER. = —By BUD FISHER. slaying of Peter P. Knight, his moth er's husband of two weeks, wounding of his mother on the mor: Dealers are Show- ing the Ruud 85and (111l ll 95. See It There, at the Gas Company or at Qur Salesrooms. ave You Seen the New Ruud 85 and 95? For the first time the small home owner can have a high quality Automatic Water Heater built to suit his requirements and to fit his pocketbook. No More Rust-Spotted Washables The Ruud heats the water as it flows through copper, direct from the mains. Ruud hot_water is absolutely rust-free and will positively eliminate danger of rust spots on your laundry on wash day. The Ruud Is Out of Sight and Out of Mind The Ruud is a stable device. 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Ave. N.W. - 606 D St. NW. Franklin 7164 West 2020 Main 4164 -~ 733 13th Street Northwest Phone Main 6985 Below are the dealers handling the Ruud 85.and 95: Rufus C. Brooks Washington Gas P. F. Hannan Ligllt Co. 1519 17th St. N.W. 411 10th St. N.W. North 760 | [Maln 600 Fred G. Hess Fillius & Sweeney 606 15th St. N.E. Lincoln 3528 1428 North Capitol St. No::th 79 Joseph K. Fineran 618 E St. NW. Joseph A. High 1215 13th St N.W. North 4043 Franklin 4018 John R. Guerin W. L. Gary & Co. . 3111 1th St. NW. e Columbla 822 Geo. W. Hanes Joseph W. Koob 1111 H St. N.W. 3114 Warder St. N.W. Mo Columbia 1987 Arthur J. Tholl John P. Evans 1708 th St. N.W. 2051 L St. N.W. North 241 Main 6772 It Nepqr Will Be Easier or Cheaper.to Have Perfect Hot Wat er Service -

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