Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1922, Page 16

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¥ TP L S AL P T 5 # ki 16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922. . ——————— MUTT AND JEFF—The Radio Is a Great Thing for Marconi, But Not for Jeff. - Guarantees W Satisfaction ] S A A S HiS 1 STATION D.V.D. T GOT A J0B BROADCASTING ¥§>¢m NEW JERSEY. %D;f“':e:v el 3 i AR DO ? HE 4 IREET' *DREAM TiME SJORIES® FoR *DREANM TIME: SPRIES WROTE A NOTE To THE if | THE RADIO. MUTT DON'T KNOW' BY PROF. JERF.” “DKCKIE DUCK™ WHO LIAS ¥ | | ATwNG ABOUT IT. HE'LL DIE HELLO BOYS AND GIRLS ~ FISHING WITH SOHNVYSUAN. OF ENVY WHEN _HE HEARS MY DID You EVER HEAR THE AND UOULD You BELIEVE (T,| OICE OVER THE RADI. TLL SeRY Be UTTLE DARLINGS sTHAT — JAKE OFF HY COAT AND REWEARSE AND DKKIE DUCK: WELL TLL TELL IT TO You— A HEY, centrAL | QuicK IGIMME THE BOARD OF HEALTH! MULTI-KOPY CARBON PAPER Extension Would HRelieve Congested Conditions Now Suffered in Half-Mile Area. Extension of 14th street through the grounds of Walter Reed Hospital twill relieve a congested condition iwhich stretches across half a mile | of the District between the upgrow- {ing northwest suburban section and | the "city proper, in the view of Dis- trict experts on local development. To summ the situation, Melvin | Hazen, District surveyor, in whose loflice was waged the opening battle for the extension of 1ith street, the items are presented for Pleases the Most Particular Typist Because: accommodating er-increasing - flood of traffic Ifrom Montgomery Tt makes perfect copies, Keeps t records. jorom county, _Silver ( o er copy {Spring and the mrnmnl _adjacent, y Y. dly. With elsewhere,” at least not around |is out of work, surely not once a)Potomac Golf course and tidal basin.| YL SERVICE TESTS SN SR R S {which is build v : e POTOMAC PARK FERRY Washington, even with its mamy | week, which ought to be the happy |from 5:30 a.m. to dark. NO LONGER OPERATED beauty spots. What a delight to take |lot of “pa and ma and sister Sue| Prices: Five cents to West Potomac a plcnic supper with friends or fam- |and me and Jimmie” in the good old |course; 10 cents to East Potomac . ror X ily, as good water is provided, and|gsymmertime. P. A. L HOWELL | course; 15 cents one way to Haines tions to Fill Vacancies. :ded‘ll(:’:r: l::;rf::' ba-:ui'cx'gg?.fi«f‘;r;i.n K besides a Girl Scout teahouse, offers point; 25 cents round trip from Treas- above, the bonus of $20 a month wi Steamer Bartholdi Transferred.and | various extras. Bus Line Replaces Ferry. ury to Haines point and back. The Clvil Service Commission today ¢ Bus Line Substituted. Without the boat it cannot possi- Application has been made by 2 |announced that examinations will be|ary of which does not exceed $2 be allowed for most positions the s fomo- | The Bartholdl, a government boat, = DY be reached, except by autome: |nas been transferred from her former |local motor boat owner for conces: To the Baitor of The Star. dollars are spent to provide them |trip across the Washington channel |Sion Lo runie ferry service ffom &|pnorosser, Department of State, at Can it be possible that the small[with more and ever more beautiful (as stated in The Star Friday last. She |\ 100, ™ 0% 0cnes’ It (s thought the |$1.200 a year, and Post Office Depart- |72, % i 1 and perfect drives, Do these “pay?’ |was transferred for two reagons, Col. |, “11] be started as as his |ment, at $1,300 a year; valuation en- | 1124 F street northwest. steamer that used to run across from ) ang Porect CrigeR Do, CACRS, P®¥ut |Sherrill, superintendent of public |ferry will be started as soon as his|GnCl, B Linical 290 of the income the wharves at the foot of Tth|y ig°not for the tired mother with |buildings and grounds says—on ac- | oL 5 PROYOR SRRAOrthy & tax unit of the bureau of intornal GIVEN BUDGET DUT street 13 not going to be started up | children and the father who has|count of & lack of appropriations for |PGCESSSry IRSPECHIOn, W 0\ o o | revenue, at $3,600 to $4,500 a vear; Y. this summer? T have been down sev.|worked hard all the week. It is too |that specific run, and also because a |, [The fare on the Bartholdi the Arst|, g, f pector, bureau of naviga-| Col. Frank L. Wells, infantry, ha . it far to walk from the carline. It is |bus line now runs from the Treasury |0f I2St seasqn was 5 cents, tion, Department of Commerce, at|been relieved from duty as student 1 A kind for every purpose. Alaska STOCKETT FISKE - CO PRODUCING STATIONERS | 010 -E-STREET N'W | ~ UMBRELLAS gineering), departmental and field 5 e R ITU services, at $1,200 to $1,500 a yens th street above the Commission Announces Examina-|assistant observer in meteorolo, unds, and as the city m will grew larger 16th street. reet through 0 a held to fill vacancies In the following:|Year. Full information and applica- tion blanks may be obtained at the office oi the Clvil Service Commission almost L mile, half about friends, only to be $1.800 to $2,200 a year; law clerk and | officer at the Army War College almost exclusively for the automo- |building to the course, according to Repaired and Re-Covered $ Ni D! Stmant of - L h)h,‘k“_‘d‘\"l‘j";‘:“;“f“’,'mf;; bilist. Glen Echo and Cabin John [the following schedule: — typist, bureau of naturalization, De- | Washington barracks, and and n's Umbrellas and C fendad Torm, out nobody has seemed to know | costs four fares to go and come and | Potomac golf course and tidal basin, | Gallows Hill and Harmony Hill are | partment of Labor, at $1,100 to $1.740 [ to” duty in the office of t e ble. The plan aus | SLL e s e oY caid “that | 13 _mot often to be indulged in for |ning at 12:15, to 9:15. the names of two streets in Sligo,|a year; computer, coast and geodetic | co-ordinator, bureau of the RENCH UMBRELLA SHOP oL OV et | I e |t wan Tt o run any | the whole family, especially if father Every half hour to East and West|Ireland. survey, at $1,400 to $2,000.a year;'this city. F highways in the re, that it did not pay. The fare 718 13th St. N.W, the . to be sure, only 6 cents, -mile h. It I had supposed that it was & gov- trafic which |ernment boat and not there to “pay 6th street in pecially, and one of the very few the overflow if not the only one provided 2, for the joy of the humble that might enjoy the wonderful beauty of the water view at Halnes' point and a little boat trip of a mile or so on the ‘“historlc money-making proposition how could Potomac® It it aid not pay as a i ellit ever have.been expected to, since as far north as the 16W0 | wag never advertised as other boats the pleasure-lare nor even a time schedule ever to st A, A . $1%i¢ pe. e found in the papers, and almost Fr. 4594-W Oriental Rugs hal of 14th 14t 8 be-lno one ever knew there was such a F L e in |boat. T, f, did not learn of this to the fu 5t _NOrtRerll fyoat until last scason and I am o Park. ThiS|i;)q it had been running two years. I > once began telling my friends and polie of it"to very many, not ope of | whom had ever heard of it, ‘excep d he had seen it from the but, having_an automobile it 'interested. Those who took at trip were most enthusiastic d they should take it many times Cleaned Hekimian 1516 H N.W. Main 2063 it started up again. For who could help being enthu- | siastic having once enjoved the fresh coolness of this little water trip after a hot afternoon, with a corgeous sunset painting sky and ter with a million wonderful tint- and later perhaps a full moon ming out from the opposite shore, preading a sheen of rippling silver ar on the water. I have spent weeks t the seashore, but never have I een more beautiful sunset skies than at Haines point, a charm “ne’er met ‘In Nero’s Time The strength of these famous fighters is Roman gladiators trained and fought on a well-known to us through history’s pages diet of whole wheat bread and barley. 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Around the world, for rich and poor alike, Ingersoll Watches keep good time—and good faith. Sturdy, reasonable, reliable and good look-~ ing they carry a sound guarantee, For work and recreation, summer time and all the time—even if you have a high-priced watch—it is well to own an Ingersoll time- keeper. You need not worry about loss, theft nor breakage. The cost of a new Ingersoll is so small, com- paratively. Get one before your vacation. See dealers’ displays. INGERsOLL WaTcH Co., Inc. NEW YORK BAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO Say— DORSCH’S PLACE YOUR ORDER AHEAD WHITE CROSS BAKERY

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