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. . , ek THE"‘SUNDAY STAR," WASHINGTON, D.. C,.JULY. 9, 1922—PART 1. 9 BY JACK WILSON. p ¢ NAVY RADIO IN BERING SEA PROTECTS SEALS :'COME ON , RALF, LET'S 4 - -p-H ! /GD OVER TO THE MONKEY SHSHoh You MUSTN'T SAY . HouSE ! - T THINK. THEY" T ey : THINGS LIKE il Yol Bitter Cold of North Braved to Safeguard Moty UNDERSTAND Herds—Keep in Contact With hfia\a! . ! 3 With Revenue Cutters. ’y \ BY COMMANDER C. HOOPER, US.Nn | leaving the station in charge of the! o Head of the Radio Division, in the | Fadioman-‘n-charge’and his five radio T N Bureau of Engineering, Navy operators. e Department. Cold Handicaps Station. 4 (Copright, “—”';i':{.ll:;f;;f:]_‘;- Hooper. Alll Notwithstanding the season of the American women will be surprised)Year. the work of establishing the to learn that sadlo plays a part—and | Station was greatly handicapped, due very Important part—in making |[to Wind, rain and cold. these highly prized furs available as| The weather conditions in chis lo- acticies of weabing snarel cality during the winter months can il Indeed, it is likely that were it not [ be visualized from the foregoiug. Nev- for the protection thrown around the ;’nhe!euls this e-m:i_nn :‘us hffln kept American fur seal herd by our gov- |In constant operation day and nigl | 3 I s ffice atry, a % . Geo = erament—a protection which is now [3nd during all seasons of the sear by InE Lo ol g Tue Dy e e e e carnt Gieut ‘George T-1UNCLE SAM CARD PLAYER. aile very effective thionkh the agen= | tie L it e e A BY RADIO TODAY ton and a bullding and dock near |retired on account-of dixabilities in- — e now not only s tsoLg cies of the bureau of fisheries and |cates with vessels of the Bering sea ) o] :Du.”ong' lnrlludcd um([mi; "‘1{1“;[10“ cident to_the service, Col. Francis A.| Each Family of Four Averages the Navy radio service—that seal-|patrol during the season of naviza-|| Complete Programs of Radio iteams for sale are aviators' clothing | Winter, Medical Corps, at Fort Sam p o to | tion. but also with the Navy's eight p) 8 lead pencils, black and galvanized | Houston, Texas, has been ordered to Deck a Year, Statistics Show. skins would now be so scarce a8 '0f,iper shore radio stations in Alaska Broadcasting Stations. pipe, coal barges. balloon cloth and|his home to await retirement. Bach Fasiis of & eopie i ke excite curiosity in our museums in-|and with shipping in all Alaskan - - @ host of miscellaneous equipment. sk o o 1 i ok sty ot Cous woople Tin ctead of providing warmth and com- |Waters and that of the north Pacific|y o Hadio Satton, Tadio,| M-l - - _______g|instriction Toom the student i ready | United States averages one pack o fort for an ever increasingly large [°Cean. ol I Va. | THE i0 operate a station in a radio net. ARMY UFFICERS RETIRED HUNT JOBS FOR VETS. {playing cards each year, according number of our women folk r ]:&l!l‘;:t‘l' :he :L '!:amr':mrxlr“mzl:t::n 10 a.m.—Weather forecast for New 2 : 7 O I {ito" eracsticaticompiica | iy Oonwae s \umber o olk. e 1s an important strategic| 10 a.m.— e ci New g Ziscaln &yl in AR RS 4 B8 : Gee s i1i- ; S e Sl S clhain of shore radio tions whicn | New Jers yland; strict ‘ongress, in making an eleventh-hou o s mliitaty 7 . 0 have graduateddivision of the Department of Com- el l*"‘ e L are maintained (o serve our Paciliic) dolumbia. North and South Caioltl| appropriation for the summer trafning | B fee el chelr Al Mearinic of T by War Department. from the trainee stage, the Veterans | merce, based on reporis of the com- urrier shops ¢ and Asiatic fleets and our nierchant | Georgia, A i lgdy . - to retive disa er- . A miseioner of Internal revenue e Rlang marine. i U on “Tennessee, Kentucky, West [0f the orzanized reserves. has ‘made it | seney officrs of the world war. The | Many addilions to the retired list | BUreau has appointed a mumber of| Pp,iyeun twenty-five and thirty » e A n 1 e vears later @ small radio sta- | Virginia and Ohlo. on 2,950 meters. | impracticable to allot the $5,000.000 for of Wur opposed the bill 1% jof the Army continue at the War |assistant district employment TeDre- |jion packs of cards are produced year- St Pau! Island and the Island of St ition of power suflicient only to cor : a.m.—Meteorolosical TePOT|the training of the enlistod reserve corps | od cacht form. He thought a sepa- | Department entatives, including three for tms|lv in the United States. the report B letant (b Boring | auplcRte mitn B, ok eap ates oo | on s sseimetare a7 | (R 08 L oo d Nt o be kept in fhc| Cols Hugh D Berkelev. cavalry;|district 0 | shows, with the number exported and sea, up near the arctic circle blished on the Istand of St. Georse, | Novn—Time sigual, weather Rl | vecer Bureay might soive the |Clarence H. MeXeil, Const’ Artillery | Y will assist W. . Metealf, with | mooried bing relatively amall, These e i this atation. likewise has Deon ship orders on 2. eters. | pAPPropriations requested by the War | Prob s objection was the use |Corps: James C. Sanford, Corps of | varters in Washington for the | figures are bised on statistice of the Renorts for Seals. e LEhed oy ool as e pm—Time signais weather re- | Department for (he training of 18,000 of | 0 the Army retirod list. Represente: | Bugineers, and James X.' Plckering, | including the District of Co- | pust svear, which Show an increase These two small islands. which com- | onl ¥ operation o 5 5. [the approximute 66,000 reserve corps | 'iVex of the American Lesion. Na- | huve been retired on thelr own appli- | . Virginia, West Virginia and | over the figures of three vears ago. T T Jadio operator being s press news on|officers have buen cut so that but 4500 | {'onal Guard, disabled officers and |cations after more (han thirty years | Maryland. The new appointces and | Officials of the dcpartment believe ‘ 4 \de delight- | The establishment of many of the e, Mans, | TSEDATS can be given ffteon days war officers urged that the bili|service, Col. Gerald L. Griffin, Veter- | their stations are: L. . kmmons | that this is one of the many statistics 4 o6 eurth, apparently provide delight- | JThe establishment, of many of the | \Gi—Amrad, Medford Hillide, - | training. and 900 an additional thiriy -ported out favorabiy. Scnator |inary Uieut. Col. John T. Don- | Charleston, W. Va.; C. E. Hummel, | bearing on American family life that ful suraries Feasrie for theitur seain, | it iolated radlo istations, esps- lavs' training “as insiructors in' {he | Bursunol New Mexico. tie uathor of { Capts. Alfred P. Kel- |Baitimore, and R. E. Joyce, Washing- | can be traced indirectly to prohibi- hecause the seals of the American |tropics, have involved hardships on| (300 Meters — Eantern Daylight-| CIGECAs, milltary training campe. | the bill. appearca befote the commit ¢avalry, and Paul L. Porter, in- | ton tion he ash these islands and | the part of the personnel who Saving Time—Deduct One Hour). undred reserve officers will be tee and urged favorable action. rd come ashore on thes TERAE et A A % n i Sarvide, con- authorized to be trained in each corps | There appeared some divergent make them their summer home for | ", i ne 0 TR e "1:"4 2 8 a.m.—Radiv Churc . O “Elwell, | ared. divided by grade approximately as | VIeWs among a few of the committee e e e aaoh vens. ally operation of the stations is | qucted by Rev. Ernest A. Elwell |phat ¥ GIl Y, BT Ce APRIoXmmalely 4% | membera. which may be harmonized Hiring which time their young are f:l:""';llllz,erol’g‘g:l ammeznm task for | pastor ot lw“"‘l-‘ )linegrfm‘lfl gzfl:_‘:r: lieutenant colonels, 19; majors, 91; cap- ; When final uction is taken upon the [ ) . born and reared on laud. Al ODeTAIOTS tten that the | COUrCh: Sale, CEAUISr e | ains, 200; frst lieutenants, 241; Second | return of Chairman Kahn from Cali- | | From an extensive study of the| L (Briggs). ) e : Sen | lientenants, 443. One hundr ¢ re- | fornia. when the House e [] radio operators who man the Navy ilent Forces Mr. Elwell:; ‘ed other re. ouse reconvenes in | habits of the seals the conciusion has | LG . ma Navs's en I (Roberts), and|%rve officers will be sent to special | August. It is reported that the Bur- | Yeen reached that they remain at sea,'g lo stations on shipboard and on Ye the Lord™ (hl Master's | %ervice schools for a three-month course | sum bill may be amended so as to . | Gt A0 Gther. S1x montha of the |shore are tvpical American vounk |-Oh Could L Speak the MENCLY of inairuetion. include retirement henedt to danied (N | | Pennsylvania : Seventh | ve s videnc s been f Xen— cerage | Wor N y, by th upes iy .01 Hagkie velve Fi5.] | yean as mo eridence M ot "'the | NiED school graduate—und these men | quintet, Arline Brookings. AcCOm-i o pope i fT L keono, Pmatcls 1000 miles with twelve F-5-L Aveiie Street ' American herd ever come ashore at ‘"":"'Nl‘l»" render ifil(h!ul{ ind dw‘!T panist. | In line with Senator <muu?«"u'| 4 1 Ameslcan Haed. cient service, regardless of the diffi- St B 1 moot's i L =2 o) : | 4n3plice atherthan the iands o | N SN TERA Wwsrhe Derely yems | |Senelied plas to howse the wovera: |+ g\ gy T ’ st d St. George. — : ien n bulidings, Brig. Gen It has been assumed therefore, that } Piayed Part In War, (860 Mete: lJonn M. Carson. construetion: quar- v O == I there’is o other place in e \;5»r3u‘ S s i e e LD to 4 pm—Concert by the Detrolt termastce of the Army. has by tn: =4 | which is s ple as ree g place . % 4 b4 iex i Sa P TV 2 istane 3 5 T e American seals and for the |tion of the St Iaul station and its e ening_services o et B R $Toob 00 ;c:“nl‘a’n‘:‘-:“ vayd' ol Yearimg of their vours. and. in view | compurative isolation aid not ent | i pauls Episcopal Cathedral? Iby fitting up for an enlisted men's |y P isiithe: Jatest ‘recond made | or on a --t e t piion, the United States |y grom playing an active and impor- == .. . g.jbarrecks a temporary building in Po- | 2Y the naval air siation at Pensacola. S-far back as the vear 't from pla : " | Waz—Wentinghouwe, Newark. N. J-iicnae Park. known during the war | This latest feat in the flight of a two yeats after Alaska | TNt DArt in connection with the mili- Bastern Daylight- | 13 atl Fiins N | ! - . : : { (a0 Meters — Ban ord admiristration building No. 2. | dozen large scout planes from Philu- | ;l'lrodm tussia— realed | tary operations due to our entrance | Savimg Thae—Deduct One Hour). | According to Army estimates, the bgeinhia to Florid A el \’ | % d d | slands a speelal Sanc-) iy, the world war i S . on by Rev.|saving in commutati 1 r Tida withoutimishap of W fo ath of G mevican | | 3:30_p.m.—Sunday sermon by | ! iation "dnd secvices) . v €'ve arranged a da { for the seals of the Ameriedn | o .. iqantally with the dispateh of | Fred H. Linde nann, npuslmll:“lrl(nl!‘l;5r!—‘l;|l1~(-rc'-|d by hiA:‘us‘x]v‘lf 2 ol o =3 :,'""c,':,l(-",d a’-:;lare'l‘,lflhm::‘b“)’;"m;‘:'::‘; i § .g -y : < 2 L ? “hurch, Long lsland city. | enliste laimed - L K ability ateria | 54 v 10 he frent pecuntaey pronta | American tronpe 1o Sihrin, he Savy | Losherdn Church Long Wlaud, S SOLNI g By (e redalied tem ) Snciene, i, G, o, mater of very special values in to be derived from tie sale of the fincreased the power of the SC Paul | oren. upliolty. Buréat Croased life of ten years, effect a sav- | Plines to Pensacola from the aircraft | ic sealing and unrestrictea | IR T B0 O ot |y Y cadinis and records|Ing of $200.000 a vear. ' In order to|factory at Philadelphia. althoush un- f e sy e, oa | vatiio rwns 4 [eroid o Bubbte Books That Sing.” | keep within the aliotment of $5,000 it | dertaken in the interest of economy, | 9 . tont, however, 4s to threaten the ex o transmiticr. in addition 1o e | from “The Bubble {was necemsary to salvage from near- | demonstrated conclusively the mobile 1 wtion of the American herd. | tng 5-kilowatt set (b, Raloh e Mathiews. chief {DY abandoned camps all the material [Qualities of ‘naval aviation units | O S as . eara es e e wa Lecnut trarian of the National Coun- | for making the building into a model | The alternate procedure would have | e flc seanins | also 0il ensine-driven o L ey Bf Amer.ca will read | city barracks. been packing for shinment and trans- | N[ | | iluin, Jupa ors of suilicient VT G Boy S P and other Juck | This Amerlean tnnovation by the [Portation by rail ata cost of between {{] )1 | pon’ m Dower for the T O eh e ‘edited for | constructing quartcrmastes has long | Uiree and fve thousand dolars per 1 " 5 | ‘ : i ickinis theeals of | : {Lon e mpany. This s |been the custom in continental 1iu- | PiAne. Simultaneous with the dis | We have gathered some extraordinary values | tie American e i SKilowatt transmitter, | o ecial attention of the 'rope, where, it is said, soldiers live |P2tch of the seaplanes the U §. S. i, p ; +culled to the special 3 Wright fi Given Up rt of Skin. inications w d With : oy Scouts of America. b ::‘1t:en(ll;aq:;.\l‘;g cwdnl?nl .:;‘m lhen‘bvAh;fi‘lhpevt‘:‘l" :pnl:z:;‘m:r l\n‘u'; :x- ; irom several makers, and tOgCthCT—tht‘\‘ and | . = s nov onsy, 0651 fon ac “Tno p ms and Purposes.” by | inted, and for that reason ) lantis bealr deta vas; or- 5 3 2 | ed itse protect and promote | chanh ion di- teun Museum of Natural History. n more appreciated. e experi- lot ! 1 Personne i o d e gro American herd, but | between our governme A e oncert by the New York | ment of taking over the old Ford{Whe took part in the fiteht. The | f ’ i i Iy kgl\, P and | nKton And tha AMEFICAR roops | A ebiinm Conservatory of Musie, Carl | building arosc over the queston. :‘{‘:rflin‘;lgu be placed in service for you 11 bu.‘ to remarkable ad\afltagfi- ; Ires y and g a Alnerics 5 R ireiton “Why all the expense of communta- | tFain rposes. o Jupan u certain proportion of the | Aside from the military valug of |15 and A Foaemcke e tion of quarters, heat, light and ra- - | ! alskine taken. The American herd | this direct radio circuit, the sk wnt SR TRlac Major, First|tons? Why not bouse together the Navy M. A. A. Booming. I i mow inereasfig in humbers at the | i Cable tolls to the government withe [yyvement” (Rheinberger). by goodly number of enlisted men on| Having more than doubled its mem- ! - reusfig a i @ few months more than offaet the | troe X illa Lindsay |duty ~In Washington and there- | bership during the last two years. the | - rute of about 12 p an K Vieve do Arteaga. Luella ¥ 5 o years. th { . e T e matey ", entire dust of establishing ( e e Mathilde Zimber: songs by |abouts? . Navy Mutual Aid Association can in v w oy ! Taul station and ta subsequent oper | 4o AuiBIde T ey s (i) plane| It is reported that nothing better | one assessment now raise the sum : | ¢ S h the exccution | #lion and improvement e e ota A Fla” (Chopin),|could be devised for the comfort of | of §6.438.18. which axsures that more ! Middy and Button-on | vr the north ic convention in Little Known by Public. |58 wein™ (Godowsky) Shepherda (e Mon, notwihistanding the EifEov. | han double ithe mber of| widons ! Site in SGra RiGwit Yoty the Nave tedtiwasi S woth - L 4 e, B i s 5y, by« Carl | €T savings. ew hotels, i and other dependents will be prop- | s S, 3 . Brown. | T T TE 0 o | ‘Our litile. American olony onl St | o shrioas. Gy bY Luella | 521d. can boast a better equipmen: in | erly cared for in (he event of Seath | i = : | station on Paut Isiand fo provide | Paul Island, up near the top of the | Lindsay, sde du- Tadanel;tie slumiing oot and housing equin | of meiiers Al gicers of e Nav i Green, Blue and several o5 : % seoTa alde 1 t Rigau- |Ment officers’ mess, lounge and Marine Corps under forty-five i : . S el oh 2 population of about e et ) ,,';'a“.,lyll«-n‘;jn have been provided for which | years of age are eligible for mem- | v attractive combinations. 0 Kskimo and not more than | J9B7 (Francos y ?|is adjacent to officers' apartments. | bership. = 2 : White persons, ths fatter | jatariba Nioh) (ihis 1» one. of ~the| ome of the other arrangements are a Sizes 2}/ to 8 years....... prise patrol | consisting of the officlals of tho bu. | pieces which will be pluyed at the |Fest room for the eniisted men. dis-|To Avold Transportation Confusion. | Slitah cessila’ Hulied “che. W P ) ces ) 3% Get | pensary, varber shap and detention | o, : et Ce sufficiently free from ice to be navig- OPerators and (heir families, per-|quartette. “Meditation” ' (William | duartered in separate rooms. Herelo-|he under the recruiiing and trans- | . g e able T T forms important public services. un- | Ebann) by Mathilde Zimbler, Edgar ) fore the eniisted men in Washington | portation division of the bureau of (11| . The n«.\\:‘.‘.\,x._; ment tn'n‘\l"; .:m_i:‘,ul ! der most adverse conditions. and re- |9 ;h\;eh::;nh.r:‘\braham Rosenwelg aiid | o oo L rereas i Cinelv .‘:‘::\I-:sm:m:, Yith l;leu!i‘ ('nmm:{ndar \ Middyv and Button-on on wus to enable these & "= lgarding which litle or nothing 1s | Nathan Cohen, i 3 i i n < Meiville S, Brown. in charge., [Here-ujig]il Qo P maval radio i Aaaka. and | yhorwithatanding the adverse condi-) JU25SL OF B s S ranchs s armien. commanding weneral District i L S e R i Palmer, Jr., Blue and Cham- thence with in the United o . ang winter nights of | yii;iyre, second temor: James. L.|9f Washington and ail others attach-{ pgreation were distributed among o) 3 States. not only during the season ot | (g *h, NTHR howerer. our peovle [gmith” Arst bass: John C. Phelan.soc- [ &0 10 the ofices of the various chiefs|other offices. Under the new policy bray; trimmed in contrast- PAviguton, Bl Iriws tie €SNl with the affairs of the world through s O DRSS L0 coger I be watehed by thome Interested in| 106 'hosporiation of ofiters, men ing color. Sizes 3 to 10 islunds are completely isolated from | U35, Medium of radio. | (oEra ent). by Apollo Quarter; | housing the Army and in the practice [ Clarge of Commander Brown. This . o a ; e press whie it | bert). by _Apollo Quarler; v g & { o fmciinas morkd: ving w0 buee 1es[yrotGelC Font e e e (21,0088 130 A G (0 g O S e e - RN T asone s high-power stations in the Unit-d | Lt L ' Rad n i . 3 3 g eadily copl 4 autiful Land on Hign" (Taylor), lo Instruction. transportation will be handled by the | Expedition Sent Out. States ':‘ fl-d‘["’"»‘]“jv_"”_ by the oper-, B0y solo by Miss Bergin; (4) | Camp Alfred Vail, N. J. is the radio | same officer. The simplification of The Navy fitted out a special raa% | 1068 81 St laul as radio Tecelving fiqhere Ts No Death” (0'Hara), 1enor | center of the Army. There are lo- | the new order will avoid considerable . gra e“' expedition and dispatehed it from the | gions and little trouble ix ever tx- |}\‘,""d“’)¥ ;‘A{';'h':?j,f;;,gf;,‘”,‘;u‘”‘(;’ Lead | cated the radio laboratories designed | ©Rfusion- : Z il e o navy vard. Mare Island. Calif.. on its berienced from static during anyi4pelly Quartet: (8) “The Wayside|for all branches of the service. A e i | Khaki Combination Suits long journey to St. Paul on board the [S¢inon of the year. = iCross” (from hymnal). Miss Bergin: |signal school provides instruction in Sahmarine Tralnies, | Shi P b cruiser Buffalo. [ qythoush no reports have been re- | (7) “Fear Not Ye, O lsracl” (Dudley | every means of communication. The | Officers Who have compleied o | Shirts and Pants to c i t as yet, it is like- | v Mis: A 3 vears' sea v are eligible for - | { 1o 3 Complete material and apparatus 1y that the radiophone. progruma | Buck). coniralto solo by Miss Bergin: school is for selected men who volun: | pidiihe"duty and may apply by Au ‘ match. Shirts have Sports required to construct masts 300 foet broadeasted from Seattle, Wash.|Trl, and -Abide With Mc" (from the i course is provided for the training of | BUSL 1 for class instruction. which coll d h k o helsbe o > “'land other points along the Pucif 20, S oours L ining of | il be open at the submarine base collar and two patch pock- s antenna supports, build- . hymnaD), by the Apollo Quartet:|radio operators and a forty-weeks niEht 1 ; - build- [ (oast of the United States are occa- | faim ians e aeroetion by IAT. ), o o at New London on Sept. 1. Accord- ], . 4 & the oil englne driv (9) plano or organ seicction by Ar. ¢ di e th t gine n/pS7ANE OF ItheiUmItedt S tac e 1¢9) piano or seice by AT-|course for radio electricians. In the | SRR e ets, with flaps and button: electric generators and radio trans- | 5" George. t. Paul, and also at [ hur L. MocGinnis: (10) “Sunset” (V@n |oficers’ courses 150 hours are devoted | [n8 {0 announcement by the, chiel o7 | >, mitting “and receiving equipment, | ¥ : de Water), by the Apollo Quartet. | to the study of radi communication, ML S CH b i Pants are full cut. There srs and furniture for the mar- ks < For preliminary instruction in the 5 i i dioman = e oA commissioned during the next fis | g o rereemen, s, e ity BT GOES TO SANTN NOMINGO. | Kuka - Weringhonse, mant et |nicrastions! Moo sode the stodonty| S “ier” e 000 vesaele | are two. shades—light and . married operators, heating, plumbing | 5 burgh (360 Metern—Enxtern Stand-) ; "Which they can send and Testive, | =il Taplace the_small, obsclels pub, | dark. Sizes 4 to 11 years. . and sewerage facilities, 8 - . i - rl 3 2 = Jons, cte. were all loaded on tie Bar- | 01 Bichard M. Luts to Command | 3145 mmServiecs. of tne Polnt i L e s s :‘;‘:lwn'hnal; Nl seaulng fout o Mue e | g Fad ex % ian Church, 5th and | PS Bt s number of officers truction the entire expedition placed in charge | Col. Richard M. Cutts of the Marine | . Barker, minister. Rev. John Knox | conadent and can receive at least perience’gained n this service Will) ® | of u naval officer. ! Corpe. attached . temporarily | to|MeClurkin of Shmdyside United Pres- {004 ber minute, &' student must pOp InvAluable, especially flo voune i 3 e » | The Buffalo arrived at the smai | Marine headquarters, this city, is to byterian Church in pulpit. . |Kknow all the radio apparatus with | SMeers. to who 2 X Regulation White Middy ! Eskimo village of St Paulo.the|be assigned to duty as commandant | 1:45 p.m—Children's Bible 'Story. \hich he is to operate in‘order that | *PPe® 5 Siii ik olain B < | only settlement on the island—qr | of the national police force of the | “The Lost Boy Who Wasn't Lost™: |pe may locate troubles and repair | Suits, with plain Blue collar i June 5. 1511 By June 14 all st (| Dominican republic_ He will relieve| 2 p.m—Radio chapel from Westing- |yimo or improvise substitytes. When Sales Bulletin Publication. i A ciffs s Plack-<ail S [ equipment had been landed througn | Lieut. Col. Presley M. Rixey, jr.. who | house station KDKA. conducted by 'g"code speed of about fifteen words{ Commencing with its first issue on and cuffs; Black sailor tie; the surf by the Buffalo's small boats | Wil return to the United States on |Rev. Lawrénce i Balr, minister, T™He | jor ‘minutes has been reached in the [ July 3, a sales bulletin will be print- | and TWO PAIRS OF hasred by she few nacive Egkjme | eave of absence | Eirst Reformed "Cnurcn of Greens- T v by the Navy canteal 1 boats available o ime P Y —— | ¥ 1y fho Nay itxa) N s : B the it i e cn, dave 5 Pm. —open-air services o St. Sie- e R T il e o e oo PANTS—one pair straight plete, buildings ommmareoted com- | NAME]) GUARD INSTRUCTOR. iphen's Episcopal Church. Wilkine-| Time, Same ax Fastern Standard | yenience of prospective purchasers, | knee cut; one pair lon | ratus installed and tested nd the| Capt. Charles T. Phillips, air service, | PUrs, Pa.. Rev. William Porkess. pas- |, Time). correspondents, editors and others in- R S o g g { gompleted statlon placed ini success. | at Langley Field, Va. has been ordered | o 3 3:30 p.m—Radio chapel services,| terested in the liquidation of surpius broadfalls.” Sizes 3 to 7 ° e m to Baltimore for duty as instructor, —— conducted by Rev. Frederick L. Sel-!Navy materials. Ln the first issue e Buffalo sailed away on July 4, | air service. Maryland National Guard, | KY W—Wentinghouse, Chicago (#60|den, Ravenwood Presbyterian Church, | attention s directed to the public, i YEATS ais slajals sio'eisbisio s »oia o | Meters — Central Daylight-Saving ' assisted by his choir. sale by bids of various supplies rang- | ' -~ $8.75 grade--- - i A Palm Beach Suits; the popular Sand shade; Norfolk and plain belted models; well tailored. These sizes only—9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16 and 17 Years. ... .l . caim s grade- Khaki Knickerbockers and Straight-cut Knee Pants; seams all securely sewed; cut large and full. All sizes—6 to 17 years. ... $1.00 grade Blouse Waists—with Sports collar and short sleeves—plain. Blue Cham- i bray and several light woven stripe patterns. Sizes 6 to 16 years Your first aid to comfort . these hot days and nights— Emerson Fans The Fan with the 5-Year Guarantee 1514 F ST NW 7th AND WEBSTER STS. 75¢ Box Plan—3 Rooms Deep and Corner with Garage All Houses Open for Inspection All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments - Force Your House to Pay for Itself—You Can Easily Rent Second Floor for Enough to Make Monthly Payments H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. All sizes and types—for all needs * Strongest breezes at lowest cost Get yours today. At your dealers or 'phone us Doubleday Hill Ele;:tnc Co 715 12th St. N.W., Washington, D. C.