Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 16

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All Ginger Ale .~ is not alike . 2You must buy by name “-if you want to get the brand that will appeal espe- ‘ually to your tasge' G & G Ginger Ale s very carefully brewed— “with the result that it has *that flavor which satisfies -and the “pep” that reaches that parched spot in the _throat, giving supreme re- freshment. ; Have a case sent home— and keep a bottle or two on « ice. “Phone us, Main 7637 —and we will make prompt delivery. G & G Bottling Co. 931 C Street 7 AAAAANAAAAAAN Sun, dust and wind have me terrors this summer for the woman who uses “F-F Lemon ;ago by the Maryland commission. CONTRACT INVIEW FOR JOINT § SEWERS 1 D.-C. Heads and Suburban : Commission P|anmnn Agamst Psllutlon, No difficulty is ‘expected in_bring: ing ‘about an agreement between. th Commissioners and the Washingtoh suburban sanitary commissfon on't! contract under which" the. s¢ tems of the-two’ jurisdicti be connected up.as a means of free- | ing streams in _the Nattonal ,Cnélm trom pollution. { 3 T. Howard Duckett, chu’l'lnljl of th ssnfll’I eommission, . which . repre. sents-Maryland-in - the bargafr, sal today -he had .not received- the for: of contract.from the Djstrict official yet, but; from reading the amunca 'nl it in yesterday's Star, he & reason.why an. agreement should: nDK result. Contract ' Forms' Stallar. | - It ' whs stated that’the ‘form. of | missiogers vesterday is along 'the general lines of ‘one prépared s year The Commissioner’s . contract pro- vides.that during the first five years) the two sewer systems are connected Maryland shall pay the District half a cent for each 1,000 gallons of sew- age flowing into the local ‘disposal plant and Washington shall pay Maryland at the same rate for Dis- trict sewage that flows into that | state. Mr. Duckett said he could not dfs- | the actual figure laid down by ! . Commissioners until the sanitary | commission has had a meeting, but he pects for an agreement. More’ Delay Probable.. The closing of ‘the contract,. while contract: made public by : the.” Com- (- MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt “Cleaned-ll‘p” From Sofip to Nufi \TEM 1N THe PAPER || YESTERDAY WHICH MPARTED “THE VERY | 'SAD" NEWS THAT THe AVERAGE MONEY 1N CIRCULATION PER . CAPIFA 1S SIXTY OME BERRIES AND FORTY Two | ‘cenTs. THe Bovs _MADE AN INVENTORY AND GoT A VERY ' 'SEVERE SHock. - SOME GUY HAS “6) BuCks THAT . i BELONGS To JEFF, SAND MUTT 1S SHY SIXTY: ONE Bucks AND FIVE CENTS. THEY INTEND TO GET, WHAT THE LAW OF AVERAGES SAYS s THEIRS town of Mainz, or Mayence, Germany. The book on exhibition contains twenty-four chapters of the book of Joshua, in addition to an introduction to the book of Judges. The text of each page is set in two ‘eolumns of forty-two lines each which accounts for the name some- times given it, “Forty-Two Line Bi- ble.”” /It has also been known as the Mazarin Bible, because, while it .was believed to exist. no copy was known until it was discovered in the library of the great French cardinal of mn {name. The last complete copy of this fa- ‘mous book to come on the market is said to have been sold for $50,000. The book gives no information as hen it was printed and there is b made. The copy {n the muse printed on pdges .which measure teen and three-eighths by eleven’ a guacter inches. hll'tl lw:‘; llolne X e seum.by. Gabrie ‘ells, an & dcaier In New York and Wi e n exhibition for several weeks.. % NAVY RECRUITS SOUGHT.. After a year's suspenaion, recrulting | for the Navy is to be resumed..The | enlistment o re-enlistment of 65,000 men is declared to be necessary to maintain the naval enlisted stfength of 5,000 authorized' by the naval appropriation -bill for the current . Daily,8:30to5. Store Hours: Saturdays, 8:30 to 3. Saka &@n sany Seventh Street appeared: optimistic over the proa-j unfortunat mean the immediate Peflnsy lvanla Avenue I removal. of sewage from, Rock creek. RS A hre. stiit rameing, ctllllo task of ob- ANNOUNCING QUALI‘TY an lmpnrfllfir{( step forward, does not, no record of the number of coples | yea: Creams “(Cold, Cieansing, Massage, Vantshing) Not only keep your com- plexion fit and fine, but improves it—if you make their daily use a habit. Take a jar of each kind with you on your trip. Refreshes, clesnses and makes you feel .like 8 new woman. Four Sizes, .. 50c, 65c, 85¢, $1.25 taining ‘from: Congress -in- the appro- | priation billa for the next two_ or three years funds, with which to cpm- plete” the main Interceptor. sewers to | | the District line. The Maryland com- mission: says. it is' ready to issue necessary bonds to complete the main pipe lines on the Maryland side as soon as it becomes. apparent ‘that the District can finish its work. C—— Be sure you get F-F Lemon Ee sure sou gec £-7 Lenon [ | EXHIBITING SECTION ‘ S OF GUTENBERG BIBLE For Sele ot Drug, Dept. Stores Beauty Counters. MILEAGI:'.', : Produced and Refined at Oil City, Pa., in the hedrtof the Ry Pennsylvania oil fields. Part of Earliest Piece of Printing With Movable Type at Smithsonian. A part ef the Gutenberg: Bible, the earliest piece of printing from mova- i ble type in the world, has just been placed on exhibition in the division of graphic arts, Smithsonian building . WaSHINGTON AGENTS of the Nationa) Museum. DEUTSCE This piece of work was among the %0 el B ww: first to be done by Johannes Guten- | {i hone berg, who by general consent is given ¥ M the credit for the invention of the| art of printing from movable type.| It is estimated that this Bible was printed between 1450 and 145, in the Friedrich-Friedrich Chemical Company Philadelphia, Pa. Have tried Lem-N-Oil Have your crank case drained and re-filled; Wllh Pennzp s you trie -N- 2 of the following stations: 5 (HIUNTER & FORGETTE r 1441 B. I Ave. l.v noxz m s Ave, N ofL ulg'uu-h ‘Ookp. Another Remarkable Sale of Superior Fabrlc Shirts . . To come right to the point—- They are $1.50, $2 & $2.50 grades and the chowe is to be had at - BIG-SIX SPEEDSTER two ‘individual seats which provide the comfort of an over- stuffed armchair. : The touring trunk at the rear with tray and suitcase" compartments ié easyof access, because the two spare disc T'HE new Studebaker Four- Passenger Speedster is mounted on the Big-Six chassis with the same dependable 60 horse-power motor that made enthusiasts of thousands of owners during the most critical buying period in history. Every item of its complete equipment and finished detail suggests ultra style and riding comfort. The front seat is tilted at the correct angle for comfortable riding. An upholstered arm- wheels are mounted on each front fender - These disc wheels; complete. with cord tires and tubes, are furnished without extra cost. This latest Studebaker cre- ation reflects Studebaker’s seventy-year-old reputationfor MODELS and PRICES 1. o. b, factories LIGHT-SIX 5-Pass., 112°W. B., OH.P. R X Cbttén‘Crepei nghncount Percales Woven Madras z rest divides the tonneau into building fine vehicles. Printed Madras = - S In nddmen there is a handsome set of nickel-plated P A Sfltll'l-stl'lped Mfldl’as bum; frontand rear, a courtesy light on the driver’s side,a it any & % built-in, thief-proof transmission lock which is operated by the ‘White Pongee same key that locks the ignition switch and tool compartment * in the left front door. Ask for the Studebaker “‘Yardstick,” Tan Pongee a measure of the greater value that Studebaker offers BIG-SIX 3 i 7-Pass., 126'W. B., 00 H. P. Woven Repp Prmted Repps JOSEPH McREY.NOLDS,‘ President * Commercial Automiobile & Supply Co. Telephones %, 817-819 14th St. N.W. Lk o type of the Teeosrer o fE o —the: ch King-“the true= S1e8s oo - HEA KR nessoftheproportmnsall subshniat (ot ‘ oAb 0" . o There are styles with neckbands and sorie with : . detached collars to match; others with .co ars at- 3 h:gflommg crowd. - The' pablic knows £ Store will openSAM toforrow (Thursday‘ o x'mmmg on account of the sale. : 1S A STUDEBAKER YEAR

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