Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1923, Page 32

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49 Civil War Forts Located MU:]'T AND JEFF—You Can’t Rush Dan Cupid With Autosuggestion. - RIS S B e T : —By BUD FISHER. ONTHE UNCONSEIOUS ~UEH MISS SCHULTZ, DAY A 0] BY DAY, IN GUERY . DAY, IN'GVERY WAY, = MIND GuiEs ME Ay IDeA! WY, o UK BY DAY IN GUERY You Like MC BETTER, witt You o MG BETTER AND WAY, You Like AND BETTER! Now Tt Coast and Geodetic Survey Records Show ey BerTeR? . | Me Betrer and CALL HER UP! SHE me? ] > . VSING THIS ¢ BeTICR! CANT RCGFUSE MeE: Sites Proposed to Be Linked by Highway System. In Vicinity of Washington THIS AVToSuGeEsTION MES SCRULTZ, DAY MSS, SCRULTZ, DAY BY i AEERE, Tn conuection with the revival of the | @ne-half miles north of Fort Marcy, plan for extending the highway | near the Little Falls of the Potomac, SR e L on the Maryland side : jcttToREh Fort Baker—Located across the of the old civil war forts | eastern branch, three miles south and | the city of Waishin cast of the Capitol, and seven-eighths ; of a mile from Fort Davi S fort Barnard—About two miles detic survey has records pertalning | north of ~Alexandria Seminary and to the location of the forts, many of | ON€ mile from Fort Richardson. which I been virtually Tost sighy | FOrt Bayard—About three-quarters 3 irtually lost sight mile west of Tenleytown. between of. jenat the survey to establish | Forts Reno and Simnions. (ccurately the pysition of the historie| Fort Bennett—Located one-half mile west of the south end of the Aqueduct bridge, close to Fort Corcoran. under the di- | Fort Blenker—About one and one- . William | ha iles north of the Alexandria vealed today that the coast sated one-half mile ay. on Upton's Hill Fort Bunker 1. nd battery which composed | Fort Bunker Hill—About one and - es of the | three-eighths miles to the southeast {of a mile south and west of Tenley-, Fort Meigs— . Bastern | road leading from the Long bridge. |and one-third of a mile from the lat- | Has one gun, mounted. from the Little F he dark days of | of the military town. ] branch, one and three-quarter miles | Fort Simmons—&lose to Fort Mans- | ter. N Hattery Parrott—Between Batteries| The notebook T Dt gl 1 | e Carroll About one and one- | FOTt Greble—About two and one- | from Fort Mahan and four and a half | field, three-elghthy of & mile from the | Fort Ward —About seven-eighths of a | Cameron and Kemble. Has one gun, | that Fort Sumner tude and longitude find-| o050 T and west of the miles southwest of the luna- | mjles east of the Capitol. latter and from Fort Bayard. mile northwest of the Alexandria| mounted. distinet forts, viz. Which surveyed the _asylum. Fort Ramsay—On Uptons hill. four | "Fort Slocum—One and a guarter|Seminary. Battery Martin _ Scott—On the | Ripley and Alexander _Fort Kearney—One mile east of|ana a half miles from the Aqueduct|miles north of the military asyium. | Fort Woodbury—One-half mile | peights above the Little Falls bridge, | a “camp. Fort Reno. bridge and one and a half miles | Mfort Snyder—A little over qua-ter | southwest of Fort Corcoran. also known as the Chain bridge. on Al it possibre s " N Fort Lincoln—About one-quarter of | yailx Church | ack of the lunatic asylum. | Fort Worth—One-half mile south-|the Maryland side, three miles from | 1) males WinioistUle. dn i r )n the Virginia side {a mile east of the Bladensburg road [ Fort Reno (formerly Fort Pennsyl-| F nton—One mile east of the | west of the Atexandria Seminary. the aqueduct. v 5 ont Brts fntaye Potomac, one-half mile from |and four miles from the Capitol. vanin)—Located near Tenleytown, on ylum. | e onts house: s deseribed as be- | "Batery Vermont—Near the east What You Want ompletion, for the cc the south end of the Aqueduct bridge. Fort Lyon—Two miles southeast of | the right after leaving the vil- | F Yovens—Located one and|ing “near Tenleytown, one-fourth!end of th b Sar b far When You Want It and weodetic survey engineers 1o es. | Vot Craig “One mile southwest | the seminary, west of Alexandria. e | ciort quntens e Sorimeent ot the | o (o'he south: Used by Mr. Hos: | St ie B0l NE Toreryous, Dot oy tablish. Within @ {000 o7 10, the exact | from the Arlington house. Fort Acrons Enstern Branch. | chardson—About ar- | ititary asylum, about ay be- | mers 5 COPPER KETTLE staffs ma Fort Davis—Located across the | ters of a mi 1 [fween Forts De Russy and Slocum. The “military asyl - : e ahan—Across Eas s o « o s ylum™ is undoubt L e, it ome-half |, Fort Mahan—across the Eastern | ‘ort Thayer—About three-QUArte”s ediy the present Soldiers’ Home and RHODES 821 Vermont Ave % . Alba < - toutheast of the Capitol and |branch, in the direction of the Ben- | &0 ot e west of Fort Lincoln and | the “lunatic Ciers’ Bl - . A : e a8 3 of o we i tic asylum” St Elizabeth’s : fhres-quarters of a ‘mile from Fort | 1ing bEUES thrpe and one-hall miles Py, ? oL A T Theeesquarter miles trom | e pitar |8 CONSTRUCTIONCO.™ T opponite war Rixk) et e Kalb—One mile west of the | Fort Mansfield—About midway be- ‘ith Forts ¥ the Capitol, near and on the west| 1In addition to the forts five “bat-| ., || Under Management of H. Papps end of the Aqueduct bridge. tween Blunt's house and Fort = i from the Capitol side of the Baltimore rallroa cesq | teries” are described, as follows ul[btrs s, ial E Th d A ettt # D6 3 A anehaif | ander, “one and one-quarter s | & Withinithe Unsiof i} - Host T\nhnmmnrr::rlmlfmlle\\p.\ Battery meron—In process of | pecial Every Thursday rets. ditc g 3 ssy—Twe one- | trenchments conneeting Fort Alex-|of the A-lington house. onstraction tuated a little above | %, < A = “re compiled T 1862 by a from both the house and the fort 3 Frankiin. G A s tair mile morih- | pRstTaetion) SIIMIIE 8 O e | 407 Blackistone Building Chicken 65c g X ort Marcy—One-half mile from the |ander n sisbon g era of the the , FortiMarcy=One-halt inile from, the | #5000, S Wo miles southeast | oy of the military asylum. e e from Georgetown | @ 14thand H Sts. N.W.—Main 7623 bridge, on the south side of the Po- [of the militar lum and Fort Wagner. observatory. Has two guns, See Us About House Repairing Dinner | eighths of a mile from Fort Bun Fort Wagner—Across the Eastern | |8 —woncof any aracter, Our skilled INCLUDES 2 VEGETABLES. SALAD, ¥ h the Ci 1 ory Kemble (or Maddox)—In ot W S DESSERT, COFFEE, TEA OR MILK. from )(1: r of construction; three-fourths lly Beasonable Prices. HOMEMADE PIES A SPECIALTY southwest from Fort Gaines, Dupont—Across the Bastern -half mile from Fort our miles from the | tomac, i < L v Fort McDowell—Now in course of | Hill i Fort Cope *ort Scott—On tt cworth——A short distance | construction; south of Fort Corcoran | Fort ! show ot exandria, at the outskirts | (name .later changed to Fort C. F |and a T soueh and eat of of the fortifica- | e city: one mile from the semi- | Smith). Hore L) spur of hills one | branch. three mile: uth and « )f | between ts o fe | one-fourth of a m Allen—Located three- nils south of Fort the r uarters of a |||||!'| range of v h le i dge across the Potomac. from Loug b thr and one-hal ¥ klin—A short distance i \n Alexandria. ed one and nes—About three-quarters Backward Children May Be Suftfering From Bad Eyes! It wouldn’t be surprising— for defective eyvesight does hold a child back. It would be an act of wis- dom to bring your child here to hatve his eyes examined by our Iixpert O ptometrist. Should he find that glasses are needed, he will personally supervise their making. Epellames e MEYERS S HOP MEYERS S HOP —as satisfied users low as “200 of our glasses. S Men’s Shoes Men’s Clothing A a}jfiE&S@ Men’s Suits Men’s Overcoais > ) L€ ‘ Broken 1 Shoes, Oxfords and | n SIS kv el s $19.75 815 of sizes and widths. We have 75 suits select- These are Heavy All-wool Coats, and ed from our regular stock as there are only 22 in the lot you will which we have reduced to : 1 L move quickly. These are have to come if early to get one. Theyv $5 95 Oxfords, High Shoes, Golf and wonderful values, and if won’t last the morning out. o 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street Sport Shoes. Regularly $8 and $10. you can use a new suit . We have all sizes and widths. hltecatians at jcost:lon Men’s Tweed Suits this lot. $25 > 830 13th St. N.W. Phone Main 4874 | Fine grade of regular $9 to $11 ’ Men’s Knitted Vests Ginicriiseliockl Everyionsiof oot OUR GREATEST SALE OF $6£ High and Low Shoes, in black and tan. $3 85 i|x1porte§ l::nd dnn.c‘,tic “tweeds in- e o WINDOW SHADES All sizes and widths. cluded. You can use one of these won ; Sizes—37 to 42 derful suits for street or sport wear. Size 36 Inches by 6 Feet 6 Inches . o T ! o Regular . Special || Blue Serge Suits Men’s O’Coats rousers Best Quality Oil Opaque Shades ... ...5L75 $1.25 Various: latsrselested $3‘95 g::: %g gg;;‘;‘t’:‘:‘fli‘l‘l:fi? Shades gss M E _Y E R S S H O P $22050 from our regular stock An-odd ot to dose Best Quality Scotch Holland Shades ... 3.00 Who _needs one? We diat were $4000 to out. Were $7.50. Best Quality Scotch Blue or Green ........ 325 1331 F Street have 65 fine suits in all i ] Best Quality Cambric Shades . 3.00 1. sizes. Double and single 00. Now . . The above prices jnclude measuring, maklm‘z and hanging. De- breasted, and th% are sure i Rain Coats cents per shade if you bring in your own measurements and r(() c’:j“ot\'%nfa!sl:‘is Iotl“atm“s $40.00, now $21.50 16 9- at cos 3 . $45.00, now $25.50 $ B0 IMPORTANT Men’s Golf Suits, $15 $50.00, now $29.50 that are really water Lot uifer you seconds or stock size shades, such as are M E Y E R S S H OP its that were $27.50 $55.00, now $33.50 proof. Genuine Cove advertised at reduced prices; but e shade is made 14 s € . . et p to fit your windows and bears our own guarantee to be $30.00. Alterations at = e dine, silk lined. Were perfect in every respect. No extra charge for special sizes. cost of ithis Tot. $65.00, now $37.50 $35.00. S0 Me I]?S Furnishing S MEYERS SHOP Remember WE PAY DAILY BALANCES n checking accounts on daily’ balances — com- pounded monthly. interest on ordinary savings % accounts—compounded quar- terly. - interest on special savings 0 certificates — compounded semiannually. EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. NW. . llIII]lIIIII|Ill“llII|||IIIIIIII|IIII|||II\!‘|IllllllllllflllllHIlIIl||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Shirts Men’s Fine Lisle ainsook ; 1331 F Street W hite Ox- Hose Union Suits sl L P 65¢ 5\ Gapes $3.50. C Fine grade. Now 65c. F??:’E,;‘Eshwegz.sf()] All sizes. M E Y E R S S HOP Lot of imported and do- woolens. Now. mestics. Some with clox. All-Wool Mufflers Mussed and slightly iled Silk Shirts thar Men’s Wool and ) Frice ) 9 . P i A 125 Siand o - omen’s Footwear - Men’s Capeskin All colored and striped Hose Gloves vM.udrals/sshirt(s) 5 65¢ ‘ $1.95 $2 the Some with clox. Included Pui awr e of oir vagalar loso, prices, ;;xs}tlh;hl]csvte‘is some Fine Eng- an.Zdi &.‘0‘&5 that were $3.50 F O U L A R D S 300 pairs from our regular $6 to $12 Oxfords. Pumps and Straps. : —the most favored neck- Four-in $ Bat Of course, these are broken lots, but if your size wear for men. Hands ]. Wings 85(‘ is here you will get a big bargain. M EYERS S HOP M EYERS S HOP 1331 F Street ‘ 1331 F Street T T 0000 Eé

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