Evening Star Newspaper, July 4, 1923, Page 13

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Miss Margaret Wil & lent, who has embarked upon a bus ELIMINATES THE “STATIC” FROM RADIO. W. J. Scott, electrician of the Navy Department (at left), and his invention, the clarophone, which d bility ng a ball off the forehead ness career-in New York. She is as ed with a nationally known may do.much for radio. The machine eliminates the “static,” or atmospheric disturbances, and may revolutionize long-distance radio com- A P is not at all “nervous.” Underwood & Underwood munication, The machine consists of more than 10,000 Hits of me chanism. Copyright by Harris & Ewing. THE FASHIONS iN ENGLA is photograph was taken at the Ascot CARE FOR FRIENDLESS CATS AND DOGS. The sehool children in certain seetions of New York are being e meeting, whére many new styles are introduced each year. “The L L ! d slashed. being champions of their particular communities at the old game of marbl r taught to_care for dogs and cats found in the streets. Each c one of the animals to care for frock is a lattice-work affair, with ermin . daily, and the schaol supplies food for the anfinal Frignt by Cnderwood & Underwood & Undersvood Atlantic City contests to decide the national champion. . o - ’ HE HAS A BIG JOB. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury McKenzie "ONTRAST OF THE OLD AND NEW. Start of a pageant of the Overland trail, showing one of the origi- Moss, who handles several branches of Treasury work—the prohibition nal stage coaches and. a great Union Pacific passenger locomotive. Pageant. held in' connection wi unit, customs service, supervising architect’s office and the United States nated by a New York hotel proprietor, who is especially interested in teaching the young islanders Oregon celebration recéntly. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. coast guard. - Copyright by Harris & Ewing the meaning of patriotism and love of country. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. A THRILLING FINISH. In the recent race-for:the gold cup at Ascor, England, Happy Man . . . . . . MASTERPIECE OF OHIO WHITTLER. Earnest Wariber, like a well known member of the « ; and Silurian ran neck-and-neck almost - the full length of the course. Silurian, with T. - feathered tribe, does his best-work in wood. With his little penknife, he whittled his iy Leo was crowned “Queen of Rosaria.” The festival was the sixteenth annual event g evideinly jetsesood the lom.n? for he wen by i."‘"',x.g.. model of a locomotive, which is being exhibited over lbe:v_un(ry. : : : Ao

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