Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1923, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, “'ASHTNGTON; D. C., MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923. PROPOSE NEW PLAN |Mechanical Map-Making Method | WORKERS AND P. R. R. |AVIATOR AND WOMAN DIE.| THREE KILLED IN CRASH. rot concluded, by hat FORU.S.SHIPSSALE| Dyeyeloped by Army Engineers| CALLED HARMONIOUS = o e e reny orot | 275 b St o s sistants’ Union. Shipping Men Would Operate Ves- R TR AR YT T Rail Board Misconceives Its Duties| william y r i .‘m..m..v Mrs P P c ¢ v There is nothing more requisite . 202 2 o . pher, E M v bl a k ere yesterday sels Under Charter and Use Experimenting at their reproduc- | and waterproofed with shellac or var- | in Criticizing Relations, rapher, : n : killed here yesterday i | nish were kil a a K B 2 utomobile was struck t in Washington, the Army Earnings to Buy Craft. ] it Ab b oce F'rom this model. or ne , Says Atterbury. | ot fieta vhe by a Kan d Michigan train at & v | e du:.:u,;.-.f{,:‘;,‘.‘(‘,:”‘i'\”l positive mold ‘s Y/ 24 plane Gross was driving enly | a cross here. All were resi- e fcally plotures. the topog: | tellne clay went into a nose dive from an alti- |dents of Circle Hill and werc on their By the Associated Press 1 nee e i S Then Ga e 3 a | Ib¥ the Associated A tude of about 100 NEW YORK, July A plan o 3 Sscont: positive > NDIANAPO! Ind., July' 23.—The 3 ' Place government-owned ships under e s < s map i his second 2 very | “common sense and fairness of our charter in the hands of practical |covered with a series of irregular e and v alis Funis 3 bhid Ainesican fesitciin — i i lines which follow the topography |duction on a minature d L i) . U shipping men has been submitted to . o pography | {100 O O et e o » genera 1 serve to overcome un- . Farley of the|of the country, with figures adjoin-| Iy the afternoon. sun|rest among Pennsylvania railroad S & 2 ving the height of the land.|would be lightin lopes | workers when the former groups oo as a ucum er— N ve o I 1 > maps are intelligible to the|0f the hills a would 5 = e T i & of come to realize that the railrbad com- 5 Fiavor that hip Owne ssociation. S but the re somewhat ur\ any is looking out for the interests 3 ') el Ahige . 4 2 to the 1 n | cis rulating artificia its employes, in the opinion of W. :rbat s the' way you ‘ca.n feel and l°°k ]ingers on e ey To produce a topugraphic map that | or 7 shade Atterbury, vice president of the if you get the “makings” ready in the iciby Sl e and on— , ment operation would fe intelligible and interesting | [RR 0 o5, SIS S RROTRTERL WA raitroad. trade be turned rs ccessary data for the professional, | Use Regular Camera. \ n the course of an address to 0 the smack Of el Bl i e POy e 2 and Cucumber Salad for dinner. : BE ey e to the layman, and aleo contaln the| Chise vernes | ME Atternury exprésacarthe opimivn cool of the morning and serve Chicken camera is yes the Pennsylvania in as if they were owners. The expense ' W process d and from the negative a bromide he d members of the peppermmt! speration would be paid from ible largely s is made. 4, who, he said, s noss! % From this abor % 7 rts | nega rs g than we The first step in the process is t lithographic printing plate 2 3 he told the ke the usual topograp G s : i e 9 . P Y . gy ) % map is printed in four The next and final step is to place | “"0] : i | § Tor t | the topographic map, which . 3 : 9 ¢ » made first, on the printing plate and | Tht the . print on it the picture of the terri ; ins fund tory made with the aid of the ¢ the most important part of the makings, is real The result is such a r ) in the Pe g : homemade mayonnaise, made fresh daily from the Bl T 3 : clev r ) = - rocipe of a famous chefand is delivered by spoedy plan would e 8 x| includ H 1 s g < ] S ih n e e oarar e at th and hills e leve 4 AP For Chicken and Cucumber Salad mix equal pars time would st [ more el 8 r employss an e A of cold chicken and cucumber—cut in cubes— with time would asau i U. S. CONSUL | e f s of the American pe Gold Medal Mayonnaise. Serve or: crisp lettuce. gain to the excent through | r UTICA. 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What is your preference with regard to cane sugar or sweet- : £ s : ness?> Do you prefer, as in the government test, an ice cream that contains %25 ' ¢ gelatin? Join the thousands who are answering by checking “A,” “B”" or “C” on the . R ConteSt Ends votes accompanying the Three Special Ice Creams on sale at all Chapin-Sacks in 9 Days dealers. The QUALITY and PURITY of these ice creams are far in excess of the | popular price asked, and your participation makes you eligible to share in the SIX }—I{J%NDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE CASH PRIZES WE. ARE OFFER- Here are the Rules Contestants may submit as many names as desired. but only one name per coupon. Where more than one name is submitted on the same coupon, the first name only will be considered. ALL SUGGESTIONS MUST BE MADE ON THE COUPONS PROVIDED IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION, and in every case the ice cream preferred should be clearly indicated in the space al- lotted. 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