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16 - “PHE: DAY “STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. (i APRIL 18, 1926—PART 1. i b 3 NEW BUS TRAFFIC EXPANSION |Aurora Borealis |5 2. Tomss Wott, o, esisg | Totions st Soihee 208 S0E | oo it goct 1 tory Winners IS PREDICTED BY J COVELL Laives Fitetash on that it was intended to have the races represented on the board. Ac-|was stated. | 4 MAJ. . PICKS B[]Y GRA].UR d Assistant D. C. Engineer Commissi;_ner Finds Onlv-: * ’:‘::lg_l,\:igit Dash | | ted Press. 20 Per Cent of Ultimate Development BERLIN, April 17.—Virtually the whole population of Baden is _3 . i chuckling over the fact that the Bernard Nees Wms in Finals; ; Has Been Reached Eppingen volunteer fire fighting 4 force recently went racing on a Gaithersburg and Friends g Motor bus transportation in Wash- siEh BaES B00€ CiChon companies | the extingulshing of the aurora midnight excursion which, as was h have gone over to the motor| discovered.later, had as its object Champions Chosen. L e gton is on the verge of its MOSL) e forced into the bus husiness saon | borealis. S i antial development since the |after the Washington Rapid Transit| From the villuge market it ap- 0 : shington Rapid Transit Co. estab- | Compuny began making decided| peared as if a nearby castle was Closing activities leading up to the | , lished the first permanent interurban | inroads on their revenues see.| DUPRINE. When the horse-drawn final contest in the ind district 3 3 | system back in Mareh, 1921, accord- | “The Washington Railway and Ilec-| lose cart reached the place and na est a | o |tng to Maj, W. E. R. Covell, assist- | tric Co. now is operating 10 the men saw no fire they raced on ¢f the National Oratorical Contest | |ant t Engineer Commissioner. | lines and the ¢ pital T -{ to the next villa eeing an auto- tave been marked by the selection | f & t to the Public True, not all of these lines are paying,| mobile in front of the of champions in the Hyattsville Hieh il el e | e L eilitien officials are con.| firemen dushed in, 4 nd the Colthersburg High ; Kept o constant eheck on the trans- | fident of their success as a business; driver into abundoning a card game Bornard Nees was declared e tation burometer in the National | venture and driving them on to th > School champion sviile, | Fapital and has observed the ever | * The motor bus is destined to meet | vlllige, But the bl scemed to y . et , & b residential sections composed ¢ | he y o ] 3 I\:lll‘emzclllll\lllh iexline i the use of of homes of persons with moderate :1;{3;:; “'?1 8 calized llm,: they were Equipment il ] pite the fact that busses now |incomes, according to Maj. Covell. g rainbows at night. L strid Columbia Gally four times as|Residenis in the so-calied exclusive - v d Rear B: . $okesman, Friends School, also | they dia five | sections why own twe or more PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD Front and Rear Bumpers; e gentative in mobiles do ot want the bus, he said the person of George » Mirick, b, M. As an illuslration, Maj. Covell cited| Automatic Windshield A Y "rhe climax to the contest at Hyatts far trom: he e of it popularity. | he recent extension, iio ronkian TTRIEEL FRT Fa—— Cleaner; Rear View Mirror; ur joor system, he said. vi [m lh;h ynnu-( one of the most ex | shington's bu . Washington Railway strie Co. st i Somain o 16 i 1 e oo g N | st oy i 26 por cont| WAL i tha i et | Disrict Lengue of Women Vaters Transmission Lock (builtin); Nothing Else to Pay BROUGHAM #1519 « SEDAN (7-PASS.) #1750 | | n ey Ly sion was put into effect,” aid, | Suggests 17 i § . 5 e ) \'(1|E‘t:&»m:n";|:y‘o‘.~ BRI eplace “the people of Brooklund i : 88 Names for Con: Radiator Shutters; Moto- mine . The v e 3 ¥ d the bus d th nal F— it ¢ ! | portation agency, in Maj. Covell's swamped the busses and the urlgrlrxl-:le‘ sideration. Ma‘n Comblnuuon Stop i A . schedule had to be abandoned. ’ [ opinion. ile he foresees - . 3 Dile, DIt et s, staivt —— ¢ company had purchased four new | The Dist League omen | ex mee of AD7IHE fikne 1T | conches for this service, but had only | Voters suggested 17 names for | and Tail Light. planned to use two of them. All four| ;"I’i'::‘o':“: by p(Iu_- Il)mrxrzl Cam: | ol e had to be pressed into service, and it | IMisio " “appointment to the oo o il is likely that others will have to be| Public Welfare Board, provided for ] A 4 b e s _ " in 3 rict Public Welfare bill, ith 'the iinpending ‘merger of the | PUEhtel L meet the tenane, it was announced vesterday. . The THE LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY Arnold. 3 : 3 The interstate busses running into 3 | traction companies, consists W § Ak & action was taken at a meetin, | L Wedric ; ut of Washing u ctions g at Weiri Hianiy” developed and - effcient - co.|&nd out of Washington in all directions it i the headquarters of the . rican | Look Out for Chadwick. s oriinated service between the busses | 2180 in most cases, are feeling the ef a e American Chadwick, jr.. 14-year-old | b i and the street cars. Universal trans- senior the Gaithersbure High ‘ 3 Wy | fers and a general rerouting of exist- e rtad ve formidible | ; j ing bus lincs, he points out, will be . contender 4 i | e rect. vesult of the consolidation, eirtd T ki . s - s kK ? & the District -with vapid] %218 as Fhiladelphia, New York, Bal- | wijjiam ‘5. Chamberlin, Mrs. Avery | | T et timore and Hagerstown; others have | Siian! 15 Chamberlin, Mrs. Avers . superlor to the present|shorier hauls, going to Luray, Fair. | {oonleY, Mrs. George M. —Eckels peaking & 1 e S system, with bus and street car lines| x, Alexandr] Olney and other near- | - r's. llll‘) lather, Julius Gar- | allied with eflicier orate 3 m a competitive basis, r s | 2 yil- | allied with o ' 3 3 |on a competitive basis, and routes Maryland and Virginia commu. | 1L Dr. Wil overlapping [ nities. o ll\‘d{hr\ nlheller.p Rabbi Al ‘Simon, | A DEALER IN EVERY Reduced Car Patronage. |, The increasing demand Mre. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Walter | travel has not been offset to any S, Uttord. Dr. W, A Warfielf JFigures compiled by the ULty | cjged extent by the rapid growth in nation contest ; : s statisticians - ShoW |,y omobile travel, it is pointed out by . He is the young < . ally the falling off in street | utility experts. ~ While automobiles L o o sraata = v 2 e dvent of | huve retarded somewhat a quicker de- of his school. Arthur Watkins is the | 920, r before | velopment of bus transportation, not alternate orator in th's school, ipar. Goongs'S. Miekoks; 3.0 Hitonia| the Washington Rapid Transit Co. {only in Washington, but in outlying L ’l_flw_ dircetion of _ Prof. | Schol. ¥ iy |l"';‘9“h'*’° the pthen cUmbersome | communities, their effect has been felt 3 S ' 3. s . Friends | Center: Bernard Nees, Hyattsville| motor busses o Sixteenth street, the | more by the street railvay copipanies t ; . ool drew | High School. | Washington Railway and El-ctric Co. | fhan the bus lines. ¥ iamon €cilals oun 10 a 5 : when| Lower: George A. (Iladwn-k Gaith- | hauled 85,800,000 revenue passengers | s the four lists met in t * C |and the Capital Traction Co., 0 i3 3 % of he schoat pupils B feooits g ey ool lt(';o The following vear, Montana Society Banquet. : L . l C 7 d-t T ; 2 o liou phakes 0D e IGh ool b S ion, Unil | The Montana State Society of Wash- l“era reai erms Rt s s anning Eneilce sub l STOP-WATCHES ABUSED. | senger list dropped TPANY'S DAY | ington held ité first annual banquet I Rak i ron aKes vounced vi bitted i L Ernene oo 8 twe s predicts t the street We on th | tinue to expand their Other g the ef. | Assoclation of University Women fect of the increasing popularity of S on niversity . motor bus travel. There is not a | 1004 I street, Friday. The selections main highway on which a bus does not_operate. Some of the busses run n. Miss Nannie | Burrows, Miss Lydia Burklin, Mrs. | itn last Monday evening at the Hamilton ; : wieg ion.” Other speakers N ter's 2300000, X' steddy decrease | fiocel, attended by Bt 1% fohat A few of special importance are mentioned here. many ects were: Polly Ann Cuive ! . A followed each vear. and in 1925 e o ; : i 6nd S Cin | ey RordersTCHse periVatisty Sfo iy : and Blectric Co ':‘“‘“‘E"I‘,wrfk'lg: Sfle. Pemton wlah ¥ others in all departments throughout the entire store are 49 el it gl W Use of Officers. 3 Lxlans or‘ A Gl ~pul;e on medd also of great value. The usual Easy Payment Terms always o S ind He Sell Gwynn, “The | o - oved | : velopment of Montana from its days 3 : < : 2-inch malleabic i : Expensive stop watches have proved | i 0,001 r | e . ) ; enstitution 0. last ) pus- U ] y St s T o o= uch of u temptation for the per- |sengers or T R e e L Dot e Srosah o anpigonftiicsehsprcat el rakes with L mu v Friends’ champion is representative | t sengers 800, s Kenzie, president of the society, acted B d 1 L . off the best in his tchool An Bcholie | i the Navy, In the meantime the Washington | g ,om,',"m;,.v Al oudoir L.amp unadvertised goods. handles. T T | . i 1t Rapid Transit Company has steadily : student, he is also a good athiet that me : > it L oan 4 = = 1. 1he iproficient in Toptball ox ! according to « 2000.000 paid pass 12 ie is 16 vears old . Ty { ;1I94"n@ mex ‘\Ull( l]lldhf‘l \\AH h(‘* with ,| .:UU‘III-OIIU "”‘ ‘hc’ ‘q> Of lneta] cnamc]ed in unior class and is 1 forwarg | are to be providec operated. The figure in 19 g s - foa briar it rieeroaking Torward 1400 f the expensive watches with (3,500,000, with a 500,000 gain in 1923, an 0 “y old ivory, complete with sk rienat e, 5 e elling hands ave been called in | The following vear it sufered a de rose silk shade. Very Soht of S Btintek ot 156 | and will be repla by those with | ere of 100,000 passengers, but with | i s N intl Shie AMirick of 180§ 11 the stop check hands on them dition of the double-deckers the | v"!" l‘_t' attractive and service S ot company ran its figure up to the Building Sites Drawi it otk ieere are regarded by Small Investment Properties §' - I ( I\, =3 represe S ate onil chinl, When several cases of pla e ‘ts as the greate: ’ o RN : % school g and \'“',“,'f’i | ca " deadly s of histori- | money used by a publ B.mm" mc[““ — S 2 " Mg, CinecDinsl pyiand diptricts i andlcon ature, occurre ; at Lagos, sport stem, and with the e RIALTO A : 3 3 e ! LU L85 Shon these st % ‘i i the” mrompt action of (e | ! 653 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. ~ D . Metal Bed announced by the office of the ma|ficial had all cases isclated. Three | operation. a material foth e nie Phoae Main 6152 . N A x 2 o f ¢ three vietims | passengers over last vear is expected. \ Ak 3 3 e vnocuog ho“l.um“\ To combat the loss in passengers H W\ % > S $10 85 Friends School; second, St Paul's e third, Jobn's School; | % Z £ B d finish PRI Setoar meh Choice of wood finish oss Academy: sixth, St. H X ,: 4—piece'Bedroom Suite or white enamel. At- \cademy; seven sonza ”fl] = '.‘\ . tractive beds of finc eichth, Weodward | $89 5" pearance and s, Young Men’s Chris- | construction. ,'xnj.lx“l;rn-fn.pr,\‘ls:_mn.lr'xa" ‘h’ M d . Of attractive design in gumwood and nicely finished in y x rd \\':A]sxl'lm\\::lvt'm < 5 H:i:; Exceptlonal atch values on ay porc}l ROCICEI' Walnut. 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