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WASHINGTON, D. 1921. . THE. EVENING STAR, C.. MONDAY, MAY 2, MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Makes a Big Hit With Descamps. JEEF, \E WE WANT T© HoLD ouR 10BS WE GOTTA DoPe ouT SOME NEW KAOCK-OUT i PUNCHeS EOR CARPENTIER. oW, TVE GOT AN IDEA. 16 . COLF PLAYERS CALL ON THE PRESIDENT (Copyright. 1921 by H. €. Fisher. Trade mark _registered U. S. Fat. Off) MR. WALLACE WILL OPEN EXPOSITION HERE TODAY Wallace will officiatly position of graphic arts, ¥ employes of the Depart- ment of Agricultu at 5:30 o'clock today at the Public Lib 1T'S A Cuckeo PUNICH! GEORGES (S T LEAD WiTH RS LEET, SHIFT, AND THEA DRWvE WiS LEET INT® DEMPSEY's SeLAR PLEXIS! DESCAMPS, WC'VE JusT DoPED 6UT A NEw PuAcH THAT'S A BIRD! Mot COMPRENDRE S6 WeE'LL HAvE T SHow Him DELICAT! [ he would be glad to do so if his evenings. 1. At '7:45 tomorrow evening affairs could be so arranged | Prof. Corbett of the bureau of 48 to permit it. Ted Ray of Oxhey, fplant industry will speak about ap- England, is the present open cham- imr-s Other lectures will be given in pion of the United States. The | this orde | Wedn | Prof. William 7:4 May 4—Irish potatoes. Stuart, bureau of plant p.m. Thursday, May 5—Application of Art in Classifying Sweet Potato Va- th the ex- nd James | Prof. are expec to compete in |industr; championship to be held at| prid’s leading golfer: The exposition contain displays | we'tl PALM OFE THe otd | The winner of the open golf cham- | showing the work done in the various BiTz SHIFT 00 DESCAMPS: : el States—to be | divisions or bureaus. all of it educa- pr pionship of t nited § | tional and_interesting from the stand- ITLL BE REW TO Him® played over the course of the Co-|point of agriculture, art. or for the | —— Jumbla Country Club July 18-22. in- [ home gwner. An exceptionally fine ex- N e el robabis receive his | Mibiti® of fruit and vegetable models THAT'S I\A clusive B pEobs o ident | 1N wax, hand colored. and photo- FINE IDEA, from the hands of President graphic’displays illustrating the ac- fuTT dinz. When invited today by altivities of the forest service. are feu- | nittee to present the prize to) (UTe of" the ‘-;x).oslm?n. G b 3 - waia| The exposition is to continue daily the, winner. President Harding said [ oF (pR0s 00 o, 0 tures in ‘hi! o iub this year. 5 e ol e the committee to- | rieties, by W. K. Beattic, bureau of | Aoy preeenld to the President a gold | Plant indust 45 p.m. day pres £0 With his pame. de-| Friday. May 6-~“Home Grounds Im- Tedal, v v member of | Provement.” F. L. Mulford, bureau of ! t industry, Relation of of the United : Rlan Ar d D to Forage Crop igations, A. Hansen, 8:1 Century Club. Names of Delegation. . May ra George Those in the delegation which made Husman, burcau of plant indus- the presentation an 7:45 p.m. to present the « Tuesday. May - 10—“Art Work Illus- were: Howard . Whitney |trating the Field Work of States’ Re- Dant Di. Vanderpool, both “of New|lations Service” Reuben Brigham, : i id th 1 t depend-] “The ti f cocked ¥ L ompleted Nork. president and secretary, re-|states relations service, 8:15 p.m. object is to aid the necdy and depend- o resumption of cocked hats by & com WO e “Enitdd States coll || Other lectures will be' announccd for SERVICE MEN PARADE. | NEW COMMERCIAL RADIO. | TAG DAY FOR BLIND. “ntbiinag ‘and 1o Reip hem become | naval oficers not only means . fur i ife! but, Hane dehn M. Hanna. presi- | the remaining days of the exposition - —_— ettt | self-supporting. ther return to norma no one remarke s 3 i Ha resi- | 3 % i . . . S 5L . ley that is just as had a vacation in all that the Columbia Country Club: _ Wounded Soldiers and Sailors |Navy Wireless Inaugurates Service | Aid Asked to Support Home for The sroundsare one acre in extent|NoUmalcy fat if et 207 Norrintown Times. s S o daid_out | e and ove Montrose Park. et s B - great courst, and Wiliam | March to Rainbow Show. Between U. S. and Indo-China. Unfortunates. building fx alcommodious three-story “hairman of the | € g ik with steam heat and large T g | More than 300 wounded soldiers and| The Navy wireless system yesterda¥ | Tag day for the Home for Derineatan ash fioor n the that Gent was told that the | A0 Bha V|suilors. members of the National Sol- | inaugurated . commercial communica- 15 €5 b8 held Sith is a well equipped workshop. open championship to be held here int . iers and Sailors League. headed by | =l o e e Tnited States | by Y the male inmates work at can- | Shly will be the biggest and greatest a band, took part in a parade Saturduy | 0N Rervice between the United Statesjby th sSRcldtion o th airs EOIE dv "1d in this country. | night on Pennsylvania avenue. and Indio-China. Aside from dues of regular and sus ning room of the home was The Dros ¥ was invited by | The parade w headed by Com-| The serv ccording to announce-|taining members the ho: it de- 1 bv Miss M 5 g et ongisting of the entire | mander John T. Nolan. The men as-| ment by the Navy Department, Will 9¢ 1y cndent upon the menerosity of th DY Miss Margaret Witson in - — \abima. delesation ih Congress. to sembled i the headquarters ‘of the |conducted by aii public g : L A e othert ahre. Ellen attend the field dav and entesainment . organization. at the Southern build- |Philippine Isiands. Tha Ald. Assoeiation: e o al frow Wilso the s were to be given at Walter Reed Hospital | BS the Associated Press ing. The line of march was along I|mercial me: ctEzaiien b Puenins, TpTius | furmishel by the Junlor Ausiitary sué S rl‘n Coats_HPC St le CHICAGO, May 2—Representatives |Street to 13th sireet. to Pennsylvania [ Hanoi or incorporated April 14, y Relicr Guildiand the Twentieth [ 4 g by the forty or so wounded ans from Alabama who are pa- s at the hospital Field and Track Events. with an additional charge of 5 word for messages to interior points in French Indg-China. .+ The provisional agreement arranged between the governmental authorities of | French Indo-China and the naval com- | munication service, the Navy Depart- 1 avenue. and thence to the ¢ of the District of i the Rainbow Div Station plaza. of fourteen independent railroad and | allied employes' organizations ap- peared before the Railroad Labor Board o wi and track events - Foaih h:';h;:m\;_ll!a:o“m_'g':;‘ aoutnern bar. | today to protest against reductions in bocue. n basket pienic. 4 music con- | Wages asked in petitions filed by i Dress up your house—paint inside with HPC, paint outside with HPC! Paint is cheer, smooth-spread to last jon, near the Union cert and an entertainment. ! Another invitation extended to the | President today was one to attend the | exposition to be held in Chicago ! WIDOW SEEKS DAMAGES. Sues for $10,000 for Husband's nearly one hundred carriers Antthony J. Chlopeck of the Inters national Longshoremen's Association | ment announced, provides that the new commercial service will embrace i communication across the Pacific American naval radio stations at on woodwork and trim with HPC. Perfect paint means less trips to NGBy WDLEQ) o : poke in behalf of stevedores and oth- ; Hlikin duly 23-30 of the International Asso- | cr’dock workers. 'Ife asked that no Death, Caused by Fall. Pearl Harbor, Guam Philadelphia vour pocketbook—in HPC paint in- ciation of Printing House Craftsmen. | reductions be made, inasmuch as em- | Clara J. Swain, administratrix of her nd the French radio stations 8 gredi xeell; and formula per- He gave no definite answer 10 the ployes of that class were able to get |husband George A. Swain, has file | Saigon and Hanoi, in Indo-China. . gredient excellence an 1 delegation | Work only about eight months, each | sult in m‘e Omsu-h.{ Stipreme GOt 1o Cavite communicating with the French | DiAMONDS of SUPER-QUALITY I fection combine -for supreme beauty year. recover $10,000 damages from the |Stalions. o Vodding Rir 2 i pance. (Ge THREE TO HOLD OUTINGS. Charges Preferred. + | Boyie-Robertson 'Construction Com- _ ;’;";"@77!;"_'4‘"6?"‘/./: E’e"k' E"d}flfi /:;4";7”“[ and time defiance. Get *| W. W. O'Neill. president of the In-|Pany and Lee & Fitzpatrick for the| The president of Valparaiso (Ind) Hustrated in Diamond Book - mailed u g " —— {teiationar Akkortation of Tiufiroyd | Seath of nerHusbund, Sho' wus em: | Univeriiiy. says therd Arr 100 many | HPC Outside House Paint : =X Supervisors of Mechanics. “charged | ployed on the addition to the Soldier's | red that institution to suit him . . g Organizations Prepare Programs | Juberiisors of X eohan i e e | Home Hospital and fell fro Mold | We thought it was the Durpose af | STERLING SILVER DINNER > TEA SERVICES for Chesapeake Beach. reductions of from To $100 "a | November 24 last. Attorn, Vin L. | education to make youns people well | 2 | nterior a a aint 4 s | month already. by changes in classi ntift. | read —Springficld (Ohio) News andFLAT TABLE SILVER Amives-Forks -Spoons The District Bar Association. the and Serving Preces fications, although he said there had Washington Order of Elks and the|been no changes in the men's duties. | 4 17 Cift Book-mailed apar ¢ T B i ] —— o[ ——— o] ——]o]——|al——d B i rate pre-season outings at|und the New York, New Haven and ‘Wedding Invitations and Announcements Chesapeake Beach this month.. The g"'ml(i'd roads, according to Mr. n Samplesof Cor”rec;[&allaflgly’-m%/ed upor? reguest Bar Association outing will be held| Y€l —— 5 oa ow ) oa p Annaversary; feeceplion, Dininer, Dance and May 14: the Elks’ outing. May 15, and H'r!"b:l United Association of Railway ¢ LDebut Inwta‘zans - 72a and Visiting Cards » s of North America, through that of the Board of Tr John Grunau, general chairman, pro- SAVE MONEY SAVE WORRY on the EIks' outing. The committee in charge is composed of James A. Bal- derson, chairman; William G. Neu- meyer. tickets; Gus W. Brahler, din- ner: Fred Mayer, vice chairman; F. J. Mersheimer, transportation: A. F. Zimmermann. refreshments, and Ar- thur A. Riemer. entertainment. The Board of Trade outing will be the twenty-seventh annual excursion | of that organization. The Boy Scout Band of forty-five members will fur-| rish music. Arthur Carr, in charge of | refreshments, has announced that an elaborate dinner and supper will be served. Charles Waters, chairman of the ticket committee, has announced i that about 600 will attend, and that a | prize will be awarded the holder of the lucky ticket number. Charles (Crane is chairman of the general committee on arrangements. The Bar Association ou | tested against reduction of wages of e e T it e G o | BUY NOW PROMPT DELIVERY e L o oros han eVer Detars taantion eas R B el recepdion: T | B hoc Kebt pacy Wik T oot QUALITY L Edmund Br: sports: George C.!nau said, did not consider that the e : e "8 Con: | wage award of July, 1920, was wholly SERVICE e e i o< I ' VALU 2 ) Between 630 and 700 are cxpected| The fight between Grunau and other | [5] E Only Few Days More! COme Before lt [ Too Late Forever!‘ union leaders. growing out of the switchmen's strike which Grunau conducted a year ago, cropped out after Grunau had read his prepdred statement. He then attacked one of { the union points that has been | stressed by American Federation of Labor officials before the board. say- ing that he made no charges of in- efficiency against the. roads, but that he thought many employes were in- Marlow Coal Co. 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