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THE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, DECEMBEE 29, ‘1921 SPANISH ]'EAEHER MUTT AND JEFF—One Thing Certain, Jeff Isn’t Troubled With Inomnia, '~ ° ‘o oo oo —By BUD FISHER. OF CoURSE T AINT A VENTRILOQUIST, LISTEN LITTLE DuMMY, NO,WAIT, ELL ASIC £3 . ResIDENT OF {1 NE MORE 4 SPwis, cALL LR BUT T BeT SPWVIS TEN DOLLAR WHo'S PRESID HiM ONE M » Bl iods I TALK TO THE DUMMY YouRe ouick! T ANSWER ME! (T witL FooL ¢ <PIVIS EASY AS PIEL SRS 1S DUE HERE ANY MINVTE, So HURRY LNIDER THE TABLE. T'LL SUP You A Buck: PATIENT FOR w 4 ) I CAN THROW MY UOICE ACRoSS THe UNITED STATEST avesTion: HEY. . AT THEM I'MA From START TOHOLD SESSIONS! || 5tionires o S G . e 1 To FINISH— THEM Annual Meeting of American BLANK | pssociation This Week at BOOKS G. W. U. Law School. Tae Spanish and Chilean ambassadors, We manufacture them on Dr. Franciso J. Yanes, assistant director of the Pan-American Union, and noted educators both from Washington and other centers of learning will contribute FINE' T DON'T L\KkE SPIS, ANYWAY . the premises—the bookbind- ing, ruling, printing, etc., is all executed within our own to the comprehensive program arranged plant, the only one of its kind for the fifth annual meeting of the that carries, in addition, a [American ,}mmuo‘r_: ot‘ Teachers °j = Spanish, scheduled for tomorrow an complete stock of ready-made |Saturday at the Franklin Square blank bookss Hotel. Opening Sesslon. . Ambassador Riano will speak at tae Nog being dependentiion on, called for 10 o'clock tomor- outside houses for assist- row morning, with Prof. Henry Grattanj ance permits us to care- X fully inspect each opera- tion, and, knowing our capacity, the work is completed when promised. the chair. Dr. Yane: e afternoon session, wh n at 2:30 o'ciock, while Am athieu of Chile will be the )win-" 1 0 beg dor D cipal speaker at the informal banquet waich will conclude the first day’s meet- The frieze will contain reproductions such. rule has been opposed by the i A compiete assorte | TN hstriee e KEULA DU RAISE ENDOWMENT FUND | fie o ot st sticins | ATTACKS BRITISH RULE. | kit Lt s JAMES G. MAKINSON DEAD. | (@)L Ly T K ;e‘rve a!]éfia?!mfilg“ _fll’\d '{’m{{r‘]fi:‘:og FOR WILSDN CHILDREN 0]( the Holy rGI’?.H. “ht.’lfh n;:\v' adurré S T “As a direct result of the British T “itzgerald of e University 3 the walls of the public library ai i exploitation the native industrial sys- v i ment of STOC president of the association, will intro- L Boston. Speaker From India Questions | eXPIOVANER ThE WS N0 hes almos: | DXPires Suddenly Today at His RE N Blank Books always duce the ambassador. Other ad- A memorial tablet in honor of the Value of Arms Conference. wholly disappeared. Place of Business. dresses at _the banquet will be given !Central High Al i Al Pl former principal may be inserted in “Through a carefully fostered sk on hand. gy Dr. J;xltlus Klein.dd‘\ire(‘!‘)l; of the 8! umni S0 Plan | the completed fri i Charges that the conference on the |tem of scanty credit, excessive t: James G. Makins8n, ureau of foreign and domestic com- : 'mament, instead of |tion. enforced exportation and 1001 Kearn and Frieze for Students Who tund suffi- e pay Great Britain has lite merce, Departn J. Tig ection, of a |! desired ent of Commer L Died in Wa ved the people of India by °} The memorial fund br & [the Centr: 1 High sociation which is to be will pe | vdcational et ude ad- | v { out tn, 3 | ence from the ruie of | : SUGGESTED AS ENVOY. | day night at the New Thought T —_— WANTS HIS NAME CHANGED. | DI . i ViiiiiClon In 1t i four | gy Cop pomntes, & ojored ! " . i sician of Leavenworth, Kan., 5 gainst the British gov- ' 2 t: For president, Prol |George W. Hodgkins, president of the 1ber, frequently mispelled and not { ernment. recommended to Pre: given the Spunish- ion Saturd . will of committees h s association business, co schoolatintete the election of officers. The fgred dollars of ht ing a C i ha red the . thousand-dol- Tollowing “clenet: For president lar goal, it was announced today by | Because his name is difficult to re- {teen points ent Harding | and other securit on of her h following _tic] ! Fitzgerald; for third vice president for | greanization. Outstanding among the charges |y appoi s mi i i > Tnive ity ryine) N yesterday for appointment as minister | pet 1922, Prof. h C. Hills, University of | "The association also is raising a i made by Das_were: S "m“y SavriCurana Pe)re_‘c d, for the pro a “That for 150 years the official oli- S CUrsis iepreci) o wi 1 retary-treasurer, Prof. | fund to memorialize in a frieze to be | has asked the District Supreme C: 5 5 usband is the sole beneficiary of th O oaster, Stanford Tniversity, and | placed around the wall of the library | to allow him to change it to Abram |garchy of Great Britain has ruled and | sentative Tincher, both of Kansas, |estate and is represente by Attor {for member of the executive council, {at Central students of the school who | Jucob Selbin. Attorney Abe Sheffer- |dominated India in the exclusive in-!were in the party which called at the | neys Clephane & Latimer and Gilb i Prof. Alfred Owen, University of Kan-lgave up their lives in the world war. ears for the petitioner. terest of the Birtish empire and that White House in Dr. Moates’ behalf. ° L. 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