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. 32 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. S ' ADD VALUE TO YOUR GRAH AM1S SU"' " | MUTT AND JEFF—This Is Getting Very Mysterious. ‘ P — e Jeee SAYS THe Lion TAmers \ | [WHAT Does He kg ABouT S LisTen? IS ‘OowAH' A Hindoo ! PASSWORD, OOWAH 1S A HINDOS] | ( THE HINDOO LANGUAGE ANTuAY WORD= AND (FIT (5 WHAT P o oA : WORD MEANING ‘BooB'! I KNOW A HINDOO AND I'M DOES 4%, 'ROPERLY BY OUR EXPERTS 5 GONNA Ask F 1 Hime ©. 1 e e o X el |Goes Over to Monday, With g : 1 Burchell’s Incomparable I Promise of Jury Action by Bouquet Coffee; ~ next Thurscay. May Still Be Bought for Trial of the half-million-dollar < heart balm suit of Lieut. Lormier C. (l:llruhsm, U. S. N, against Augustus L. umes, wealthy I f N York, c PerPound | o ronas vetore. sin. i tice Hitz and a jury in Circuit Divisign * “ B h ll, ” No. 1. There was no session of the threatened c 1 that he 14 urchell's™ i oo b e * today and Saturday unless the trial 1325 F St. N.W. fras speeaea.” on Sassirancs that the ' / se would be ready f?r the jury by rest Thursday, Justice Hitz respited he jurors yesterday afternoon until H H lWl’ly Endure Monday. H Aaoth Wint Among the depositions read yes- = nother inter erday to the jury Attorneys Wil- " = = 3 5 he treasurers and heads of state motor g ¢ discomfort when 5 1o RudsmofiCy hiuiam, - Leah | nat et of & ok men that ane | SCIENTISTS TO EXPLORE | 4-YEAR-OLD BOY STATE OFFICIALS MEET. |\Gicic atpiriments. = A —of discomtort = fense was one from the late Henry | decided on the visit to Reno. —_ ‘Work at the meeting wax'lo be cen- _— H Colbert will reason- Flood, representative in Congress | _ Former Justice Daniel Thew Wright WILD REGIONS OF CHILE! IS SHOT BY CHUM |seck Plan to Prevent Thett of |tcred Shicfly on conuidera meis rela. |, JIrs- %velyn Wood. thirty = i 3 rom inia, whose w is @& sls- n rshler for e 5 ; - {416 3 E I ably install an efficient B oS O o dented | DIAINtIT are expected to offer evi- ! IN MARBLE GAME Motor Vehicles. tion to the state, according to pre- | $10 M str = Heating Plant or re- hat | led the visit of dlence in rebuttal when the defense |Party of Zoologists to Seek Data l'.'.;’e';':&f,“““"':.:".’;"};flf,':; m'e": ¥ o : = l store your old one? = o, cloges‘its cane, on Indians and . CHICAGO, November 17.—An- FRANKFORT, Ky., November 17.— | (™ jic tion of motor 3 harged with violation of th = cer. but on the contrary, warned him pETSET drew Rag our vears old, was |State officlals from many sections of | againat theft, uniform regulation and |} h anti-narcotic act. A pack- = fiColbert service i at if he went to Nevada the papers ZIONI Fauna. in u critlcal condition today with | the United States were here today for | licensing of non-resident vehicles and | ., o1y ‘tw was found in th . a bullet in his neck as a result of 1 1 state I = anacea for all heating =|would be awaiting him. Graham, ENEW VORI N 1 " s the opening session of the two-day [Feciprocal state laws. rear yard of the E cording = P L5 Romover, Lalt s that 1t he had an e |* NEW YORK, November 17.—Little | a quarrel with a playmate over a - itors wevh 1o IS Rueste] s OL | = troubles. Glad to look Zipowever. felt sure that Lf 8¢ vife he |Orthodox Wing of Movement |known regions of Chile. including the | Bame of marbles Wednesday. convention of the National Associa- v 1Gnal s I B Moo e i e e throwy H your plant over. o an 33.12 h:r from ‘iaknng di- 3 habitat -of the unconquered Arau A.Uter one ;:r them hmrl :htzil lum tion of Secretaries of State. In addi- p tonight, "fi'r‘;"“‘;.;’u; :1‘: ‘r""’l';ajgfun e 3 t 1 ) v E v " 'S . £ 3 il | S oo = vore tion, the witness declared. Opens Annual Meeting. canian Indians of s]oulhern (.ml‘o. w rha';n;s::\cf‘ ::L”‘_‘;"‘l’_;" ;‘ve":me tion to state secretaries, those in at-| Election of officers was scheduled |$2.000 for appearance before a Po = MAURICE J. COLBERT = M. Fiood's deposition also contained | cppvELAND, Ohio, November 17.— be sxplored by the Mrat soolom e K o e tolling | tendance included state auditors, state | for Saturday afternoon. Court judge for preliminary hear| £ mstEment s ranart hud resd | i ERAE, Q0 o tamys Wi | Sxpediton exch sent (g, e Btk | M otner Sbiher B3 haa. hit clusive Agents Hatch OnoBution USuit— Heating—Plumbing—Tinning = !c e e humbers were | Fachl Zionist- organization opened party sent by the Field Museum of | Nim with @ britk ——— on ui Lt here today and will continue through | Natural History of © oS on the | . The injured boy was unable to Phone Mal approachyng that assigned to|myesqay. The Mizrachi is the ortho- Y, & talk, and it was not until yester- = . Mr. ~Flood also aided > T steamship Santa Ter 3 ; =621 F Street 1016-3017 o e I cure “a | dox wing of the world Zionist organiza- |~ The party is composed of Dr. Wil-| Jay that the nature ;{”w:‘\:&u&\g = on in-the di ic service, it | ton: fred H. Osgood, curator of the d ned and the = fon in:the diplomat Several hundred delegates. includ- | partment of zoology of the museun nEaCE L LU L Uz veusatated: ing a number of prominent orthodox | Colin Sanborn and 11, Boardman Co oo Sore Th!. t Pl'lld | “Lured to Nevada.” ;:blhr:g t‘ndllhdyg‘ten {romd\r:rlou; cities | over. They will proceed to Val-| to bring to this country the [ STARCHED COLLARS' oa ence | . S nited States and Canada, are | paraiso, vi ma, and th h | first eus of the Pudu, a very x n ; Graham had testified that Flood | atiending the conclave. The sbeak- | Southward nta dense foresta For a |mall and perhaps rarest of American & Your medicine shelf is not well stocked | lured him to Neva z#?l B amere by | SF% Include Rabbi Mefer Berlin of |time the explorers will retread the |deer. The Guanaco, or wild llama, INC without a bottle of TONS! foryou | b€ $ the divorce pap New York, president of the world|ground covered by Charles Darwin |the largest Chilean mammal, also 7 ¥ had don’t know what moment it may be telling him _that Mrs. ,G"’T'E, u:‘_ Mizrachi Zionist organization; Dr.in 1832. will be given particular attention. 5 on & o what mom iay be | wired that his visit would o ArthurRupin, Jerusalem, member of | The explorers hope to learn much | Dr. Osgood will visit somo points Sy pacy wFS We Give theValues and Get the Business i 2 elieve s Sudden:case ok Sote | welcome: o tten- | the Palestine Zionist committe: Rabbi | of value concerning the Chinchilla, |in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil, PAY' Throat. Rehe\:,.l.g §°§911,I?Pt.s1;¢)fn. (Depositions tending to show atten- A E. Ashinsiy. Pittsburgh; Rabbi | now rare and protected by law. wl | returning home mext June or July. 616-17 | s"‘INESEDQCXZ mission. 18 made for Ay v | Levinthal, Philadelphia, and G. Bub- [it has often been proposed Mr. Sanborn will remain in Chile - o w . sT Es . o 1 that—advertised for that—sold for that | Jyow-" ,‘_';::“b‘*_llflfi'hj,‘;jg'“")flfl‘:!_ the'f lik, New 'York editor. duce into the United States. TI throughout 1923. w it one purpose. TONSILINE is the Nat- ¢ the Hotel Bossert at ionaTSoreThroat Remedy, Itissoldin { Brooklyn. N. Y. told of visits of Gra- | . every State in the Union. You ham at the hotel with a woman not .- i f | PR ] will need TONSILINE, on. of hia wite:! 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