Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 32

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- __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922.! ‘ - 18 Q7 MUTT AND e i i i g (Oopyright, 1922, by H, O. Fisher. ‘Trade mark NEW SCHOOL ANNEXES |F rench Mission JEFF—Speaking About Chained Lightning! — B —By BUD FISHER. .. o Py C e RS A . 6 5 7 5 to Win America L GAVE You THAT COCOANUT Becavse = DRINE WAILE Hot! e s o h e TS) o o THOUGHT You MIGHT WAAT To TH THEY “SAY THE GEF&CT] D of LeAd e | by Visit Planned ReCipe! OPCK ONE oF THE EYES, EMPTY Al PRICAD oF A FRIEW e ) MuTT, i \ —_— THe MK, AND PUT THE FOLLOWING PLEASING” WS GAVE HIM THAT SILLY we'Re GOING ™ JAck B e e INGREDIEATS 1N THe CocomwTEe Sk PARTS ReciPe ARD FLL BET 3 s e vt Dr. Ballou Prepares Program for| = "o @ " oday approved an OF DARIC SYRUP, one PART oF 6INGCERALE, My LAST CenT !T“l Tfle Exercises at Various D. C. amendment, proposed by its miltary ONE CAKG OF YEAST, Six AND A HALE BuNIKK: THE HALE ?\JE s s committee, appropriating 500,000 RAISGNS AND A DASH of TABASCO SP“:‘!“_ B! PooR JEEF: Buildings. franes to Send “a mission of five offi- PLUG UP THe €YG AND PLACE COCoA 4] : _ cers to America,” for the purpose of v BOILING WATER EoR HALE AN HouR: advancing good relations. ents for the dedication of No specific countries in either completed additions to| North or South America were men- tioned during the brief discussion. the recen the John" ton, Buchanan, Monroe, When the amendment was moved Moit, Langley and Deanwood schools | Deputy Barthe exclaimed : ind the new Kingsman school, were “Missions like that of Gen. Mangin have done enough injury to France.” announced today at the office of Sup- | Rave done enoush UEY o B s The for- | from various parts of the chamber for these| and War Minister Maginot took the gned by Dr.| the floor exclaiming: of the pro- “I cannot allow it to be said that e of “educa-| a mission as glorious as that of Gei. ington. Mangin has done injury to France.” 1 Le held at the The appropriation was then ap- at the indi- | proved. i independence celebra- tion. s given warm receptions in the various capitals of the south- ern continent. ’l-| CENTRAL NATIONS T0O CONFER Representatives of Nicaragua, £ the{Guatemala, Honduras, Salvador and h his Pi- | Costa Rica will meet representatives . will return lof the ed States in _a conference to direct tcation week | American building Monday s in the schools, esigned to bring about THE WEATHER Secretary Hughes, ntral American rep- ct_here to discuss all have an equal e at the opening r an address of wel- fresh southwest, st winds. ‘est Virginla—Cloudy and colder to- robably ain in east portion; PHONOCRAPHS d shifting to ). occurred at perature, i i ~ ="/ With : “ot | STATIONERY (‘ondltlun of the Water. 1 perature and condition of the We have a complete line : Playing with genuine diamond point 1"er at & a.m.—( alls, tempera- of Hurd's and Whiting sta- S, condition tionery, at various prices. 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