Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 26

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RIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923. 4 (Copyright, 1923, by H. O. Fischer, Trade Mark rez. U. 5. Pat. off.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ MUTT AND JEFF—Yes, Necessity Is the Mother of Invention. HEY, BACK UP wiH THAT CAN. CAN' You READ! s 2% THOUSAND ATTEND BAY STATE PARTY Army-Navy-Marine Night Cel- | p‘lutc an nd Pauper = & — —By BUD FISHER. A PNEUMATIC TIRE For | PoLice cLuBs: i RIGHTO! WHAT s Your INVENTION GONNA BE 2 MyTT, DIDN'T You TELL ME once THAT \F T EVER WANTED T GET A PATENT You would HeELP me THRouGH YouR PuLL (N WASHINGTON ¢ You SASST LITTLe THING ! now RUN ALONG AND WATCH Jes! BUT WHeRe DO YOU GET THAT ‘CAN STufFr, You -\ B\G STIFF — CRUEL AND PAINFUL , T CALLS T, T | The plute. he rides in his rich isedan, and cares no hoot for the {weary man who toils on foot up ythe dusty road, his shoulders rred by a heavy load. The plute s on in his rich sedan; his chui- iier's livery gold and the shock iabsorbers” upon his car protect his HoPE MUTT 1S IND ebrated With Addresses by Fighting Men. DANCE AFTER PROGRAM Massachusetts Governor and Mayor Will Come Here May 5 for "Tree Planting. of the at the t to do} The M District o1 New ‘Wil olumbia gather rd Hotel last ni country’s thres bran wax the avine ol me re present Nelson A, Miles, U, 5. A Erig, i guests v ' Lieut. Ges . and SN . Tepresent and . Pleadwell, Navy, an €. Gen. Charles T MeCawley representing the Marine Corps, were the guests of houor of | the eveaing. Al of them hail from ! the Bay state i i principal speak led the { 1 whe from A his being able to sw t he a was apresentative of Massachuset e District society the greatness of Mass: sachusetts is sacred s the place whe horn. and eve grims from all g such p 1. Lexington, he count f the stat A temor solo, “Unt vas rendered b loist at the Nation reading, Alice Sigwor reading, (negro dlalect), | hg the enteriain- | lowing the sing- | s | ave thir d the govern and plant fc e Lincoln Memorial, Society w will plant them so as to form an ap- proach to the memorial that will be known as Massach s The program for t will be the largest event of its in Washington, will be Friday, G, the tree planting at noor ception and luncheon to the s the various Washingt associations, followed on and ball at the N May 6. recep alvary drill at ve foilowed i party. On Sunday the d by a pri- tures dealing | business y left Boston. i suburbs will fo he present officer chusetts Society o Columbia ar Repi Gieorge 1. ge A. Ilerna Harriet | treasure i | NAMED TO WEST POINT. Ru- | Ru- ent has appointed n of Col. The Pr dolph dolph Corps, and Monterey, Cali: the United Sta West Point Y. cation at the enlrance ch_6. OUR protected present careful age blurs when ad, if you phss the strect ng them, yon s for qiite Branch Store. 712 11th Bt. M A Leest OpTicaL (o OPTOMETRISTS 614 QTN ST. W. SO Sore Throat Wisdom To relieve Sore Throat you must getat theseat of the disease, counteracting the cauge. TONSILINE is prepared and sold for that one purpose. A dose of TONSI- | E taken upon the firsi appearance ! of Sore Throat may save long days of sickness. Use a littie Sore Throat wis- dom and buy a bottle of TONSILINE today. You m T&NSILINE is the National Sore Throat Remedy— best known and most effective and most used. Look for the long necked tfi:l:zw on the Mt!: when e drug store: tit. m.‘&k Hospital Size, $1.00. fon and jon th i says to the chuffer 1 ay need it tomorrow. | form from the slightest jar; the velvet cushions are broad and deep, Ithey're soit and restful. induci sleep. The plute rides on at ir cent speed, and he shuts his ey and he gives no heed to the man| foot, in the dus k. whe packs a stove on his a cord of wood. or a of hay such thi chance on the ! broad highway. The plute rides on. | and he heaves no sigh for the man on foot, for the walking guy: for the plute has griefs of his ewn, | wot: his r of troubles has mac him hot: has to eat what ti doc prescribes, and can’t chew pie like the toiling tribes; he has the | gout in his swollen feet, and the throbs are fiercee and the pains re- peat: the pressure’s high in his heated blood. and he's apt to croak \ a ghastly thud. 1i peradven-' ture he casts an eve from his sedan | ootsore he doubtless . whose garh 1. “1 wish |* v tread and beds 11 ed man green [ d with a royal u 1 could f stove would not en who iourne sedan! (Copyright. L Winter. L 1 und tareld nd i E Mr. and day 1 ching their golden wedding They 1873, lis Mrs Louis Schueider Foote, at cceiving has been congratulations WALT MASON. ried , by ckson, rector of St. Paul's Washington were m: V. MeHenry, | ined to the | Augus : | Chureh, Circle. | Since they were married the coupl Fave resided o premises 2 and for in this ¢ Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital juun | DR. CUMMING TO TALK. { Third of Public Health Lectures I Will Be Given Hanson I3 ¢ Nas Deénlass | D Hugh S.( eral of the Unit of the | il de Andre \ S. C. has been or he naval radio station, Sun Porto Rico, 24 street and s past home, D d of the samu feved from ¢ canal division and assigned 1of the 1 Maj Y. vecentiy promoted the comn o the comma department Ge Truew ad of this « Philade 1son of dent. Army sport service, 1 Francise s been ordered to this city for du rmaster Medic | the alic m duty .| the ali tures of this se-|turn t iednled for alter- | say given in | be d fr % city. and ed to duty at Walter Reed ¢ this eity his of the N n. Medical Corp: € o Museum. 10th and | est. The public is cordiully invited | Speciai---Saturday and Monday Only 250 Men’s Raincoats Made of Genuine Army Raincoat Cloth Good-looking belted ¢ gy~ 95 ’ proof. Value up to $10.00 models, in all sizes. This offer is for TWO DAYS [, ) 200 Girls’ Raincoats and GUARANTE Lieut ident, to Signal lef sig- red t for duty Camp Alfred Vail ONLY. very Coat GUARANTEED water- am M. Wright . has bee 1 lowa = Stylish_coats has | 3 ! ERPROOR. Capt. Roy : “orps. 3Rt Roy T | Values up to $6.00 Douglas, Ut v Capts. Clifford R. Jones and Leland i artiil ., at Fort dssigned to duty ne. . Robert and Robert De B. Wal artillery, the Panama have been ordered to the ates, m | ‘ COMPANY Maj. Calvin B. 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