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THE EVENING "~ STAR,” WASHINGTON, D." C., FRIDAY, MARCH "30, 1923. TWO0 HIT BY AUTOS |MUTT AND JEFF—And Now It’s as Clear as Mud to Sir Sidney. SERIOUSLY INJURED ' i —_— ;William R. Ulrich Sustains Frac- tured Skull—Autdqist: Fleeing After Felling Woman, 70. REGARDING PRICES (Copyright. 1923, by H. C. Fischer, Trade &2"‘. prices are — I 8. Pat. o) [rwhar way B You THeRe, SEEF OLD Dean? BERRY! 1 MouGHT YOou SAID THose weRre U. S COIny I SHALL Joty ) (WELL APPREC/INTE YouR TRouBLe: Pkoceslfi)v T FOynd Some UMITED STATES | lcoms n v | | vesT Pocker l ! SIR SIDNEY. | THE SmALL | cotmw 'S AT AND THe LARGE Coiv ' TWo-BITS. Two BIFY s FIVG TIMES AS MUCH As A e AND THIS (3 A CART wHeeL! ALso i wnown As A BERRY,| OR AN IRON MAN! 1N FACT (T 1S ALSo CALLED A BEAN, OR A WASHER OR A SimoLEoN! MUCK SIMPLER AN YouR SRILLINGS AND PounDS, $0 You'Re AT FAMILIAR WwiIth ourk MONGY . T'LLE ecxecan A OUR UARIOUS coiny TO neves | been our pelicy #r see how expensive. 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Police reportedf | that the driver of the car that inflict- e P nowerer. | Changes in Stations of / Army and Navy Officers | Of Interest to Capital L5 3 Army. and_ Bridge Work, $3.00—$4.00 $5.00 _ Per_Toatn FIOURS. M. TILL 8 SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. TILL 4 427-29 7th St. N. W. Oppostte Lansburgh & ver thoroughly equipped parlors in Wi Phone Main 7066, 3 g Dental Corps, at $an Francisco has | ARG been ordered to the Pearl Harbor, Hawali. Lieut. Thoraton €. Miller, Chaplain | hus been transferred from the amden to the U. S. 8. Beaver. [ Marine Corpn. | 2 naval station,| Col. Laurence H. Moses lius boen de- | Maj. Willigm €. Wise of tached from the =ccond bridage in n ordered to th nd ordered fo this| Capt. Curtis T. Bee | urine headquarters. | has been ordercd to the navy y i * . Miller at_the | Norfolk | ite, P. 1., Capt Wi i, been Norfolk o SR cense number v jand the owner o chine had been taken from her ga- rage three days ago. ) While playing in front of her howme at 835 4th street northeast srda; i afternoon Josephine O'Brieis s old, ran into an xutomabile, knocked down and slightly hurt was given first ald at Casualty Ho; ordered to the nuvy an 41,000 girls in the Uniteg has been | Harold S. Fassett at Lieut. Col. A. O. Seamu master Corps, at Fort M. has been appointed assistant general | superintendent, Army transport serv- | ce at San Francisco. Second Lieut. Samuel he 5~ thirty~seven years old, by the auomobile of Waters, Sllver Spring, Md eet between 6th and Tth stre | yesterday. The injured woman | taken to Emergency Hospital, where | surgeons treated injuries to her body’ {and fractured ribs. Theodore Clark, twenty-eight yeurs th street southwest, wa an automobile ax 6th and B streets southwest yesterday. 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