Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1923, Page 32

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A ity T y B % ' Z 32 o L i . THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. -C., THURSDAY, JULY 5, .1923. : : . FU“- PEA[:E IN ERIN | |AUTO RACE FATAL ‘TOIONE'? MUTT AND JEFF-—Cheap at That Two and a Half Gallons of Lemonade for a Nickel. i o e —By BUD FISHER., | | Car Crashes Through Guard Rail; | Now You see we'ug | THATS GOt 23 GALLONS OF Yo g V SHELBY MERCHANTS NOw YO '1 | S i o G Gor No money: b i 1\\| WATER AND Fiue |DouLARS!: T T CANT HotD-UP A SMART WeE 6ot 1u AnD & HALE | HUNTINGTON, W. July 5.— e JUG HALE FuLLoE ny i T TWo AND A HAL -f | Ray Layman of Clay City, Ind., was How ARE we WATER AND PUT A SLY ™ CENTS WORTH oF WwonT PAY 171 Hew YORKER LIKE me! GALLONS CF LEMONADE FOR. y Y | killea and Earl Stoll of ‘Huntington. | GONNA PAY QUR )| Wiletic LuopTHt ofF M& BT SUBAR IN THERE, THAT'LL BE TAKE BAcK ~ [1'DoN/T FoRGET THAT, SoN' FAVE CEATTS WORTH OF | | his ‘mechanician. injured when thelr HoveL BiLL ? o A ORDERS ? TEN DOLLARS, NOUR LEMOIN . :‘-jxf.or?lwbrl:fl ;;:x’::d mgflgfifi;mo;n: ANSWER ME > 1S ORDGRS: s> ), JUICE! = . |guard rail du the | autom Governor Says Political Pris- | fises,jeeterasy at the Tr-Stet Fair | Ralph Hall of Richmond, Va., was i | stightly injured in another accident. | oners Will Be Freed stlghtly injured in agother solqenl;/ on the track, which was opened li in Short Time ‘ Vear ago for horse racing. i 7 —— —_— «tll _holding 10000 Iriehmen. The | government's purpose, he sald, was By the Associated Press. | to iclease khns«nfirlsfners = nplgl:y LONDON. 5.—“Ireland today is |29 possible wrthout exposing the | LONDON, "_“'y . r;."l'l', i X {a | 1ublic to a recrudescence of disorder. ae tranquil as Great Britain” sal¢ | 7uey are now being freed at the rate Mimothy Healy, gsovernor general of | of about 300 weiekly. | the Trish Free State, in an interview | The wowoenor seneral o awtninnd | S is | 8t the continued refusal of the n - | with the Daily Express |1rlf)r to his orn government to appoint a boun- | veturn to Ireland last evening after | dary commissioner to co-operate with conversations with the imperial | Great Britain and ‘the Free State in | ttling - the boundary between the authorities here ' regarding Irish | {{5 giVisiona of the country. He also | affairs. denounced the Belfast authorities for | “The Free State 18 now established | keeping more than 400 Free State | definitely, despite the internal as-|sympathizers interned “on nothing | Saults that have been made upon it” | but suspicion.” Mr. Healy said many | he said. He added that now peace|cf these persons had been arrested had been established the Free State | in order that.the public offices they government was intently preoccup.eu | held under the .imperial government | With how to terminate a Situaf] 2 | might be given to nominees of the which, to its sorrow, it found. itself new government. | ) Soriety ;fimnh i . The Hecht Ca. ) Hot Weather Suits = == i - [ 6['.“““' Iy 'y Formerly $35 to $50 “Well, let us be frank and earnest,” says one comedian to another in a .Broadway comedy. i “All right Frank, all right Ernest,” is the quick reply. | We shall be frank and earnest about this sale of men’s hot weather suits. " To be frank-- There are two hundred of the suits. They are incomplete in size and pat- tern ranges, caused*by the recent tremendous business. There are, however,’ all sizes and all patterns among them. To be earnest-- These suits have been selling at frprh $35 to $50. They are reduced to $28.50. That, indeed, is air-tight proof that we are earnest about clearance. — A shop does not take such losses for fun—or just to see its name in the paper. You will find— Imported and domestic Tropical Worsteds. Imported and domestic Mohairs. The popular and fashionable Gabardines. The New light-weight Whipcords. And a few lustrous Silks. And that is not all. In fact all that we have said is relatively unimportant to this which we are about to say—They are tailored by Society Brand and The Hecht Co. makers—this is to say, they are hand-finished—that is-further to say, they are the best :zilors,“e'specially on hot weather suits, that we know anything about, and we know em all! Plenty of regular sizes—and a sizeable assort- 0 ment of stouts, shorts and longs. : : P gt The Hecht Co. -+ | Member Better Business Bureau » . - 7

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