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12 v ___THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923, SIGNING TURK PACT Chasing Swans MUIT AND JEFF—Mutt Strings Jeff Along. P ST I —By BUD FISHER, CTome om, mutT! SuRe: BUTYoUR |/ T CAN AFEOR: c ch DEA! You'LL Win THAT PRize P No Bar to Maklng T bREW T*‘*ls“‘waurv secub™uer | T Be Loose | r EASY AS PIE: LISTEN! Go AaD | C f AI ouUT OF THe BAwic ||NVATYRE PL22LES || with sy comni o ? 2 DRAW UL ANGTHER EETY AND I itizen o en D & o e || e How Come? || T GonwA WAREARE ! THAT 1S BY HAVING WE'LL CELEBRATE RIGHT! GGTFIOO',OOG Coinv's AS GooD PEACE: WHAT Do 2 —_— , | renensible and. according to Jus- q Blow 4T (N} > Sacy: AS MING now! S 7°*"’D':"A';"‘ s Nk 4 THAT'S A tice Jennings Bailey, chasing the AL = ; i 2 CAC 4 Goob 1den, State Department Gets FOr-| swans in Contral Park, New York, . 4 g - N ol Tl may lead to an arrest for violating 3 b R 4 ( mal Word From Lausanne | a city orainance, but does not in- b dicate moral turpityde and should of New Regime. not be allowed to prevent the nat- uralization of an alien. When one of the ap) “Chasing chickens” may be rep- T HELP me State Department.last night that it 2 BN had been offic advised of thel e ested, heanswered in signature at Lausanne of the Turkish- can treaty of amity and com- into (u«(ml) for chasing lhl swans from Minister Grew, in the ponds of Central Park. lA\ at Lausanne, said the treaty had been | Citter of mirth spread through the signed by himself and by Ismet red the arrest should not be ‘asha. ents, i X n into consideration and nntu the applicant to become an et in American citizen. statement, had ed the rig emesl S ‘withhold ratification until settlement of claims TR T e e | TWO CHILDREN BURN | WAGES HIGHER NOW THAN| ation at an early date. - - IN 1920 “PEAK PERIOD” Opens Ne . & %, When Mother Leaves Them Under the new regime in Turkis Perith When Increase in Pay More Rapid Than American relations 3 3 i o e e e e on Third Floor While on Rise in Living Cost, American nlar‘ ‘u}m\m‘h in Errand, Hhasd- Meseats b i CLOSED ! LL D ! Y PLAINFIELD, J., August 7 ¢ YORK, August 7.—The Ameri- Two children were burned to death| {while their mother, Mrs. Frank 2 SRSy : socalled| i N 1 | Gatewood, left them locked in her . 1950 va Nationsd q i : . & third floor home while she weht to a | Ii srence Board announces, £ 3 3 i ) & 0d, jr., three years, and 4 e e The Washington government, seek- [ \abelle, sixteen months. % shaustrial ing to maintain a friendly o % st = 3|, Firemen and the mother made s , foun the com- d it G S e T mr, e e R IN MEMORY OF OUR o Tor T W but the boy dead beforo the res- | Hsing living costs was between 17 and mportant matters that sooner or It [cuers reached him. The other chil ce -ater in May 1923, than er must be settled by treaty with |G 4% (¢ the hospital. The mother Pigures for June, 1914— o Turkey. e 3 5 e Probl Citizenship. cover. e P Among.thess 1s the question of the| ™" For e fuse “Tow months, 1t was rved in ice tus of naturalized America of X . vere 2 ok " R orlin who have rone sack | PATRIOTISM OF K. OF C. i ol ehil i In the New Dining Room stop The New Willard | | WARREN G. HARDING to Turkish territory t e: nd do vas cons N e peak. business” The Turidn goverment| E|)| 0GIZED BY COOLIDGE | 15 haye,fsen oo, much, mors, than, iy s A it il wiia: American nationality of @ e iebter he Gomsiitored ‘Yo ot { B I . 5 er mark for the worker | cling rings of ice—just a suggestion from r its natur: ‘ t Works in Wi s the tempting summer dishes on the menu 1 the Tal v | orks in War and Peace, = : == \,,‘I,"'&,‘Zm‘»,“ g St st BANK WORKERS RETURN. inithismewicoolidimingiroom R i b i hise At itn difealty, ot tn T | MADRID. August e of the A delightful place for breakfast, luncheon, din- n view ot the above, it 1S an- filled with i v d Press. ;. 3 who were A tlone, but in 0 3 4 f August 7.—% message | e ; g~ ner and supper. Music by the famous Meyer B W O aTom 'k S | from President Calvin Coollage nai- | fin “work. : Davis New Willard ofchestra. Danciog. nounced that the Net-Payment Pe-~ X Your favorite table may be reserved in qdoance 1 I'lOd has been extended through ; | The Cap With the RED Flap _ 7 SONS OF GENERAL bt ! liam . I\“Ifls:;ttlxenum | g’EW WILLARD MONDAY, AUGUST 13th. INDICTED IN FRAUD| Pennsylvania Avenue and F Street Wood Brothers Allc«ed to Have, b s contriy i : attdch«i”dp L. M. BOOMER, FRANK S. %gcm', Swindled U. S. of Customs guE 8 snd fvoul and nothin President Managing “Director e e B , | WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT “the A |Order Has Proved Its Merit by . August 7.—The federal | grand jury has returned indict- | ment charging Robert W. A, W nn!ll““ e iplor of el and Thomas A. Wood, s of Gen.|progress. When all John P. Wood, with conspiracy to de- | doubted, — when his own 9 S to turn b: fraud Uv.n B to follow t tors duties a \ » finer knighthood I E | v it your moble order stands re- e Anale [ sisting all evil counsel, c o ° postuc - | every patriotic cause. i o Ml m e were prepetrs y th l,umut prmrinl-{ u f high grade Rraded wool forwarded to th try from South America, Th Wood, it is stated, is in Buenos s 4 nes plans; 2 o ' Robert W Wood resides St. 2 ain. Maybe he could get | Amet.wun _airy Supply Co., N or e ow ero Davids, a suburb of Philadelphia. nty i Washington. D. C . One hundred degrees in the shade or ten below zero, meat deliveries to your retailer go steadily on, so that you may be assured of just the kind and quality of meat that you desire. No city is so far removed from live stock production that it cannot receive its regular supply of fresh meats. > Compare this with the meat supply of o = § i e Fintehedalintne thirty or forty years ago. Summer weather | 1y ang :{‘. :'":w then meant salt or pickled .meats in the : mi‘é‘"‘»fl?’& country, and a limited variety of fresh meats in most cities. . L3 Retrigeration, deviope by st What kind of sleep satisfies you? has made it possible for Swift & Company, and other packefs, to prepare fresh meats Some sleep so soundly they do asagging spring or alumpy, worn- and ship them long distances in refrigerator not hear even the crash and roll out mattress that cheats them. cars, so that today, without regard to heat of athunderstorm. Othersstart oy ;00 give your bedding the ) ! or cold, meat reaches your dealer fresh, awake at theflapping of a curtain care¥ul studyit gserves—tonight? H e ou ght » & clean, and wholesome. orthehonk ofapassingmotorcar. . otimeto examineyourspring In addition to the fresh meats thus avail- Thesoundsleepersgetthekindof and mattress critically. . ' ble, Swift & Cor rest that renews vigor and stores tO kflOW . — i fresh energy for the coming day. i S of tempting meats for hot weather: > you may not have noticed be- Theyarethe"menw.hodothmgs:' cause your body is accustomed Ice-cold—you'll like Clicquot Club best that way. Swift's Premium Cooked Ham, mild and —thewomen and girls whose Vi, i}, Then go to any good That’s what the helpful Eskimo kid advises—and :lv:::;n a’éflé";‘i o R - — every.OppOTt” furniture store and compare the nity of social or business life. certainly he ought to know. Swift’s Premium Frankfurts, from our mod- . SRRV G —— . - SEi ern sanitary kitchens, offer a choice blending Thelight sleepersseldom“letgo” displayed in a wide range of He says the coldness brings everybody—they all like it. of meats and spices. and, dip down to the strength- styles, at prices to fit any pocket- out the tang and freshness of The little Eskimo says the o Bait Sl SanasgiSno el os and|Swifvs Dry restoring levels of deep, dream- book. Get the kind of sleep that his friendly drink. It-makes reason for the goodness of i e, Zely o save eip liahton ithe lessrest. As often asnot, itisonly satisfies both body and brain. . . ! ““ . = it = mlg’htg’ pleasant “un- Clicquot Club is that every- 3 Write for your copy of “Restful Bedrooms” to The Simmons Co., 1347 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago thirster”” of any throat. thing in it is the finest to be ! In addition to these, a score of other That’s why he always gets had. And certainly he ought Summer Specialties are made available by such a glad reception when to know. 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