Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1923, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923. (Copyright, 1928, By H. O. Fisher, Trade Mazk Beg. U. 8. Pat. off.) —By BUD FISHER. THAT'S THE STUFE T TAKE To MAKE MG STROAG, MUTT. THAT'S THE SGcReT! one SWIG WILL TURN ‘ln\) INTO A SAM THAT'S PEPPO! A BOTTLE OF GACH STUFF AND T'VE CHANGGD THe LABELS ON THe BoTTLES S0 T cAN HAVE FUN WITH MuTT! Now T'LL LAY THIS SACK of MFLOUR oM YOUR BACK AND [ Yo CAN See How UGRY. LIGHT IT FE6LS SINCE You Toolkk A .S HeT oF PEPPOl T'm ALt 0UT oF PePPO TONIC, THE STUFE THAT GIVES You THE STREAGTH OF TEN Ment A THGRE'S THe GUY' T BOUGHT THE sTHeR BoTTLe ERoMm: MeDICINE Now CALLED WeAKoil one DReP MAKES AN ELEPHANT A3 WEAK AS A CAT! TRY T AND HAVE: Naw's the Time to Buy It at a Real Honest to Goodness Saving Our Final Reduction Sale her son-in-law and daughter as lho[(hnt Marie had hopes that the popu- UEEN MARIE IN HUNT - : 0 IEIN isehoan [.'."Lf"\f:., i;;m In WHICh | {lond" of ‘the litt1d princess and die- FOR ROYAL ELIGIBLES, [\ Syl it i cuss ultimate marriage. tine. She would diso like to find & prophet and president of the church, officlated in the presence of more than 500 general authorities of the church from Salt Lake and promi- nent officials-of the church of Canada, incident to the establishment of the Bennett memorial, it was learned here from Willilam G. Branham, chafr- man of the republican party in the state, to whom the President sent his TAXI JOLT IS FATAL. Passenger Dies From Broken Rib suitable ‘Wife for Son, Husband for Daugh- 7 ter Objects of London Visit This Week. The arrival umania: in Lon- dited with much ixious to induce ns to recognize in London | panied only by a woman tutor, wite for her vounger son.MORMON MILLION-DOLLAR holas, who is just twenty.| rope’s most versatile aueen also id to have a discriminating eve for an ppropriate husband. for daughter lleana, when of age. lleana one of and most talented girls aropean royalty, has been several weeks. accom. ed by social oracles dhat us mother probably de- ) while the Prince of Wales is the inevitable inference being TEMPLE IS DEDICATED berta, of First of Such Struc- tures Built Outside U. &, CARDSTON, Alberta, August 27.— The million-dollar Mormon Temple was _dedicated yesterday. Elder Heber J. Grant of Salt Lake City, Formal Opening at Cardston, Al- The dedication marked the formal opening of the first Mormon temple to, e built outside of the United States. SENDS HIS REGRETS. President Unable to Attend Ben- nett Memorial Exercises. DURHAM, N, C., August 27.— President Calvin Coolidge will be unable to attend the celebration here regrets. Mr. Coolidge was invited to attend the celebration by a committee which he rkecch-cd at the White House last week. —_— HEADS ELECTRICAL UNION. MONTREAL, August 27.—James P. Norman, St. Louis, Mo., has been re- elected president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. The next convention will be at Seattle. Penetrating Lungs. MOBILE, Ala., August 27.—Matthew Keith, electrical enginger, met death |in a peculiar manner here. He was a passenger in”a taxicah that went into a hole in a country road and was thrown up against the side of the cab. He rolled from the cab, ex- claiming that he was dying. He was rushed to a hospital, but died as the ambulance passed through the gate of the institution. Physiclans reported that a broken rib penetrated his lungs. offers- & choice of hundreds of splendid three-plece and two-trouser fancy and blue worsted suits—IDEAL IN WEIGHT and PATTERN for FALL WEAR. SR e e e e e See, the* Gold Girdle we'’'ve added Was $1 Extra—Now No Charge Also Neat Gold Pocket-clip or Gold Ring- end for Ribbon or Chain Free ARKER Duofold is not only far the richest — far the handsomest pen youcangive—it’s the most economical you can own! Its Native Iridium Point costs us over $2,000 a pound, three times more than ordinary. But it’s smooth as a polished jewel—it needs “no breaking in”—no style of writing can distort it—it’s guaranteed for 25 years’ wear and is really good for fifty. This Over-size Classic is a $10 value—it could never be sold for §7, asit is, were only a few produced. And now we include a strong Gold Girdle that reinforces the cap—the crown- ing touch to its beauty. This was §1 extra be- fore. But increased volume has scaled down the cost per pen — thus Parker gives this super- value in a pen so smooth and balanced that your hand can’t get away from its lure! Look and look carefully for this stamp on the barrel of the pen you are offered—*Geo. S. Parker — Duofold — Lucky Curve.” No matter how closely a pen may resemble this, unless it's a genuine Parker it can’t bave a Duofold point. Look carefully. Step up today lo the first pen counter and buy one on 30 days’ approval Final Reduction All Broken Lots $30—$35—$40 WORSTED SUITS $2 1.75 Final Reduction All Broken Lots $45 and $50 WORSTED SUITS $31.75 Suits Latd Aside With Deposit Alterations at Cost THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Manufacturers aiso of Parker " Lucky Lock” Pencils Factory and General Office: JANESVILLE, WIS. Service Station, Singer Bldg., New York City, Rivals the beauty of the Scarlet “Tanager Ten-Plece, Mahogany-lesh Dmmg’ Suite, $185 Here’s a Remarkable Value in a Dining Suite That is Typical of the Many Priced Low During The August Sale of Lifetime Furniture Duoteld Jr. 85 LadyDuefold ss *forsize - Chatclaine of handbag size A to 7 1240 ¢ R. P. Andrews Paper Company, 13th st. Barber & Ro 11th & C George £ Company, 608 1ith st n.w. A iness Bureau,) Korman Brothe | L._T. Queen, n.w. 706 H 00 14th 'st. P. K. > Sk A oth Louis K. Liggett & Com- DO YOU 1413 F st n. Roach Drug Company, Baker Optical 701 Sth st, Pennsylvania ave. 701 15th st. n.w. Lincoin Park Drug Com-| | pany, s ave., 1ith & st Captiol sts. Leather Goods| nw. | L. Hoyt Lamb, | 11th & East Capitol sts. | L. Lite, 1507 H st, n.e. yo's Pharmacy, h & Monros sts. 16: 5 Central Drug Compan: Pennsylvania 426 Cotumi 1424 New York ave. H. Colodn n & Company, Tth & Pennsylvania ave. Service Pharmacy, 14th & L sts. n.w. Charles &rh“‘tnz & Son, 7 and The Sluckltt Fiske Com- | pany, 919 B st. n.w. I Sugar, Georgia ave. & Creek road. The Sport Mart, 914 F st. n.w., 1303 F st. nw. & 1410 New ork ave. n.w. Rock A Stickley-made suite of ten pieces. The mahogany finish is done over hard elm and is a substantial, durable finish. The chairs are upholstered in genuine brown leather and are very comfortable. An excellent value for the price. Play Tennis? Play Golf? Take Hikes? If you do, you have a golden opportunity to stock up on out-of-doors Emery At- tached Collar Sport Shirts, in blue, gray, tan and white, at half to a third their real value. Shirts made to sell for $2.50 to ams Drug Company, North Carolina ave. ‘s Pharmacy, Connecticut ave. & L st. n.w. L. B. Whitley, 344 Wisconsin a Desio, This is only one of the many remarkable val- 4 H st. n.w. Tln O'Donnell Drug Com- 604 9th st. n.w. 703 Pennsylvania ave. 12th & F sts. n.w. Augusto Franconette, 631 | The O'Donnell Drug Com-, 63 3 Ip:m 3 Mrs. Virginia Guild, |, 723 14th st. 111 Pennsylvania’ave. ll”a_l‘\ls Royal, . Garren, | 1ith & G sts. n.w, 7 H st. ne. | Park Pharmacy R. Harris & Company, 3 Laurel ave., 400 7th st. n.w. e Hughes Fountain Pen Gift Shop, - m 400% 9th st. n.w. Branch Pharmacy, J. H. Kann, 14th & Colorado ave, 611 Pennsylvania ave.Charles F. Plitt, nw. 1330 7th st. n.w. 925 Sth st. Julius H. W 1402 New \nrk ave. & W wderd & Lothrop, mth. 11th, F, & G sts. WpllersL Moskey, 755 Sth st. se. X;[oleld“ illard News | &' Bonnelt Drug Company,| 1n 14th & Pennsylvania ave. n.w. | B. W. Whiteside, 1921 Pennsylv: D. N. Walford, 907 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. | F. J. Walker, | 1510 14th et. n.w. P HUGHES . 5\ 5% w. We Sell PARKER Duofold Pens All Makes of ‘Fountain Pens Repaired We will be glad to show you our complete stock of PARKER-BUOFOLD FOUNTAIN PENS WALFORD’S, 908 Pennsylvania Ave. Lifetime Seventh Street ues of the August Sale of Lifetime Furni- ture. There are dozens and dozens of others—all genuine values in Lifetime Furniture and at prices lower than you’d pay for the most ordinary kind. Furniture Is MAYER More Than & CO. Between D and E $3.50—while they last, 12 Sizes 1314 to 1614

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