Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1923, Page 26

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THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. €. TUESDKY,‘ SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. W ashington Explorer Braves | | MUTT AND JEFF—The Boys Are Now Attached to Dempsey’s Training Camp. o, o w2 5. per, s —By BUD FISHER. I ; . . ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— —— e ———————eeeeet e Dangers of Tibet Frontierl — —_————— e ‘ ,- —— AN'T we SITTING 1F MY NoSE AIN'T A PRETTY, MUTT 2 JUIT LIAR WeE'Re GONNA NG = THINK, T'M DEMPSEY'S HAvE PIGS KNUCKLES b i = ==Y P Joseph Rock, Collector for National Geo- SPARRING PARTNER. AND SAUERKRAUT { - 3 . PTOMAINE s JDove 47 1= : . . . AND You'RG- DINNER! NG. , graphic Society, Writes of Narrow His CHEF! b Gt farson [ Escapes From Brigands. Dangerous adventures and narrow | ahead of them, and so here I am safe escapes fro dits are befallin with .the cash. ooy omehondits ax e ‘On_my trip up the Yangtze and ZJoseph R. Rock, Washington scientist, { the Yundodye river toward Ghung. Who entered Yunnan province, China, | tien T met the grand lama on_the S i b »w | read. who informed me that not a on & quict search for plants, but now | Fead. ‘who informed 1. dangers from which, e writes, 'd knows where 1 will emerge. Jurned. inese < went to the remote|t Likiang, where he Is at present, Rock weat to the remote|qyo thousand Tibetan bandits are at ibet friatiers of China a Hsiao Chuntien, five days north of Natiot 21 Geographic S Likiang. What will happen no one e el . vs. I had a letter from the cus- pec commissioner. He tells of the numerous pla A - vueh magistrate having been Abetion. btaa 5 . | v nds and a ransom Is i e ; It is certainly a 4 eric problem how to get out of this coun- Planted t » 1192 and to seek | try without losing one's life or all his a blight-resiating chestnut trec. He | belongings. However, our collecting is the man who discovered thel Som 4 i peaceful place in the worl, chaulmoogre trees, oil from which now is used to treat leprosy. = : SHOOTS AT FLEEING AUTO car. which was driven by Hirscn, ~ e 11 with Jones as mechanic, threw a tire [ * = e e WOUNDH‘_S‘DEW“LKJDM, Fatily Crashod in Oven| it e B Bt ot | ENESSSSIEIES( Peerless Furniture Co. )===IEIE===S(| 829 Seventh St NW. =mIRE==10 i stop. Rounding the fifth lap the ma- onef is dreadfully scarce, paper | Bicycle Policeman Alleges Driver turn, Mechanic Badly Hurt. |chine turned over, falling upon both U gsnoone will sake it, espe- | of Machine Made Attempts to A companions, fally up' here with all these ‘tribes <SON' September . o s (44 "’ people. { : h, twenty-four, of dash for Lachiming, in t art of Two shots were fired at a_speeding | Jones, a suffered a | Mass., claims the distinction of being the wil nounts 4 imagin- omobile near 24th and F streets|fractured leg and a crushed chest | the first woman telephone operator in on the | last night about § o'clock by Bicyele | when their automobile, entered in a | the world. She went to work at a|[5] Y M t S Th U al V l t Washington’s N t Furnit Store ugh to! Boliceman Walter B. Davis of the | racing event at Pablo Beach, turned | switchhefird that resembled a sewing hese Three ufits Specialy Priced for This Week Give Some Idea of the Remarkable Values Prevailing crge, | third precinct. The automobile wa’s | over late yesterday afternoon. The | machine in 1878, arutic on fhe|uOt struckibylelther bullac but twol oot eoiorony on SIRann: e e Lachiming salt mines from the Tali| Solored men seated in front of salt office. w Hampshire avenue were ! S One wounded men was \\ Y, . seated TR o 4 o v 1 \\\\ ///. let me go. Finally, T said that I must LW vis - \\\ /// have money and 1 would risk it e wa in the left leg, while BN Z- ? > two opiu 1 iardner was shot in the heel of his RS wretches of soldie s r 4 foot. They were given surgical | . = imply a nu id at Emergen Hospital. | of course, Policeman is was at 21st and MEN’S WEA s he reported, when his at- tention was attracted to the alleged ere 1 g 4 | speeding automobile. He overtook as Lauping. a the machine near 25th and F streets, where the shots were fired, and there, st he stated, the driver made an at- Your Fa]l Hat | tempt to run him down, having made u -{a similar attempt early in the chase. . able to chi | Davis followed the car to the river ravin igh [at the foot of F street, where the is Here . the lovelie a =) R Bedroom, Living Room or $ 1 59 Dining Room Outfit, Complete, Including EveryDetail Necessary to Completely Furnish\Each Room,Even Rugs,Lamps and DecorativePieces Convenient Payment Terms Can Be Arranged driver left the vehicle and disap- id | peared. Two colored persons, occu- e | pants of the car, told the policemen T e e e s HAT that distinguishes you e B R e I T as a well-dressed man is the L Wetmoni ot e kind of hat you want this Fall. nd had no trouble I had to go at g 7, mioneh o stk Bt | HENRY F. McGREGOR DEAD || This season we are presenting the'first, vihich 1 'did. — | the best Hats we have ever ediby the tile: From Texas Succumbs Suddenly. to be at the mines about | TeX. three times a member of the sooner ‘arriv Seiteraays xt morning with an additional finest colored amuse- T by Pt ote | ment parke. Open “daity through ||| pynrap (INCORFPORATED) grpy.rocs Sept. Amusements, scenic railway, HATS ° 14th d G St CLOTHES put four scoundrels into the jail | aerial swing, dodge-em and merry- | an reets sauping, where they got a beating, | go-round, mammoth dance pavilion. (|| as they tried to foul me, but I got| 00" “minor attractions. Dancing = week nights. 5° Brigands on Road. Former Republican Committeeman shown at— ch dates money | , LONDONDERRY, N. H., September of the month. Tt ie ex.|republican national committee, died chiming than everybody knew why secially at that time that ed. I was told at Talifu | #—Henry F. McGregor of Houston, |]! $5 dimeuit ol keap thin uddenly at his summer home here ame, ete. I did not o i - i e o e W Suburban Gardens SIDNEY WEST e EflEfiéflEmEEEEEEE— : 74 ARNOLD AND COMPANYZ Queen nne Bedroom 0utfi---l3 Pieces---Walnut Finish, $159 Each One of These Outfits Includes All the Following Articles: Bow-End Bed o chlaz.i,:y Bcn;hR - Comfortable Spring Large Semi-Vanity raceful air and Rocker Chiforette Beautiful Boudoir Lamp S Cotion Martiess Attractive Dresser Room-Size Grass Rug Two Feather Pillows These Suites are gracefully designed, after the popular Queen Anne period style and are well constructed with genuine walnut ARNOLD _ AND COMPANY Offer to conservative investors Guaranteed First Mortgages | —AT GEORGE’S You know what a big event “Dollar Day at George’s” is—so we’ll let Secured on improved ‘Real the items talk for themselves—come early and “Buy it With Dollars.” Estate in Washington, D. C. i In addition to the se- q P e [ Balbriggan Short : Imported Cotton Half curity o eal prop- | d oL Sleeve erty, we guarantee uncon- | ;r}‘xirts o:fd Ankle Golf Hose > Hose, Black or EEEEEEEEEEE—;EEEEEEEEEE \ This Complete 10-Piece $1 59 This 12-Pc. Dining Room Outfit $1 59 Living Room Outfit.......... In Genuine Walnut Finish. . . .. Each Of These Outfits ’.’“"l"d“ All The Each Of These Outfits Includes All The Zléowmg A;tu.‘len: e Following Articles: ‘Z"L‘i,‘,’:.‘;y':‘.z" ;e Mehogowy End o Large Buffet 5 Sturdy Dining Chairs Overstuffed Rocker 2 Mahogany Candlesticks Graceful China Closet- 1 Comfortable Host Chair Lislies Divervore. Table Room-Sizi Grass Rug Oblong Extension Table Blue Genuine Leather Seats Floa}:'oanp With Beautiful Shade 2 Mahogany Candlesticks Room-Size Rug The living room suite is luxuriously upholstered in high-grade This snite is an extremely graceful adaptation of the Queen tapestry and equipped with Marshall spring cushions, sring bot- Anne style, excellently constructed with highly-polished genuine toms and spring seats. These outfits have been assembled with walnut veneer. This outfit includes all the pieces necessary. to the idea of creating a perfectly harmonized room. create an artistic atmosphere in the dining room. ditionally the payment of ||| Length Drawers, sizes 10%4 to Cordovan, six principal and interest. | sizes 34 to 52. TWO g 114, special at GARMENTS pairs for ..... Denominations in any amount, $100 and upward. n Madras and High Boys’ Khaki Com- Men’s All-wool | Count Percale bination Suits, just iI . P 2 White Swimming : 11 Various Maturities | Shirts; mew fau e berits e forniy patterns; : A 3 to 10 Years to 18. A big value time; sizes. 10 to 16. 1 at . - Specially priced at.. Shirts, sizes 38 to 42; while they last These Guaranteed First ——————— Mortgages may be bought I Boys’ Play Boys’ Boys’ Khaki on the monthly payment | Suits; sizes 4, 5, Pants, sizes 8 g plan. Interest at the rate 6 of the mortgage allowed SCHOOL to 15." Reduced on monthly payments. StitsHor. <t ucme s t0 cececenenan. ‘' Call, Phone or Write for Fall Caps for men Y UITS Boys’ Base Ball | e Particulars and boys, in Qhe$ With 2 Pairs and-Waah Sqits—- | new patterns and of Pants 4 to 6 years— A wonderful value, at Two fabrics; silk serge Mage to it | closing them out lined. Special at.. and wear ass at ..i3alenceynoe X WENOLD Husgak: Boys’ Stockings. Many ne Boys® -Flapper, AND . Black *only, fast attract ix ll Suits. Sizes 12,13, l ‘Dropside Couch | | Simphie,Seds Soein® = : Steel Crib and Pad, $8.95 $19.75 Tt $7.95 i i i i 24 ts, strong, fully : o 1. Sturdy! o oo S it | | et i e i | | pull mabogany mish, | | BREASERS Sy S0 sanitary spring, also includes i famond fabric and a large, comfor- saddle seat model reminis- springs and ‘easy rolling cas- “an all-cotton pad to fit. - equaled anywhers in Washington. cent of grandmother’s time. ters. PEERLESS | L. gs FURNITURE COMPANY All steel frame construc- The outfit includes a full double. X 2 patterns in color. - Get a sup all the latest Il 14. $2.50 value; COMPANY o tar st P | S wly now. 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