Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1923, Page 32

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ra.- g "I'HE‘ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. '¢. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 1923. SEES “PADLOCK” IGNORED | s 2 : [:I_USED Au."] SH[] e MUTT AND JEFF —The Lion Tamers’ Had a Spiffy Time at;l-!ne Farewell Given the Count. ‘"5 ¥ ¥ % %.i"6n, ™ By BUD FISHER. | Attorney Xelly Accuses J. 5. i Graves of Violating Injunction. w eCe Bh — - ; - ~S ™o 6 THERE THeY A TeLe me! -t wel Assistant Unlted States Attorney _WHERG You TS DN Yes! THere bl NOPE. GNLY THe S “_‘r‘“"‘- it Nope! I'D SAy Kelly yesterday complained to the Dltg— Been, JEFEP THe Dock TO WAS - A Have ACCORDION SEXTET e €Y WEReN'T ™ . trict Supreme Court that Joseph S. | " 4 SGe THE CouNT THEIR SHoweD UP! GAN EXACTLY €Y WERE JusT Graves has again violated the terms. MONSTROUVS TuMULTUOVS ABOUT MULT, —— of a “padlock” injunction by selling 4 oF HoBokewn CROWD OF, OR QUIET? Too UOUS intoxicants at 16 und xschgm:z'u;; 3 SAIL FoR THe — J H MULTUOUS - ENOVGH FoRr f ifvil northwest. 'wo similar . Gratifying Results Seen From | ;5eiecs, oyt are pending sgainst i SAMOA ISLARDS! THE occAsioN' Graves. The latest sale is sald to kgt Exhibition at Its Mid- have been made September 4. Mr. Kelly asks the court to set a date for hearing the contempt proceedings. week Period. SR 7 all-year-round means of transporta ; 5 tion. ‘These plainly represent tho BE WILIEAM N e trend of the day, since nearly every- Reaching far beyond the vision of [ body is aiming to own a car, making e 13 y {ts planners and with an ever-grow- | the matter of scating capacity a = ; thg | attendance: that reficts HheiSSSORSSEFRERC_ o L o : 1 L. 1 stadily mounting public _Interest |aggregation of cars cyer assembled A ” i focus: on i sed body automobile |under one roof in the Natlonal Cap- i focused On o8 O O awal | Ltal. not only from the standpoint of i Syges, e beauty, but of design and price as i fall closed car show has arived at|yell. This vears exposition clearly midweek of its “run” in a manner |presages the time when the exhibi- most gratifying to its sponsors. l‘}nnco u'xslmm;l hgdy f,’épfil \:‘il;r be 5 he ane only show v . Thus far, it is said, all previous at- | ‘"4 ddea to the beauty of the car dis« tendance and sales records have been |play itself Is the charm of 4 ay shattered ere i % ca- | decorative scheme and a musical pro- hBtLerea, andyrice i ”"}"""“ 4| gram that alone would be well worth tion that the exhibition wi come | (o price of admission. to.a close in a blaze of glory. k< s Ditsinsets Suchior the success of S Y%ihs| The list of cars displayed is an m- N new-season models are being dis- | Posing one. Here it.is: - Plerce-Ar- played and to the further fact that|row, Rolls-Rovce, Locomobile, Mar- N ERERTE: 5 : the arrangement of the exhibits i8!ynon Cadillac, Packard, Lincoln, = ; | as lbrarian at the Army War College, | transterrod from the navy vard, ice president, Robert C.Gulley; third | such that 1_1‘1{“-3'1;‘@)' ."f‘ o n‘;}m “;r"" | Stearns, Paige. Franklin, Flint, West- Ch'"'ge’ in Stations of | Washington barracks. | York, to the Utah; Lieut. L. J. Wiltse, | "“"’Al’”l':m\}l,fl. Miller C.' Nuc:(o‘ia,‘;‘e::. i more comfort” than herelotore, The | cott, Stephens, Kiswel, 'Stuts, Velle, || grmy-and Navy Officers | Maj. W. A. Johnson, Corps of En-|from the navy ard, Mare Tsland, | %, & Domneay. Mra. Tofle 3. Borland: Whether you want them to Wan ever before, but are priced L A T S B Of I Capital | sineers. at San Francisco, has been as- | Calif, to the Mayflower; Licut. L. A\ recoraing secretary, Miss 3L H. Camp- stand in, to walk in, to - > op A enbacker, Claveland, Essex, Chal- f Interest to Capital| g nclaco, Pope,’ from the naval air station, Ana- | hell: tisten . Gearge Brimeft, : ey h to settle the question as Columbia, Liberty, Moon, Flint, | signea to duty at New York city. B fom the naval alr station. Ana-|bell; trustee, George Primoff. | dathce an whetl to buy a closed or open|Dyrant, Jordan, Hupmobile, Maxwell, | ARMY. | Lieut. Col. Edgar N. Caldwell, Inspec- J in = anll er 3 "{l‘i-: \g})e‘grl':;:lpr('z' officers will | ? e obaea s \c now pays in | Girdner, Oldsmobile, Oakland, KIcar.i':'yjeut. Col. R. R. Wood, retired, in |tor General’s Officers’ Roserve Corps, of | A A : D, —~ 4 e 3 & odge, Chevrolet, Star and Ford. ‘Y | Milwaukee, Wis., has been aseigned to | the Mahan. - xcess of the cost of an open ¢ In addition to the cars shown there |Herkimer, N. Y., has been detailed as | N wonieh, B RS Soeh SEnBTEn 08 | T ot Commander M. W. Mangold, | I o o e T |are'a number of displays of auto Ac- |xilitary lantruotor.at Columbla Mill- | seuersd stiff. Dental Corps, of the Florida, has been | = > of the manship an ]b‘"' Ea cessories and ulpment. =AMONE |4,y Acgdemy, Columbia, Tenn. |~ Maj. Arthur L. Richmond, Alr Service | ordered to the receiving ship at New . -~ -~ : cre Is no added and u many_interesting devices may 4 g5 |Officers’ Reserve Corps, ~of Boston, | York; Lieut. R. E. Hunt, K- H necessary weight and bulk to pay for. d. ‘There are also exhibits by | Capts. A. 8. Ackerman, G. C. Day fyj,uq “hag heen ordered to take a course | Corps, from the recruiting barracks, | Evideice otiatealBme. onal Motorlsts” Assoclation [and C. W. Ball, Corps of Englneers, | of instruction in militats supply at the | Hampton Roads, Vu. to”the Navai| Ehl ey 8 pmerican Automoblle Asa0; [in the Panama Canal Zone, have been | Army War College, Washington bar- | Medical Schogl, this city, and Lieut | SUPERIOR PRINTING sands who are me vie v o Epi s | Tacks. Commander H. C. Gwynne, Supply || | > . inclined will see in the Son | idea it encircling the United States |assigned to other stations as follow Corp. Norbert Melnick, medical de-| Corps, of the North Dakota, to Al | Patent leather, turn sole, Will fill the requirements to chassis many more reasons why and the progress made in mapping [Capt. Ackerman at Detroit, Mich.: | nartment, has been relieved from duty |uaval air station, Hampton Roads, Va. | Mk s & ) . . iaacti Th Ilvs‘m} car i 1 ; N u,,t,,_). r",‘,} mgl,,l?. v t{,w..,.,,,;i Sm:' énuy “C{{Mk 13:3,&‘1”_, and| [ the Tiavaiian: AepRrtmeat: and-as | | nle Hsu;e trimmed; same your entire satisfaction. ey has. been e it would not be amiss to give | Capt. Ball at Cincinnatl, 0. Valtes G | style black satin. - 11 ‘measure of credit to the !, Capt. Virgil Bell, Sth Infantry, ;.xl'i',‘f,,"m"fl,'f Lyt O aen Cenenal MISS LINDSEY NAMED. Small Whers Y are unequaled as a comfort: e e amcrent of Eho emorition. which |lart oreyen: Ga, has been urdered > g | e Work Quality and . giving shoe. the elimination of vibration. is in the hands of the show commit- {to Knoxville, Tenn, for duty with avy. —_— Ex Service Meet SelibEselusively By | clasively | i p mechagpical improvements— |tee of the Washington Automotive |the organized reserves. I ioamny 1 | | ch make offering long st of them | Trade 3 The, men forming | | Capt M. C oranance .1u~‘omf,'24 R b e Theasury Employe Nominated for | . more num ce are 0lp! os sent, ce sferred from | O Licut. John AMcCloy at the mnavy Feder: q ! t sting than have been revealed at | cl ;'J. B, Dugan, Spencer B. |the al, Mass, to| vard, New York, has been assigned to e e . . 1e 0., nc. motor show war. phael Semmes and Frank : . | the command of the Lark. . He will| Miss Roberta L. Lindsev was re- PHONE MAIN 1816 Corps, from Fort | relieve Licut. Robert ‘Lohange, who | nominated for president of the Treas- 1311 G Street NNW \opens each morning at |Sereven, Ga, to Walter Reed Generai | has been ordered to the naval train- | ury, Department Lecal e e t t Ovi F 1 . a 0:30 p.m. pital, t city. ing station, Newport, R. L National “ederation o fede m- 909 lz . o— ories behind cach i ‘ent, & closing will be mext Saturday | Col. Hjalmer Frickson, field artil-| Lieut, Thomas J, Hard has been re- | ploves, & meeting last night at| o dVe VY. er Y. W. C. A.—Take Elevator tall who go to the s ive | evening. {1ery, Who has just been placed on the | lleved from all active duty gnd or- 1423 New York avenue i HOWARD S. FISK. Manager u_oppo ; - facts o retired list on account of disability ' Gered to his home. Other nominations were: First vice | shouid help them in the Solection of incident to service, has been detailed Lieut. W. O'Connor has been president, John W. Ginder; second their cars. ROW OVER HOGS FATAL. The improvements in the closed car Itself are more apparent than any SRS changes under th The motorist | METTER, Ga., October 23.—Bailey e R st S e ieaces r . e o ooalley [ Guaranteed Quality at Credit—Service—Low Prices at v % e piand of Ape, iy Ghanater, count: | ERIMMMUUITTIAMTITMIMIMINY The National Furniture Co. | o4 8 AM-to 6 PM. | “rye National Furniture Co. kuuuu||umumnnmnmmnmumnmmmumummmw§ o balance the - s is dead and 8. J. Sanders, wounded in | the all-weather type with the practi- | the foot, is held in jail at Metter as| / “I“" llllImllmnhulflllmlll select what you ter's farm near Aline. of the new models is ob- »rding to officers the shooting tained largely through skillful body | resulted from a telephone conversa- de rolor tion regarding hogs of Bland running 1 in the ficld of Sanders. Those who ve visited the show have been particular W i n th cl und brouxgham: undergone di . more nearl, & f o seating ¢ e foom and or Envelopes convenience 3 nd exit - s i1 we. will give 364 other prizes Your dealer will give you information. HTROUX IMPORTING €O. W 3, FREE our 4‘; n.mnlll e o0 Mvesreg 8t et “\mul\\mmumflhmnlhnul“llnumll piéce Sheffiel y want, make a Silver Service, . . . o, . Sinia nitial wer | s Offering Exceptional Saving Opportunities | ;5. 00 Decorated Din- pay the balance nerware Set or 5 On Guaranteed F umiture :“: yimn es'l‘n: lsl our 26=-piece set weekly or s Sibverare | and Easy Credit Is Available to Everyone I transportation nee commodation of-at le adults comfortably, and in many in- stances trunk ks and sport fea- re sdded with but very lttle € nger room | lut the main interest at the show | centers In thie popularly called | and coupe types, whe once suggests itself | b he ide ers’ Silverware. 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