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44 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER: 1, 1923. |/ . shore awaliting an opportunity QO'IIVIEH to carry on its regulur work. | foremost with the guard comes the THHEE TRAFFIC vIcTIMs- 7 3200 Coast Guard Does Heroic rush thely forbladen’ cargo to shore, Nercotic and fmmigrant smuggling |saimg ot dite, UL Pertoct Shoulders v Arms For the entire 10,000 miles of coast PIoser flect and then suddenly hurrying to| Mrs Ethel Koester, 3136 P street, | | Nothing equals the beantiful, soft, ' Prize . line of the United States, with the| ™Noyirtheless, according to a spokes- |sea to aid a vessel in distress the 2 E : white ' : 1z N 88, ce ¢! appearanceGouraund's . u? Ork on Scant E ULPMENT | Alzskan coast adding much more, the | man Tor the coast Fuara, great Quan- | gice of the ram flect ean be {m- | crossing at tho intersection of 7th | | pearlywh appearanceGonsand's for E 1 foast guard can muster but twenty-| tities of liquor have been seized, |agined as they gaze over the stretch |and F streets last night, was knocked ent ream re A or Envelopes jfve cruising cutters. “Twenty-five|many arrests have been made and|of unguarded coast and then rush|down by an dutomobile driven by ders to the shoulders h i i Sruising cutters” is an optimistic Way | numerous boats selzed. their cargo to shore. Robert Lewis, 472 Ridge ntrest. She | and arms. Covess 364 other prizes fop ieferring to the boats specifid. | One of the greatest obstacles to| The ghore patrol is, of course, doing = skin blemishes. Will Your dealer will give . . . > or o ve: v 2 o sea-| . a g N va me: Only Nine Ships of Seagoing Capacity| gy i, it s s st oyercoms 1 B the Bian spbeds | g Lot Lo Wi whhrovimately | wan taken to Emergencs Hospital motrubofl. Far su- || B you information. obtained by rum boats. Equipped 500 men available, so that the | guffering from shock. i g . . but three feet of frecboard, making | with highpowered automobile or air- of miles per man is exceed- | Carl E. Valentine, six years old, 607 % O hi. to P;"d‘“' HTROUX IMPORTING CO. W A A lable f Patroll 10.000 them of small use in rum chasing!jiine engines they have been able to | inply larse. 4th street northwest, was knocked ite-Flesh-Rachel. re vaivtaole ror ratro "lg A and particularly in rough Weathar) vith ease. When| The coast guard has asked for |down by & street car on G street near k), /0c for Trial Stze 5 . \hen' thelr decks are awash like s have opened fire and the | gouble the number of ships it has|his home yesterday afternoon and F.T. HOPEINS £ SON - i M-l f A . S b d those of a submarine on th: : rs, ered that they could|at present. The request will be|pruised about the face and body. He New York b4 iles o merican Seaboard. Of the remaining twenty not get a they have thrown their | pushed when Congress meets, but|was given treatment at Sibley Hos- Y Alsonquin Is stationed in Alaska, the | cargoes overboard, and, upon being | with the coming winter with Its ac- | pical. Gouraud's 7 Bear is just in from an arctic cruise, | sagrched, have been able to show no & storms, double the num- |~ While boarding a street car at 9th e g ! .Vg the Halda is in Alaska and ordered | contraband aboard and thus escabe |ber will be none too great & total for | and F streets last night “James O O : 1» | Cre | HAIR NET ., Y. or deep sea patrol in the Pacific, the | airest and seizure. rescue work alone. Reed, 3 Johnson court, fell and cut rienta am Wwh G Mojave is assigned to Honolulu and rious problem has been his head. His injury was dressed at Ju the Bering the Modoc is assigned cvention of smuggling from Emergency Hospital. | to the Atlantic ice patrol and 18 now | Mexiby. st guard officials declare | So to Speak laid up for overhauling. The Morrill numerous distilleries are peax. Is assigned to the great lakes, the|piunned by Americans, and rye|From the London Passing Show. 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