Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1924, Page 37

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THE E £ ; D. ¢, THURSDAY, JULY 1 THE END OF-A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP. NORWEGIANS RAISE FUND | FOR CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Present 100,000 Kroner to Build Institution for Treating Tuber- ING STAR. WASHINGTON, —By WEBSTER. " MOSCOW IGNORES were ! weee! my i oLD FRIEMD, GOOBER* LOOK MG ToP HoLE Too! MIGHTY GLaD T SEE You AGAM, SIR HARTLEY OLD BEAM, | SAW A SotLy ! Goo D JOKE I PupicH THIS WEee KK — Ex—- TR ORDINARILY FOURTH OF LY Russian Capital Probably Only One in World to Slight America’s Natal Day. STRONG PREJUDICE GROWS Proletarians Believe Relief Work-“ ers Spies and Hoover Pro- | moter of Counter-Revolution. Y M. A. MACKENZIE, Br Cable tn The Star and News. Copyright, 1924 MOSCOW, July 10.—Moscow is prob- ably the only world capital where “Independence day” was wholly un- celebrated. It is a striking illustra- | tion of how American activity and | influence have declined here during the | past year. Only about a score of | Americans remain now. | A year ago recollections of Ameri-| can relief, which saved more than & | million Russian lives. were still warm. | Today many proletarians believe the | American Relief Association was largely a measure of astute espion- | age and that Herbert Hoover was the ally, inspirer and supporter of a counter-revolution. A recent inci-| dent at Leningrad. where a lad tore | a picture of Hoover from the wall of | the student relief dining room. is significant. Several old n members of the American Relief As- | sociation staff now are in prison or | in exile | A year ago the government still| entertained hopes of American recog- | nition, many of the bolshevists feel- ing that the bait of possible big prof- its from Russian trade would prove | irresistible to American capital g0 Dails no hope for recoxn dent Coolidge and remain in power. “Hughes is a typical case of a man obsessed by a non-conformist con- | science,” said a Russian leader re- | cently. The flood of senatorial v 1923 has now dried up. enger | traffic to America, which promised to | be an important business. has been | paralyzed by new regulations, and the White Star line has closed its offices. The Savoy Hotel, which used | to be the headquarters of Americans secking concessions. shows for the first_time in two years a number of empty rooms Just outside Moscow the big works of the International Harvester Com- pany lie idle Clicquot Club SARSAPARILLA —a sweet, smooth, yet spark- ling drink. Add cream to if—and oh, boy! It’s called Black Cow and it’s | BOWLER . WE OURSELVES, WHEN How's EVER Tuno™| | gy |t CLIPPED (¥ OUT HERE 'T 15 — MR, A.C. MCLARE™ DEPLORE S THE MODERM BATS MA'S STYLE OF STAMDING FULL-FACE To THE HAW! HAW! HAwW! JoLLY GooD 15T N‘OT? ' PLAVING FAST BOWLING , ARE MORE HAW! HAW! HAW! M FAVOR oF FACING THE WICKET- KEEPER ” THESE BLAWSTED AMERICAMS HAVCE | NO SEMSE OF HUMOR | { AT ALL! | NEVER DID = l(\‘ LT ; h Jm' When it’s thirsty " in the shade Outside, the_ heat; inside, the mouth-parch. Hurry with the Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, somebody. Give us those thousands of cool, wet ginger-splashes. Let *em explode their cool wetness . all over the mouth and register refreshment the moment they strike the parch-spots. 35 . Golden-colored, sparkling, ice-cold Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is as refreshing as a surf-bath in the ddg days, as pure and wholesome as pure carbonated Clicquot spring water, pure Jamaica ginger and pure fruit flavorings can make it. They all like it. They all drink it because there’s nothing so tempting as its shimmering gold-color, ~nothing so reviving as its ginger- sparkle. It’s pure ginger ale. It’s sure ginger ale. Order by the case from your grocer, druggist, or confectioner - THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY, Mmus, Mass., U. S. A. ARV PRONOUNCED KLEE-KO ~Ginger Ale | By cavie to The Star a 5 " cular Little Ones. NY BJORN BUNKHOLDT. “hicago Daily News. Copyrigh CHRISTIANIA, July 10. entation o scription of 100,000 kroner, th; started in ceremony. 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