Evening Star Newspaper, September 3, 1924, Page 14

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14 THE BEGINNING OF A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP. BEDOUIN TRIBE DENIES |Safed nd the ontstravnt et ratestine. | WILL BE 114 NEXT MONTH. | 200 RISE AT FIVE . = 1 wext ot HE HAS WORMS dtal e = — RETURN TO JUDAISM tlon of the tribe to return to Judaism Ziwns DEfense DAY WELL A YU mm; HERE We ARE VELLIN 0uR ) D ya Teiimak BeinG Cruattion S et Swits oS isy | Jewish Woman SH1l Reads With- | All dogs have worms—puppies especi- BUSINESS GIVES ME ‘MY OfRriom | HEADS OFF FoR WORLO UNMPREPARED WiLL —_— tradition, the tribe was of Jewish ally—and must be wormed regularly. [ A PAImWE JusTCLEAN | ) (4K 1T's A GOOD Pe“&fi'; AT T SAME < Chief Repudiates Application of | “"'5'™ 2 out Glasses. 1 mn"'s'"(fihot Capsules never UP ONME WAR An ™)\ TG Time N REAOY ¥ ¢ R S NEW YORK, Septembe s1ans | fail and are perfectly harmless, 60c ac GET READY FER ANOTHER | For WAR ! . ‘Leaders Made to Rabbin Overdue Ships Believed Safe. |ror tnn celebration or ses Mashe wrr | G 8ports & seed storcs, pet 4hop orby mad Recently. BOSTON, September 3.—The five- dang’s 114th birthday next month | FREE DOG BOOK v —— B 1 tatea masted xchooner Hoyt of Boston, K y¥¢re made yesterday at the Harlem Polk Miller'sfam- % 2 y _'A-vmxlh-v Press. overdue from Brunswick, Ga., where | lome of the Daughters of Israe). The | ous Dog Book on Wales Surrounded by Crowd B . JERUSALEM, September 3 (Jewish | sho left on August 12, is believed |Kuest list will be confined to those | Disease of Dogs als : e " 7 Telegraphic Agency).—The Mukhtar |here to have escaped destruction in|Whose ages range between 80 and | 3% feeding& breeding i« . K : > o of the Bedouin tribe, Al Samalni, in | the hurricane a week ago, 4 radio re. | 110. S Tl Before Dawn—Writes - . 2 the nelghborhood of Safcd, has lssued |port having been recelved yester-| Mra Urdang, who was born in Riga, | Fres Advies Des. : N ? © Intend | day” from the steamer Republic that( Poland, in 1310, reads newspapers |enswers any question to return to Judaism. she hac sighted such a schooner last | wit. : { e : 3 oone hout glasses, performs her toilet | 8bout your dog’s health Home to ks.” Letters signed by leaders of the | Saturday near Nantucket South|unaided, speaks four 1amguspes and | 1% \-tite usfuliy, 5 ) stenmy 4 , speaks four languages and 1301 E MaimSe : ,_addressed to _the rabbis_of | Shoals Light. is_interested in political affairs. | PolicMiller DrugCo. Richmond, Va. ptea Lot ORI I T — 'z nfcrested 'n political affairs. | 70V er DrugCo. Richmond, Va. By the Amociated Pless. SYOSSET, Long Island, N. Y., Sep- tember 3.—Two hundred guests from the Long Island riety colony ap- peared at the M »whrook ~ Club | this morning at & k to follow the Prince of Wa drag hunt arranged by the Drag 7 4 3 i the club. HOTHER I MONSEN: | WE FouaHT TH LAsTwarR ) ( You TALK Like A The length of his scheduled day | NATIONS GOt To Trink J{ fugye T EMO WAR! TS DEFEMSE lwaww,wgp apparently will make up for the WHER THEY HEAR 05 RATILIN ) 7 5 BUSINESS 15 GO To G DI ¥ cUR 5 7 . SfEot Aané UNPREPAREDNESS far int ter dancing MAKE A BAD -mf;zgzswr- 5 ARGUMEMNT MAKE S 1 TH' LAST WAR Fra TELLIN YEU ] S TEACH You . SICH Arty THING shortness of yesterday, when he slept | e fworD 7 11 o To Of 2 : S ALive T o at the home of Dev ux Milburn member of the American polo team, - until 5 am. The prince, whose official mantle has made him appear far different - s from other tourists, in direct contrast = to his own wi became as any other traveler erday when he dashed off a let In the after- noon to “the folks,” King George and Queen Mary This was his first act upon rising, =ame, whe hard opi lost, and f 3 s Winthrop 7 i teams were the 3 : ith the prinee and B . \ — ymposed of skilled players, > e — ‘- —t - — ) A ; o Britlsh team, Tt WHER 1 WAS A ueurewauv); SAY, WERE MU | 7 G cnnit, i wanT You YR O, LooT ! ty was “nfll::!‘J;er;’:(-.:";:j:-[xh:(.ii IN T HoME GUARD | — (1M TH ucme? o Come CUT o T HousE | | WE VETERAM s OF o : P { T A FoOL LIKE YOU FoR DIMMER TONIGHT . ' GrREeAaT WAR and crowded by the Reds on a par | me 5 \ with any ordinary play | /11 WAS A SERGEANT | | N SHow You Some CUGHT To GET To- The prince was the only plaver | we HAD T BEST(| [ PHOTOS OF OUR COMPANY-)| GETHER Crce DQILLEDL_‘] TH HUSKIEST LOT OF N A WHILE, o e S who did not wear gloves, and at the| b cnd of the game two of fingers & S HAVE A C1GAR were taped because of blis Also| ElEvminsioIeny e he was the only one to use | N STaTe! spurs i He will be a dinner guest tonight| at the Piping Rock Country Club,} which tendered him a lunchcon on his first visit to this country Chinese Students Gather. September 3 students from g SRS i e 1 BALLOON TIRES—STANDARD EQUIPMENT This Vibrationless Essex Six Means Longer Car Life—"1000 Freight and Tax Extra And it also means greater riding comfort. Unusual smoothness is found in Essex Six performance. Its motor is built on the famous Super-Six principle and with one exception is exclusive to Essex. Thousands of former larger car owners recognize the wisdom of driving today’s Essex Six. It saves $300 to *400 in purchase cost. It saves in operation and main- tenance expense. Today’s Essex is a revelation to those who do not know its astounding value. Sales 1300 Each Week LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS COMPANY Salesroom Distributor—Franklin 7700 Service Station 1100 Connecticut Avenue 633 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Associate Dealer Neumeyer Motor Cempany Salesroom—1823 14th St., North 7522 Service Station—211 B St. N.W., Franklin 7690 THE LOW SALE PRICES WILL PREVAIL | Th Y M R d ON LIFETIME FURNITURE THIS WEEK at Ou ' ay eauce 1 Bills! ALL this week you can buy genuine Your Coa l s. Lifetime Furniture at the Low Sale ‘ The Anthracite Operators have opened a per- Prices. Generous price reductions r W ; manent clearing house of information with heat- enable you to replenish your home : ing experts in charge. 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