Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDXESDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1925. 19 S[]U.HJWESI HULDS MUTT AND JEFF—It's Been Lost a Long Time! (Cowsrisht, 1985, 1 . . Figher, Trade BY BUD FISHER FIRE RUINS REVEAL ['{\L B 'm) o) owmwe)] | HINT OF 2 MURDERS [ JEFF, WHAT THERE YoU O ATHNG MAY BE MISLAID 1 CAN FIND | ARE “ou EXPOSING YOUR: OR MISPLACED BUT \T'S ANNTHING ¢ = | Ty CHARACTER | ANY NEUER LOST ! You MAY ARE You T'M — _ & THAT NOTHING N \GENT SEARCH oFFER A )| © oFFer 0 0V LOST 7 . ! o 2 /1 M LOOK N; € A\w\::TFWLZ‘;’\(i e SMALL RewARe)| A BIG i Charred, Supposed Victims 00K ] z g z - REWARD!, i . [ vor o NG : 4 I of Clubbing. Citizens Brave Cold Weather e :o;‘w , b\ Lz ‘ S i - K ( . Specia’ Dispateh to The Star to Attend Neighborhood R ; At § IF - o RICHMOND, Var, December 30. . | . 1 § Henrico County officers investizating Christmas Tree. . oo b (Do = . CUNE the burning of a home near Laurel, g 5 2 F—— | ] Y, 4 when Marie Chester and Eddie Green hoth colored, were cren vizid believe that b mird Green was in the kitch under the stove question that he, 10 D ns slored, near BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THATHANGS ON wo-fold d the in ind inhibits Printinz ALUMNI TO WELCOME MICHIGAN U. PLAYERS Rall at Aunditorium Will Follow Produstion of Opera “Tam- hourine” Tomorrow. Jennie Mash Jennie Mash was blonde and fair, Abounding in that _ kind of hair. Yet in her heart she loved brunettes, And fell for Evangeline Chocolettes. All Washington's falling for Evangelines Other Happiness candies and cakes, L too, and a Soda ¥rankiin < Fountain, and a Tea i - Room so good we wouldn't be 'sprised to see the President himself drop in some day,/ Aeppimes Candy~Soda~ Tca Room 1107 F St.,N.W. Jay G, Hayden, Jane (a pretty maid, who has forgotten to put the ginger ale on the fce): Nine Out A “WELL, I MUST SAY, MR. JENKINS, T DON'T SEE {WHAT YOU ARE SO PUT OUT k ABOUT—YOU CAN PUT ICE IN HIS OLD DRINK, CAN'T YOU?” : of Ten Business ‘ = Enterprlses s Jenkins (descended from a long line of butlers): like nine out of ter. homes, are started with : e “YOU'RE A NICE GEL, JANE, BUT HTM HAWFULLY H'AFRAID THE MASTER® - money accumulated by the patient building WILL BE SERIOUSLY PERTURBED. 'E 'AS SAID TO ME REPEATEDLY, ‘JENKINS, CHILL THE BOTTLES, "UT NEVER PUT H'ICE H'INTO CLICQUOT CLUB PALE It takes only a dollar and a minu'e to open ! DRY; H'IT'S BLASPHEMY TO DILUTE SO DELICATE A DRINK.” an account here. It is the regular visits, every week or month or pay day, that bring success. : up of Savings Accounts. 920, Paid on Checking and 2. on Sarvings Accounts Connoisseurs appreciate the fugitive delicacy of Clicquot TRu ST CO y Club Pale Dry. It is a drink for the sophisticated taste. T . The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Massachusetts. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Edward J. Stellwagen Preaszident

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