Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1926, Page 7

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THE = EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926. 1 R e o SR S e e e 0 D R REB'PE ” SE | HOW TO TORTURE YOUR WIFE. —By WEBSTER. I]EMUGR A‘l‘S H AY HELMET SUIT BEGUN. | oo e s aame etcaces| s, popmrership rma and corpors s at the rate of 50,000 a day during the ex-service men and women, sch - £ Inventor Asks $2,000,000 Damages | War. The Government contends that and Institutions, in evers YDU RE WANTED oM THE PHONE MR.FIMK THIS IS there was no infringement of Brodie's | town throughout the 17 mm; “\‘l UM - ExPECT - - ? { which American soldiers were equip- Government’s case. P LEASURE i R A wWomar HeY ' Te $ ? S Iped in the World War was yesterday = -— % ” s Blanton Demands Legal 7 ALL RIGHT VLL TALK |“Grossest Effontery” and!!iCaine Veterans Form Relief Body. 4 USED CAR rroy_ ; The action was brought by John L.| = The Disabled American Veteran: 1 ges for the tional Stand-by Association,” to t A ' OSWALD, 17’5 SeME OH ,YES » WELL, Msspmflr’snae'rfMT From Government. patent and that Brodie cannot recover ! DIONT ASK v SHIPIZ1M | ‘ S because he is a British subject. Mel- e e WELL WELL mernT, wHAT _ { | An action involving the use by the | yilla Church appeared for Brodie and [ WHO 3 ) DION'T Al - Government of the metal helmets with | Clifton N. 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