Evening Star Newspaper, September 13, 1927, Page 16

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¢ & S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, BSEPTEMBER 13, 1927. HUGHES FIT FOR PRESIDENCY, [ cins s st de soshen. Ttlondmard & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets NOT TOO OLD, DOCTOR SAYS|. it i o toms tn mint s - such men are exceptions. But being exceptions they may be judged by & the standards of their class rather than that of the average run of men. o : Physician Who Examined, g Mr. Hughes certainly compares fa- . : : < 2'yy | N 5 vorably in health with some of the Him Finds Him “Good Risk,” 5 Sther yresidential eandidates.” in Perfect Health. “Being in splendid physical condi 1 sald, “could Mr. Hughes af- to gamble that his health would continue should be become President of the United State “My life work i3 to prove that under jons men can and will | than they do,” Dr. Fisk | here i no reason just be I i 5 : canse a man reaches a given number Believes Work as Executive g Would Help, Rather Than Hurt, Him. nce. We have revised | nceptions about work = S 3 3 we know there are BY WAL o y ¢ fatizue toxins, The be the very sort of Special Di i r. Hughes live longer. NEW T von Hindenburg is 80 worked until 81; , Is still_active. d with them, Mr. Hughes Is rela- tively you | Copyrignt Am of years he should abandon the fruit {n all countries by North Newsvaver Alliance. D. C. COUNSEL HONORED. | | Bride Elected International Presi- dent of Delta Chi. 1: our abili Delta Chi Fraternity has honored W. ality, 1 would [ E tha District’s corporation us for men like v er In a Special Display Tomotrow Reboux Alphonsine Lewis e Agnes Le Monnier Louison which he makes h I L tha “other. by which, o i: cihed 1n 33 From these famous creators come smart hats ;“ sity chapter. —hats that are interesting in their newness and Q distinctive in their individuality—shown in a creased or pinched crown, stenciled suede band, upturned brim, le papillion trimming and in t by amusement, but by an have been vy notable ex- e e recent yes ren who| Life is a measure to be fllle? not a into old One of! cup to be drained. | Inconsistent— But Smart Is This Coat natural e by the h kept him in do an immense out_tension. “Medicine limitations, and we cannot ntee the future. Sometimes a 1 d very rapid. Tw: his death P have been considered a good risk. of this I am confident—Mr. Hughes is & much better risk than the aver- age man of his age.” Work a Preservative. 1 suggested that Mr. Hughes might Hve much longer if he continued hard work, many men seeming to de- teriorate when they stop. “That might well be the case with Mr, Hughes,” Dr. Fisk sai “There is a tremendous momentum of health derived from keeping in the game. The psychological effect of retiring is often injurious. “It is my theory that we should You couldn’t do better at Hollywood HEN you're looking for information on home movies, you won't have to go far to find it. At this store we have courteous, competent sales- men who will answer your questions and illustrate each point by an actual demonstration with a Ciné- Kodak or Kodascope. Make this store your headquarters for amateur movie advice and equipment. We like to talk pictures \ Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 607 14th St,, N. 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