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&_——————————————THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1932 MANY SUBS]‘ANEES | MOON MULLINS—Mushmouth’s His Own Reference. e MR. MULLINS HAS ¢ THATLL SUIT BEEN TELLING MB % ME JES DANDY, ) ©-8-8BUT i ? WOULD YOL MIND N SHO 5 YIE'.D EI.EMEN]- 87 TRXOU/FE A 9 MISTAH MOOTS- GINING ME MR, BELCHERS O S MOOTS, sHo MISTAH MOOTS, IF HIS WIFE CHAUEPFEUR, MUSKMOUTH. ] ) iy aTe TELEPHONE NUMBER SO NS o vy AESWERS DRIEHONE, POIME A WL g\ssg"“ws > 4 STEADY SINCE AR HE CAN GWE YOU SOME VERY GLADV _‘_\ZY FAVAH AN' DON' TALK TO HER- New Chemical’s Designation HEE QUIT DRIVIN' FOH REFERENCES AND TELLME CALL HIM— I RUNNED INTO A ICE-TRUCK A JosB. MISTAH BELCHER- WHAT SORT OF A DRIWVER [ WIFF HER IN DE CAN- as “Virginium” Urged NOU ARE, MUSHMOUTH? by Discoverer. By the Associated Press. AUBURN, Ala., February 5.—Discov- ery on land and sea of many new sources of “element 87,” one of the two most recently found chemical elements, was announced today by Dr. Fred Alli- son of Alebama Polytechnic Institute He also reported that element 87 has or chemical and cuggested ¢ it a name __—_aa_a_—_._,.,.-.,--_ givil number Described in Magazine. ¥ The new discoveries are described in . . 5 : MRy the February number of the Journal of o E the American Chemical Society, out to- i ; ; ; 2 e ; - department store in Portland, be sald | executive ever elected on an independ- the local commission; Charles I e Waro? %‘éfiiab)nnfififlfmlk}:flda (Er:u::llll)iflm‘l Gov ernor Harks Wodnesday, ent ticket. After the shouts died away, 48 STATE SOCIETIES Stengle, his aide a the commission, Queen’s “New” Gems 01d. TR Chrite n et fLe natiiiite. He has had fust & litie over s year| he said, and politicians suggested they| ppRANGE FOR FLAG DAY |*d A, L. Vollman of New York _The Queen has attracted much atten- The newly reported facts about ele- TO Call of Store of politics, but it is enough to make him | would be glad to “sit in” on appoint- It was decided to hold another meet- | tion in London lately by the quantity of ment 87 were learned through use of dft:cld»ua» '1“‘rfmi“1‘r’,“’§;f§§,§zf‘%‘i§i ments, he “didn’t have to listen.” _ ler}ghtr:l:k)n:vn‘fifi iu:)ufi,;t l;mm[,‘ ‘t”“"‘ll‘"fi’n erlrgp:‘{wa?:sux:é. l\;‘le:n‘nhz. agneto- ot velope . . of politica 3 “I put in business men as heads of | lebrati a [igaea0ale eport on its activities | Sl nnoun at the B Dr Ko, by whieh e saye. lec And Will Retire|msy Gowemor o will make any | departments wherever I could” he said June 14 Celebration Planned i |in"preparation for the Flag day event {gems are old, many of them antedat- ments’ can be detected in as small a difference in his decision, he “;“’1"‘{“ “We have been cutting down expenses Connection With Bicen- . Ing the Queen's birth. She inherited & ortion as one part in 10.000,000,000 ——— He has just seen the Semate. Incl-| for‘s year now. We've already saved ; HOOT GIBSO ; ity e, Shelinhecltsdla PoElement 87 has been found by thi Ay dentally, in Washington, where he Went | the State s4 500,000 tenial. n G N SUED Queen Victoria and these gems she has . et s e 0 el Year of Politics Enough ' to appear before the Board of Army | 0 b = M e Ve E LOS ANGELES, February 5 gineers to urge Federal developm | Plans for the approprite celebration ST o | of the Columbia F Cheap pov Society t | of Flag day, June 14, in connect with for Meier of Ore gon, as a me of indus 1 of the ¥ to Meet. | i the Grorge Washingion Bicentennial a motion pic . ey West is or to jor interests| The National Ger jcal Socicty | celebration here were discussed at @ oot Gibson, film actor = | He Say in office. The other is economy in €0V |yl hlq its regular monthly meeting at | MCCUNE of representatives of ‘the a8 /7% B O T BEE : | d ts regular r v Ieeling &b | gyataq societies in Washington at the INto court yesterday as defendant in an LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE ernment. , , ~ v agn “The truth of the matter is we have [the Y. W. C. A, enteenth and K Distriet Building Wednesday night $80.367 damage action brought by Byron 1b: By the Associated Press. been on a spending debauch,” he said, | streets, tomorrow at 8 p.m. Marcus W.| Mrs. Marie er)!‘("(;‘urr!'hl‘l‘\,f the Dis- ”4,'1!."“” and his wife, Mrs. Mary Hobbis. IM; 'lgéqmd lur Tablets used internally i s . G LR “and in our orgy of extravagance and |yogiq f et trict of Columbia George Washington hey asserted they were injured in|an 6 Salve externally, make a com- reported by Dr. Allison in 1930. NEW YORK, February 5.—When Gov. | (il 0 * e considered the public | L¢%!8 of the chief engineer's office, V. 8. | i fnnial Gomnission _ presided. |an accident with Gibson's automobile | plete and effctive treatment for Golds. Another Method Used. Julus L. Meier of Oregon completes his | purce hottomless.” Army, will address the meeting on “De- | Taliks were made by Dr. George C.|last August 7 and accused Gibson of | : 5 Discovery of element 87 by another | fM 30 3038 he 3 going back to his| Gov. Meler is the first Oregon ehief | velopment of Early Immigration Prails.” | Havenner, executive vice chairman of |driving recklessly. | Most Speedy Remedies Known method, se of the spectrosope, was reported in 1031 hy Prof, Jacob Papish of Cbrnell University. There is some dis- agreement in scientific circles as to whether Allison or Papish should re- DR' v ' NG ceive credit for discovering element 87. Dr. Allison’s magneto-optic method uses slight differences in the time in which chemical compounds react to magnetic forces to identify different (14 9 second - wsured by 5 NAVY ORDERS P Barker, detached N. H, to U. 8. i as executive r Newport to duty as commander n 6, Battle Force. Li Bradford Bartlett, detached Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.; to U 8. 8. Cole Lieut. M e T. Farrar, detached Bureau of 1 ation, Navy Dep: bout June 1: 1005 S ITS just what you’d expect. People who enjoy e tobacco flavors and aromas is really s offcer e good things of life ... are constantly look- - P to creating an entirely new kind of tobacco . .« ing for something better to eat and drink ... one that combines the best qualities of Turkish and smoke. Something that’s out of the ordinary. . and fine Domestic leaf. In cigarettes this better taste can come only 4 1 Perhaps you’ve noticed that the paper in look for Exide sign in your [ M SOTE e from finer ingredients. 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