Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1922, Page 23

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dertaken m-comlse;‘en'k nbfl&”z the port !hrnu‘h the giving-of of employmant to h nnmb‘r ot laborers will con- ing to dediers at the wharf. Alexander- T. Stewart, -an. .oyster. broker who been engaged in the ness for over, fifty years, says 7| tewer oysters have-come here this séason than et any other time since he ‘has been in the brokerage business. 4 He £aid that reports are reachiog him o parts of the state rely making 4 BA‘I‘J!‘IMO!:: .;“:bnn:ry 16.—Lack of | fXDRseS because of \na pooriess ot L, upon _the of Baitimoreans the quality of the oysters and nn e ire on the i St FArs, consiea e s ith the presence of mupsels and a eral poorness of quility, has made M ll‘fhlfl' to l»ll Bld“lll activif York to make arrangemen {rapros fof the orkmencement. of. A WOTH., i harbon of Palesmo. . work i8 to be dohe in ten years. For a long time Punrn y B¥khe Amenmd Press. LOSYANGELES, Calit., Xb der of J. Belton Kennedy, yuu The Waltham “10 Size” No. 1315° - The argument was ordered Gentlcmzn s Tth anh 5 Ik ldx %{n‘xma Won: Fhia dsveloped when th hite ‘sbinght’ to introduce through Thomas Haley, » Invest FwentyiEight Bollrs'* FOR twenty-eight dollars you can slip into your waistcoat pocket this dressy ant!“ac:m‘ate time-keeper. - 1t is, a:hfeume wateh: Every: cticle of-3: its famous movement made to standards of pe?fectm i : “Thin! but not too thin.. Dependable' Low cost of up-kéep! And @ guaranteed old- filled case are some.of the qualifications - for. your consideration and advantage. -+ Askyour Jeweler toshow you thisWaltham Gentlemen's 10 Size.” It is a Watch that - will instantly appeal to you in good looks: and-value. ; Write for a mflmblc Booklet th is a liberal “Watch education Sent free upon request. The Waltham WakllCcmpany Crescent Steet, Waltham, Mass. 'WALTHAM THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME Where you sce this mign théy il Walshem Wetches "Makers of the famaus Waltham air-frica Spesdometers bt hAemiiss otk g i rpen GIFTS THAT LAST HARRIS & SHAFER CO. . 1308 F Street NNW.. .. Full Line of Waltham Watches igley,"at Burch's fecent tH&l, Whfch ded in_a dispgreement of !ho 1ngr stified Burch Jeft Up hal | s room. ne: cqunts of the murder lnd folded on uu bearing the last .p: e letters written chain_to Kennedy were re . According n;the ietters showed ‘the smying The proseciition dt Mrs, Obenchain the fi scorned.” It -is contend by such passages.as: Called Kennedy Coward. “I wouldn't give 2 cents for the rést of life if anything happened to A vou,” written in 1917, in the early A part of the romance, and “you are & coward, - laughing 'at a ° bleeding heart,” written a short .time before Kennedy was killed. The letters all were read to the Jury in the trial of Burch, which ter- minated in a disagreement of Jury. Extracts trom the letters follo “I'd like to lie quietly in your y God -enu me.a The Most ‘Delicious snd sleep—sleep l s0. close to ms‘ even ‘when sleeping, I ‘féel you near and you press my lips 8o “hard you wake When I furn oyt my light, please and let' me rest close to:your heart.” “These mountains are tiresorhe. The ocean, my first love and you, my last, the only things that never tire d m t. 1 love you much. :h X X_ti)l God signs my weary hefirt to slgep.” “Don’t fear ym':r rs will pt reach me. Mr. O understands this uation too thoroughly and me too well to ever open my mall.” = “Should Have Played Square.” “Love is all that makes this earthly llle ‘worth while.” “I want-you strong eénough to do 'what you want.to do, or I don’t want you at al.” “We bath -no:ld have baen bl' enough and sq enough have played square atter my. mlrfluo‘ Mr. 0. is too big to stoop to deceit. I am' unworthy of him. ‘I would have gone back to him and done my duty, but I llszenod to your love words, not your acts.” “Why dm. you ‘fake me in your arms and tell me you loved me and beg to get divorce?” “Why couldm’t you let me go?” Dld you ever try to make me happ; i '? never want to marry you unless you love me.” “Unless you come to me by the 15th it will be the end. This is final.”™ REDUCES INTANGIBLE TAX. i} virginia Measure Reported Is Said to Carry Out Trinkle Views. RICHMOND, Ve., February. (hlr stocks of WALTHAM WATCHES are always complete: We shall be pleased to have. | you imspect them here. A.KAHN lnc. ‘935 F Street N.W. Jewelers You can secure any model-WALTHAM VVATCH in our stock on terms of ‘$1 a-week. . S\\\\\\h]/h/;, RN ents lo carry out the momx'n:s fnu n( Gov. Trinkle in m- rn-unnx Simator O messa, The ol 1s wonla e ¥ odorlc\(nufi. A '\ Q'Conor Goolrick “of: SALTS CONTAINED POISON. “ | Medicine Fatal to riv- Chitdren . Had 10 Per Cent of Alkaloid. CENTRALIA, Wash., February 18: The package of ‘épsom salts ' #r which Mrs."Edward Rhodes of Klaber, . | Wash., 'administered doses to her five children ‘last Saturddy, after which .| all five: died, contained about-10 per .cent of an alkaloidal poison, accord- .| ing to Hefman- Allen,. prosecuting at- torney of Lewis county, Téllowing an -{ analysfs of the remainder ol‘ the package by the'-state® cheml analysis of the stomach of -{ the children has not been complete: Mr. Allen- sai@ that an.inquest prab: Ably wonld be held: e | Keep Looking Young | It's Easy—If You Know: Dr.; . Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets.’ The lecret of keeping young is.tc feel young—to do lhis you' must ~| watch your liv 2 bowels— i* nlnety ' {comes mmfif.cflve Mweh md ards, & well-lmmm phy- dchn in OMO. perfedfll a vegetable d with olive. oil to n'." s 'n'.?"pia‘ e e gave to_his ents_for years. B 4 : *Fablets, the nntk WHEN Davy ‘Crockett and his companions fell § in defence of thé‘Alamo in the bravést battle against: * odds that Americans ever fought the winning of an. ‘ q;flembcga&w fi by that 1 slangh a pa cfrenzy t cruel ter, kilat “Sam Houston uttérly routed Santa-Ana on the gans::rme Saex: Jnuntomdhcmmmovedtheuenmmnqzfiwmfrmnfl. < the cfin'ed @0 — a + marv 11 shrine of Americanism that.n Orlume‘? ?bmrqu ast?atlygmake you;sa : “Here s fo : i bmryncy!vildn all Hlonkl by toning 'I’ the liver and ¢! the- f impurities. ‘system. df 1 . Dy. Edwards’ Qlive Tablets are knawb&ythelrollvcmlor 15cand30c Just "another ‘Bread”— . re responsible lcr tlu Natives 'of Liveria yster shortage and the lack of fresh- | feet, flnd|”t venomous reptiles run neas in the witer is the cause-of the from the - y that the ters Is due m!\;l that the poor man sats a. gadjon of qysters where the rich man ests a pint, and there- fore the poor mas.was cousWd upon the backbone of the oyster trade. Good oysters, scArcer.than ever be- fore, are brluu $1.50 & bushel, and all that are di od can be sold. In- terlor ny{t‘ "M the other hand, are fatching \‘ cents a bushel, and the mukn o_ ooded with the: rub garlic on their s You ve Ever Tasted It’s !&"g:@ . L L] - a8 WX NSAP I NN YN E IR ] LI I R EIE B P emo WL EREE I B BRI IR SR ) v & & h4EARITUSAAER ED tasty“treat ready for you in. the mommg»_r.fn the. kmd : “cal “twm or doublc loaf that we ‘will mtroduce tomorrow after months of testing and experimenting, and we want you to taste it, first and'fore- - ~NOSt, because'of,the“supfinqz:_- disti ickly friake it one of the Ieadmgcvseflersun Washington: - ~ MCallFomia 2! ile a scene worth white ;zq ’o::m. . SUNSET LIMITED smzmd.; o Tacson- - .- goddness.a .*pum’yfmm Oti!'fiv Pod General A; Pq-mxer - A’ L 165 Tireedvway, ngfim o, ctive QUALITY which we. feel s Alli : axed paperiwrapper ., to protect ‘its - ns-to ynur table; ‘It’s called RICE’S ) NN e A Ea e R fyasawesennan€@scansaen

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