Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1923, Page 27

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DECLARES ELROPES TROUBLE POLITGAL Senator-Elect Fess Says $32,500,000L0an To Be Repaid for $10,000 in Marks By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, Jahuary 11.—The Hamburg - American . Steamship Company and the North German Liloyd Steamship Company, two of the largest steamship operators in Germany, will pay off, on April 1, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923. 2,000 YEARS IN PRISON LIQUOR WAR RECORD $5,000,000 Aggregate Fines Also Shown by Department of Jus- tice Report From July, 1921. Two thousand years In jall and more than five miilion dollars in fines are the collective penalties being pald by violators of the national prohibl- tion law on convictions in the federal courts since July, 1921, it is announced in Tudor Hall, 10th street and Mas- Sachusetts avenue northwest, and the Argyle apartment house, 3220 17th street northwest, was promulgated yesterday by the commission. Tensnts of seventy-five apartments in Tudor Hall, in addition to the owners, Walter" J. Pilling and W. Granville Guss, were sent notices to this effect today. Mrs. Bella' Baskin, owner of the Argyle, and the occd- pants of twenty-eight apartments in that building also were informed of the commission’s intetnion of initiat- ing rent proceedings. The Argyle ease will be heard Jan- uary 17, and testimony in the Tudor Hall investigation wiil be taken on FARMER CUTS THROAT. WINCHESTER, Va., January 11.— Frank Orndorff, prosperous Shenan- i doah county tarmer and politiclan, was found dead early today with his throat slashed and a razor lying mearby. Authorities -said he com- mitted suicide, He was to have been”tried today in circuit court at Woodstock charged with forging the name of E. A. Rogers to a bond for $8,000. TO~NIGH For the woman who wants to hide a bunion or enlarged Juniper Tar COMPOUND GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat 2 Doses lc 38c a Bottle - At Drugglsts DON’T EXPERIMENT! joint in a good. ¥+ looking and,_ - fashionables shoe that _fits in a smooth glove-fitting manner and is really comfortable. the 22d, it was stated. —_— GRADING IS PROPOSED. Senator Moses Offers Bill to Im- prove Albemarle Street. Senator Moses of New Hampshire yes- {erday mircduged an ainerdment to the Distriet ~ appropriation ‘bill providing $13,600 for ing Linnean avenue from Military road to the grade point south of Albermarle street, and provid- ing 31,650 b by the Department of Justice. In the eighteen months, the rec- ords show, there were 53,862 cases reported, resulting In" 27,301 convic- tions. The continued crowded condition of federal dockets in some circuits, the department declared, seems to be due for the most part “to the fact that the prohibition burden was not being shared by the state courts, ex- cept in one or two states, notably Kansas and Wisconsin.” Department officials Said they regarded it as pos- Sible for other states to reduce the number' of pending liquor cases ““if they so desired.” The court dockets of Kansas are nearest to bejng up to date in legal business, while those of the southern district- of New York were declared to show the heaviest congestion. WILL READJUST RENTS. Commission to Fix Schedules for Two Apartment Houses. Notification that the District Rent Commission has declded to fix new rental schedules covering a total of ‘more than 100 apartments contained W AAAARARAAAA Phone M. 942 all mark bonds outstanding against | U.S.Is Barred From Aid on That Account. them, mark for mark, in the pres- ent currency, according to_a no- . ,;‘Ica ;sunz:ebecemdber Et).ulnd which By the Associated Press. v et osentde PRI - Asea]s That ,means, it was estimated PITTSBURGH, Junuary 11.—The at- | pere today, that it will require less titude of France and the allies on rep- than 310,0?0 in Alrl\(ericun money, mrations is political rather than an converted into marks at the pres- ent quotation, to redeem bonds economie dispute and until the allies{ S oee O™, @ (SROCER, he et in Europe reach an agreement as to the amount and condition of repara- the time of issue, when marks were worth 23.8 cents, about $3Z,- o) payments, “Thé United States osed out from any material as- 500.000. The bulk of the bonds are said to be held in Europe. * Simeon D. Fess, senator- eloct from Ohio, told students of the ic Institute of Technolo; WILL BE PAID IN CASH. Under a ruling of the’ controller general the employes of the various buildings under the superintendent of public buildings and grounds must be paid in cash, according to a state- ment made In the House Tuesday by Representative Will R. Wood of In- diana. He was justifying the appro- priation of a salary for a disbursing clerk. He, pointed out thaf this pay roll amounta to & little over $2,000,000 a year. He said the change was ne cssary because of forgeries and frauds that lin the handiing of checks. Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL ~— An NR Tabiet (a vegetable aperlent) taken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- gestion and elimi More and more women are calling for this ox- ivrd in Black or a rich Brown every day. Wolt’s Ytatk-@vier Shop 929 F N.W. and widenipg the il on Alber- treet near Connecticut avenue, and for the purpose of dividing side- walks, and $1,250 for grading Brandy- wine ‘street between 29th street and Linnean avenue. It is expected that Senator McKinley of Illinols, will offer an amendment to the district bill providing $606,000 to erect an office bullding for the recorder of deeds, to be located In Judiciary square. ems, and. Their Solution,™ declared that assistance United States will come only rope has put her house in M JUNIORS—Little Ns r dot M es of Great Britain and parations “are irreconcil- said Mr. Fess, and “the United s is not free to intrude In any | attempt to umpire the dispute, which | weuld both be ineffectual for Europe| and un e for us.” senator-elect declared nments must enter upon: & of economy,” adding that| e Twith V00000 more men 11 | PRGN than in 1814 is am indefensible jon_from an industrial stand-| cannot to any v how much of an a v she may maintain, we can and will say to her ‘so long as you make industrial prosperity impossible by your pol nd assistance both in- unsate, nnot be in- r the turmoil.” ™ 1 of the merchant marine way to deal with and Americani- roblems, press- peaker said. PATROL WAGON DRIVER TOO ACTIVE, IS CHARGE Inspector Evans Conducts Inquiry Into Arrests by William A. Little. MEMBER Ut Phone M. 941 question, industria Electricity NSTALLED Is your house equipped or wired for electric lights? If not, youre missing all the comforts and joy of real home life. Pastal or phone call will start us on the way to your home to furnish an estimate for a satisfactory and complete job of wiring. The E. F. Brooks Co. Established Over One-Half Century Leo C. Brooks, Manager 813 14th St. N.W. A Real Whole Wheat Porridge Children like a whole wheat porridge better than any other porridge—and it is so easy to make it, hot and tasty, out of cctor Evans, assistant superin- of the Metropolitan Police 1s conducting an investiga- cerning the alleged improper of William Little, colored pa- | on driver, attached to No. 8! lleged by both Thomas, Irs. e M. Wright, t separate in- him, while off uniform on, nes in com- | lored men, not | abusive lan- e rovrroesee: two other emen, and after for minor in- %1 A ROLL FREE!! « g hich came up in b’ : . % Z “‘ . charging Mr. Reed < . 2 B ; ACCIDENT, JURY VERDICT i y ; - N\ il 7 4 ] IN DEAM. C. MAN! Place the Biscuits in a small saucepan, add salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; stir and boil until it thickens. Serve with milk or cream. A hot dish for those who do not like porridge is made by simply pour- ing hot milk over the Biscuits, adding a little cream and a little salt. Nothing so good for youngsters as these little loaves of crisp, oven-baked shreds of the whole wheat. Doorman Was Knocked Down by Street Car. tal death Tuesday was the verdict of a coroner’s jury investi- gating the fatality in which Thomas | dcorman of the New Hamilton | his life at lith and K day night when knock- eet car. £ 14 Watkins avenue, motorman of the TISSUE 1000 SheTs 44x5 INCHES t of Barry u about five om him. He applied his brakes, unable to stop the car be- king him. he testified. ict exonerated the ‘motor- ASK SOLDIER COMMITTEE. Members of House to Urge New Legislative Body. Former serviea men who are mem- f the House decided at a con- COUPON WILL APPEAR January 18th The Best and Most Economical BATH ROOM TISSUE AT PRACTICALLY ALL GOUD STORES. Tuesday to urge immediate ration of a bill for creation of & House standing committee. to deal with & ures relating xo{ favored speedy | bill, passed a | e, to extend to dizabled volunteer offi- | e retirément | bled officers of | year ago b permanent ASTORIA Special Care of Baby. That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by spécialisis in children’s diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by-improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving " to your asking child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants.and Children ? Don’t be deceived. . --Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that _you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-ups. Net . i MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 18 AROURD EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETGHER'S CASTORIA cenuine CASTORIA ALwars i ‘,.,B'Qa.r‘sthe Signature of - i Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat, ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. Itis a perfect all-day food, delicious for breakfast, for lunch, for dinner, with milk or cream, or with sliced bananas, berries, prunes, peaches or other fruits. Contains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. It is salt- free and unsweetened—you season it to suit yourself. - . - _TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a real whole wheat toast —eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. e : TheShredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Esact Copy of Wrapper.

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