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Orchard Owners of the South, | East and Gulf States ports furnished on pecan and fruit | giving varlety. dition of each tree; also condition aud needs of orchards. ( management of orchards & specialty. h groves for sale. ‘are ang THE EVENING STAR, SWORD OF REVOLUTIONARY HERO PRESENTED TO NATIONAL MUSEUM Montgomery when he was killed in &n unsuccessful assault on the de- tional Museum in behalf of the to Miss Louise Livingston Hunt of New Orleans. Miss Louiss Livingston Hunt In- tended to glve the sword to the gov- revented her from carrying out her WASHINGTON, D. New York, asked what was the neces- sity for a delegation from an already sufficlently dry country, and Senator Norris, republican, Nebraska, sug- gested the impossibility of obtaining the United States delegates who could qualify as experts before the oongress. Senator Stanley, democrat, Kentucky, declared the delegation would be of immense value if it could demonstrate “the dangers of prohibl- tion” to the Copenhagen meeting. FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1923, Lord Leverhulme, the eminent En lish philanthropist, sleeps in a ca, in the open air, both winter and sum- mer, being convinced that fresh air is one of the chlef necessities for health. % In the he”e'n legs ‘Are D?cl{e(: lfo: 1, each pocket bein| glonlgal:i.'b n:o:‘s of hrls&ea which la- terlock r;x the most wonderful man- ner, so preventing the pollen from falling out. —— e m ey NITUR G ( ?L‘AA Ll N Measure Goes t0 CONfEFENCE |wan transierres” toney vo. the N | ope her deain o November 1o- 1915 Aivays Right"m Quality and Price “DAILY OPPORTUNITIES? Tomorrow-- and Tomorrow Only A Real Duofold Bed, oak- finish frame, upholstered in leather substitute. Opens easily and is a real bed. Seng i i 3 g ntentions. Her brother, Carleton " for Ad|ustment of Minor |owner, Miss Julta Barton Hunt, whose | Hunt, formerly a member (’Lu}'.‘"i amous family owned Montgomery Place, on | gress from Louisinna, died Aug: Differences. the Hudson, where AMontgomery's| 1§ 1921, making Miss Jubis SCCEUE 1 Comlzlete w e Hunt the sola owne idow died. us n ner Mailed on receipt of ten cents which she has now presented to ,"'.' ‘ Vhe sword was transferred by |government. carrying out the wishes Watch for these results: Whiter teeth, purified crevices, firmer gums, fragrant breath! Send DAIRY BOD|ES BACK ACT Gaillard Hunt. acting in Miss Hunt's ;’,’u,’::’ sister, Miss Louise Livingston this coupon with 10c to Sanitol Chemical Lab. behalf, following the signing by —————— Co., St. Louis, Mo. Makes Glasses that Are Comfortable. ClaflinOptical Co. 115 S | President Hardiug of a joint resolu- T [ tion passe Co o y BARELY /P B in Both Stnsen puahen 157,200 S o By WETS AXD DRYS BRET Spoils the Hair || It Through Con- ESCAPE SE Soap should used very care- of the nation. The resolution wus introduced in the House by Repre- fully, if you ws ) keep your gress, !nmnth'«- R. Walton Moore of Vir-| Appropriation for Delegates to hair looking its best. Many €oaps ginia, and in the Senate by Senator 2 1 £ and prepared sham contain 100 Wadsworth of New York. “ Congress on Alcoholism Passed A spring construction, same as much free alkali. Thix dries the | £ . . James Thompson, overseer of works NanE Pl scalp, makes the hair brittle, and The Voight filled milk bill was | "y " va) engineer department at Without Record Vote. the most expensive Davenport ruins it ed late yesterday by the Senate |Quebec, on December 31, 1775, im- X dea Beds. The best thing for steady use ix w sent to the House for adjust- |medlately after the unsuccessful as-| Proposed appropriation of $7.500 to Mulsified _cocoanut oil shampoo ||fment of minor differences. suult bs Montgomers' and his men | meer the expenses of the American Chich 1= puce and “.’ET‘;T&".TF»": The bill would prohibit interstate |firing und found Montgomery's body | delegation to the forthcoming int | ol aintiae : 2 shipment of condensed or evaporated | v exposed above u:; d;:fp Ao | national congress against alcoholism | i e caads Homis % Iving close by his side his sword S threatened for a time Two or three teaspoonfuls of |imilic made from skimmed milk and |&n e equenthed " the sword to | 8t Copentagen - forieating Mulsified in a cup axs with a || oil substitutes for butter fat. such [pis"con. Jar Thompson. who, on |last night to bring a w y little warm water is sufficlent to his death, willed it to his nephew, |division in the Senate. The proposal, £ andistulp thos Jumes Thompson Harrower, who sold S enament 6. hel moisten the hair Dairy Bodies Back Bl it to the Marquis of Lorne, in 1878 submitted as an | ot b the Muleriied || bairy organizutions, supported by |govarnor Fenceal of 'Camedn. The | third deficiency appropriation bill | e i, wbundince of 1 e farm blocs in both Senate and {latter gave it to Victor Drummond, | finally was adopted withou | rich ereamy lather, which rinses || charge d'affaires of Great Britain at | vote | out easily, oving cvery parti- || House. were behind the measure, | \wo pingion. Mr. Drummond gave it | Senator Wadsworth, republican, | cle of d . dandruff and S dries k A i introduction by HKepre- % % €5 UHic N ‘o Voizht, republican, Wis- 277 277, 77 7 4 7 A e and silky, censin, Manufacturers of products r i i bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to combining skimmed milk with vege- manage. table fats opposed it, contending that S hlcaniistr Maisinen their cutput was not harmiul to shampoo at uny pharma liealth X b a A e There was 1o record vote by the member of the family ||Senate. the bill being passed by S BUER B e 3 ||} unanimous consent ire youridoerla il LR ey, anmocraty smen-| e . declared that the manner in w ushed through™ furnished “an excellent example of the procedure which is bringing this body into contempt in so many quarters.” He said the bill sought to one business by fostering an-'| other and was an abuse of leglslative functions, Secretary Is Elated. “The end of ‘oiled’ milk is in sight rican producers and consumers Influenza rave won a great victory.” This was andas a the comm o€ Charies W Holman, secretary t Natlo Milk Pro- Preventive | Bucers! Fediration, on the passage of the bill i = I Take i | : “The Senate action was the clithax | ba [Careless Shampooin"gi | 9 cotton secd and cocoanut oil. For Colds, of a fight in the Congress of two ! vears' duration. It Is the most notable | victory for the dairy interests since | the passage of the oleomargarine | legislation years ago. 1t may be a much more” notable victory as the | | possibilities of undermining the dairy dustry this inferior type of foo pound cannot overestimated. NEW IMMIGRATION BILL. | | Chairman Johnson Unable to Get Consideration This Session. | A resolution which would reduce to 2 per cent the ta of immigration from, Europe. based on the number of cach nationality in the United States inder the census of 1910, was intro- duced vesterday by Chatrman John- House immigration com- | e present law provides for t quota under the same e measure also would ad- immediate relatives of persons who had beco citizens or declared their intention of doing so. i Hope was expressed that the reso. lution eou'd be put through in lieu of the immigration bill reported sey oral wecks ago. and which woul Hhave ted ihe quotas to 2 p cent based on the 1890 census. Chalr. man Johnson was unable to get con- ration for that measure at this I session of Congress. 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