Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1923, Page 18

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THE EVENING 'POLICE MAKE THREE |PRESIDENT LAUDS 2456 20th St. N.W. (I OQverlooking the Million-Dollar Bridge Fireproof —Elevator 3 Rooms, Bath and Reception Hall Place and Hard Cider at Another. Seizure of twenty-five gallons of | whisky was reported by the police in ! connection with the arrest of Joseph P. McLaughlin, thirty-four years old, §1¢ B street southwest, last night. Lieut. Davis, Sergt. McQuade and Policeman Bauer of the vice squad | SEIZURES OF LIQUOR| CANAL COMPLETION | " —— 18 ROCKLED GE | Twenty-Five Gallons Taken at One|New Era Predioted in Opening of Industrial Waterway at New Orleans. Hope thut the opening of the in-| dustrfal canal at New Orleans, soon to be made the subject of a public occlebration, may prove to be “not only the realization of a long aspiration, | but the beginning of a new era of development in which the interior waterways of the continent may at STAR. WASHINGTON, | | mid-west and the entire nation” “Looking out upon the gulf, the Carlbbean, the Panama canal and the vortunities for further development.” President’s letter. “New | Orleans stands also as a sentinel over the routes of direct trade between our central west and those dominlons of the south. Your people have had the courage and determination to in- sist upon realizing their destiny and | we need have no fear of disappoint- ment. I account it no venture into the commercial history of leans and the Mississippl buin e ‘That seeds are carried from land to | land on the feet of migrating birds | 1s a fact well established. Darwin, the great naturalist, has left it on record that in six and three-fourths D. C.. THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1923. and Revenue Agents Ruby and Fowler o) rom the feet of Tade (he arrest and seizure. Charges |12t be put to the fullest use for|ounces of soil taken f) v v migrating_ birds he raised, under which they are so obviously dz-lgh“ o e ST e signed” was expressed today by Presidept Harding in a letter to Sen- | ator Ransdell of Louisiana. Mr. Harding sent his regrets at be- | ing unable to participate i ing ceremony, which h as “a notable event i history of the country.” Congratulating the . people of Loutslana on their investment of $20,- 000,000 in building the new canal, e President said they had done “not merely a stupendous worlk for your- selves, for your splendid metropolis and for the south, but also for the $77.50 $85.00 Immediate Occupancy Morris Cafritz Co. e 913 15th Street N.W. Main 617 of possession and sale of liquor were lodged against McLaughlin. Acting Lieut. Sullivan, Sergt. Bal- derson and Policemen Smith, Settle and Trammell of the eighth precinct ted premises 2204 11th rch of a colored man n assault charge. They failed to find the man, but did find and seize six and one-half gallons of " Keep Your Property Well Painted ’ And You Keep Its Value Up. 1 R. K. Ferguson, Painting Dept., 1114 oeh St. Fh. M. B400-2491, the economic ¢ D. Paul, 3028 Georgia avenue, yesterday afternoon by gt. Groves and Policemen Vermil- ! lion A Brown of the tenth precinct bition enforcement squad and Agent Rose for alleged 1 sale and possession of intoxi- They reported the seizure of ight gallons of hard cider. { THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— cloudy tonight, warmer in ex- eme western Mar wers; moderate nja—Partly cloud in west® portion; i moderate oasterl West Virgi loudy and some- omorrow rain 5 : § % tomorrow ‘winds. tonight, tomorrow winds. m:xm:zg and warmer, Records for Twenty-Four Hour: Thermometer—Yeste 60; ZmRmTrT=C A:P PEACHES| AP PEARS Sliced or Yellow Cling o 23° s 33 TChe Etonomq Corner Tth.and H.5ts. NV, T3EETsEsseTsEtses "ERIE PEMISTLVANIA midnight, 21; 8 a.m., is only a small We sell only for Cash; but we sell for less in price between ry transmission grease “bonite (a shredded oil Transm ions and Jifferenti: e But the one may fail to Slubricate and the other— ‘BONI'I will lubricate r an entire Motoring on and save you many ir bill. EBONITE (It's Shredded Oil) sets 6:42 p. For Tranamissions and Ditferentiale #% | “\foon pioe. | Automobil halt hour after sun; Weather in Various Cltles. No. 22 Can e Highest temperature, €7, occurred 4:15 pam. yesterday; lowest tem- » 40, occurred at 3:30 a.m. Can | iperature same date last year— Highe lowest, 50. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_conditio; m.: Great Fj condition, mu Tide Tables. 0 by United 8 Special in of the T tates coast y.) Today— =un rose {8:41 pm. 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