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ASKS DISSOLUTION OF DOLLINGS FIRMS Complaints - Made Against Ohio Company and Eight Subsidiaries. By the Associated Pross COLUMBLUS, Ohlo, August 10.—Dis- solution of the R. L. Dollings Com- of € o and seven subsidiaries »ught in an application in quo charging misuse of cor- uthorities, franchises and assumption of fran- t granted to in the court of pany was arranto yrate Privileges and chises and p frem, which was file koo here today by e . Crabbe ileges orney Gen- | addition to the mpa Rhe Matthews 1 £ Sandusky. the \v of Dayton. the Florida tries Company of Ohio, the Tile Compy \ Carolina nd the Inte ge Company the attorney parent c the Seizure. successful f franchises o all ussets stributed | of May Cause kholders (ffected \ that the ad of the t of the I N Nizht be wrt decided h Kinnear ned [ inds of such a ds of Charges. application rought out in hearing of th W 1 with { WORK ON $25,000,000 POWER PLANT BEGUN :; THE EVENING THE OWL TAXI § Copsright by George By Herbert Footner H. Doran Company il 5| was involved (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) | They returned the bridge entrance ped. and a policeman inside the cab. But ing in the least suspi fashionable young there, and the declined to ing for. Per ridicule Greg had Hickey drive him to the office of the Spherc newspaper, where, in plenty of time for the morning edition, he inserted two advertise- ments in the personal column. The first read: “Boy to New York. At| they were stop- uck his head re was noth- ious about the gentleman riding officer apologized. He te what he was look- ps he was afraid of 11 to you know of. win. Look GRI simple words were the result of a long process of selection and climination on the way back to town. Gregg assured himself that the &irl would understand, but that no one in the wor could. second advertisement read Head me southwest 10 am GR pla These few 'he ed “Meet and 5th. This, of course, flage for the &ht have had ns ‘Home, James” said key. “We'll celebrate treating ou ights slecp. “Thank God for that “I'm ready fo orner TU I camou- one who note that| Stickney | was me benefit of any intercepted the sent up at the Greg to our success es to a said Hick CHAPTER e Flivver ax a Post Offic.. IN tly before ten patched Arms delicately bef instructio fand explicit I Small nurtur | Hick to the s { vhity or | venturing Hickey's was ¢ ick proba- 1 ladies hour cd out re tha were to send I might L ) take up 3 the nce to w you can roli doo right moment around ipside with a wrench This will give you an excus tarding there long. and wiil able you to turn down anybody to cngage vou \ the entra d th hav ard nies comes out, close 12 call attention to v b asking for u far | “I don’t kn f they t alone or 1 ur stand Tabove the up with yoi e monument” and 1 wil v vou. But if one . n are with and b h oyou to Project in Ozark Mountains Willi Supply Electric Current to St. Louis. Ry tiin Asso NEW Y “vevelop the White August 10, ctric —Steps to M rviver. in K and Mis- consideration for n taken under 1 Compaiy when comy where Mi orth Ameri power not vicinity required of the an Company I.. Cooper & wption on all of the develo an- the ment ted, in e river t he Ozurk mou studies showed hed ahove Cotte 0 square mi ge rainfall 1o roximat s an wnnual aver. rty-five inches. It is proposed to construct arch type concrete dam height. its base being abou in length and 1,800 fe. vlishing an’ artif mg and @ spe feet in 1,000 fe at the crest 1al lake nearly covering nearly project will 160000 primary power, the develop around electric: horse- announcement stated. DRY CHIEF QUIT BECAUSE ILLINOIS WAS “HOPELESS”| “Washington ':eemed to Think an Could Be Enforced,” Says Di- rector. Who Resigned. ! By the Asiocinted Press CHICAGO, August 10.—Jolin lanc former federal direc for Tilinois the prohibition law forced in Hlinois and “when Wasli- ington ned to think it could be enfore I rexigned,” he said at a dinner never Mr shingt ohibition ¢ state T told could not against it could enf SNAKE AND FIRE SEND igel- prohibition told Washington could not he en- to! tricd to enforce Hander said ked me it T thought ild be enforeed in this m that it absolutely that the people we! 1 that no Tt JEWELER TO HOSPITAL‘ By the Associated Press EW YORK, August 10.—A few -more experiences such as he has had this week and Max Low will Legin to ithink that a jewelry shop, and par- ticularly his jewelry shop, I8 no place {for_a dfamond-backed rattlesnake. { When Max entered his place of husi- {ness ulton street last Monday {morning, a fine specimen of the Flor- jidareptile rattied him a jolly howd { Patrolman John Mitchell, at by the jeweler's cries, dispatched the jrattler with his nightstick. ! Yes v Low started to embalm the fremains in alcohol. e had the corpse almost sealed in a glass erypt when comehow the wax caught fire from his jeweler's lamp, then the alcohol, and Max shouted “Fire.” Patrolman Mitchell again came to the rescue in time to take Max to the thosp with painful burns, but too late to save the snake. The jewelry ishop suffered about $1,000 damage. DAIL ENDS SESSION. DUBLL ted Pross August 10, —The dail circann_has been formally dissolved Preside Cosgrave in his valedictory specch pointed out that the dail ha passed forty-three acts and he thank- ed the deputies for their unfailing courtesy and the cordial co-operation ‘which they gave the government in iu dificu)i task, project on | v more |} Dixie { towas ¢ of | n on earth! adles ‘ngaged pping | that, | vou Giv off the becaus rough | rates, per em ng to work You lope If we can every day firet v a discou fare it's up them dvanee. communic at none bu ended for instructions formal, hoping that she to ask the reason when He tucked this note behind t lin the spot where he had four { diamond pin. Concealed behind the bushes that| . 1 the « of the monu- hour for Hickey's return. When nally made out the flivver pur ts lopsided way dov Hickey was pointing heart went down in uni inside they passed, G of the brill z, who was Sitting i I 4 k. Greg | aimlessly to heavy dout Suppose that afte understanding betw the and the deceitful Bianca; suppose they | had shared his note and were even now laughing over it. That this was inconsistent with the facts as ha knew them had no effect on Greg at the| moment. He was jealous, and in- capable of reasoning clearly. Meanwhile time hung heavy on his ( hands, and once more he walked half ’lhl- length of the town. Tt was fm- possible for him to put his mind to anything else until his doubts were n\-nl\vvl Hickey returred to yard atl Before exchanging a_word with | Greg flung open the door of the feab and thrust his hand. behind the back seat. His fingers met with folded paper that he drew oyt wi burhing eagern His first feelir ! on beholding it was one of blank dis- | appointment. for it seemed to be his own note. But upon opening it he saw that while it was hig own note, she |hrd written an answer on the haecl His eves flew over the microscopic iiLes I My friend: { “I am writing this in the rest room | department store, having given i jailer the slip f ment. Tt i must be brief. Bi hes me I by his orders T su T cannot im- |agine wh 1 suddenly | | suspicious of me. S to Teep | w from guessing that she watches a pretty comedy! T will explain more { fully when T see you. For I must see fyeu, Tt is APOS: le for me to plan ! {anything® by letter. There is one {thing that ought to be done; de Socotra should be watched. Find a reliable man to do it if You can, You will be needed for other things, Wa | haven't seen him for the last two days, but he telephoned mamma that he'd be at the office of the Managuayan consul— East 36th street—at 3 today, if she wanted to call him up. He could be picked up there. “Ah, my friend, T was so glad to get vour good letter! How ever can I thank | you! “How clever you are! 1 laughed at vour stratagems in the midst of my janx How nice yester. ing,_and wt i impse Ehe thim New formula, stops headache—quick. One tablet is usually enough. No heart depressing drugs — no opiates, acetanilid o1 caffeine. Costs but a trifle. at all drug stores. Kamnex ix xold by | "em back hom, | Please don't to see you unharmed! I burn to hcar all that has happened. Trust me, [ will find a way. AMY.” A great, glad_reaction took place In eg’s breast. The pale December sun suddenly shone with the warmth of June, ‘and the din, muddy yard seemed transfigured. As for Hickey, le could have hugged him. She trusted him! called him friend; gave him her own na Amy! how sweet and how absolutely fitting! Nothing foreign about Amy But a lover is never satisfied for long. Hard upon his first warmth a_little chill struck through his breast. ~ Friendship was all very well in its way, but he wanted more than that. He thought o the supercilious Castilian and writhed Did he get more? He was aware of the fact that a girl feeling herself safely anchored to one man becomes free of her. “friendship” to others. If she cver intended to give more perhaps she would not so readily have given so much! He was recalled to sight of Hickey's sly gri was glving everything Frowning _portentousiy offhand what had happened “Nothing.” said Hickey. ' done just what you said. The three la come out of the apartment house together. I carried 'em from one store to wnother shopping. T caught the little girl look- ing at me funny-like once or twice, but I never let anything on. When 1 ‘took T knocked off 20 per cent and the old Lady fell for it ged me to call himself by the Evidently he ¥ in his face. asked very he As you said, by swer to t zood dinner Hickey what is hidder what I'd like hetwe torfind i st vour certaint t walk certain | friend. it's going on you can h: up any s th r you hav meet me at €0 that I for me <ine cided on the , red and wiite as s 'so indubitably . Mo one would ever suspect Li acting in another capacity. Pa Simmons was never with cabman's overs me phied from the guessed that | « hund w t dw hicken Tender meat of chicken. Deli- cious in salads, sandwiches or patties—for home use or outings. STANDARD SINCE 1855 Photographs Washington— We are constantly adding to our already very comple of interesting photo. phs of Washington, the Nutional Capital. If vou ve friends out of the City we are sure that they would appreciate having you re- member them with one or more of these beautiful pic- tures. These are not the views you are accustomed to seeing dleplayed—they arc prepared for us by our own photographer. You will find that they are entirely unique in many wavs and that the work is excellently well done. We'd be glad to show them to you at your convenience. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) Lath St. it o Peoples Drug Stores =Adyertisemzat. T lisn't STAR, driven a gentleman’s private hansom now his vehicle was an dntique Pack Arrow, that still retained a faded air of luxury in its dim enamel and worn upholste At Pa_Simmons on the some- piteous and of youthful sprightliness. His face fell at the Sight of (ireg, for he xuspected & prac- tical joke. Yet hegnd all the cabmen liked Greg for hisunaffected. friendly ways. Al knew by now that Greg in a fascinating mys- summons tery Wil asked G “On the warily “Dead level. By the day. line and all expenses. | W do a little de tive work." Pa Simmons' blue eves brightened “I'm your man'! 1 allus sald I'd make @ Alsleuth. Lay the matter open to me. It'1l be a vleasant change not to be looking for fares for a few days.” An arrangement was quickly ef- - Simmons, armed with iption of De Socotra, was dispatched to the address on 36th stree Half an hour vou take a job for me, Pa level?” asked Pa Simmons, with gaso- ant you to later Greg was im- patiently walting at the corner of 6th avenue and 43d stre Down _the block he could see the cabs driving up to Harmony Hall and the two streams of pedestrians converging at the door A% he walted le took out his note- book and wrote sthing speclal to orning. able man on you know whose trall. But I thought you might like 1o have w greeting on Your way home from the concert, and the real reason is that ft's such a pleasure to write to vou that | can't help myself, anyway I'm waiting on the corner for Hickey {(your driver) to see If there is any thing for me tucked behind the seat Of course, it Is scarcely possible you had @ chance to write while you were home to lunch. but I shall be disap- pointed just the same if there is noth- ing there. Queer k Hele is say ued in orrow’s Star.) police the all ontmartre cabu charged Tavalou He ttery. 1t who' is @ ot expelled m_the tions pres Fresh Fruits are Plentiful ! Use the short CERTO-Process for making jam and jelly with Berries, Cherries, Peaches and other fruits in season. Youwill find they are the best jams and jellies you ever tasted. CerTo is sold by grocers every where or sent postpaid for 35 cents. 1 MINUTE'S BOILING 'Zpoum)s OF FRUIT 3 POUNDS OF SUGAR 4 ounces OF Cento 5 POUNDS OF JAM Wrapped with every bottle 15 a recipe booklet wi tells the story. Douglas-Pectin Corporation Granite Bidg., Rochester, N. Y. CERTO (Surgjell) No reason now her tongue to tell Thar sad old story "It did not jell” Her jam's now perfe@—jeliy, too She uses CER10—s0 should yo ept that 1 have put | of pust office, | WASHINGTON, | were | the revelations of the bucketeers. D. C, FRIDAY, AU BUCKET SHOP JURY IS PUSHING PROBE Indictments Following Fuller and McGee Confessions Likely Next Week. By the Associnted Press, NEW YORK, August 10.—The fed- eral grand jury has started to work on th M. Fuller and the W. Frank | McGee confessions, which promise reveal the inside operations of the E. M. Fuller & Co. brokerage which’ failed for $6,000,000, and to ir volve a number of prominent persons. Several witnesse was bused on the hous . whose testimony revelations of ul- ler and Mc . were Introduced by United States Attorney Hayward, who predicted there would be public developments Monday. He further tndicated that 00 or more creditors among the bankrupt firm's customers would learn that there would be small chance of their cashing in upon | The fdentity of the witnesses called | the grand jury not re- | vealed. Thelr names were kept just | as sccret us the whereabouts of the | imprisoned brokers Mych secrecy surrounds two persons, who gave numes and addresses, to the ecers while they were in Ludl Jatl Or befora was the visits fictitious | pucket v Stre the G Inve )y the jaller's visitors' record t dnev” and “H. B. T stigation at the addresses falled to reveal tui Good fo_the Jast diop Eihe restaurateur, whose patronage is due larl;clyn:)gthe uvniform flavor of his coffee, is usually proud to idendify it as Maxwell House. T | and GUST 10, 1923 their fdentification. announced that the have precedence ol. before more witnesses Monday. Indictments were not expected week, foré the early part of the said - —_—————— THREE DIE AT CEOSSING ILLE. Indiana, Thrapp. her nine ine, and one were kill indian mobile in which mond Thrapp. W other twin and 1s not exp. Thr he driving in Hay Fuller case would the jury over all other matters and that would be heard on| year-old @ hospi also in a serious cond! ard be a labor, BRITISH UNIONS MERGE; MAY REVIVE ALLIANCE which came t grand | union world as “Black Ve, | Transport and General Workers Join Hands With Rail- way Men. Thwe ORICINAL ted Pross. Mt talted August 10.-One of lhfl,! most important developments of | modern unionfsm in England is fore- | \\'Ah‘u]rr\ud by a manifegto issued by | - [the Transport and General Workers' | |tnion ana the National Union of | ilway Men which in effect signal- | the commencement of an alliance | tween the two. This will probably | N No Cooking on hot stoves On busy days when time is short, weather’s warm and stoves are hot, here’s a convenient, luscious, pure, fresh fruit that makes a fine dessert with no need of cooking. Tender, juicy, Sunkist Oranges from California. Fit for all occasions. Prepared easily and ready in a moment. Serve them often, for the orange’s appetizing salts and acids never let you tire of the §avor. Get the benefit of fresh vitamines aiso in a score of quickly prepared salads and desserts that you can make with luscious oranges. Look for the wrappers stamped ‘‘Sunkist” for these are the selected oranges from 10,500 famous California groves. California Frult Growers Exchange Los Angeles, Califorals “One lee-tle drop too much andit’s spoiled. One lee-tle drop toolittle, and it’s ruined.” So says Otis Skinner as “Mister Antonio” in the Booth Tarkingt on lay —as he drops—a drop at a time—the oil for his salad dressing. And that’s what every woman knows about making mayonnaise —knows that one little drop too little or too much may spoil or ruin her dressing. And that s why every woman will welcome Gold Medal, the perfect mayonnaise, is made justas mayonnaise is made in the best homes —new-laid eggs, the finest oil—the most piquant of seasoning—a home-made mayon- 'naise with none of the uncertainty, none of the trouble of being made in your home. Tomato Surprise—Scald and peel as many tomatoes as required; slice off tops. Scoop out a little of the pulp, and “stuff” tomato heaping full of cucumber cubes mixed with Gold Medal Mayonnaise. Chill and serve in neat of lettuce. “The Taste Tells” Our delivery wagons cover the city “like the dew”—so Gold Medal is always fresh at your grocer’s. S. SWINDELLS & SONS, Distributor The Best Foods, Inc., 4th Ave. at 23rd St., New York Miik vival of the “tripta what is known throughoit the Frida tiancy of end on trade