Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1923, Page 25

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NEW SHIPPING RULES. Fruit Growers Held Responsible for Excess Spray Material. Fruit-shipping associations {n Colo- rado require growers to sign invoices bearing a guaranty making them re- sponsible for excess spray material left on fruit, according to reports to the bureau of chemistry, United States Department of Agriculture, which has made investigations of this problem. Such a requirement has had a good effect, as an investigation this year in one of the principal fruit-growing centers of that state showed little spray residue on the frult ready for shipment. Heavy rains helped some- Jhat in cleaning the residue from the ruit. - S INNEW CONTRACTS South Makes Remarkable Record in Construction for Nine Months. Special Dispatch 1o The Star. “BALTIMORE, November 21.— For the first nine months of 1923 contracts Tore awarded in the south totaling ", Systemat ; 421,750,01 i ® |arsenate poison by cotton growers In 760,000, according to the Manu- [STTRIRIE POR0R by cotton, sTowers, in facturers' Record. This represents a|insects Is shown In seports to- the Mmarked increase over the similar !:nlledq_-‘;‘m;s D-pm—htmemhof Asrlw'l- Perlod for the two years preceding, | tUre. The figures show that approxi- i . | mately 10 3 T tton acre- the 1922 total being $409,000,000 and T nly s i irsared Tt age this vear was treated with the the full vear of 1921 showing a total of [Polson. In some localities six or more §330.000,000. applications were made during the Contracts to be let covering defl- summer. nitdly planned construction projects ' total over $1,000,000,000, compared B. & 0. HEARINGS END. PEST FIGHT SPREADS. More systematic use of calelum ‘| York city, 3 ACCUSE ALLEGED FORGER OF WEDDING NINE WIVES Man in Arrets Leaves Juneau, Alaske, in Officer’s Charge, on Return to United States. By the Associated Presa, JUNEAU, Alaska, November 21.— id_Steen, allas Walter J, Har- accused of forgery and belleved to have been married nine times, left here yesterday on the steamship Ad- miral Rogers for the United States. He was accompanied by Police In- spector B. Swennes of Portland, Oreg. Steen's fourth wife is believed by the inspector to be living in New “The Portland authorities know of nine m riages of Steen,” Inspector Swennes asserted. “In addition to two in San Franciaco he is alleged to have been married twice in Portland, once each in Vancouver, B. C. and Seattle, and three time elsewhere.” According to inspector Swennes the alleged bigamist usually selected a &irl who had money. He is alleged by the ,authorities ,to have used the names of his various wives in cash- ing forged checks, starting a new courtship from the amounts obtained. Swennes stated that Steen was known to have acquired at least! 42,800 by those, methods, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER DEVER INSISTS HE WILL ENFORCE LAW Chicago l;nynr Says Drive Against . Liquor Has Ruined Him Politically. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 21.—Mayor Willlam E. Dever told 1,000 members of the Chicago Bar Association last night that he expects to enforce the law regardless of the effect of such a course on his political career, He expressed the opinion that his cam- paign against liquor law violators here during the last two months has ruined him politicallyr He declared that even If strict en- forcement of the law were submitted to a referendum of the people, as has heen suggested, and they opposed it, he would still enforce the laws. “The people have no right to make a law breaker out of me or any other man,” he asserted. He declared he had never taken any part in arguments for or against pro- Libition, but that as head of a police department of 7,000 men, costing the city $14,000,000 annually, he had no recourse “with beer running and il- liquor trafiic percolating the very structure of our social lif trickling into the city hall and u dermining our city administration. “We are simply trying,” he d clared, “to suppress the most Vil- lainous, wicked and viclous trafiic that ever existed in this city. There was only one way to deal with this great law-breaking organization—to put them all out of business from the highest to the lowest.” —_— RETRIAL IS ORDERED. Alleged Slayer of Bulgarian Envoy Recently Was Freed. PRAGUE, November 21.—The crtiie] inal court here has ordered the re- trial of Atanas Nikoloff, who was re- cently acquitted of the charge of as- sassinating M. Daskaloff, the Bul. garian ambassador, on "August 26 | *Nikotofr, “according to the police, has confessed that his real name is° | Jordan Cicenkov. ~He said he first | saw the nwme Nokoloff on a passport given him by the Bulgarian author | ties, whose possible complieity in Dx | kalofr's assassination will be fnves ated. 21, 1923 BUTTER FROM SIBERIA. The first shipment of Siberian but- ter to be recefved ‘n this country In several years recently arrived at the port of New York. The 3,000 tubs which made up the importation were released for sale to the trade when examination by inspectors of the De- the butter complied with the United States legal standaris. —————e Every call aflswered by the London partment of Agriculture showed that fire department costs nearly $500. 4-cylinder Autocar Prices 2 to 3 ton Chassis ModelH ... .. $3450 ModelK . .... 4 to 6 ton Chassis 3550 "ModelM . .... ModelL ..... Ardmors, f.ab. Pa. 4650 4800 With $805,000,000 for the nine months'| Testimony was concluded yesterday period of 1922 and with $715,000,000 At \ptatings betare tne LAty for £ 'ommerce Commission on the con- v"m‘h” first nine months of 1921. The [ FORIIETCe, COmMMisalon o i Central thiume Of work In sight this yvear,|and the Baltimore and Ohlo railroads erefore, greatly exceeds the "pro-|over rafiroad consolidation proposals, gram called for last year and the|and was opened for final considera- Year before and promises much ac- tvity for the spring of 1924. Some Big Projects. At Chimney Rock, in western North Carolina. a~ $4,000,000 development, backed by local ‘capital, is under way, 6,500 acres of land having been se- cured under option for development of & resort which will include a 1,600~ acre lake, a 100-foot dam, highways, BOlf courses, hotels, auditoriums, etc. Other important announcements of the week include the following: Southwestern Gas, Ligth and Pow- er Company of Fort Worth, Tex., in- corporated with capital stock of $700,- 000 to consolidate a number of util- ity companies. _Burlington Mills, Inc.. Burlington, N. C, chartered with caplital stock of .000 to establish cloth and yarn removing equipment from plant astonia. } Franklin Process Company, Provi- dence, R. L. acquired Cohannet Yarn Mills "at’ Fingerville, S. C., make enlargements _City of Charlottesville, Va., voted $500.000 to increase water supply. Sumter county, §. (", voted bond is- sue of §1,500,000 to improve roads. Power Company Outlays. West Virginia Power Company, Charleston, has preliminary permit for water power development on New river involving construction of 750- foot dam, 140 feet high. Virginian Power Company Is expending § 000 for extensions and improveme ut its plant at Cabin Creek. tion of the New England transporta- tion situation. Washington's Be.st Girl's .Shoe Value The Autocar Sales & Service Co. 1240 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Washington SNIFFLING HEAD COLDS STOPPED IN 5 HOURS BY NEW TREATMENT alis Direct Factory Branch of Specialist’s Prescription Guar- THE AUTOCAR COMPANY, Ardmore, Pa., Established 1397 anteed to Completely Re- lieve—or No Cost. Trial Treatment Free at Local Druggists, ‘The sturdy . Autocar The short wheelbase motor truck mill at INTER almost here! Time to protect young feet with warm, sturdy high shoes—Ilike the “Gro- Nups” pictured. Made of very best quality Russia Calf Leather —it wears, wears, wears—and best of all, it stays good looking! 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Size $450 11 to 13%.. 1¢06, $5.00 Nachman Furniture Co. 25 More of the Famous 55 New Method Ranges $ 4 4 To Be Sold for . . .. No More at This Price After the 25 are Sold! The 24 of these ranges we placed on sale last Saturday at $44 went out so fas_t “.Ilt we urged the New Method Stove Co. to permit us to sell 25 more at this special price in- stead of $55, the regular figure. We have secured the concession—and If you were one of those who came too Penna. Ave. and 8th St. S.E. L W, contemplates election on $500,000 s for erecting schools. Yest Point Manufacturing Com- w Point, Ga. and Lanett|[! Lunett, Ala, have for- mally consolidated with a capital stock of $7,200,000, the new compuny to op- erate a total of 185,000 spindles and 4.500 loom City of Greensboro, > thorized the issuance of for municipal impro ing $500,000 for stre ceive bids until $800,000 of bonds. Clear Creek Mountain poration, Pineville, Ky., plans to de- velop a 450-acre site for a Baptist en- campment, including the construction of roads, bulldings, ete. City of Durha 2 C. its proposed 00,000 light and power developm involving the ecnstruction of an eighty-foot dam on Flat river and impounding about 5.000,000,000 gallons of water, New State Capltol Planned. The capitol Charleston, W. will_receive bids | ember for the construc- mechanical equipment of t unit of the proposed ¢ pany 5 Cotfon Mill .. has au- 65,000 bonds. . Incl nd will re. December 11 for Springs Cor- Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. has plans for “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. this city at | Advertisement | 1923 by The ( I Cl cal Laboratories Co.. A and, 0. commission, building b . late last Saturday, here’s another chance! lle, Tenn., is consid- on of a $1.000,000 mu- nicipal building and market house. 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