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.THZB EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. D. C, FRIDAY, N MBER 23, 1923. i taking at Muscle Shoals for th u- tion of the 30,500 bodies of the soldler - | facturs of commercial fortilizers. ] | 3caa has been completed. GUILTY IN MURDER. ASK . y H ( “If there was any other offer more Conditions respecting the progress Ly swtor Horlick's i | favorable than Mr. Ford's I would not of construction work at Surenes, heritate to change, but Mr. Ford’s Alsne-Marne, Somme, St. Mihiel, the |Ohio Farm Hand Who Shot Three The DRIGINAL offer 18 the only one that proposes the Olse-Alsne and the Meuse-Argonne, Malted Milk 9| utilization of this great plant ae had in France; Brookwood, England, and R Convicted. been intended, in the interests of Flanders Field, Belglum, re e | OTTAWA, Ohio, November 20— > agriculture and to be held i v scribed - as rapl as o great national asset in case of point of completion. Charles Shank, Putnam county farm N Grain Ext. . 3 | uture wars.” At present, the report adds, the |hand, was found gullty of mur- inpowder, makes | . "“:5' Bm;ucn. in his letter to Senator con:'rllc(orlnlam:"o:'k:::’:flfi:f:::‘?:gfl der in the second degree for the The Food-Drink | yLadd, referred to his letter of last on the walls, gate: a b- |Shooting of Mrs. Willlam Tenwalde, i il | January to Gray Silver of the Ameri- drainage systems, omamental shfub- | ;o ther of his sweetheart, September . for All Ages | North Dakota Senator Will- can Farm Bureau TFederation, in U. S. Report Shows'Graves }':a- Y;g:“’;x'“’;F;.:l-:‘d_’r‘:c;';‘v?é&“‘}:; last. Sentence will be pronounced fons~Substitits” | ing to Waive Personal Opin- | o oot St &1 e fhoiu™t | Abroad Are Rapidly Be- | e Biane for pormaneet bedwia” | ondss, Suder, Sni lagy Mo — — p! nitrogen that is the'crux of the whole cation of each of the cemeteries. tmprisonment. * 3 contract. I am quite sure that the i Shank declared he was satisfied . |contract means to cover this point, oved. with the verdict and the defcnse in- Coughs fons for Good of Country. | EHF ot ficews ing Improve GERMAN DYE MAGNATES |3ict (i, S ind ¢ forn",f% —_—— { . Continuing in his letter to Senator e ———. e Ladd Mr. Baruch declared that per- CONTRACT WITH FRENCH| The state is not expected to press ' t Acceptance of Henry Ford's offer | sonalities should not be considered in{ An official report on the condition two more {ndictments against Shank, that wear you oul |-, . v snos, Ata. power and disposing of Muscle Shoals and that {of American military cemeteries in el L gne for killing shis” swecthears, Oiive | rertitizer preltot s gl 1o = fonnd) fundamental T Ford ofter w"”gumpe. submitted by Mal H‘tL HDVGIIEP“: "“"’?‘ofi“ i e g?r L:J'm:v]:nrla “Tenwalde, d tatement issued by Senator Ladd, p reen, constructing Qquartermaster, in of Status of Occupy- twenty, cousin o ive. three rasping your throat and lungs republican, of North Dakota. after| .. o orne Personal Opinions. | and made public yesterday by the War were shot to death in the kitchen of until they are sore—break nsulted with Bernard M| Tt iS of 1o consequence what Mr. Department, ahows thal’ “evervihing ing Powers. the Tenwalde home when Shank was | & ; sehiant i "{Ford may think . A refused permission to take Olive to a them up now before they cause 2. Phairman. of e W i < o |“r11 Ahhnm me” Mr. iy going on most satisfactorily” in|my the Assoclated Press. Bints sou more serious trouble. Dr. fing the w o e botler i AA8TEC | jmprovement and construction in the | PARIS, November 23.—The German King's New Dis- g = Ralll spu STty OF Dot one ot varlous cemeteries overseas. {war burdens commicsion has sent & . the 3 . - te to the reparation commission no- covery breaks (S i n since the sale of the |\ . ay | “The only deterring factor,” the re- | te to the reparation commisyion ho- up coughs quick- pwe nt had changed the making you feel weak and ill, themucous mem- A | “Mr. Baruch belleves in the develop- | hind this development, the govern- | ganize and force his work in the same :f,‘:l":m““‘“‘l’:‘.:,fw“a:"‘]{’m‘:%“:lm‘_‘ branes to throw | ment of Muscle Shoals as a great in- | {0t G S oTd o ara s Plant lic | way as the American contractor. | erations wkich took place between off clogging secre- dustrial plant for the manufacture of | contract with him, provided the work | Conseauently, work is necessarily e e ol een tions. It has & A | nitrogen compor Is undertaken now. Time s of the|8low, when much of it s entirely | 0% FTRATH SRONOPLE CORIER ORI s o essence. “We ought to make some |controlled by the season of the Year.” | which up to the present has §iven no pleasant taste. . practical and immediate use of the It & 3 | huge sums of money that it was nec- Improvements Cost Million. “Particular importance attaches to ffi :"‘;ufi!(\,ur!’t:“:orh“ T purposes but | Maj. Green says the Improvements |this communication because it appears oF atace. 1t'fs wiso im- |0 be made In the appearance of |to lmply indirectly recognition on the mber that it would be | the eight cemeteries will cost $1,000,- | agreements between 138 nationals and time of war."” 000, and adds that a final concentra- tle occupying powers. Only One Dollar Down Will Put Any Model Brunswick in Your Home PAY NEXT YEAR! 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