Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1925, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925. 29 ° SUGGES‘”UN SENHS DISCOVERS METHOD TO KEEP |OYSTER PACKERS FIGHT |1z, sonatruciod, that, unabucked | EXPERIMENT IN RADIO |t soties hown Jiotioms, e ey Lacking in Knowledge. with drainage, etc. - SLATED FOR TOMORROW fans r:.flwer'Lhu: the re«gplh,:_ result- ""’_‘j’r')“" e M,'"‘,'f,,l"mf"", po i | FERMENT FROM FRUIT JUICES| NEW MARYLAND RULES| e visigiorn, vope ozt B e i iy e S B R % as the result of what the packers lof reception and the distance secured A ; i by Ruin Threatens Business if Forced jaim was an unnecessary scare last | W T1C and WEEI Pl P’”‘““"G to In- | ill be taken into consideration when last’ pight it X coolad the ensins by The Department of iculture will healthfulness of this when taken in Fall regarding the presence of | augur: b chaace d = it comes time to measure the value of | stripping the gears. announce in a few dagx the discovery |considerable quantities. 'Others have | t0 Install New Sanitary Bquip- | 0 oid Germs in oysters. The pack.| ~USurate Exchange of Wave | change e e = placed considerable quantities of sugar ment, Etc., They Say. ers declare there has never been an | Lengths, It Is Announced. WTIC believes in trying worth- in the cider. This keeps it sweet for epldemic of typhoid fever in any sec- | | while experiments which may improve A BLESSING TO HUMANITY a time, but eventually results in a |Special Dispatch to The Star. tion of Maryland caused by eating | WTIC, Hartford, Conn., and WEEIL |service. and is only following out its | | USE~ : ing and at the same time preserving & | : - product of a greater percentage of R 2 oysters, ana that it is an injustice v = program of constantly experimenting Read Stories of Hold-Ups and 2L he tg endgdungR o ieiteen alcohol than would have been the case | of oyt er e e raryinnd | to the packers and a serious blow (o | Lo Zf:n'nl} '::“:::;f"’“\:’;p:x{::“ for improved broadcasting conditions, SV had been left alone. ’ dustry to inflict such e s Y| The decision as to permanency of ‘ ”» It is th It of several vears of declare they will be thrown out of | the oyster industry i s : 5. i permanency \ . Try Game When “Broke X O e e Jererer| The present method 1s one of A drastic regulations upon them. will exchange wave lengths. The eX | ., c0 must lie with its audiences s om. of a reliable method of keeping cider —_— \nd other fruit juices from ferment- since | business and the oystermen deprived periment will probably be continued | d Hunar ments of the prnhlhlfll?n act ndmdp it F:H:;:fl:‘t’l‘:unfim’I:m;jm{lsnsh&ee‘:sgfi?;mt an A])ullet for ‘lheirhvfltchdlf ‘h? T R | regularly for two or three weeks. It = = A necessary for cider makers to “doctor” ast, 2 new rulés governing the conduct of “Evil” T i | will_prove whether local conditions an ungry their product so that it would not fer-[In a flat cider with little left of the | the oyster industry are put into ef- Evil” Eye Stories in Africa. | Prove oo le effect - on one | T - = ,»-—!r~v- $ T T % it S ment before it could be sold characteristic apple tang. By Dr. Co-| fect the coming season. Among certain native tribes in East | wave length which does not exist in | ‘ljnu it quukh]?ra E’Uf ORE HWTAID IONSILITIS B 6o soliantad s The work has been conducted by |Ville - mathod ol dhie l';”‘*fl""?d- The new rules require new sanitary | Africa the power of the “evil eye” is|the other, particularly as respects “keeps the tonsils healthy” CHICAGO. Augnet 26, What parg|Pr- I V. Coville, under the direction (&nd the cider can be kept almost in | equipment be installed, _shippin | regarded as an Infliction which a per- | topography and surrounding struc- | 35¢ bottle g RO Slaysin leadlig vouh "m_ of Dr. L. C. Corbett. head of the Bu '*’ ';\ = »\d“ 5 o e advantages of | ytensils must conform to certain ex- [son unfortunately possesses at birth. | tures, | J .l N O P Ireau of Horticultural Investigation. resh product. X pensive regulations, shucking houses | If a father possesses this power he can | WTIC, with the consent of the De- | At All Drug Stores S and. Daxtioularly K, <l i e o methods of “doctoring” cider| Sweet cider sold during the Winter | must have hot and cold water under |render his children proof against its |partment of Commerce, has made ar e been followed in the past. S and early Spring often is pressed from | pressure, sinks, hot water, paper | action either from himself or any |rangements for s experimental P nufi!fih‘ »Flmsh ADE 1% WHEBLING W.VA firms have used benzoate of soda, but [stored apples. This Is an expensive | towels and soap must be provided for | other person by certain ceremonies, it |change and will broadcast on 476 me. QUIEr THE TONSIO COMPANY there is some question as the | process however. ! employes and shucking houses must | is believed. ters on and after August 27 until fur robbing husiness is being demon. |y strated here in telling fashion. Each time, however, the outcome of the fling by the uninitiated intp crime has ended in a direct bump dgainst the den flare of young girls for taxicab robberies have been fold by the latest of these bobbed-haired bandits, and they learned again that suggestion of newspaper stories was behind her move, zirl, pretty Josephine Keating, rapher out of work and desperately in need of money, took her | fling at the hold-up game. Read of Other Girls. | “T had read of other girls holding | up people and getting money that | way, and decided it was the hest way | for me to help myself.” she sobbed out to the police after her failure Josephine had procured a bhig .38} caliber revolver, hid it in her hand- | 3 . . The Hecht Co. ) X Va bag. and hailed a taxicah. As a d..,m\ others of this 4 \ had done, | take her to a deserted address ! \ then. gun in hand, had requested | \ Ut I | 4 Hfllf—Y(’(lr’V money Iy = \ o Only Josephine's nerve failed her Her hand shook so unsteadily that the cab driver grabbed the heavy gun | \ == = e : Furniture Sale and easily persuaded the young girl | to accompany him to the police sta-| tion i 1 t was the first time T | anvthing like that,” she aded later. “but it sounded when | 1 read of other girls d They | managed et the mo they | ends Monday, asmt | 7 NI NP 7| z August 31si. Sut ot for ihatiiing olibininess < - i L = 2=l e f sirl Cab Bandits. Girl taxi bandits have sprung up all | Ll 5 N i I A it IhE & 2 Are you going to | have heen most daring, takinz cabs and all from the drivers while others | ( 5 v/ i B s 4 L = have lost their nerve early and gone o . - p s b : o the potice station ! \ e : fec o : il (Y= save now on what younz women by ding of the at ‘ > X ) tempts others ars to have | 7 S 4 5 ! A : I given them the u - : ‘ y : | your home needs. dangerous holdup work . i (I s | <13 i if Eeas, the plaint toc of vouthf: | R P Keating, wh vs that all h!‘ \\.dnhw is a chance t do honest \\t)rk now that she haa seen the diculties of the | & , g - - 4 \ : oy — ‘ or wait another bandit business i Dangers to Gems. ‘ ; 2 = 2 R ¢ : | six months Prom the Popular Mechanics Magazine. As pestis consist of caxlionsfe of ! v | R e, Vinegar und oeher dcigs il eat i ; = : . | | for such values? B o I ‘ - : destroving | S onane. quoise ring is kept on the hand while washing. in shor time the blue stones will turn to a ding 9 Pieces---all you need for the Living Room A complete ensemble, regularly priced $227.65, saving you $58.65 . . & .o Sndlh sl eoldl=o! Greer The three-piece upholstered group alone is a very good value at $169, even if the Miahogany ta 7;3_‘_1,;3;""3;";?";? e charming odd pieces were not included. 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