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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925. L] 19 | | |ts very much better. His buying| s = e e }#‘.quflre some inkling of his character. |age, the debut of the latest operatlo | power is greatly expanded and he is S ; S0l | There were certain heavy obligations | crar. a Tyuse first night, exhibitions o B YIN oo e s e | AY HEA COMMODITY NEWS TR Yo, it ey oMW | « Do e nit, exhiitions ¢ y | business prosperity of the country | 5 8 WIRED STAR FROM of these he expected to he able to Vi 3 ; : , | | | as a whole. Ouble C I'OSS | discharge through the profits of the | prssed without the decoration of his 3 d business of which he was now sole | presence. If any one had a social shop y Farmers Do Less Borrowing. ENTIRE COUNTRY 7 A = businiess of which he was ziow sole | ]{ Even with all of the x‘muviuu;;l bad | BY A. E. THOMAS. | Stalimenta of the debt that must be | Windaw to demn'nleh‘hl u:ldvh‘x‘-a~::- e o ].1";.pm»:1"1.’::"|-(.1‘1‘1'|’|“m anay| KANSAS CITY, Mo., October 19.— A Mystery Story of Dramatic Power. | paid to Nina Morgan. If Nina Mor- man if he could get him. 2 » e T Strong or f is Kkeepin; | gan was under few f{llusions regarding breath to his nostri but he had e [ A poud. erofityiskuing ibaste: “lbs | P s s hie et opeat oy Copyright. 1926, hy Dodd. Mead & Co | Waterman's character. Waterman | found no way in which to make it re | eatimated at $60.000.000.000, The net | - < | though there have been liberal re. = ~————— o PrTTTTTs—— was under even fewer filusions ahout | munerative. It wasn't that he lacked Farmers to Get Smaller In- | vewrn on thix valuation s vear n| Harahan Aganst Nickel Plate | ceipi of cattic on the market. Trade hers. "ie called her a business 'Wom. | courake of a Kind. or that he was un- expected to reach approximately 5 per | | for fresh pork is active. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) Waterman. He hazarded a question. |@n, and he knew that she was all able to endure hardship. Immediately > apy . < “I hope, sir, that nothing has gone | of that. She would demand her pound | after he came out of college he had comes, But Can Buy More |y, s seor (e profts ameunted | | st January, Witness Says | BOSTON. Ocwher 13, The | “Perhaps, but under the circum- wrong?’ |of flesh. Well, he would pay it.|joined a polar exploration and for a 0 31-10 per cent. 2 A anie I b % # ully ¥ | iThe faxmers this year hove nought Hampshire factories of the W stances it is necessary, because 1| \rong? No no. indeed. I'm just|O" the whole, as he mentally bal-|vear and a half had served mantully i i i « ‘0. now are producing 24.- g 2 . | ced his books, as not ill-pleased a subor capac con- With Their Money. niy 11 per cent of the volume of loans at I. C. C. Hearing. Moklmeln, Co.pnan: "":‘,;":\':,‘k‘,:x leave on Wednesd: And, by the | hored, bored with business —sick and | %nced bin books, he was not fll-pleased | in Sndlaase Cpsclyy under hiee & e 000 pairs of shoes & d i | SR S r oned vl i ditlons calculated to test the courage Eed for thies vears:ag o | slx days a week. This Is stlll con.| Wav. When weire through here this | tired of New York. Ivanta chaANZe—| " Ye( he was mot inhuman. Certain and endurance of any man. But that ! siderably below normal production. o Gentral Siation aud Sut trasis: | Vm golUE To get it at’s all. | compunctions he felt when he thought | 100, was spectacular. The front p BY J. €. ROYLE. 2 | aheidstaciaied rca ; e 1| Dortation tor Nesbit and myselt ctear | 3Vlison was not convinced. A MAR | ¢ gianley, but he silenced them with- | must be his. And in the mad effort to 4 Everett Jacobs, New York real| TULSA, October 19.—The Barnsdalt| BOTLavon for Sesbii BRG MABel Coar | may laugh and chaff and even sing. | ou¢ much’ difficult. “After all” he | keap there he had hecome a gamble Growers of the three greal Ameri state operator. fold the Interstate | Refining Co. Is expected to reopen | {hrough to San ks " e thg | but he cannot fool his dog. If he i8| 5 "\vny should he have every Fverything had become a part of €an monex crops, corn, cotton and ! Commerce Commission today that W.|its refinery at Barnsdall. Okla.. "M,vrf\'” ” [;‘ "!:"( M ”"""_‘:;" TR r] unhappy the dog knows it, and Wil | thing and I have nothing? All his | that gamble, even his engagement wheat. will have $639.861.000 less to FR . Harahan, president of the Chesa. | week. ing._eauipment axd | Twentiedh Contury Lol le time | fon knew that Stanley was unhappy. |jife he's had everything he wanted. | Fiis telephone tinkled at his ear spend this year than they had in 1924, peake and Ohio, had expressed op-| other facilities have been installed. J'"r"_ |"h x'}‘w‘ ;:““I ,,' g ,'_'k"'_'!‘““ “"':': But he did not pursue the point fur-|y, ks always come his way. whereas Turning on his elbow, he took the in but each of the dollars which they do haaition o the Nickel Pluie merecs R i A e B BT ther freflecting that 1t would motibe{ybol R IeXE EE 1ls WAz Whereas| Turning lon histelbom: he ook ths 1p: have to spend will buy an appreciably plans A DENVER. October 9.~ Them‘nu‘k ul.:{ mn'mnm\‘:n\mlr: v'u:” " L long before he learned the truth. driven from pillar to post, horrowing which stood heside his bed, and the larger amount of other commodities Ea b SRt ohs ik reated | r beet op is estima at | ow long are you to he gone Well, sir,” he sald. “I'm golng to | ., > o > sk el % ' The resniis of a survey just completeq BoaTd Reports & Per Cent Gain in| The witness, who ix interested in | 3505 G 0 n 186000 acres| -1 have no ides. I shall tay until | mine you, IF you'll allow me 1o xay so, | ‘o FSier 10, Pa¥ Paul. wriggling out | volce of Dorts said: =5 here used in conjunction with official Buthound Tounspe Moon mon. stock of the Chesapeake and | Planted. as against 2.546.000 tons from | I am homesick, if ever that happens. | You'ra about the only friend I have o e gl Mool s od morning, Rolly, % reports io the Department of Agricul tbony g 0! Ohio. quoted Harahan as saving to| 223000 acres planted in 1924. owl suppooenthi foria (time’ 30U liin heworld: youjsee:: vou look at it, and I've got 1o use |~ he sald, “I've baen awake dire. cre esponbiblautorslis igunes United States. him that he was not satisfied with % Dak.. Octdbier] oy toe ooy on hece Infthis ofice “Thanks, Wilson. thanks. 1 ahall [ Jiie' o 0ly weapons I can lay my hands | som almer outlined above. which are made pub the terms of the lease of the Chesa-| heet facior i miss you, too. but the knowledge that | on* Thus he reasoned darkly to| T am just leaving the house to g6 < e on lic for the first time. seake s o to Gickel Plate | ant | LUte for you. You really know more | vo;'re here on the job will, neverthe- A beake and Ohio to the Nickel Plate i _heing built at East|about the deiails of the business than | jexs ‘make me vers nappe himself. to church, and I thought perhaps vou These three great crops will bring A and that there would be opportunity ket M dle th 5 on e 4 cet ma at the door when tha o the pockets of < befo Wiater-borne expo ¥ Minn.. to handle the|gnyhody In the place, including hoth AL T Kealiond : | For the most part he was not a might meet ma at th r when tn o I"‘l"):’vu::"::uu:l;\i P tes during the fle vear ended | 1ater ';':,,,':.""':Ff;‘",‘:: ‘,"rw”,"'l’m’l"“”““" ker beet crops now being Erown | partners. Waterman will need vou | . (00 KNOW how to thank you, |, iy rogue. Tt was vanity and service is over $5.536.372.000, computed on the aver-| list June 30, were 6 per cent greater | "_'I"_“.‘L "““ w::‘nv'r«n an saving | DY farmers for a time. In the course off a few “Don’'t do 1t, don't do . Don't | Ot evil purpose that had brought him “Delighted 4 age of prices for the last six weeks 'han the previous year. accordi then That e vas eathely tnieoin Ionehsudoub ess he nvllEshay e ibeen |iwasielivoux Giimeioni such; filly ihua | \OCRsuaste EIe hatl keen oty sWith | S1i.1s uctia charming isunny, mor) patd to farmers rimary shipping IreslliOIeR e Toor dlntiog o m.” | Arst Tula b 4 " | able to break in somebody else. When | necs. if there s any balance of grati \ tolls-Royce tastes and a flivver in-|ing I thought perhaps we might go ¥ mers at primar pping ard. The aggregate was near- | With my dissenting stockholders.” | first Tulare County seedless grape-| gt 0 SRS E T SUTERACE €HE BP0 g B come. He was gifted with uncommon for a walk together points. This compares w <um J0.000 tons, an increase of ap.| These stockholders are fighting the | fruit of the season have arrived in the | (B2t Rappens, 1t vou Wieh. you mas | tude in the matter it's all on my el K00d looks, great surface charm of | “Splendid, splendid. 111 be there total of $6.246.234.000 in . o incpes “"| merger plan. Mr. Harahan 10 davs|local market. The fruit is of good|leie the office and devole yoursell|1 have taken you a little too much for | K000 looks. &reat surface charm of | “Splendid, splendid, T1 be, thers. on prices existing at corresponding tonnage to Great Bri-| R0 testified that he considered the | quality, and best grades are bring- | {o T 10 v affals. ' OF course. |granted, I am afraid, but as I look and he had for vears strained lunch we might lunch together at the shipping points In the corresponding | erth At e B | Dlan originated by O. P. and M. J.|ing $5.50 per box. S B lldtie convenient o | oo upon the Iastitew years, T sudt SU s Pt Pl OB oS 10} thomn Ritz Deriad tain znd North Atlantic Ziifone was|(DIEN CEEnatad by O ] own in some bullding convenient 1o | denly realize all that vour intelligent v poin i P hem. D i Belne s oS i, 400,000 tons in excess of 1934, the | O vapeake and Ohio stockholders.| FORT WORTH, October 19.—Peach | the Street. But I needn’t go into any | devotion has meant to me. I'm mot| He had always been a frontpage 2 Teh e P i i aiid Mediterranean Snoglon . Jexbouts (N | e W At ¢ e 1 for the ralsing in east Texas has regained its | details about that. Your judgment is | going to thank you for it, I'm just go- | character and he loved that position. | MeWs. ¥ou know —not far from noon t production for 1925, taken | creased 500.000 tons, those to South| W A, Colston counsel for the | TR E0RE I to8 ot time in eight | bound o be good, and you may do|ing to hops that what T am Goine now | Wherever the limelight fell there was | —Uunless the sermon’s unusually long 7.000.000 bushels, accordinz to | America, 600,00 tons, those to the | Nickel ! «Ixc‘. asked .\‘h. JacOns O . 2ood demand for | precisely as you please. will make you see once and for all | Waterman. The sailing of the new I'll be there.” he said. and hung up. above scale of prices, will yield | Carlbbean region, 400.000. and those | cross-examination whether he had|vears there | “I shall, of course, give You MY | how much I appreciate it.- est. fastest liner on her maiden voy (Continued in Tomorrow 165,000, as compared with to Africia 200,000 tons. een acune. A"““'”f‘hj‘l e Fof g % power of attorney, and the first thing | The little man rose and turned | 5,966,000 in 1924 eases Swers MGG fln the ax [HHSS RS ML . Thtalan as el || DENV October 19.—A new rec-| tomorrow morning we'll £0 10 the away. The truth was that he was | Cotton growers will receive n which was 1.200.000 tons | ;:m‘r; of a conference of m'l""”‘_r‘_hf“"‘_ ord for onion production will be set| Gotham Trust Co. and arrange|very near to tears. Stanley saw it monex than they qid lnst vear. e i1 sl ) i 924 i i {hell e Ko ot apposing e 2t until Sep. | DY Colorado this vear. This crob Is| things wo that you shall have access and did the tactful thing. 000 bales expected should vield | irade which declined 200,000 tons, and | ness s; # as no 5GP | estimated at 1,042,000 bushels, as com- | to my box in the safety deposit vault. | “Well. come ve've got a lot = 5 Rrowers $1.660.387.000, as compared | in the South Atlantic,” France and|tember of the present vear that he| SSITted atADEN00 bushels, 85 Com | to my box in the mafety deposit vaul. | el e, i g ot gel’zl Y “‘It is a mistake for old peo- with $1,512,708.000 last vear. Spanish trade, which decreased 150.- | had been chafrman of such a meet | forwaraire - saAress wilibe: but that ) 1e- \ ple to take strong cathartic Production of corn this year is based | 000 tons, ing. He came: back after he left > I can always send vou by cable. A little before this ti tollin i The ano00 ihushgle. meory il = I'.:.'\‘x;r:imp"'»“: i anes oty CLEARING TRAIN WRECK | “on yes, and ancther thint. I|awske The Aoe: R T S medicines, as they are seldom i rushels more t 924, ¢ 7 e offe b - shall gi a salary in keeping | scious a a N ad a d | eraze e B el | AIDS FIGHT ON TYPHOID. |l h il e ine e \WHERE TWO MEN DIED M0 ot i sapomers o Woepng Slone o’ War hat’ B, Heai s necessary. however, has been nearly cents un a " ] b e e e you will have to shoulder. I've been | he knew perfectly well why. Con i “‘Just because you are old, - t = thinking that perhaps $10.000 a vear scious, as he left the Colby hol the :::yv‘vl\r;r\\‘fll :;.]-‘ only_ 2 ‘\‘\“\‘:n‘:;m;q.;r i G Rear-End Crash Also Injures TWo might be all right, if that's satisfac n;slu before, of an overw h»:mu:; need doesn’t mean you need strong pared w 2,73 000 2 own in % Alss S > tosihiolders = tory to vou." of some sort of refuge from the tor : PP Farm Markets Strong. Special Dispateh to The Star e A o e e & eex o Becond The little clerk, with a gesture &0 | rent of conflicting thoughts that were physic. The Blz rop'in’ wheat: production | ITARRIGHURG, Vo, October 18— | nresident of the Brie: Dt an in Run Instantly Killed. onuisust [chac it Sndicaled the Menth | sweepinkiover his brs n: lie hanifound —DR. CALDWELL unquestionably caused the decline in | \vhile the number of cases today terchange he denied he had ialked : of the perturbation with which he | that refuge in a way that of late had the present vear. The outstanding | jiied to 30, the typhoid fever epi.| 10 4. J. Bernet. president of the BS the ssociated Press suffered. ran both hands through hix grown increasingly common. In short, feature ‘of these figures. however, s | Cmbed to 3 u Nickel Plate, in Arizona. about the CLINCHFIELD, Ga., October 19.— ed hair he got drunk that for the second successive vear 4 5 Ten thousand a vear.” he zasped. Vaguely he wondered what time it the American farmer has had espe | Red Cross Sends Nurses to Stricken Othgr Witnesses Heard. H. W. Anderson. counsel for the demic 2t Timberville, 10 miles north of here, is believed by county health ROt (he it time Stmie: otieatwin o e - s had been a conference in Cleveland e wreckags after rer-ebd. crasl Fer & v ime Stanl miled. | wa It was deep twilight in the 1ally large outputs in them with vel. “flers to be under control in May on the subject, Mr. Baldwin | ‘D¢ \Wreckage after a rearend crash |..\whai's the matter.” he =aid, “isn't | room. The curtains were still drawn DR. W. B. CALDWELL Alively Tareeimoney eflizhs Beait The local Red Cross chapter vester. 0 M 8 of two freight trains on the Georgia. | it enough?” ‘Lord. what a head,” he muttered. He AT THE AGE OF 83 zation on these crops this vear wili e @Y sent five trained nurses to the Was he Southern and Florida Railroad here “Ten tnousand a vear. repeated the ' would try to sleep again. But after a * big factor in leveling the economic Stricken town to help its only physi- | (10 2N SFITEE S SR S0 e e twe men were Other. “Why, it's ridiculous brief attempt he gave it up. sat up . onditions in agriculture. overcominz ' cian, Dr. W. A, Vaughn. ADiNanst Rl AN1e. Gass wanld it “Well," grinned Stanley. “make It in the bed. snapped on his light | §§ 2 [4 ”» the remmants of depression. The viel. Pollution of the mountain sPring |gown this record so with statistios| ~icd #nd two were injured twelve.” and glanced at the little clock that slcs of corn. wheat and cotton this vear from which the town gets its water 5yqTy. W FECRE S0 0 SRS Both irains were southbound. each That wasn't what | meant at all.| siood on the table beside the tele will be a strong stabilizer of ceneral is assigned as the source of the ty drawn by two locomotives. On a | s, Never in my life have I dreamed | phone. Ten o'clock. He glanced about business conditions phoid. The town water supply now case bhefore the commission. ere Workmen today were clearing away it now agreed amon derneath them—unable to look i s soealle Lo o urve at the bottom of a hill the first | of so much money tthe luxurious chamber, his eye fall Farmers are selliny their producic has heen cut off as a precaution and I think not.” Mr. Baldwin replied. 3N broke in two and the second | “Well. don't dream new. Take it |ing upon the disorder of the clothes in a strong. broad markei. Better 3 cistern water used for all purposes Mr tens oo o show that (rain. which followed closely. plunged |and =hut up about it. 1'm not ex- | he had removed the night before. The Still. the relative exchanze value of o F o "["fld‘fl,“",m”fi_’:'fl(‘lil,,”"‘ N M into the rear of the first tragn, piling | actly a poor man—nobody knows that | sight annoved him. The light hur arm products generally is appro. > e R Alroad et alsothean b dosat h enzines of the second frain and | better than vou. For the manage- | his eves: ne turned it off again and a or imately 83 to 100, This is the hizhes: LEAF TOBACCO PRICES :,’,,ij,‘l"‘{':".;‘uf'w’,",,, oo Jeen Al 1At 15 cars into a tangled mass ment of such a property as this ten slinped hack hetween the sheets " i Joseph F. Crowell. making his | thousand a vear is little enouzh. so In spite of his throbbing head. he e e Refrained From Voting. kornm)‘ynv'\ .<«. :n hnyv;.i’nfl’rem-‘l ‘(}? \\p|'n s?v no more about it ”\'mlr ;‘n{nM not \u;\vro“ l:| r|-plu-x of \:x While Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Mon- | sauses a gentie, easy bowel movement -iquidation of indebtedness on farms yopaecn toda Geo' e H. Minor, vice president and Stant death when his engine. at the | salary begins tomorrow—in wddition. | fsfaction as he realized that so far ks 2 Is golng ahead with renewed vizor. '“Varerior wad frosted, firm leaf, 4.00 | secretarv of the Erie. testified that at | head of the second train, turred over |to which. of course. Watarman will | his schemes had succeeded to s per. | ticello, IIl, a practicing physician for | 5ut, best of al. it is often months be The relative value of agriculture 1, 4.ao: cound common and greenish, | the final meeting of Erie direciors for | on him. Charles 1. Fowler. brake- | continue to pay you vour present | fection he had scarcely dared to hope |47 years, knew that constipation war | fore another“dose is necessary. Be- Ean;r ml the money markets is the 0 to 15.00: good common. 16.00 to | ratification of the an Sweringen | man k!;;hl‘v: in ”‘T same engine, also | salary as long as you remain with | for. N only was he engaged 1o the curse of advancing age, he did no’ | sides, it absolutely harml ighest in five vears. The vield of 00: ‘medlans. 26100 16 35.00° & plan, Mr. Underwood was recorded as | was killed instantly. | him.” Doris Colby. with all that meant in = " “ + | pleasant t ki the entire agriculture products in the | 3o . Tt 2500 o 3o, “not voung™ to accept the proposition. | The wrecked cars were filled with [~ But the little man continued to | the way of social prestige and pe. | believe that a “purge” or “physic’ | pleasant to ta United States to their producess this "00° ceconds, common to medium, | He said Mr. T'nderwood had received seneral cargo consigned to Florida | stare at his emplover with open cuniary advancement, but most un- every little while was necessary. If past fifty, buy a large 60-cent year certainlv will not be much under 20.00: seconds, good to tine, A number of letters from small stock- | points mouth. Ten thousand dollars a vear! | expectedly he found himself, as the e Sottle at any ctore that/eslls medicing $12.000.000.000 3100 to 35.00. upper countrv, air holders opposed to the proposition and . - When he first met Stanley he had result of Stanley’s generosity, the | To him, it seemed cruel that sc s b . 2 P . =& o believing he represented all the stock : : been employed as a cashier in the | sole possessor of a valuable business & m:. nstipated old le had tc | 3nd just sue for yourself. Mones e cured. S.00 to 40.00: zround leaves i 3 . B & any constipated old people ha ey io be Wit iinvested: {new). nominal, holders. he had his failure to vote Film Actress Gets Divorce. Bon Ton Restaurant at Third avenue | in which previously his ownership had | g kept constantly “stirred up” anc Tt is estimated by authorities of the recorded LOS ANGELI October 18 (#).— [and Forty-sixth street, and he got | been nominal. It was too good to Department of Az iculture that G Se=smnC = “Now isn't it a fact he was opposed | Anna Q. Nillson, film actress, has|each week the munificent sum of $20 be true. half sick every day or two. least $3.000.000.000 of the net profit SAVINGS DEPOSITS OFF. 1o the whole scheme,” Mr. 3 =on beon granted an interlocutory de-|and his food—and very poor food it | Nevertheless, self-centered s he In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he tla. Ilk of {hiis yeAr and ofinew: eapital will| ppir AoEDPRIAl Pe.| Ototor 13| asked cree of divorce from her husband, | was, was through the vears of growing | ... 2 e g9, dutosthe agricultuie Buslibas. of |ise . or s o b % Qctober. 13 I think not.” Mr. Minor replied. | john Marshall Gunnerson, shoe man’| Nevertheless. overwhelmed as he | and habitual concentration on nis ego. discovered a laxative which regulates the country =i 1926 - More: than | e e nanke 1 ne T b oed | =5 T remember what he said it was | urgcturer. he testified that Gun-|was at his sudden rise to affluence, | he was even now conscious that for | the bowels of old folks. A single dose q $3.000,000.000 was put in the farmine I reserve district decreaced two. !MAtif he was doing it he would do it | nerson objected to her pursuing a | the Nitle clerk’s heart sank within | this success he had paid a heavy | will establish natural, healthy bowe LS business last vear. but the major por- | sratha ot ome o o e e |in @ little different way motion picture career and was jealous | him. for he loved his emplover and | price. Nor was the pavment com % tion of it went toward the liquidation e L on \‘\m 5k mmlm: 024 . of actors with whom she w .. he knew Instinctively that something | plete. There would be further install of debis of less successful years. This -K““M”;:'- Paide 'M“ EALEL o il el e r<ons were married in Feb- | had gone very wrong with him. In- ments. There must come a time. he | for those ehronically constipated. Dr year the farmer’s control of his doll o as t a nd separated last March. | stinctively, too. he connected it with | vaguely guessed. wh Doris must | Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e FORMAL OPENING—Tuesday, October 20th, 1925 HOMEWOOD A NEW DEVELOPMENT IN FLORIDA 184 Feet Above Sea Level In the Heart of the Citrus Region The FLORIDA GARDEN HOMES, Inc., offers for HOME SITES or INVESTMENT, 10,000 Acres of CHOICE LAND in HOMEWOOD, located in IMPERIAL POLK COUNTY. Build Your Home With an Orange Grove in Your Backyard and Palms Surrounding Your Entire Holdings The main line of the SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY passes through the entire length of this property and one of the MAIN STATE HIGHWAYS, known as FLORIDA, NO. 2, also runs from the northern boundary in a southerly direction through Polk City, the “Master- piece of Imperial Polk County. 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