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/ 12, ; ok _THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921 G e = ==—=——=—(IMUTT AND JEFF—This Witness Can'Be Seen, But Not Heard. e s s moes . #—By BUD FISHER. i The ' JEFE'S HAD Me ; o "y HA A 2 e ——— - RRESTED TH'S, WiLL BE A ReD- MUTT, You ARE CHARGED | . * k Yes, T HAve Evenmg @ unday Stal' c \€ THe msfi SLIPS PLAINTIE® | smi-:“:qoh ; : : ngre ':r:; - 60c a Month CHANCE T Win, BecAvse MUTT A TER-YeAR.. ST GUITYE 5 ‘ Delivered by Regular Carrier —_— NO oN NS Saw e senrence! CALL MAIN 5000 - and the service will start AT ONCE Taking the “Basic Sediment” out of Oil is Our Business " Every good live American citizen is today looking for the opportunity to invest his cash, large or smgll, where it will make Him real quick money and be protected against losses. -If you are a fair-minded person you will give a few moments to the analysis of a genuine money-making enterprise. 75% of all crude oil produced is valueless unless the B. S,—Bas:c Sediment— is removed. This will revolutionize the oil industry, and 85% ofs the oil producers are dependent upon our making their oil market- able. In the life of all enterprises there are three stages—the EX- SOUTHERN MICHIGAN FARMERS [@iss psrsins 2 by wools on the ground that the SEND OUT CALL FOR LABORERS|ws &wibrdliibt ikl [ ! Built to Sustain a Reputation . are heading the demand In this fur market due largely to the large use of the long_baired pelts for trimming Employment in Detroit Area’ Shows Slight PERIMENTAL STAGE, which is fraught with dangers; the : . OPPORTUNITY STAGE, which is the wise man’s investing stage, Increase — Hopeful Slgns for Fall Purposes in the garment trades. Fiteh | . . which leads to the third or FORTUNE-MAKING STAGE. i pishtaneton g ol g ¢ ¢ . o oduct—“CEWAT"—has been applied successfully to the o - N . Sol d M C worst‘;;epcrimens of oil procured from fields notable for containing Trad 4 her Sectldns. Fleur. 0 ee Ompetltlon KANBAS CITY, Mo., July 15.—Mill- > . i B.S, it has been thoroughly desfon- a very high percentage of and it ha ghly ST oo Mo, Juy a5 ain- strated in every case, where all other methods, chemical or me- BY PHIL S. HANNA. | steamship 1i chanical, have failed or met with only partial success, and has et A TR ] ;n‘:s:!bt;;; sczl;\;!;:;ne:z‘z‘:lel‘l_g :m;::lm l:obnfldance in prices shown | accomplished its purpose with unfailing certainty. . DETROIT, July 15~ Prolonged hot | Il Pg Placed in commission August S kit “:”e“x‘-mi‘:":: are low There are millions upon millions of barrels of crude oil lying weather has~—advanced crops in|largest on"..,.f('ef‘,‘n th: :or;'a.:nd |: There is a -urcll.; of old w::::.ml?:i idle in the various oil fields which NO OTHER process has been southern Michigan and farmers have | the largest mechant ship ever built on | €W Wheat is being offered freely. » able to treat, the several known processes in use all being very un- sent out calls for laborers. This has | the Facific coast. She will carr < - ™ & 3 8 satisfactory and ABSOLUTELY UNABLE to treat ALL oils, and silieved s unemployment M:“xu:“ 100,000f barrels of heavy - oil wu; Cotton. WE DO _NOT HAVE TO CREATE A MARKET FOR OUR ; stores for twenty two days' continu-| PHIIMDELPHIA. July 15—A cot- ! PRODUCT. in the cities to some extent. Em-|ous steaming. ton yarn house here reports the sale i . ) ployment in plants here showed a N of 250,000 pounds of two-ply carded The Federal Government, through the Bureau of Mines, has slight increase for the week and Vegetable Ofls. Yarn at 26 cents for deltveries extend- instituted an investigation of B. S. in oil by its own scientific ex- motor production continues at about| NEW YORK, July 15.—The total ex- ing ‘&Jfi.f‘&‘lg L JThe last sale of b i s same level, with indications of |port of cocoanut ol from t - was recorde; P"gv so vital and ‘é"g?“' has. t!‘"“" the problem of separating Taxation rather than stimulation dur- | pines during the first quarter of 1951 | Cents. Sierdsdratidy or treating out the B. S. from oil. = the remainder of the summer. amounted to $4.854985, §264,196 more i s of this iscovery, which Retailers are clearing _summer | than the exbort for the s riod in- [ o feyvv'd‘ge :"";};‘:Z";: ?}?éob‘lllf’b‘i:’rl‘nfr\‘ia'l!’\‘{e Siscoveryiw ich for | coods with sales and stocks of hot 1918, but 32,816,351 and 3,062.952 less | BUFFALO, N. iy 28 yS P; UNITY STAGE—yes, p veather merchandise are practical-]than the exports for the correspond- |pont Fiber’ Sii y 18-~The Dn: for the very reason that the enterprises of Asa Chandler. Henry lv exhausted, Inquiry by jobbers in-|ing period in 1920 and 1919, :’:en"d ’r‘;as‘"a Company has com- Ford, Alexander Graham Beil and thousands of other successiul dicates that supplies ~of overalls, &t the rate of 1,000 peunds aacy 1o enterprises paused briefly before their leap into FORTUNE'S LAP. legg}ngl, Ll;‘x- 7 E \'esr:qd l:’en(‘lherl"— Rubber. 18 proposed to Incrosas o ':‘Y,-‘m‘! proof clothes for farmers in the coun- | Npw YORK, July 15.—After a|force until 600 men are nmh&oyed. THE JEFFERSON CONSTRUCTION. AND |i 45 i S5 oo 8 of iy il o g country business men be- crude rubber is showing some®firm- Leather. . fit1 Many 3 ness and crude sheets have advanced| G ' 0]]‘ TREATING COMP ANY lieve farmers will Dt;ugmsdo! per cent strongly for spot delivery. Some buy- mm‘.fi‘.’mrv"a"u"fl« T 1:‘5:7'5':»...“' because of good crops cheaply grown Eirvie companiicnhasiheen noted,| Leather, 2?1‘:\7:1“ 3. "the P TA L o ome, however, declare the volume 3 manu- of trade will be small because of Agricultural Products. factures leather for shoes and gloves. Room 21, 1517 H St., Washington, D. C. o ‘50 itaton ks Soving S| PHILADELERIA Tuly “15_he & carry over ans to man ex- . - { Phone Main 5291 Ty ers Fresn frult and vegetabls|ceed that of 1920, aithough drought| MONTREAL, July 15.—Th 1 i e prices continue high here, growers |has reduced it approximately one mil- | pelts of fur-bearing animals ::y;':r:; A. L. KNIGHT, GENERAL SALES MANAGER having declined to deal diree® with |lion bushels. Oats suffered to the ex-|in Canada during the last y ] tent of several milllon bushels, and|gregates $21,000,000. For hay will be short 300,000 tons. 'TO- ductions of fruits of nearly all kinds | $. < St. Louis Believes Trade is Tow- . . ° WILMINGTON, Del., — Will Be Fair This Autumin Farmers will loss 510,030,000 thts yem - = ecause of drought. Fruits, b BY J. N. FINING. and clover were almost a :B(':mfl;;l:s'. - ’ = ) / 1 4 ». . Special Dispatch to The Star. Wheat, peas, oats and tomatoes were . L \ i . . ST. LOUIS, July 15.—Although [hard hit. ¢ - trading is_Increasing slowly, there| WALLA WALLA, Wash, July 15.— N s are more substantial and se: ental | Eastern Washington has begun to indications of betterment in this sec- [ harvest the biggest wheat crop grown tion than at any time since the.de- |in the Pelouse in several years. s pression began. Business men, finan- 3 - $ -~ = e b7 ciers and Iarmer: feel h(hlt the d:nggr Hemp. 4 point has passed. They seem to be| - o < Tess concerned as to whether the re-| NEW YORK, July 16.—Hemp prices swl xo ¥ vival will come now, in the autumn or [0 d'i:l‘! l;n-dr‘mt £ fifl'fl.fl:ll:&l;lh! : £ X Man! u i o next spring, as business and agricul- | rading ls dull The Manila output tural interests are finding bases on 2 . ’ which they belleve they are safe in | balf narmol production, this year. 2 . . —ON SALE TODAY Liying thelr plas. - : , Business men belleve commeérce will Coal. - y 4 In some of these records Brunswick casts seriousness {! BeCAlE thix gutumn, with liquidated ]cmcaco. (W July 15.—Coal dealers de- [ ] aside moment, and invi prices, the volume of business increas- |clare that tl blic is exhibiting ex- K - for: the, moment, invites the world to dance ing constantly thereafter. treme. Indifforence to urging to 1oy 1n . A to the most fascinating assortment of dance music Sanufacturers of men's clothing re- | coal stocks for the winter and pre- ¥ | port orders equivalent to capacity |dictions that prices will go no lower. retailers. production for fall demand. Prices in |Shortened producti d late demand . '. . . B P et B line "are. approxymately 25 per | may send brices migher o Six days a week, from January until June 29, Republican tariff-makers labor on a bill in- The nearest Branswick Dealer will gladly pley these Records R e e Tars viiam o paals o dto* ) 3 ; : ivi ‘for you. B e e e 1ooks |y s s ey T tended to “become the Magna Carta for the perpetuation of our American standard of living and to .~ L 3 z . et e~ . ., . . . . . 10034 The Werld Can't Go Reuad Without You O iacrurer continucs. to. maintain|guarters of & miiion poundsof be the constitution of a uniform and universal prosperity,” only to be informed by one of the most 0 Sepr e e e e e Dty R its vigor. s 0 . . i L * sy . ~ b ' shipped to England. This wool form. influential and regular Republican dailies of New England, that if their bill were to be made law 1m{um Temor. e o o o o .+ Theo.Karle This Year’s Cotton Cro rly ceme to the United Etates, but 4 . 125" | Dreem "—:‘ - e + .+ o . TheKak 'Sh ear st g on Cl'l ';' W ?ue:‘:!{!'nl:ed: S gtates markets | to now “we should probably find ourselves on the edge of a deeper plunge into public and private . Hebrew Melody and Dance Violin Solo . Elias Bresskin anadian wool. Koo 3 ~ e 7 13023 {sau-ww—-u Sovenadi) .- eapest Since Civil ¥var BILLINGS, Mont, July 16.—Thirty-(fl * adversity than we have yet taken.” Democratic critics concentrate upon the effect which-they 5 | ViolinSelo . o o . + . .EssBrosskin BY RALPH SMITH. five thousand pounds of 1921 wool has : o | PR FILNNEIC B N - | |bean sola_at Hatiowtown, dont. at ! think the tariff schedules ptoposed by Mr. Fordney would have on the consumer. They are 45", U1 Ain't Afraid of Nuthia” Dare Alive . . ErnestHare) B} | ATCANE T oS A Wil b | A, This 18 said to be the top price ~ “extortions,” says one; they “will victimize the consumer,” declares another. “Vicious,” “mon- ¥ 3 ized in th th 3 . . ¥ . . 3 . . T s 206 e P eVt war. “\Vhile it is fear-| BOSTON. July 16—American buyers strous,” “indefensible” are other characterizations coming from papers which dislike a protec- | HonoluluMarch . Frank Ferora and Anthony Franchini i) cd that the crop will be small, owing it ’, L to unfavorable weather conditions Memphis Blues Al Bernard with Carl Fenton's Orchestra O viacs S e poit swesrtl, tL . tive tariff on general principles. On the other hand, the chairman of the committee that drafted - the bill modestly disavows having produced a panacea for all national ills, yet ventures to “pre- dict with great confidence that its effect upon American industry and American fabor will be en- Frankie & Johnnie Al Bernard with Carl Fenton’s Orchestra. these losses will be more than offset 15 , XOUE% by the “cconomies pragticed by fhe 1,5 S&‘ e o 1 in it tivation. E TR P U enaiy l)rea](fisf:Town advancing prices, has helped business . ahssay £y T e SR A i ; St 2112 Poor Buttermilk Novelty Ragtime—Piano . Zax Confrey for turpentine and rosin and at south- started about noon. s = % ‘. 112 | YouTelEmivories Novalty Ragtime—Piane Zex Comivey . Jormports it 1s belioved the ndustry Is{ © _one _ clean, high-grade ) For a full account of the tariff fight that is raging ih Congress and in the public press, don’t CTE ikt it el . [ i T g el o : miss reading the leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST-for this week, July 16th. 5057 { Gt 1 T 11 ChmmRdmnn B | VEiSROSR cronie i savmates, wit Ba'rthOIdl Other news-stories that are sure to inferest youare: * : L sos8 {:ou"‘!*::' « + o« JamesSberidan T ‘;,e’;‘c'},“;’.‘.‘xp‘;;‘é',f};".,?’n"}?, 1] across from New Ebbit Hotel . you are: o Oy e e, B dmabied i tarmers. o hauloats Open at 7 a.m. : Lo 5059 { i oo Oy Fas Troe Ksthmsiominr O [ [0 ndchiegness, to country banks || range Juice, Berries, Co Drier Than E No 1 in Bei ¢ | [ A VeGP For ot B KOs [l |35, P o i Sl | Siced Peaches or Canta” s s o o0 Danast it ony, & Seow ; . 20 {n...-—u... Fox Trot . Bemmie Kresser's Orchestra o e S Bae) joupe. A grilled hop, British Coal Miners to Get 83 Per | China’s New Cultured Upheaval - Peaches Fox Trot Introducing “T: 2111 AccordiomSele . . . . . . MaioPery = 2330 § Afer Thewe Yoars - Fox Trot Introducins “My Mammy's Tears™ Accordion Selo Masio Perry Cent of Profits e : Pulitzer Prizes Picked to Pieces Commodity Reports ; ; The Peace Resolution With Germany | Prize Fighting and Esthetics v ¥ 7 Beverage. Delicious From Various Sections Corn _ Muffins or ~ " Hot Biscuit. L w (IR W | S s e , Chief Justice Taft | The “Better Baby” Bill _ P Nebadyvlaby Fone Trot. Tntrodecios “Smmgzie™ B [or aopremmion 15 e ol urade, it ia| ____ EDUCATIONAL _ Dawes—*“The Man With the Ax” . France’s Voice at the Vatican ~ ’ ms{ ‘Geoon Beothers’ Novelty Band B | Company has one-tnira of its 80,000 'l'heUnlvernly}’l!pmthdIoo : . 4 o RPN o bt - RS Lor-she o o s B If the Afghans Invaded India Why Young Men Shun the Pulpit ; Sing [ P Tt It T Mok My [ E:r(tjl:flt;fig&og;dbfingggs‘;:n:;rg“g: e Eryiie, By, Eosmomien, ChINgY. . Holland-Americf.n Oil Fnchon o | He Passed the Edison Test e e e et O [l | AT0012 255,:;“%, ol Bords Spanish School of Washingt The Rush for Divorces in England The Great Run of Rain-in-the-Face Mella Cills' Fou Tréit OAKLAND, Calif, July 15.—The : 5 ~_ut . “Welfare Work” That Disgru tles The Gentle Art of Hoboi # . 3}. R m““'m&‘;'::‘- % tanker Tamiahua of the Atlantie === 3 b J1sgrun P y ng e Tiood olorias Wikt Ton® ¢ —————— ||| SUMMER, CLASSES | ~the Worker o Sy /| The Stage-Coach Comes Back-Motorized . The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. BRUNSWICK . 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