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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, QC TOBER 12, 1921 ALMOST A SPECTATOR Auction. .,' ' %BY'WEBSTER. AT HIS OWN FUNERAL s i Nashville Man Returns Home Atter Body of Murder Victim Klil Been Declared His. NASHVILLE, Teon., October 13— Theodore Murray was almost & Spec- tator at his own funeral here yesters day.. After being identified by tele- graphio information ‘a8 a man mur- dered Friday at Poplar Bluf, Mo, Murray walked Into his home here. The body supposed $o be Murray's ‘had lain in a local undertaking estab- Ou Al 3 lishment a few hours before the sub- r officers invite consultation con- Ject of dcbate among his family as - . to whether it was the son last heard cerning your requirements. from in Montana. Mutilated condit'on of the body made identification difi- cul Hlis brothers and sisters at first UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM | DISTURBING TO HOLLAND You Con Save Money by Installing an ARCOLA Hot-Water Heating Outfit You can be mure it will cive entire sutisfaction the over to me. to talk it over with you. MILTON BAIRSTOW Plumbing and Heating 1011 E. Capitol St. Phone Lincoln 838, L WE'RE MO THE UREALLY barv Y my? .} KIMD THAT TAxE Hopeful Report of U. S. Economic BRIDGE AT ALL BuT Il ‘CAME SERIOUSEY ITWILL yfihmfil THE i Outlook Causes Drop in Prices, AND You'tL 3 N ) ALL 1Y MISTAKES 1L Y 2 z But Reaction Follows. BY LEOPOLD ALETRINO. . = | By Cable to The Star ana Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1921. AMSTERDAM, Holland, October 11. —Recent reports of a more hopeful economic situation in the United States cauned a considerable slump in prices of various articles here, but a reaction has again set in. Business men are afraid to lay in fresh stocks of goods, fearing to get caught load- i v 20 SR wiren “after & o siump. | DFOP o ngaw oot Banks which formerly had almost un- AR limited credit are now unable to raise oyee money. Many firms have dismissed WITHOUT cost or obligation parts of their personnel or have fe- we will gladly give you an duced salaries. 4 gladly Unemployment Iy already assuming| _eStimate for installing o com- The Trust Company Today i —is _the -recognized medium for the execution of trusts of every character. We are enabled to meet every trust requirement of the individual through life and to carry out his wishes after death. ; SN S AN Resoun:es $| 3 000 000 Poplar Bluff, Mo., remains a mystery. Main Office West End Branch COL. EMBICK PROMOTED. 900-902 F Street 618-620 17th Street ArCITEy Cbrpes b duiy at the Svmy War _College, 'Wuhlngton barracks, has been promoted to the grade of colonel. BIEEDS) 'R Th w . d T agreed with the mother, who belleved 17 - The Was on Loan and Trust that the body was that of younk Mur- / | atarmsremar o Fho overns | - plete ARCOLA outit in_your n % ment {8 facing the situation with some home, office, garage or shop. It i Company ek of 1, vae Soend mon, o2 et m S S Semen ] TR e b ot e e e i hn B Presid of the &lain man, in connection with 497 ‘% berse, minister of labor. explained the ! o . Larner, President whose death three men are held at ’ | condition of affairs and strongly urg- / ed measures to lessen the unemploy- B. W. Burdette 7 {} ment. The ministers consdered the possibility of providing large credits | 1006 13th Street, S.E. for industry and commerce rather Phone Lin. 3723-3 than face a,constant Increase of un- employment allowances. A; tl:fi rtneel(mt the sugsleninn wau: made at a committee of bank man- agers be named to work out a gov- We Install i t pl 1 d pasi em- Z l;ll':;_l’ln::nt‘p an for ‘Ocr(.asmg unem: ARCOLA 1| CAN FORGINE ANYTHING Do You REMEMBER ME TELLINMG \M A ROTTEM BRIDGE You To GET THE TRUMPS ouT 2 { "Hot-Water Heating Plants o T |VIENNA SHOPS REFUSE | DA e BuT wHEN KE | e | John P. Evans RENIGS — GOOD MIGHT. &:s':"’::‘fz KNOWNTHEY WERE OUT T0 TAKE,CURflT MONEY 2051 L St. N.W. (ks THERE 'S AB-50-LUTE-LY B T WE LosT EX-ACT-LY y 1 . NG EXCUSE For THAT! out TOPS ! OF THE™M #1.80 o THAT By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. i ety el 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. = -4 Copyright, 1621. Plumbing—Heating—Gas 2 V. VIENNA, Austria, October 11.— Fitting : : Vienna shopkeepers are closing their Repairing—Remodeling Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. doors to avold selling their goods for Contracting crowns deemed worthless because of the recent accentuated depreciation. A Good Man Always Avallable Another Lot of { L . Necessities of life are therefore dis- | appearing from the markets. Perish- S ) able goods such as foodstuffs are find- We will be giad to have our Ose 0 ll e r u esses ing_their way back to the old smug- | Heating Engineer Call and A ‘ - glers on the underground routes, Explain Why the : ] , / where high prices are obtainable. So| & 0 y serfour is the rituation that the police Satins %llk C-repeo g are guarding the open food markets| ARCOLA = / 17 | where riots may be expected because | Serges ricotines G ’ / the 1 In wo extenxively used. Esti- ge In wages has not kept Through our New York office we've managed to get another 200 of these won- ith the depreciation of the mates cheerfully farnished, and detiul dresses. In our last sale quitc a few women werc too late to take advantage st i istes ot ) all work gusranteed. of our cffering. We consider this an even better lot than the last. Our advice is minister of finance has Steam fieating Water t ., O i resigned and has been succeeded by | Vapor Vacuum to get here early. Among the smart styles are bugle bead trimmed. 2-inch faggotted, ‘ y Senator Arthur Guertler. hemstitched, chenille or silk embroidered, flowing -georgette slecves, silk braid S > = Communists are renewing their agi- ||| Jo C. FLOOD & CO., banded; also neat plain tailored styles. Sizes are from 16 to 44. tation, having been supplied with ne 2120 14th St. N.W. . i b o 5 R 2 Special Lot / T the Drice Of Tate." Shopa tn whih Fhone North 6863. $85 Sealine Fur Coats | High-Class Coat Suits pecial Lol luxury ‘goods are sold_remain ope W. L. FLYNN, Heating Ens. ’ . ’ | : ] 7 but the prices are rising ko rapidly Women’s and Misses ) / // ! e i $69.75) $27.50! ™ couts / |\l 0 | Suits weren't in it with these| co‘n:mconz $9 90 / 9 57/ | . . I i ’ For the Best Installation and Price periect garments. Made of|sisting of of the finest wool fabrics, in all} Black Melton, Oxford and the new weaves and colors ‘| the new rough Bolivia effect that resemble a $600 Hudson seal coat so closely as to make detection difficult. New ; el Gl i s Sani o agnificently si and|cloth, in_brown, 36-inch model with big cape | i ravacently trimmed with| blue. Choice of g{;o);ealt‘\r MAIL CARRIER ACCUSED collar, flowing sleeves and|fur, silk braid, beads or|belted styles, some hand- OF DESTROYING LETTERS elegantly silk lined. heavy embroidery. - :somely silk embroidered. MAY FIX LEVELS OF GREAT LAKES LAWS FOUND AFTER 11 YEARS By the Associated Press. ed,” Prof. Hayford said. "It took CHICAGO, October 12.—After | us 2 decade, but we now know eleven years of research, backed | that this condition can be explain- by the Carnegie Institute of Wash- ed as one involving the slopes of | , Call : i Men’s Natural DENVER, Col. October 12.—More| rector of the school of engineering | metric changes. 1 think that in Gray Winter Uni than 10,000 letters have been de-| of Northwestern University, has | another year, if the Carnegie In- : fi y Sui OR | I troyed during the last three months | announced the virtual discovery of | stitute agrees, we shall have |i}i ex 5 ® 0 on | uits, | v by L. W. Coats, twenty-three years,| the laws controlling the evapora- | reached the goal. When we reach Substitute’s Excuse for Loss of Thousands’ Is Objection to Day Decisive Cuts in Winter Underwear Ladies’ Winter- | Ladies’ Winter- | Boys’ and Girls’ [Infants’ Wool and Weight Ribbed 'Weight Vests and|Winter Vests and Silk Wrappers Union Suits, P“g”m Pants, i Dt 27 substitute. mail carrier. according | tion of the great lakes, upon | that goal, the whole great lakes Last Year's Price | 2%t Yenes Price { Last Season's Price Last Seanon's Price |ito an alleged confession made by | which, he sald. depend the qu problem, including water power at |} 1946 Wi in Ave. N.W. Ph W 516 | o1.50 - $1.39 - 69¢ - |vanted ar- c 3225 | Coats to Capt. of Detectives Rinker. | tions of regulating lake levels, Niagara and the amount of water || 1sconsin Ave. N.W. one West f Fine Cloger Separate Jeparate ticle for Sood qual- Coats was put in jall as a resujt of | veloping water power and 4 | that can be used by the city of 3 (Georgesown) e i Vests and Vests and o h t1aren’s ey s 17 | chargen placed against him by Roy| Ing great cities of their sewage. | Chicago fn Its drainage canal will bed Union C | ants, witn >ants, with C Ay . | Melson, postal Inspector. According; “The first step was to discov be comparatively easy of solution. bed Tniow Pl il LAl BB i winter gray with |0 Capt. "Rinker, & quarier of & ton | upon what conditions the evapora- - | It might follow that the lake leves ed lined, high meck [sized up to 44. Vestsling: high wear. All sizes from |ing and of lsttere wers, fountfinzanie ihases | SuonBEORIom SRS ISON pR penl s canbe Aoty M IaLY ‘sleev - fwi 4 i maent of ats’ home ats had 3nd long ‘sleeves. ero- lwith draw stringeineck and tone sieeves | month to 3 years. |high in ' the meck, |||ment of Coats homs Conts had chet edge, silk drawjand pants mushin[All sizes up to 1o} CUCOREL G agkle pants; one-but. < 1ely diaper ¢ Capt. Rinker said the man declared, string and ankle[band and anklelvears, Full cut and] ver ton closed crotch. All | || apt. Rinker uaid the man declared. more than eight hours a day.” 5 Coats also is alleged to have con- Think of it! A > v l 3 w B 3 & D ' B e he 314 Fnot want to. deliver T ecause. 3 consisting o Extraordinary Values in Warm Bedding & Domestics ||i™. it it & SHE0GS e 2 an has & wife an . I $5 Silkoline Comforts 200 Pairs $4 Blankets $6 Woollike Blankets = » : Fun sice. 78R [Great bouncing, 0 Extra large and fal hot-water | _ = $ 8 big, heavy Blan: = BE $ OHN R. GUERIN - covered with fine 3 '9 kets that should o Crotentt ekt 4-39 {!u.u.x HEATING acd SANITARY mere to tastall quality figured sell at $400; beautiful plaids; all S TNCER Tor tha part 25 yours: ) 3 . s : Blankets. Feel like wool—warm i filled th white or gray, with pink and blue o] X silkoline ‘and ed with pure ere BT P ity tarec a5 wool and wear better tha 412 East ICIpll( 1 St. for the largest beds. . wool. They are in extra size, ARCOI I pants. length. warm garments. tab. sizes to 46. white fluffy cotton, nicely scroll stitched to prevent slipping. 72x80 inches. Get a winter’s sup- s Serd 23c 36-Inch Bleached Muskin | P7 "™ .. 29c¢ Curtain Scrims i Joratie w14 | 39¢ Yard-Wide Cretonnes gLl gerEI AT A remarkable oppor- fine cambric finish. Wor g 3 ’y W W Consult with hou ur nosatis tunity to furnish your l sc underwear, children's wear and c:;:i‘:;]rxc Co ant oc 4 l 9 1o i pparatas, T Bave ever yot . windows for fall with pillowcases. A full yard wide verings an [/ tatled: i Remember. skill in domestic engineer- i and free from dressing. Limit, 10 | scores of other uses e e aly from R exDetionce: new Curtains at a very low cost. | Litas'to a customer. ‘White, cream and ecru, with wide m:ofid:?rdeu and all fnll 36 81!90 Perfed s i 23c Heavy White Outing Sheets 42x36 Pillowcases Cut f§ full, Of fine, soft bric- Extra heavy, double- 1 5 C wm‘: hgarvoy’nshe:(- $1 .29 finilhese sglec:’:h‘:cd 23 c for such beautiful figured ere- tonnes; light or dark colorings and in large and small designs. ARCOLA will add three times its cost to the value of your house ‘We Are Experts in Installing the fleeced quality. Econ- ing cotton. The Muslin, finished with ARCOIA omy shoppers will buy kind housekeepers have found wide hem, finished free from ) liberally for warm nightgowns and wear so well. Finished with wide dressing and a quality usually Hum Plants children’s wear, 27 inches wide, hem and free from dressing. selling at 35c. Every Mother Should See Behrend’s Extraordinary Values Before Buying - Boys’ and Girls’ School and Dress Clothing Boys— Girls— ARTHUR J. THOLL Contracter Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating 1708 9th St. N.W. EMEMBER this about ARCOLA— heat—the same kind JOSEPH P. DAY, of it really costs you nothing. which one of our iy York, who has Ifyou stayin your presenthousethree !arger heating at auction than any years, ARCOLA will pay for itself in the Plants givas the other man in the Sille Dresses coal it will save. Your Heating Con- White House itself. ™ **™ . . 2 “One of the first things the prutets ant saiin @ g @Ql] Let Me Explain Why You tractor knows this; let him tell you the Think of the joy jwesziopefuesint slzen. Small Tot Tett 4‘ " Should Install an experiences.of some of the thousands of of being free from Iyslhewioroutht can easlly F TR DR T T et ARCOLA ARCOLA owners. dirty, stuffy stoves o *iasvie of e models, in blue, rpse, green-and e . \ If you plan to sell next Spring, AR- and hot-air furnaces $1.25 Boys’ Corduroy Girls’ Middys and ||| Hot-Water Heating Outfi forever. And th Ay, o ; . sm % COLA will add much more than itscost forever. nd the : : to the selling-value of the house—just satisfaction of having Serviceable Pants ol The ver: o Plombing and Heatin . e Bl 89 , matces of reguation 91,85 || 1361 Wisconsin Ave. Now. as IDEAL Boilers and larger AMERICAN plenty of hot water for washing and finish kind that stands Blouses, in plain Telephone West 612. s $12.50 Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Strictly all wool and the prettiest $7l99 patterns and the most serviceable colors to be had. Choice of nobby checks and stripes: new yoked styles with inverted pleats, 7 to 18 years, $10.00 to $12.98 Girls’ l&"-"* usaze. Pl out‘ana grel “"‘:‘::‘(':'#....'.".}é "‘:fl,"‘;,'.:‘g?" ‘a ,?'i"é Rttt Fiete v e | Radiator systéems ;dq fax't fgt:;e t;an bathing besides! Years, w 2 | Fommeamid st f— e1r Cos evalue ARCOLA is unlike any heating outfit o o sizes, each. ‘Z;Ei’ufz'."':'h':d!.""s's""‘f!; Girls’ Gingham Dresses of tan, blue and Lot of irls’ . Goode > brown, All - wool style Dres: in pretty 940 Heavy-weight Jersey Buits, for plaid checked and plain boys 3 to 8 years. Natty “Tommy : colors, made of serviceable fast- Tucker” styles, with fancy culte \ cojor washing. ginghams, in a Think f and collars and medallion trim- \ “ IDEAL . —Have it Done —~Right—Get Casey’ 3207 14th Street Phones Col. 155-1331 of larger buildings. you ever saw—a wonderful new in- « And- think of the vention—as handsomeas a fine phono- comfort this winter graph and costing hardly any more. of ‘having every Don’t try to imagine what it is like; room warmed with go to your Heating Contractor and let ARCOLA'S healthful him show you today. D T — ‘The red and yellow card ‘at the left is the It will pay you to consult him twice a year sign of a Heating or Sanitary Engineer asyou do your Doctoror Dentist. Tohave (Manedswnu-orl’lmbq) him examine and report on your heating who can show you ARCOLA. Look for it aend plumbing costs little. It may save you in his window. a very great deal. number of attractive styles. , Spe- cially_priced. Boys’ M':::l.:maw Coats - '$9.50 Wool Serge Dresses ¥ 4 High-class . Dresses, of wool storm Jaunty Coats for boys from 7 to 17 s '75 I..rge. for girls 8 to 14 years, Now, beauti- 56,99 ‘,:x:." T.dle of ‘l;ea’v:-vlu::ht unlmh. blln ful lnt,il"' h;‘cl}indmf‘ silk braid-trimmed utiful cola->and ric! aid patterns; big regulation mi effects, as well as novelty f ehawl collars, all around belts and hip pockets models. ¥ 2 TAEE - House Dresses 300 Dresses to go-at this special price, made of good quality ging- ham and percales, in button front style, with fancy cuffs and collars, 16 to 46 sizes, 3 e WOMEN'S NEWEST WOOL SPORT HOSE | This_fall and winter's most popular Hose will be these wool Stockings, in wide 95c ribbed effects. Last year inferior Hose sold for $2.00. All sizes, 8 to 10. Tomorrow spetially 5 Glove Sale Cempare these Gleves with those advertised elsewhere for 69c and 79c —you will tell us they are equally as good. Short 2-clasp Genuine Sue- dine Gloves, in black, brown, gray, tan, with “doeskin” lining, All sizes, AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY . . Makers of the fumous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators _ 1308 “H” Street, NW.. , e 2 Washington, D.C.