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e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1921. —— .___—_—..‘—-———— o - | culture, in figures made public yes- Dy Iture, igu ancers? It is idle to attempt tofor tolerance, justice and gvod will|ous v s . TQAL WHEAT oN FARMS. |t & ittt 5| AN IUS EMENT S| St e siaatie S5 ot St L0 oot il g i Aoy e ot o e it RETAILERS INCLINED TO LOJOK = year, compared to 447,000,000 bushels course, and the Sunshine Girls are| The play comes here after a five- the intermission was filled by motion Department Estimates 318,000,000 last year. Wheat in country mills . | pre-eminent, but only in graceful [month run in London, acclaimed a of the . . T charm, while Marle Callahan, in the In England the industrial | 9 1o use n has been even worse than and elevators was estimated at + Bushels; Decrease From Last Year. | 000,000 bushels, compared ,to 129 “ < eccentricity of a tough girl, i 5 2 000,000 oompared o eromi| NATIONAL—“Good Morning, | 5 trite phrase of the atreets, an intmi- [in the United States, with strikes and | BELASCO—Clark and Arcaro. t Wheat on farms. excluding that | visible 50,008,000, compared with 29,- o9 table scream. Her work with Har- [threats of strikes. The action of the 2000 n 5 i cequired for use by the farmers, was | booon0 last vear, making a total of Dearie. L T i v ot An o Harcer |Didy” takes' plscel fn Valloyhead, in | oens Mo o ol 2 estimated by the Department of A 00,000 this year as against last] Before entering Into the state of) of the eccentric type it would be difii- [ Lancashire, England. Valleyhead 18 | Xja, e et relasce. ‘ 5 s total 00. hysterla incldent to the description]cult to find, was one of the hits of ja community of 100,000 kouls, fed by i idvertised. but A eh-grade pair of | L €W ew or erchants OVIng (o) Lay of the biggest and best musical | the show. Ada Lewls, too, with her |one railroad. The rallroad workers : ot Flavia comedy that has ever come to Wash- millinery Fronch, 1 irreslstible, while |demand higher wages, which fu ro- S WCrinersiin Bect ‘;,':;k“',‘,'&dhl.?'fi: 5 5 nizton, perhans it would be kind to | two little tots whose names cannot [sisted by the management of = the feus ac : S k _L B ER Bt B et portion o7 the public | be ldentified in ‘the long list in the [roud. They declare a sirlke, cutting Gy time tecording & Micsass with'e 1n dtocks ess Duying o a P e T O e hunat | rogram are like two briliiant little [off ‘(he food and all other 'supplies [ceit” Clark Is u quick-fire Somatins . to hie yourselves at once to the Na- | §ems In a casket of jewels. of this community. The community h pep mnd patter that is new and tional Theater and get your seats,| But It is impossible in the space |resents this action. The physicians, Mixs Arcaro helped Clark s—Elsewhere being assured that, whatever you may | Permiseible to single out all who | whose supplies for the sick have been | with &5 and umusing French com- » pay for them, you will receive your | Contribute to a brilllant and dellght- [cut off, join with others in the com-|ment, the puir keeping the audience P e e hat it wou s | fully entertaining performance. The |munity to bulld up a moter service, in continuous laughter g money's Worthi' ulso, that If you do! getcings are all beautiful and strik- |which Llunkets the efforts of the| "ilal Iorde und Licut. Gits-Rice res- WY SAMES AULERION. eats at al | ing. especially the dance hall known |strikers. istercd a hit, offering several new |Bpecial Dispatch to The Btar. and steers are unchanged. fPrices fur s At al} nd best musical com. | 48 Hell's Bells, where a rough-and- | Here the element of force enters | or the winup. “Dear O | oW YORK, OLtoher 16 —Few ef-| " Are ek, howsver e B L b e Bima | tumble fight. o a musical accom-|in Lrutul form. A wire swetched | was sung and received its usual » October 18.—Few ef-| ArpANTA, October 18 &Special).— e e aten Dila | puniment “and " a choral ensemble. |icross the rond at the bottom of af3ucce ‘eception. Several curtuin | forts have been made 8o far in the|Production of hoks and bedf cattld in ham, to the casual observer, has not | Mk ONC of the newest climaxes |uill by the strikers overturns 4 motor | catle rewarded the patr. markets here to lay in reserve stocks |Georgia will show u dferease of Ay HAtall or charel oy i knock-out. -ar, killing one of the young doctor Other taking turns on the program |about 30 per cent this yekr Lecause (0 ctall, nor spared any | * Oscar. Shaw, as Billy Van Corilandt, |t Kappens that this youns doctor s | embruced a meritorious jusgling st of commodities in proparation for & |o¢tho” low and unatiracfve prices. 18t hanby introdsction, | o L LIEEbLe, a0 b e o g |Just rencl Mais aftr serving Big by Torino who had on display tricks | possible rallroad strike. There has| Farmers would rather kilf their own like the entire show, free from sug- | jo Cone of !:;;f:g“ii‘:‘;l of !m!"‘"%'lf;s_ ;uunllfi" lunl- Jeain \lm waur and has (}m; '\mix.sh:-:l u\.»d audience with | been some purchasing for immediate hogs Xl‘lian u”"r them arougd 6 con's Heatlon of the unwholesbme: s 3 rought a bride with him. their intricucies and clever execu- o . a pound. Beef on the hodf is ;- Calawen nan” never writton berter | formance, AN e e Miine CrooRy. | e SiBley, the beut friend of the | Ben Linn el recelved in | delivery of articles acutely peeded.|jng "y cents. kHtc Galdwell has never written better| he dossmt vell So docs Miss Groody. | ipurdered wman, calls @ strike of ull | songs; Mile. Olympia Desvall was | but retailers seem inclined to depemd | ERetal masic, Eaward IRoyoe, Who| o yo o saruilys shd 80 €0 Many| the phyalelany In Valleyhead. no railc v I showy animal uct on what reserve stocks they have| Heied the entire brodid 2 3 road man nor any of his ¥ o be ddard. a 2 > RTINS s ey furna ‘:lv;;::?i)lé:eeflfl 'n lsA:!tlmcul:l‘ m‘:, f:o;-rx‘lh'e sl((;ng llf:; riven medical attention during the 4 v laughs with imitation |und on local wholesalers within truck WORCESTER, Mass., dictober 18 of pretty an ertaining songs “ontinuance of the railroad strik { Tan sma, a handwriting | ing distance of their places of busi- | (Special). —The g Spencer { Steel Corporation, maker} of wire last few days. Calf pricesYare steady its kind. v i v > 8. begi ith g P e The company, mammoth in size and | ’}f;'f.,,‘{‘“ 9‘0".:" ;n-lle\?‘ 2 n:u;‘ uRose | Lhis retaliation, use of ihe . e o o mass L L R o e atiihe methods as those adopted by the il- . his e hibitio: Llor: Hoffman, the A zoods, Teports ily incerfase in or- ki e & flra StLcond workers, caus furore | "Queen of Div 'd Song.” rendered| There has been less buying @f raw |ders and it is expected thi plants of the company will be operfiting at or employed in the musical entertain- | ac c 4 “Blue ; E e b s.'.].f,','ffi’(’.?y get B‘,’L‘j“'!‘(‘fl‘;‘!;“,’.‘.’:fi}:l‘.‘“ ue | throughout 1 1t happens that | atic’ selections; Togo, the top | materials amons the textile manu- pmpany will 3 balanced, even though little Louise! hit, especially for its telling li the J i Ormz [ #inner. ald tha junusaal gn mslide] (actusess] injehiin seetion, (the s Bls nourCApRCHY Ly Tesea gl e s Pl Niagara - malls s 4 young e is whout l'_""I £ m L‘f]hfl ery to the| factyrers taking the attitude that if PITTSBURGH. October 18 (Special). and youthful charm, with finished | “Wedding Bells Are Ringing, new vifle s nGther. L and tae usual pictire news|fipished goods are to be held up by | —The scrap market 4 ohatbas i ix denicd her by the s : futt and Jef comedy rounded | cesgation of traffic, there is no ad- heavy melting steel being quoted af leader of accomplishments, seems to rise above i one of its kind_and something about d e he= fur';:umlnms. And this is saying | “Moonlight in Kailua” that the audi- by “"]‘l'" s PEOGTAM. vantage to the mnm;!m;lur;r l? lru;:d-}lu‘ ) 14 - Pittshurgh much when ihat wonderful group of j ence carried away with it, humming. 3 ot 23 s . " ing up on materials to be furtheridistrict X it Sunshine Girls, sixteen in all; radiant | whistling and Hinging, until the last |9 wio had been killed. goes | COSMOS—"The Cinderella Revue.” | processed. Jobbers of the 188 there is 8 de on arden of pink roses, and b as gone. There is a spirited 3 assistance. X = 5 T Georye| WelEtY merchandise expect to useiproducts. = Bars platex i most i sailors’ chorus, a Coolie d: s acted by o @ o e UG OTEe | parcel post extensively if the strike(are inciined to stiffen. 1 sil sy ballet th de deux by Mr. Dixon and Miss Calla- | “#pable cust. presents i i et O B ing what| eventuates. ~ 1%1.63 and plates and shapel the hoards, Ernhrad. han, “Fragonard ci by - fof eresting types, and + B e bresenting SNatl The cut in export freight rates i8] qrin 5 Octobelr 18 (Sp ! A group of comedian: Sunthine Girls. and a host of other | them well, including the Theater lll’“'"“pfik 1t 45| expected to aid the foreign shipment, oig)) o A i | @ifferent tvpe. and including John J. | 8pecialties—but why try to mention er, the educated parlor bol T ot than a fashion at-|of copper materially in November, and ; g, Ruilw the Jusedi e nell. Harland Dixon and Wiliiam | them all? Everybody will like them. | iuhior politiciun, the pr n. iton- 2 . T hried | the market for the metal is fairly | Pajlway system 1n the Unfted Stat : strong. Buildin; continuing un- . j has warded a contract fof two st abated, with prices for materials onloil tanks for the Quincy plower p the upward trend. Demand for auto- |ty the Bethlehem Steel Compa Cert, v Chehrexcetently m) Aduir ax Ben Ormerod. Hares in_var Hently sumelent Mestayer as Gordon Montigar, 1d- I aadi in Ris own right to take the GARRICK—"“The Right to Strike.” | muid Lo as Dr. Wrigiey of spotlicht when his time comes. tendenci i i J Almost on the eve of the proposed endencie X 3 . Cha mobiles i reported to be extremelYiThe company proposes se oil in- railroad strike in the United |® asitheugld - ; “w | mood. especially for the medium-|sicqa sl e s “The Right to Strike’—a play [mirable in their parts wreical ac priced cars. it h industrial conditions A audienc - S very la { l England, but which might be applied | ¢ piay v : rely new. Dave Thurshy s 2 i il | Hwmit 1o this country—was given its premier | o, an there were. many Cop original mo . both interes Hope Trade Will Continue i SAN FRANCISCO, Octobdr 18 (Spe- ican_production at the Shubert- | estifying to the gen and funny. white the Sherlock Siss : : ilp | ciml).—There is still a strogig demand y et “rheater s evening. | Had probittion. o 2 : beautitul to Pick Up Despite Strike |for erabes, but. prices are]omewhat £ the producers attempted to stage- TmE H W umb ‘ o r to 4 Ccol Fhe California Limited caters to e et Py Could*hoi | B, P KEITH'S Vaudeville, | oo BY H. B. LAUFMAN. B B e R - have been more successful than has ke 2 g avor. Perhaps the | spon end of the seas Iugbest classtravel: « + ¢« ¢ +* been the run_of luck. Keith's, this weck, i ing feature of the bill Rl ¢ i je @i tERcatbl’ oy As “The Four Horsemen of the [nonsense, B ughable—is & October 15 ) are strong hopes expressed her Lumber: Apocalypse” is a plea against po- |danc of Al Y - i s which Bave torn the ha- | with, e the gradual improvent in trade. Whichi e vope tions of the world since the begin-!ind e Vi ’ | Full % i S erear. |has been so apparent in this distriet, |- ning of time, so “The Rizht to Strike™ | & Y B \““irip to|Will continue, despite the railroad sit- | against the industr inclination on the pai manufacturers to expand October 18 (Special) hus been an apprediable i bl provement in - the Jumbdr mar simee October 1 and cgnstruc : The Navajo, The Missionary, 7he Scout carry tourist and standard sleepers Ri with its si dream of | (tmosphere, is a plea a CHIEF-CAUSES-QF of the present day, which threaten te e eheere: g 1 patient under the spell of s . nd e oh the apwardferend T Never have you travele L - ! i 5 cause a tremendous amount of suf- e Fallét, whose A ot Tartles i bit, but its ro-!producing capacity of their plants in- | . . A e Acod bie Phingrsstaf-tonpt - omestliloestustortsis: g =gl PYORBHEA nave 1| o *ismentale Ao, of fafe| el ealle, oVl o w00 5 S, it Sl | ity this i o shmilar stutude s 2o "sr dion, “eliod 5 ner train than the California tistic station hotels. Most trav- o f [has its dramatic moments, it leav S Rl on TEaaTthe story oF w0 Gy 19land bar- lin evidence among the mercantile es- |- v on. llow - - % US-REMOVE *T| 0 2 b c to simple sdies, wh 1 3 flooring, lath and cedar ghingles are Limited. The same steward elers like this plan. CAUSE HOSE | |a fecling on the part of the reviewer|plaved to the soldiers in Fr. as avorih while, Maci A e de oil Il increasing in price a s - . { 3 H | that were it not for the timeliness of el il il oA Summer’s igher quotations on crude oil are 3 . 4 i il gl Tl J-'u» the S "‘IF'“l T Stop twa days at Grand Ca JSES, = the presentation the interest might accompanied; by her mot .1 News and indusing . ventures, i development|betteridemana for @iv, gorgice wod cx iningcar. A Pullman to Grand R e STITCH in time saves lag, though the story deals with fun- Banc pictures are festured. work, and the increase in field opera- T Novsia moskos fact ima: alliwintee: i3 wnmmes down your teeth for pyorrhea T It oroe memetimes re. | Beth Camnan, in jdsllic ba :| GAYETY—"Step Lively Girls.” |73000Y; ™ ‘fecting that the upward e 3t Californi 5 below. EI Tov ra at once. An examination | sulting in death, in the starving of with a wedding dance, in which Bank- o Lively Girls” sounds like the!swing in oil prices has not ended AN = The oiea asa "“' o i to ifornia. So does the Mis- L - e‘“,ul:- ,dofi the rim, takes only a few minutes women and childre, The right to -:r'\'“n:‘a(».»pu;.' e ;.«,.«};ulm of the ' Pt ing policeman. | although advances may be less rapid ll]flrrfl =g 'l: COUtoR 31 oA _“\p,vr“ sionary, which also has Pullman is manage v Fred Harvey and Pyorrhea_gains a hold on strike, therefore, may be interpreted Al:’h""":_ :I_dx i. of ’lum«m 2 i ) is the v.nln _of one ".f Ar-jthan they have been in the last few | 0T Giont 1o ared 3 monogue, won g t-moving burl weeks. el e o & < e to e v} as o th as the right to use force. The pla which is by Ernest Hutchinson and for the teeth very rapidly and 1 otoRue : 1 - o ) 3 Y his s nd p : 3 The immediate Pittsburgh district | 8700 JU0 IO 0 for the Canyon. The Scout's mever closes. continues to feel effects of competi- RIS, OF FaW COUOH, schedule is a little slower. All Write. ‘phone or call and let does not show to the av- presented by Richard Walton Tul s three carry tourist and standard me help plan vour California erage d!): until in the ad: feiera s be I O e T e e H i LR nvn_rg;;‘lx;;\pfi«';fi Ja dic o081 | corresponding increase in§ the prices sleepers. Chaircars.too. You trip. Ask for “California Pic- vanced Stage. { murder and injury is evil. It arguesognition of an entertainment BT Livening | Jently, but mines here are operating | °f 000 § iil’have on buygne: ; get off the train three timesa ture Book:" something unique DR. s THERS e o S ienme at less than 30 per cent capacity.| CONCORD. > H. Octobdr 15 ¢ day beyond K. City. i icati ) d to_be L in more W Concerns which operate in both union | cial).—Oniy 18, en arefout of « 2 Bevcad Kanses Ciyyand | ioitoarsl sobiontions comains DENTAL SPECIALIST We Teach ano by Jerry = e e W e b e | plovment In New Hampshdre at pr enjoy Fred Harvey dollar meals eye map of state in color. 927 7th St. N.W. H ea ! = : i 14 . ‘il | stances are running their non-union {€nt. ac ording to State Ifabor Com- R.C o 2 . IN.VV. H AUTO DR!VIN 1d a character study 2 " He has the | mines at capacity, while their union | missioner John B. Davi he o . C. Smith, Gen. Ageat, A. T. & S. F. Ry. Phone Franklin 7596 H Hou presented by Roger Imhofi, ‘'of 2 fat man and a de-{mines are idle. Domestic demand has i €7 in the number of Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. 3 Wwould do credit |improved somewhat and inquiries are | from 34.000, the hi X cummer, ie attributed inerease Marcelle Corinne anfi Jerry Herzell, bas G.C.Dill.rfl. Dist. Pass. Agt.,A. T. & S. F. Ry. AND o g f ramacic | T lighter performmer. Harr¥lpgre numerous. 602 Finance Bldg.. Philadelphia, Pa. Traffic Regulations served. az and per|Coleman is diso a comedian of merlt activity of the big cotion yuills : R AW 1921 Ford and Gear-S! onk: ser X e i il —— Ehcas Eocusicing / 71| Worneed Atk Dommie Gonee o o . i "bmerson Strike Possibility Darkens At R AMERICAN MOTOR SCHOOL < sassic depicting, in hum b 4 i “good: round S e 3 Sth & O Hgs. N.W. Phone N. 10-400 f| | — 1of applaw S iheir turn, and an Northwest Trade Outlook = ,,“m‘m“'f_,'l‘,i O s MGVING, PACKING & STORAGE /%Sy, tmeriiucid Some ey, and BY L. §. McKENNA. axhibit sirenzts ana red buing of s =51 o= Y g 13 zham., | Speciai Dispateh 1o The Star. JEWEy S e RTT difficu 5. Evelvn Cunningham, | sy " e BLb¥a o 1 L Zay i The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., | H:i! it i bt Sioriess "S5 DA "octhier s —powsivne 0 S350, b 1 5 L (U song il 41w | of the railroad strike has darkened| g P eported in i i . = i B of vounsg and |this section. If the ike becomes a ~ Specialists in ORI e oo | reality 15.000 railroad men here will g : . D mes o the|be out of employment. A tie-up of Conl. Long-Distance Moving livestock shipments would throw 6.000| CONNELLSVILLE, Pa other workers, employed in the stock- al) —Increased coal o= oo z = vards and packing houses, out of ble on: the Connell = Work, and there are over 7.000 men'gion of the Laltimore and JOhto rail- o ! at_present unemployed. » wo ad ona d crews Manufacturers and _distribute Roie v by mackinaws. furs and heavy w N 1 e TtaE motiE Clothing report that shipments of fail hur and winter merchandise compare fa- T HGH October {18, (Spe : Yough- of wmine tory. H 2 . v SR Shoe factories are fully employed at | $; SEPARATE ROOMS Sl { Z S present, and salesmen are ‘sending in | Fess Tump. 3 'y andup | e U '3 good voiume of orders from thei$2: . F180 Local and Long Distance MOVING. i o Al road. The outlook in this line is said [ $1.85; By Careful Men. Ratex Keasonable, | (30D 30 #o 3 2| to be very bright. Costs of farm labor | Phene ] 04 PACKING BY EXP e e 5 |have decreased materially in the | Nort 703-9 Fin. A 3 i AL A8 o . 19 norihwest. ‘Reports from fort »on-»‘ { WINTER BUILDING STORAGE | S 2 3 county farm bureaus show a decline in WINTER BUILDING STORAGE | iex Servige pra. 22120000000 2| Wakes of 16 per cent since the begin 500 Rooms for Househvlc Goods and ning of harvest. Two months ago th a ; average pay for a farm hand was $41 Merchandise. Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers and board, It is less than $34 at the present time. City. Suburban and Long Distarce M Tel 438 ! > .iCommodity Reports at From Varicus Sections| wasmeon 9 10 at 118 Shington 20, 10 at AFTER CALL iway and 2 : = b Automobiles. 5 3 Feil Conl ....n0 2 BUFFALO, October 18 (Special).— P \ . o The Pierce-Arrow company Tlow is run- oI, o 53 ning on a schedule but little below fGoman Ol s Lo formal. About 4.200 men are emplo i ed. and there are indications tha: :hi ORI IS force will be increased rather than p |diminished this winter. ST. LOUIS, October 18 (Sp R X - - ;) 4 | The Moon Motor Company of St. Louis | 3 il 2 4 h sl be : “ | reports that sales last month A = S e S e ) lone-third greater than the in | .0 o : SRS September, 1920 and that more Moon ¢ - : cars were sold last month than in any | (#h' 3 {similar period since the COMPANY | Gen ‘112 | started operations. a lnln o tS g 1R e e 2%| SPRINGFIELD, Mass, October 18| k - (Special).—The Hendee Mannufac . §‘ % & . ing Company, makers of Indian motor cycles. are employing 830 men, asi compared with 400 four mont Increased business followed cut of 22% per cent, put into effeci RUDE anthracite is wholly unfit for home use. As brought St I Tt sk mw e - i R ' e PITTSBURGH. October 18 (Specigl). | ealty” 5w (lonig) The annual automobile show, now {in (short) .o up from the mine it is mixed with a mass of rock, slate and ANDLING the “ heavy ||! e e R 5 l)oxlu means ‘noflung to i 3 d , | number of cars axéd]acceA ories e.ve.-; - H S thing—but bei, care- ! displaved here. Salesmen report a dirt. It must actually be manufactured to make it usable. Manu- o of the contents, 1t being i1 Hi: v - ftroni demand for cars of all descrip- | STOCkS : . e l sure they are not broken Y | one, i Shown, and there are sixty- | American T 1 Telga...... - facturing costs, therefore, must be added to mining costs. ‘ | o e e o Bt o ceensorien. ke T B certain of their proper and 9 . immediate delivery! Clothing. ee Crude anthracite is hoisted 500 to 1500 feet to Remaining slate and other impurities are elimi- : «Bhans/us 1o moye? ; [ sfamataccarers of s cloting, whol, . the surface after an underground railway tripof a = nated by jigs, spirals, mechanical pickers or by Merdiaats’ T £ 2 Iaye e e oba move. | SApaL i mile or more. It then goes to the breaker. Here, breaker boys. : rchants’ lranster b 1 imengiog e Sad s e lnne in a capacious factory, ten stories high and cost- * Although thoroughness and care attend every | & Storage Co. ] iz Dry Goods. Liriy = tod SEE illion doll: ATH 5 H 920-922 E St. N.\W. 1. 8. Ship Corporation., 2 SAN FRANCISCO, October 18 (Spe- | Lincoln ing today in many cases a million dollars or more, process of manufacture, tests for sizing and im- i Phone Main 6900, Gt R ands 12 . %y |cia)—improvement in the ary goods | il its transformation begins. - iti aft 5 . . s fope 20" | trade has followed the ending of the gecond . purities are made even after the coal reaches rail- l ) T Chu|buiding strike here. The movement | Waslingi > 3 . h T > s |of business is better than a s time The mine run is dumped on a screen. The big road cars. ) v P |last year. e aent i i ; img : . UNITED STATES : : 2u Live Stoek. o prisEs : umps pass over a picking table where the rock As many as 375 men are employed in and STORAGE €O ! ) 9% wORT WORTH., October 18 (Special). ! ; 3 and slate is removed by hand. around a large modern breaker PREPARING £ Warch i : R T R 1 afteriti 3 ~ 1reproo: archeuses Sl East Wa The large lumps of coal are crushed byenormous €081 after it is mined. . ESTIMATES O AXii5inB08E ) s Bt Yol 2 = > 5 3 ey £y 418 -~ acu = 2 . | T rolls. To make the many different sizes con- Of the 450,000 men employed in the anthracite rh,NES B £ T Wisdom, Skill, Hones! S TR Savings sumers demand, the coal passes over ani d through i dustry, oflly sotwo men are engage d in actual LB, lloslz:’ 'tn s;::an,.ml'usua.\:» F NW.— Three essentials of good di::;xfl ,7“““ ‘which greatness : hington Mechani / : 3 3 3 (s Z . MODERN FlRE__LPROO__L———F STORAGE “Wisdom consists of knowing WHAT to doj Skill js knowing 8| American perforated shaking screens untl each size is mining. 100,000 men are engaged in handling O HDWLT AL o ey W SORO S ) il orcoran sorted out. : the coal AFTER it is mined. 2 T (], Lt guring ) eyl B P e T O Fimeta A than they expect fo pay. 2 i I By Dr. Wreth and Staft of Expert, Carefal Dentl That Has Hospmnoy e Teen Our Record for the Past 30 Year: Terms of Payment to Buit—Examiration Eree. Clennliness is one of eur many striking features. Real Estate Tit M Columbia Grap! Columbia Grap Those destning further tnformation can obtain tt by eddressing “Black Dismond™ Oct. 1 quotes the fol- This is No. 6 of » series on hard coal facts lowing _range of anthracite prices per gros presented in an effort to help you decide for ton F.O.B. mines P bbb e ANTHRACITE ot e eens. 5160 S50 My perfeet| goa Crowns u §is s S General Policies Committee - e P AGKING, SHIPPING i ot Bilp| “"aBriase o esnuts o L oo .. 175 835 1 D Fu 1 - . 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia LONG-DISTANGE MOVING e irre of| et o, sive b i Gt §.D. Warriner, President, W.J. Richards, Presid i J z No Charge tor Estimates: e Washington Market ). Warriner, 3. s, lent, - . L. Allen, Presidens, / Alan C. Dodson, President, D. B. Wentz, President, N 5 T g *Ex-dividend. Lenigh Coal & Navigation Co. Phila & Reading Coal & lron Co. Scranton Coal Company ‘Weston Dodson & Co. }.S. Wenuz Co. &%fl'}dtfi.fi:&fi%fi«&%’ég&grugfi Opea Every Evening Until :n owfl - 8 'lO”A.!I- to C‘IP_-‘lv- P W. W. Inglis, Presidens, C. F. Huber, Prenden:, Percy C. Madeira, Presdens, John Markle, President, W. L. Connell, Prendent, g ey T . ave. Lady and maids in attendsnce. vork Pully Graraaieed for 30 Tears. Glen Alden Coal Co. Lehigh & Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. ‘Madeira, Hill & Co. Jeddo-Highiand Cosl Company Green Ridge Coal Co. e — kosp Aol st e o SR Guihe A5 el mrchan John M. Humphrey, President, W. A. May, Presidens, 3 5 illiam Collins, President, Thorne, President, M 5 ttled on the bourse today. Three bl A ConComser Vhmimmoe, hAmRARE 0 Dr. WYETH, 427-29 7th Street N-W. |50 ch otel it i intime, s d : 3 Largest ‘Most Ther- xchange \on ndon, 2 LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD &CO. rposite Tnsbucgh & By apd aves Grvad, Dty Thoe. £ centimes, Five per cent loary, 81 franc 15th_and Pa. Ave. N.W. v ARRRRRRE . los centimes. The dollar was quoted , M 5200, R EiRicidiic c w at 13 francs 90 centinea. Telephone Main §200. $ . o . ;

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