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‘Wheat prices went below $1 a bushel here for the first time since August to 71.01 for immediate delivery. threatened railre cribed as the reason for the break. The corporation’s le working on somo play: 'BERLIN BOURSE.CLOSING. GENERAL MOTORS PLANS. NEW_ YORK, October 19.—Detroit dispatches to the effect that the n- eral Motors Corporation was develop- ing plans to get rid of the Scripps- "] L dopdrtmopt 1s ‘WHEAT PRICES TUMBLE. PORTLAND, Ore., October 19— DESPITE STRIKE POSSIBILI T s omy el R o | Il O Ruie & BERLIN, October 19.—The bourse were said by persons closely comirvct-1will be closed for the remainder of ed with its management to be untrue.. the. present week, except tomorrow. Plan NOW! California is the best place to spend the winter. Out of doors all -the time.. Semi-tropical fruits and trees at the foot-of snow-capped mountains. Missions; history; beauty; romance. 5100 miles of paved boulevards through valleys, along the Pacific’s shore, d tle-up Was as- 2 BY A. D. WELTON. Special Dispateh to The Star, CHICAGO, October 19.—There I8 & general fecling among business men here that the effects of a ponssible rallroad strike, while fraught with’ dangeérs politically, can be nothing’ more than mischievous, economically. It is conceded that general improve- {ment in business conditlons {s belng { maintained, and the desire to do busi~ {1ess has not diminished. Although there are various movements to keep prices up, there is a vigorous demand here for lower prices. The conten- | tion by some that if prices do not go up there will be no profits, is coun- more time and cause miachief. employlng more men. trade has been slow, been tempted by stock-cleaning pro back to the factor! orders. Not Keen to Stock Up ut bu. BY FRANK D. McLA Epecial Dispateh to The Star, strike would be a strike to keep prices up against the economic forces that are putting prices down in the fac- tories in spite of efforts to the con- trary. They contend this economic force cannot be permanently halted even by a strike, although the latter The Best Polic is to take care of your health. If you get out of sorts, head heavy. and weary with sick stomach, it is usu- ally constipation—a system clogged l with waste and poisonous matter. For over 70 years Beecham’s Pills have been correcting just that con- dition; is a trial tested medicine— i easy to take and sure to act in over- coming constipation. No taste—no gripes. let BEECHAM’ PILLS helzs)“ nature existing circumstances, Plan now your trip for this fall or winter. Plenty of accon;modafiona'n! prices to fit your purse — hotels, boarding houses, bungalows. Call on us freely for in- formation, and let us send you book “‘California Calls You.” A The Chicago & NorthWestern—Union Pacific—is the best way to go. See Salt Lake City on the way.- Travel on the de luxe LOS ANGELES LIMITED —all Pullmar, exclusively first-class—leaving C. & N. W. Terminal, Chicago, daily at 8:00.P. M.; or the Continental Limited leaving at 10:30 A. M. los Angeles l;'mii@g i icago & North Western Union Pacific System For information, ask any Railroad Ticket Office, or D. M. Davis, F. L. Feakins, Gen'l Agent, C. & N. W. Ry., Gen'l Agent, U. P. Syste: 10c.—12 Pills 25c.—40 Pills 544 Widener Bldg., T Teust o 1335 Chesteut St, Philadelphia - 2ooml Trust Bldg, 50c.— 90 Pills 15th & Market Sts., Philadelphia | See It—Ride In It hours through crowded city traffic or send it across country for.a whole day'’s run without the usual fatigue to driver or passenger. That is so reliable that attention with an oil can virtually constitutes its sole service require- ment. Such was the aim and such is the achievement— Think of a light, economical, moderate priced car that does these things: 15 That is so fleet and smooth in its response to your will you are mever conscious that it is a piece of machinery. That is so easily operated you can-guide it for the New and Improved ESSEX Get a New and Joyous Thrill in Motoring TRADE ACTIVE IN CHICAGO AREA . b &2 might stay:price adjustment, consume Furniture dealers in this section a The furniture rs have and the worked jup on the new price Lasls. in the form of on the New Price Basis PHILADELPHIA, October 19.—The |8peclal Dispatch to The Star, great body of citizens in this section is facing the possibility of & raflroad |the 1ast of Loulslanu’s great crops, has and up in the mountains; motoring at its bes s business men: awho say that |tie-up of necessities with the utmoxt |Matured and harvesting now is well un- ol S SR . pin| g g a» t. lif they do not come down th will |calmness. State authorities estimate |der way. The larger part of the pro- mfll)\i__ll-_nlh\,‘"l;'l-(‘:i U;;ghe;a‘!;“'.bu:;‘ ; be no’business. the number of cggs iIn storage at|ceeds from this crop, usually amounting [grohger, but prices have not . ads These men feel that a railroad |7,000,000 dozen, or two-thirds of a to between $25,000,000 and $30,000,000, * . dogen for every resident of this state. The possibility of & strike has st ulated buying of coal for domestic late business now uses to some extent, but under ths|trade in nearly every line here is so (‘"' householders | near normal that merchants do not ex-| N are ordering in small lots, as it is relt water transportation and auto trucks Old Essex drivers sense the difference as soon as they take the wheel. ; Its speed and acceleration and endurance are known to them. Others may not bé so familiar with these Essex qualities. Their surprise and delight will be all the greater. . Bat old owners, who know the Essex will be charmed at the smoother way the New Improved Essex does the-things that gives them pride in their cars. < More Economy Than Ever From the first Essex appealed to men because it does what costlier and larger cars do and at small car cost in fuel, oil and tires. The New Improved ‘Esséx adds ‘gasoline-mileage. Oil econ- omy is greater, although old Essex cars averaged around 300 miles to the quart. Its tires often gave 10,000 to 15,000 miles of service. Now cord tires are standard équipment and greatly increase tire mileage. o ) ok 0ld Essex owners hardly understand how reliability could be increased. Many—hundreds in - fact—report cupwards of 80,000 and 40,000 miles of service, with' incredibly small re- The Price Now Is $1375 : P Touring, $1375° ", Sedan, $2230 . S £. 0. b. Detroit LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS COMPANY Salesroom, 1212 Connecticut Ave. Telephone Franklin 7700 OPEN _EVENINGS UNIIL 9 P. M. . pair bills as judged by the usual requirements of motor car operation. : s But the new improved Essex lengthens the period of that service. Simple and inexpensive ways to replacé parts as they wear are provided: Thus the tight, squeak-free and rattle-free qualities and lively performance of the Essex when new, may be retained throughout the life of the car. And how long an Essex may be relied upon to serve, needs more jears for proof than opportunity has yet provided. 3 . A Better Car for - Less Monéy = All the advantages of the original Essex are retained. - The pride of ownership is greater. You can turn it in narrow streets. It finds room in small parking spaces. It is small and light and yet commodious, safe and comfortable. Ve . The New Improved Essex expresses the new day meaning of refinement—of reduced weight—freedom from unnecessary bulk, and the finest mark of motoring luxury. - When Essex is considered, size and price do not mark the standard of car quality or value. Y e We want you to know that—a ride will prove it. - \ Roadster, $1375 Cabriolet, $1580 % Service Station, 633 Massachusetts Ave, ds will be able to]650 men. The plant employs a thou- sand men when.operating at capaeity. Tho large purchasers of wool at tle fr Phiin- elphia textile interests is he ol wALTI SRS s : ndicate continued activity in the [_iALTIMORE, October 19 (Spreial): Waglen mills here. Manufacturers of | prape Meafowhroolt | cxe WOTke, 500 cotton goods have had no difficulty in| for" ndditional machinery and im- moving products at a slight advan :c from prices based on old mate but new supplies are being ho cautiously since the increaso of raw cotton. Buyers of co cotton yarns are not keen Machinery. provements for its new plant here. e Canned Goods. V_YORK, October 19 (Special). —Buyers of canned goods showed lit- tle anxlety to buy In preparation for sllk are|® rallroad strike, although quick de- Manufacturers of bre slowing down, but the hosiery miils are busy turning out silk stockin: 80 Louisiana Sugar Harvest - Is Trade Stimulant There BY L V. SHANNON. me cases. Brokers expyct more ac- ivity in lines wherg ‘stocks are 16w, especially tomatoes. Sugar. FORT WORTH, October 19 clal).—The price of sugar throughout this territory has fallen 20 cénts on the hundred pounds in the Iast few ays. ! NEW ORLEANS, October 19.—Sugar, Frult, vanced. Improvement has been noted | in the prune market, but quotations | are so far below those of lasi year | that the growers feel poor. | W _YORK, October 19 (Special). —The first of t alifornia_straw- berries of this on have just.ar- rived here and were in. good condi will. tion. They were packed in twelyes Collections are remarkably good and |pint trays and sold at from 25 to 35 old debts are being paid or reduced in[cents a pint. a manner thoroughly satisfactory to ~ bankers and merchunts. - Bank deposits Non-Ferrous Metals. oo mee lon are increasing| CHICAGO, October 19 (Special).— ! Louistana sugar planters are offering | 11ie American Manganese Company is granulated sugar at a quarter of a cent | PTéParing the erection of a new plant Snder the price quoted for standard |for producing crushed limestone in granulated, with the purchase price | ATkansas at a cost of about $500,000. payable In four Installments to stimu-This plant will be operated i con- finds its way into this city in one form or another, and this Is serving to stimu- The volume of cct much improvement. They only ope it will continue at its present level and there secems reason to belleve it late sales. Under their plan the price is [Junction with _the development of guaranteed to the date of the last pay- | M&ngunese properties in the Arkan- ment. sas fleld. Commodity Reports From Various Sections Iron and Steel. BIRMINGHAM, October 19 (Special). —Ironmakers are preparing here for at least six weeks' production, whether there s a railroad strike or not. Many will be able to run that long without receiving additional raw material. NEW YORK, October 19 (Special). There lWOrQ more structural steel o ders placed in September than in any month since July, 1620, accoraing to|] Ends Stubborn Coughs figures compiled here by builders : The orders aggregated about 86,000 in a Hurry | tons, or 48 per cent of capacity of the ST plants. For real effectiveness, this old home- Quick Service LEWIS M. THAY zowszn's. rmx 507 13th N.W. Chemicals. DETROIT, Octcber 19 (Special).— The J. B. Ford Company, makers of alkall products, who do business in many foreign countries, report that they are enjoying the largest busi- in the history of the concern. NEW YORK, October 19 (Special). The position of the ammoniates among the fertilizer list ir extremely strong. and prices for spot are at new high levels for the moment. Nitrate of £oda also is very firm. De- mand for sixty-six-degree sulphuric acid at $17 a ton has greatly im- proved. There is also a steady call for the lower grades, whick are being bought by the fertilizer companies. and cheaply prepared You'll never know how quickly bad cough can be conquered un you try this famous old homemade all day and all night will say that the immediate ef given is almost like magic. It is very easily pre- pared, and there is nothing better for coughs. Into a pint bottle put 2} ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar sirup to make a full pint. Or Millinery. ST. LOUIS, October 19 (Special).— Colder weather has brought some ac- tivity to the millinery trade in the southwest, where it has been at a low ebb because of high temperatures. honey or corn sirup instead of sugar situp. Either way, the full pint saves about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough prepara- Leather. NEW YORK, October 19 (Special). — little activity in the leather market, but no sharp down- ward revisions of prices are expected. effective remedy. It keeps perfectly Fish, HALIFAX, N. 8, October 19 (Spe- clal).—The lobster fishing seaxon from Halifax to St. Marys bay will be extended this year from November cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and disappear. A Ilveries on futures were asked 1n|f (Spe- | | Notice and_ 0 made remedy has no equal. Easily | remedy. . Any one who has coughed K you can use clarified molasses, ! tions, and gives you a more positive, . and tastes pleasant—children like it. = You can feel this take hold in-| stantly, soothing and healing the membranes in all the air passages.; It promptly loosens a dry, tight|; LEGAL NOTICES F. H. STEPHENS and ¥, W. HIL - Attorneys. IN THE SUPRI trict of Colom| —In re the condemiation ing and widening of an in the D wction 1608 1, fn- of Taw for the District of a petition i this court strict of Columbia. a8 shown on a map or tiied with the said petition as part thereof, and praring this court emparel & Jiry in ac the law provided the the expenses of these p , 1 Jot or part of jot or pur of land, which will be benefited by said as provided for by the aforesaid Code of Law court, thix 10th day of October, that ‘all_persons havin: any ini procecdings be, and they are h the Jury to and it is is potice and week for two o empaneled and sworn forther ordered. that a copy order be publisied twice icesni n The W newspapers - published ‘cmmencing at leaxt fen 1921, Tt is further ordered. that a copy of thix notice and order be werved by the T nited Statea marsial or Lis deputies upon each of the owners of the fee of the lund to he o Lerein as may be found by or his deputies witlin the D iereby given District of Columbia, to the provi ction 100810 section 1608 1. ineiu ave ition in this court 2. «: condemnation of the 1and pec- exsary for the extension of un alley in square 933 (bounded by G. H. 9th and i0th rortheast), ~in the District of Colum shown on’'a wap or plat Gled with ns part thereol, and prasing wiso tha: rt en pe this cou be taken alley as henefits amount of sa penses of these part_of lot or and the condem i tion timt | ) tan Evening he Wash ton’ Post. news. 1F ! | bia.—isiri Onier of P: that the C. day's use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and it is also splendid for bronchitis, hoarseness and bronchial 1 to December 15. The fishing then will be discontinued until March 1. Furniture. D RAPIDS, Mich., October 19 The Roden Leather Com- y is receiving orders daily from regular customers and inquiries are flowing in from the “now and then” customers. This latter indication of prosperity has been unheard of for many months. C. M. Heard, receiver of the company, declared today there was tangible evidence of improved business in Grand Rapids. WAKEFIELD, Mass., October 19 (Speclal).—The Haywood Brothers N | and Wakefield Company. makers of wicker furniture, now are employing asthma. 7 Pinex is a most valuable cancen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, the most reliable rem- edy for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment, ask your. druggist for “2): ounces of Pinex” with janything else. Guaranteed to give |absolute satisfaction or money re- funded. The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayng, Ind. IF YOU HAD A NECK A8 LONG AS THIS FELLOW,. AND HAD ALL THE WAY DOWN TONSILINE SHOULDQUICKLY RELIEVEST 35c. and 0c. _Hospital Sise, 81 ALL DRUGGISTS Wonderful Provide instant, clean, steady HEAT when and where wanted. All sizes here. Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St. , Washington Rall- ay Electrie Bullding, 14th and C Sts. N.W. Telephone Main 855 7 Branch wi My advertisement may be copied, but not my work DR. PLATE SPECIALIST RoorLess AncHor BaR RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. - .. (11 N ON THE OCEAN FRONT -. , s ATLANTIC H looking the ocean. 15 . H g LESS EXTRACTIONS = BY CONDUCTIVE ANESTHESIA | = Removable Bridgework Inserted I ‘ Without Grinding Your Teeth. $1.50 epall While You Wait 55 LEHMAN []307 7th St. N. W, @oen Evenings—Closed the exhilarating Boardwalk,: New Golf Club Privileges directions and don't accept|tic condem IRALEIGH - TheJBreakers Unusually attractive during Autumn and Winter Seasons. Rates greatly reduced. uxurious, heated Solarium, bathed in Sunshine, over- where charming afternoon musi- cals and complimentary “Five O'Clock” Tea Service invite complete rélaxation’ aftér your return from an outing on American and _Edcrofiean plans. QUL 1] i lumbia, pursuant to the provisions 1. to section 10 lusive, of the Cade of Law for tle District of Columbia. have fled a petition in thix praviog for fhe cogdemnation of th oo opening of a minor avenue and Bruce p street being weet of. 1 paralel to. Disirict of Columbia. filed with the <iid d prayifg also that 1 in such v ‘er of lan: of the opeui v for the as benefits re amonnt of said iting_the dama, ceed of i before the Sth o'clo 1 the ¢ ri fing and and the sssessment of he be empaneled and sw and it i further ordersd that ® is notice wnd order be published twice & werk for two s cessive weeks in The Washington Evening Star, the dafly Washington Law Reporter and * the Washington Post. news published in ¢ the said District. commen o least ten - daya before the suid 1921. 1t is forther or I of dered that a copy ) A b N H. BEACH. Clerk. By F. E_CUN GHAM, Assistant Clerk. 0c12.13.10.20 ORTS. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. . THE WAVEKRLY Ocean front. Booklet. Mre. B. G. PORTER. Jr. Directly on fhe Ocean ront (o i immfipnmumum% NS T e mae] - : ach. Specia] winter rates. 8t Charles PI. & T pecial winter rates Cap., 500. ham, formerl 3 ATLANTIC CITY Worlds Greatest Hotel Success “THE CALVERT Virginia Ave. Moderate Fall Rat FIREPRQOF CITY, N. J. or from the Golf Course. (UL