Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 33

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FRANK J. HOGAN SPEAKS. Addresses Members of Local Real Estate Board. t b Frank J. Hogan, local lawyer, speak- ¢ ! | ing _yesterday before members of bi the Washington Rcal Estate Board, at . b thelr luncheon inthe La Fayette Hotel, emphasized the economic necessity for strict adherence to the principles of “Jess government in business and more business In government,” as lald down by President Harding. George Christian, secretary to the President, was ‘he guest of honor at the luncheom Washington fas been burdened with too much legislation, with consequent deleterious effects on business here, Mr. Hogun declared. The speaker com- mended the Iocal realtors for reorgan- 1zing_their boird on a permauent work- ing basis;, with established headquar- ters, and .pointed to the necessity for members following clozely the code of ethics laid down by the Natlonal As- sociation o? Real Estate Boards. He advocated a square deal for seller, buyer, tenant and landlord allke, a8 the best means to maintain the high standards of the professioh. . Mr. Hogan was Introduced by Ed- O 1 es mund D. Rheam, chairman of the lunch- eon committee, who presided. Mors than seventy-five members attended. Every glass of Dikeman’s Pure Apple Juice contains the delicious and healthful juices of three whole apples! Noth- ing else added—not even sugar or water, Just the pure juice of big, red, sun-ripened apples, freshly gathered in sunny orchards. SUES FOR $50,000. Invoking the employers’ lability act, Mra. Josephine Floravant, for herself and her infant son, Joseph. jr., yesterday filed suit in the District Supreme Court to recover $50,000 damages from Edward W. Hyde, jr. and Willlam H. Baxter, trading ar Hyde & Baxter. Joseph Fioravantl, her husband, while in the employe | of the defendants November 10 last was killed at League Island navy yard, Philadelphia, by falling a distance of twenty feet. Attorneys Swingle & Swingle appear for the plaintiff. Stop at one of the Dikeman Stores and drink a glass or two each day. I " Just How You Stand Tonight ‘The day’s sales of each department, summary of cash received, accounts payable and receivable, ‘bank balance, window dis- play, advertising— All at a glance, on Na- tional Business Statement Form 80-AF. Ask your BY THE, MAKERS OF DIKEMAN'S ORANGE BEVERAGE - TOKIO WOMAN Mme. Kajl Yajima, ninety years old a eome to this country with a peace petition over 100 yard by more than 10,000 Japanese women, who wish to end all war. This petition, written on Japanese rice paper and signed in both Japanese und English, will be presented to President Harding (omorrow. Mme, Yajima is expected to _arrive in Washington teday. COAST GUARDS EXONERATED. |today of blame in conmection with |promptly fn search of the men. when ANGLESBA, N. J., Noveniber 4.— |the drowning of eleven fishermen off [ they were reported missing. The The United States coast guards at|Hereford inlet bar Monday. Fisher- |jury's verdict stated that the men Anglesea and Stone Harbor stations|men of this place had criticised the |came to their death from accidental were exonerated by a coroner’s jury | coast guards for failing to goldrowning. TO BRING 100-YARD PEACE | PETITION. 7 For One Week, November 9th to 16th, inclusive, we will stage the Greatest Sale of Used Cars in our entire histery. WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT If you have any idea of buying a car at any time within six months— If you want a car that you and your family can be proud of— at a bedrock, economy price— You have waited for prices to reach bottom. You'll be sur- prised, amazed, when you read our Saturday and Sunday “Broadside”— > Harper-Overland Co. INCORPORATED N 1128-30 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Phone Franklin 4307 Open Sunday Japan's first womnn teacher, who has long and signed Phone Franklin 6289 and have Dikeman’s Apple Juice delivered to you in gallon bottles. “An Apple Juice a Day ) Brings Health Your Way” __ ' PN 755 IO SN e e IR NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. 18 Riverside, Holyoks, Mass, ship Texas. t A Close-Up View of Unemployment The letters from the trenches used to bring home to us the realities of war more strongly than pages of official reports. Neither can the whole truth about unemployment be learned from columns of Labor Department statistics, reports of the Unemployment Conference, or even from the formal statements of such well-informed men as Herbert Hoover and Samuel Gom- pers. While the editor of a trade union paper in Bridgeport, or South Omaha, may not be able to make an elaborate analysis of nation-wide unemployment, he does have something to tell us about the proportion of jobs to workers in his own city. And this editor is also likely to have a very definite idea of what ought to be done about it. To bring together for LITERARY DIGEST readers these various close-up views, and thus to give a more vivid realization of what those nearest the workers think about the lack of work, THE DIGEST has asked several hundred: labor editors to tell whether they find things growing better or worse, and what remedies they would recommend. As a whole, the answers, which form the basis of the leading news-feature this week and which come from thirty States and forty important industrial cities, bring cheer, for they seem to show that the Unem- ployment Conference program for immediate relief is succeeding, and that the 'situation is improving. ' Other striking news-articles of importance in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week (November 5th) are: i Actors Bilking Shakespeare Dull Teaching of History in Our Schools? The Dispute Over the Holy Land Protestant Growth in France A Drive to Recruit Catholic Youth - New Side-Lights on T. R. After Klondike Gold With Jack London Knickerbockers for Women, as Viewed by Mere Man News of the Latest Books Mr. Harding’s British-American “Doctrine” The Forlorn Hapsburg Hope The Anarchists and Our Ambassador Must Uncle Sam Forgive His Debtors? Chinese Labor Organizing Peril of “Empty Australia” Japan’s “Official” Propaganda A Plan to Give Each Man a Job to Fit His Brains Al Tracking Criminals by Their Pores | Are We All Lazy? Woman’s Friend, the Corset Topics of the Day Striking Hlustrations, Including Humorous Cur!oom Hon. FRANK W. MONDELL, Floor Leader of the House of Representatives, Washington, D. C., says—*I believe THE _LITERARY DIGEST is doing a valuable service for the Nation.’ The greatest difficulty I have is to secure the benefit of current discussion of public questions in'the limited time at my command. THE DIGEST is the most helpful agency for this purpose.” November 5th Number on Sale' To-day—Néws-dealers lb Cents—$4.00 a Year FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Pubtishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK transport service, at New York city | | and la ordered o, this by Cor ter NL Y a t t he P h i l l ip Levy S to re | ASSIGN COMMANDER HUGHES. Commander William N. Naval Supply Corps, attached to bureau of supplies and accounts, Navy | Department, has been assigned to duty as supply efficer of the battle- Corps, War Department. el?fi‘iy Digest ' Three Stores at stationer to show it to you, 481 Ninth Street N. W. with National Ring Binder COL. JACKSON COMES HERE. |4 719 Fourteenth St. Nr W. 6408 or 6508. Lieut.. Col. Franklin P. Jacks 3034 Fourteenth St. N. W. Look. yh'g 7 This Trade Mark Quartermaster, Corps, &3% Been re- Hugh can you find such values in Good Furniture—Come in Tomorrow 10-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite In Genuine Walnut or Mahogany Finish ¢ < Q Exactly like illustration, consisting of Buffet, 60 inches long, with mirror back; China Closet, Serving Table, Round Extension Table, 48 inches wide (oblong table $10 additional). 5 Side Chairs, 1 Arm Chair. seats uphol- stered in Genuine Leather, $19.50 Cash—$3.00 Weekly 195" Chifforobe P D (U T : ; Your choice of Oak or Mahogany finish; guaranteed, construc- tion. Must be seen to be appreciated. $38.75 $4 Cash—$1 Weekly This Beautiful Bedroom Suite Consisting of a Dresser, Chifforette, Semi-Vanity Table S 1 4 9 00 and Full-size Bow-end Bed, similar to illustration. Genuine walnut or mahogany finish. $15.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly 735 Tth STNW-BETWEENGE Y

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