Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1921, Page 16

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‘Ask Us for Estimates| JUBY HAS DAMAGE SUIT. NASHVILLE, Tenn., November 10.— intt —Wlen the: inti ]‘; allgtmg o paperimeing SeLafi " 00% | The 365000 damage euit of W. W. Dar- .| prices will give you as much | gep against Adams Express Company, APk e eroine 1v%ur [In which the former sceks to Tecover hanging | a8 the loss of a carload of race horses in |- i 3 a train wreck just north of Cincinnatl| ¢ houses, ~ distributing = warehouses, |y ‘'s;i3 g que to demand developed HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. |55, Sk U5 5% W%itt| Buying in Cleveland A R ke PR s 2 Delng: 0 3 ¢ 1 velan rea S ackens o1 tablished, and broken almost daily 1 : 2833 18th 81, N Phone Col, 1077 oourt. -y : . 5 a5, thers 18 b e e o oo | . cmi e e e e e e B . . . " cessive amount of unemploymen! ICAGO, November 10 (Special). Rall Stnke Faded—-Sltuatlon These factors have shown their ef- [__Retail deslers in clothing for both % fect on- business. The mercantile {men and women report excellent busi- A em .... 1% \ }‘mu also have-been helped by ltha ness. Some have. recorded record-| 1300 ir Am Tob Oojeisis. 1136 Elecwhere ret touch of cold weather. The lat- | breaking sales in winter coats and| G &8, v . . elltmmw in Kl}llovl‘c' t:r“m e'd‘”""' in sultes. In_ one case, however, it| 2200 Calif Crusbed Fruit ) . ' ::o:;v:rnugtlgfl u"l:;flm&;':‘ ”Z was explained that these sales also| 2400 Columblan Emerald BY GUY'T. ROCKWELL. part from the buying in anticipation | Cents a gailon, :%%:f:"anl::r Coant elow 1over of Tast i Drkat - Siotars o of a possible railroad strike. The tri-state lead and sino fleld ye.p Special Dispateh to The Star. The Telling-Belle Vernon Company | has. taken on new life. Price ad- “ CLEVELAND, November 10.—The |the largest distributor of milk here, | Vances whioh halted while the rail [ s advance which has been made in the | whose drivers have been on strike for | Strike was impending have begun q hoee. Stash indusiey In tho Tast few monthe 5, weck icdey deciarad Toran open | Enin, colnedent itk Tk WISt ot TN o besta i ihls s clarly shown in the raport of ingot | 5100, 474 1s advertsing for men to the mumber. of men out of | district In nearly every ocase are g & o8 at a scale | estimates work under open-shop rules ata ¢\ Work in that state at 8,500 only. working full time and have enough C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .10, 1921.. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ! 3 using rms -{nf nsas and{sheets at trom 1 cents a ADVANCE IN STEEL INDUSTRY. [hisnizesisten: oot ot ‘bt s 2% 0% NEW YORK CURB MARKET - v ~ AP very favorable. In three monthS| AgRON, Ohlo, November 10 (Spe- By Special Leased Wire to The Star. " QUICKENS TRADING AT PLANTS|iis 5o iy simi it | SE000 GBI By L o ot o S o, & [ 3 i 0 incre: utpu 0 y W al at 0 X ST manufacturing - plante wholessls | % 605700 o ay. Th 8 OULPUL L0 | the most mctive stocks and bonds dealt in on the Carb (Brosd street) E%- change up to 1:30 p.m. today: ki E Low. 1:30. Bales, Interest on your : savings compounded | Otwice a year Our object in paying the highest rate of interest-consistent with safety is to encourage the habit of saving. productton for October -of 23,000,000 | of wages ranging from $30 to $37.50 a y is n ¢ ,030, 2 S orders ahead to keep them busy the| 200 Systematic saving. month by month. not only lays the foun- tons, which was. almost double that | Week remainder of the - 29 5 2 . Dys! . ! v lay a s ‘year. Jobbers and : X dation for successful career. but it develops character and con- for last July, when only 12,000,000 |, The market for coal has boen very Unemployment; Problem retailers, however, report a slackeh- o 4| 100 Yukon Goid ; o tentment; it places you in position to be a home owner and a tons was produced. Cleveland and|ders which were put in when it was Is Becoming Pressing one ing of demand in the last ten days. 4 oegis BONDS (1o $1.000). person who commands the respect and admiration of your neigh- Mahoning valley plants have secured 5:?{551 Hxl ""',‘;:fl""';,‘:;}u‘f:,!’,“_:; el Mot Metil, - 4 B:Hm P:’-;l:-mc-- ;g bl bors. One dollar or more will start your account. ! ::dr -I!lmre of the new business and, (hiSe L8 & S inat while they BY PAUL C. HEDRICK. NEW YORK. November 10 (Spe-| 400 RweeteCo. F 7 Aluminum 7, 1925 15 100% . g a1 e valley independents now are op-|have ample coal in cars or yards, |Special Dispatch to The Star. clal). —Demand for copper has oy 07 A " A A - C l b Bml A h erating at fully 85 per cent of ingot|there is no demand and they cannot| SEATTLE. November 10.—Unsea-|strengthened and so has the price, Carbid, T As Y T Lnae s Am T & olumbpia ssoclatuon | capucity. move it. lronm% werm weather has resulted which -M;u::a m;:\;l;’flo r:fl; o 1% o 2 DR TR ] The pig iron market here has quiet- : n a decided slackening of retall G i 20T 8 It & B 1 12 AngioAm O 1003, 716 11th St. N.W. od down considerably with trading to. | K@Nsas City Trade Boom trade. The extent to which Indian |£o0d. slihough Great Britatn is out of prd % 35 Arbour & Co T 0214 y & J 5 summer has been prolonged in this|the market temporarily. — _ . 8 Ship . P Under Government Supervision taling only a fraction of the business Seen in Influx of Firms |section s shown by the fact zhu] = done a few weeks ago. In some cases strawberry shipments from nearby . the slump in sales has amounted to BY DICK SMITH. farms has just ceased. Dealers in| SAN FRANCISCO, November 10 as much as 50 per cent and prices are | g o) nispateh to The St woole nd Sheavy clothing, over-, (Special).—It is reported here that the easing. Where producers asked $21 a | SPecisl Dispatch to The Star. coats and shoes have suffered in con-|Wool situation in Australia is ex- n last week, he now I8 inclined to| IANSAS CITY, November 10.—There | sequence. Coal dealers Lave been hit | tromely bright. Only a small amount accept $20. This situation resulted in|has been a constant Influx of new [hard also. The buying of coal bw|¢f the 1920-21 clip is unsold. The b —_—— ) | ouseholders -has been limited no: |Selling program provides for offering T ite only by the weather. but by expecta- | 450,000 bales before Christmas. 300 Citien Bervice pid. . tion that prices shortly will decrease. —— 2100 Cition Berv B etfs. The unemployment problem is be- Hemp. 1om Cushing Fet .- coming a pressing one, and efforts are| NEW YORK, November 10 e Donny Ol . Dolng mage to Provide a community | clalThe Fedustion "of Mevimn |aiion B Tasin D chest to asaist In caring for the job-isisal to 3% for gulf shipment, 3| 1A Federal 01l . e icss this winter. More than a hun-!for shipmcnt to New York has not | 1am Giliiana 081 1111 Wi e 0 lnter B T Su.. Heat a l nt dred women come daily to the cit s |resulted tn stimulating trading in that Glen Rock Ofl...... 1% ..... . 2 f*fi::g*;;'r'l » free employment bureau to apply forlfiber. Manila hemp fs slightly a9 4 q 1 MNan P 25 Tmp ; 3 TR 5 5 work. About 75 per cent of these re-|stronger. port their husbands also out of jobs t Lesther Se. ¥, NH&H4s, 10 Armistice Day. November eleventh "f";.','.”"E'ii‘,!‘e’:‘fi;‘",.,’::“.’;?',7,':’;,};’3; . P Jewelry. = R SRl { Otls Steel 8 irmistice. ay. : s CONOMICAL heat, in such vol- [ men wre Eaing Riven the preforence, | it Qnoveber 10 (Speotal) — = I R R S e gt nineteen hundred and twenty-one, the ume that it will keep every room | ’I‘h‘:m copperl-p;:dxmnx ! mi‘ne:"a::j.,,,m,.( CHAT S Chilbtea S 4 3 Scot Am ol T ‘ iedis jaoe. : 5 - u s are beginning to increase !\ an may by late s Yiariand Refining. .. - & Senrs- ; third anniversary of the laying down of in your home at an even tem- © shipments to the Tacoma smel- |ready Tor rohil orders by December T, o .o “v' it S lTAINN i i arms in the Great World War, will be perature. | NEW YORK, November 10 (special). |5 i > " dity R t —Indications ' ‘are evident “among a day of honor to those who gave their —dependable heat, that is not af- Commodity Reports . |menstacturing Jewslers that nm"_\'l - . . . : i h 5 = % wiil deépend on their pres- 0" 01 lives in this struggle. fected by howling wind nor freczing From Various Sections & nt stocks to carry ‘(hem .”’""“”" 0% 10 cold. Conl. N ";.;“:TL» i 5 . : ' ; Novemher 10 suratc v ith that of £ 2 The Unknown American Soldier. who —are assured by the superior con- ine corn LYON ONE-PIPE HEATER. Lower in than other lin this sectfen has been cut down {about 40 per vent due to this fact, the {mild weather and the low price’ ob- tainable for coul. o Kapnipn_ref. S'mms Pet Skellr 0! { ) nty thousands causes of W h-l nned Kalmon will be shipped outh scas la ! Arlington National Cemetery on this day. a perfect tribute to the memory of our American Soldiers who made the this month. i i i s Less expens { i 2 ) great atruggle and sacrifice for lasting tl. o oy ' ' : , L WILL REOPEN CONDITIONALLY p_eace between Nations. for it as it saves I mand for taffeta has caused setiv Haouen < > (Shnal ,’\fi 0 I, Y CHARLE o sinm'ni?vze;“yb.é-:n for you. Ask us jin the il siatket Dere s iciitivurt to Baltic porta. . f1a : i Janmics 1. Craig. state bank examiner for you prices have Increased 15 cents a vard i b - A% % men 7. Craie, suute henk exmmine - fll‘(}"' it some cases. Manufacturers hope | N . P condition that depositors agre: DULIN (“2 MAR’] lN 4 {inls demand Wil gpread to) owher! puipapmLp : ' L YesrEs : ) withdraw their mone: : d oo Glin&Che | varieties of sitks. | (SPeCIT) - Setea o e ; o eih. hay oile: year <1215 F STREET and 12i2 © 1218 G STREET - N S 1 3 «d in bot mber i ! . which closed its doors Tuesd 6 Hiand tele > 830 E St. N.W. Rubber. | week show o5 has deporl , Rl November 16 (Spe-|; anee. FeoaE 060, Lieut, Gov Phone, Maln 890, cial).—Prices for crude rubber in this report production has prexident. Capt. Craig an: arket are strong and well main- |, pre-war schedule and or- hove completed @ thorous 1 {tained, with spot ribbed smoked dirs a“e booked well ahead. | THEQO. F. SCHULZ & o foaey me s | || of them® Let an ex- 2378 Rhode Island Ave. NE. joriooced man etk it I Telephone N. 8083 Hrate: Prince_Geo; Do You Buy on a Guess? -OPERATORS of fleets of highway freighters, : ' taxicab owners and thousands of mercantile = W . Delivering the Goods ] The horse is being driven your voice over the telephone . ] closer_to his stable; the gas system — that operates rail- £ truck (started and lighted by road switches, and lights farms and manufacturing establishments buy their gaso- i [ line on proved performance, the only sound busi- I A ‘ , an Exide Battery) goes on and yachts. \ ness basis. : e longthaula,; and through $e Experience in making bat- » _ great zone in between, the teries for all , -from They must get power and econ- can make per gallon, and free- EIN electricstrect vehicleiscoming - the very dawnp :tl:pt‘l,:::torage , i . . jnto its own. Pm;?elled byan pattery industry, is available : Exide-Ironclad Battery, itde- ¢o you when it comes time to . livers the goods —with least replace the starting and light- trouble and most eeonm;x‘y. ingbattery inyourautomobile. Propulsion is only one of You will fix.ld Exide 9uality the many functions that Exide ~aneconomyinlongserviceand ‘ Batteries perform in the daily ~ dependable power. life of the nation. They sup- When you need anewExide -t B ply. the reserve. power for or repairs on any make of bat- ! Marconi wireless plants; they tery, let the nearest service cause it is the balanced motor &Y 1o get “Standard” Motor pgoyidethe St -, siation 15 otiwp odps. fuel. It excels other fuels jn Casoline, nor do you pay a pre- A e -.{ : . EXIDE SERVICE STATION 4 speed of starting power, as meas. ™Mium for it. One quality wher- : i ; ured on a dynamometer orin the ©€Ver you buy itthe best. e : : ; . Factory ‘Branch ' 1823-33 L St. N.W. & - q.)eed and pull of an automobile, Lubricate with POLARINE and ' distance any type of automobile complete your satisfaction. STANDARD OIL COMPANY : (NEW JERSEY) omy to meet competitive costs. dom from carbon accumulations Their trucks need correctly bal- over a long period. anced gasoline, with enough light . vapors for quick starts even in This is not a Suess work cold weather; gasoline that gives _ . Gasoline unwavering power on heavy Innumerable tests in the labora- grades, that burns up so com- T and on the road under every ; pletely that it leaves a minimum ¢ondition of service and climate e of carbon residue, that gives the have definitely established the “Standard” Motor Gasoline pulls el gasoline. oxe thousands of these machines be- Y0u don’t have to go out of your e

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