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16 ALEXANDRIA. RANKS TTHIN PRODUCTS Richmond Leads Virginian Cities for 1919 in Value ! of Manufacturers. Alexandria, ten miles south ofj Washington ranked seventh in a list of ten irginia cities in value of manu- factured products during 1919, the census bureau announced today. The city produced manufactured products during 1919 valued at $16,905.000. Its total® population at that time was 18.060, and it had thirty-five manu- facturing establishments. There were 4,312 persons engaged in manufac- e city during 1919, and sted in manufactures to- L000. Value products manufactured at establishments conducted under the so-called factory system in seven Virginia cities increased from ap- proximat $123,000,000 in 1914 to $315,000,000 in 1919, the bureau an- nounced. The census of manufactures SLIPPERY STREETS ADD TO TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS One lizions of Vehicles—Automobile B THANK GOODNESS, THERES GOES THE NOON WHISTLE. AOWTD MEET JEEF AND PACK 1N A LITTLE I'm THE BesT SYReeT | SWEEPER \N) TDOWN! €VvenN MUTT AIN'T AN MY CLASS! of Contributng Causes to Col- Turns Turtle. lippery streets were in part con- tribyting causes to a number of traf- fic accidents last night, none of which resulted in fatal injury. In boy 2505 abou deliv in fre both ents residing at 42 Randolph place, were thrown from the delivery wagon and severely injured, and Motorman Wil- liam injured were Hospital. Bertha Williams, two severely injured about 7 o'clock last nigh tomobile belonging to—C. H. Smith, 1232 Kenyon street. A collision between the automobiles of M and an effort to prevent striking a on a bicycle, Paul J. Clements, North Capltol street, last night t o'clock, drove his motor ery wagon against a street car ont of 447 New York avenue and vehicles were damaged. Clem- and Miss Ruth Hall, the latter Reed received a broken arm. The treated at Emergency olored. twenty- years old, 660 Kenyon street, was t, when she wag struck by an au- H street, at Georgia avenue and iss Rose Small, 815 Upshur street, Richard Cornwell, 1009 Rhode Island avenue, streets about Bert| excluded the hand and building trades and the neighborhood industries. Richmond Reports Big Gains. Tn Richmond the number ies increased from 166 to 530, while s engaged in manufactures in- 20,533 to 661, the creased from $48,667,000 to $93.940.000, and the value of products more than dou- ng from 62,491,000 to s from 209 to 207. ed from 6,111 to 6. capital from § )00 and value of 089.000 to e 10,000 to $29.588,- products from $1 000, . Portsmouth reported increases in establishments from 42 to 48, persons enzaged from 900 to 1, capital in- vested from $1.478.000 to $8.137,000 and in value of products from $1,713,- 000 to $9.376.000. Roanoke Shows Doubled Value. In Roanoke increases were: Estab- capital, $9.666,000 to 2 value of products, $16, 00 to $34.564.000. ersburg reported these incre §710116; $12,610,000 to shments de- 73 to 65, while there persons ehgdred apital, $& 00 alue of products, creased from were i rcreases in es to 4 ,000, and 'value of 000 to $30,183.000. i APPROVESCOURT-MARTIAL Secretary Denby 0. K.’s Findings in Trial of Lieut. Marvell. approved the of the naval in the case of Lieut. arvell of the Navy, charged obedience of orders, the sume temporary command of the sub. marine O-4 and take her from New | roads. | Conn,, to Hampton London. H was that the that he was | her officers and cre: he was responsible for an- ssel, submarine 0-9, of which command at the time. The court found him guilty. of the charge and sentenced him to lose ve numbers. Four members | pant hurt. Ea. 4% Eme noon for shock and bruises received ina an automobile driven by J. B. 1803 sout In the Mad Charles Al oS, morning. Father and son, were taken to Casualty Hospital ' An_automobile owned and driven by Christian Herter, 1621 21st street, and son, Jers o'clock last night. turng dore avenue, a passenger. registered at the Washington Hotel, were injured vesterday afternoon as a re! cab the and pita e tern Manager Ferguson . automobile of William C. Helt- | i§ expected to be presen | is worth 50 muller, 812 Jefferson street. at 15th o streets. Th - v . 1 treatment. ey refused hos-| q. necklace. mow an ornament. cents to you afte; c court recommended clemency | |i§ the oflicer's youth and good record. The bureau of naviga- tion approved the sentence as ren- dered on the ground that the accused had shown 2 spirit of insubordination in questioning the propriety of the duty to which he had been assigned. _—— The return of Alsace-Lorraine has added ahout 300,000 to the Protestant population of France. flies of Butter Large Assortment Beautiful Specimens for Trays . Complete lines of Reed, Raffia and Bases for Basketry Work. TYPEWRITER & OFFICE SUPPLY CO0. 722 13th Street N. W. ———— ROTECTION Good paint well applied by Ferguson gives the desired results. Satisfaction PLUS. Iaterlor and Exterior Wark. B K- FERGUSON, INC. 332%. Patnting Department, Ph. N. 231338 [Tle——]a]l——]al——]o]lc——]o[——=]o[—=]o]——=]o]=—=[d in front of 132 rsons cngaged, |4t Casuaity Hospital for injuries to Joseph Cover, a painter employed in the railroad shops at Crestline, Ohio, has been retired on a pension, years and eleven months. 0 o'clock last night. ha Freeman, 444 K street, occu- of the latter car, was slightly She refused hospital treatment. rl Hope, sixteen years old, 1115 Street southwest, was treated at rgency Hospital yesterday after- NATIONAL UNION. Victory Council, Thursday had a U. S. BANKER HONORED. tional Union degree team, the fol- lowing officiating in the various offi- ces: E. Ferguson, J. E. Boreland, Daniel I. Leane, J. R. Newman, L. B. Strickrott, J. T: Burdine and T. P. Rvan. W. .H Barnholt of Victory Council led the choir and W. A. Smith of Congressional Council was pianist. After the initiatory work, the council | j was turned over to Speaker Trupp, who had a surprise. in store. W, he pulled back the curtain there vealed an old-time country of useful and valuable 'artic which every member present had a share. At the Thanksgiving turkey award the lucky members were F. F. Major, F. J. McCarroll and J. J. Knibbs. Government Printing Oifice Coun- cil recently gave consideration to the joint entertainment to be given for the benet of the hospital association; the question of advertising the various activities of the order and the election in_December to the hospital association ~ H. Collins Council, Thursday re- ceived an invitation to attend in a body the big meeting held by Victory Council the same night. At its next meeting French Legion of Honor. PARIS, November 13.—Edward ‘Tuck, a retired American banker, who makes hs home In Paris, has been ld. W made a commander of the Legion of | she returned colliston between his bicycle and t Much, F street, at 12th and F streets hwest. an effort to avoid striking a dog. automobile in which Charles H. dox, fifty-one years old, and es H. Maddox. eighteen years his sew weara piding turned turtle 0od Hope road, Ana- v o'clock yesterday Julia Stell, an officer of the legion, in recognition of their work in caring for the wounded during the war. Mr. Tuck founded and maintains the | pesidence. Stell Hospital at Ruel, and is a mem- i, BoOU! merican Red Cross in Europe. recover: a taxicab driven by John Garrl- ‘1211 I street, collided at New ey avenue and E street gbout 11 The taxicab over- ed, resulting In injury to Theo- Estler, 3664 New Hampshire He was treated Children’s Thrift Coupon It's Worth Fifty Cents right leg. nk B. Wiborg and daughter, bank account. sult of a collision between a taxi- i n in which they were riding and This coupor was formerly something that was a badge of disgrace. worn only by slaves as a symbol of their servitude. The possibilities of the necklace for decorative purposes caused It to lose its servile significance and become an article of wear. Cut out. the coupon, take it, with 50 cents, to the Liberty National Bank, at 15th and I Sts. N.W., and you can open a $1 savings ac- count. —_— T having served the company fifty Evening &Téilnday Star 60c a Month Delivered by Regular Carrier Besides being credited with a 81l account, cach depositor will be furnished a Liberty A picture of the bank is inset in this coupon. 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