Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 34

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1 daii s 4 THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921.. 'HITS FORD CONTROL | OF RAILWAY LINE Not in Public “Interest, But “ Lawful, Is View of W. D. Hines. Ownership and operation of the De- troit, Toledo and Ironton railroad by Henry Ford is contrary to the public interest, in the opinion of Walker D. Hines, former director general of railroads. In a statement issued by the Chamber of Commerce of the fz_JJIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIl!llIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIlIIIHIIHllIIIIMll!l TSI LOUIS & CO., SEVENTH-& G | VICTOR PRODUCTS EXCLUSIVELY THE LOUIS CHRISTMAS CLUB—WHAT IT IS Buy $6 worth of Records of your own choosing, and entire outfit of large Cabinet Victrola'and records is delivered at once. Pay- ments of $9 per month begin 30 days later. ALL THE SPLENDID DECEMBER RECORDS T READY TOMORROW. Unfledssutel. published in the Na. G tion's Bu: Mr, Hines says own- . 5 +{ ership and operation of the road by . Mr. Ford furnishes a powerful lever. age for obtaining speclal considera. N tion from t’ common carriers of the country. ‘ “But as long as this is permitted by i ep law,” Mr, Hln.? says, “we can at least congratulate ourselves that the railroad {s in the hands of & genius who is willing to_ turn his railroad into a laboratory for the making of experiments which his resourceful- ness suggests. I shall be surprised if Give a Hoover for Christmas el And What it Means In Your Home “By purchasing this railroad Mr. Ford has done what was the equiva- PO AN e e aVe aEs cuseinbs . i Most thoughtful is he who gives a Hoover for Christmas. For Jient ‘of bringing practically every H L 2 competing railroad system in the with The Hoover he gives more than a remembrance of countey to the door of his factory. and = . X ] the day; he gives a lifetime of freedom from the drudgery poting’ Mamufacturing plant enjove Jo you know—did you ever stop to think—how necessary of sweeping and dusting. e e e Tor his Fiitond increasod music is to your happiness—what it means to your home? divisions of through rates remains o . . vet to be ascertained, because it is Do you know there can be no real happiness without music? not at present known, but the impres- 3 g Most happy is she who receives this gift. For with her Hoover sion prevalls that he has seoured in- Just so! H she can thoroughly clean and freshen the rugs and other Soea nat awn & Tallroad must pay the s L % : H household things she treasures so dearly. And she can published tariff rate. which ls known Think of the Victrola for a moment. It brings you the music i easily meet the new standards of home cleanliness intro- fully: get_any conceaslon ifromthe of all the world—the music of the master-singers, the music of i duced l;y this efficient cleaner. No longer neeq she tol- . raliroad he-can get fn the shans of 1 the world’s most famous bands and orchestras—real music! $ erate rugs filled with unwholesome embedded dirt. By his rallvoadiiont dafRthe Lt ony: Now- lished in the tariffs or reported, un- Most satisfied, too, is the recipient of The Hoover, because she :.5:3]-"1:3’&;“;‘3?: ?o;"&fi:sf%n‘,déu?fi‘f;; You cannot think of Christmas without thinking of music— {remendous Inducemen f A 3 e ; knows, as all women know, that of all electric cleaners, ér L:f';m'.fiy '.."rfl'.e ::l‘l‘va!nlmns when the Victrola brings you that music—not an imitation of it, but . . . ‘the shipper can offer to jarge num . . ber of i iiroads the tempt 2 The Hoover is the best; that only The Hoover combines Ber o Comp et a g I ra e oL the real music three essentials of thorough cleaning: beating, sweeping O Fora: siaten tnat he ha's speeded The greatest artists of the age have contributed their art to I I t of . hi . s i 2 5 5 and air suctions Eirosa. and that other railroads the Victrola, positive that it is the one instrument which brings ; T o Tt the. " fundamentss to you their authorifative interpretation of the masterpieces of The Lifetime Furniture Stofe will be glad to demonstrate them difference. between the rafirouds in < P 2 Won't v PR general and the D., T. and I in its music. to you. on’t you come in? Row role of Ford plant facility. ' Speeds Up Deliveries. ‘Will there be a Victrola in your home this Christmas? Doen ABIC :nl;:d :x‘;'!lh:hsc‘:li:?:r\-h:; H v : 1 . . 5 D e e e ot onestly, now—will it be'a real Christmas without one? seven to -fourteen days. He says seenh e Mayer & Co. Bewenpor - |EEAIRS S A Word About the Louis Way gainer if Mr. Ford can design lighter locomotives which will do the same . § worlc a3 the existing heavy locomo- B this is th i s E ves, 2 e can_design lighte cau. s i i v i ; {ixenoAnd ¥roholcan design lighter ecause this is the per ect connecting lml'c between the Victor work as existing freight cars, and Talking Machine Co. and the buyers of their matchless products, : ; 7F : : : T a) T fi:’:}fehd ‘;%:; e noaE naykh loibe we can serve you best; because we serve you best this is “the : ate OF cavh with the elatiae hean store of no regrets.” H equipment throughout the country on i Sllzsortaotiurades oand curves and Satisfactory and convenient terms will 'be made. You select from : b the entire Victrola line. We hand you a perpetual guarantee to - ~ AVERAGE OF $5 A MONTH keep your Victrola ALWAYS in perfect condition. | i The Louis Record Service is famous—because WE HAVE THE i DECREASE IN RENTALS RECORDS—intelligent and painstaking attendants—every cour- § P PEL A teous service. % mmission er ec en “A ] Tenants in Building on Belmont - s CH 3 s, Street—Other Decisions. v £ E I E‘ l I HE RIS I Iyl A S H * “Rents which in the aggregate rep- x i sent an average decrease o N teen apartments at 1315 and 1321 Bel . Homs Randed"down esterdsy by i Adeste Fideles Westminater Chimes 16053 .:’1‘.2};,:;5: l.pi';:me‘,"fl':;":'nz;"b#,:m"‘ = ?‘Id,'l‘(m:ly Light, & Nearer, My God, To Thee Westminster Chimes i o Srense on. an_ averags of. 3¢ a oly Night Harry Macd h 2: :nonl:'o(\":r Iratesvflxed ugyenr{-s’n‘ by Hosanna fi‘l’zy M‘afi:;:::hs |6%0 g’:.:;:‘,:';rfi,:::;,—'i":}d'&‘::n:;‘ts' T Oh Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) Hayden (Qz“u::'ht Hetor H Al all the Belmont atreet apartment ome Over There - et i Ccases complaint was brought by ten. Silent Night, Hallowed Night - Hayd et i sl Coosevn Linkis o Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown Hayden Quartet} 16266 : e sk Christmas Morning at Clancey’s Steve Porter i T e B S S Clancey’s Wooden Wedding Steve Porter| 16936 £ e Those Bt 1321 Belmont street Oh, Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) Trinity Choir a: R. E. Koerb = t»|6996 - : HsChora Sianroe, Fiorence 3. L Lot ;;y to ;‘hel:vorld- : TElunty Bc.llkoir : Lewis D. Kelly, Louis M. an ilent Night 3 sie or 3 Mrs. Herbert O. Rogers. The th i % 117164 | A Telephone System Must Expand || [sh mldss o Hark! the Herald Angels Sing. Trinity Choir| i H ;i |} |Roscoe H. Alleman, H. S. Whitehurst Noel (Holy Night) Violin, ’Cello, Harp Venetian Trio) 17045 4 : y : and Curtls D. Cecll. Silent Night, Holy Night Celesta : Felix Arndtz 5 -r\ HERE is no such thing as closing the capi- e, fxed-on Bhosn apkriments- in Silent Night, Holy Night Neapolitan Tri No. 100—$150 i st | : ng mng PY-. R e 1311 ‘Bhods” Toiand e bl A de Fromry e o} 18389 . H tal account of a tel hone tem unles' avenue northwest, of which W. Minnie ymns—Sel arp - Lapi f \ ! ; et i o Star of Bethlehem Harry Macdonoush 135055 i it propo:hesto gooutof bl;smeu.d'!'he telepl:;orie ;‘,fi;;r Sane"wers Hsrry o Price. Frank Saviour, When Night Involves the Skies Trinity cwri H em that is not going forward is goi ck- | & Davidson, May M. Parsons, Yule-Tide—Christmas Fantasia Pryor’s Band : :vy:trd. going going A ¢ §“"§?g§??5;.§:3"’:{-‘§°§5,§' ng‘;e; o Frank Croxton | 35261 ; 5 o o - Willo ‘ane Emma W, 2 : H Each new subscriber Teqmres additional : A umber of rental decisions were | Christmas Light, Behold g Peerless Quartet 2 35335 H plant—a new telephone set, additional central juiued In other cases whers individual Ring Out, Wild Bells y Percy Hemus i office equipment, in most cases an additional 3 - i While Shepherds Watched Victor Oratorio g{:““';ss-flz line from the central office to the subscriber’s Why He Asked. It Came Upon the Midnight Clear ¥ictor &WM 1 Choom f premises. e i woiNeeo A hap shy, DlaYS® Night Before Christmas—Recitation e ;_.‘d‘h“%fifls H “Why, no, my ‘son. ' Why do you . Gingerbread Boy—Recitation 2 i : o . 2 ask that?” Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem Trinity Choir %35594 H But these additions cannot wait until the f o3 hensa g el the: new maig ne Angels from the Realms of Glory . Trinity Choir H subscriber wants service. To do this would re- | B sent. the o1d hen away for the It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Victor Mixed Chorus) 35, ] <o | uire that applicants wait sometimes for an in- e Sing, O Heavens : Victor Mixed sz 4 ; 3 i PP W. 5 ; ‘Bloe. Blood. Santa Claus Tells About His Toy Shop - Gilbert Girard ) 35679 N . definite period. We must anticipate the pub- From Tondon Pun. Santa Claus Gives Away His Toys . Gilbert Girard} ; , lic's nd and l:llways m:lhntam d: reserve plant B this » pedigres Holy Night (fi:'l'fi'fi?g = Sl Lucy lc_}b"-_l}l:, m; 45145 & —condui cal switchboar , wires, esler—Pedlgree? I should just! Silent Night, ly B - o DS only GaTk e wouldu't speak to. Babes in Toyland—March of the Toys Victor Herbert’s Orchestra 55054 No. 90—8125 i To inock the requirements For nest eigherofus | Naughty Marietta Intermezzo Victor Herbert’s Orchestra i Shida : XL ycar Babes in Toyland—The Military Ball Victor Herbert's Orchestra ) 55114 i and the years to come the money for the ex- Badinage Victor Herbert's Orchmnz : i tensions must -be secured from the investors Holy Night Evan Williams 64106 y i this year. Our earnings this year, then, will de- :fi“' ’:“Nr :’lh'i““ Nacht . . . = "“";,‘. Culp ;’:?g; § termine whether we can attract the new capital tar of Bethlehem LSl van Williams ; ; Adeste Fideles,(with Chorus and Chimes) Jobn McCormack 74436 ; 9ecenatry to meet your requirements for serv- Noel (Holy Night) o Pol Plancon 85099 H ice next year, e Silent Night, Holy Night Alma Gluck-Paul Reimers 87544 H > - Stille N.jd‘.:, Heilige Nacht Ernestine Schumann-Heink 88138 i .Cantique de Noel <4 Enrico Caruso 88561 i The Chesapeake & Potomac : i y . H . Telephone (@) Company LOUIS & CO. 3 y ; - Corner Tth and G Streets NW. : ' k sk ‘IN THE HEART .OPEN THIS VICTOR PRODUCTS % | : ‘OF THINGS" «( EVENING EXCLUSIVELY No. 80—$100 hE- d fE e cie

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