Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1922, Page 34

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i i e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. College Graduate Objects to Work, Declares Edison ted Press. N. J.. November 18. main objection I have against a college graduate,” said Thomas A. Edison in an inter- view, “is that he objects to work, especially if it is dirt Mr. Edison expressed his views &t his laboratory in Orange, N. J., to the P'rincetonian “The college graduate doesn’t want a job with work in it con- tinued the electrical wizard, “and when he does get a position he expects to he appointed foreman at the end of six weeks. Most men working for M4 never at- tended college. The collexe men I have usually show lack of im- aginutior hey scarcely have any suggestions to make in their diilv routine which might lead to improvement in their various de- partments. “College is a good place for a man who wants to work, but, un- fortunately. there are very few of this type nowadays. Yet, if a man wants to succeed it iS not necessary for him to go to college. e will broaden himself without i We havea enough lawyers, doc- tors and litera men. Also we s & s 2100000 jobs with no one capable of filling them. The main quality for suce in my estimation, is ambition with a wiil to work. BUY With and W Ford Tourings Ford Sedans Ford Deliveries Tractors Also a number of New Go price. PARKWAY 1065 Wis. Apartments of Rental NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY FORD CARS CHEAP We Are Making Room for Our New Stock Priced From $50 Up Terms if you want them. THE WOODLAND Cathedral Avenue East of Connecticut Avenue four rooms and bath. OW AVAILABLE For floor plans and reservations see Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. BY RADIO TODAY Schedule. of Local Wireless Entertainment. NAA—Naval Radio Statlow, Radlo, Va. 10:30 a.m.-—Meteorological report on 5950 meters by arc transmitter. 12 noon—Time signal, ship orders and weather report. 10 p.m—Ship orders, port and time signal. . 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news (2,650 meters). WMD—Church of the Covennat, Con- necticut avenue and N strects (360 meters). weather re- Morning services; sermon harles Wood, pastol frernoon services: ad- | rudor. 3 |78 p.m.—Evening services; sermon by Dr. Wood on "Korea, the Sunrise Land.” s ; SULTANA SURVIVOR DIES. WESTERVILLE. Ohio, November 13. —Peter Frederick Rossolet, elghty-four | years of age, civil war veteran and said | 1o have been one of three living surviv- [ors of the Sultana disaster. diea here today, | In¢ teer Infant mpany K. 50th “Ohio Volun- Rossolet went with Sher- man to Atlanta. He boarded the Sul- | tana, which was blown up in the Mis- | stssippi river near Memphis, after hav- ing been a Confederate prisoner. NOW ithout Starter Ford Runabouts Ford Coupes Ford-Ton Trucks vernment 1918 Chassis at a low MOTOR CO. Ave. N.W. two. three and Agents. Few Unfurnis| of 8 Rooms Open for Rental % 1424 Sixteenth Street NW STILL AVAILABLE For Floor Plans and Reservations See Thomas J. Fisher and Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. hed Apirlmenls and 3 Baths Inspection Agents. You carpet your office, that din-hammers you the bedlam with Its clean—cut work and operator’s earning power District Virginia Her Notes Typed Silently as Penciled pr_leumatic door checks, modulate your voice, dictate—then turn loose an automatic riveter The Noiseless Typewriter The absolute quiet of the world’s fastest machine dem- onstrated Phone Main 8379. Portable {8 a mum midget model of the big fellow. wear rubber heels, have r words on paper. Hush flying action increase the and the employer's profit. office— Noiseless in your of Columbia, Maryland, and West Virginia {Must Be Qualified Telegraph Operators and Have Working Knowledge of i | | j writer, t accomp ample, ax doing hi the sm: stations mentall ind phys up to the standard preseribed for the ordin perform much less exacting dutles. duty of Jexacting duties NAVY TEACHES RADIO MEN MANY TRADES SKILL IN Wireless statlon WM, -t the Church of the HY L A, FLEMING. ened and par has been obtained but o ' reless en' ! N\ » 1 ys since t >3 BY ANDER STANFORD C.(this work at the Navy's radio school |talnment. Besides the regular morn- BY BYRON| SEELER: i Theh’”" stock’ and bohd market | "1,y 3t"first ‘instance of Amansins HOOPER, at the naval training station, Great|ing and evening services, an after- | special Dispatch to The Star. 2 3 ; n the dumps and there is a reason ‘!_ry ;{xe government in its periodical re- (Copyright, 1922.) ence or knowledge in telegraphy or 2o lapse and subsequent recovery In quo-| ';'; 0‘0‘" first few days in Decem-| brougnt oyt. Shpdeioiataan Radio men of the Navy are more|€lectricity who eniist in the Navy are Radlo Editor, The Star: tations for foreign bonds, notably those | °€ 000,000 will be ‘pajd out by| Suagestions are made that short-termr e Navy given the privilege of taking a| Saturday, November 11, I received(or France, Brazil and Czechoslovakia,|Vashington banks iIn settlement of|Cortificates could be sold more readil. than mere telegraphists. Theirs 1 a | Fwenty ‘wheks tounme in the Navy's|KDKA, at Bittaburgh, about 9:30 | . " | claims of .the variou c-{ihan any bond issue at this time, the profession which requires skill in|radio school. i o'clock. After they had signed off I|featured the week's bond market. New |PSNS of the various Christmas sav-| chances favoring a higher rate of Gnter. R S Deslgnated as “landsmen for radio |80t WGY, at Schenectady, and WJZ, |[low records were made by obligationa ' ubs., Sy est, that the liberty bond and Treasurs . | men.” some few recruits arrive at the [at Newark, on the bureau of stand- |of all three governments. The recovery [ These funds have been used In va- | Certificate market might not be injured They must not only become quali-|school nearly every day. They are|a8rds loose coupler crystal set LC-44. wes Blmost. &8 Ehath: n‘u the decline; |FioUs ways, some have been invested Changes on Directory. P fled telegraph operators, but they|promptly enrolled in the school's HARRISON HAMILTON, . :|in Lanston-Monotype stock: some evi- | It i8 Zenerally understood that E. £ must also acquire a working knowl re. cdge of all radio transmitting, ceiving, navigaticnal and indicati astruments and their electrical cf cuite. They must become familiar wi the ordinary electyic tors with electric batterles, storage balteries. ' Famillar With Sound Waves. includi sound wa as they do with radio waves; | transmitting and receiving, complete |my ow, ptlad, g % 8 S o and members of the they ‘must become familiaf | radio teiegraph and telephone in- | fester mer o, IWO-slide crystal de- ftinuation of the decline. _|Stock Exchange understand that| . The Stoek Market. with d wave equi well [ stallatt RGN L et, with a 150-foot single- | HoW far this support will be perma- [stock offeringn are wooie o e . ith sound wave equipment as stallation, radio ' compasses. 80und | wire antenna. JOSERLY c oL nently effective cannot be predicted now. | this source i ‘o E nd ey i ey J. Wollman & Co. review ¢ lus with radto equipment. wave equipment, ete. 28/ K etter tlace noriha st Fon ok ANieda Wil not be prominent o€ 2nd they (New' York stock market as follows nd the theory of ! gceual Conditions Simulnted. 2 5 AREES Abroad side until’ this movemens hay LALNE | “The market in the last two weea- tioning of all this equipment | 0 ST TR i Conditions abruad have not materially | jpe” cragy 8 movement ‘hus passed | has byen going through . period of may operate it unaidedf ! criolicomplete: installations LIVE STOCK MARKETS. ¢hanged. The French budget, taken as | ""ng (S0 . adjustment from a position apparent'. anifs and make repairs ;{:l\‘;‘.lne:‘;l“:nl de at the scliool simu- e . a wnole, is fantasticaily unbalanced. ,_.,;nber",}'b;’ wld e formed with De- | caused by special conditions. The Tea: ating conditions to be m ALTIMORE, Md, N ; rom Ger- 3 e bank 2 e t o ar: with on board ship, on shore or ovember 15]The outiook for pavments from Ger-|clubs this. year 0xcept"()|”eu;-‘.n‘d::a‘ls LS has boen Urspulanity v ot rment, day or night, th coniyonted At any be ma with B an ously, a thorough knowledge of t equipment they are required to o e is essential. and this equipme; s very much more Intricate and com- the ordinary radio re- plicated than ceivers used to receive the casted radiophone concerts. Must Become Adepts. 1 must hecome adept in tl arts of reading, broa bial and international cedures must Lecome ture to them. They must because the electrical in the form of dots and dash operating _pri as second n pulses ages as picked out of t Lair are now transcribed by the opera- | t directly on The average radio man, sess varied accompl ments, but, obviously, they must b come more or less instinctive for use in a with the s (ypewriters. then, ed of lightning. other and less oo acq and more isolated rad Navy on or on shore, ter of at the Whether sea washes his own clothes and bedding | and keeps his living quarters orderly and cle n. radio men must not only alert and resourceful, in the foregoing. but fitness they must measu! Nav ted 1 ¥ seamen, who are required Series of Exacting Duties. The average radio man’s tour in' the Navy comprises a seri in diverse I performed at irregular hours in rious climes, They Getting the Most From Your Money 6% Firet mortgage notes available. Maximom returns with a minf- mum_ risk. power equip- ment, especially generators and mo- ‘with gasoline and oll engines; They may be required to produce ves and observe thelr ef- emer- v writing, spelling and arithmetic, and the naval even master the type- dio code comprising incom- In the course of instruction. Classes |£20d: 9210; heavy smooth fat veals.| tinuance of these payments, both for . ¢ and give with the | Strengthe by this liquidatio: t o2 | Anal lectare iy §a7i heavy rough, 3a8; common, thin, | Interest and sinking fund. Czecho- | et 1o COMPliments ~ things — that veak holdings. The economic. finan: a-|3:15 p.m. daily, o : L siovakia maintains her conservative | “,m_"leTmherwme impossible. 1 and industrial situation continues Sundays. The school Pl eep—No. 1, pound, 6a7; old bucks, | inancial policy, an oasis of con- being markebury certificates were | Strong and consequen the preseut and in oider Ly the students: a daily | # #a5: common. "2i5aity gervatism in a desert of taflation. |cen farecit N 2 5% and 6 per |lime affords an exceilent opportunit im- | cleaning period from 3:15 to 4 p.m. | LAMbS—Choice spring. pound, 60a70; i Doubtless there is some speculative | axcerjemy wot, F2te they offered an|for discriminating purchases es|being set aside for thix purpose, ex- | yo‘T4ke. 13al4: fair to good. 10a12:[risk attached to the obligations of {ment of enrp tUmty for the invest.|standard issues which have behin cept on Saturdays, 1 the enure | 40 4nd 50 nound averages, $a10; poor. | Such a Young republic, but if there!puiq fu; S4VINES. as they not only them a long record of business he | school buflding apparatus 1s | FOUEN. common, thin, Saf. be chance Tor uloes there s 4l80 {specific date of matieil/> Put had|Erowth. earning power and ability Sone Ve DY ARG ey apparaies 18] Hogs S pound. 8a9; sows, | chance for gain, Thae gate of maturity, to withstand those shocks which are must to him | during othe service which functions ntually find it necessary scientific such, for ex- own cooking at shore. o ceipts, $.000 hea F instance, cannot but have a disturb- | ¥iYestment for these o price: vidi special case lower' than Friduy's aeseage: ‘puly | INE efect on other securities. The| THSTe are other invertments that | on i wiliph Drices are dividin. School Self-Sustaining. 170 to 200 nound ave: <. $.00a8.10 k-;urnze;s’n r!;uaxllqon is hmwu)-s wEne B‘J‘r"n’é’sf'i-';‘ 1‘:0 |b;' attractive for thie | sues will be within the reach of th The scheol is self-sustaining within | 0od' and 280 pound | Honed first those who argue that arly a8l Traction stock. pay- | average investor. he naval Grasniiation. aa ooy anuii] Butchers, 520, ound | the long-range business prospects in | ing nearly 7 per cent o R s otieaiinne officers and enlisted personnel are | iNE Sows mo 3 i the United States are unfavorable. g“ erred paving a little better than | oil producing. copper, reuber and tir 16| eneaged in the instructional work | DES. 8.25as timated holdover, | The steadying influence which came | & PET cent at 80, with the actual price | and standard railrosd . companic and the routine work of the school 3.000 head velght. &.10a20.)| nto tne market for foreign bonds "I““’r than that. While the statements of the railrou e ,“.L,:mm,‘,, h'\'x""]""d;ms' :‘n..n:rtnfi;;,?.;, : snmm'] light T:_ntmr {)‘aerlt( of eu.e week, theretore, Ralm‘wo:f'co':,',:’ this viewpoint as if | n¢w being published are making pon graduation from the school ixht, 8.00a8.15; light-light, 8.05a5.20 ¥ velcome. on might be ¢ d |irregular showin; ene y i the men ate Ta{ad as Loty Omcers od |iDACKING. Hows, amooth. Indications are that prices for | lPor $00d Investront o | are” dol T are sent to the flagships of the At-| Packing sows. rough, 7 domestic investments are approx- | {* Would not be surprising if it shoul the termination of govern ‘ e |1antlc and Pacific fleets for assign- ing pigs, 8.2'a8.50. imately stabilized tor the present. 9“5'"7“ placed on a dividend basis, control and coming months shou ®Iment by the fleet radio officers to] Cattle—Recelpts, 3.000 head; com. |Securitles so well protected by earn Ith the first of January, when the | witness still further improven.. 3%|individual ships or unite. Thelr first | Pared with week ago, strictly gond |[I18S 4s not to be affected by any-|heavy disbursements of that period 1% | duttes are performed in comp,m,.w,”,lm prime native beef steers scarce;|NINE but the current charge for|are distribuled, the millions in in- experienced radlomen. principally for | Steady to strong: others uneven. 25 [Money vary only slightly in price | [#7e8t and dividends and the very BALTIMORE PRODUCE. re_educated and trained for N | knowledge and experience from the \§ 1336 New York Ave. \\: FINMNCTAL. " LOCAL STOCK MARKET HALTS 'UNDER POSSIBLE LIQUIDATION C., NOVEMBER 1 rapio News | [HESITATION SHOWN IN BOND MARKET| jBanké Pgéi)aripg for Heavy Payments Due Sooh-_thrig‘t‘mas_ Savings a Factor in Holiday Irade—Federal Financing. Through the new and powerful sta- tion WEAS of the Hecht.Company & play-by-play account of the George- town-Bucknell foot ball game yester- day afternoon In the American League Base Ball Park was broadcast. The running story of the game was fur- nished by John B. Keller of the sporting department of The Evening Star. Prices of Domestic Issues Not Expected to Change - Much at Present. Local radio lisieaers-in with crys- tal sets who have not been success- ful in' “picking up” out-of-town sta- tions will have to depend today on Apparatus. 5336 44th jstreet northwest. Radio Editor, The Star: Several people have been telling, through your “Radio News,” about receiving outside stations. Friday I was getting station WEAS, and when they signed off I picked up station KDKA very plainly; at times it would fade almost to a whisper. This, I sup- Pose, was due to alr currents. At.8:30 station NOF began to transmit and, of course, drowned KDKA out. I have which apparently was based not on any A change 1n ‘the financial status o‘tl |1h=L dently in the 7 per cent bonds of the debtor nations or even on any political | Potomac Electri development abroad. It was rather the [ ooy ool o O Chm"”."y sl i cumulative effect of the steady deprecla- 8 OB (e locaraleL tion in market price of these securities| 1Local money is stiffening up a bit als of tax money first-week class, under competent in- | structors, and their speclal education and tralning begins. 1 aptitude is shown and satisfac- tory progress made, they advance weekly from the more elementary to the more advanced classes; from theory to manipulating and operating the apparatus under conditions simi- lar to those found in actual service; to measurements of the values and effects of the forces employed; to ob- Thompson will represent the new inbe:- ests in Washington Railway and Elec- tric Company on the board, while most of the directors, who joined the board as representatives of the noteholders protective committee will remain on the directory. mBewhrlnl of these directors hold co: siderable quantities of common or pre férred stock. e The board has worked very harmoni- ously for the best interests of the com- & th which has been in progress the last|under the withdr: eight months. consta. Speculation may have some influence, [ *07%A0t1Y: §0Ing on and as the banks but the chlef cause seemed ‘to be genu- Pare to pay back the-money-of ;ne lmmd‘;,‘,“" x‘r’vm timid l:.oq]dgr:fi The | Christmas savers, In order to make factors which brought about the re-|the pa; i covery are not o easy to interpret. Un- phyments due, bankers have to ng y o any, ai Ve - rpes of equipment Lmplosea, sush g | seoclved Pittsburgh, KDKA; Newark, | doubtedly there wus u certain amount ‘::'“ on the mecurities in which | hew ‘stookhaer wre Dibiey Liat U a6 convertors: . Nacuwin tubes (for Z; Roselle Park, N. J,, WDY; also | of support from interests which would 'Y made investments, management of William F. Ham, pres New York und Schenectady. I made |have been adversely affected by a con-| Other bankers dent of the company. many either In cash or in kind is just as | {108, doublful as ever. It would be very un- sate to make any predictions about the outcome of the troubles in the near east, but surely there has been no more reason oy (Special).—Under light receipts for top grade stock the live cattle mar ket rules firm. Common to ordinary cattle, however, continue in ample recelpts and on this stock the mar- ness accompanied by heavy selling in the more epeculative issues. It will thus be seen that the course ot the market in the last two weeks hasx been governed, not by fundamental co: ican National, tional operating a The nk of Com Ings will join the with a club on line aircraft. Thus, the students may visualize in connection with the sul jects under discussion or study. They must master the system of dots the American Na- club - this year. merce and Sav- savers this year he|@nd dashes comprising the Continen- | 1% : for concern this week than last. And, ® drawn by Johnditions of C po | tal-Morso radio code as they progress K¢t 18 dull. . "Whart receipts llght | nowever difficult the French financial | “priordon. cushier of the bank, " | the countrs. but b teapo ot e of in their stugics. a proficiency in | 0stly of this character. Quo-|{probiem may appear, it must always be 4 TeBular savings campaign con- 3 existing within the market itself. On the other hand, the market naturally had to reflect the serious situation abroad and this also had some bearing. “Fundamental conditions remal constructive and we see no reason change our position in reference 1o the future of the stock market. The basic condition of the market has be. nt ducted by about ten b anki & Lutions has and win continue %o have great effect on the holiday business It i= a movement of tations today at Light strect wharf Beef—First quality, pound, 7a8; me- dium, 5a6; bulls, as to quality, 3lsa 9% ; oxen, as to quality, 3%a$3; milch cows, cholce to fancy, 50.00a75.00; common to fair, 30.00a50.00. Calves—Veal, ‘choice. pound, cholce fat heavy, 101ga11%; handling the code at a speed of i teen words per minute being required upon entrance into the school, with a proficlency of twenty-five words per minute upon graduation, The students are subject usual military discipline, drills and athletics being remembered that her external debt -is only a smail proportion of the total and that interest payments and sinking Yund requirements are being promptly met on all French loans. No responsible banker can be found willing to express an opinfon that there is any doubt about the con- d- to the military included he 12%: fair to and it permits many persons to have thi; i vertmenty aneahinE that these in- Washington vay general 6 oy :n 1923 would seem to o , 6as; )slu.gs and boars, RS, as to 'size and quality, round, $ai0; shoats, sa10, oot CHICAGO. November 18.—Hogs—Re- inseparable from business activities nnot help feel that the great activity of the stock market om 1! upward trend is still to come, as mar . | 0f the companies stocks of which at. 10 moon. Deserving men not behind in their studies «d liber urda undays ind als days who dre re grant- < afternoons and after school hours of the week In Weak Bonds Disturb Others. All this is important in its effect on the whole investment market. Pér- sistent declines in French bonds, for h- and Electric ds maturing offer a guod upon s a fairly, from day to day. Those the price of nt of interes which changes with the business | !0 #avings depositors in t prospects of the debtor corporation|P2nies, natlonal and savings banks continue very irrégular. there should be a revival in the local To a less degree the-same. condl- | 5€€urity business: ' v tlons govern the bond and the stock The Big Transacy market. Both marketd show evl-| There will nef po ) dences of doubt and hesitation, stiffening of money:rates at thin i s ‘rates et e SR e unless come realis adverse meme to 50 lower: extreme top matured steers. 13.60: best yearlings. 13.10: western grassers, better grade beef cows and heifers, stockers and feed- ers steady; In-between grades beef cows and lower grade beef heifers the purpose of testing their rel bility under service conditions and in order that they may acquire confi- dence in themselves. of Probably in no other line of human es|endeavor are men more subject to s | nervousness than when undergoing examination for land line or radio telegraph operator: or when they first begin to actually handle traffic on their own responsibility. The usual sea duty for a radioman is two years. During this period he may perform duty on such types of vessels as battleships, destroyers, col- liers, tugs, submarines, and even or aircraft, with the fleets. Meanwhile, he may have circumnavigated the| globe or he may not leave our terri-| torial waters, depending on the ve sel or vessels to which he has been assigned. * accredited he trust com- BALTIMORE. (Special). — Receip of desi | fresh eggs continue ver light, ile prices continue 1 advance very little abatement in the demand is noted, and with the limire.d offerings promptly cieaned up from {day to day the marketyclosed firm at 55 a dozen, and 56 for average re- ceipts and southern; proppt and r | quent shipments are advisuble, as the market will no doubt. beé no higher next week in anticipation iof the holi- iday trade. The genernl five poultry market rules steady to firm under o good demand for fows of all kinds Turkeys in only mederate receip:. and demand active @' 43 to 46 4 pound for young, 40 th 42 for old and 30 to 32 for poor and crooked breast More liberal shipments are ad- able, as demand will increase from on to Thanksgiving. Spring in fair receipt and demand large, fat birds at 25 to 27, poor and thin and leghorns ale at 20 to 3. Old henx ¢ demand, large and fat small and leghorns 0 to 22 The market rules s for fat pud- meeting with prompt muscovy and mo: 0, but small and PoOOr ave neg- lected No special activities {noted for geese, pigeons and guinea fowl. With the Thanksgiving holiday drawing near mo inquiry is nofed for dressed poultry, especially . tury 1 keys, and shouid the weather be far to November 2l 2.000 head v now chick: mostly 25 lower; canners, cutters and 10 to 15 higher: veal calves, lareely 81 lower; native beef steer ) 25a10.25; western grasse o e ad . velops on th S W s port a record | Yelor e other side of the At- 015 oo ang Seede business. But it is not at alf certain | '4NHC. the danger point.. Ea bearicowaiand neltera d: } {that the October earnings statements, | o The buyers of the 27,580 :chares of aere W vealithe first of which are due next week, | Rallway common_ have .been made s Receints will_reflect profits corresponding to Public, without causing much com- 1y direct ar ithe Lusiness. There are still strike| MeNt One way or .the other. except ¥ 2 %o shade. Biches iexpens«s to be met, nor can the rail- | AMONg the banks that are.delighted varlings and . feeding lamie|oads in the long run be more pros-|at recovering thelr substance, with Vi Sheep, Strong to 50 hisher,|PRerous than the country as a whole. | Satisfactory interest and expense losing top fat lambe, 1423 to- riry | Ihe public utilities report increasing | Money that they may for once wipe butchers. '14.65 to packers: bulk, | Profits, but some day, and perhaps|Of 4 nasty loss and recover their et o0: e o ulk. | soon, there will be increasing costs. ) dollars for further commercial ac- Iy 1 06a11.50: destranie feq oneral | The farmers condition has improved, | HYity in the cit . At the end of two vears' sea duty i\, 0935000 qfnirable fed clipned | egpecially that of the cotton producer, | , Some would Bave preferred local he is usually granted the privilege | Vontling weihore 1355 Handy fed put further improvement must come i PUYers: many would have been de- of two vears duty at one or more of | Senrd ME (wcthers, 13.25: heavy fat|y, wheat and live stock raisers if the | ighted had the Capital Traction Com. The: Navy's radio, stations o shore:l Cr 5a0 200, BNt fed western)jalance between farm prices and city | PRDY been the® purchaser, but . it stations which stretch from the Pnil- { {5, WPy 58 8007 weekis top feeding | yages is o be restored. e et Stk ke c muge ot the cliy S e s ghe T [Hamis, 5. The most cheerful reading for.the | that £uch a wise coterie -of seasoned West Indies and the Gulf of Mexico! NEW YORK. | optimists is the automobile produc- | Bty investors deem it advisable to Novemb. —c: ; < d to the Canadian border on our At-!_Receipts. 497; no trmfir,.gl," attle ((jon statistics. October's turnout of § Place 50 Much money in the common flantic and Pacific coasts, and to the Receipts, 570; stead cars and trucks was at the rate of i Stock of a local railway company. Bering sea in the arctic region, culls and little calves. | N€arly three millions annually; thisac| It might have been better had it A Navy radioman gains increased grassers, 4.00; westerns |@ Season when production is expected | bePn a large operating company that : -ito fall off. The value of the annual| had acquired the stock. -one that ' 4,080 | production of the automotive indus- [ Might have brought a great interur- 50:|try is estimated at the. astonishing | Dan connection With Washington, and 2004 (total of $2,865,000,000.. Prosperity in' Yet no one can gay what may be the -00a {4 industry of such magnitude cannot | eventual result of this eminently sat- be ignored when the general business | i¥factory sale, 8o _far as the banks outlook Is under consideration. and a number of investors in Wash- duck: dles and pekin sale grel, veals, )G jorformance of his dally tasks and| !from his travels while performing ithese tasks. Upon demobilization from the service he Is usually well qualified to enter our ever-growing Sheep and lambs—Receipts, teady: sheep, 4.00a7.00; culls, 3.50; lambs, 11.00a15.75; culls, Hogs—Receipts, 4.810; steady: me- commercial radio fleld with advantage |dium to light weights and pigs, 2 voruble next week liberal shipments to himself and to our national in- 29.30: heavy hogs, . 8.50a9.00 Politics “Bear” Factor. : .- | \N€1on are e o 2 s {mreimavieanic, bht 4t woy chibinedty | gefests. roughs, 7.00a There remains always the-disturh- | were held by individuals. SHOuI Uy Tl means e T ing factor of politics. There is sure | 'The notes are no longer dishonored, | poupd for Choice 1o farcs ¥ :un#fi o be a good deal of talk about serious ! they have been paid off! ? e o 2 Knew Better. radical experiments coming out of P to 44 for fair to &ood, 42 and 48ifée Judge (impaneling jury)—Have Washington during the coming win- Congress Comes Tomorrow. ald toms and 3 for poor an 2 demand at 23 nd 28 to 30 br uping : : crooked sts youn you formed or ex seq Z ter. Probably most of it will end inj Congress reassembles at the call|SToodes - 4 ton? pressed any opin- o “Eut it all helps to unsettle the |of the President tomorrow, hut ‘éven | Chickens will bring 27 and mixed 25 and Ducks and geese in fair to for the fopmer for the latter. | Shipments of poultry intended for rthe Thanksgiving holiday —market should be timed to reach here not er than Monday, November 27, for live and Tuesday. November 28 for dressed stock. If shipping dressed poultry kill only choice fat birds. See that the animal heat is all out of the body before packing. Use clean pack- ge and have your stock arrive in #ood order. Turkeys will be_ the principal attraction and large birds will be preferred. ¢ the executive himself doesn't know what Congress will do in response to his_pleas for action. “Whether the vatious blocs will put a stumbling block before ship sub- isidy is a question, but they will, if Ithey can, according to threat from La_Follette. Economists everywhere admit that our immigration laws are standing in the way of anything l.ke a return to French Ace to Use Machine in Try | normai in the cost c- living. The law of supply and demand is not per- at New Speed Record. mitted to exert its normal effect. PARIS, November 18.—Capt. Charles | Farm buteau economists are argu_ a { a real and lasting solution of Nungesser, French ace, is building a {118 1o & o8 200 WO DR <o lion o0 Pre-Juror—Well, I've been married | confidence on which business is built, for five yvears, your honor. and I|And yet the American people can be haven't expressed an opinion during |trusted eventually to decide even ab- that time. stract economic questions correctly. (Copyright, 1922, AIRPLANE EGG-SHAPED. Atmosphere. From the Boston Transcript. “Why the golf rig, 1 didn’t know you golfed. “I don't. This get-up is mainly to impress a bank president I'm going to strike for a loan." 1d man? Satistaction! ‘The advantages guaranteed for the Automatic Electric We Buy, Sell, Exchange and Head Set apply to its use The white potato market rules e COLOR MAP * of the World Today and -Index -Gives form of govern- ment, area, population, language and religion of every country. Size 28x42 inches. Convenient for wall or desk. Has instantaneous finder— a simple device that carries the eye’ instantly- and ac- curately to. the location of any place sought. Map of the - ‘United States ZZwith index containing 1920 census_figares for all cities over 5000, .compared with former census; also states, capitals, populations, etc. The Star obtained a lim- _ited number of these maps ‘to aid readers and students to: understand. the news,. Price, 75 Cents Each at the . Manage great egg-shaped airplane equipped |farm bloc jpin with the progressives o\ ¢ - 2 a with all types of receivers. g | Sith 700-horsepower motors, in which Land have the anu-immigration fence | Shade lower with recelpts runninic Whet APARTMENT HOUSES L e e feer the world speed | taken down—claiming it is an aid to | M ) stock o her you have a crystal set, AND { he ir : e hed he perpetuation of war-time wages, | Which the demand is slow, but the L.record. His monoplane is describe movement is fair on prime well culled tube set or loud speaker, it will reproduce clearlyand eliminate all distortion and foreign noises. eAsk your Radio Dealer. But the labor blo¢ will fight like sixty beforegiving up the advantages the existing law gives them. {of an entirely new design, with wing crming a V at an angle of 120 di grees and extending forward. Bx- perts assert that the plane will easily | | be capable of 250 miles per hour. BUSINESS PROPERTIES McKEEVER & GOSS 1415 EYE ST, stock at 75 to 1.10 per 100 pounds snd 0 to 1.75 for 150 pounds, with No. Four cents for laying a brick, $12, 25 selling mostly half price. Mary- a day for putting 300 bricks in Pplace, | Jand and Virginia MeCormicks plen I even more for plastering and all other , ful and selling at the lower prices ndustrial wages on about the same ' 4uoted. Sweet potatoes in ample re- i scale, simply aids in keeping the cost’ Ceipt and the market rules easy at {of 1iving next to impossible, to the 1.00 to 2.00 per barrel. 0 to 60 a 1 great distress of the farmer, who|bushel. and to 30 per 4-8 basket argely produces the living. and the | With nearby stock having the prefer- {great middle classes. who have trou-!ence. Yams in light receipt and sell- ble in paying the high cost between |ing better at 2.00 to per barrel. 'production and marketing. Native and mnearby garden truckd I No opening of the immigrationlplaying out and demand only fair at {bars discriminately is advocated the following quotations: Beets and by anyone. but a careful policy of | carrots, 3.00a4.00 per 100; broccoll and Lselection as to home, pemonality, | kale. to 35 bushel: savoy cabbage, daptubility and the elimination of (50 to 60 bushel: caulifiower, 3.50 t ro-bolshevik and anarchistic tenden- | 6.00 barrel; lettuce, 50 to 1.00 bushel ! eies guarded against, might result in | oyster plants, 6.00 {0 8.00 per 100; pars- good to the United States and tonips, 90 bushel: spinach, 40 ‘to 45 business generally: z bushel, and turnips, 15 to 20 per 4-8 The soldiers’ bonys bill wjll prob-|basket. ably be introduced before the session There is a fairly good demand pre- is many days advanced. with probably | vailing for the better grades of ear- ome. scheme for raising the neces-|ing apples, but small knotty stock ary funds. Sentiment is a ittle more | Las io be sharply discounted. No. 1 favorable to the sales tax, although |packed apples will bring 2.75 to 5.00 mary still oppose it. per barrel and 2.00 to 2.50 for No. 2; Tarift revision is not scheduled for | bushel stock selling 1.00 to 1.50 and | thistsession, although theré is a very |50 to 75 for No. 2. Native and nearby igeneral demand for a new revenue Kieffer pears. selling fairly good at {biil that will be more reasonable in|to 35 per 4-8 basket. many ways. —_— e e ADMITS $23,000 THEFT. Secretary Mellon is propably puzzled concerning what manner_of financing Bank Cashier Declared He Played. Market With Money. Be will o ' December 15 or a_little "later. in order to strengthen the Treas- ury for the heavy payments that will 'be made with the close of the calendar year. WRIGHTSTOWY 3. November The successful séue of 4% per cent| o yorry M. Titus twenty-five, cashier of the First National Bank here, was arrested today in connec- tion "with the embezelement of 3 300, He was held in $20,000 Bail. ‘bonds, the most recent flotation, will not After the warrant for his arrest had ated, as these bonds are now been read to him the young cashier ' be repes selling constderably below par, 983 bid lied: “I am guilty of all that” e took ‘the money. he I8 alleged to’ and 991 asked, yesterday's quotations. An offering-on thdt basis would prob- have told oficefs “of the bank, in order “to play the market. : ag ably be a failure, as with the more.re ¥ e been appointed secretary to the Osaka experience on_which héavy losses O abeatuad: as well as the'fast that Mrs.’ Hideko Yamamoto,” who education department, is the fi woman in Japan to hold & nmma ‘Washington Distributors: H. C. Roberts Electric Supply Co. Reduced Prices | ‘We were fortunate in pur- chasing: a large quantity of radio apparatus. from a south- ern supply house, and we are placing all. of this stock on sale tomorrow -at greatly, re- duced prices. $7.50 Turney 3,000-Ohm Head Sets, while they .last. $3.95. Every pair guaranteed. . 3 Rheostats .. Crosley Sockets. . In this sale. is included about everyvthing you could mention in radio parts. It would take too much space for us to list all of this .| material. Come in and see for yourself. A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT e famous Pink-a-tone Crystal Sets, complete with double head- - phon{:‘ and aerial. Has a receiving range of approximately one hun- dred miles radius. Over 40,000 of these sets were sold in New York alone at a retail price of $25. We will demonstrate them to yo ll Come in and place a deposit on them while they last, at a spgcial price of $14.75. RE ‘Are you listening in to our broadcasting every 5:30 to 7 o'clock? Call letters—WILu - Our Display of Electric Trains and Toys Is Now Ready at Both S!u‘_& 'Continental Electric Supply Co. - Branch 1204 New York Ave. NW: BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in , or 83 montlu.zlt © Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Sirplus More Than evening from ' the various liberty- bonds are selling be- Lo;u" 8 on" th& last flotatfon ‘were heavier becAuse -6f -the lirge amount of speculation in itssale, an advance of % point “when issued” before the allot- ment_leading to send in ofders many anticipating ability to sell at the profit indicated, - *:

Other pages from this issue: