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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. e Frictenty,ron s saton | SEEK BANDIT WHO STOLE | 285t S8t wore v Apaiuein ..nae;’c'::r&fi.‘;%.“:‘;a":fiz' diwarity | $5,600 AT FORD PLANT Shies e suchoriiies have to aid their between capital stock and net assets search. in the bank were un- has steadily increased, This fact has BY the Aseoclated Press. able to give an accurate description made possible the assertion, wholly| DETROIT, Mich.’ December 15.—|of the man, the officers sajd. without real foundation, of abnormal | Little progress was reported by De- E carning rates, Mr. Teaglp assorted. |rolt and Highland Park police today ? Feared Noteign itrade. in thelr efforts to run down the ban- % . $3.50 Philadelphia Concluding his statement, Mr.|dit who terrorizsed fifteen employes $3.25 Chester 'THE GIFT OF GIFTS T' Most Useful Xmas Gift That Can Be Given Made by Dr. } Wyeth and Staff of Expert, Careful, Skilled Dentists. g “Who says the art of letter writing is dead!” ‘The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page By Burton J. Hendrick O. HENRY once said that Page as an editor could write a letter of rejection that Over 600,000 ‘SATISFIED Patients. Our Long Life Plates and Everlast- ing Bridge Work Will Be a Very - Appropriate Gift. DR. WYETH'S REPUTATION 1s te Dentlstry what sterliog Is te ailver, and Teagle sald he thought he properly|Of & bank at the Ford Motor Com- d il pany’s plant late yesterday, seized I Standard Oil of New Jersey |could ciaim for the petroleum tndus. | PS23s, Plant late yesterday, selsed ' try that it had been “the greatest|tions, fifed a few shots from & SaW« H H H ingle force in the extension of the | off shotgun and then ocalled upon a tor Dentistry that Lasts. That has begn War Ambassadoy ~ one could take to the bank and borrow I President Declares His Firm | 35ic,ford ot "the Onited States, | arrra orsun and Tim ‘out of || § & recora ves e mbadur moncy on. oroign trade of the' United States,| Xord emplove to escort nim out of || §3.00 Wilmington ™ recor for the past 30 sears tribution to the prosperity, the wel-|dreds of factory workers just re- fare and the progress not only of the | Jeased from the shop, he was soon American people, but of the Deople |lost to pursuers. of many lands.” Authorities believe the bandit was AND RETURN Sunday, December 17 1913-1918. “ . .. The servant question is admirably solved here. They divide the work according to a fixed and unchanfeablc system, and they do Clears But Cent a Gallon. 1s ome of eur festaren. Al weck done without the dl;h: —i 3 N industry, he declared, have 80 ! an employe of the co! r & for- SPECIAL TRAIN From a it remarkably well—in their own elow English The Standard Oil Compang of New | Inno p! of the company o letter written ~~ way We simply let them alone, unless some- | §| Jersey, construing the Supreme Court's | 0¥ e e I s fi'.:':é?—':’&’}‘. who, was familiar with || feaves Washiogton (Valon Station fvom Londow, thing important happens to go wrong. Kath- |} dissolution degree, by which it was) tho past decade as in the petroleum | Shortly after 4 o'clock the man || arfies Wimington 1005 AL, Fillings, 80¢ arine simply tells the butler that we'll have icut off from its former corporate |industry,” in which the process of|joined the line of workers in the Chester 10:25 A.M., Pnnu-n,.x. to $1 up Dec. 22, 1916. n gold holdlngs, as a “final expression of the | decentralization of power has passed |bank on the second floor, who were ; E dly ds of the yeat: public will of the subject of monopo- ;:wrfi:p‘thg harvfxm ;‘h:h:rx‘:w.r waliting to make payments on invest. 1 listic control,” has conducted its busi- i ness “under the conditlions of free and active competition,” W. C. Teagle, president of the company, declared in a statement prepared for submission jto the Scnate manufactures commit- twenty-four’ people to dinner tomorrow night and gives kim a list of them. As lhcy come in, Regular Editi the men at the door address every one cor- cgular Edition yectly_Your Lordship or Your Grace, or what of 2wols, Price oy~ When they are all in, the butler comes to per set, $10. the reception room and announces dinner. We do the rest. As every man goes out, the butler asks him if he’ll have a glass of water or of ves Broad Street Station ... West Philadeiphia 7:38 P, Chedter 7:56 PAL. Wilming- Tickets sale Friday preceding ©® Exounsion Pennsylvania ment certificates issued by the com- pany. After a moment ho quietly stepped from the line, took the gun UNABLE TO SPEAK HERE. |from under his overcoat and walked TORONTO, December 15.—Manning ur;‘dlsl"'r.bed( l;dlhe ullhl;r'-dlcuei : - | where he stuffed several bundles o Doherty, Ontarlo minister of agricul- | TSR0 1€ St B P “then ture, has canceled his engagement to | walked 100 feet to the entrance, Wt tton itoed for 39 years. mndly keep name and focation of my office in your mind. DR. WYETH, 427-29 7th St. PLW posite Lansburgh & ever Grand Union Tes Ceo. g bl ull r-rl- in oroughly Equls »efl w deal b ohacihe il r ot b i tee vesterday on resamation of 1ts in- |speak at the National agricultural |passed the unarmed guard and mads s siven e ic sl 2 a s ty y Ppo 4 " | his way to the third_floor. Here he Bookstores. and that's the end of it. Bully good plan, . . . “'esllgauon of the oll industry. convention in Washington next Sat- | Pt VoY (5 LIS SRS, CO00, o HEIS B2 yslem 4 urday, it was announced today. Press|workman to “show me the way out The employe complied and * The Route of the Broadway Limited Mr. Teagle said he wanted to “pro- n test against the characterization of |of business was given as the reason. ot here. this company as one of the ‘Standard Oil group,’ as if the old assoclation of i Standard ofl companies existed today, or as if this company constituted a part of any group of companics sub- Ject to common control.” Transportation a Bar. competitive conditions in r. Teagle stated that the “strategic location” in respect to trans- portation facilitie: ch every Stand- ard Oil plant was given In the economic Doubleday, Page & Co. Garden City, N. Y. SAVINGS NOW CLUB OF THE “Federal-American” Deposit Any Amount You Want from 50 Cents a Week Up We add 3% interest if payments are made regularly during the year. P Christmas Savings Department in the Old Federal Banking Room At 14th and G Sts. Federal-American National Bank || development of the original company | was not “the barrier to general cunlbv | tition among the separated units.” In regard to prices on refined prod- ucts, Mr. Teagle gave it as his opin- ion that the dominant factor in the domestic marketing situation was the shipments of refiners in the mid-con- tinent producing Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. This production, i | he sard, constituted an ‘“enormous foating supply” which was not tied to any market, but shipped to ter- ritorics whero local prices would yield the best return. Earnings, $213,720,213. Mr. Teagle stated that in these states of a total of 4,810 marketing and distributing stat his_com- pany maintained only or 16.1 per cent, which supplicd sald, a¥ittle more than a third of the total consumption in the are Turning to profits of th sey company, Mr. Teagle te: its earnings, including sidiary companies, nt year were at the rate 6 per cent per annum on sets” and aggregated 32 Profit Less Than Cent a Gal “The gross sales of the Standard Oil | | Company of New Jersey and its do- mestic subsidiaries in their domestic oil business during the two and o half vears referred to were $1,516,- 392,315, and the profita from ' that business were $53,930,479 or 3.5 per cent. “Out of every dollar paid by the consumer for our petroleum products in that period we retained 3.56 cents. Applying this basis of figuration and assuming that consumers of our gaso- | |line paid an average retail pricc of 7 cents per gallon, the profit of the Ever Reduced to ONE Price We're going to adopt an entirely new and different policy that makes lt absolutely necessary that we clear out EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE FINE SUITS. Closng Out ONE PANTS Suit 1315 F Street ompany was less than 1 cent per SUITS THAT SOLD UP TO $4¢ SOME AS HIGH AS $45.00 $6 Many Selling at $10 to $15 Below Cost to Us All NEW styles (not old out-of-date They GOTTA go!! They GOTTA : stuff), Sport models, Norfolks, Double- go!!! That’s the story. Many of these breasters, Collegiates, Single-breasters, suits cost us much more than $20.00. Semi-conservatives, Conservatives. All Don’t miss this sale. YOU CAN'T AF- materials, Tweeds, Homespuns, Stripes, FORD TO. Just think of it—ANY ONE- Cassimeres, Serges, etc. Every size from PANTS SUIT IN STOCK FOR $20.00 5 slim 35s to stout 50s. —not one cent more. BUY AND SAVE. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS They GOTTA Go! Regardless of cost or loss to us!!! Every Overcoat .%o Greatly Reduced! Our Stores Yes, EVERY OVERCOAT—not one held back. All styles, Ulsters, Ulster- eagle also went into the stock dand recently paid by his com- 100 SUITS That Should Go the First Day at "10 To the First 100 Lucky Men Broken sizes, in various models and s materials—not all sizes in the lot— get here early—this is much less than cost of manufacture. the Liggett stores you will perhaps find more practical gifts at popular prices, convenient for your selection, than in most any other shop. Here there is less crowding, more prompt service, less delay in waiting for change or to have your package wrapped; more attention to your individual needs. Houbigant's Tdeal, 2% b P T Piver's Azurea, 149 Rigaud's Mary om-n Ton. 3.40 CLOCKS for bagdoir or desk, Mahogany or Ivoroyd 8n Comb, Hatr Mirror ee | Desilieck Mail et P, wet ) ad .u-. . in"lined box 4708 EVILBLISS PERFUMI: ‘beautiful new di IVOROYD TOILET SETS & and afinoumr n hlm‘hnml 2 400 to 1.80 -, o i PN g clxumvy lowns, rubber, in. .50c and $1.50 £ e-mfl‘ 'uml 199 — ariety of ofher eisce os well grarpyuAN YouNTAIN EVERSHARP PENCILS, 1.00 up BALT AND PEFPER SHAKERS, STZANO OUTFIT COM. FLETE, boller, etand and , Teduced from 178 te .89 ettes, belted and half belt, big, burly Overcoats in the best styles. Wonder- ful bargains at their eriginal prices— unmatchable money-savers at the re- $19.75 $24.75 $29.75 For Values Up to $40 For Values Up to $35 duced prices. GET YOURS AT ONCE! Don’t wait—BUY A BELL OVER- COAT AT THE REDUCED PRICE AND SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Bell Clothes Shops For Values Up to $30 2-DAY SALE OF CIGARETI'ES December 15th and 16:'!—:,.%’ 3 Sal; fiveing ax soportualiy to bey arette smoker 200Camel . . . . .$126|2000mer . . . . .$1.59 lmllul.shdnofln.fi $145 200 Strike 20} . 126 | 100 St 108 (pl.or ck.) mmwc.pu-um 128 won-:"“ 100 Natural . . . . 148 200 Chesterflald . . . IJ‘ 100 Hllm-r(m.sflt.lfl)l-“ 100 Pall Mall (Natara)) 2.10 100 Mogul. . » » . 148 13th and F N.W. 1237 Pa. Ave. N\W. 1717 Pa. Ave. NW, 418 7th St. N.W. 2 o » Stores All Over the Land—Two Stores in Washington _ T EAW. ; O ook for 920 F Street N\W. 941 Penna. Ave. NW. 1ok for the Bell For Your Convenience—Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. the Bell