Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 27

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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923.' FINANCIAT. e 9 and Saturday, “The Dangerous Age,” [and Romance” Paul Parrott in = 200 Y 0 : PhOt(\'\la}‘S. | Paul Parrott’ in “The Loose Tight-|"Bowled Over” and Lyman Howe's | o _ | wad” Matinee, Willlam Desmond, | “M: ppo"; Monday, Dustin Farnum NFw YORK CURB MARKET INDUSTRIAL Mw E?s ;l‘{i | “Around the World in Eighteen Three Who Paid* and Mr. and o Acme Coal ... (Continued from Twenty-fourth Page.) | Days.” No. Mrs. Carter De Haven in “Keep 'E Acme Fac —— —- Home™: Tuesday and Wednesday, { Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. At Einlher and Universal comedy, “Surprise Truxton. Betty Compson and Bert Lytell in DEHCII P F at Fourteenth | NIght"; Friduy, Alice Lake in “The “Kick In"; Thursday, Dorothy Phillips 8 ; Lioyd comedy. al sop Fable, and | 183 ugh the Storm": Tuesday, |a Sta nd Sunshine comedy, “Hello " = o crately here —in_the [, sram, aiso Pearl White in “Plunder. — ot ";,f'}“"fc‘;(‘ un";"s‘;{“‘rga*".‘."ti‘k Government Lines Reduces Losses|orous upward movement on the curb ‘“,,y'"fm, hnt dhis hatk yalde of most agreeable environ- Olvsinio Savoy. Holt In “Making a Man" and Charlie Over 1921 by Total of exchange, which got under way at N R as enwaky, ment. Special service from ol !yin:? = - Sunday, Monday and Tyesday M. Chaplin in “A Day's Pleasure.” y the outset of business today, result- pm:fl Hive Line bnd Imperidl Oil of 12 to 2:30. Sunday, Jac olt, Dorothy Dalton |an rs. Hurold Lloyd in “Dr. Jack i $12,400,000 ed in sharp advances throughout the | Canada opened half a point highe 2 :30. and Mitchell Lewis In “On the High|Wednesday and Thursday, G i 4 . ces more than do 60c a plate Seas” Larry Semon in “The Counter |Swanson and Antonio Moren ‘Woman Smokers Tidiest. _ entire list. Tieports that raising of | 814 In mosy Instanchs mors Lan 0 and Toplcs; matinee, 3 pan.; | "My American Wife" and Paul Par-| Col. Fox. chi . the rediscount rate at this time s |"'% 2 il i p . Jack Holt, Dorothy Daltor | rott in “Bowled Ov Friday, Clara | vage .,.,:’,’;;,.f":,t.‘;lgfic;”“,“’m:;,“;’“pfi‘:,’,. By the Ancociated Presn unlikely added an incentlve for out- | ne: o e You can DINE sumptuously [§iand Mitchell Lewis In “On the High|Kimball Young in_ Madame” | Sketch that woman smokers are far OTTAWA, March 28, — Canadian[side participation, and buying from dor the lead of | x, were —daily or Sunday—from a Jels an Tmrr|y 'Hemnn in “Counter|and Charlie Chaplin in_ *“A Day's|more tidy than men. They keep an government railroads showed u de- source was on a much larger|active at advancing prices. [t took fondid Tabile d'H |} Jumper”; Tuesday and Wednesday, | Pleasure,” and Saturday, Viola Dana (ash tray handy. while a man il ) ) 4 charg {1ittie effort, in view of the splendid Table ote menu. Elalne Hamerstein' and Conway |1 rinoline and Romance” and “Our | his cigarette on the k o tnoliding fixed changes, 0L 360, and professional operators | tive all flowing supply $1 1 Tearle in “One Week of Love": " in “The Blg Show ial of the ce ;201 » . as compared with their specialties 2. 3 and 4 working for higher prices .25 a plate g!'“r!du Bebe Daniels in _“Singed ¢ ind Life Insu . 2,66 E , » R 8, ncel ¥ s i th . Wines: Tridey, Willice “Reld in 3 aid that many fi vere ing minister of railw o vd to|Curring in Southern | most ints before “Thirty’ Days” Mermald comedy, ; _ lighted matches thrown down by man : States led the iudependent group, set- Lot us arrange your Party Steeplechaser,” and “Sea Elephants,”| Sunday, Viola Dana in “Crinoline smokers. the hous: of cummo Dinner or 1 Although the Grand 7 Canadian 1o amalga- _.——____®_.__hfi 1, Mr. Gra upon teach, 'his figures showing the | 18 rand Trunk had an operating sur-|traded in on the plus of approximately $14,000,000 Market today: F ALL KINDS; L umtn RATES | the Canadian National an operating | Phone Main 1006. defiert of nearly $10.000,000, : | sal BONDS maliami e n sn operat . u s of over $4,000,000 for the vear %% Forian ave. n.e. VI FOR FUKNIIORE & i“““ : 4 ] 3am e Cheertully C 9 Am wmm_Tr Dopse BROTHERS Bt L (2n & u0vING Go, Ardour & C Ara o of Del TH. bstorats ! Rent & W1 i o il otk = i ¥ s . VIS S Bs B 3 rairie Smith’s Transfer and Storgge, I YP E —A 5 EDAN e al Tevenues by 38,500,000, he | . N 5 :"‘”r'""[;n; L 1313 You St \Iorth 3343 ¢ S0 Ind Taxes and other items brought th ‘ - i 0 Ind.. oNITE FATES_STORAGE CO. n[u-::‘ll:\;‘.x:urplu:\ruf 1200, ou:;r(or e 5 Can Nut £ AR 50 oea Mo NG, sumwfl a gat e ronds Can Nat 5 4 200 8 Y new L !’m\\nn. VRPN A FIREPROOP. ‘t‘vfl“m‘fi.:l:‘x'nx fr«.m “fixed 4 . 1 0 <\m?r i By ot 2 L0 RYSH orders siven spesial stiention. Its dependasii “; is taken for granted—its hilrge = (0 362500000, the 2 / 2400 Vacuum Off mew. 1] 4% 0% EFFICIENT service—experienced men. economy of opcration is proverbial. S b 1 DELIVERIES 1o shortest possible time, 011 STOCKS. BACKED by responsible Comment, as a rule, is directed to the richness Cunx Textiles 5. ponsible people. B ? i Z one Textiles 4.0 ATL cisloien peraanalty ntercited: of nt; fim]r:gs, and the dignified beauty of its —_— Desre & Co Ty, .. o 1::_ e LIVE where sou please. coach work. » oo e 5 Citles Bervice B ofs EAVE it to us 5 5 e 2 = L o Creols Ryndicate .. L e This beauty is not a superficial thing. It b . e o % 1 Derbr 6 RED BALL TRANSIT CO. goes much deeper than mere external Involuntary Petition Filed Against; . fewa rerhy 4 Woodward Blds, Main 2163, adornments. E. G. Dery Corporation. Hood Rubber Offees &5 ‘AL FHacipal Cities. SEW TORK, Mareh 25 i Diinos Cent ¥ MOVINO EmaAG' Like all creations of genuine excellence, it Inter To T ox fl emanates from the honest value which iled today t 3 : IbE ,“' KRI EGS RESS Dodge Brothers have built into the car. je i bre ik e 2 “;,‘;‘;‘_-,,,, P ’ACKING SHIPPINO You sense it in the depth and comfort of the . A seats—richly upholstered in genuine mohair =, vrm nted cla e !RS‘CCW! Rates. ) velvet. It makes itself known the instant you [3‘ 000 each. The corporation went bR LHILA: AASD ] close the doors—which snap solidly shut, like . finto the hands of receivers in equst ! 2 the doors of a safe. It emanates unmistakably i o re e e U from every line and curve of the sturdy body. NORTH - It becomes most evident when you discover o4 ? UNION that in smart company, where a car of less e STOR. AGE distinction would appear at its worst, Dodge i . : COMF‘AN Brothers Type-A Sedan appears at its best. i L)H'-;“Z“lygn}( EGG PBICES i o j‘?I"l":r‘mlT’T:] gular; recel The price is $1,550 delivered * SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 2ors, SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY By Careral Mens “hates Reasonbale | Men. Rates Reasonbale, | 3 s PAOKING BY EXPERTS = Goods iasared | 1126 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Main 6660 EDUCATIONAL. ] I #th and Monroe Streets N.W. Columbia 5179 | - - - S ta _\:;\):‘1;.: ESTELLE ALLEN STUDIO Cultxvatxon Spcakmg Voice E = =t B The cart 1814 Eve St | CQ&&Q’{QIA i AN | ‘before the horse DRAFTING \ NP . ~ 4 J | Here is a typical bit of false reasoning: Roy C. Claflin, Pres. || - p 4. They tell me that Blank and Blank put out three Mth & T Sts. Phone N. 272 |l{} million booklets to advertise their clothing. hLflrn fUm!mz and enter i B. Three million booklets! Whew! They must be a this profession of good pa; ’ and congenial 'v\crl% = big firm. GHT SESSIONS | i e . . T o o) i e - e e - cou%ll« ‘R"a 10"s Monrhs (I I'here is the horse behind the cart for you. True, Full Information_on Request ‘ the firm that prints millions of booklets must be et Latest tals . . .. ENROLL THl;avz;:x big — but it has become big because it issued year after year increasing nunibers of good booklets. It is all so simple that most men don’t see it. If you could hear from the printers of the United | WALL STREET NOTES. ",ng“‘,;’c,"’;’,’:_flffig';‘?;;,fl" ‘ ‘ ] St.ulc.\ you would be atagger-cd at the closeness e R —— with which the growth of business firms to great- Reach 40,000,000, Tre ness follows their growth in printing orders. R YORK, Marcl et i new high i 7 b i y . op ventioe, Se n ’ ] ‘ You have an idea that if your prospects knew oty e o 3 Bookkeeping. Civil & “";";:,"f;::’,,,.,, c \ e A your goods and your intentions better, they would T ] = ; G L schooL oF | & = Y R become customers. Of course they would. WASHINGTON. AND DELIVERE . ‘ el Call up your printer and discuss a campaign of booklets to a list of prospects. Keep up the max/mg: Jor ayear and so get in the away that leads to growth. Piano, Tenor Banjo, N i 5 " N S. D. Warren Company has prepared a series lr’l 10 to 20 ‘l(.euom i Owrneru of the Packard Single-Six refer to its better i Easls on diffcuns. hiperis of prohisHle SEEKS BOND ISSUE. i e g U e delightful smoothness at all speeds. : rinting. These books are known as the ! 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D. PAINTER. OWNER Pt birthd yesterday ATLANTIC : i Telephone: <Main 3887 sald that desplte hix age ho has 7% TRAYMO cITY S s ; g ] : CELADELRHIA BATATMORE thought of retiring from u Worlds Greatest Hotel Success g A . 4 3 business g : : b Mflfl!flflm | Mr. Baker took a brief as b 8 ot § H o i from his desk, in deference to his DELAWARE CITY 7 o0 2 , i o L Newly furn. - yEriiate batha. i play golf. Mr. Bakers birthday Jitning water. Hensor Mra. Wm. Laird 4 holiday was &omething ugusual for him, he quIX\ w h PHILLIPS HOUSE, i ; occasions. He huset . Near Beach. B : the office at Wasachum u!‘Ar'v‘ s Déacs 5 morning.

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