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THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Wanted-Property For Sale or For Rent ' All Sorts—-All Sections Especially Business Our 47 vears in this line should be of value to vou. Louis P. Shoemaker | 1407 N. Y. Ave. NW. - Poker Portraits—A Story in Conflicting Emotions. —By WEBSTER. | RECEIVERS REPORT ON DERY FAILURE | i || Allege Inventory of Company Was I Overstated by Sum- of $1,250,000. A MAM WITH A RAGING TCOTHACHE PICKS UP FOUR ACES — [ | | —_— | —_—— LEA? TOBACCO. BALTIMORE, April 6.—Tobacco re- ceipts for the past weck were only sheads, with 50 hogsheads re- By the Associated Dress. NEW YORK, April 6.—Joseph Proskauer, one of the reccivers re- cently appointed for the D. G. Dery tinental Motor: SFERY 3 s Corporation, largest | IME | Company. broad silk manufacturers 2 g manufacturers of auto engines in the | KANSAS CITY, Aoril 6.—The Kansas | BIG JUMP IN INSURANCE. | inspectea L e s L o — - world. In the last month the com-|CIty Light and Power Company has Sales foot up 87 hogsheads. sieep-f tion in bankruptey was filed by three - pany produced 30,000 engines, com- | purchased a Missourl coal mine and | SRR The cold, harsh weather of the o L pared with 6,650 for the correspond. | Will bulld a branch road to handle its i v ck_or sg t Yom: Lereditors late in Mareh, reported to ing perlod of 1922 » | output” “The larger part ‘of ‘the coa] | Fi7® Bisk Companies Report Very Tor meilight receiptas Prosperous Year. : = | supplies of the company in the past have he marke m and WALLACE." Tdaho, April 6.—Dis- |come from the Illinols felds. (I RNECS Onio e Sintar of |1 hos covery of platinum and iridium in = NEW YORK, April 6.—American ¢ es of 71 hogsheads reported. the Coeur d'Alene district has caused | PITTSBURGH, Pa, April 6.—Coal land foreign fire insurance companies nd Prices Per 100 Pounds # declded Increase in mining activity |prices have dropped 10 to 50 cents a | reporting to the New York Insurance — infest and frosted, 3.00a4.00; — here, and many properties have|ton. Domestic consumers today are |department greatly incre: their sound, 4.00a5.00; good con ‘gcnmmg ‘“““": o —_ changed hands in the last few wecks. | rapidly disappearing from the market. | assets, capital and net surplus during | n . medium, 18.00a27.00; e e eanisabion ! 5 . 1t is belleved that the platinum de- | 11922, "according to statistics made good to fine .00250.00; fancy Dr. CLAUDE s. SEMONES | Mr. Proskauer also reported that he i 2 R | fposits found constitute the only| ATLANTA, Ga. Aprll 6.—If demand |public by the Spectator, an insurance » common to med- r. s | ’?.,,l Ric ll,mgm. ""M”d”' for = ig:nm‘:r;llnll:'x vri:c!‘lcul hshow‘lnz in | warrants it, the state board of entono- lper(udicul. s, good to fine, . LIV e fesheihg overed tat | h - eXcept in the mines of |mology may purchase and retall at a| The assets of the companies, which tobacco, fire—cured, Eyesight Specialist in the sale of $1.000.000 of fir<t mort Wyoming low price another milllon pounds of |do about %0 per 5.004 = untry, 409410 McLachlen _Bl:!x. | gage bonds last summer the inven- L o calcium arsenate to Georgia cotton | surance of 3 States, ominal; ground leaves, Bk ani ¢ W ||| tory of the company was overstated LAUREL, Del, April 6.-—Little dam- | planters. Over 1,300,000 pounds of the | creased more 000,000 0.60. bone Mai; ! h; sum in exc o 30.000, 2 age was done local fruit orchards by | boll weevil polson has already been dis- | 1992, their c e | e L5 2 recent frosts and a large yleld of tributed by the board. a . S . FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 6, 1923. o7 peaches, apples, pears, cherries and ber- | { more than $48,000,000. The premium in- e rrashe, e g | MAY EXTEND LINE. |mors e stseooon e sromius MODITY NEWS : | durtng 1002, witle the loss parments FORT WORTH, Texas, Abril G- | . | declined about $30,000,000, as compare WIRED STAR FROM ‘Rfink demand for live stock this spring | 1+ C- C. Grants Permission to West- ' yith 1621, Dividend payments- for 19 IRE- 18 expected as a result of the number of | e Ratleoad: were greater by $7,000.000 than ENTIRE COUNTRY: | |oxiahoma and Kansas buyers now in | | 1921, {his market, according to E.'B. Spiller, | Permission was given the Wyoming| e 200 companies reporting po secretary of the Texas and Southwest- | (oo C ; he | Sessed $1.384.624,803 of resources BOSTON, April 6.—Spruce mills in |€rn Cattle Ralsers’ Association. it R i i e | fanusry 1 1925 Thetr combined cuy New England ‘are all booked far to tuke over operations of an elghteen- gt S g o] b il ; e L Entee | posit caplitai of forelgn companics, ahead with orders’ and are auking | ment isumed by the Kinsas aghcuirel | B o, o] xtending from Bells Fourcha, | 2GR e flis Funds. were. 340 ment fssued by the IKansas agricultural | 5. 1, to Aladdin, Wyo. jenas and getting $50 a thousand feet for | department shows that the number of Though the line has proven unprofita- | 20%.284. thetr products. orses of this state has averaged 1,039,- | ble in operations during previous years, 000 for ten sears, or one for ;‘\'-zn-ffmnn | the ‘commission held that the new co E DE' s atc ler and every member of his family. | poration, which acquired it after a pu L = PR TROIT, April €—An (hdication Tiie state has move Pure-bred horsss Soims ot miiees el obafter & pur © BTOWth of the auto output {s|within its boundaries than any of forty- | renew the attempt to maintain It found today In the latest report of Con- | One other states. | VST AR CORNELL W2 TI4 1th N.W. . | the federal ‘district court yesterday PAPER' €O. | iiat tho receivers nave acomed it to-| 374 ladvisable to employ D. G. Dery, president of the defunct company =5 Eves Ezamined |||™MT. Dery, he said, was no longer with : 1 increased nearly $2 g Unsound and badly mixed packe neat surplus in ages from 1 to 3 cents lower. , and, confessing such a loss, added $1 000 to the- inventors ‘for ! b5 carvied e aduitional sum over e | S - \ 2 , When & project for reflnancing the | ; e . Sup in 1922, the repor 3 5 inventory sheets for r | s v 3 2 m | ve ccountants to ! N - 5 : e g1 07600 : ; prepared, the report dec { v f e \ g LT TR TR T T T T P o unce sheit | wl Piif - ————————1 OF THE NATIONAL CLOTHING CO. oseph Goldenberg({! LAST CHANCE TO SAVE MORE THAN % ‘ Cash FURNITURE House MEN’S ||MEN'S SUITS | MEN'S SUITS SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. || ot e ‘iafiest (.50 ! Pay Cash and Save the Difference A AND Heywood- Wakefield GABARDINE || GABARDINE Reed Furniture WHIPCORD COATS i largely zation of its new capital INDIAN OIL LANDS BRING $8,290,100 e now prices are eciably lower than next fall, ready to start on our job right now MAURICE J. COLBERT £ Heuting— Plumbing— Tinning 621 [ Street “jie nais T 148 Tiacts of Valuable Osage Property Sold at Auction to Operators. 17 L) ']!IIIIiIIIHIlIIlE T R L T TR TR L LT ER TR i PAWHUSKA, 0COkla, April 6. 5 iuuses on 148 tracts of Osage Indian | lands were bought in by oil men at lthe twenty-first Osage lease salc . here yesterday for a al of $8,290,- Bilious Attacks [ 500" 2 L U Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this naturallubri- cant and thus secures regular bowel movementsbyNature’s 4 ‘ vailing Elsewhere! o e et i urbank pool scld for a total of 1/3 Below Prices Pre- = Oflicials of six of several score of the sm; ex of the midcontinent atte auction. the Int . Burke. commis; {of Tndfun affairs, attended |ing of the sale’and reappea | & tense "half hour yesterday noon, in which the richest t Byrbark leases, were 8ol 4 e i The Secretary, in a short address, own method—lubrication. char. zed the sale as the “great- Nujol is a lubricant—not & P;ld gdn.m;\h» 1 can Jm:mne." ‘Bul be | _ ye— added that "It i3 the opénest ~snd | mf”“’"“‘”““'\{"' soAnIoE gquarest gamble that can be made.” gripe. Try it today j.| “We want to get as much out of you operators as we.can,” he said, we think you are able to take Extra Sizes Up to 50 Percale Shirts 14, Price 79¢c Arrow and Ide Shirts Pure Madras Stripes $1.65 Men’s Summer Union Suits Nainsook Cloth 69c rselves and wish vou all of | the bese Tucie"" > i i L el ! NOTHER pra menstration of the advantages of cash- the famous Haywogg gefield Co's reed and fiber i G ivory. parchment, verde : 1al ¢ ek -an tapestry, dome and hall spring counstruction. According to the laws of Australia {a man who is required to work or must be paid four times his A Big Clearance of e e b il havEam % =] Chaise nge, as {llustrated. . . . . S38.30 Used and Exchanged T =1l [Men’s Hats—Very Fine Phonographs $2.00 at B s : e | Values, $5.00 Refrigerators 22 FOR SATURDAY ONLY we arc making these wholly re- markable reductions on the famous Gibson Refrigerators. Wool Neck Scarfs Choice, $ l .00 Values Up to $3.00 Ladies’ & Men’s Umbrellas At Y Price Prices Practically All of the Prominent Makes ‘Are Represented Reirigerators with Top icere3 siee white | White enamel food chamber; mel food chamber— f:f:’*‘« = = Ibs. ice cup. ... S1L50 > s $20.¢ Ibx, ice cap. . %15.30 | 65 Ibs. ice eap. $24.00 63 Ibs. lce cap... . %17.50 | S5 1bs. ice eap. 827.50 The Sale of Bedroom and Dining Room Suites nes turned in for exchange on the pur- chase of New Edisons and Brunswicks, and brought up to the best possible condition by our expert workmen. The variety of makes and models is too great at half credit-store prices continues for Saturday. Let us show you. Large Assortment of All Winter Underwear and Collar-Attached SHIRTS to list them in detail here, but you can take our word for it that here is a wonderful opportunity to secure a phonograph at a very low price. CAPS Value, $2.00 THE NATIONAL 436 9th Street N.W. %flllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIHHIIIIIHIHHHIIHHIHHHIHHIIMIHHHHMHMMHHMIHHMMMWMWM% l RADIUM PREPARATIONS BRING% HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Do you suffer from head colds and catarrh? USE RADIUM COLD AND CATARRH COMPOUND Are you a victim of Rose Fever and Hay Fever? USE RADIUM HAY FEVER SOLUTION (Positive relief or money refunded.) Are you in need of a tonic? USE RADIUM STANDARD SOLUTION Build uvp the tissues of your skin by using RADIUM TISSUE CREAM Other Preparations for Your Particular Trouble ALL PRODUCTS CONTAIN ACTUAL RADIUM Radium Products Corporation 1105 Conn. Avenue N.W. Main 6797. All O’Donnell’s Drug Stores. i} White, Tan and Gray $1.50 Value, $2.50 All Sweaters 1/2 Price The Purchase of a Few Records Will Secure Your Machine And pay the balance in small weekly or monthly yments. Be among the first—and get the best-selec- n. § i It yvou should decide to buy a new ma- chine at any time within six months we will accept the machine you buy now at'its full purchase price on the price of the new one. AR