Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1923, Page 24

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o4 # : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO . D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923, ONLY PERSON IN U. S. AUTHORIZED TO SIGN B"”MIN[]US [:fl AI. Foemnontas dirioir ot West vieima | TIMBER WOLF IS LATEST furnish equipment to make deliveries. PRESIDENT'S NAME TO OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS to st coul. i omy’_ vanvonds coua| IN COLLEGIATE MASCOTS Much of the demand in these West A companion ix awsured for the Over § Bunzalow Aprons Virginia districts was attributed to Navy goat, the Army mule, the” export ‘market, Which hus beeh | pirc panther, the Yale bulldox showing activity since the French oc- Bl I cupation of the German coal fields be. [ Windred ts which ronm the ouses Ean to register its effects. In north-| ecollege gri s each fall. The Paisley, Orepe ern West Virginia, however, a few | mewcomer is the Bucknell t/mber do Chin mines were said to be closing down | ot ™l T FUEL L e Dull Market Largely Due to|becavse of, inabiliy fto produce coul| Cel i) oimucot of the Orange and at.a low enough price to meet the " gE: . present market levels. Blue eleven and is the gift of Bill Transportation Difficulties | In Tiinols. demand for coal was| giBrien, Bucknell's “town barber.” sald to be subnormal, in Indiana and Car Shortage. llnnnnflu-. lain an - £a7 otors. ™ Ghe Economy Corne Zth.and H5ts. NV, |the market was characterized as| Who has performed tonsorial oper- ~ lu(led,;’ while l{r()l’" O'llll'lll‘lmo the ations on the great and near grent report that market conditions were i 3 I “somewhat demoralized.” even though | ©f the Lewisburg institution for | mines were being furnished with a more than n score of years. In — = = =i Demand for coal in most of ghe car supply ranging only from 20 to| that dme O'Brien has sbxorbed larger bituminous districts in (he 49 Per cont of thelt capuoty 10| engugh Bucknell spirit to make Because we buy and sell for cash we United States was dull on April 1, ac- |of Pennsylvania producers pointed out | him a greater enthusiaxt than the 1 e ) ol 1 sastassssEssstsIst buy for LESS—and SO DO YOU eording to a national survey of con- |that they were experiencing the ordi- | greshest freshman. At the con- = —_— = = ditlons just completed by Fuel Dis-|Nary, between-schsons Qa1 de-| cluston of lnxe foot bail xea- = : Same co o E . K S tributor Wadleigh, while in the west- | dicated in central and northwest dis- | :",',‘m?,,',’.";',‘.d. oSt i ° . ern territory many mines were closed tricts within the same state. fimber wolves ure toogh custon n ara e ues ln s 0n er u down because of lack of demand. The ers. They min't afrald of om investigation was undertaken to de- | termine what has been the aftermath of the atrike of 1922 and the winter|pouncement of the sale of the con- R Shop aae "|‘l"’|“"‘d'°:°“":" 2 |trolling fnterest of the Montgomery — = ough still held back in some P > ck of railroad cars, particularly in | former Gov. B. B. Comer. and Donald | West Virginia, the dull market was Comer of Birmingham -vas made here everywhere the|today by F. Harvey Miller, Todky Ny B. YAy MINeR 3 For Infants and Children dustry and little labor shortage or|No immediate change in Y | difficulty was indicated of the paper is expected, . | in UuForOver30Yeara< cky territory, the demand | stated. He will re E for coal w 1 found to be stron ame Hood s 3 with rallroad car s b Horace 1o m e e R e e requirements ALABAMA PAPER SOLD. | {hioe [Thet, Jae,, ultior, vy MONTGOMERY, Ala., April 11.—An-| ours trots into the bowl next fall,” Sale of Suits! . We have put our entire stock into three lots—making tremen- dous bargains of each. Come to- morrow—while the choosing is good. District National Bank 1406 G Street Make Use of Your Bank Here, at least, you'll find ready and cordial co-operation. There are many more ways in which we can serve than as merely a de- pository for your money —or a clearing house for your checks. A very small deposit will re- serve any selection for later de- livery. MRS, VIOLA B. PUGH. Mrx. Pugh Is not authorized to sign the President's mame to any and every paper, but only those pertaining solely to Iand patents. Mrs. Pugh entered upon her duties in August, 1, and since that time has signed Prexident Harding's name 1o about 200.000 d ntx. NEW CUBAN CABINET |ACQUITTED OF ROBBERY, READY TOMORROW FINED FOR BEING DRUNK| John H. Copperthite Sent to Jail Personnel to Be Announced. torTen Daye Zarionitlon Change Hailed es Victory in ot Sovereignty Issue. Included are very finest grades of All-Wool Tricotine and Poiret Twill — in Box, Balkan and Straightline models—either plain tailored or finished with elaborate e_mbrmdfry and braiding, and lined with handsome silk. Navy, Grays, Sand, Tan—those shades that are scarce and which fashion most highly favors—all regular SETes e s st aeaaessssasessssssssssssss Snettetssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssestissess After a jury had acquitted him of ge of robbery, John H. Copper- s committed to jail today for ult of a fine of $50 | Those are routine matters. But N ten By the Associated Press o " | 2 x s | HAVANA, April 11 The personnel | o7 €90 ey I e en there are other things — upon sizes—and extra sizes in lots 2 of the new Cuban cabinet probably |conditi ce Bailey sent him 8 ] x and 3. wiil be announced tomorrow. {to jail to sober up. He was all right | which you want guidance — and s Mewspapers | thiS_morning and was tried on a . 1 AScantime, Silio TiE fet 1o Daniel MeCarthy R. N. Harper counsel. ulting over w termed i Rt bhed LR : the priconer H. L. Offutt, Jr. ‘We are here to render the fullest | m N contempt imposed a fine of $30 or ,ten | s in Jail spperthite did not | » $50 and was taken to jail i as in deman Cashicr service—to be a real practical help W. P. Lipscomb in the conduct of your affairs— C. J. Gockeler a confidential department of your N. L. Sansbury cabinet, the m ed to have | h Crowder | Lot 1 Choice of Suits s worth up to $25.00 $17 075 heen more the choice of « than the president him CANADIAN BOAT ENTERS. alded as £ that Cu business. | own destin | _Commodore Jarvis of the Roval Vice Presidents { & s e onesty of the members of the | c,Sammedsre, Jarule of the, Roval . . 1 Lot 2 Choice of Suits gabined i< ne vt is con-| er sacht Huswell The “Friendly” Bank Customership here has many } nded by t to Bermuda race, . 1 other honest m a- . Sen toiibe of advantages. | Quher honest men {g take ever the ¥ | Junc 12 "ie promicen to be one' of g worth up to $35.00 od * unison with the chief executive rather | o5 CEIUIE CRTCR Mate i than oppose him on matters of impor- | memrt cTaTtWIT compete tance to the nation It is asserted that Washington's jo]——=|o]—=|o]c——=|a|——=o|——]o] —+] p- ds wrs soietly Cuban are free to be d with by the Cubans themselves. HORACE G. STONE DEAD. Lot 3 Choice of Suits worth up to $44.00 $33 ‘75 Was Taft's Chief Assistant in Presidential Campaign of 1908. $23323324328324383823238382233432328238282 822 R 24224 288232428282382323223828932832828232232238323¢3222428228824¢ S CHICAGO, H. ——dllnravl- (& = T . ST N L ANITL: An Odd Lot of Suits . eampaign of 1 dicd i i | Sfter . stroke of unoplexy suffered e Camelair, Serge and Kelly while he was & ng in the Union = League Club. o i up to $15 Mr. Stone was born in Kglamazoo county, Mich., in 1852, He invented ods of producing coke from poor coal . o] o, 0 e 90000 >3 b The Spring Exhibition St et : - NOT HEIBIO}ZA._OOO,DOO. | Of f Joseph Creighton Finds Wealth | F = & ] e a 0 Was for His Cousin. K : i ree oo arpen Furniture PO]iSlh K was heir to an uncle ~ - - . - - Such a wonderful showing of fine Karpen Talate wont (o cousin ‘of the same | Suites and single pieces as will be J A iave allowed nothing to disturb found here during this Exhibition the even tenor of my ways,” he said, . o cheerfully. | i certainly exemplifies that the House ————— ! of Karpen was impelled by a great e M.....E ‘ vision—the vision of good furniture 4 THAYER i} | at moderate prices. i B carefully /i | . v i SUPERIOR PRINTING E xood And when you stop to think that the Special ; Karpen Exhibition Prices make this i e already moderately priced furniture s Work Quality and cven lower than usual, you will agree e '/fflmm\? \ Exchasively Servies Most that it is a very good time to make if /( " i “ »” B a selection. ' fl } | PHONE MAIN 1816 | Oue 4')2';y7t:'§{° On floors where ] D &E IN.W. HOWARD S. FISK, M geor ayer O. “ Absolute cleanliness i tial. In Seventh Street Between D and E wayc:‘nflmnbektptga::;nd brighter = than by the daily use of the new O-Cedar Polish Mop. In no way can floors be cleaned more 2 ickly or easily than with the new & Codar Polish Mop. Durably made, the new O-Cedar Polish Mop has improvements in construction and refinements in design that, combined, reduce hours of tedious toil to a trifling task of moments. Treated with O-Cedar Mop Polish, it cleans, dusts and polishes all at one time— giving to your floors the same brij . e : sparkle and remarkable lustre that! : ¢ Polish gives to all furniture and other & ; k woodwork, S Tl;g an OC;dar M lod:y—-they are . sold everywhere —wi understand- w G ing your money will be promptly re- Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff ng your morey wil be ocemply e e s EREE ey | para o i ke s to remove a:‘d that is to dissolve it. 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