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THE EVENING _STAR, WASHINGTOX, U.. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923, READY TO START WORK | Atthe Bottom of the Ladder. UPON DIXIE MEMORIAL| ol . NEW YORK CURB MARKET | BUUSIERS“]VIS” S‘AY ms,p Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. . }Berglum to Learn President’s 7 | Y TO EUROPE | Views on Stone Mountain WHy DONT YOU : | BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. | Motora Company ftted in with the i S |idea ‘that a general advance in au- this Spring snd Supmer War Monument. fl" A MAN ON Y NEW YORK. April 18.—Pronounced | {ormobile prices s not far off and Americen Express |- 7 X / 3 srongth came into & number of in-|{mimulated buying in @ numver of CONDUCTED TOURS | By ie Associated Preas. g 7 7 B dustrials on the curh exchangs today | MOtors on tha curb market. Reo, { ! A ¢ i JOP M A hich has been holdi 4 17 for | Wide range of choice |. ATLANTA, Ga. Aprii 15.—Gutson T e ; under the lead of several of the mo- | e sare Tomin. wan Sctivels bougne | he sudden renewal of ter. operations for the rise in Cleveland | figvale Compa ;i 5 . Motors, which has been practically |in demand sympathizing with the | Washington as Center neglected for some time past, wasBtrength 01; the ‘nuh‘p‘('mlvl.l i based upon reports that the company | §fouP,on the stock exchange i for Trading. had shipped 431 cars last week and |the new Midvale Company has, ac- that the schedule calls for the ship- |¢Ording to all accounts, had its full Main [the face of Stone mountain, near | here. today announced that final opportunity will be glven the people | of the thirteen southern states to name the Confaderate general they 1 to represent their respective H 3 | ite foribooklec poEa U sciiptor, who s oians tors, while oils also were disposed to |and made a new to while Peerless " jice ining the work of modeling the me- | GONN A RES/GN \ 52 Y work higher. T ran up 4 points. Stutz aleo did vet- | Will Urge Advantages of 1328 ¥ 8 o morial to Confederate veterans nn] A 1| { == s on he tablet. at a dinner to shares in the prosperity which thel Boosters for Washington in 1 - e Z 25 ¢ ment of 20,000 curs this year. This Fel A : = e e y even- | z A | steel company have enjoyed since the s o e EUROPEAN HOTELS. held here on nest Friday even 5 A\ s - would mean earnings in excess of $2 t of the year. The activity in Hill !.\!elvlmmn and Manufacturers' Asso o i ! Mir. Borzlum announced that he > 0,000, or the cquivalent of §8 a share | 7o Nevada foliowed the statement|eciation annual outing will invade tig P H fvasi ing work on the memoria! < 2 = e R By the president of the company that [Kastern Shore of Maryland on Ju 4 Jus g e . |the new machinery recently put into 5 o ai“ls S e > ! = The strength in General Motors on |operation was giving satisfactory re. |1 (0 tell the people there reasons the entire group without further de- s . £ jthe i board and the {ncrease an- |sults. Ohio Copper into some sell. | Why they should send their busiiess (France) i i P nounced this morning by the Hupp ing and reacted slightly ihere and get real business in retur: | Amanz those to be at the dinner | 3 \ i - — } The booster committee of the asso e ';,,’:‘,‘,'.",’,‘,',,‘}‘_" \ NEW_YORK. April 1S.—Following FOREIGN BONDS lciation, headed by ‘Ross P. Andrewe | dent, who will represent President | y A is an official list of bonds and Stock® | 12 Argentiny 7s 1001 [ which will have charge of the prep | . b el hatoes st \ 2 S ! ! traded in on the New York Curb Mar-| 1% King of Nether 6a. 0 it | arding. tradee i e Jneros ey arations for this annual trade-getting Place de I'Opéra e (‘f,";ieh;::g.'.fl"""""d{ Y = 4 Z 10 Runstan Govt 6ign. 120 junket aboard the Steamer Midland speciul entertairment wit! be R < E BUNDS TS of Mextco 4x.. 4013 ,, |of the Norfolk and Washington line o 1 for the guests on Suturday at - = = = J 2 g today held its first meeting over Ihe largest Hotel in Europe : 1" ,[o0,th0 “iWVae Rnneunces, | —— = ! ; Ty 1 STANDARD o1 : G e e s 5 R 1 Ny 3 2 A 1 45| S0 Anglo Am 01l 5 o STEAMSHIPS. = == | / : 2 = ~~! : - al a Bitkes e ) : Told (0 Go Ahead. E | Z E > Alum s uew 530 1 100 Continent 01l wew 3 o Sarvew d : 2 = > 1 Alum 3y e " 00 Continent 01 4] Ross A%drews and ! Charlie ¢ b Gor e o g bus, secretary, were vesterday given . / | " : oo i authority to go ahead and make 1 Delizhtful i = > 4 £ AT > {8 Am Ren L «':”;’,.""u‘i" one of the ‘most v;uuiins”\ll‘ o ; == s b 3 lad b 1, i v |Betting sunkets in the history of S A | ; 3 G ) : Ausconis de A 0 Later1 Ved € Lid i1, assoeiation. The committee wog - A H | o Z f 70 Ar & Co of Del i structed to send invitations to Was M SUPERIOR PRINTING j}i & ; : { Historic i ; members’ of the House and Se A Ew s ! g Sy Transtt ington officialdom, and in the list are 2 ¥ = i Pac 6y 4 7 = hat Allth " s 3 S e 74 G 9D J iy “omimnissioners, Maj. Sullivan, eiief o+ dl:ske Small Where : 30 8 O Kuoses gew §: Sullivan, - s 7 - 4 ' ? | o police. and Chief Watson of the 1)je relle ym Work Quality asd | ; BN , e TR e o (et fire depariment. " ° ¢ 1 dide )JRNON Exclusively Service Meet e & A 37 2 i A Detret it ot hin Pl o Chairman Andrews. after a pre Route 2 anlop T 8 e S W Penn P 1 3 inary nference with Will Callahar Str. C Macales e \ oo Land o 3 Sman & Fioch jingi before the committee an Teiiats i 7 e v Fisher Rody 68 3 iy % Vacuum 3 iich provided for leaving Washi tr. Chas. [tiacaiester . L & Fisher Body tin 2 : o P tan at 5 pm. Saturd i PHONE MAIN 1816 O Z - X AR : Fieher Hody 0 * s NDENT OIL 8TOCKS L S g B Saturday. Jun Sailing 10 A, M., @0 M . s p X sair, Hobt. 7% {Chesupeake bay until darlions® A N == en Asphait 35 b : 30" Wix Tudian OF .25 * {then heading for Cambrid 8 Round-Trip, 85¢c, Admission 909 lzth St. N.W. i . y p 2 Wit Vatier % 5 i i AL jold town of some 10.000 ‘nhasita - Ll Pete new w i {on the eastern shore of Mary to Grounds, 25¢; Total, $1.10 ] fanager = = == N '\.‘,-:/ . 3 WKL j : 3 Heice e T ; } Will Have Fishing, = ey = Ay A‘ 3 Mersis & Co Ths s i1 100 ntal : Allow! & two hours for a visi “ e - DX-SENATOR ALBEDT J. DEVERIDGE ,OF INDINA, [ | i, §° B0 Ey WEiibis e e the same vicinity, whe:e Going Away? : T 's) 4 A i SRR H xiaed e viel i 9 " ‘ H k l ’ ‘ R ,‘\ ‘ : TI' 4 L > 14 Federal 0f) . % another two-hour stop will be mad« CetiUssAtrsges iour : 3 AGE l&' Fg{}QTEEDl\'Ik! W iLuNo® AT e (4 ur wal B el s el p.'h"fff’fnz";ffl‘f‘ ¢ Ju“‘ Travel Money @ Facial Blemishes § L [ Gt A i Imon's lsland, arriving at 2 oeloct i | 2 1. 108 3 2| # Fishing boats will be cnart i vy Sailow, muddy, roughened % ‘and’ wil be :c’»:J-::"?\m Letters cf Credit or blotched complexions are N ¥ e < 00 Kerstone Hanger {tackle and bait and at 9 o'clock th Foreign Exchange When you are constipated. & el teon t ent | 7 crformirs and about thirty | ¥ 3 ’ : 43 ol drewa ot ot tha . not enough of Nature’s lu- The “karnival land and Kiddie festi- « we P of live Etock luding wild | i o il . 1% he itinerary this year was & v Federal-American B rcating Tiauid is produced [l {2l o the Brighood Commandrry. | wwat 15000 persons viien the” car- | St huioes Sespelin monngn | B T T THRE i S fia e it of former 3155 i National Bank in the bowel to keep the Sl e b S e s mountain goats. The carrousel is the | a 18 Mount Gulf Ithe people of Maryland in Washing I d west cotapany of rodeo favorite attraction of the children @0 Motual Ol vot ife 15 ton as & markel Washington. i 1315 F Street food waste soft and moving. —_— e e 3 i * Doctors prescribe Nujol b o included Preside H 3 Yool 0 Prairie 0il & Gas e s t Harding and 1 1 New Engz Fuel O.l i ° | pointed out. is close 1o them by waisr B le Ol & Gas. jand automobile and that this « cause it acts like this natural |3 Omar ou & Gas i« [gives them beiter opportunities f o i § lubricent and thus secures reg- b fl« | trading than any other city in vlar bowel movernents by N i . = 34 Fennock ol A s ture'sown method—lubrication. ; i v : i Limic of 300, E X CERTION BT O ! Nujol is 2 lubricant—not a 3 Sult Cresk new “The number who will be allowed 1o France, England, Italy, ' medicinsorlaxative=socannot il | g !go on the outing is limited to 200 Ji 8 feamand i mitte® were given instructic Germany 3 n ! 3 \ £ 10 Seutie Tl .. i start offering tickets and makin [de - Trip SUnas Pesmaal United States Ideal Summer Trip ' : : Balt Creek “Con i 3 H u : i =i : oot i Switzerland, Belgium, : ¥ it today > ! ted t 7% |uesyy, and members of the 17 S States on p WRITE _FOR FOLDER " s ! e 01 & Land 3 'uor\l'ulim 3 how. as it would be har DORE WALTEX. 20: N8 3 J g | i o {10 get places lute —es SRS, — -, z Mr. Andrews said that he and Se, g W . H k 3 Columbus would go PRING 2N . G RN . Dlaces on ]m» rin.. rary several w I s i - o 7 v i ahead an orm the town offic S = . 8 : . E=3 3 me Coal niug and {0 mae' s = - B : A e to enteriain not only at meals aboar. To Historic 1 10 Am Drug 5 ‘\"xell x}ean’::‘:‘i.hu: n!l)nn: lzhxmmg.w '[hfl . . . o i / g Am Hawaiian 0 A he de, so hat the populac Tidewater Virg | Grateful News To et et [ AR B (e piR <ol wiatted iay e ne NORFOLK- i ’ (SR # | 14 Ar &'Co of Dei ptd & quainted with the opportunities af- s ‘ 5 | s Borden & (o I3 forded for trading in the Capital city VIRGINIA BEACH [ oot Sufterers H - Aimn s o o nn _ Brit-Am Tob ( 7 BritAm To Co Potomac River and | Deople suffering_with sweaty, scaiy, | s 7 e [ LEntinecm ) | TWO STREETS PUT Chesapeake Bay_ | irritated fect, soft corns, sorcness be S5 / N Bklsn City R R.. 4 9 Every Day in the Year e s e : 3 2 ; 1S Buddy Buds Modern Steel Palace " or feet made uncomfortable by heat, | b el e o 1 Campbel Wouy, 't IN ONE-WAY GROUP Steamers will find in Germinol Koot Powder & | - . 5 B, y ATy Centri Iron Pipe : City Ticket OMee s positive. prompt and permapent rem- | 5 e 5 ; Fg e’ o i Woodward Blds. 231 13th 8 N.We ||\ edy. Germinol Foot Powder i the one ; A S o . ol eni se1 wheel pid 6%, @l %) | Columbia Road and Harvard Street | Norfolk & Washington { efiicient foot powder whose action de- : ! Cleseland Motor | i Steamboat Co. cuds upon the oxygen it contains. It ; ¥ iy i : 3 | 16 Co Ton e Ren s ! | Between 14th and 16th is easy toapply, no fuss, £o muss, no R . a2 St e > o Gan & A p—— greasy mess. . { R i 1Y Tl ey e s Listed. i It is the oxygen in Germinol Foot < 2 ! Siimousias. Pastee s :, [lished by the Co ssioners yesterda TRANSPORTATION COMPANY | Pomder that gives foot suferers won- =2 : |35 ubiiier € @ Tadio 1% afternoon to expedite the movement BALTIMORE ! derful and enduring relief. - -3 ! = fi pueatMater... Jhw 23| of trame through the Mount Pleasan o i Used and endorsed by lezding foot : g . WA ederal Tel section Wound Trip ecialists. joul So, ntd > Columbia road. from 14th to 16 t i Boston $32.00 | Call for it today. don't delay - i X | 30 Gien Alden Coal 3 illlbatiror iv aRinoana itk ohl | i Grifith, D W i Savannah $44.60 oo -pn?k\eroiorl:vi-:-i'lw -wt!; ; : s & e N aen Clieitca ‘| and Harvard street botween the sam- 5 all drug counters, or by mail, postage | Jacksonville $55.73 | {.a"%om The Belmot Company, Menis and Berth Inc s | Chomists, Springfield, Mass, Ext harges for 0 SAIL KL 5 1408 New York Ave. N.W. Warhington, Contains Omygws ~ Returds grontest puriher | ! | £ wmaan 105 { points will be cast-bound won (o i L The Commissioners considered - N - o ” erlal To 3 : irepo £ the al traflic committ en Ou nee N 2 . er 1" Eubber at their board ing this afternoo: S i oned action for several duvs : - 'S Lt Heat prd. . 1 e Maj. ¥ Besson. acting ks ~ b 7 r Commissioner, to study it L % v 2 Wi o & The report recommends an increas o . Ko 1 ed speed limit of twenty-five miles an h 3 Wo 2 hour on suburban highways, but it is believed the Commissioners will no at Leatier . ... i3 {adopt that recommendation. T 9, = | q 3 2 {3 Nat 8ap €o ef. D o H Commissioner Oyster has openi Dont Let Tllat Cold| For city driving, lights do not count for so much . “ X & s ! 2 i fdealaed hac he M8 cpposed itetin ” N Y Tele Co pfd creasing the speed limit, Via Cape Cod Canal | “ i —just enough illumination to cover the faeitms Corp Jia Cape Cod Canal Turn Into “Flu j g the law, and Fortiand, Rockiand. Bangor. | Rub on Good Old Musterole | that is all a driver demands. But out on a dark ‘ Canin , 3 Bhmene M. S0 E chPPLED CHILDREN Yarmouth, Steamer leayes Piee 18 X. R. (ir.| _ That cold may turn into “Flu”| . country road, adequate lighting often means the , e 3 Raglo Comp pid. L an SERENADE WILSON Murray St.), New York, daily, includ: | Grinpe or, even worse, Pneumonia, e ing Sundays,at s P. M. Lunless vou take care of it at once. difference between safety and disaster. N L i Tosenbaum : 3 helton Looms Rub good old Musterole on the 11 8chulte Stores i : o, EASTERN S. S. LINES) congested parts and see how quickly | If you have a temperamental battery, you A A 8 SRy 2 OB o crifipled ehildren - e it brings relief. H ’ tea {orp from the Bakuls School in B s FURNESS- | Colds are merely congestion. Mus- | follow the road only by intuition. But with a o TN - ; ; LiL 0% 2 ey s S iterole. made from pure oil of mus-| . 4 : 2 Washington this week. journeyed {ard, camphor, menthol and other ! good, healthy battery, each turn in the road, each - ! 5 e rad 181 & sirioC Noma ordrommie: {simple “ingredients, is a_counter-; hole, each stone, is plainly visible to you as you R T Tonacen oo b 8] Prosident Woodrow Wilson yeste { ' v ’ {1 Todd Ship i| day afterncon to serenade him, bu LINE jand helps break up the cold. | sit behind the wheel. . ; y # Torvenson Axie owing to a mix-up in dates, thev (nder Contrart with Briowan Govt.) |l As effective as the messy old mus- | | ot ' Fred e e Spring Is Ideal for 5&?‘:":?15521,‘: does the work with- The importance of having a powerful, depend- ) 8y L fatled to show up 1 { 4 ’ o B N . [ | P r by e Czec! ian in aBesmudaVocation i Just rab it on with your finger-| able battery in your car cannot be exaggerated i | ’ ! Semen™: S Sl el ] . I’ f . ister to Washington, childre Oaly 8 Days Frem New Yerk tips. You will feel a warm tingle | ! . S [| Fastest ana moxt tuxurious steam- Jli (7% onvers the pores, then a ccol-! It means safety. It means comfort. \ NIN { formed the center of a large ern. fineat ©uixine—passengers || 35 f h, h - 1y | erowd, which had gathered in fron landed directly at Hamilton Doek, ||| ing sensation that brings welcome | " A d 1 Am Exploration ... of Mr. Wilson’s home. The mir areMisaiihe Sircemiants imnitdesjirelic Real lasting-power i 130 Arawa Globe Cop' 0% 0" Tsier bore Kreetings to Mr. Wil 35¢ and 63c, in jars and tubes. e nsichsr BXtens from President Marsa. o Tickets Interchangeabie. No Passports. irritant wh stimulates circulation 10 Rig Tadee oo . e 3 . 30 Boston M . Czechoslovakia, and he ‘carried SAILINGS TWICE WEEKLY. Rugged power is built into the Exide Battery. J 8 Butie: Westera ™ 'y, L 1M them Into the holise Via Paiatial Twin-Screw f 2 Canarin Copper 2 The children stood around ing Traosatiantso Tiners S e ‘It lasts o much longer than other batteries do Look fec issien. B | awhite. awaiting ar“Wisons ah . = - eTever you - B i 5 arance, and v he fa o S. S. “Fort St, George™ USTERO | that it has earned year in and year out the title . sceit you can get 80 Qol Tmerad ... f | come out sang “The Star Spangie: Each 14,000 Tons Displacement e i » new Kaxide 50 Gon Gop Min e et 8 3 3 Banner Then more waiting and = Your car or com- = y he children sang a Poliah folk V=Y of the long-life b:_:ttery. petent repair R : p song, entitled “It Is Raining.” This Furness Bermuda Line e MO BT % - . > HY workoneny 5 Crown Reserve falling to Tetch Mr. Wilson. the e make o { 30 Comatock Tun hroke up and made its wayv e nca and There is economy in owning an Exide, not to Sgma iy | group broke up and made its w Or Any Local Tourist Agent. | mention safety and comfort. You will find an < i?"u ‘E.”"": ud'-i::' 8 2 dusteiall HomatSchoal étoria cou . s H For your radio 0 o S 2 Judge John Rarton Payne, who Exide the right size for your car at the nearest RADIO seraerantatd . 100 Burska Croesus .. Pl L AR AT L Radio Bastery 20 Porty’ Nige Mines. .33 .3 paper men that he had made an * Exide Service Station. > o Cone. - ngage n ToEurope in Comfortand Luxury . S £ Calitd B AR Ao bt e ot Bl Fromacovered pieratNewYorkto i The Electric Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia o 5 Z0 Goldfold Fropence, 4 had made the date for veatartey aic : 10 Goldfield Jackpot 5 he inferred that Mr acovered pier at Havre. Train for New York—Plymouth— 20 Goldfield Oro 02 4 ad other engagements. Paris waiting at dock—travel with- Havre—Paris . EXIDE SERVICE STATION ; e 4o dold State - ; iold Zome ...l 08 : out trouble. Six days to England. | ERANCE April 20, 3 ' Ak AR e Nevada. 1 4 - Unsurpassed accommodations, on the | TAFAYETTE May i 3, . Factory Branch " Shorl S el dise s ot 8 Minte Corn fast express liners Parig and France, 1823-33 L St. N.W. Phone Franklin 6600 1T Howe Sound ... 0 ; Sirver Mines of A : ) 10 Iron Bl E . 30 8i B P e ) | B THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR il o L R rates. Minimum cabin fare B l:‘:“f’lfl'fi;‘;‘lfi?{ r 5 3 g o : 5 e b SR R , Bept. 13 Rochum e beau May 31, July o L . " ST e S 18 N Wmm Eoursomnaie, e 300 Visit the Nearest Exide Service Station . : b Mammo viv R T LaBourdonnaia Apr 80, June 5 0 M . i 9 ot . A B 85 Tonopah 1 New Orleans—Vige—Navre ) IN WASHINGTON Northeast Battery Shop, 1000 The Electric Storage Batiers Culveper, v e i f e R g i) Brench Line Agts_ap € e ™ a5 gl eyl Dupont Garage, 2020 M at. N.W. 12th St. N.E. 1531833 L Street N.W. | Fajrfax, F. P. Ssgendart. 8 Naw Careelinr. 1 110 Memiax Mie New York Avesse, N.W., e La Salle 7 3. 3 e il vt 1o Jullus Herbert Rieley, 662 Penn- Battery Co., 1808 1ith ¥ :derlrllx,u urg, : lr. lu;'ve.‘.)r. ew Domin (o 1417 Irving St. N. W. sylvania Ave. S.E W, Hersisenbery: | Bafa Sewviey 1y, 1022 14th . B. Roblnson, 524 13tk St T w5 1 Rockville, Suburban lectrical | Winchestor, F M. Rey , 710 Nerth ty Aute Supply Co., 11tk Northeant Service Station. . N.W. and N. ¥. Ave. N.W. i VST GINIA. Mol ees, M. Gestgla Louis M. Staliings, 500 New Charleatown, Chariesto 20 Ricnmand” Gopner. . . A Ave. N.W. Jersey Ave. N.W. tery Service Statien. 13 Reg "Warniar” ... ; Wett Siiver 10 Salida Mines . k Yukon Gold [CPVIIIIIIIIIIITD

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