Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1923, Page 10

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10 t. “AYS SCHEMERS Two Future ngs USED HIS NAME Tinancier Says Signature Was Used in $2,000,000 0il Firm Promotlon. Associated Press. NEW YORK, 3 umber of stgc! 14.—Details of elling schemes in biz names and big sums fig-, , and in which was concerned fyrtle Bowman Hayes, indicted rge of having rles M. Schawb ., have been made Charl e, eighty- i, wealthy founder of the Jons- mville Asbestes concern. In statements given out yesterday, denying any connection Hayes, the aged financier il the manner in which ]m er first th Mrs. 4 i leges some of her i . without h n the sale of lidated O Mr. hefor T was stunz.” Mr. Manville s Stung by a slick crowd.” Name Used on Letters. expensive and living at ‘the iven by t would d heen dis ACCOUNTING OFFE BRANCHES UNITED MccCarl Army and Navy Sections at Once. To consolidate accounts and avoid Auplication o scounting office, Controller Genera McCarl has established the milita division of his office, into whic! fused the War Dep. Department morrow The new divi ¥ rtment and e divisic effective to- 3 1 be loe: on building 107 id wiil be in ¥ chief of the New York avenue W. H. Barksdale, f £ a_move | of the | z v employes more than ittered in five build- | the sdale as chief, ings. With 3 an announced to g ill be: E M. 21 ssistant the auditing se an, chief of s To accomplish the new consolida tlon, the was moved 37th John transportation Setaion from the Walker Jonn: the Winder build INDUSTRIAL SURVEY SHOWS PROSPERITY American Business in Flourishing | Condition, Says Edgerton. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 14.—American in- dustry is flourishing and now is prob- ably better than it has been in the past decade, John I3, dent of the Manufacturers, today at the opening of the organization’s conven- tion. The statement was incorporated in his annual report of a nation-wide survey of industry, in which more than 42,000 manufacturers were con- sulted. The survey showed a low percent- age of labor disturbances as evi- denced by strikes or lockouts. “Generally, _conditions are most Mr. Edgerton reported, number of those re- said porting cellent and plac fall in the same category. The num- ber of firms reporting business as poor is only a small fraction of 1 per cent.” Productlon. the survey revealed, is showing a 40 per cent increase over last year, stocks on hand are reported as low or normal, indicating that sales are keeping ahead or abreast of production. In New York, chusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, ana “the reports of for present busi- pects in all lines, an average of 93 illinois and ‘excellent to f: ness and fall pre rarely fall below per cent.” BRITISH SHIP SEIZED. NEW YORK, May 14.—Customs offi- cers today seized the British regis- tered steamer Yankton as she steamed into port and headed for quarantine. The grounds for holding her were not disclosed, The Yankton was last reported sail- ing from Havana on February 8. Since then she has been sighted off Montauk point at various times in ihe vicinity of rum row. “im’ tolo Orders Fusion of |ifi¥ work at the gemm!’ ed at | harge of | i | 13 Great Britain's gratitude to Belgium British wounded during the war. {SEA IS DEVOURING COAST OF BRITAIN { From the Christlan Sclence Monitor. sngland has had another | minder that a considerable part of her ¥ but surely di > restless sea. An- | appearing ben around her r storm ha ores, and when b s found that a part ew was permanently ion is particularly no- t coast, which pre- to the action of the ceablo on the nts soft rock onl for conronted by u se to the movement o orth bay. It is a ch Yorkshire has been ¥ centurie i it ha happened that it h o deal c untry of nstance. is how ons problem, due the underclift of nk beneath the wa ain on a_modern map of the » for Ravenspur, the flou; eaport where Henry 1V lande dw "“you will | r down the coast the sea hw taken a vast number of acres from | »rfolls and Suffolk, and the destruc tive process is still going on Dunwich Chus sins is an angled « flint work about twelve | Dunwich cities of the early it rose to eminence, so ually became the seat of | Kin i royal palace. e of coining thin its walls fifty-two It_enjoyed its ~own were no churches and money fewer W than Upholstering Of Furniture At Low Prices 3-PIECE $ l 2 PARLOR SUITES UPHOLSTERED LIKE NEW FOR— Labor Only ‘Tapestries, Velours and Silk Materials at Cost Prices PAPERHANGING Expert Workmans MERICAN UP 627 F St. N.W. Man Wil gets out of order, a ing to a monkey wrench would be just it. It would sound foolish. hunted up—without question. So it is no wonder that amazed at the ease with which “advice” of friends. And the human body is a adjusted than a watch. functions of nerv. wrong with them when they do years to learn what is right in a puts in these years of learning. It is the doctor's learning resume her many delicate funct. i i s vivid re- Estimates Cheerfully Given Phone. Write or Call Advice Is Cheap, So It Is Given Freely to Sick People When a watch—a lifeless Tombination of wheels and screws o from friends that a screw driver or a mallet or And the watchmaker would be unknown compounds when they don't feel well—all upon the It takes years to learn the delicate and muscles and secretions—just what is o R e e TR BN DO EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..0, - MONDAY, MAY 14,1923 ke of Brabant, A topic of | pleture wax Walex ell for that little nation's kindness to religious houses, toasted i Its destruetion mercial rival vourin and s stood and 3 a port it i small shi . not from com but from the all-de- | of loam ! il Be and 1600 * churches disap- peared. In 1677 the sea forced way into the market place. In St. Peter's was undermined, and t church yard went, too. ¢ oday but a small n,' the fate that A few niore and ‘neither s nor guide book will know it any more, it will be but a city of drexm. ARNOLD & COMPANY | 1311 H St. N.W. If your property is For Sale or For Rent, call, phone or write for our representative to call and discuss the matter with you. The coupon is for your con- venience. Fill it out and mail today. ARNOLD AND COMPANY, 1311 H Street N.W. Washington, D. ¢ Please have your representa- tive call on me to dincuss (Sale possibilities of) (Rent of) my property. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME BEFORE THE SHRINERS COME Slip Covers MADE TO ORDER Special For each for Only Piece We will cut and make the cover for any piece of furniture for $2.00. Our stock of Linens and Cre- tonnes is very complete, rang- ing in price at a savings of 25% to 35% lower than most stores charge. AND_PAINTING hip at Low Prices HOLSTERY CO. Phone Main 8139 Bring Samples person wouldn’t think of listen- the thing with which to “fix” men who know are constantly people will swallow fearful and thousand times more delicately g0 wrong in sickness. given case. 1t takes It's the doctor who which enables him to write.the proper prescription—which tells him the way to help nature ions, Wardman Park Pharmacy F. W,. Walker, Mgr. " Conn. Avenue and Woodley Road N.W. Phone Columbia 2000 home every evening and 5 cents Sundays. De and 5¢ Sunday The Star delivered by regular carrier to your cents a month costs you about 174 cents a day and Telephone Main 5000 and Sunday morning for 60 livery Will Start at Once Sunbrite 5¢ Pure Lard, bulk, Ib. 14¢ Fancy Wis. Cheese, Ib., 29¢ Potates, old crop,15 Ibs.,29¢ Potatoes, new crop, 4 Ibs.,25¢ Lemons, Large, Fancy Fruit, Doz., 29¢ New Crop Cabbage, Ib., 5c Calif. Large Oranges,doz.,60c Navy Beans Per 1lb., 10c SANITARY BRAND BUTTE We urge you to try our “Sanitary” Brand Butter, it is a strictly high-grade creamery product at an exceptionally low price. Sold in cartons oi one-pound prints or four quarter-pound prints to each carton. Perlb., §()c Another New Store Opens Tomorrow 1501 33d St. N.W. .Sweet Potatoes, per Ib. Ivory Soap Guest Size 4 Cakes, 19c New Crop Texas Omioms, 3 lbs., 25¢ 1215¢ 5S¢ Eggs, 35¢ Apples, per b. . . . 10c Green Bag Coffee, per Ib., 25¢ Orienta Coffee, 1-1b. can, 39¢ Grapefruit, each . . Carton of One Doz., Sanitary Brand Lima Beans Dried Per Ib., 12¢ CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Careful Investigation Into These Prices Is Earnestly Solicited Apple Sauce: Smithfield, No. 2, per can.......... LiEL ..15¢ Apricots: Keystone, No. 2!:. not peeled Asparagu: Del Monte, No. 1 sq., small green tips... Del Monte, No. 1 sq., small white tips... Del Monte, No. 242, Col. White California State, ungraded.... Robles, No. 1 sq., small green.. ver Lake, No. 3, cut................ Cherries: Del Monte, No. 2% Del Monte, No. 2 . Corn: Shriver's Blue Ridge, No. 2 can.... Shriver's Golden Bantam Paris, per can, No. 2. Peter Pan, No. 2.............. . Fruit Salad: Del Monte, No. 1 Del Monte, 2%;. Keystone, No. 1, percan. Keystone, No. 24, per can. tersereseittiieccnegee. 45C Myrs. Curtis’ Suggestion Prune Whip--a Dessert for Tonight Soak %;-1b. prunes over night. In the morning cook in same water until soft, adding }4-cup sugar. off juice. Remové stones and chop. Beat in 2 heaping tablespoonfuls SNOWFLAKE CREME and the beaten white of one egg For sale— Per Package, ZOC 11c ‘We have continued our special price on these goods. California Yellow Cling All Flavors, BerBla: . . ..o Jello Table Peaches Large Can, 15(: Bizet Brand Queen Olives, - Sanitary Brand MACARONI @o=rie) - SPAGHETT] (s-0= pis) and NOODLES o= ris) =55¢ Lima Beans: Le Grand, per can Mixed Vegetables: Harstlove &......colio.ce Peaches: Del Monte, Y. C, No. 23, per can. Keystone, No. 2%, vellow cling. Pears: Keystone Pears, No. 2J5...c.cc.eveeccanees Del Monte, No. 274 Peas: Shriver's Sifted Shriver's Extra Sifted . Shriver's A-1 . Jockey Club . Fair Lady ... Pineapple: Del Monte, No. Del Monte, No. 2, sliced Del Monte, No. 2, crushed or grate Del Monte, No. 1, crushed or grated Honey Dew, sliced, No. 2% can. . Honey Dew, No. 1, crushed or grated. Honey Dew, No. 2, crushed or grated. Discovery, No. 2, sliced. Rosalina, No. 2, sliced Heart of Maine Drain Packing Co. price. low price. Apple Sauce ‘We recommend this item to you as being Sauce. Made from the choicest Maine Apples and packed by the Heart of Maine At the price quoted it is a wonderful value and we suggest that you take advantage of this opportunity and purchase several cans at this low Prunes: Smithfield French, fresh. . Keystone Prepared Prunes, N Del Monte Fresh Prunes Sauer Kraut: Silver Floss .... Spinach: Sumter Brand. N Del Monte, No. Keystone, No. Stringless Beans: Shriver's, cut Shriver’s, selected. No. 2. Shriver’s, sifted, stringless... Herr Farm, et .. ..-ioonne Spaghetti: Franco-American Succotash: No. 2, Paris Brand No. 2, Blue Ridge Sweet Potatoes: Parksley’s, No. 3, 9¢; 3 for Tomatoes: No. 3 can No.2 can .... Specials for This Week Can, VAL an unusually fine grade of Apple Hershey Cocoa, 1b. Can, 22¢ This well known and very popular article is offered to vou at a remarkably DelMonteSalmon, TallCan,2] ¢ (Per Dozen Cans, $2.50) Known as Sockeye—or Alaska Red Salmon—an article of quality. Iiach can contains one pound net. You can instantly appreciate the value. Sanitary Brand Rolled Oats Here is a very popular product that we guarantee to please. Per Pkg., 7c Do not" judge the quality by the price. Try a package, you will be agreeably surprised. Sold with an absolute- guarantee of satisfaction. Try a package, and if you are not altogether satisfied, return the unused portion and we will cheerfully refund the entire purchase price. Pkgs. for 250 SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS Per Ib. 1214¢ Ritter’s Pork and Beans, 3 Cans, 25¢ With Tomato Sauce FANCY SMOKED HAMS Per Ib., 23c

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