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-BIDDLE OFF SCREEN, |frate Mother CITES FIRM HEADED- - [FREE CUSTOMS ZONE |cis, of miume und, it the sxburhy)soms, 2o, Jndost lng 2205, it 7876 BRITISH GIVEN JOBS. | for s trammortation back o, e = Louvrana and Alb to the Fiumians, among whom there| OTTAW. 8 ritish Isles because they sald they flow DANCING MASTER! Hol Sh' BY EX. AT FIUME PROPOSED | “In""addition, ‘the products of the|has been a great amount of enforced A, October 10.—Jobs have|could find no winter work, At is an- . olas P ip EA- banxite atmes, iocated at Albona, |idieness since the port was tied up by | besn found for 7.876 British harvest- | younced by J. A. Robb, minlster:of \ : For Baby’ t oy B9 456 daktaiated Brpon: would bs aliowed free impertation | the palltical questions. ers, many of whom recently asked|ifmicration. 2 % : 5 fume. The bauxite now is shipped | e e e ey “Young Millionaire Reported to or-bDavy s Car Realty Company in Indianaolis | of s fo ey aoinrop gy atablishment | to, Germany, providing, S7et for tne o]l——=]ol——lol—=lclc—o|n[c—=lo| o] o . a free customa gone and other meas- | chlef sources of raw materjal for the je——o] - i 'ri 3 By the Associated Press. i N ures to revive industry and trade in{German aluminum industry. The es- w Have Successively Tried Various "NEW YORK, October 10.—Depar- Required to Defend Right Fiume gre contempla - by Gerl:..l&sln;': t:blllh?fi:g‘:":fl an nlu‘r‘n.lnum factory - - « (3 no, m] ar) Ve )y ith tl o ed. » Roles at Hollywood. tfe ot $8q itenuifhlp, Mahesiaols to Tssue Stock. et of Dreries Mussoiint = The | *Tn_ additlon the conversion of the e 4 Seaze Bt Nt ot & 'baby's perambula- " |free zone would include the entire former Hungarian torpedo works into Dlstrlct Natlonal Bank Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. tor. The carriage, property of |py the Associated Press. PLES Ve n, jr., whe 4 . “"L0S ANGELES, Calif., October 10— | FouRg John Kirchensteln, Jr. Whe | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., October 10.— . 1406 G Street Having falled in the world of the | parents, arrived at the dock after 'l":e National City Realty Company of . 9 ses Milver -screen to fit easily. into the| the vessel had started. which James P. Goodrich, ex-Gov- |l C “parts allotted him as a “millionaire| _Johu's mother stamped her foot |ernor of Indlana, is president, has been ; ren’s asse extra,” Cralg Biddle of Philadelphia, gon without it, so the gilant [City to show cause before the state kreatly to the amusement of Holly-| steamship waited while obliging |securitles commission why the com- wood, is busily engaged experiment- 5’32}2’" hoisted the vehicle to the |pany's license to fssue stock should . ing in other ways of earning money. = T ]2?"“'2’,231“?:3 fg;nlllel‘ed' violation < Last week %it was the real estate! == of the state laws concerning the pav- L School Children’: Pusiness. This week dancing. i“TWU.BREAKFAST” IDEA sombary in eu el b e et - 'als Eyes Elinor Glyn, the novelist, is respon- 27,000 dividends were pald during| requ.n'e specl care, éiblo for the latest move. HIT BY GERMAN DOCTORS | the first haif of 1923 when the com-" : : g % pany reported a loss of $10,000. g iti Mrs. Glyn, whom young Biddle calls Dol The. matter hag: been borere thel BB ; ! for the conditions of _“grandmother,” consoled the _disap- | By the Amociated Press. commission for some time, but final| i i i = Bointed youthital millionaire when he | BERLIX. Ociober 10-—The Germaniaction has been deferred on account || W their sight is reflect 1 vo | “two-break idea-—a cup of coffee | Of oper officials of the i is sald to have been lited by two |itwobreaktast” \Gesora Tup OF PoTIG | National City Company to appear te d e ed in the work they gereen celebrities to whom he pro- | he Mtor e With @ sandwich at 10 or | dlscuss the question. : 5 : hool Posed. g 2 T e Iy ecored by the physi-| Mr. Goodrich declared that he would : 2 do at school. e i’;fiuix'" -3'31"'1‘:;\,‘6;".5 “'dl cians, who have started a campaign {'1'" attend the meeting of the securl- | e. “And Mrs. Gyln, s'a good | § : hore substantial meal | ties commission and : of mine, said I dance beauti- ‘:,’;,or:‘:fx,}’,f; i action of the body as “sinly.” 4 Send them to our Ei‘f i The h vstem requires some- n_explanation of the | rist. UFhus it came about that Biddle. | (nime th work op the first thing after | dividends ralty -y : pert Optometrist i gotiated with the sight of houses and |, night's sieep, the doctors aseert. and fiefals of the concern said that' the | : . glasses are needed, he wi ong rows of figures, has decided to |{here is absolutely no nourishment in [ National v Bank. which is also f i ir mak- A the malt or grain coffee which is very | Beaded by ex-Gov. Goodrich. guaran- ; i peuonal]_y supervise their generally used in Germany and wasteed pavment to the holders of the : ing and fitting. Seea even prior to the war. Manu-|Fealty concern's preferred stock and 2 facturers of breakfast foods have |®uPplied the funds necessary to make % Write or phone for appointment with Niddle, Z i up_ any deficiency in_revenue. Th ; i i Biddie s quite satisfied with nis | \3KSN, AAVANIAEC of, NS, CURPLEN, ) | Euarantee runs for the life of th Optometrist—or come in and see him Zew occupation, but hinted today he . ) preferred stock, they sald ¥ he (Gnd these are being sold in fancy : ; might try to become a foreign cor-| {on ‘afier the Amerioan fashior. ezl respondent for some newspaper. 2 2 " Hlddie Hollyw, . Has a Job on His Hands. MUST [EAVE“EX'CO CITY |From the Kansas City Times. . p fh the picture world. Sisdie Ml:l'e!lflen( ([‘nulldg'e, it isdfllatcd, de- iy Sy | remaniahle th es to arrive at an understanding | Mhonths that. follow Doctors Tell Obregon Health Needs | with democratic senators respecting Q{:!ly did not help hi the ratification of the world court § We are Consistent in Our Service Every customer of ours en- joys the same attention—and it is always of the most cordial kind. You can know before you come that your reception will be friendly. We are glad to see you—want you to make use of W. P. Lipscomb the machinery of this Bank as C. J. Gockeler you would that of any other wan department of your business— Th;m;x ‘;3”"2'3“ certain that it will respond to s your requirements insofar as is Hill L. Offutt, J P v‘;’;‘zm;‘ -_:‘m";" That's our idea of being friendly—and our policy of con- The “Friendly Bank™ ducting a Bank. Robert N. Harper President g\fy\\l\v’:lllgfi' N Lower Climate. protocol. Probably the President will | find that it 13 very difiicult to arrive | 7 at any sort of an understanding wit # 08 7"' Strc‘t fl’ld 3,23 M s'rget democratic senators with a presiden e suggestion of Wil . fille left the screen for the realty busi- | MEXICO CITY, October 10.—Presi- le——lol—ol——af———|a|——la[—=] i - | dent Obregon’s personal physiclan an- ; ? . —_— inounced late last night that the con- i [c——=|ol——=fol—=|ole——Dla|—F|ole——|o|c—F]0]] ; - tial election only a year off. i dition of the chief executive remained A Question of Tense. | the same, and that although he was &com Judge. . |not seriously ill, it would be neces- on your coldest radiator PERFECT steam radiator cannot give perfect warmth when an imperfect air valve keeps it clogged with cold air. Here is a radiator air-valve guaranteed to let all the cold air out and keep all the steam in. It will not sputter, it will not hiss, it will not drip. It is manufactured and guaranteed by the American Radiator Company. Just try one Airid Air Valve on your coldest radiator. Any Heating Contractor =] ESSEX COACH and servies my Essex ALL CLOSED CAR COMFORTS ““The Best Car I Ever Owned”’ Ack Any Essex Owner RS or Plumber can supply it at $1.60. It can Be attached % agis; radiatos s #maoment by Owner after owner will tell you these things: anyone—without tools. il Service of 50,000 to 100,000 miles with incredibly When you see what te New York my | small expense. e od 20 Airid can do for your cold- ::::cl:-'::. gallon Thousands of miles and months of running with- est rag!ilatt%r,yw willwant v R out a tap of repairs SR il 15,000 to 25,000 miles on a set of tires. 18 to 23 miles on a gallon of gasoline. i | Quiet, smooth, continuous duty and absolute i reliability, day after day for years. Ail‘ Rids jflcngl‘riugz#br il Few of the highest priced cars can show such records. Everyone knows how impossible to find like results Valve T A among cars of the Essex price. Made and gueventeed by e “The Greatest of its Size” Say European Experts «Absolutely the brightest, livelies,t’, little engine I T e . “Am getting more ever found in an American Car. B hstier oo First--- Sation. o gasetine:” ; S. F. Edge in ““The Autocar’”’ of London, England ence with Essex cars it | —— O O Pstinger—You needn’t get mad just | sary for the patient to leave the ex- it : cause 1 dun you for that little mn,llreme altitude of Mexlco City for a o i f ] i T mad mot because you|lower climate before a complete cure ) i A @un me, but because you did me. of the throat trouble could be expected. 2 > Although no official announcement i Z \ VTh A" L jt ) { has been made, it is belleved probable it TBavelswnediny e Limit. that President Obregon will start e own s i soon for Lake Chapala, Jalisco state. | repair bills on my Hii total repair bills Judge. 3 | This trip was planned for last week, n M hesaiSoioithan g itherbee is to be married |but was delayed because of an ag- \ iz . you: gravation of the president’s bronchial 5 e reuné cuoudhitoiIon b Crotbie: ) 5 Fresght and s A Tax Extra | i m i - it “Qver 17,000 miles in my Essex Coach. Never a spark plug i 1 | l ins e . many of Sriends «“A colossal revelation of the value Americans can Save .,..:' them.» i — . m offer at its price.” The HOIISB o pi K E. N. D. in “The Autocar’’ of London, England Your first thought in «Jts transcontinental record is not merely a record assuring yourself of the | —it’s a miracle.” safety and productivity From “The Car’’ London, England of your funds shonld oo s i T All Closed Car Comforts at Open Car Cost . . e institution through which i I;L‘ 1\& ittt Fps Hnyeetiypuz money; At open car cost the Coach combines all closed : i car comforts with the long-lasting reliability and ¢“My Next Car Another Essex’’ et '.?.?'.'.':' o< UILT on the bedrock foundation of character, il =o repatring werk f Essex chassis. Th Own 5 B experience and strong financial resources, The s ietevee® SRS SR o e G : Say : f"“‘“d‘ of ers nomlcalof threscars F. H. Smith Company today enjoys the confidence And except for the Coach, moderate-priced closed In ln.I:ve::R';:::m ei::duczed byfl: zreuflutinnxl 1 magazine, what ret and patronage of a nation-wide army of investors. i Ty cars always mean low-priced chassie. i ths i ks abos, ety g — ¢ i again, the Easex showed next to the highest % In no other typeof closed car—the Coach is alone ottt (he Bt mcimints, . H . H WE weleome inquiries about investm: in that distinction—can you get so much in closed doarkes, exCalbd 1t ia owaes beafcrence; by ssghn ‘will be glad to send, upon mnm,e::,km ‘ car comfort and assured mechanical satisfaction, s0 narrow as to be almost negligible. : describing our current offerings and popular i within hundreds of dollars of its price. Investment Savings Plan. 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