Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 26

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= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923, } The Bov's ENTIRE COUNTRY | | [ 3 i Ay - Encouraged by Victory in Test of | More Offerings Today—Vacuum | AL S 's:gf'.i.?u‘:t' %5‘3:2‘: Sl MARKEI AI.I.EGEI] s A GIET oao.en 7 AMARILLO, Tex., November 14— Validity, Philadelphia Will | Oil Votes:“Extra”—Other | ; Ervice eavea | S xess (|t e The Matador Land and Cattle Com- 2l TiokerTapo: Boarii: CIn DR ARENT YOU, \ pany, Ltd, a Scotch concern, has H Pm?: Proucn:wns . o pe Spa: IET’":&‘ZD SweeTvearT ) placed on the market its ranch lands Chicago Official Sees Effort consisting of 700,000 acres in three By the Assoclated Press. Ity the Associated Pré panhandle counties. Cotton planting, o PHILADELPHIA, November ", NEW YORK,? Nov 14—An it is said, Is crowding the range in to BOOSt P”ce to $] a g Dozen by “Shortage.” Census Bureau Announces Im-| portant Figures and Gives { Comparisons. Cotton _consumed during October totale 541, bales of lint and I 57028 of linters compared witn | COntroller Dawes Reports ;:KK.:\!\Z }0{ l:{fi and 49, 3 of Hn(DrN!ln eptember this year and 533,744 of lint ana 65635 of lintera in Octover 1ant| GeNerous Resources Shown | | | \5.5 Tissums ! ‘ ‘yonr the census bureau announced H | | regex in Recent Call. APPLE MARKET DULL. creased by one in number within : White Potatoes in Fair Demand| . "4 /1o snowing their conditior in New York. on September 14, this year, as com pared with September 15 last, Indi- cate an increase in almost every iten of combined resources. In a composite statement by Con troller of the Currency Dawes, giver Bncourasged by their victory -xtra dividend of 5 has been § the district involved. era]l court yesterds en ze 4 scum Ol directors. in 4 3 d ST. LOUIS, Nove —Sales of | Thompson uphe @ ddition © regular quarterly rs L g soes L Haleal of ) slpssliiap e gy divid 0 cegts. Both dividends N 1 Illinois this fall have brought returns | |\ act, state and government s o to stock of of & little more than $10p a head. | By the Assoclated Press ithougd &1 banks Tisve. e were preparing today to institute . L e This is the cheapest price obts | CHICAGO, November 14.—Josepn Although national b similar proceedings against & num-| UFCFings of new bond issues con o £\ e e ian taE e/ ERTE: Rushkewic retary of the city By of Thiladeipiia. oatoonk tinued s v, two railroad o L ; N DETROIT, er 14.—Cement | council's high cost committce, charges Judgs, Thompsoi's decision was in] S ax_ approximately | ‘ ; ] has been réduced 11 cenis a barrel | that Chicago dealers are attempting the e of huylkill county | $20.000.000 being® included. They -~ . W~ I Waanastie l‘orl‘l .{..;ve‘:,r,: v;l. o ’al”u— !to corner the egg market and create | Special Dispateh to The Star. saloons, three of which were ordered | were Chicago and Northwestern $15,- e G B and the Huron Portland Cement Com- an artificial shortage that will boost _NEW YORK, Novémber if.—The D o Ationa ot | 250000 & per cent gold bonds, due v rany, to stimulate winter home build- | prices to §1 a d He urges|market for barreled apples continued B8 Diohitiion e kb May 1, . oftered at 93% to yield : 3 43 ing. | householders to ref from using | t0 $how no important changes today, Another move In the effort to dry |about 5.35 per cent; and $5.400,000 l ANGAS C10Y Mo N or 14— | eggs. | notwithstanding the relatively light jicus - e I b - 6 } o 18 cents a bar : "he | qozen despite: storap lOther atates Tancy large asizeq|Pbaulk calliof September 14, LhiE yes the Departm d as 0 3 : product which formerly & 5 ool | 1a iy, while showed $,239 national banks in oper ington, were in the federa 3 2 > = barrel now is selling at 7 car- | houses bulging with 1,200,000 cases, | STeenings held steady. w i n had total resources of $2 tric rt authorizing the United | 6.10 per cent for aturity. § 3 i | |1oad lots. or more than 30,000,000 dozen, he|Other varieties recelved little atien- including loans and discoun States marshal to te Other issues offered for public - Jasic ' O R et 1o [934.556,000, or an incre used in . tw CE. Mass., November 14.— | inch vacietics sold from $2.50 to 34 SMoston. of o inoreas seription included 000,000 Penn- | e 4 °F, | poca atate and el n- | acifie Mills operating nearly even dealers, alleged to have com- | per bariel Hold : : p: pors ave co SUdIES Gf EOveLamEnt. sacurisies {eviva Water & Power Co. thirty -\ : all of their 356,000 spindles at capac- ! bined, expect to make $9,000,000 be.| Fancy white potatoes met a mod- | JoIUnES of Bovernment securities per t first refunding | ity today. The only curtallment of fore Christma with 21the s s ’ i S £ dollar” eggs,” | d . it Bupplios - S Bondn fel ol 3 operations now in offect is the o " | received a limited outlet. Supplies | (R TIEREE: TU2% &l By ik y o / 4 print works here, which are an | according to Ray Lane, former at- | were moderate, however, many ship- | Y0lume of government securities o TO END QUAKE TERROR | /i, cont and §1.20600 Miss d . T e et e ot | ere moferate: oW et Ay R tobs | Standing has decrea Power & Light Co. swenty-ve " f : cent of the local looms a “With a daily consumpticn of 10,000 | RAve accumulated. Prices show vers i rhere was, moreoves e will iz time ro first and refunding mort- i e until § p.m. and the Cocheco plant . % rsamption of 10,000} wige range, owing to the quality of | pouc $160.000.000 21 (sptundlng mort: ! Sy running fuil Ume, | ©4ses, there now 1s enough on hand | the offerinks. Upstate No. 1 round | 024l Y rued intérest to yield 7| 3 | | - A hor | 10 @0 fOF the Dext four months with- }’-3‘“‘"&5:'{? L o 3 ’&Jf"i PEr e govern H g | mills in’ the southeast report a fall. Ut an¥ reccipts from the farmers.” ' yicyeq brought from §2.25 fo e teicl depo ing off of d lm.‘ln'd. d e, It 18 claim says Mr ’Lu\mw-nnz “The eggs ' per 150 pounds. puilding decline now on sale were placed in storage | wtions in mill - prices, how. Bl ' B, et etecled T HCE S L P entators re. baviee.-up| DEFUNCT BANK TO PAY _ {Sepcnfes's % 8oy VIsiTs THE OFF1Ce MORE DIVIDENDS SOON |1 he"teive e ) Telephone 5 - 5 i shipments as fast as they arrive and | Crunding mort P placing them in storage 1o create a however, had dropp. i/ | |BANKRUPTCY PETITION % B erehte a iy s P B ke Loount s 9§ und interest o | o4 | CHICAGO, November 14.—About 10 |latest figures show . AGAINST MOVIE FIRM (Deaters rged with or 12 per cent dividend on claims to- | $1.169,000,000, while in o8 { shining : _ selling s o taling $5.000.00 the time of the|last year they were re v the Associated Press. : _ ave buen in storage | closing of the Graham & Sons Bank | $1,200,000,000. ANOTHER CUT IN OIL EX-DIVIDEND TABLE R o A N diaco f cin etones, ks | s baTnaid heors S ¥ 3 voluntary petition i " b iy cushien, alers | Christmas inounced or- RGH, November 14.--A November 16 b e e ntify the ogks on wa day. _The tru “hicazo Title | BIG STOCK YARD DEAL aking the pric 5 2 i x‘.m; € azal he 3 potatoes,” the comm and Trust and the credi- IS CLOSED IN ATLANTZ + e : Calodess 330 | Holding Company, Inc, theatr § !tors' committer took the action for \ : Corning s . .. {and motion picture producers as w The only weapon erh food hoarder | paying the dividend, the second since ¥ ne Compin A Ml iay i , = '-‘;‘f‘; iid "'3- '\""r'\"\;,u:l. boycott, a the closing of the bank, Z0 per cent | By the Associated Press T . ; e bkl . Biscult’ pL.. 4. - % e creditors filed t al from the use of cxgs would = R aant eredi- | in the Miller ock Yards Con. mE liun # - nted o5 e e 3 “d:"'r'd‘“"; inisg S [wmnv'l release of thousands of doz- | tors with claims of $200,000 refused | pany of Atlanta, ( Will Not Be : s st vt ernment o | ard . With a{ens of »w held in storage, with | o sign the reopening agreement. acquired by W. H. W Ster 1 e resuliing price desiing e - |Asa G. Canaler, jr. of At St e plans_ are about complete Hrows S, - - Tho Marinep con s been | BOND ISSUE SOUGHT. DIVIDEND DECLARED. the plant the largest stock " : " Bickeye I ‘. i lust July Tl . p | MONTREAL, November 1f—Diree- | the South. and the n BROKER IS INDICTED. = ; ! tected | Cab Tetrleum, a0 : i [ e bere Marauette railroad asked | tors of the Canadian Pacific Raiiway | iist ¢ next 3 ANGELES. N A i with leat rubber flap sl ¢ SRS | thoi interstate Ca L mpany have declared a dividend of | statement | "t " » 1 ! P tod. t horize an iscue of $6,064.- per cent on common stock for the | today per cent gold bonds, nded September 30 from, C. B. Helner now_ vice pres r 14—German i ¥ for expel v revenues and special income, | dent of the Ameri er 31 is reporte it has made tions and better- payable December 31 to shareholders! Meat Packer: neral m have been 9907 quadrillion marks. ments of record at 3 p.m. November 20. ager, the announcement said ::z::mmzzxz:::::zzzzzz::zzzzmz:zzzzxnzusmmmmmmmzmg lerate demand, but poor to ordinary | SONE larker by $300.000.000 than o ASSESSMENT YORK, N AVOIDED. Bought and Paid For. the Lox Angeles Time, Mexi o e *e > With the opening of our Bargain Base- ment—has come most wonderful buying opportunities to the patrons of Sigmund’s. The space thus gained by removal of the lower priced merchandise to the basement gives us the much needed opportunity to exhibit our finer grades—always at signifi- cantly lowest prices. Che Economy Corner = 7th.and H.Sts.. NV, Sale of the Se_ason’é Higher Grade Lustrous Company Periead. s Powder..... Q $1.0 Crane €0 ...... e Co pf Pasr Flec Alden Conl. Kplimer & Co B 1 SALE OF BAND INSTRUMENTS Used Saxophones—Clarinets—Cornets Exchanged for Our New CONN INSTRUMENTS PARENTS Here’s your chance to start your children in C Melody. . (s00d condition. HRuakc. Small Down Payment 25 Per Week BTy o3 s et ae a3 teastsstess tsa it ttisttiattst itttz el attsyiiatittesslatessssnstenssassaisnsisasotssasatiinesssiinssssosstiiinsin] Truvenette is the American Woolen Co.’s latest creation in the family of real lustrous fabrics—and these Coats have been designed in the wrappy, straight lines, side tie and more conseffative models—creating elegant fashion combined with comfort. as it p 5 the back « bonnet over milk posset at any B round 2 o ity 7 C Melody. sociul du oy i Jlemn old | Silver - Good condition, cum moves or »w whist hands Good condition. ’ Small Down “with it 3 s perched upon it ) ; and Small Down A appropri i Payment 5 i i Payment hav: ¢ | cloak hung from shoulder. 150 Per Week X RRY SL50 Per Week wap in the sun, or winks after : - dinner on the i these harmless fan punity. | Could vo J or vouns Ja lod over* s or clasp re- :tive hands upon rounded fronts | comfortable careless. Colors are Kit Fox Gray, Brown and Black— trimmed with large Gray or Black Manchurian Wolf collars. Half Price for Millinery Every Velvet and Felt Hat remaining in stock—and that means your choice of hun- dreds of the latest and best models. None ex- * cepted—none reserved—all included at 1U's a great thing to watch life when we have played the game of paid_our in" good gold Kot br » fnd s ! Warlitzer Cornet ;mdl uth must keep ! | B Flat Cornet Joys, rnings, and i szo ur here ' Tio_reckoning 10 pa; W ve the freedom of the 1] ball. ! $1.00 Per Week. R s i Other Bargians in Used Instruments McSwigsle—Why should 1 go to that Halloween party? I don't see any fun | in ducking for appies. McRummie—But these are going to be in @ basin of hard cider. . Conn Cornet Clarinet Albert Clarinet Du Jardin The Fountain of Youth. i CC, silver fin- Fl-?iflm BALI B Flat. Clarinet b7 F Splendid From the Richmond Times-Dispateh. ish; a genuine Ciia mog e Hitie bateain, E Flat. A splendld value. Tt was Ponce de Leon, wasn't it, who | bargain, H 2, sought the fountain of youth? Fool- & bargain at ish adventurer! It is only in the heart | 2 s 5 0 Bl Sin $22.00 $35.00 25.0 $30.00 - e 2 = $1.00 Per Week $1.00 Per Week $1.00 Per Week $1.00 Per Wi Ridiculous. oo From the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The most ridiculous thing we know of is the bowlegged dancing master trying to make a knock-kneed flapper take the step just as he does it. { 1}& Homer L. Kitt Co. The high wages demanded bybgninl} ers prompted seventeen members o % the Ladies’ Aid Society of Uniondale Wflm Chapel, Hempstead, Long Island, to don overalls and jumpers and put a ‘bright coat of paint on the outside of b4 #he chapel. == = = = = $1.00 Hats—50c $2.00 Hats—$1.00 $3.98 Hats—$1.99 $5.00 Hats—$2.50 $7.50 Hats—$3.75 $10.00 Hats—$5.00 $12.50 Hats—$6.25 $15.00 Hats—$7.50 $98238234323833032332343203¢43892438438382384248482223283832038322302832030323234323282323532323232832833233038342893288322328032323823232832232823339343232888¢323323434 +:

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