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26 il T THE EVENINC STAR, WASHINGTON, Bl CYCLONE MOTORS FIRM IS SOLD FOR $75,000 Decen yesterday her 4.— With the purcha at leg: of the d auction of the nla Cyelone Motors Corporation fo 00, announcement was made Shambow, president and secre- tary of the Shambow Shuttle Com- pany of Woonsocket, K. L. that $350,000 plant would be put in oper tion here at once to manufucture bin t the rs would be moved from tireenville his company Woonsocket to Guard Ag’ainst Loss By Burglary or Theft URGLARS and thieves do not time visits to suit your convenience. No matter what precautions you ma to guard against thefit often something overlooked—a of jewelry, Let us show you not only at home, be, from complete loss. perliaps. The cost of the premium is small, compared with the protection it gives you. WA 'C'onstmctz’o and that | you how {DORRIS MOTOR COMPANY VOTES DISSOLUTION | smoLous, | tion of the [ pany, whic autor ers at | © A meeting has h : at which plans of npany or selling it will b Dece Dorris Motor ixistently s explained their take there is valuable picce in the home, insurance protects but wherever you may Dissolu- | BUSINESS TOPICS. | $30,000.000 Banks fo Get Refund. 4 ] Valuation | ATL jAtlant. at 1 xceed th in this city would of which the 1923 tax llevy was based by $30,000,000. Sums expended in mew building construc- tion aze expected to reach $25.000,000 ACID STOMACH!! GAS, INDIGESTION | Chew a fLW Plc1< int Tablets —Stomach Feels Fine! MAN o7n;aan_/ » Incorporated . l;)ol\,&»wz MW, Maie 4190 Real Estate | Department Instant stomach relief! The moment ““Pape’s Diapepsin” ach or indigeation ends. Immediate re- lief from flatulence, gases, hearts palpitation, fullness or stomach pres Correct your digestion for a few cents. Millions keep it handy. Druggists rec- ommend it dhe cfuliuvs Lansburgh Surniture (o. Ninth at F OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE. Entrance 90 9 F' Street as pictured: upholstered in Baker's Cut Velour—outside backs covered tn plair. Velour. Well built and comfortable. ... .... .. Beautiful Floor Lamps LAMP with Poly- chrome base and silkilene shade, complete. Console Table $10.50 g@@m@%&z@a&@%@%@%@@m&aflm BRIDGE Lawmp with Poly- chrome base and Georgette Bridge Shade, complete. 18.50 lee Furmture ® for Chrlstmas No better could be given than some artistic and thing useful article of Furniture, which would truly be a gift that endures throughout the vears. See our big display of suggestions on the first floor of our big building. Serving Tray S9¢ LAMP zeith Junior Poly- chrome Base, bullion fringe, Georgette Shade. complete. IZDRDZDERLN kS LA Sewing Cabmet $11.75 T Tt e T T T T e TR Tl Pl . Harmless! | reaches | | the stomach all distress from acid stom- while | changed to | made D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923. WOULD RUN LINE TO COAL, | TICKER-TAPE LEAK ORE AND TIMBER REGION A preliminary application for autho- ity to extend ‘its present line of rall- road from Kimbrough, to Jasper, both points in Alabama, a distance of 155 miles, was filed with the Interstate Com- merce Commission by the Muscle Shoals, rmingham and Pensacola railway. A hearing before the commission ~ was ase the ‘commission de- ed further facts. The new line will northern’ Alabama, the application ex- | plained, and furnish a north and south route for export traffic from the central points in the United States to Pensacola, “FRUIT WAR” HINTED AS PRICES TUMBLE cago Cause Heavy Slump in One Day's Trading. By th CHI Associated Press, AGO, December 4. ofanges, lemons, grapefruit grapes ready for the market, on these commodi 50 to 75 cents and | prices dropped from e here yesterday when rival o fruit auction companies which some dealers said might aftect the fruit industry of the entire country. contest is being w Fruit Auction ¢ of a4 group of S a . ed com- dented “fruit in existence WOOL AUCTIONS OPEN. pany war” buy- ad- | were re in th crossbreds and medium ran vanced 5 Three thousand from bulrushes. tap coal, ore and timber reserves in | | ns ¢ Rival Auction Companies in Chi- | competition | | land d IS PROBED FURTHER Exchange Members Called in Effort to Close Cotton Bucket Shops in South. Associnted Press. NEW YORK, December 4—Two members of the New York Cotton Exchange yesterday were summoned to appear before the business con- duct committee of the exchange on Wednesday in connection with the alleged leaking of quotations. At the same time the cotton e of Atlanta and d that on buck irman of t Louis Broo e committee, expls ness conduct {13 the result of an investigation into With | the large crops of Floriga and C: «Il(urnl;l:i:, Erie o utalde housed which s leakage of exchange quotations a did an odd-lot cotton brokerage committee is continuing fts v into the alleged misuse of hange quotations and kindred he said, “and it is possible other members may be sum- moned before it if information in the hands of the committee is sub- the | matt | that $4,000,000 BOND SALE TO START POWER PLANT By the Associated Press CHARLOTT . December 4.— negotiations ¥ completed for bonds, sixth | months. The proposed bond ise in con. e | tingent” on completion of negotiations | | with the uthern Power Compans for Mountain pance of the L long on the opment and ac OFHCERS B,E ELECTED 1 president for the fifth con: e term. This is the loaf I bake for you tomorrow! | FORD'S RAILROAD I. C. C. Informed Road Wants | Freedom to Carry Out Labor and Profit-Sharing Tests. i. Leibold, vice president of the it, Toledo and Ironton, Henry Ford's railroad, today asked the In- terstate Commerce Commission to ex- clude the road from any tentative road pnsolidation. The argument of Mr. Leibold was rested on the ground not only of spe- cial characteristics of the raflroad jt- self, but also because of the particu- lar financing and labor policies which Mr. Ford has installed n its opera- tion. Time was desired, he said, for an_independnt working cut of transportation proglems p sented. Many Texts Under Way. Essentially the Ironton railroad is a terminal proposition, the witness connecting with vagious trun ice manufacturing en- | north of main east st traflic routes, » practice of shutting the road down entirely on Sunday was being followed, Mr. Leibold €aid; a profit- sharing plan by which employes may . ually acquire large portions of alled, and the cd_to a point f Mr. Ford's e | Railroad Labor Board. Mr. Ford Not at Hearing. w of these facts, Mr. Leibold the commis: t Jeast until a demon- I-m.w sibilitics under that regime had bhee obtained. No questions were directed to the witness on behalf of the commission. Mr. Ford, who accompanied Mr. Lei- bold to Washington, was not present | when the t given, ————— The goldbeating industry in the United ates employes about 600 workers, virtually all of whom are now on strike against a proposed reduction in wages, R L e i Xk T’S my special mid-week treat—the finest I can offer you. Every slice of this perfect bread is filled and flavored with plump and juicy Sun-Maid Rai- sins. Itis rich and fruity—healthful as well as delicious. And so much goodness, so much pourishment at such low cost! Also “special for Wednesday” For all those women who have formed a happy little custom of serving Raisin Foods on Wed- nesday, I will include other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin Foodsinmy special bakingfor tomorrow. Rolls, cookies, cakes, coffee cakes, muffins, raisin pies, *‘snails,”” and others will come to you fresh and fragrant from my ovens. By bakers everywhere The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread and other Raisin Foods are prepared ‘‘special for Wed- nesday’’ by bakers every week—everywhere. You can get them 2t bakeries, grocery stores and delicatessens throughout the city. Serve them for tomorrow’s dinner—for your children’s and your own luncheon. And—try Raisin Toast for Thursday’s breakfast. Endorsed by bakers everywhere, by American Bakers’ As: tion, and by Retail Bakers’ Association of Americs Raisin bread special onWednesdays mergers in the general plan for ra!l»l‘ on not to disturb | 7T '250 CITY BLOCKS FOR NEW HOUSES PSS MERGERS e New Streets to Foster Build- ing Expansion. Special Dispateh to Th PHILADELPHIA, December 4 Home building was fostered here the past year by the opening of twent five miles of new streets, covering 250 blocks. An ordinance appropriating $7,628,000 for public improvements has Just been signed. It has become evident that the ge eral opinion here is against the hol ing a sesquicen exposition 1926. It is probable that the will be celebrated only locally. ployment here fell off rcent in November in some indu: . but six leading lines showed inc <. CREDIT CONDITIONS GOOD IN NORTHWEST i'ifty-Two Banks Closed Because of Poorly Secured Agri- cultural Loans. Star. ) in Special Dispatch to The Star. ST. PAUL, Decemb conditions in the north prove cture, s that the returns from the 1923 harvest have been excellent, the credit situation | cordi L3 ) institutions smaller which weakened under the burder poorly secured agricultural loans {CONCERN REFUSED LEGAL STANDING| Owner of Treasure-Seeking Ship Must Not Sell Stock in Pennsylvania. By the Assoclated Press. HARRISBURG, Pa., Decer The state bureau of se announced its refusal rvr ('\l- appl tion for registration of the Lusitania Salvage Company, permission to sell securities flvania. In a letter to ative of tha concern, I deputy secretary of that if any sales of made by the com they were illegal ed in the sale Jjeet to prosecution under the § ities Act Benjamin Franklin dent of the 4 ball in Phila fraud in conn the stock. H. was about to sall on ure-seeking ship. th Chile to search for coppe L Les tania when she Germans. Lobrdedrddobd bbb bbb bbb b New Homes—$7,450 Near East Capitol Street P + o large rooms, three por them and you will be s such a house for this b Arnold and Colmpany 1416 Eye Street Main 2434 SRR Try EBONITE, the cor- rect lubrication for the transmission and differen- tial gears of your motor car or truck. It is NOT a grease, it's a'l oil (shredded oil); no other gear lubricant can perform like it. It will not leak out, it stops noise and grind, lengthens the life of your car, saves repair bills and makes gear-shifting a pleas- ure. Sold by reliable dealers in five- pound cans and at appointed serv- ice stations whers you see the heckerboard design pump and serv- ice station sign EBONITE has no rival Thers is mo substitu EBONITE (1ITS SHREDDED OIL FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS BAYERSON OIL WORKS, ERIE, PA TomorrowAlright ht's Tonics — fresh Jir, & good e and an NR Tablet to make you re's Remedw (NR Tabl m. beneficial influence on_the ind eliminative stem=—the mmuh. Liver and Bowels. A ht—take an NR Tablet—its action o w0 different yoa wil be de- lightfully surprised. Chips off the Old Block | Ll ] Peoples Drug Stores, Inc. event 'l“l‘:l"l‘#-l-i-'l"l"l"l'jl"l"!"i"l' 5PENNSY BEATS ALL - TRAFFIC RECORDS President Rea Congratulates Employes for Purchase of 15,000 Shares of Stock. PHILADE | Pennsylva of the history, , December ad is ¢ orable writes Sam o me vears in lent it 1 Rea, pre company’s n this seric associati | heaviest vol Iby of this new teamwork proximately Car-Londing Re COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY nts who uic \pproached th BALTIMORE, Mo.. December 4.— production above quirements for the hives 3 has amounted { pounds per colony, or fifteen pounds @ hive less than last year. WALL STREET NOTES. Sugar Offices Closed—E ported—New Finan W YORK De profits of 1 for the fi rnings Re- today out Charles W r,,.nn..] toda irland Ol 10.000,000 to $15 stations under Creditors’ @ | tive committees of the Lucey { facturing Company have work { ment_of cl lieved the plan will he 't and the re sull ROOF $1 .50 PAlNT A GALLON Red and Brown. From the owner’s stand- point, no other roof paint can justify a higher price. J. W. HUNT 1221 N. Y. Ave. ~ FPhone Main 1352