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18 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1924. . CANADIAN EXCHANGE employment there higher interest because of the|border. rates Heavy purchases of high- can Investors also has been a con- across the | grade Canadian securities by Ameri- tributing factor. TOBACED EROWERS | P cx s mmorrsmme amvis. o, GET S140M00 Virginia and North Carolina Farmers Profit by Very Heavy Sales. By the Associated Press. RALEIGH, N. C. August 20.—The Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Asso- ciation has sold 23,000,000 pounds of tobacco since August 1 ana has maae a new record for resale of hte re- dried product of Virginia and the Voumn G AN, DO You RCALIZE TUE CHANCE S You'RE TAKING IN DIVING © AGAIN REACHES PAR NEW YORK, August 20.—Canadian exchange yesterday hed par for the first time this year. The demand for Canadian dollars is said in bank- ing circles to be due in large meas- ure to the transfer of surplus funds from New York to Montreal and other Canadian cities for temporary kelieve Your &thma In Fifteen Minutes If Asthmador does not instantly relieve the verv worst attacks of Sronchial Asthma, difficult breathing, and the Asthmatic symptoms accom- panying Hay Fever your money will be PREVENT SUCH LOSSES '’ HILE on a vacation an investor lost $2,500 be- cause his securities, locked in his safe and not accessible, could not be sold immediately on telegraphic orders. Another investor traveling abroad lost $30,000 because a notice offering the right to subscribe at £100 a share was not called to his attention. Interest amounting to $300 was iost by another because certain bonds maturing during his absence were in a private safe and were not presented for payment. As a result his funds lay idle for two months. Carolinas, according to a statement issued here by A. R. Breediove, man- ager of the leaf department of the association. A payment of $2.300,000 will be made to members in the old belt of | Virginia and North Carolina on September 15, it was announced This payment will bring the total paid to producers in this belt to $14,000,000 on the 1923 crop. According to the statement only 17,000,000 pounds of bright tobacco of the 1923 crop remain unsold by the association, as compared with 50,000,- 000 poynds of the 1922 crop on hand at the same time last year. returned, is the terms upon which all druggists are selling Asthmador and Asthmador Cigarettes. No matter how inveterate or obstinate your case, or how often or violent the attacks, Asth- mador wil instantly relieve you, usually in ten seconds, but always within fifteen minutes. THE EARDROU \ MO ST DELICATE ORGAMN AMD THE LEAST THING 15 APT To BURST OR PuncTURE 1T! MORE PECPLE DEVELOPE 2 DEAFMNESS BY DiVinG | TuAn FROM Any o‘\'l-w’ji IHasn If your securities are deposited with our trust de- partment you know that a responsible agent is attending to all details and will notify you promptly of important developments. The Washington Loan & Trust Co. Downtown Bank West End Branch 900 F Street 618 17th Street JOHN B, PRESIDENT Druggists throughout the U. S. have been authorized to sell Asthmador on a guarantee to return the money in every single case where it does not give in- stantaneous relief, or is not found the very best remedy ever used. You will be ‘the sole judge yourself, and under this positive guarantee your own drug- gist can be depended upon refunding 3 your money If not benefited. Also —_ . - sent on same guarantee, per parcel post, 28 NEW OIL WELLS C. 0. D, if not kept by your Druggist, BOOST PRODUCTION by addressing R. Schiffmann Co., 1734 N. Main, Los Angeles, Calif. Price 65c. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. SHRE' DRT. August 19.—The Louisiana and Arkansas fields showed Relieves Asthma an increase of 11,200 barrels in the | last week. N D777 72 00 Resources $15,000,000.00 LARNER s 7 PARDON ME, BUT You'te ) N 722272070 oF HEARING ! and 5 failures in against 26 wells, 6 failures in the previc The bringing in of two g the Cotton Valley district, 4,500 and 2,000 barrels, respectively. was a feature of the operations last week. = One Near You There is scarvgy any section of the city that is n&® within easy reaching distance of a Liggett Drug Store. There i8 one near you. Patronize it, and be certain of clean, fresh, de- pendable merchandise at uniformly fair prices. S STEEL PLANTS INCREASE | WORKING SCHEDULES Special Dispatch to The Star. PITTSBURGH, August 20.—There has been & moderate improvement in some lines of industry in the last few days. Some steel plants have creased their working schedules from he Saf Drug Stores “The Fugagy Stores” e ,"Lg/ mill is about to resume seven-day 7469 / — operation. Rl 1237 Pa. Ave. 1715 Pa. Ave. There is a slightly be 3 - - for coal and coke which | e in % WALL STREET BRIEFS. |SHEET STEEL PRICES to continue in view of TAKE SHARP TUMBLE | There are certain advantages when you buy from in discounts on glass announced by the American Window Glass "um,: B Cut Pri Liggett’s the products of Liggett’s factor- ies. The goods coming direct are always clean pany. the largest producer, whi invelve A and B qualities in sin and double strength and amount about 10 per cent. and fresh. We can vouch for their purity and i quality. If you are not entirely pleased the pur- PALMOLIVE " chase price will be refunded. We can sell them to e you at remarkably low prices, quality considered. LIS 13th & F Sts. 14th & F Sts. 7th & E Sts Hth & Irving Sts. 904 F St. 15th & G Sts. None of the White Eagle 0il Company Buys 35 Service Stations. FRENCH TRADE JUMPS. NEW YORK, August 19.—France's | Purc forelgn trade in the first six months|in K of 1924 shows a favorable balance of | serve Refining Company bulk and serv he Kan > Droperty Ia part of 1,409,644,000 francs, compared with| the distributing units formerly owned a deficit of 510,500,000 francs in the | by the Kansas as and Petroleum | same period last year, according to | Company White Eagles is now oper- | the Bankers' Trust ~o, of New ating over 500 station in the Middle York. Imports increase 36 per cent, | West. while exports increased 50 per cent.| W. W. Jones Radio Manufacturing | ‘The most noticeable increase of all ‘4'0"1])3{“\. the stock of which is being was in the exportation of manufac-|offered by John Muir & Co., reported tured articles, which jumper 70 per|a large demand for radio equipment cent, compared with the first half|to be used in the manufacture of of last vear | phonosraphs can obtain deli Sure It Can Be Done! Papering and Painting | Without inconsentence or dirt, while you are | enjoying sour vacation; reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO.! 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373 10c cake 8 e PalmoliveSoap . . . . . . C 12 cakes, §9¢ . . 25r16c The Improved COACH on the HUDSON Super-Six 15¢ cake Real Select Rexall Toilet Soap . Jordan Almonds Afancy ty of nuts, Jw licious and erisp, im- 2o Prdved by coating with 8 thinner shell of pure sugar. SPECIAL, per pound 49 Georgia Rose Talcum A cooling, healing Toilet Powder, fragrant as the fresh cut rose. Perfumes, Creams, Powders, Etc. 1.00 size Houbigant’s Talcum Powders 35c size Odorono S50c size Mulsified Cocoanut Oil . 25c size Mom .. . L o 25¢ size Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder . 60c size Forhan’s Tooth Paste . 25¢ size Resinol Soap . . . . 40c size Dorin’s Brunette Rouge . S0c size Squibb’s Tooth Paste . . 50c size Hair Groom . . . . 45¢ S0c size Hennafoam Shampoo . . 350 50c si: Java Rice Powder ; 39¢ 39¢ S0c size Pebeco Tooth Paste 39¢ 39¢ S0c size 29¢ Regularly 25c sPECIAL J 90 89¢ 23¢ 37c 17¢ 19¢ 37¢ 18¢ 35¢ 39¢ 75c Assorted Flavor Hard Candies (z pound glass jar) 49c Cadet Wrapped Caramels quirement of a thor- 49c Old Fashioned ough cleaning effec- Gum Drops pound 39¢ 'i-'fifm ;’:‘:u_pk"m‘ Klenzo Dental Creme Answers every re- 49c¢ 39c 35c Liggett’s Grape Regularly 25¢ Juice . . pint 25¢ SPECIAL Jexatt Milk of Magnesia Few on the market equal this product in medicinal value. None that we know of excell it. Full pint bottle. 39¢ Witch Hazel Crystal clear, very strong and penetra- ting, healing, soothing and refreshing. Full pint. \ SPECIAL 42 Pepsodent Tooth Paste 50c size Nofspiy = & & & w0 oa 3¢ size Palmolive Shaving Cream Regularly 50c SPECIAL For the First Time in History This Hudson Coach makes history. Itis the first closed car ever to sell at exactly open car cost. Symbol 25c Puretest Castor Oil 19c Medicines Fountain Syringe Moulded in one piece, of heavy, live, new rubber. 2quart capacity, guaran- Closed Car Comforts at EXACTLY Open Car Cost S0 size, Eayoris: o« 1o e e 1.00 size Listerine . . . . . 50c size . Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia 25¢c size 34c 71c 36¢ 1.00 Riker’s Peptonapint 79¢ .. .3% And Hudson, alone, can build it. As the largest producer b of 6-cylinder closed cars in the world, Hudson exclusively holds the advantages to create this car and this price. Bay Rum Full Size, GENUINE BALLOON Tires The Easiest Steering and Riding Hudson Ever Built *1500 Freight and Tax Extra Salesroom 1100 Conmecticut Avenue Distributor Greatest of All Hudson Achievements And now full size balloon tires are standard equipment. Do not confuse with*‘semi-balloon’types. Hudson’s are genuine full size balloon tires— 33"x6.20". Compare the difference. Hudson has not simply “‘added balloon tires.”” Both running and steering gear have been especially designed to compensate for the radi- cal differences balloon tires bring. The result is the easiest steering, most comfortable and steadiestriding Hudson ever built. And braking efficiency is almost doubled. More than ever, ““Closed Car Com- forts at Open Car Cost” is the uppermost buying issue. Note how fast the Coach is displacing open cars. Asthe wanted type the Coach maintains the highest resale value against the waning desirability of the open car. So Why Buy An Open Car? LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS COMPANY Franklin 7700 Service Station teed one year. Our regular price 1.75 SPECIAL 119 An Offer for Men Shaving Cream and Lather Brush The Klenzo is a Shay- ing Brush that will ive you real service. ring the ‘‘Factory- to-You” Sale, with each one of these brushes, a big 30c tube of Rexall Shaving Cream without 9 8 charge. Harmony Lilac Vegetal . . . . 59¢c Symbol Household Rubber Gloves . . 69c Lord Baltimore Linen Finish Writing Paper A pound-package of about 90 sheets and 50 envelopes to match lity of N i Tor St e /2= S~ Casions; in an eco- ¥ > ) nomical form. Regularly 90c SPECIAL 79¢ Phenolax Wafers . 1.00 size . Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 35¢ size Freezone . . . . . Fly 27c size 19¢ 79¢ 23¢ and Bug Destroyers 17¢ Peterman’s Exterminator. . . 50c size Black Flag Insect Powder . . 1.00 size e Preventol (Combination Sprayer) Associate Dealer 633 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. NEUMEYER MOTOR COMPANY Salexroom—1828 14th Street. North 7322 Service Station—211 B Street N.W. Franklin 7690 A BARGAIN AT .fi‘e:h‘ol Combination (with sprayer) 59 Lflé_——_b————_