Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1924, Page 14

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QUETRESTORED ATKENTUCKY DA Negroes Returning to Work o Derelict Believed Ericsson Wreck Sighted at Sea Reports have reached the cruiser Trenton, in the North Atlantic, that a derelict correspondinz in dimen- ssing motor yacht ited recently A message from Capt. Kalbfus, THE EVE’NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924. 2 BIG ACCESSORY FIRMS IN MERGER Stewart-Warner and Bas- sick-Alemite Concerns Form LEAGUE ISSUES, TOPIC. ' Official of Organization to Confer -.' £ (P With British Premier. * GENEVA, November 11.—Sir Eric Drummond, secretary general to the League of Nations, has gone to Lon- don to discuss with Premier Baldwin and his government the choice of a | permanent British member of the council of the League of Nations and also British policy toward the League. The league announced that a Bra- = ing the. Trenton, to the zilian representative would preside in aid the derelict Rome at the session of the council After Fleeing From Mob St i ovember ati- ombine. ) - V. The Trenton has been . permanent Brazilian representative, By the Associated Press. TSIl 5" tho Shaltman: CHICAGO, November 11.—A $34,- 000,000 merger of the Stewart-|= | Warner Speedometer Corporation and the Bassick Alemite Corpora- n, two of the largest concerns in utomobile accessory field, was anced here last night. wart-Warner Corporation s acquired a majority of the stock the other concern through an ex- change on the basis of approxi- ‘"III‘"L\' seven shares of Stewart- | Warner for 10 shares of Bassick- Alemite. Minority _stockholders of WAR ON MORCCCANS |sime “termer it whs anmovnecs he searching | broadcast a re —With si with r e Die Beef a la Mode can be prepared from any cut of beef. The flavor is the important factor, and can be eas- ily produced by adding a tablespoonful of the famous LEASPERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Dix R . American | I a painter. | o | SPAIN'S TROOPS RUSH y attempted | £ negroes | by | art-Warner Corporation has as- sets of about $28,000,000 and author- d capital of 600,000 shares of non- tock with about 475,000 shares anding. The other organization otal assets of about $5,600,000 5 : . ; a 3 J s dis-| M , November 11.—A major | Do¥ o patched guards carried out by | pas Indic and 200,000 shares of non-par stock and $1,175,000 of preferred. Two million children enjoy public d{playgrounds of this country. DELICIOUS and wholesome dessert, approved by three gen- erations of discrimi- nating users. Contains plump raisins, Grecian currants, spices from the Orient, and numerous other choice food elements. Wool--but it doesn’'t scratch Cotton -- yet it keeps you warm enough Duofold—it’s different. Double layers of fabric, but more than double the com- fort of any other union suit. The layer of cotton next to your body doesn’t scratch —and the other layer of wool on the outside keeps you warm. The air space in between the two layers keeps warmth in and cold out. Warm, not weighty. It keeps you comfortable, but it doesn’t wear you out. We feature Duofold because it features comfort Splendid selections for every shape, whether a perfect 36 or otherwise. Union Suits are $3.25 to $5.50; Shirts and Drawers, $2.50. Come in and let us demonstrate the Duofold Comfort Principle. fellow | £ 1 buried | & ro known " OYSTER PIRATES HUNTED. PACKERS OF Virginia Sending Fleet Into Po- | tomac River. BONED CHICKEN (First Floor, The Hecht Ce.) The Hecht Co. F Street at Tth able in price, too. $12.00 The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) oAppropriate on any occasion ESTABLISHED 1855 S | Startling’ Facts aboutoom EPrices For the past twelve months there has been a continued and most startling advance in the cost of green coffees all over the world. The roasters of the United States have no S e st et - o 2 e i 1 I <5< o2z ete e 2 R y These ingredients give it richness and flavor Gold Medal Flour Libby’s Milk Domino Sugar Swift’s Shortening Diamond Crystal Salt Filtered Water Fleischmann’s Yeast power to govern this advance. This privilege rests solely with Brazil, while coffee prices all over the world are based absolutely on the action and prices fixed by that country. Justly or unjustly, you are paying higher prices because Brazil so dictates. e T = P P S The roasters and coffee dealers have been performing a most noteworthy service in absorbing the major portion of this advance, hoping there might be a recession in the endless advance, but this recession has failed to materialize. v HES . We are now paying an increase of 72% over last year’s prices at this period. . We have increased the prices of our best coffees only 22 2-97 for this same period. We have established a precedent of ad- vertising only our best and highest- priced coffees, never having pursued the tactics of enticing patronage by ad- vertising a coffee at a low price in the hope of selling a higher-priced com- modity once within our doors. . In this trying situation it can readily be seen from the above facts that this in- crease which we are compelled to make is a most fair one and thoroughly in keeping with the high principles -to which we have dedicated oursélves— namely, that of serving the people of Washington with the finest coffees in the world at the lowest possible price. This is an established tradition. SWING CO. 1013 E STREET = > ) & =S & > - e e N e R Back of this popular loaf— an unusual guarantee It i$ no accident that this loaf is win- ning the favor of keen Washington housewives. Back of Rice’s bread stands the guar- antee of the City Baking Institute—an Experimental Kitchen where experts check and test every ingredient and every process of mixing and baking. The red seal of City Baking Institute on the wrapper is every housewife’s guarantee of rich ingredients, careful baking and unchanging quality. ] £=E < == =L s _— == Note: New Prices Java and Mocha Mesco 55c per Ib. > S SSS If you have not yet tried Rice’s rich loaf get it from your grocer today Copyright, 1924, by the City Baking Company

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