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THE SUSDAY 8TAB, viicl. G ool G SN iG, 1527 —2AWT 1. va : AUT T‘ ’R '%\\\\\m&\\ms\\\\‘fi“&\\w&“‘m‘m&m«s\“\\“fl\t“i\‘fi\\\\st\\\i«&m“\m«\mvm‘“\\mflm WHEA]- HAS UP IURN 8%4%11&'11? IGJNSKE’IERI'HP{‘I;:I{'\T WEEK“"’ Be Sure to Take Advantage of the Exceptional Sales Values Offered in This Advertisement! UN SUPPI.Y_REPURIS Machine on Exhibition at L R iD Headquarters of D. B. A. arge Clearances of Domes- Nooesss Savings. tic Grain for Europe Have R Bullish Effect on Trade. Invention Shows Deposits| and Makes Entries in De- By the Associated Press 2 s CHICAGO, January 15.—Helped by positor’s Passhook. Prospects of a reduction of the United States visible supply total on Monday, wheat showed an upward | Members of Jthe District Rank-\'l;]' Association and other financiers wil trend today right from the outset. have an opportunity this week to see Closing quotations on wheat were a novel thrift enterprise when an au- | firm, % to 1% net higher; corn, '3 | lomatic thrift machine will be on ex- | to 14 up; oats at 'a to %a% ad- hibition at the headquarters, 1315 F | vance, and provisions unchanged to Strect northwest. Charles A. M. Wells, 25 down long identified in nking circles in Good sized clearances of domestic | the District and in Maryland, is par- BSliaat (o Bunone today, sapsciall ticularly interested. in having the Galveston and Philadelphia. at bankers at their regular meeting to- ed considerable notice. Moreover, | OTTOW afternoon look over this de- with reports at hand that vice which he considers of unusual | 4 1 educational value. ::l'x‘:flmj{‘m_"‘?':fa’:’:'_‘;":;'j_n:; @ fairly | “The new machine, which has just ot e 5 enray ey | Deen perfected after years of tedious of future deliveries here appeared to | 4ng expensive endeavor, assorts, re- be basing purchases a good deal on | eives and adds deposits of coins or indications that sizeable R{DMeNts ot paper money, records the total with Phere had airends heen dizcounted 1 | tumnes of the menchins Bk oo | Charles. A M. Wells, local banker, full. There was also talk that the |hook, and also makes a duplicate of | ey Pretents el T amount of domestic wheat Yet on|the entry along with the pass book | pyon to Arouse interest in small sav- farms had been over-estimated number, on a deposit slip which stays [ "5> Accounts. Final prices for wheat were at | in the machine. The device is S0 ar- | ————— - Virtually the day's top level. Offer- | ranged that over a miliion depositors ngs from start to finish proved fcould use one machine have a large number of small savings rather scant, and enough buying to Bank: Y depositors and will also savi hold the market taut was almost con- Sk ersisce Divice. g g e e AT Stantly in evidence. Sellers showed | Several local bankers have already | nowever, will be in factoriee mile a notable disposition to avold press- | seen the device and all were greatly |stores. Government hulidiers s Ing the market until Chicago stocks | surprised with what it would do. The | other places where special interest is exhibit a tendency to increase. Mills | inventors believe it will prove a great | shown in the welfare of the amployes were reported to be after wheat here |ald to thrift. It iz intended to be . and sales out of store were in prog- | placed in the labby of banks. They be- Thrift Club Idea. ress. {lieve that depositors will use it for| It is planned that wherever these Unfavorable weather restricting | putting in 50 cents, 75 cents, $1, [ machines are placed the depositors in the movement of corn to terminals |$1.50 and other small amounts when | that institution will he known gave firmness to corn and oats. Pro- | they would not lay this money aside if | “Thrift Cluh,” named snd numbered. visions sympathized with a down- |they had to go up to a bank window | The industrial head in that institution $hra swing of the hiog market. fi‘nd x:-e it mf;ho teller. It is hp]\lv\';d | Pecomes a member of a thrift council ow. Close. | that these modest amounts, which the | tor his_community Wheat— R e 1o | hanks are not getting at present be-| Mr. Wells who has Yas 1403 148% 130% cause of the size, will pile up very |local hankers to see the AR D 1393 | rapidly and give the savers a real |in action, is president of the Fir (o start. tional Bank of Southern M May . | _The clever machine is o arranged | Associated with him in getting the en- e b that in case a depositor makes a mis- | (erprise cstahlished are Sam el ol i | take in the amount he puts in, or sets |John G. Schofield, n | the lever at a larger amount than he | gineers and inventors, Fobi: : 4 | deposits, it will be easy to check up |Sturgeon. It is a timely Thrift week e DS the difference. The deposit slip that | exhibit, and will arouse wide curiosity. E_f e ; | remains in the machine has the num- | When explained in detail it is not so ) iember S s AAAALLAEERTEALAR LR SN RNERRRRR NN B e R R N NN SO AARRRAERRTLRLRLLRREEARERRRERNRRRANNNN P" r(’—Ffesh LT R T Candies 5 Peoples Vesper Artist —at Peoples Broadcast Over Money-saving Prices o = - Pound Station WRC Tonight Mammy: Lou Cream A5 .15 Caramels ........3% 6:45 to 7:15 are happy to announce to our radio f Chocolate-covered that Marguerlte. Clark’ Cromuwell will again < . 2' Peopies Vesper Artiata tonight "ever Stato Sponge ] R Sate Tecaived u wnally iarge number | { | | Chocolate-covered Peanuts . Jordan Almonds 4 Ghocolate-covered 4 " Program Nougatines P 5 " s Chorus from “Tannhauser Wagner He h“. Kike = ‘ALL OVER TOWN” . gl e rbpuce ershey's Kisses. . .......3 % Proples Vesper Ensembie “My Redeemer and My Lord Dudiey Buck Lipp's Whipped Creams, 39¢ —The Better to 3 o e s Planters Salted Peanuts, 39¢ Chocolate-covered Braail Nuts....... .69 Georgia Papershell Pecans . . 59 Chocolate-covered Almonds 3 . L e Mid-Month Sale of Drug Store Needs! THROUGHOUT THE BUSY PEOPLES DRUG STORES PASS SRR SRR A R R A N A A A S eSS SRS S 10¢ Old Dutch Cleanser 4 Cans, 21¢ It is a hard job trying to cihan, the Bouss without the aid of “Old Duich This extremeis low price on thiy popular homa eed anablas "vou ‘10 “sava mos Specially priced” for Monday, Tueeday ednesday only (Limit, 4 Cans (o & Castamery, R T N IR e FEEEEEA TSR E A EERRRLASE RN P 35¢ Faultless Serve You \u—‘r‘.» s Clark Cromwell. soprano o Thome assigted hy the tion at the windows of banks which S S S A RS AN S A A R A N S S AR R AR SRR S SRS RN AEAL LR ARAR AL AARARAANARNR NSNS, "50c Graham’s W hite Pine Cod Liver Oil and Menthol Cough Syrup Special, 97 ¢ Contains heneficial ingredients which are healing and soothifg to the tated mem branes. Quickly breaks up a that_has Jbeen “hanging, on.’ _Generous eized hottla spacially priced at 27c for Monday. Tues day and Wednesday only R R RS2 X ST TIRRR I TRR RN AN IR RN 4 N ARAAREERNRANANNRNNSS, 5-Pound Package Epsom Salts Special, 97 ¢ This is an excellent opportunity to ktock 5 up_ with thie popular, medieine cabinet need and kave more. Standard U. 8. P. 4 Specially priced for Monday. T Waskimgron ¢ Wednesday only R N SR SRR AR A R AN R AR A e and SASS S SRS R SRR N NN SARA AR TARRRRR NN ARRARRERRRRRNIINN %! > P ARSSSNINSNSRSRRR IS RS RSN A S 50¢ Patrician Lady’s Dressing Comb Special, 97 ¢ Theee combs are the regular sizes and are made of quality material by expert workmen. Will give long and satisfactors service. Specially priced for Mondas. Tuesday and, Wednesday only | / j ’ ’ ¢ ber of the bank pass hook, so that the | complicated as it at first seems. The coins or paper money deposits must |idea is not to reduce the number of a conform to this record. It is expected | bank employes, but to bhoost small that the machine will relieve conges- | savings 60c Barnard’s Razor Aid Shaving Cream Special, 3] ¢ Quickly softens the stiffest heard and per miis & close, Smooth " shave. Contains bay rum which prevents the face from “hecoming irritated. Special 0c tube. 31c for Monday. 4 Tuesday and Wednesday only S N R A R A N TR TR L Y ] W«mmst\\\“ms“\&w DS RAZORAID" SHAVING Cream | head, 50.00a76.00; common to fair, BALTIMORE, January 15 (Specia). | P head 30.00a0000. . . 14| | .D. C. NAVAL RESERVE —Market for white potatoes continues | 1.5 VT VeRl ChOEE Per pount, T steady but quiet, the receipts being | 1529 hrack soa sommon. pound. be 5 ample and demand fairly good, but | oo g tOHER FRG B Members of the Naval Reserve of centered on well graded No. 1 stock | * Sheep, choice, 6: old bucks, 4a5;|the District of Columbia have started at 3.00 to 3.25 per 100 pounds, While | conimen, S6d Jambe, Spring.. choice. |t Publication of 'a small service No. 2 stock is slow sale at 1.50 to L.75. | 1310413; fair to good, 10a12; common | PAPer: called the Sea Bag. for the Market for sweets and yams rules easy | 1o ‘thin’ 8a9 Y A z:‘x‘gvnn's:d ot T‘P{‘Ivlnlk its members ac and top values are obtainable only | atra 2a s with Reserve activities. S ot dry wack, which 1 i lant | (Hogs, atralght, 1213 sows. 9810 | Tjeut. (unior grade) Robert W. Wil. 28 So0d ry aiock, which ls in USht | stags, ia7; old Boars, 3as; PIES, | won, supply officer, is editor and Chief ample supply. No. 1 sweets and yams | | Sooner 12814 Yeoman Walter X. Shay associate edl both sell 2.00 to 3.00 barrel, but No. 2s P 2 B e T ar ouncad <he, sditorial are not wanted and of uncertain valve. | JUJDGE CHANGES MIND B, o ot 88 et beer, Complated, while bushel hampers sell mostly 40 o ee TAvE AL bErbtter ity complile new items. **Demand for native and nearoy ar- | AND SENTENCES TRIO| Pians are veims mmste ror the or - . Each brush has genuine white sterilized bristles firmly set in attractive white handles. A regular 35c valus—specially priced at 23¢ for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. CARNAR Ced EER AR RN AN NN NN %‘ RARRRERRRN NN ANEELRARNRNE NN ‘\\\\\\S‘\\\“\“ NRN 7. ? A A S R S A A A S S A s S SR S AR RN Star-Rite “Counteracts Acid and \ Prevents Decay” Electric 10¢ Powder Puffs 2 rasani e 50c¢ Mag-Lac Tooth Paste ally priced for Monday. Tuesday $18.98 and and Wednesday only 5’"‘“."1’ 27C : The continued presence of acid in the mouth .98 <2 quickly causes the teeth to decay. Here is an 1 efficient dental cream that not only corrects 4 the acidity but cleans and polishes the teeth st the neater vou_need o 39¢ Shopping Bags BE withicat the - Icuse injnrysta the ovecions o warm the breakfast room, bath Z amel. Produces a sweet fragrant breath. 50c room and bedroom while waiting Sp"l'ifl.l. 27(: . 3 tube specially priced 27¢ for Monday, Tues for the furnace to heat. They 1 d Wednesd: L have large copper refifletors which day and Wednesday only. K2 quickly produce an abundance of Made of & durable waterproof e rosy, glowing heat. Full length jeatharetts material and.is large % cords that attach to any light and epacious. . Special, “27c. for b3 focket. The cost for operation 1o Sty “ieaday "and. wednseday very small, 3 E E —at Peoples Popular Prices Chesterfield ...$1. Lord Salisbury $ Rubber Gloves / ; Camel ........8125 Lucky Strike .. Fatima .......§1.65 Sweet Caporal $ IGARETT Omar ..... 65 Piedmont k den truck only fair, due to increased ganization of 4 e} receipia of early Southern vegstabies L Tesent the loca) Reserve newt Bummer. an prices are mostly in buyers 4 .. In addition to providing s t, it favor at' the®*following quotations: | 'Young Men in Hold-up Voluntarily | pointed out. it will Srov ":rpnr»u:lfc Broccoli and kale, 40 and 50 bushel; | ; for the organization which may hring carrots, 4.00 and 5.00 hundred: onions, Appear in Court to Take into it many young men of the cit 2.00 to 3.50 hundred pounds: oyster- . %2 who desire to get training in prepara- plants, 5.00 to 7.00 hundred; parsnips, Their Medicine. tion for service with the American B0 to 75 basket; horseradish, 2.50 to SRR ] naval fleet in time of war. 3.00 bushel, and ‘turnips, 40 to 45 bas- W 4 ket for washed and 25 to 30 basket for | By the Associated Press M{'g’"t!h:t\;'{l‘ear;l ha\': filed a‘mv ) : s on commander for per- unwashed. NEW YORK, January 15.—Three | miccion'to take the examinations mest Closing - grain quotations: Wheat. | young men who read in nNewspapers |Spring for i the Ui No. 2, red Winter, spot. 147 . % | {hat thelr suspended sentences were | SErios (0F Aprointment to the United red garlicky, spot, 1.42); No. 3 red | to be changed to six-vear terms in|Regerve. Twenty-five members of the Winter garlicky, spot, 1.38%; domestic | Sing Sing walked into court yester-|Nayval Reserve are {o b appointed No. 2 yellow corn, 86; No. 2 corn. |day of their own volition and “t0ok |each year to the Academy. The appii #not, 81; cob corn, 3.75a4.00 per barrel; | their medicine.” cants are Leonard Ogden Hilder, 15t Di- oats, No. 2 white, 58258%; No. 3 white, | The men, Elmer Kevian, James|vision; Richard William Lovleberg. ¢d B4a54%%; rye, nedrby. 95a1.00. Morrison and George Arthur. pleaded | Division; Frederick Mark Foley, 8rd 8. gullty to participating ‘in a hold-up | Division, and Andrew Lee Young, jr., Dy [Frapusts. | and were sentenced in December. | 3rd Division, all seamen. second clags. The general live poultry market|.pey ‘gajd they were intrigued Into|” They now are taking an intensive rules easy and prices on practically | the hold-up by a former convict. Judge | study” course. In addition 1o being all lines show a decline from last| |eyine, in whose General Sessions |able to pass the entrance examination week. This is especially true of live | Gourt they entered pleas of robbery |the only requirement is that the can. turkeys, as receipts have been 100 |, the second degree, received many |didates shall have served one year in liberal the past week and demand |joiers from clergymen and others be- | the Reserve at the time of entrance light. Only moderate shipments of | joo hing him to extend leniency. The |at the Naval Academy. One man from medium size young hens and Rob-|en yolunteered to aid police in cap- | the local Reserve was appointed to the blers are advisable the coming week. |, i,z their “prompter,” who, they |class which entered the academy last while n:d toms Ill;‘! net desirable and | gu4q ° had handed one of them a |June. i slow sale generally. i s police were about to ewrers Foung hen turkeys, 9 pounds and | DISOl Just as police were About ®0! whe Naval Remervists are construct: over, are selling 40 to 41 a pound and | T TR 0T LUG Cchended sen-. [IN& an indoor rifie range in the base- gobblers, 10 pounds and over, 38 to 40, | 10" f ment of their armory at the Washing- but old toms will not bring over 35 | "JTRE . | o\ie vesterday, in pro.[ton navy yard, so they may obtain and poor and_crooked breasts are |, vueEL SO0 YT e aid so be. | Small arms rifie practice during the ne{lnclvd ‘;". ;‘. nn;‘ 0. ; Iy for | CRUSE he felt the people could not ap.|armery drill year. foung chickens in ample supply for | ;051 the suspended sentence, but that W e SR the demand. which is centered on | Feel the uobor 0t e aliered son. e S e e, o O e ok nlickens and Small)tence. Aestroyer Alien, the training ship of T o e Ly anc the local Reserves, has reported for ~gh Pogr duty and assigned as assistant Inspec- :;m}l';rh]'\?k:::mm;er:::;;.tM|];;pl’;n} .| DOUMER HEADS SENATE. tor.instructor. = He relieved Lieut, . 7 2 C, Hamilton, United States Navy, who large fat old hens at 28 to 30 for . has been prdered to duty at the Brem- stock weighing 43 pounds and over.| PARIS, January 15 P).—Paul Dou- | (h® beeRAtered 1o duty at the Brem and 24 to 2K for medium. but lighter | mer, former minister of finance, yes- €0 AR DAVY vard. | Lieut. G, stock and Leghorns will not bring | terday was elected President of ‘the | ¢, ~nNERAE, WG Precoded the fat over 22 and 23. Old roosters in ample | French Senate, succeeding M. de | g n'0t (ho U 8- 8 Syiph At L8 Special, 79c Wear rubber gloves while doing Special, 35, i rough housework and protect your 5 ; Where to Lunch Tomorrow! hands and keep them soft and 3 for $1.00 our Sanitary Soda Fountains well prepared food and delictous lovely. They are made of good dur ! Pahe Records alwars offer sou, the Dare e quickly served at & small cost. Business people and shoppers able rubber that gives satisfactory Hiihwar s “Hite O Hancr and voca! pprectate the conveniences thes afford 4 wear. Each pair is fully guaranteed @ RUoan . TS heard TWillara 60c Pint Siz ratine " HERE ARE SPECIAL LOW PRICES! Alcohol | | Well Known o Dependable oo Popular Special, 31 C T I Toiletries Family Remedies Household Needs This alcohnl makes a = - 5 i r v, delighttal and rofreshing 65¢ Pond’s Cold Cream. .. 65¢ Babek Elixir........4 Thermos Bottles, rundown "wa massst || S0c Packer's Liquid 50c Nature's Remedy pint size for the body after ex 4 fotiss. . Piaveles vouts Shampoo . .. M;’";{’,’:p’;‘ Rubberized Aprons Sk e i 1oty 75¢ Evans' Depilatory. . . .63c Phisidhs . | Whisk Brooms 10c lvory Soap. ..........6c | 81 Tyree's Powder. ... ... Pullman Hair Brushes...5% w 81 Azurea Face Powder.. .73¢ .| 80c Ovaltine o Electric Heating Pads $6.49 25¢ $1 Lea’s Hair Tonic 79¢ | 30c Bromo Quinine......19 | Gloe Beverage Shakers. .89¢ Ear and 25¢ Squibb's Taleums. ...190 | 3¢ Bromo Seltzer Big Ben Alarm Clocks, $2.98 Uleor 60 Odorono Deodorant. .48¢ | " pecsmral . | Rubber Bath Sponges...19% Syringe 50c Ipana Tooth Paste...33c | $1.10 Pinkham's Aluminum Percolators Vegetable Comp..... Electric Curling Irons. - 2 Effective for treating affactions " 0, of Eftctize, for neflos, Cream .. 49 | & i hher- ecial & o4 o iz Pierce’s Favorite Brushes . S 9 :,:y:f:"h\i‘f'.?,‘{x’a\'r TR beadny W 50c Wildroot Shampeo.. .45¢ Prescription. ... 3¢ | Ezy-Slide Pressing Cloth, Baycr 8 k 35¢ Frostilla Lotion. .. 23¢ | 30c Medicated Throat Hair Clippers ... & e 60c De Miracle Discs ...19 | Angel Back Playing | Asplrln Depilatory ...........55¢c | $1 A\;lju[ 0il - v (‘[C{”d; F dons --42c T ble 30 inol S e 210 | 45¢ Formaloid Clinical Fever :m: l;::’l':mli::ap":”, i $1.25 Bayer's Aspirin Thermometers ....... a ts Ligg . P Tablets Tuwin Light\ Socket. . ... .3 n 2 %€ | 25¢ Carter's Liver Pills..17c | Cardinal Linen 81 Danderine Hair Tonic, 79 | $1 Nuxated Iron 7 Stationery 39¢ Ti . 25¢ Mavis Talcum. .........19 | $I Ovoferrin Tonic. .....89 | Phonograph Needles ins of 15¢ 50¢ ;}'on-f;i D;odn;lunt. 42c | 35¢ Viek's Salve. ........29% 3 packages .. il One Dozen.......... 50c Peps t Toot! 35¢ Sloan’s Liniment. . ...25¢c | Nail Brushes ........ Paste ................39 | 30c Hill's Cuseara Rubber Pants for Baby 29¢ gonles of » 25c 50c Dame Nature Lotion, 45¢ Quinine ....,.........23¢ | Hospital Cotton 5 [l 10c Palmolive Soap.3 for 22¢ &% 81 Horlick's Malted Milk, 83c*%®* Weather Thermometers Bottles of 81 Torrid Electric : 100 . Curling Iron r ; ; (Y I| . Aspirin_ Tablets have fong been used in modern homes to \ > — bring quick and efiective relief SpEolal: 796 ) ‘ from minor hody aches and supply, ;l'fl"d» s ateroe and want- | Selves, who was defeated in last 8un- | \waghington yard, the vessel assigned e day's election. to the Secretary of the Navy Market holds steady on ducks, but M. Doumer is a Radical, which At v on geese. Receipts have| group now controls the presidencies sign Walter D. David, formerly e with demand better for| gt both the Senate and the Chamber |of Toledo, Ohio, who hax just moved | Aucks, but centered on large fat|f Deputies. Fernand Bouisson, rep- [to this city, has been transferred ftock at 28 to 32, while small and | regenting the extreme Left, was|from the Toledo Naval Reserve Di. poor are not wanted even at 22| elected President of the Chamber |vision to the local Reserves, andghas and 23. | Tuesday. been assigned to battalion headquar Geese are selling 20 to 25, as to| L SO ters by Lieut. Comdr. Finney Bascom pality and condition, with Kent mith, commanding the hattalion, Jelands bringing top values. Guinea| BUILDING PERMITS DROP. |Ensign David is a graduate of the fowl and pigeons continue in fair| NEW YORK, January #).— | Naval Academy, class of 1021, and demand, at 50 to 75 each for the | py{iding permits issued in 1926 in the | Until his transfer was in command of former, and 30 to 35 a pair for the | 47) cities and towns of the United |the 3th Kieet Division of the 9th latter. States in which such records are avail. | Naval District. Demand for dressed poultry | shje were $4,859,807.182 compared with | _ Lieut. (junfor grade) ster B 4 i 5 per | Crutcher has been transfered from easily satisfied and the market in | g4 578,503,689 in 1925. a loss of 5 per veen ¥ 4 el i B ¢ S W. Straus|the local Reserve Battalion to the dth quiet despite light receipts. —Only | cent, a compilation by Y | Naval District, at Philadelphia, havi moderate shipments of medium-size | & Co. shows. New York, Iilinois, | Naval District, at P phia, having turkeys and cholce to fancy dressed | (alifornia Michigan and Pennsyl - chickens are advisab, nia were the five leading huilding Cholce to fancy turkevs brin 43 tates Florida anked eighth CHAPLIN AND ARBUCKLE fair to good. 40 to 42: old . | foms, 35 10 38, but poor and crooked | wOQLWORTH SETS RECORD. FILMS WILL BE SHOWN | dressed than live Choles young NEW YORK, January 15 ) F. e Thickens are selling 28 to 32, and old | W. Woolworth Co. had a record vear | Now york Theater Arranges Pro- wnd mixed, to 30 lin 1926. It is understood the annual ; Large. fat capons scarce and |report will show net earnings exceed-| gram as Protest Against wanted at 3% to 43 for stock weigh- | ing $28,000,000 applicable to its stock, | i 5 o e ounds and upward, while | or better .than $10.75 a_share, com | Unfair Ban” on Men. smaller and xlips sell 34a35. - Ducks |pared with $24,601,764, or $9.46 a share, | By the Associated Prese end geese in fair demand at 28 to 33 [in 1925. The company’s efficient opera: | 'NEW YORK. January 15.—As a for choice to fancy stock of the for- | tion is reflected in the fact that while | protest against alleged unfair treat: mer and 25 to 28 for the latter | sales gained 6.11 per cent over 1925, yment of Roscoe Arbuckle films several Receipts of native and nearby eggs profits {ncreased 14% per cent. | years ago and in anticipation of “an have been fair the past week. but | . | eaually unt ir ban on Charlie Chap- excess of the demand, which in films productions, the Fifth Ave \mider the lower prices prevailing.| NEW YORK. January 15 UP).—Net|nounced it will hegin a week’s run of Prompt shipments are advisable. |imports of gold during the week |8 combination Arbuckle-Chaplin film however, as quality is the first con- | through the port of New York totaled | today. 1 sigeration with the trade at this sea- |$19.756,000. of which $15,500.000 came | 1In the showing of the picture the on of the year. from Canada and $4,198,000 from !theater will chalienge what its man- . he market closed today at 42%a | France. Exports were agement describes “the edict of a dozen for firsts in free cases, [which $2,600,000 represe: ‘ear- | Will Hays, motion picture czar, and }increase of 3 cents a dozen over |marked"” gold shipped to Germany for film _distributors, who ordered a Na- R MLAAY. the account of the Reichsbank.|tional prohibition on Arbuckle pie- bripas Mondas About $10,000,000 has been shipped to | tures.” The theater said that it could Live Stock Quotations. Germany since the current movement ?o boycotted by the fiim d‘ln:rlh\xllors p O rk 5 'or viol on o e 8 injunetion, B o : tock vyards and on the wharves. A CITES CEH‘ENT NEED. ke, 1y good demand prevalls for cattle . = :”rufl'r-{ quality, but ordinary rough | NEW YORK, January 15 (P). DIVIDEND DECLARED. stock 18 &low sale at inside quotations. | Although cement construction in_ the Sl o 5 i Quotations foday at Light street | Upited States veached n new high | NEW VORI, Junuary 15 (9.0, wharf: Beef cattle, first quality, per |jevel in 1926, H. Struckmann, presi of & per cent "‘n the common stock. pound, $a%; common to medium, per |dent of the International Cement Cor- [ 9 £ har cont on the common stock, pound, $a7; hulls, a& to qualitv. per |poration, considers the imperative :’nihnril P pound, 4a6. cows, choice to fancy, 5a | need in the cement industry today is VIEs been aammenged §; eommon 1o fair, 384 the development of consumption that Miligroowag-chaicertaniancisanes-ductions P iptonews paper for th TTT TS T LTUUSSSARRRAARANANN < RN S o PRI AN » S - Biscoial; 15¢ $1 Tangee Lipstick 89¢ PARARRARARLRARRERNNN —priced extremely low S s\\mm‘s‘“m\\\\;\\\‘“\\\i\\\\\s\\\\\\“w e i e e i e A e A A S A S S A A e S S A A e s S R S S A N O S e S N R S T T s ™y A3 S SRR LR RSN SR SNNNNNN PR REEREEEREREXEEEREE pains. Highly recommended for Fiakt b olanible: 1t o onved the relief of toothache, colds, headaches. lumbago, rheumatism —saves you both time and money. it adnete Shee Sturdily constructed and ful : ; g / Sther Har Bastrs ins AL guaranteed not to overheat. In- : ; / Buy the bottle of 100 tablets and ; expensive to operate. s e save more, SXNERN . Mxen, a¢ 10 quality, 3as it may catch up with increased pro- Waste paper has

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