Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1929, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER H, 1929. volume of world trade yesterday is greater than ever before in history. NEW TRADE VOLUME RECORD IS REACHED Annual la}e of Increase Shows Steady Advance Each Year. Germany Gains, reached $32,914,000,000 in 1928 and estimates for 1929 indicate that the { rate of growth will exceed 1928. Com- puted in terms of the dollar’s value in 1913, this figure would be, equivalent to $23,567,000,000, or more than three and a half billions more than the total volume of international exports in 1913. The statement emphasized that the annual rate of increase is higher each year and already exceeds the relative By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 11.—The fourth annual Armistice day statement on international trade by the National Foundation Trade Council says that the Germany's rate of increase in expo during the last three years, says the statement, is more than that of any other mation. In round numbers the The total. export, trade of 91 nations | nished L& billion dol- ich was fur- world's exports inc: lars in 1928, most of CHURCH TO REVIEW OUSTER OF MEMBERS Japan showed the largest total incre: measured by actual volume and not by the rate of increase. The total exports of 12 nations of Western slightly below their volume for 1913, but are growing steadily. rmany’s exports in 1928 were 87 per cent of her pre-war volume, those of Great Britain 95 per eent, and those of Belgium 86 per cent. MA Early frosts did much damage to|church conference, at which the differ- crops in Mexico recently. ences which have rent the little East Will Thresh Out Differences Resulting in Dismissal. By the Assoclated Press. M y i| be threshed out by Europe remain | Conference of Marion Congregation | ON, N. C. November 11.—A| ficial - " arion Missionary Baptist Church will | bulé of the entire member- |in. tears ship, will be held here probably next ftion. Sunday, it was announced yesterday by |. Membegs who had not taken sides in church officials. he matter counseled a meeting of the e announcement came after several | entire church, with the press and non- of the 12 members who last week were | members of the congregation excluded. sent letters of dismissal had ap- proached officials and members of the congregation and demanded to know the reasons for the action. | the little wooden building and reproached them for the ac- Paris Likes New $100 Auto. Paris is taking to the new automobil o dismissed members at the time | which Is sold at $100. Since 1ts exniblc they were given their letters charged | tion at a recent auto show it has at- it was because they had joined. the | tracted much attention and the man- | The | ‘York furrier, last night resumed their |Prince George, United Textile Workers of America. | ufacturer is said to have booked many The charges were denied by church of- | orders. It is not much er than a cials. toy, but will “get there and back” in Yesterday some of those dismissed |cities. .It .has = 215-horsepower motor went to church officials in the vesti-| and attains a speed of 20 miles an hour. BANDITS RENEW DEMAND Telephone Calls Are Believed to By the Associated Press. telephonic negotiations for the large | grandson of ransom they demand. I that their calls were made from large offices in various parts of the foreign . settlemént, where there are numerous telephene instruments. et FOR AMERICAN’S RANSOM | yeroncay o ‘gang, _— to have come re- n the qua fruitless and the which was believed Te: cently from Harbin, have given no clue to their hiding place. _Another tered letter was rece! T, stating that the bandits continued to threaten him with death. PR Prince to Visit in U, 8, LIVERPOOL, -November 11 twenty-sixth Czar Nicholas, I, t was believed | aboard the Albertic to spend six months in the United States, where he to call upon the Vanderbilts, 5= Come From Foreign Settle- ment in. Tientsin. TIENTSIN, China, November 11.— kidnapers of Aaron Brenner, New Ay There is no thrill to match her low of pride when first she sees er living-room touched with the glory of @ Grand Piano . . . The Cooperative Plan Through Which These Pianos Will Be Sold Is the Most Economical If it were possible for 125 persons to walk into this store tomorrow morning and each buy one of these pianos—spot cash— we could cut a great, big slice off the regu- lar selling price. But such a thing is impossible. The best that can be done is to come as nearly to this condition as possible. And that is just what is being done through this cooperative plan. First of all, we are cooperating with the manufacturers themselves. We have paid cash for these 125 pianos. They stand on our floors at as small cost as 125 pianos of Here Are the Advantages You Sharé As a Result of this Cooperative Idea A ¢ ¢ o « The Aeolian Company, the makers of this fine Grand piano, have heretofore never manufactured a Grand piano to retail at less than $645. 2 ....lnmdofrylng&SOtoSlOOu a first payment, and $20, $30 or $50 a month as you will in the regular way, dur- ing this cooperative sale you pay but $25, to join in this cooperative movement and then but $12.50 a month, plus a small carrying charge. B o o o o You get the strongest guaranteo ever put on a 0} a joint guaranteo nlgnur;y the ‘mul:‘:l:cmreg'-—'l'ho Acolian Company—and ourselves, giving you wcdoni;rfiveyemthu%ulylfem government bond, nomical plan. Selling Plan . . . for You like grade can be produced. This plan will save big sums of money on such items of expense as rent, light, clerical help, insur- ance, salesmen’s salaries, advertising, etc. Sélling so many pianos of one grade would regularly be spread over a period of several months, while, under this plan, the sale of these 125 instruments will be nar- rowed down to a few weeks at the longest. And it is the purpose of this advertise- ment (and others to follow) to find 125 persons who want Grand Pianos in their homes. . A o eeeS0 confident are we as to the value of these instruments that within one year from the'day you get your piano through this cooperative plan, you may exchange it for any of the celebrated makes of instruments we handle without so much as a penny’s loss. % o o o o All payments remaining unpaid are volumari}“l cancelled in the event of your death—thus leaving the piano free of encumbrance to your family. @ o o o o You are given opportunity to se- cure others to cooperate in this plan, This still further reduces the cost of your instrument, 7 o o o ¢ Under this plan, delivery within 150 miles of Washington is included with- out extra expense. . The pianos that go into this Sale would grace any home. The materials are excellent; the woods that go into the case; the ivory that goes into the keys; the felt that goes into the hammers; and the steel wire that goes into the strings, and so on. They possess a beautiful, reso- nant tone, smooth, well balanced action and for downright durability they are as good as any piano made. They are made by The Aeolian Company, the world’s i planned and available to you. 127 Theinitial payment necessary to obtain one of these pianos is $25. The $25 is deducted from the price, leaving $410 to be paid at $12.50 amonth plus a small carrying charge Some day someone may discover HOW TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE COOPERATIVE PLAN To take advantage of this unusual sale, all you have to do is to send or bring in $23, for which we will at once give you a receipt. » The cooperative plan then allows 34 months in which to pay the balance. You can select your plano at once—tomorrow—next day—next week—or any other time convenient to you. It will be delivered immediately—next week —or next month. Thoe time you select is wholly optional with you. If not convenlent for-you to personally seloct your plano. we will make the selection for you under your instructions, In order to give our patrons an opportunity to see this wonderful Grand we will remain open until 10 P.M. Tonight and Tuesday Night O. J. DE MOLL & C . Twelfth and G Sts. PIANOS—RADIOS—VICTROLAS—FURNITURE a gift that is dearer to the heart of @ woman than a Grand Piano. ‘But not yets .125 New Grand Pianos . . . .. ... AT DE MoOLL'S to‘be SOld fOI” ’435'eac|1 12 leading retailers throughout the country, operating 100 music stores, are co-operaling with the AEOLIAN COMPANY, international makers of fine pianos, in a great Selling Plan which will begin in Washington with the opening of our store tomorrow morning. Our quota of the instru- ments to be offered is just 125—no more—no less. So 125 persons will have this opportunity and no one, has ever been able to obtain a good, durable Grand Piano at a lower price; upon easier terms; upon fairer or squarer conditions; or upon a more eco- Thesé instruments were contracted for and this Sal ed many months ago. (This will be told of fully in another advertisement.) They are all of one quality, and will all sell at the same price —~$435. A piano of this grade at this price is only possible through the vast resources and facilities of the Aeolian Company who are known the world over as manufacturers of pianos of high-grade only. We have entered into this plan enthusiastically because we believe it makes a rare opportunity In'Wood, Ivory, Felt, Strings, Tone and Workmanship. These Pianos are worthy of a place in any Home | largest international producers of fine pianos, and the renowned manufacturers of the incomparable Duo-Art. They are made in one of the Aeolian Com- : pany’s extensive factories in Boston, where only the most complete equip-- ment, and the abundance of capital and resources to produce the best that is to be had, make it possible to “back up” - our guarantee—the strongest ever placed ; upon a musical instrument. s your plano and the date of delivery ,’De%ld'u & CO. Without any s whaotever, on m. ’l y ond full o , the Grand Planos being sold ' on your cooperative plan. 'In.... Sk /m-umm............. ..... enesane "om, srfzsezzassssssszss BB crrasenrasanrian

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