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Datch East Indies Offer Field | For American Manufacturers Nothing seems more ¢ that United tes wi in the future to secarch e keenly throughout the e for markets where t surplus ation be ab = it rt than ’ be forced er more | ntire world pro duction of the r may sorbed. 1 fact will largely depend upon th which may attend th ort. For this reason Java, with it 4,158,000 peo ple, Sumatra with 5 nd the other islands of the Dutch st In- dies with a tota rulation of 47‘ 000, serious study as conta pur chasers of A wn produc rapid in these S deve lards, w en in th crease this purcl jally year by ve is to be fou every stag absolute savage ern civilizatio: will tend to stimulate product nomic nto banki in this ter| uratly looke hension by the petitive nations, and share the field without co-ordina 1l Ameri promotive sts will ev required to deve of the Orie some appre tablished com- will not a struggle. A an trade ently be p the very obvious they of a \In"a;mn‘ the Clearing Port Singapore 1s t pringipal port of 3 i f every nation and San lr‘h cis erican banking there with *hes in Batavia and Soerabaya. for trade with the Netherlands East Indies include many 5 mar tured articles and f ts, and a conslderable proportio rould readily be supplied from the United & s if the required effort to introduce and maintain this commerce should be made. The Value of the “Chop.” As in other continental countries the trade-mark, or “chop,” very fmportant to the Javanese buyer, and it is said that it is impossible to sell goods that do not conform in every respect to the demands of the trade with respect to foiding, wrapping, and even the color of the strong for ty- ing. and all minor details of manu- facture mnd packing industries of the island are little developed, and many are ted in conneetion with agricul- undertakings. The railways, plantations, oll wells and refin- mines, shipping repalr and general agriculture create considerable for iron stecl products, ma- | y and re are t roads in Java | t use f wutomoblles iIs in. Ame in the trade typewriter caleulating 1 n the United ing 1 houses are located one brar - lemand shapes, pir 8 tools States Four Carriole Five Passengers “17/5 b. Factory sold 20 per cent of the newsprint | paper imported Salable Products al and Muni- ndding each for the con- and the warrant manufac- ecipal ments years to their equipm gover acadam roads, to stru of market enon American tures of making mate nned milk, meats, fruits and tables are required f this mar- nd some portion of the trade America. California fruit are said to demand of ar, int of ro get now pac comes to ks of preserved gricultur s large q for fertilizers, and fighting diseases and pests, and the in- tries take derable amounts. both from the point of view the Ne- the colony, al- ities of chenm- for Ylainly, sent and future trade, East Indies are markets ittractive in volume American e ter to the ex- DYING, SHE USES PLANE TO SEE NATIVE LAND AGAIN, els, Nov. 2.—A dying Belgian who wished to spend her last mong her own people went by London to Brussels, d her ) was one of the Napier| . liners of the Instone air line. » planes have room for 11 people arily. The plane was fitted with a bed instead of the usual seats. The ambulance drove alongside the aero- plar and the patient was lifted on| a stretcher from the ambulance to| the bed. woman had engine and the Haw, PAGT MAY RECOGNIZE THE SOVIET IN RUSSIA oslavian Minigter to Greece Mak! Working Agreement Between Jugoslavia and Greece. 2.—M. Balugtchitch, er to Greece, who the working | Jugoslavia Greece, free slavian zone of Salonica, is now in Ber- lin, where he is looking into the pos- sibilities for negotiating with Russian commissars a treaty for the recogni- tion of Soviet Russia, the first agree- ment of its kind to be effected with any European power. It is predicted here that M. Balugtchitch's mission will be successful. Two years ago Jugoslavia, by the passage of a “defence of the realm”™ outlawed the communist move- ment completely. It is felt here the ban on the right of assemblage en- forced vigorously since then with onc important exception, when the gov- ernment permitted the holding of a communist mass meeting in this eity to protest against the repression of the communists in Bulgaria, has sup- pressed the Jugosjavian communists sufficiently to make them a negligible quantity politically. Against the modified communism of Russia, a8 practiced in that country, however, Premier Pashitch is not ir- reconcilably disposed. It is felt, al- 8o, that the Beigrade, Nov. Jugoslavian minis recently negotiated agreement between and concerning the Jugo- | i filipino Protecting Dog Kills Father With Bolo | Manila, Nov. 2.—Because he too| | actively backed up his declaration | that “You can’t kick my dog around, | Andal is in jail, Pedro Andal, his| father, is dead ‘mnd Patricio Andal, | Benito's brother, is in serious condi- | tion at a hospital, Renito took exception to his broth- Patricio’s treatment of Benito's | dog, and drew his bolo. The father of the boys intervened, receiving bolo | wounds of which he died within a few minutes. Patricio was badly wounded., Benito arrested by the | | constabulary and now faces a charge | {of murder, or KEEPERS COMING. 110 From Europe to Attend Conven- tion in New York, HOY hundred and taturday on | Nov. 2.—One ten hotel keepers, sailing the liner Paris to participate in the| | international hotel congress in New York, inciude 45 representatives from France, eight from Belgium, 13 from Switzerland, four from Portugal, sev- en from Denmark, one from Italy, one from Spain and six from Holland. British, Swedish and Czechoslova- kian hotel proprietors will sail on the| Aquitania and several ltalians on the Duilio. While in America the European ho. tel men will be gu can Hotel Men' siation, | | Paris, solution of the Slavic | problem is impossible without the ac- | ‘ Accounts Gladly Opened participation of the greatest Russia. Premer Pash- ich is evidently convinced, also, that the moral help of Russia would ®o far toward answering the Macedonian question. Theer are several Russian commis- Berlin, qualified to negotiate Balugtchite) tive Slavic power, sars ir with M nd on his de- he minister to wit aple instruet him to a re | tween Jugoslavia and Soviet Russia onciliation SAY “BAYER’ when you buy—‘?MMe Proved safe by millions and Headache T oothachc Colds Pain Neuritis I\'curalgia —_— W Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Rheumatism package vl ich contains proper directions. “Bayer” Also bottles of 24 and 100—~Druggists. irade mark of Bayer Masufacture of Mopoaceticacidester of Ealleylioacld Five Dise Wheels and Nash Self.Mounting Carvier, $25 additional Ranks First by Comparison! Consider the superior merits of this Nash Carriole. Mark its smart, sweeping lines; its all-metal panel construc- tion; its beautiful color combination. Note the luxury and the completeness of the car’s equip- ment. Finally, take the wheel for a road trial. 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There was an increase in the num- ber of Bibles published in the Aing- lish and Welsh languages during the | war, followed by a decrease after the close of hostilit: The agunin showed an increase, however, which points to a “revival of Bible | reading’ in*the homeland.” Significant of the world-wide in- fluence of the Bible arc the society’s figures of their issues in all lan- guages for the past century and a quarter. The figures are summarics of totals at Intervals of 25 years, and include Bibles, Testaments and por- tions of the Scriptures: 1808. 81,157 1883, 1 6,841 1908..5,688,381 1,602,187 1922-23..8,679,384 Tnks too, the test of translation. Homer has been rendered into more languages, .2,964,963 togethwer fall far short of the transla- year 1922 | You Can Quickly Limber up - Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints Even Chronic Rheumatic Swell- ings in Knee, Elbow, Shoulder | or Finger Joints Yield to the| Mighty Powerful Influence of‘ JOINT-EASE. 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