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Quotsticns furaisbed by W. B. Hibbe cente o t ton. There has been consid deficit. This is the first time in o - Bid. e T e ey "has "been | p EXTTSBURGH, June 22—There nas 5 erable propaganda to induce consus : IN CHICAGO'S BUSINESS FIELD|if f 55 i Fiplf S e VIS Bl Bl it S B0 Pt llg“t h":‘n{’,fim‘h:“{: :;K:do;-;‘:e;:w NEW YORK, Junhe z:-—hrhe wave | ment in this section. The machinery of economy throughout the country | market as a whol vever, WS Ll products still selling at war prices. |has increased the tendency of shop- | change. o v N ‘The Baldwin Locomotive works will .1 T D d 1 fi oloes Ao pers to pay cash, according to retall n from July 1 to July 5, and h b 14 tail Trade Declared Normal—Confi-|g°:m from duiv 1 to suly 5 end | merenants” here "“The umber ot > Bu3Eaas 5 if T3 H OIL STOCKS. ©Oe. 150 158 No D mand noted at present and prices|have cut salaries and expenses to|short crops have made farmers in this Btan¢ . Standard Oil Co. K 280 -American Ol Oo. (new).. s!aafli!ig: 2 . &}:3;‘ > foldlow 1'““‘ Thousands of | reduced. Cash sales, while more nu- | NEWd YORK, Jur: ~-Some of the nters and painters, who are on| merous, are generally for smaller |bleached cotton goods mills are sold up o PARIS BOURSE HEAVY. dence in Outlook for Fall—Con- strike agatnst the bullding contrac- | amounts than® when the article is|until October, and ginghams have becn 6 I = tors are finding temporary employ- | charged. well bought_for delivery between De- i 23 PARIS, June 22.—Prices were heavy Py ment in odd building jobs at the old AKRON, Ohio, June 22.—The order | cémber and March. The market in gray Herbert la on the bourse today. Three per ocent dltlons Elsewhere h'_‘!fh rate of wages. to close the Goodyear tire plants for | 50048 here is dull and without particu- rentes, 56 trancs 60 centimes. Ex- ¢ he leather market continues to M- | for " nnua) fnventory from June 24 |1ar development. , prove, with more trading in oak soles. r Colored chroms leather, patent and |1, July & has been rescinded and TOBACCO. which will keep their shops well em-|kid also are in good demand. Retail | 1200 Ol% emPoves Tove, B BC (0 RS 5% 3 ployed, but prices are still sufficiently | business continues to move along|Work today. % UANCASTER. k2. Jigo OMICACe, Toie oh, Tire § dis- | UnCertain to make buyers cautious with remarkable smoothness in this | Profucing at the rate of 85000 tires | more tobacco buyers have bee ), June 22.—There is no dis- i oy a week and is preparing to in e Men in the building trades unions are | secticn. this output. Dealers' sales have been re y to change on London, 46 francs 89 cen- ek @ a S 5 bt times. Five per cent loan, 82 trans 70 BY A. D. WELTON. London Cigarettes 3 B oe centimes The dollar was quoted at 12| gpeeiat Dispaten to The Star ranc: entim o couragemént apparént in the business |back at work and negotiations for final 3 > v S ince May e e 5 settlement of disputes roceedin, 9 heavier than at any time & tobacco acquired a Deid in thip territory. Retall trads is | 3SiEment, cf dispuice aro proce ame|Traders’ Plans Halted PHILADELPHIA, June Ship- | 3 and 4 eents a pound will be held w normal, as conditions go, and there has | there will be uniform working rules for . . vards in this section are autumn for better pr been unusual activity in lines empha- [all the buflding trades. Buflders are by Big Slumps in Cotton | strenuous eftort to do away w sized by the warm weather. Whole- |feeling out’banks with respect to loans s e, firemen on locomotive cranes and FIREWORKS. in anticipation of building activity, but BY L V. SHANNON. other employes placed at work dur-| oo wopy ot T alers report {mprovement In collections, | 5 building boom is hardly likely o de- | 8pectal Dispatch to The Star. ing governmel ol of the yards. | g ;"™ s in demand for celebration which indicates retail activity. velop this season. NEW ORLEANS, June 22.—The|TRe Ship men a that, a8 experl’lof the Fourth of July than ever be- Flour millers of this section are work- | There is everywhere confidence that | slump of $15 & bale in sorion that has | cnccd and skilled en now can be|fore, according o’ lar a ctivi i e t ing on about & half-time basls, and, as | fall will bring greater activity and an | occurred in the last thirty days has | oDjained at the = - de these €XUs ors’ Prices ha helpers and aseist upturn in general business. £ ] " t, 'have their raised a feeling of uncertainty o a third below th . Z Drink hare of lame Manufacturers . . throughout this section and has | SLESN men during the war. can €| there is lack of 2 A othing have orders for fall deiivery | R€tail Trade Continues caused business men to hold up plans | Jispensed 55 ! munities where e Little lown > ac Lo | PR S AP RIANT || N B YORK, sune 22—Renewat of | ToiThr ok U Y A% Active in Ph|IadeIph|a toward resumption of normal pur- [ ding coal prices and Om 4 . . chasing is expected until proGucers |ocean freight & been re- CROCK that Grows () 4 U ervice BY FRANK D. MeLAIN. of cotton, sugar and rice gain 4 defi- | ceived from Great Britain. and it is] (0 op, 0 - R —_— e Biieciil Disgateh 1@ The B nite idca as to what they may expect | anticipated by coal exporters that| o . o L n > spatch to The Btar. for the crops they now are raising. the shipment of American co ’ B M 0 DELICIOUS PHILADELPHIA, June 22.—Produc- | Many of them still are carrying a | ERgland will be resumed as a result | fel ling oft 19 € g o and tion of bituminous coal so far this|large proportion of last years crops. | of the failure to etle e R | aaticad e Hotel i f ! = A 10w, Y six months of 1920 by about two mil-| 000 in the purchas pelifigend British importers - letors have ¢ It doesn’t take a taxi or @ A b mn...-' TE 507 13th NW. Tion tons, aocording to figures now | south. the purchasing power of the | (0 s in this market when it ap- [z{ slow scason Jetter in the w There is little de-| In spite of these conditions. busi- | pearcd the strike was about to be ness has stood up remarkably well. | Settled. There have been few failures of im- available here. trolley car to cross it— tions. » port thi medi. ity R rt rtance in this immediate section, e s et e Bar o e unility e Lk o aeci | COMmodity Reports | worcr don’t need an all fundamentally sound enterprises N p to reach its top stories— Extreme anxiety In felt for the From Many Sectlons‘;‘;”;;‘,i; passage of constructive legislation at Washington tending to stabilize val- ues and provide markets for surplus| DETROIT, June 22 products. tinners' snips and k HARDWARE. { nave been 2 |as open sh Pruning tools. | oned temp ed articles are) pioves reported { beginning to move in siightly increased | P 2uTH, FORY Notes. voiume. ttered ord how more ;{‘ — OIL CITY, Pa., June 22.—All local fdency on the part of retail hard- | motion picture houses will be clossd re deslers to carry tools in stock PHILADE down for an_indefinite period, start-| SAN FRANCISCO. June 22—Buving | 1" factor ; ing today. General conditions make | of harvesting machinery and farm imple-| ¢rq ghoes will open i good old buman = it impossible to operate except at a | ments is at a standstill here. Low prices | L, niBin August nature shapes the straight line be- Its distinct flavor a perfect | loss. Exhibitors ~state that they ' for farm products and in some cases | = destiny of the tWeed wholesome blend of choicest savors— nation— thirst and deli- co. Jun ‘7,",‘;',‘,,': cious and refresh- » . ]I?‘,s =y fih”:f') socnse drug ing satisfaction— O . the standard lin ore. = P Agpesing o the ey with e District National Bank e e s . s et oL cae- t SHIPBUILDING. z presidents— The Little Ameti- «rpey alio amel and the lively bubbles 1406 G Street E NEW YORK, June 22—All Atlantic an i wtang of pure, sparkling water that | coast shipbuilders avill probabis & » Sdei? cometoabead at the top— ° o 3 inate passer boys in their pl ept in cases where it is ‘There’s where big men come Coca-Cola was a favorite glve tll'e mlleage | that riveting gangs have such serv- from— beverage when towns that » . !me. X w bave grown big were little h l ! Ry . towns. Coca-Cola is an inimitable at the lowest cost Pr oper Perceptmn | 57 pAUT. sune 22 Suear e s combination m W’ HERS t 5 a hu e d ounds in - - { can “etores throughout hin nee Coca-Cola became a national that nature has made good in —and Consistent Coopera- { with_small demand from Lousew f ot thirat. nine dif- President 5 i - fmm"“", NON-SKID CORD) R. N. Harper We believe we have the cor- ’ > ::.tto ha single P OLD NEW Vice Presidents rect conception of a Bank’s mis- Sweet with the glamand placed ifsasg toses WL P. L;ipscomb sion to its customers—and un- natural, nutii- before you, ™ ewis olmes derstand how to give it expres- *“Uncle tioussweetnessof wherever you may be when C. J. Gockeler 5 5 ! S, purecanesugar— you answer the call of thirst. I N. L. Sansbury 5‘011'] in our attitude and our Cashier policy. LB T It’s this understanding that i ' J : B v SAVINGS BANK Dl'illk‘ has broken down the time-hon- ; ored barriers of reserve—and ?xw;s:v:::«zios 30x3%RED-TOP,0ld £27.75, New $22.00 cut the conventional red-tape— BAN e e 2 ' both unnecessary and unbusi- BLog Plus War Tax. Reduction en all styles and sizs. nesslike. 310 14TH ST. N.W. Instead “WELCOME?” is the DEL‘C'S}:S AND:EFRESF"NG& A New IAOW Price ona spirit of our business day. Known and Honest Product — -=|‘_ Safety Deposit Boxes—$3 to $25 per Year l “The Wizard Car’ A title of admiration given by scores of thousands after their first ride in the extraordinary Overland. More than 140,000 sold since the war. 5200 Reduction Now taking the country by storm! Every- body wants to see and ride in this car of astonishing performance. Worlds record for ecomomy! Goes comfortably where other cars can’s, Y OM the very start of the design, the NEW STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX was built to live up to Studebaker’s ideal of what a light six- cylinder car should be—and the new low price is merely a result of Studebaker’s manufacturing facilities and greatly increased volume—a result of being built complete in the most modern and completely equipped automobileplantin the world. This is a Studebaker Year $ Now 095 By long odds, the lw cost car of Americal Long lifel Lasting bright finish of baked enamel. All steel body! Curtains open with doors! Ample room! Safe steering/ All the speed you want! Unequalled rid- ing comfort among light cars. Above 25 miles per gallon averagel Amazingly low upkeep! For Country!l For Town! For Pleasure! For Profitl For Health! For Happiness! Thousands everywhere are finding Overland the ideal car. Order now for summer delivery. COMMERCIAL AUTO AND SUPPLY CO. 819 14th Street N.W. Telephone Franklin 3075 Touring, f. 0. b. Tolodo, was, $ 895; now, $695 Coupe, f. 0. b. Toledo, was, $1425; now, $1000 Roadster, f. 0. b. Toledo, was, 895; now, 695 Sedan, f. 0. b. Toledo, was, 1475; now, 1275 NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS #. o. & Factories, effectice June Ist, 1921 and Sodans Cospes DTS 3 SR T e 4PASS. Stds A "ASS. 42 Preune Mot HARPER-OVERLAND €O, Inc., 1128-30 Conn. Ave. sk Abour Extremey Will Be Continued Telephone Franklin 4307 Sy Dywoncs - Sty