Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1921, Page 18

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le 1o operate succests have been lying idle in the Hudson river fers might. be in of profit. | s Zoretyy getinger, o cemtons | Mos, epore Wt o€ Erie, o | NEW HAY CROPSHORT. |FUBMIERs azz orrnosticGNAP UP INVESTMENT PABER |Mieieniins egn e muwon e fer min 8 poa awarded & §5,000 prize. as “the most | son at the state university thig sum- PHILADELPHIA. August 2¢.—Fur- this move, officlals state, has. not been eaytiful 1 i Bnm ! Re- e sard! AL decided on in snticipation of the imme- ~ wait, : E bt 13,0000 Fan, Sy 2o i 1 S iy B | A G SOON CED ON MARKET [{Eiiiitrst i | sun saaserdipasemt 3 ¢ Ohi time of the year has been better, the: < 4 disputes by the American oil men Who |ail). Shianents of fresh strawbersi port ot Chicage Mesting. oy, they ate nor dissatihod aley raney . o will confer ahortly with Mexican Of-|in carload lois as far east as Chicago CfHCA“QOu August 3¢.~Thirtesn per .n:.‘ cfl“mor:; . ':l;h::'o lool:d t:::.ra wl:h Y B ficials. * ::‘o:";d gwi‘?‘“éi."fii.“x,‘.fi.‘ k‘:ne‘he- cent of last year's hay crep is back |satisfaction to Ppos uetion in . e —— ticipated, although table grapes are In the hunds of growera and the new |1,15,557 cont govemment ax wiicn wes | T'rgde Energy in Chicago Area Now Di- Lumbe aniicipated.”a o grapes ar crop "1s about eleven million ton e T T S g ) SEATTE, August 24 (Special).—All | IoVing cust. Mot of the small wine ies will not crush, but the larger plants alegates who ad- the ocean transpartation companled Inthe | 7 Fy" 000 o VNS Of Sthe. large i acted in the price of. . s 2. d th RS o B ‘Awecoiscion styisa will b much Jower fan laat year. rected to ellmg More Goods. Pacific northwest are Aguring on the fsurniua G\ ¥, Brown i e m"{:‘,},fi'"fl':‘.'“ 3 - way tiea for the hew government rail- ) 3 5 a8 some e ad 1 Prao ly every ves- Metals. U n aontitwe decroased """‘“l‘,"\ fure. :a}' e Lopsar, Wreps Other Sectxons. e e N S cov:| HARTPORD, Conn,, Amgust 2 (Ep- 30 t0 40 per cent. . J. SIms renorted | wen' - Seny of the conte ppeqy Wil ! g rying from 250,000 to 1,008,000 feet Of [cial).—The non-ferrous metal trades in instances “where the frelght chatga | ruaedo atyie: Lading o o e oly it 0 Tumber for Japan. New Lngland continued Tethargic' thix h - | week. any plants are cl d nd :f';.:ngnfl;"g:yqag ‘t‘:v,o or three ;- Ut b:d]l:‘ be m:d- up, but neck- BY A. D, WELTON, | hem Stgel Company full time will be| SAN 1{';‘!:1:;'51;8?1 f'llfllz‘a:““‘:‘,’:, nearly all the remainder Oberating - — Bpacial Dispatch te The Btar. Tt o to. Tusn e B0 et et | Sumber. In oo the Galifarate mine g5 |8t not ‘more than 50 per cent of ca- CHICAGO, August 24—The predic- | iteamer. The Baldwin locomotive fonly fair, but stooks are extremely |PACily- : rorks led or- | 1 by NEW YOLK, August 24 (Special). sion that reyival from the reoent|IOOKS have VLOOLOS in unflied or; | Lkt Ia the ohief lumbar markets, " | NEW YOTLC Auust 34 (Spech. period of business depreaslon would|at only 30 per cent of capacity. Rriek manifested :n the copper market, but t capital for Reaumption of private building op- - the price is so low now that many deal- T A o On O et | cTALIOns 18 vary. she o ot ko frons | NEW CASTLE, Pa. August 28 (Spe- | tre Drics,.* o0 Jo% now that wmany deat. jnvestment {s now being - | bles seem unending. A strike of 5.000 | cial).—The Metropolitan Paving 3"';'; buying movement to strengthen prices Never have invéstment hou In | garment workers against & cut of 25 | Company, with a dally capacity L Chicago been a0 bare of offerings |per cent in e o 18 threstencd. 20900 brick will begin operations at e concern, which usually ha hree hundred sloops and schoon- |full capacity within a few day: = = at the lifelong plll.ll ?\L‘:n(y million In bond is: ers are being put TR readtness in pe 2 ETP‘O? B A.“]K,.““(." ‘rs}ped‘;n{ rocess o sale, is down to southern New Jersey for the opening Leather. v,m""”, of the collar m:; ;‘; ar Rm in offerings and new bonds are | of the oyster season, September 1. ¢ CEpecia) €Cluett-Peabody Company, the Ide Cos - being snapped up by investors &s|Tests of the beds show the bivalves | NEW YORK. August 24 (Specia pany and Hall-Hartwell & Co., whit UNR_E ]Rl(:IEID ARAN']‘ . laced on the market. to be of excellent quality $his year | Leather handbags and travellng bass. | resumed this week, are now under a new s GU EE GOES *oPu T'-’ y in section now | 8nd an effort will.-be made te aiu- | especlally in the high grades, are re-lscale of wages providing for a reduc- 1n e Er e oo more | tain Tast year's high pricest ported to be in excellent and |tion of approximately 15 per ce 2 Wifll Elch Pll*dl&fle ':ma-' and the reducing of prices to| New Joru{ farmers now are ship- | among retallers for fali sales. Manufacturers expressed the opinio; ' | soint where sales oan be {ncreased, | PINE splendla cropg, of melona to| Bos August 26 (Spectal).—|bowever, that there would be steady . better feeling shown in|Work for the employes from now ol Reduetion of prices without serious | P€4rby markets. i Bt R i o loss of profits involves reduction of . the leather market, altho Prioes | ould be no change in scale at their t d 1 th e are still close to bottom. Calfskins B $3.50 per Gallon, White Included production coste, and in this the wage Shfl’_'f:afle,'n Pl‘oductjog i T SRS AT montir s e dis in his eff and prices for produs e & Few of Decper Shades at Shight Increase Bandielingiaserior: fiolicomnonsitng ifts Cotton Men’s Spirits |2=2. _ Dry Goods. > i employes in the bullding trades is BY L V. SHANNON. [E— RGH, August 24 (Special). . oy more concernad with quality and | p ol Ceal. 1 le dry goods dealers report Made of 100 per cent pure lead, pure linseed ‘,',,';:.'."',f,{‘,": output per man than | Uy ORLEANS, Arh.u-t 24.—The | mBOSTON, e aulaD) — S e R T L i i 1 S e shipment of coal to New Englan 8 . . oil, plire turpentine, Japan drier. i |10, the, meanwhile, bullding opera- |fear of cheap cotton has been lifted (nas boen somewhat Increased by the |iher brice ‘reductions are espected tiong_are at a standstill. Liquida- |from the south. Although it is pre- |{additional needs of the w England { ¢ - tion of debts by farmers ta making | dicted that the goverament will es- railroads. This demand has ,,,"‘o‘"d lighter demaud l){an anticipated. 4 S mOome pProgre: but these obligatio: timate the yield in the neighborhood i died by th SRRE ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS were incurred when price levels wero [of 1,000,000 bales September 1. & | ona iCTe0¢ 18 frelght handled by the . higher, and money from this yea shrinkage of 1,000,000 bales within a NEW YORK. Augu THE wedding feast of a princess was - never made from purer ingredients ‘i % 2 ety LONDON. August 24 (Spectal).— v ugust 2 than is MASTER PAINTERS Some T Chnnel’y poots ave peoviis By cime ) Cilal s frien ed fyinh e A e e R s i sldwly despite .shart supply. hut dry |the price of cotton is assured for the [PTOVINK avidly amd fust prices wre} S 00 %0, S0 PY 00 NEEEee &oods jobbers report better buying |next two years by the shortage of {I3}ing: to | aunouncement by the Marine Painters A 3 . ; < X A2 X and more inquiries. ! production. When spinners refused to |further declinea are necessary to | 3Li00PCeme \ . —use the same ingredients in mixing good paints & take last years crop, growers were UTINE cost of production to 4 reason- ° 1 able economic level. The home de 4ry . . o 9 . = Ph"adelphla Labor Forces orced to curtail this year's produc- mand for fuel far below coal out- Teas. that are used in the making of “Murco” Liquid {ion by cutting cotton acrcage one- | T2 NEW YORK, August 34 (Special).— . Paints. 4 Grow With Increased Trade |iiiis Zn 1ng, was planted in food- A'good volume of business 18 reporied Quessnced D6 BY FRANK D. McLAIN crn people with a greater variety of Steel. B oos i ihis famuricat. Tt SEKE - MeLAIN. food products than they ever have| PITTSBURGH, August 24 (Special).|n T T iAey retiad Ry Bpeeial Dispatch to The Star. had before. Herman Schmidt, American represen- | than other pmcriptions. The trend o GINGER ALE E. J. MURPHY CO. s B e e [ SRR, R L] L] Wweather conditions and weev: ave industrial aituation in t! brought & 5 , E price advance of $15 & uttons. 710 12th St. N.W LS D R baie and tne’ governmen: pian fo aid o goo.000 ] CHICAGO. August 24 (Special). — 2 ’ . . P! ucers is sustaining the market. 5 C ing to a recent re-|Operations have been renewed at sev- Buay it by the case from your grocer or drugdiet Shamployed. or about 32 per cont of || Business conditions, which Degan to | port, German mansrs Placed 32,060 | cial sagmioral poach ponewed at sev- . Washington, D. C. Main 5280 the normal ‘working force in leading |Improve with the rise in agricultural | bundles of cotton ties in the South|in tha midwest, "One Titnors Bl hus - s Local rug and carpet |Droducts. continue to grow better. |at $1.37, while the price here is $1.37, |nearly reached full capacity and ix ______ 1t 'ter months o ene: e R offer: on abas iver to keel in -------- e e e N N N N T Al 'l’;lr‘hn yard of the Bethle- |w: zuylerr c:':nvzmiondln nro,sl;t;‘ssthalu pared with a domestic figure of 5. | operation throughout the winter. 2k, since e boom days o e war perlod Retall trade has fellen off in | (SCTINGEINLD, Masn, August 24 Notes. Lhefna htt'wlrhhlm‘t: ot l:grm; f.’.f'.}s.',gn‘? p-?r shops, which have been closed| ST. PAUL. August 24 (Special)— 1y hot et 8 e e e aa, |8ince July 15, put 300 men at work |The “great big baked potato” which Y er and no! chanscy on motive power equipment In prepa- [has been a feature of the dining « local bus diti usiness conditions. ration for the coming winter. service of the Great Northern oad, has bee: i & T {Commodity Reports Hercaficr "the Dotaiocs: Just o Jewelry. Hereafter the potatoes, just as From Various Sections {xeced of advertising was atressod in 4 |¥ill be served the traveling publ NEW YORK, August 24 (Special). |38 before and with as much butte for 15 cents, instead of cents, ecent report to the Sterling Silver- 3 - on, e Maiarinrear A el The Great Northern dining car ser RK. August 24 (Special).—The |order to create an increased demand |ic® 2lso announced today that coff NEW Y would hereafter be 15 cents 5 7 i cl - L | twenty-one Standard Oil tankers which iand to quicken turnovers so that deal- | ¥ould hereatter be 15 cents a po would be reduced corresponding PITTSBURGH, August 24 (Special) It {s estimated that a program of business building construction involv- ing expenditure of §20,000,000 now is held up by the wage controversy in (l’hl‘ bufld‘ling trades I\]e!e.f Plars a s rawn and approved also for hundreds ©- C- GLOVER. Jr. |0 sidences, but bullders amnounced Vies Presient today that work would not start until = definite agreement had been reached regarding wage reductions AVON M. NEVIUS, Jiind working conditions. Asst. Oashier CHICAGO, August 3¢ (Special).— Balr;kernd ll\‘ere assert that the ffty million-dollar cattle loan pool has GEO. 0. VASa, made advances of less than five mil- lion dollars and has commitments for about three millions more. This sum, ] they say, has gone to help the bank- - MOBT. V. FLEMING, &rs and holders of cattls paper who Pres~Cashisr | Auditer . could not continue to carry that bur- Viee Pres. ] den indefinitely. Unquestionably, ! they say the entire amount availabie will be used, but the demand for packing products is not strong enough to sustain cattle prices. Re- tail meat prices are slowly falling. MILLS DROP WHISTLE. ELIZABETHTOW ., Avgus CHARLES C. GLOVER, Chairman of the Beard MILTON B. AILES, Preatdent WM. J. FLATHER, 5-Passenger Touring, $1550.00 Viee Prestdent ANNOUNCING GRANT SIX MOTOR CARS i | | SNAP and APPEARANCE are thé principal influence.in motor car buying, but the ‘“ I JOSHUA BVANS, Jr, Vice President i i 2 5 - . The Stern Manufacturing Compan i T is estimated that 929 of this country's manufacturer of aprons. has opencd a 3 buying and selling 1s done on credit Tl 1 al 2 roughcut. e concern has been in 7 3 3 i . 5 continuous operation xince Septembe > i banks of the nation furnish the ma- €13, and is now turning out 41 real elements of satisfaction'are DURABILITY, PERFORMANCE, COMFORT and The banks ¢ . . S e taruing o chinery which makes this use of eredit by January. and the working force w . be about doubled. The use of a faetory possible. whistle has been abolished. with {he 1t sult that only one late arrival occurred Little Wonder | 0il Stoves built and sold to give a lasting and complete satisfaction to every owner. We are con- I scientious in the belief that its value is unequaled in its priced class and that its mer- H its will measure up to the full expectation of the most discriminating buyer. . < One credit instrument, the Bank Check. pays more bills than all the money in thgscountry. The use of Bank Checks 5 and dther forms of bank credit has caused, in large measure, the immense expansion of this country’s business, which would have been impossible if it had been neces- sary to use money. , The business of the country depends on Credit for its existence, and the Bank is the “Manufactory of Credit.” With a desire to co-operate for the maintenance and betterment of your business, our NEW BUSI- NESS DEPARTMENT affords every opportunity for conference. Such interviews are cordially in- vited. The Rigas National Bank [ == s ooz + OF WASHINGTON DC, » il No Wick, No Odor, No < Smoke On Pennsyivania Avenue Facing the U. S. Treasuryr The Hotte .éo FI? i i oking Demonstrated and Sold by Columbia Sales \ | \i ECONOMY. The NEW GRANT SIX embodies a | of these and more. It is designed, u , | | We invite you to visit our show rooms and carefully look it over. Test for yourself i ‘ its POWER ON THE HILL, ITS EASE OF HANDLING IN CONGESTED TRAFFIC, | i ITS COMFORT OVER THE ROUGH SPOTS, and ITS ECONOMY WITH THE i | MOST ECONOMICAL. You will find in the new Grant Six a genuine,surprise in motor | car value. : : | Back of the GRANT SIX sales will be found the same dependable service that has i‘ l always characterized our well established business. It is our policy, aswell as that of - \r the Grant Motor Car Corporation, to service with both parts and mechqmcal efficiency i every Grant owner to the limit of complete satisfaction in the ownership of the car. _ ' CALLAN MOTOR CAR COMPANY Successors. to SOUTHERN GARAGE, INC. : , 1507 14th St. NW. , Phone Main 5578 for a. Demonstration 3 ency 1115 14th St. N.W. Wl Niagara Falls EXCURSIONS : Round Trip 51 6‘80 22 Aaditonst FRIDAY Which kind of note book - do you like best? These three are widely used. J are durable, handy, economical. Every kind of student’s note book can be found in the National line—loocse : leaf ‘or bound, stiff or flexible cover, stationer for the kind you want. e u.::n‘isljflnzin Look for This Trade Mask When You Buy ery through the Lehigh and g v ming Valle: SPECIAL TRAIN PRICES F. O. B. FACTORY - , i ; R A A Cord Tires, Gabriel Snubbers, Alimite Lubrication and Motormeter Standard Equipment on All Cars : : 4 : stopover “Allowed “:-E‘:" Principal S-Passenger Sedan, $2450.00 a1 » ;wuqm BLANE BOOK COMPANY, 18 Riversida, HOLYOKE, MASR- Loose Leat and Bound Books 3 4 - Baltimore & Ohio Connection With Reading .hllnd X,::ll"h WValley Railroads.

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