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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER"29; 1921 cly b : Il and St. Paul retd. 4% Clothing. # wut is being incre: d. Operations | 'hose unemployed is not quite so great | more than doubled those for a similar | crews well over 75 per cent of nor- L = 1a there is plenty of money in the | period iast year. The financing of this 5 in this section, 5 5 PHILADELPHIA, September 29 : 68 et 2 99 Wy in the horthern Ohio sheet plants this |ty i Wheread in 1907 and 1914 moncy | kreat movement, in addition toprovid- [ Mal- All industries In thi s df’lfzfif\mrkcu. September 29 (Spe- | (Special).—Buyers in this territory | Chi. < il 1 78 1 1 week ure averaging 78 per cent uf‘vlafl, arce. ing for other crops and for extraor-|however, do not promise immedial E|h“ dlread"gf department store here|seem at last to have become con- The important factor, he added, was ! dinary conditions in the live stock in-|relief for their unemployed. Defla-! v placed its orders for me: vinced that prices in most commod- normal, an increase of § per cent over | and boys' clothing for next spring at = . —_— 3 2% !be necessary but declined to comment |the greater part of the products in which [tinued diversion of freight from the | The Jefferson glass works are run- 9 OND S I EEL M lon the extent ot such reductions or the southwest s interested? = " land rout ning full. 3 4 the time when they would be_put into e unemployment uation in —_— . \ effect. i i section has eased to a certain extent. |Commodity R t ' ‘Woollens: Doe peiots aported o The i Biac wyez dicect | Sentoard ‘Al X iojady il ARE NOT AS BAD AS IN 1914/, 5k deponits i tnie section nase : ~ yoSenorls NEW YORK Seprember. 2 (Bps: | Nem Yook Wasingto wir by Hesmond & o.| B, Cont, o Cors T4 !increased materially since June. On i . : 7 City of Pari .15 | Southern Pacific ‘ ‘ (et DU A™S 28,03 | Washington and Oregon From Various Sections |sish_openings of pring arces soods | g of s o 12, Zoutners Kty g B SR banks totaled 0598,600,000, ‘while on - Mi . vernment ef Bwitzeriand 84, 2 uthern Railway - y - | September 6. they had risen o $60: Mills Increase Qutput aaE s:-r-mh % :-‘h":&l'l’a-n in early October, it is|goverume o St Uiian Facie 12t 4 2 S 4 725,000. ,There has also been a gen- ATy g7 , September 29 (Special). = Dt . Dt = et pxck-up n Industry Not Only Mamtamed. erai improement in collections, BY, (PAUL(C., AEDBICK, —Grapes from Pennsylvania, the Hud Cottons. Vnited Klngdom Sy 1922 o139 | Uatoea” Seatcs “obes: : ;. Special Dispateh to The Star. son, River Valley and wesiern New| g RIVER, Maes, September 29 | United Kingdun 5305 190y United States Rubber But Is Being Increased—Oth Improved Trade Seenfin | SEATTLE. September 20.—A ray of | Xork are selling st svout the sume| (gpecial) Aithonsh: Fany mils.are | American Tol ayd ol 02358 | Vacumim' Ol Corporation 75 1938 u eing In er ! , promise for lightening of the unem- | {uaf: with $1 to 31. sold up on ginghams for the remain- | Atcoe % : Virginia-Caroling Chemieal 1v36 1933, % | Merchandise Movements | ,ioyment situation is scen in the in- g::‘o.ln;h:";;e"-;'zg:u a;:s::‘:“%ytfizr; 106 | Wilson & Co. 1st Ge. Sectlons. . | BY DICK SMITH. creased lumber production in the Pa- Burlaps. is ‘considerable scurrying around for £ Co. [ SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. i X cific northwest. The mills of Wash- | _ST. LOUIS, September 29 (Special).—| odd lots. onv. 4! 0% | Special Dispateh to The Star. .| The American Manufacturing Coms thmore and Obio G 8% (Reported by Redmond & Co.) 2 —_— KANSAS CITY, September 29.—The |Ington and Oregon now are approach- | pany “is preparing to suspend man Rice. Betiimore and Ohio 8. s ognteea thousand unemployed in the | rallroads in this section report that the | ing 80 per cent of normal output. In |facture of jute bagging. in its Ame! NEW . YORK; September 29 (Spe- | Buriington (\+ p it N i) 6% 1035 | American ‘.\iahoning alley who normally arevolume of merchahdise moving in And i, . o oo¢ areas of Douglas fir and red | 4R Dlants and remove these opera- | cial).—There.is a maried scarcity of | Canadin Northwessern 7o 1940 103% | American o o1 siecl mill payrolls. One of the | out of Kansas Ciiy indicates a decided imber in the terri- | 08 to Calcutta, India, to take ad-|rice flour in this market and the |Central Leather , 01 | American CLEVELAND, E leading -s.eel men of that section in jimprovement in business conditions. The | cedar standing timber in vantage of cheap labor. The company | prices for'the raw staple are giving | Central Facific 4s 164 35y | American = N € summing up the situation toduy de-'|\rush of grain to market has slowed|tory around Puget sound logging |has jute bagging mills at Charleston,| evidences of golng higher: Chesapeake and Ohio conv. 9% | Aracte pick-up in the su n ured that conditions are not so bad;and the movement of coal continues low, | 0 " 01 nerate this winter with | S and Brookl, N. Y. | A #E:Hlnke nd Oh:o gen. 43: T | Angio-Amerlonn on sectidn is not only ow @as in 1934. The percentage but shipments of wheat and flour have P! | Bt voted: Chi "Jeake and Ohio coav. Be. g;“ Armour & Co. 78 1 le to get back to work. Iedustry, have prevented banks from con- | . = RS il ities have reached their low points Jast week.- [t has been estimated, G rinar reNtetions 1o Lo taince: loans st tha. rate) tion in. (commiodity ‘:n;es be‘;'e rlmn PFICES 1rom 10 to 20 per cent lower. |and are hardening preparatory to an , however, (hat there still remained ' wag he steel industry would ' which prevailed earlier, but rates for|been much more rapid than reduction advance. This has been reflected iIn|Goodsear Tire and Rubber Co. § 1941. e xpors - P — —— a - —— borrowed money have not been affected | iy Jabor cost i Linen. an increased volume of trade in the!Grand Trunk 7s ré A 3 Sopper Rxport, A7 and it is apparen: that ample funds are | The final estimates of the pack of | NEW YORK, September 29 (sneclal)v. last few days. When prices were ad- | G l'gmver Exwu ” available for all requirements. aock-eye salmon on Puget sound this [ —There has been a substantial im- | vancing consumers here overbought, 7 : 3 | Cudany Porking W. T. Kemper, chairman of the board [ (0 "5 gicate a production’ of only | Provement in the linen trade, and|fearing they would be unable to ob. F. rich of the Commerce Trust Company, one of | {0400 ‘cases, a falling off of over one :}'hile orders are still small in sige,|tain goods before further advanc 4| Gulf ‘il Corporation 7s 1923, the largest banks of the southwest million cases from the record-break- ini“y are increasing rapidly in quan-|occurred, but while prices were de- | Missouri, Kansas and ' H. 3. Helos 7¢ 1930, clires: Towever, that, despite thesé In: | IO, £455°, 12" Uy, according to manufacturers and | clining they held aloof hoping fo| Missour ‘Pacite 4 mbl O 52 193 O etion wwalts the re.| Allocation of a large fleet of steel Salers. Dress linens and hand- | gain advantage by walting. The up- | New York Central %s 1 - 10333 'Kennecott Ce 3 : ‘ deive opper 7s 1930, cpening of the ropean markets, | [reigiters to the intercoastal trade; chief 3 linens are actjve for spot! ward indication now has again stimu- a 98" | Liggete & Myers L RO I S et | Fives further evidence of the rapid | d€liveries. lated purchases. " z Tlcgete & M , “furnish little or mo bAsis for |increase in freight movement between | 7 CHICAGO, September 29 (Special). ating material assistance from the Atlantic and Pacific coasts via __ Tobueco. —Present prospects indicate fair busi- : s A o in dvancing prices i the Panama canal, as well as con-| PHILADELPHIA, September 29| ness for the mail order houses with | backard ; T oo, e = ([fil'ecml),~ The increase in produc- | some profit, although the margin may % - 88% | Bears, Roebuck & tlon of both cigars and cigarcttes is|not-be sufficient in all cases to over- of ; = : { b 3 = fontinuing steadily not ouly in this{ balance earlier dullness. ~The sud- . W, lernitory, but all over the country, ac-1 den reversal of business late in 1920 . { x5 to reports here. In the first|hit the mail order houses just at the | Bt Lou e, ncisco 4s, series A. Bl months of this year over fifty-one ( time when their business should have [ i [oN3 Mol Jan Francisco s 1029.. b nu?:' hg:;areuos and nearly six and | been at the high point. Profits van-“*'.m.g Air Line refdg. i o illion cigars were manufactur- | ished last November and December, { ¢d. production increasing each month. [ while small sales and large invei i iy tories turned a prosperous year into . : Stiver. Fone of no profits or large losses. It Gr Produce = . . { SALT LAKE cITY, S is hoped that the process will be re- am, cepted at ts fair value in part | Rim, Lo O Smtemuer an| e L price of silver in the London CHICAGO, September 29 (Special). payment for a new truck. and o Loyt STAINS IN YARNIS NATURAL VARNISH \ANR ENAMELS are there in your home? “()H! 1 wish I could afford some new furnitpre,” many s woman sighs, the pretty things she “Your old truck will be ac- and Live Stock LOUAL WHOLESALE MARKET. | GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. ‘while 3 el ew York markets is expected to have | —Business men, bankers, farmersand | [E88s—Strictly fresh, per doz., 15a46; Sy £ 3 3 - 3 . : ! Septemb (s desires are right in her own home. (& decided effect the activity of |grain dealers are all watching cl uny!l‘[;mxs receipts, 44. i ot , “white, 150 pourds ‘They are "Cinderelles”— shabby end E {mines in the intermountain region,|the fluctuation of the German mark. ve poultry—Roosters. per 1b., 18;| 3. : pounds, 2.06 4 | With Increased ore production refiect- [They feel that, while this country may |turkeys, per Ib., 3; chickens, Sy sweets and ied at smelting centers be self-sustaining, business is not be- | Fi el e B 2 X barrel, 3.0va ] yond the sphere of European influ- 3 3 550, | 2 beans, bushel. 2 gnce and that the financial situation ch?gf::gd ::;",'l‘.'y t‘;{fi{’hh‘:"g!dp:g“‘lgt ; brocoli, bushel, W ¥ 28 (Sue. | ID Germany may have a decided beaf- | S0 3 35; 3 . $a7; carrots, | O irisptember 29 (Spe-|ing on conditions in this section, as |32 roosters. per’ Ib.. 22; turkevs. ver | lifiower, b ugly to outward view, needing oaly the “magic touch” of Mirrolac o change them into things of besuty! Look through your rooms and stiic} You'll b;;md ;:“.:“ how m‘z keats, young, each, 60a75. [ cial).—The American Brass Company, < 2 e e ne . | there is nothing apparent here which Atkea -00a5. 2 original trous : i\ |pound, is in the market for an addi- | o the class of the ruble in com-i13: lumbs, choice, per Ib. 10all; live |el, 1 50; : eggplant, basket, tones of Mirrolsc. Easily spplied, du tional severa] parison with the dollar. e isti 1 million pounds, hogs, per 1b., 8i;. s| > sble and artistic. * |there 1a° cvidence Indichilng a de.| VANCOUVER, B. C. September 29| (Green fruits pples, per bbL sty pombely lima bea, - 'DEVOEPRODUCTS are time-testedand € cided increase in price in the near | (Special).—Farmers of the western 11.00; per bushel k 2002350; | 210024:00; . pempi boapo) Bound i w proven,~backed by 166 years’ experi- { future. provinces of Canada are complaining | western, per box, 3.50a5.00; California | pumpiine, cach, Jus: ohomon barst “;:‘:!"E“'ummnhmrint b i — bitterly of the import duty imposed |lemons, per box, 5.00a7.50; California | 2ta30: tomatoes, basyet 40u \fxfllf\' yi o ot inthe U.S. Founded 1754. | oL~ on Dominion wheat by the Fordney |Oranges, per crate, 6.50a7.30; peaches, | 752105 b PITTSBURGH, September 29 (Spe- | il The No. 1 northern wheat raised | per bushel, 4.50a5.50: cantaloupes, per. ' Apple [, Rl in those provinces is widely used in|Crate, 2.00a4.50; Honeydews, 1.50a2.00: | puspol - jcial).—The 25-cent advance in Penn Dpears, 3.50a a loose. CHASSIS PRICES \Sylvania crude oil has aroused nopes | whersas. the: saft American wheat 1 |bushel basket, Einaysn Lo VT | B0 per 100 pounie 250, o1 rovement in the market i egetables—] o Upes, c . Lobat. 2:ton $3200 3%-ton $4350 5-ton $4850 Hor ol Arkahsas and Loulsiana ol | tarfey’puprned into four for shipment |, [ *8°AbIeTPotatass, new, Ko 1 per | barrel, 11.00a13.00 o had previously advanced, and with % r X - 0 Grapes. small h : potatoes, per bbl, 2.50a3.50; lettuce, ! > 2 i .{the upward swing fn eastern gra ooy near! 2 . 2] pears. bushel. Becker Paint Co., 1239 Wisconsin {there are hopes of a Feneral e gp.r bc};itrrx.cz?al;bn{“clélsgfi '\ep‘:r T 44,00; plums and prunes. bushcl. Ave. N.W. FOSS-HUGHES CO. 1141 Conn. Ave. NW. [ [ment that i ‘stimelate acs move: 0"- SHARES SH[]w Ry A P e Geo.-E. Corbett; 439 10th St. N.W. e 1 tions'and extend the demand for sup- &S, per crate, 1.25al.5 T Baltimore Branch—1315 Cathedral Strect | plies. Revival in the industries 15 bbl."%.00a5.00; Satones ot 100 b ok Selling Prices at Noon. {resulting in a larger consumption of .50a5.00; cabbage, 2.50a3.00 per bbl;| Wheat—: llubm.m,_ cucumbers, 2.00a3.00; eggplanis, £ i s < crate, 1.50a2.00; tomatoes. box, 100 11 2sPAKERSFIELD. C: alif, September 22.00 corn. 20210 per dozen; beans, 3.00 | 29 Gheclal—The decréase n” the 4.00 per bbl.; lima beans, 40as5 per qt. strike in the Kern county fields. has served-to stiffen prices for crude and CRICACO LIVE STOCK MABKET. .| C refined oils. BY STUART P. WEST. i CHICAGO, September 29 (United |} Car lots corn, spot. . spot. 593 3 iStates bureau of markets).—C: track corn, yellow, No. 3 or better, do-" WALL STREET, New York.'Septem- | Receipts, 11,000 nead: heavs and Jou- | mestic, 67. Sales—Bag lots of white, fly cui. de- ‘s = Hewmp. NEW_YORK, September 29 (Spe- ber 29.—The stock market showed |grade beef steers, slow; others and > ™ i . { clal) — - much more interest today than it had | yearlings, steady to strong: top year- | vered. 58 per bu \ fglndli'glfe‘:: ey denarketeis (SLTONE | yesterday in the continuing signs of lings, 11.00; bulk heef Steers, 6.00a | , Cats—No. 2 white. new, o Y, |Foparana) cordage imanttietore a e, 2 turn for the better in the business 9i5 she stock, slow to lower! bulls, 3 Lfi’flg;}:“,"‘“ to weight, ’ | - situation. slow, easier; ' calves, dull, lower:| K 0ts of nearby rve, as 1o . / 4 | ThereSaime e, reely into the market | ®Nothing devéloped further in the |stockers and feeders stead {auality, 90a1.00 per bu. vests in the position of Mexi '“""‘“f,""b"‘ trade news today bevond what had| Hogs—Receipts, 29,000 head: 1 ern export. spot, 1.031; per bu. S e l exican sisal fiber. | yeen perfectly well known the day ;25 lower than vesterday's average; | ductation ; ait Cooa before. It was simply a case of a!praftical top, 8 .35; out of | Hay—Rece of new hay today ey it - romewhat tardy recognition of the!line, bulk lights et ol were 88 ton: ‘ PARIS, September 29 (Special).—A |importance of such items as the in-|7.90a8.20; bulk packing sows, 6.35a| The demand for hay is fair at « general strike for an increase im pay | crease in_ steel prices, the big 5,000, | 6.75; pigs lower; bulk desirable, range of 16.00 to 21.00 per ton for ¥ | ()f a Great Cit.jr ; of 5 francs daily has been ealled |000-pound buying order for the copper | 7. fiir to good quality of Dew mixed has i 1 in the knitting centers of Troyes and [metal and the general raising of oil| Sheep—Recelpts, 18,000 head: and timothy. Receipts moderate, but Bouilly, but. it is said, less than 50 | quetations 25 cents a barrel. classes generally steady: top native | %mPle. per cent of the operatives went out. The only new contribution at all this {lambs, 8.75; bulk, around 8.00; culls, | Low grade and bad odor hay has no morning was the disclosure in the six {5.00a5.50; top westerns, £.50; bulk fat | I¢fnite market value. = i i Y L ember 2! = . .25; No. 2 st f rye, ¥ Suddenly a black thunder-shower rolls ¢ | ciul).—It is reported here that Amer- | 25tray when it figured a month ago | . at, 13.00; No. T oat, 14.50a up over the city. Although it i id-afi loan Sheet and Tin Plate Company | ot oy or mont o the i NARRE D | city. = - 5 okings last week broke all rece NEW YORK, September ne in price today 0 i g s e ¥ e e R B R v - I 3 3 iday's reports eof an ac e spot de- 'y n| nee noon, lights are switched on in thoeusands of : g e {orders appeared from " all “sourceb, | sinclair Iike Cosden, which reported | mand in the south were confirmed by |for shipments from this country. 1In : ) 5 | which accounts for the rapid expan- |ten days ago, while it nat - | the ine: d sal ially this connection, estimates we: I 2 = : v h % urall e increased sales officially reported, o . estimate: Te cu : officesand homes until the towering citylooks {sion in the company's plant opera- |anowed a heavy increase in earnings, [and There were reiterated reports of |rent that Germany. Italy and Franes 3 | tions. nevertheless was able to record a ian increased demand in the domestic |all had raised much greater whea i s : blw e { YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio, Séptember- 29 ubstantial net profit aft it: |Boods market. These features were|crops than last year. Repor ike an illuminated honeycomb. In many sl | (Special).—The Ford Motor Company |ing its oil on hand down te the mar. | offeet by heavy realizing and southern | dullness in the flour trade at Min- & 141 =3 . : A 2 y | is_continuing. to buy approximately in- | hedge selling at the opening of the|neapolis counted also as a beari | great cities huge Exide Storage Batteries in ¥ : . el 1500 tons of steel sheets from. Ma- | ding ‘Tatorast | Thle enasSeniin: | market here, however, and first prices | factor. Opening quotations, whi E 5 ~ : ! honing Valley mills each week, a8 |ment. where Wall street had been]Were 7 to 23 points lower. with De-|varied from % off to 1 advance, with the central power stations are called on to ; R P well as large tonnages of strip steel. |looking for a deficit, necessarily | cember selling at 20.75, or 67 points |December. 1.20% to 1.2114, and May | i g 3 3 . WHEELING. W. Va. September 29 | brought about a sharp change of sen- | P¢jow the "")%';“1:5els&f’é;sterg-:<ber {ézr‘x*f to 125K "were followed by m- s al) .- ight of the ti i ill: v = : o] . al s al T R ., supply current through the emergency. So I S emSLTel the ot IS [ menitowes st ioll iaToup finigen 2080 December, 21.00: January, 20.60;] Corn and oats went downgrade with . e { i Sheet and Tin Plate Company re- |® Oii shares took the lead when busi- | March, 20. ay, 19.80. wheat, September corn tumbling to powerful are these batteries, weighing hun- . : : S sumed ‘operations today. * The plant |ners Began this morning, but the fact | Kmerwil oot Y the owest fevel since 1905 Kt i i { had been idle since March. that the oils were>Dbecoming more | - - {opening unchanged to a¥ o dreds of tons, that they can supply millions | i W FOLLANSBEE, W, Va, September | responsive to their trade advices enc| BERLIN BANK 'STATEMENT. |cluding December at 49 g i 29 (Special).—The ‘Fnllmixsbeel Broth- | couraged a hstmu.r response in the| BERLIX. September 2;.—:!19'5%“- O ke Nonfnucate i J i Company tin late ant is oper- |steels and the ‘coppers. ment of e Imperia ank o er- - ® ) of candle power. Nearly all the central sta- soot ] ating In full, largely on Ford orders. | There was no. question that the |many. as of Sepiember 23, shows the|December. 3615, and then ~ scorcd Lo large purchase of the copper metal ;following changes: further losses. tion batteries in America are Exides. increased| Weakness in hog values had a de- 4 pressing effect on provisions Potatoes—Weak; receipts, 133 c: announced Tuesday afternoon had i TOtal coin and bullion | = = 564,000 marks. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE | §tiffened the market and led the lead- {*°Go1g decreased 2.000 mark: ing producers to hold &ff for higher Exide Batteries are used in scores of ways i T . _WEMOVE mtices et g T S U TR C . I r ‘ Furniture—Freight—Baggage. The OI Advance. 423305 O other banks increased 1-| sand jand Ohios. 1.0041.50 c.w.t: —tosupply_the current for the vast network ¢ i It hin L Crate, Store and Ship. 1 i anlliee BElae ot ol e tase oooB.m' ék'i':'{;(u!med dbcrehiel HATEIY s et Do Lhec TRRaige e L of telephone systems; to light trains; ope: THIE i [ i ; FACOBS TRANSFER CO., Inc. | sitas 5t 33.50 to 3a. which ‘preceqsd | Advances increased 28.666,000 5 Maine cobblers e s 1 T soperate SRR | : JA O T 0 I L e e otant bectaet | P kEnements sowoneed sutosts switches and fire a]arms; to prope] mine E s Phones North 9500-9501. all of the oil companies have their | Investments decreased 2,160, the last half of the day as a result of storage tanks filled with oil which 5 . | persistent buying on the part of spec- Y ; SUNITED STATES @ |they have been carrying at $1 a bar- | g5 Fomaccurities Increased 48,754~ | 1 fors, who have been on the selling 1 7 T 4 2 rel or less. In consequence the in. Notes in circulation increased 709,- | s1de of late. The close was strong, 1 locomotives and trucks. = () crease means marking up the value of | 250,000 marks. to 21, net higher. with D . i e Hi STORAGE o their inventory by at least 25 per{ Deposits decreased 3,751,002,000 |1.23 to 1.35%, and May, When you need a new battery for starting i ! N cent. marks. TN d 1i . 3 A el i f i+ e a”l\m Gulf States Steel. Otherklllbllitleu increased 260,650,-| Corn—Frost predictions had nhux i i ¥ | H 2 000 marks. little influence, as practically all of ‘ and lighting your automobile, the nearest il | TES OM.SVASHBAS5™NG | Gulf States Stesl continued today | Total gold holdings, 1.023.705.000 | the crop has matured. The close was i H 2. . 3 R . lon ofimarks. unsettled, 1z net lower to %asg ad- TV1 5 } A P the company. Word came from the — 5 s : service station can supply you with an Exide [ : & 18 > PHONES 7231333 10+ headquarters in Birmingham that it | The rapid decline in the value of e D«T,:.mh:;; Yo 1 & . 4 B, s ATN 8778, _Poeumatic Tired and Dump Trucks, | has steadily speeded up operati the mark is thé subject of anxious EAT— . High. 3 whose rugged power will add to your satis- i i | | DIXTE HAULING. GO since August 1. Average production jcomment by the newspapers. which R ) Tocalland' 1aag Distance in Augut was about 40 per cent,{agreed in describing it as “catastro- A‘ T e e while the September average has{Phic.” The Vossische Zeitung says : o Ci and_Shipping. ; P y. 5 esterday’s movement of forelgn ex (lar 2 I (R LA moved up to €0 per cent. " Orders. for | esterday's movement of forelen o | May 3 cha: v — by industrialiste. Decer . 361, 38% 33T, % 41 40y Ceal Stecks. STOCK TICKERS ON LINERS. DAIRY MARKETS. Burns Brothers furnished the sen-{ NEW YORK, September 29.—The| BALTIMORE. September 29.Co: faction in motoring and whose long life will prove a true economy. EXIDE SERVICE :STATION . rails are reported to have been large and continue to be 70 to 80 per cent of the total. B rir YY) e v i sation of the day with another point | tired man with tickerosis will no 4 : 2 Factory 'Branch | ' ) ek : rise, making a total gain of 15 points | jonger be able to Eet a respite from | St leurorm. Fias 1823-33 L St. N.W. AN h e Sioos Ahie st of the ek the malady by taking a trip to sea.| 3. old roosters, 16a ; e It I i : Market Dull They are going to install tickers on | o2 one “00ir™25230. " guinea fowl, - - Despite the several more fa: ocean liners and the voice of the each, 40a65. £ UNION [Pty rading (ticker will mingle with what the wild | **5yes % at off native and nearby, TR BV@)2YNei 2R | shifiing to special stocks. food prod: | Waes are saying. A powerful and per- | g (S Gogen, 42a43: southern, 40. ucts,_ice, dry goods, etc. . Mexican |fect wireless equipment it | CEateCoseny 3t nouthert, S e ) Commodore roof. The > £ (@) 0%)-3 ' R'@ | pétroleum reacted. stalled on the Comm 45a46; prints, 46a48; nearby creamery. C * J news of the day is tranamitted broad: |15 5° "ladles, 30a32: rolls, 25a30; cast to all ships on & Wae length of | 5 ¢ packed, 24a25; dairy prigis, 282 5 T ; prigts, 28a -GRAPHOPHONE SHOWS LOSS, (1.900 meters. 30; process butter, sgast, r'd R ST. . LOUIS, September. 29.—] P SEC CHICAGO, September- 29.—Butter— TE ROOMS, §1 Meth |the " six months omse il e e BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. - |Higher; creamery extras, 43%: stande . andwp |the:Columbia Graphophone Manufac-; NEW YORK, September 29.—For-|ards, 38; firsts, 33%aéi%; seconds, and Long Distasce MOVING. turing Company reported a deficit.|eign bas silver, 713%; Mexican dol- 30a32. o .',:._C:Nfll =;-c-n=a'=! ble. | after cherges and taxes, of $2,123,875, (lars, 55. Eggs—Higher: receipts. 9,036 cases: ¢ 104 T35 Fia. 4 compared with & net income of §2,- tember 2! Bar silver, | firsts, 37a39; ordinary firsts, 33al4 Nerth . Ave. N-W. _ |509,375, or. $2.13 a share earned on the “xfmf'ffi-pwnee: money, 3% per | miscellaneous, 36a37. North "TR 7059 Fia. 7 common _stock. after Droviding for|cent: discount rates, short bills, 4.18 | Poultry—aAlive, lower; fowls, 16223, MODERN HROOF STORAGE preferred-dividends, in the correspond- or_ cent; three-month biils, | springs, 20. {ng _period " of 1920, Operating loss | 15 per sent. | amountea profit of 35, At and. I GRAND TRUNK GAINS. deficit, a3 Of June 30, was $1,247,650. MONTREAL, September 23.—The .| -Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. | 5,15] report of the Grand Trunk Rail- FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Prices af i P '1'0‘;/. A'};fl- way Cumpany shows 2»;;;‘?“{ ;‘el\-- 3 hecks—] Bovs. enues for fiscal year o at $81, A e i ot Bore Scrymser, Co. %0 | 442,647, tha largest in its histo Chese 155 |against $68,744,358 in 1919, thus repre- e rosal "ol Ce. senting a galn of $12,698,289, or 18.7 Crescent Pipe Line Co. 27 |per cent. Its operating expenses for e S The year were $76,213.815, an increase Bureka Pipe of $15,839,384, or 26.23 per cent, due to . - i 4 Salens Senal O} O 34 |increased rates of wages aud prices - A % AN n Zarich = 1 on n 2 3 : 7 - 7 Go.. of fuel, materials, supplies, etc. el - 4 — 3 Vieana Modtreal "}Pfi‘: HOME SEWING INCREASES. NEW YORK, September 29.—Re- tallers throughout the country ap- P g N e T YAV . 228 2 3 : ; | The Big 4 '{‘&'m“ ch.v" Inc.,; - Frankfert i pear to be “cashing In” on the swing S 125 W, - Visit the Nearest Exide Sefvice Station - : : o i 2.8 Washington, Louis M. Stallinge, 500 New Leesburg, Lambert Motor Company . ! S in v "’n""l AT et Mitchells, Harvey ter Lon m Moving Y1 vt e e * 7% Upperville, Costello & Lucius, Central Garage w;m_r_‘____—efl—‘ it Warrenton, Exide Battery Scrvice Station ER BUILDING ~ STORAGE %t Finest 8 ) i stores are & % |classes in dressmaking. and pattern companies report a vastly increased demand for their products. The piece. goods departments in the stores also | { i ! i zz 2228 .E.. Washington, Northeast Battery Shop, 1000 VIRGINIA . 4 s are. selling - an increas _13th St. N.E. m'}?nmm. Josiah P. ‘Rowe, Js. 217.. MARYLAND k7 R s 20,000 & = B ills. the_wpits or Faopartmen - Washington, Willis - B. Robinson, 824 12th Commeree Street < Indian Head, Roland J. Carpenter 2 - R ‘Tenk in "l.| "0’".“ ‘are sald to - show decrease,