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THE, EVENING STAR WA'HINGTON D, . C, MONDAY, OCTOBER ‘3, 1921 : : : ; womem e TNEW ENGLAND TRADE SLOWUP _ [¥/ho7 o s ibcmusras s TODAY’S BOND PRICES. your home - WIRE CHARGED TO UNEMPLOYMEN erally prevatling, - Mvum ;r'?o- l-wnm teod, \ Italy, '!NPI Irt"fll be used by thc Noon prices .peported to The Btar over direct { Beteers u-a"f&! ———— eyt =0 ONLY LIGHT TRDE! GIRARD, Ohlo, Qotober 3 flmald). ‘M{lan gas wo. e fal t Py .15 eoaaaN SEURG, " Pa. Ootober” 3| NEW YORK, October 3 (Special).— | Groich, Coremment 71 18372 | Southern B i E W k M h F Pu h s ~Eour g&r& pu‘n ummt Thers is & marked inclination toward | Kiedun'of Heielum 75 ik Bou'lhern 1.},[ . rke c . H. 1. SCHARR Electric Co. | " orkers Making Fewer Purchases as Sav- SRR, S a3 | Rava: capsctarty for o betier grades, | Uiicd Kigaem 013 162 S | Do Bacle el T8 11K D 11 dltl s ;\Ig’ht. ;walv. mills \na ruunlfl 'mih ’;,n,c. scarcity in primary {’;:’5:3 m:{m g,’. 12 2 g:f::g '?::' f.,'{,'::“-} ln‘ uu '—’C on; ast we marke! Yaited Kingdom 5130 19 =45 s bt : T Hl Lt it (Speciaiy.< Thers "M“fl“““b'.:“" Coftee. Atz k'léfi:;:nd eu...,u Vagea 18|V Yo B l.g;:fl:enle‘nl 150 1932000 98 No Evidences of 00"“!!9&" ! v he. s All e 51 29 i f Elsewhere. . got on the part of pIE Iron buyers| NEW YORK, Ootober 3 (Special)— Al ‘n"”a..'.n‘;‘"f«‘.,,. 1 w..-..- s e %°| burssments Being Bein- P —offers the kind of service you want in Paloting( Paperbanging or Upholstering. BY EDSON B. SMITH. automobile trade spotty and on the dry iron are shipping their entire output from stock. MERCER, Pa., October 3 (Special). Local traders and merchants, after close study of South American condi- tions, confidently expect advanced prices for coffee in the not distant Allan Powder cb. Baltimore and 0} n IDBN SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by W & Co.) vested—Prices Steady. + | whole has heen somewhat slower in'_Due to lack of orders, the future ‘and are’ warning thelr cus- e dstae. G Co e oo Ontomar - Tho greatost|the, Jast ten days “he i""n‘fn'x'am Mapatastusing Company’ (stoves) has | tomers. to that efecr Amerioan To & 1t 4o 022 a0l | WK L A FLEMING. eo. Plitt Co.; Inc., 325 480% ety ey o 1g Srentest|continues In the Kern county ollflelds. jaid of about 100 men. Y n local investments con- . Type Office Supply Co. 722 13th St. N.W. A Clear Complexion Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes n uxulu Tuu* Conditions on Upgrade, raw cotton advance those industries the products from which go immediately to the comn- sumer, but & slow and steady im- provement is noted in nearly all lines. Perhaps the most unasatisfactory fea- ture noted ia the slowing up of retail trade in the lapt few weeks. - This is ntmeuu%g: ure mwpw{mofl! lllu- :Lx -month paper before the first ol e although some eperators are resuming work crop {8 of very fine quality. at from 3,600,000 to 4,000,000 bags. Advances in Oil Prices a i - FORT WORTH, Tex., October 3.— in the prices of cotton and cottonseed ‘will feed to cattle this winter. ect the cost of oil cake for Already compaetitive buying of oll cake in the work at their wells with non- unlon The rie harvest has begun and 'lt"l:n . total yleld in this state 1s estimated Cottons, ST. LOUIS, October 3 (Special).— The increase in the price of cotton has been reflected in the following price advances here: Four-quarter sheeting from 10 to 12 cents & yard ?lauched ‘mkllllllll, lll’# ‘t: ;'l ::n -ounce ticking, two-twenty denims, 153 19% General improvement in collections here has been strongly reflected in the truck business. e large motor truck manufacturer here stated today Rubber. TOLEDO, Qctober 3 (Special).—The Goodrich company plants were closed the first three days of October to per- mit of stock taking and inventory. Fruit, BAN FRANCISCO, October 3 (Spe- clll).—'l‘ha 1920 prune crop has been all sold and the entire 1921 crop is Live toek, district. Prices have fallen from 25 to 50 per cent. Business Notes. .4 Paul_cony. 4;‘2- o n nm..orlllvl aterp 7s 1930, 2 St. Louis and San Francisco s 1929. BE. Louls and San Francisco inc. Ga. Grain, Produce and lee S:ock tinues narrow. Bo far there have been no evidences of reinvestment of the large October 1 disbursements, al- lhough brokers have a right to look for these funds coming into the mar- ket within the next few days. Prices hold reuonnly wen on the restricted dail tions. In the bona section 87 1. g’fmt-he g mr B “mlnion Bns Quicken Trade in Texascents; nine-quarter” shesting, 3¢ <o $apectad o be moved betore May ‘;} f': o Wl‘-kh.tn‘:mrl‘ufil:u‘y 2na Elec: ) stor e ‘agaerts Its ear. The presen o & 6 |.’ l{‘m{a ose of a BY JAMES R. RECORD. fine I{llllv and w?l total about 140,- T o eclialixiatangy 2 %«mo 1h many eases, (Bpecial Dispatoh to The Star. i L tal ) 000,000 pounds. 8 ‘Glotation 1ot of Capiiat Trastion shares brought 8 *. with & few -0dd “The public faith In farm loan bonds was clearly manifested by the sale of the last issue in a hard mar- ket.- In view of improved conditlons I ad a {:. d 3 N The Automatic 'Straight shares selling at #' 1, are lr- 1 ‘selilng | Business in thi SEATTLE, October 8 (Special).— | Jniermation Margentnalér was o lttle rmer to- Slot t ] Otton. | with long strides, quickened its pace |ing The live stock markets of the Pa-|Louisyille s m u m 3'.".,'.’1,:’,;.:’.‘.’."“ W £ SO Ehe | perceptibly the last two days of last |new cara cific northwest are extremely weak, |disourl Kantas and Texas 1at 4 m ¥: 8 Triaticom- they are comy week as the result of advances in Wit prices hanging around the low- nJ:.”"y'?,.k"f-f.',.".‘L.l‘-'fl",'g‘aq“ uuy -huu sold -uflnt!i at 218, to_Correspo! ls the price of oil from $1 to $1.50. a|cial).—~The cut-in the price of farm | et point reached in ye-rlé 4;;; Nen Kok el e 103 Fars Lean Beands. prices from barrel. The advances were made by |implements ranging between 10 and |Bteers are gelling from 3$5.50 to § New York Telephone 6s. rocte: Farm loan bonds, 10-Zv year ma- ® ,,g',"g,‘e"‘;}:““ a1two big companies, apparently fight- |20 ‘per cent, effective today, is ex-]& hundred pounds; hogs &t $11 to| Norfolk and Western canv. 4x. 774 | R, J. Reymolds s 1932 1003 | turities, bearing b per cent interest, Novernbor. and ing_each other, but, whatever the ipected to stimulate ssles to farmers :v and mountain lambs from $6 | Yorfolk and Western conv. 6 1037 | Wéars, Roebuck & Co. 14 idd1 98 | Wil be offered by Investment bank- ‘nrnun today e | cause, a new spirit was instilled into | throughout . this entire section. . PRkt bttt 71, | Bears: Woobuek & Go. s 1922 B9 | &rs a1l over the country today at par of thase of a Year a buulneal in the oil sections which |large stock of the products of the e ackand. K 9% | Bears, Koebuck & 8 |ana adcrucd fhsessat I8 quiet an er zlvu promise of immediate better- |International Haryester Company i3 Alumizzmwa Pennnylvania 1 1 G160 96 In all $60,000,000 of these bonds 1d, o ne, Arst| iont in the retall and jobbing trades. | stored here. - ST. LOUIS, October 3 (Special).— | Pennsyivanta 7s of 1980 104 1004 | will be marketed if the demand is f"‘ “L beco i .,,,,i A new source -of anxiety has (e . i l;:zulfl::lm]\l ao lcla;:‘vou!.:‘l‘: ',’,;';"fi““::;;_“l" e mortgany; 148, 1% | sufficient to absorb this amount. on baniters th erchants will | tacked the stockmen, already har Automebiles. has repulted in heavy sales | Jeadine geicisl 100 Secretary Mellon in announcing the beritle to borrow at b per cent on [pressed. They fear that the advance| cpEVELAND, October 8 (Special).—~ uminum, ware in cities in issue said: . ,|stock country has developed, tge that not only are collections bette “xl:w Y‘O‘Rx.tomlbelr ’h(s?”:'«':)'—— tm; ‘:nue should be quickly ab- h ‘hasing direct from the 4 rrent open o receipts of poultry the last days sorbe: Progress Not Very Rapid e easteu but the percensame ol o %ar | of last week were the largest ever| 1LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. COTTON MARKETS. tinues good. upgrade, but it must be admitted tha progress is not exceptionally rapid! throughout this district. proaching end of the crop season is|to better prices for Agricultural prod- checking the flow of money which has:ucts and oil and to the breaking of in steadily since last been coming May and the influence of this factor The ap- activity, although this has not yet be- ; come serfous. Realty sales are on the increase and In the ldrger cities of the southwest, corded this year. the summer heat. A Steel and Ivon. PITTSBURGH, October 3 (Special). department stores report that their business last week was the best re- 'his Is attributed building in some sections has shown|{—Sheet mills in this district are de- accounts is lower than in any year as local packers are sold leather and up| tracting foreign attention and there is a good domestic demand. Rice. NEW ORLEANS, October 3 (8pecial). 393,000,000 in 1920. The value of the rice sent to forelgn countries and be about island possessions will Bri seotion, advancing | Company has received an order calle Tor air brake squipment for 1,000 MILWAUKEE, Wis., October 3 (Spe- 25,000,000, in view of the hollday. PHILADELPHIA, October 3 (Spe- cial) —Bullding of dwellings in this oity reached a point Saturday where the total construction involved so far this year exceeds the total for the entire yedt of 1820.* Permits for the bullding of 430 homes were tssued this year has been $5,626, as Dressed poultry—Fresh killed spring hlcksn!, per b, 30a34: hens, per 1b. : Toosters, per b, 22; turkeys. per 40a45; keats, young, each, 60a75. Pork—Dressed, small, per 1b., 15. Live stock—Calves, choice, per 1b., 13; lambs, choice, per 1b. 10all; live lemons, per box,.5.00a7.50; California oranges, per crate, 6.50a7. peaches, per bushel, 4.50a5.50; cantaloupes, per | garded by local traders as very eayy, compared with recent private estimates of the crop. Many reports have been received, however, indicat- ing that an ununully large propor- tion of the cro been “picked before the end oflnt month, and the figutes evidently failed to disturb of unfavorable weather in the south and after opening firm. at_an ad- vance of twenty-nine to fifty-twg points, active months soon sold 100 At the request of the Farm Loan The reserve bank of this distriot ! ginc recorded in this district. Nearly 400 | Eggs—Strictly fresh, per doz., NEW YORK, October . Board, Alexander Brown & Sons, Har- BY¥ LINN € KIBEyaN: uh e({ncad its borrowing from other U — freight cars of poultry were unloaded | 46; average receipts, 44, ton ‘market ris, Forbes & Co., Brown Brothers & Spacial Dispatch to The Star. federal reserve banks $10,000,000 in Hides. for the Jewish hollday trade and| Live poultry—Roosters, per 1b. 18;[during’ toda: Co., Lee. Higgenson & Co. -y the, Na- SAN FRANCISCO, October 3.—Busi- |the last two weeks. In the same| ypuow vonw Oetober 3 (Speclal).— | 1ot8led well over six million pounds|turkeys, per Ib, 38; chickens, spring, | census report 4 tional City Company and ihe Guar- ness has been slack in the last week, period last year it increased its bor- | i r‘n‘l'dn ." % scarce article | Of fowls. The market today and to- |per 1b., 28a32; hens, per 1b., 26a30;|Showed ginnin anty Company will handle the sale of although general tone of trade con-rowings three-quarters of a million. | C1ty) packer nid “‘"“m- firm, | MOFTOW- {8 expeoted to be very dull |keats, young, each, 35a50. prior to Septem the bonds. One thousand Investment bankers will aid in the flotation. ‘There are now outstanding $373.- 790,500 federal farm loan bonds. Of this amount $183,035,000 are held in the Treasury and $190,000,000 in the hands of investors, banks, ete. Fix Rates at 5% Per Cent. t. - —The rice exports from the United hogs, per 1b., 8%, confidence in very bullish govern-( L aores Thtnense e iaoeRt Commodity Reports States probably wil exceed 650,000,000 1D entomier, whioh Iy very littlo e 11Green truits—Apples, per bbl. E60a ment condition fiures. Buying on i Sateioanoe Oerporstion'has nixrd few weeks. This has been attended 2 & pounds by the end of 00: Der bushel basket, 200a8.50; 1 the Inferent wainio L0 by & slight resumption of I W W | From Various Sections |iargest previous vears expor in the largest monthly total recorded | yrcrn, per box, 3.50a5.00; Californis | NiEher Liverpaol cables and reports | binks of trust companies on alf =iy months paper, under the agricultural loan provisions of the corporation’s power, Loans cannot be made for longer than six months and they car- —Most Women Can Have 12 ae $7,972 last year. rate. 20omd50; Honeydews, 13082 % | to 115 points net higher, with De.|ry no remewal privilege. The same added activity although the vol ed to be operating at a rate of per basket; quinces, n 1l v Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known [of construction’ is net. large . The' 70 por eent of aESregate capacity. Peanuts. NEW YORK, October 3 (Special).— | ber bushe) pasker, 5 508350, cember touching 31.10, compared with rate is effective on cattis loans. ‘The docks which were tied up over 18.50, the low Jevel touched on the A. B. A. Convention. Ohio Physician NEW YORK, October 3 (Special).— Vegetables—Potatoes, new, No. 1,|reactions of last month. T al. |the week end by a strike of 2,000 s T 3 be Today delegates are registering Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years 0| thouen e Tooent warm w'o"::-‘r' 1aa | longshoremen. here and in_ Hoboken. ‘.’fi.":""fiifi?fiif“‘&i' Phi 230a380; | December. ¥ 2030 flm:ug::?-y ™ 30.46; | and committecs are meeting at Los treated scores of women for liver y |N||naa & retarding effect on heavy pur- | Who refused to accept the W8E® | ciruce, nearby, per crate. 75a150:|March, 20.55; May, 20.05. Angeles in preparation for the Amer- and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. For Sale— Semi-Detached chages. Virginia Jumbos are quoud at 12% to 123 cents a pound. Hemp. XENIA, Ohlo, October 8 (Special).— | ghi; The binder twine mills of tlu Hoovar agreement entered into with the steamship companies by the union officlals, are expected to resume ac- tivitieg today. It Is believed that if the strikers do not return the steam- & companies will replace them with other men. The strike was not New York, per crate, 1.25a2.00; celery, per doz., 50a75; romaine lettuce, 1.00a 150; cymblings, per crate, 1.25aL5! spinach, per bbl, 3.0025.00; onion: per 100-1b. sack, 4.50a5.00; cabbagei bbl.; cucumbers. 0a NEW ORLEANS, October 3.—The second ginning report of the season, issued by the census bureau at 9 o'clock today, showed a smaller total of cotton ginned to Beptember 25 than expected, and a stiff rise in ican Bankers' Association convention, the first public session being sched- uled for tomorrow morning. An in- teresting program has been arranged. Personal Meation. O. H. P. Johnson, vice president of 2:80a3.00 Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will bon per know them by their olive color. These tabiets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which eggplants, per crate, 1.50a. toml!oeu per box, 1.00a2.00; corn, 2! 40 per dozen; beans, 3.00a4.00 per bbl: lima beans, 40245 per quart. {and Allison Cordage Compa: n{ reopened and is being rapidly uudca up to normal output. the National Metropolitan Bank, was at his desk this mornlnl’ after a sum- mer's vacation spent ia France and at other places on (ha contjnent. Mr. sanotioned By union officials, who had agreed to a scale of 65 cents an hour with $1 an hour for overtime. PITTSBURGH, October 3 (Special). prices resulted in the future market, amounting to about § bale on the more active months. er cables than due were also a help to valu X S | Coal and Coke. —— g Futures opened steady. ol Johnson has nBthing but praise for cause a normal action, carrying off 1 —The Chamber of Commerce Bullding 20.20; December, 20.50; January, 20.43; | the French people working as & na- the waste and poisonous matter in| Modern, English Basement. House, containing. 12 || PITTSBURGH, Ogtober 3 (8pecial).|Corporation today recelved orders for BOURSE PRICES FIRM. March, 20.03; May, 19.62. i tion to rehabilitate themseives, bear- one’s system. rooms, 3 baths; large inclosed sleeping porch; garage for { —The resumption of furnace work |the construction of twenty dwellingS | pARTS, October 3.—Prices were firm| - LIVERPOOL, October 3.—Spot cot- | ing the scars of war without undur 2 k to be erected in various parts of thi " de and wi - I you have a pale face, sallow ||| 5 cars; hardwood floors; 1st-floor kitchen; elevator, [ and increased industrial acvity ara) 5> PRt LT lon the bourse today. Three per cent|ion i £20d demana Erices fiem. | PAISCS S5 DL, R gridence of ldle It‘;‘::‘;'uedullleade-):hsés. p:nm‘;il::les:o‘::d' For Pi Appl 'l running higher than at dny previous e ‘:q centimes. Ex-|1553; midalin 15.03; dow mIAUNG, | (o s ‘week's motor e & e 3 y i ice and Particulars, |}l time since last April 'urnace, 8 change on London, 52 francs 76 cen-113.93; good ordinary, I ordinary, 3 good feeling, all out of sorts, in- ||} oF % Ticw P PPIY e omtract e hold at $4.25 to s550| BRISCOE REORGANIZES. times. Five per cent loan, 81 francs 45 |12.13. Sales, 18,000 bales, including | Hills, Va amve bnwclm you take one of Dr. I !§| and spot foundry at $4.35 to §4.50. J?cxlson 'ux:h BOc(obcr 3.—Reor- ;‘:n;um-x. ‘?"he «:?llar was quoted at10.100 American. Receipts, 1,200 Banks Net Inviting Loans. _ST. LOUIS, Octoher 3 (Bpecial).— ganization of the Briscoe Motor Cor- TANCS centimes. bales, all American. Futures closed| The National City Bank In its Oc- ndvlnc«fl 26 cents & ton. The 000 of capital and plans for an en- cember, 14.12; Jlnulry. i3.94; March, | “Although money is easier and Thousands of women and men . it industrisi Tue) consamptio largement of manufacturing facilities, OIL STOOMS. 18.63; May, 13.12; July, 12.78; Septem- | ch, and the Toservay of the fen- take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets— 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. 'L/hu?a":.h: domestic demand has be- | W28 announced today by Clarence A. x’""“"' furnishied by W. B. Hibbs & G0 |}er, 13.23. oral reserve banks are Righer, money the successful substitute for calomel gun_to manifest -itself, it e S Eh D oident of the mew COmOerE | e it Co. (osW) ek RN [ — is not generally easy, in the Bensc —now and then just to keep them 11§ volume.” Motoms Tne RO e B | orescrymer G Jam” gm0’ DAIRY MARKETS. thatbanks sre eagee (hlend.C Many fit. 15c and 30c. NEWPORT NEWS, October 3 (Spe- | place Iast week and is to be finaily | Buckeye Fipe Line ¢ ©,® 15| BALTIMORE, October 3 (Spéctal).— | 9f them are ot hon sl ve uniiquid - - ratified at & meeting of stockholders | (ontinenar 01 Co. 08 112 |Chickens—Alive, springers, pound, 24 | axsets that they would lke to get called for October 20. Ceencent | :fllp—P‘l.lneLr ‘% ::s white leghorns, 21a23; old hens, {clear of. Some of them, bowever, are poaetanta s A IR Cumberiand | m ne " 3 |22a28; old roosters, 16a16; ducks, 20 | getting free and as they do rates at BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. Galena Bigmat i 36 ::Zh”‘g'"n"- pair, 25a30; guinea towl, | the ce;\rtieu ek maumuzt and NBW = Gal 88 risin, ces . market are bar .l|lver.o'l';x‘M(z;tl:«::rd:lhg?rfilzl? L e gt peathy. '{'{':;1""3“" OESWATSUIRERy o waal= AT Jiohar & Miver, &8 | Buiter—Creamery, fancy, pound, 45| *"The review holds that the federal cent. Discount rates: Short bills, 4% s 246 prints, 46a48; nearby creamery,|reserve system was entirely right in The White House and your house offered: We guarantee ARCOLA to.warm. any small house as perfcctly as our larger heating pla mtludmk, and even tlle Wlufie Houu itself E guarantee that ARCOLA - has nts warm mansions, The perfectxm of ARCOLA, after years of these five advantages which no experiment in our research laboratories, small-home hentmg equipment has ever means that now, for the first time, the small - home can be as perfectly warmed as our lar- 7 = per eent; three-month bills, 4%aé 9-16 per cent. JOHN R. GUERIN, Licenssd HEATING and nxxnxr ENGINEER for the past 85 years. 412 East Capitol St. Lineoln 3417 Three ARCOLA You Can Save Money by Installing an ARCOLA Hot-Water Heating Outfit You csin be sure it will give entire satisfaction if you turm the job over to me. Will be glad talk it ever with you. MILTON BAIRSTOW Plumbing and Heating Southern Pipe Line € South Penn. Oil Ce Southwest, Penn. Pipe Line' Co. y To See ARCOLA WITHOUT cost_or obligation we will gladly give you an estimate for installing a com- plete ARCOLA “outfit in your heme, office, !.nlfe or shop. It will pay for itself in the fuel it saves. B. W. Burdette’ ' "’ 1006 13th Street, S.E. Phone Lin. 3722-J ARCOLA ING APPARATUS Satisfaction Guaranteed ladz; ladles, 30a32; rolls, 26a30; store- packed, 25; dairy prints, 28a30; proc- ess butter, 33a34. —_— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BALTIMORE, October 3 (Sp-cm).—- Potatoes, white, 150 pounds, 2.75a3.50; 100 pounds, 2.00a2.50; N sweets and yams, 3.00a3 1.00a1.25; No. 2, barrel, 1. beans, bushed, 50a1.20; beets, bunch, 2a3; bro- coli, bushel, 25a30; cabbage, head, 5a pe et, 10 pumpklm. uch 2% squash, buku. 40250; tomatoes, b kel. 50a 65; bushel, 90al. Apples, No. 1, packed, barrels, 7.00 210.00; barrel ; No. 1, bushel, 2.25a3. 0. 2, 1.1 00; loose, baml, I.WIS mo pounds, 2.5083.00; 00; * crabapples, 3.00a4. bushd. lfioal 00; cnnharrial. barrel, 11.00a13.00. Grapes, pony basket, 28a30; pounds, 1.15a1.25; pears, bushel, 2.00a4.00; plums and prunes, bushel, 3.00a4.00; quinces, bushel, 1.25a2.50. Selling Prices at Noonm. ' “Wheat- 0. 1 red winter, spot, no quotation; No. 2 red winter, spot, 1.24; No. 3, 1.19; No. 2 red wimer, garlicky, spot, 1.15%. October wheat, 1.15. November wheat, no quotation. No sales. Corn—Cob, old, yellow, 3.50 per bar- rel, in car lots; contract ocorn, spot, 58%; track corn, yellow, No. 3, or bet- ter, domestic, 65. No sales. Oats—No. 2 white, new, 47a48; No. 3 white, new, as to weight, 45a46. RyeBag lots of nearby rye, a quality, 90a95 per bu.; No. ern_export, spot, 99% per bu.; No. 3. no quotation. Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to were fifty-five tons. The demand for hay is fair at a range of 16.00 to 21.00 per ton for fair to good quality of new mixed hay and timothy. Mar- : | tained. not attempting tu sustain prices when liquidation be; “The federal rmm banks have rendered enormous service to the country in the emergency through which it has been passing, because confidence in their solvency and abil- ity to meet a crisis has been sus- If that confidence had been {1ost chaos would have ensued, and the losses of the country would have been enormously greater. That con- fidence could not be retained if the 7; carrots, bunch, 3laé; caulifiower, | banks were conducted upon any but barrel, 3.5024.00; celery, dozen, 30a65; |sound banking principles. Outfifs Sold the First Five Days 10a5.00. 2 “Puhlltc :flnfiflel{ce ‘-lh the x!raalesll the Aredl- ‘Was on Exhibition During the past two years the aver- 12a25; cucumbers, | asset of the system—the asse 0! n Window. age wages of woman workers in Wis. ; oESpiants, basket, | valusle to the ;’;’“;‘“‘{’.,_ Cn o ac: Consulf vm.hn boat ‘unsa consin increased nearaly 50 per cent. ushel, a75; lima | count s 4 factory Apparatan, "I Bae mever set Al 325aish; onions, 100 intrustingmanagers even the Federal Reserve Board Wl!h the task of sustaining markets. Let markets g0 as they may, and let the people who wish to bet on them do 80 with their own money or thé money they can_borrow elsewhere, but the fed- eral Reserve banks should be kept absolutely safe at all times from market risks.” COTTON MARKET EXCITED; REPORT CAUSES BIG DROP NEW ORLEANS, October 2.—The final report today of the season by the Department of Agriculture on the condition of the growing cotton erop cracked the cotton market wide opén, and in five minutes of trading, fol- lowing the issuance of the figures of 42.2, prices were 200 points or :IB a bale off from the highest of .the morning, the extreme of fluctuations in one session allowed under the‘rults of the cotton exchange. December, the most active mont, broke from 21.95 cents a pound to 19.95; Janu broke 195 points to 19.55. Before the issuance of the condition report at 10 o'clock the market had bulged 147 to 169 points ‘'on December and January under the effect of ginning to September 25 of z 907,950 bales, a considerably smaller tal' than expected. While the wnE o S report_of - 42.2 per ocent normsl was the lowest condition z = s At ger heating outfits warm clubs, mansxons, L. M. fla'fings ket is falrly firm on the better | report ever lssued by the govern- 1—Connected with American Radiators it will o4 eyen the White House itself. ARTHUR J. THOLL Heating Contractor a0, 1/ptealEht eys, Heminal | Eo i, WOtk were erouRd fill every room of a small house, upstairs 1336 New York Avenue No. 2 stratent rye, mominal; No.{| ‘The condition report indicated a Contraetor wheat, 13.00; No. 1 oat, 14.50415.00. and down, with healthful hot-water warmth, 2—It will save the waste and labor of a half And the cost of ARCOLA with Amenean ! Ragdiators complete is—think of it—no more: Plumbing, Gas Fitting, !tel- -I.II Hot Water Heating Phone Main 893 CHICAGO, October 3.—Bears had an advantage in the wheat market today of 6,537,000 bales, whereas the ‘lrlodoe did not look for anything above 6,100,0 i stoves. oom. ing to ab t ign of im.| NEW ORK, October 3—The publi- et old Behione | =0 e & el it s wove fos cacll v 1708 9th St. N.W. We Install Dravea oreign Sermam Boshacs . | savion.of the Gorermgnts oroh eport 3—It will reduce your fuel consumpti : for room at least one-third of the amount consumed by stoves or hot-air futnaces as . proved by the experience of thouunda ARCOLA owners: ion room - Make up your mind to save a third df whatyouhavebeen spend- mg for fuel. See ARCOLA in the store of your Heat- ing Contractor today «ds the sign of a Heating eer (formerly called Steam- Phone Nerth 241. - When You Think of _ARCOLA Hot-Water Hufing Fflantl John P. Evans 2051 L St. N.W. Phone M. 6772 mestic buyers showed a disposition to await some decrease in the visible|$ supply total. Rallies failed to hold. Opening _quotations, which varied from unchanged figures to 1% lower, with December at 117 to 1.17% and May 1.21% to 1.22%, were followed by maaterial declines all around, but interrupted by one uplurn to slightly above Saturday’s finish. Large receipts here weakened the corn market. After opening a shade decrease in the visible supply total. lowed by 8 ted advance in the eon.on market here today. The census report, issued at the openlnx of the market, showed bales ginned nrlor to Sepum« ber 25, which seemed hea: com- pared with pogullr ideas of (h. total but evi enuy failed to shake very small govern- Attuler ”ml'(nf 29 to ints higher, e market soon 2:1\!’:1 to 108 points net higher. cember sold at 21. or more —] bemltllledunl and qui without fitter or Plumber) who can show you Fitting d then sagged again. i : 5 'l;. ::!nxgh - ytn : ‘*l? e el e Repairing—Remodeling “Gats were easy with other grain,| cHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 3 : It will pay you to comsult him Contracting S Xt later ShoainDooSmber | CHICAGO, October 3 (United States .. . Iti twice a year as you do your Doctor > A Good Man Always Available [|3¢ 10 23, And later showing a slight [y ;py of markets). —Cattle_—Receipta, This is no ordinaryguarantee. Itisoffered orDentist. To have him examine : : _ - i Roauitly ~ Tha! Bocn (St i‘l 000 head; beef and butcher catls bythe]argestmanufacturerofheatmg equip- and report on heating and ARCOLA scored gains ohiefly as a result of & ally e ment in the world. —~Have it Done We il be xiad to hav Heating Engineer Call Expiain Why the Prices. closed nervous at ¥ to %a% net advance, with December 49% to 19%a%. - A sharp whi -1. -dvnco !ook place unchanged; early top, oI Soulk beef steers, 6.0089.75; w& 1115 waand helfers, 5.8bas, stockers and feeders, steady to bolognas, largely, 3.85: ;veal o-.l Right—Get Casey ‘ K ’I 4 after midday, %0¢ |slow to lower: heavy calves, steady. =% AR visible nmnly tom being .mum ‘Hogs—Receipts, MOW hm mukez than_was expeoted and there also 10 to 30 hig} nigher thar Saturdey’s aver: L Esti- decrease i lies o age; 3 et Sheertuity sorniskod, and ||| passsge. The close, however, was un: |butcher, 5 mm- vtk packing sows. il vork wuarantecd. | settled, 3 to 1 cent net higher, with | 650a6.90; pigs, 10, I 1 yen ‘Heating viaur b LITesLI G et ) ‘i';::'l' e 20,000 head: open- iy = Tooun, l:v:..‘—;_ Opés. Close, | InE_mostly steady: fat sheep, lll'n‘ J. C.FLOOD & CO., 2120° 14th’ St. N.W. Phone ‘North 6863. to 35 higher: ear] packers, lwnl.ll’.“ dty er;. fed 25

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