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O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921 X THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BUILDArLIMITLESS SERVICE | VENEzUELA TeoRts éAlN. | TURN FOR BETTER IS SEEN IN STEERAGE NUMBER TO EUROPE Venezuela in 1920 were more than double those of 1919, according to a Fewer Jobless Leaving Cou;xitry—Building Increasing in New York Area. 22 this seetion are running at about 70 | per cent of capacity, with prospects of an increase soon. ST. LOUIS, October 4 (Special).—A large shoe manufacturing concern here, employlng 12,000 workers, is now operating at 125 per cent of normal. The company reports re: ductions in price of 45 per cent from last year and now Is again revising its prices. There will be increases in_ several lines and decreases in others within the next fortnight. and they are making a strong bid for trade through increased newspaper advertising. One department store utilized nearly five pages in each of the five Sunday newspapers hese the first of this week. Building construc- tion for September was nearly doubis that of the corresponding month last year. Marketing of Grain Crop Slight Stimulus to Trade BY L. 8. McKENNA. TODAY’S BOND PRICES . Noon prices reported to The Star over direct New York- City of Parls Ge 1921. French Government S5 1945. French Government 7i4s 1941. overnment of Switzerland 8s. ingdom of Belgium Tlgs... i United Kingdom 58 1: United Kingdom 5igs 19: United Kingdom 5ige 192 United Kingdom 5'gs 1937 American ‘J’L and Tel. conv. 6e. Armour & Co, 43 Louis and San Francisco inc pourd Air Line refs atou adi s fnciair « i “Cor 7 Sonthern st et uthera Pacifie cony Southern I Soubern It TUnion Paci Union Pac Union P Tnited | Enited Tni 6s. recent report by the minister of finance. The nation's total foreign trade was 20 per cent more in 1920 than in the previous year, it is shown. In 1920 the figure reached was $§1,- gg(}i’Bfl. compared with $75,065,919 in The report states that of the $59,. 315,377 imports, approximately half, or $29,291,005, were from the United e is Permanency States. DIVIDENDS DECLARED. record. ..0ct. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. Oct. 15 Nov. ov. 1 Nov. Oct. 15 Nov. Fire Proo 1SER, Corrn o Co) Aot O Oct. a. 8. Hupp Motor Car Corp. q., Miami Copper, q., S0c. Midwest Ref..'q..'$1. Truscon Steel 0., . EXPERT STAFF OF ASSISTANTS Expert akilled and careful dentists, aided by every device concelved for the relief and comfort of the patient, are stan ready and willing to serve you, Instruments are aterilised before using. Cleanliness in strikingly evident throughout our institution. By Dr. Wyet Staff of Expert, Careful Dentists That Has Been Our Record for the Past 30 Years—Terms of Payment to Suit Large electrically cooled offices - — e My perfect Suc-, tion Teeth Wil Gold Crowns & While industrial plants and those em- | ing en.ugh coal for immediate needs. | to justify putting on addtiional help. - Bansssmunidesaxiletin Not Slip or] 4nd Bridge b B makiilen “Tabos were at a|but sontinued expansion will bring|Ona. plan for creating employment stm o Dosisess/ENoLes. i A0 ineralis: Work, Standstill, jobless laborers of foreizn |them into the open market. proposes advancing the clean-up sea- | FORT WORTH, October 4 (Special). ol Ta 10 D r 0 p — $5.00, Other Sets Teeth, $5.00 up,| Fillings, 60c to $1 In gold, siiver. amal gam or poroelain. Open_E Evericg Until 8 0'Olock, end on Sundays 10 A.M. to 4 P ZLady and maids in attendance. All Work Fully Guaraateed ears. Kindly Kooy aame and location of our office (n your mind. Ll Dr. WYETH, 427-29 7th Street N. Opposite Lansburgh & Bro. and over Grand U-ion Tea Co. L oughiy Equil Farlors in Washingion Phone. Matn 7088 0 ™ IRERRERERER Tooth ot Buy it now onEasyPayments amount of coal. This economy, with coal so high, is worth immediate consideration. Ses one today— nofe its superior construction—have it expiained. Quicker and less expensive to install—the first pay- ment puts it in your home. : “I¢ pays for itself as 1t saves for you.” See Your Dealer NOW on Heater Stock of Pay- able. {left are returning. !'prices for many basic building Situation Elsewhere. - BY JAMES ALLERTON. Special Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK, October 4.—The Jew- ish holidays yesterday and today have brought many of the textile manufac- turing and garment industries to a virtual standstill, but business will resume with renewed activity tomor- row. Relief from the unseasonably warm weather is counted on to give added stimulus to both wholesale and retail trade. Unmistakable evidence of the turn for the better in industry in this sec- tion is seen in the fact that for the first time in months the number of steerage passengers leaving New York for Europe has fallen below the number arriving from foreign ports. are working at capacity and there i8 a decided; increase in demand for structural ‘steel, hardware and glass. Pittsburgh Area Merchants Make Strong Bids for Trade BY H. B. LAUFMAN. Special Dispatch to The Star. PITTSBURGH, October 4.—There is improvemeént in industries in this sec- tion wwhith does not appear to the casual observer and.which has not yet been reflected in the markets for the commodities_involved. This is espe- cially true of coal. Many of the large industrial companies in this territory produce a certaln amount of the coal they consume, while the remainder is purchased in the open market. At present such companies are produc- Coal production has increased more than the market indicates and the average bituminous output now has reached_about 65 per cent of normal, although it is not so high by half in this immediate vicinity owing to the fact that union mines here are paying higher wages than non-union mines in other‘sections. “Steel production continues to in- crease and other lines of industry also show improvement. Merchants have come to the conclusion that there is business to be had if they go after it, birth left the country in large num- bers for their former homes, where they could live at ] xpense than in America. Now this exddus seems to have been checked and many who Continucd building activity in this on has resulted in increased ma- terials. Brick has advanced $1 al thousand wholesale and now is sell- ing at $16. Many grades of lumber have advanced in price. The cement plants of this district STOP THAT NOISE WITH EBONITE se You will like the way the gears slide in and out with- out a murmur when EBONITE, the master lubricant, is "in the transmission. EBONITE is sure death for friction. It clings to the gears and eliminates metal-against-metal contact. One filling of tight transmission with EBONITE lasts all season. For dependability no other lubricant is like EBONTTE, SOLD AT ALL GARAGES AND DEALERS’ in five and twenty-five pound cans ASK FOR IT BY NAME Just say “EBONITE” to Your Dealer That’s Your ABSOLUTE ASSURANCE OF BEST RESULTS Bayerson Oil Works mining involves the cutting of approximately 000 acres of forest every year. ' Compared with the charge of approximately 150,- Special Dispatch to The Star. ST. PAUL, October 4.—The harvest- Ing and marketing of the northwest- ern grain crop has been a slight stimulus, but has not brought the usual increase in business. The eas- ing of the credit situation has enabled growers to hold their wheat for higher prices instead of marketing it. A canvass among sixty business men in this district .indicated that the majority believed trade was sta- tionary and below normal, while a minority belleved it to be improving. Wholesale trade has shown some improvement this week. City retail dealers are beginning to stock up for the holidays. Merchants are using more advertising space in the daily papers and more of them are adver- tising. There i3 no material change in the employment situation. Many plans have been offered for taking care of the jobless, and some business houses are adding totheir forces in the be- Mef that trade will increase enough son from spring to fall. Commodity Reports From Various Sections Furs. * 8T, LOUIS, Octboer 4 (Special).—A careful study of the results of the re- cont fur wac jons h die, = U a the average price of all furs increased about 30 per cent from the prices of last February. NEW YORK, October 4 (Special).— The advance in raw fur prices is not being followed up by retailers or manufacturers. Low-priced furs still lead in the demand by consumers. Lumper. BOSTON, October 4 (Special).— There is a good deal of repair work being done in New England and the NEW YORK, October 4 (Special).— The Long Island plant of the Durant Motor Company began quantity pro- duetion this week and expects to turn out 4,000 completed cars by January 1. othing. 8T. LOUIS, October 4 (Special).— Materials used in the manufacture of men's and boys' clothing have ad- vanced in this market, but .the ‘in- creases have not as yet been reflected in the cost of suits to consumers. Canned Goods. SAN FRANCISCO, October 4 (Spe- clal).—The canning season is about over in this territory, with the excep- tion of tomatoes. The demand for pears and peaches is increasing and the market in all lines is stronger. Shoes. $30.08 One Way. Round Trip, $55.73 ‘War Tax, 87 Additional Meals and stateroom accommoda- tions included. Extra charge for Promenade Deck Rooms. Tickets good to return until May 31 tric 3 G : = 1 cat, Steamer every Tues. and Fri., 6 P.M.! c. Pawer G Eggs—Irregular: receipts, 17.711 tobar AW Automobliles Cnrried and Mt. Ve . fresh gathered extra firsts, toher 4-—W s Balte, and_An fresh pathered firsts, 4laié o Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. Pler 8 Pratt St. Tel. St. Paul 4200 PERPETUAL lessly as the miner goes forward, and to replace the. rapid decay. It means a never-ending but neces-! sary expense. It addsits Consult Ticket Agents Baltimore & Ohio Non-Ferrous Metals. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., October 4 (Sp clal).—Brass manufacturing plants are increasing their production and manu- afcturers are buying copper frecly in the belief that the price of the red metal Is about to advance. NEW YORK, October 4 (Special).— Germany with her exchange problems to face has dropped out of the market for American copper for the time being, but the domestic demand has more than made up for this defection. Atclison, Topeka and anta Fe gen. 4s. Atlantic Coust Line 7s. Atlantic Kefining Co. 6%» Atlas Powder Co. 7%s 1936, Baltimore and Ohio cony. Baltimore and Ohio_6s. Baltimore and Ohio 8. Bethiehem Steel refe Burlington_ (N Cunadlan Nti.Can. adian Nor. 7s 1904 Central Leather ‘entral Pacific 4s 191 supeake and Ohio conv, 43 d Ohio gen. 415, ke and Obio conv. . and St. Paul refd. 4% Mil_and St. Paul conv. 4333 %o Northwestern 7s 1930. Rock Island and Pacific refdg. 4s. zo Union Station 6%s. solidated Gas 7x 4 Bs. . §t) 6% 63 1946, Nuts. FORT WORTH, October 4 (Spe Pecan gathering has begun in and west Texas. The crop will b and is bringing from 15 to 20 cents a pound. One grower in the Ballinger di: trict has marketed 30,000 pounds in the last few da SAN FRANCISCO, October 4 (Speci —The Walnut Growers’ Association has fixed the price for this year's grades at 28 cents a pound. This advance of 2 cents over last s Demand is good and the crop short. B 19 1 Pout Thas 19 rie general lien Geperal Electric 6. ioodyear Tire and Rubler Co. 85 1941, rand Trunk 7s ret Great Northern 1935, Liliwols Central 5bs Interaationul Inter. Ra Loumville Nashville 7s 1930, —The volume of federal reserve notes in this district has becn reduced from $41,769,160 to $40,224,100 in the last month. Loans to n cr banks have fluctuated but litt in August and | September, being but two million do} lars greater at the closc of September than on the Ist of August. Last year in the same period loans increased | eleven miliion dvllar PITTSBURGH. October 4 ( —It is indicated thot the business is successfully solving Pitts- burgh’s unemployment problem. B lieving that the community would be compelled to care for a large number of jobless and homeless men, the city has just opened a free lodging house which has accommodations for 500, The number of men who hay for shelter there have been ju the same as normally apply for lod ing »t various police statio through- lding has not taxed Norfolk and Western con orfulk and Western con thern Pacific 4. Packnrd Motor Car (4 anla en mortgage 4 ul 4 an). | al of | SALE MARKET. fresh, per doz., 18; ! 27028 young, 3 Dressed poultry—Fresh killed spring 5 a24: hens, per 1b., | hogs, per 1b., § cases are on the calendar, 3 the utmost expedition it to dispose of more than ten t a day. Many of the cases are based on the decision of the appe court, which upheld as reasonable rents based on a 10 per cent return on the | market vzlue of the landlord's prop- erty. of tenants refused either Ll s California } lifornia | He per bushe western, per box 4.00a4.25 s 1 per_crate. 0025.00; onions. 5.00; cabbages cucumber: per crate, 1.5 Atoes, per box, 1.00a3.00: corn, 2 40 per dozen; be 4.0045.00 per bbl; | lima beans, 40245 per quart. DAIRY MARKETS. Washington G Washington Gas 75 10315 Washington Raflway 4s—$500 at 611 Potomac Electric G. M. #s—$1 000 1$1.000 at 073, $1.000 at 97. $1.000 at 9 ! Washington Gas Light— 10 at 48, | Lanston Monotzpe—1 ¢ 72% at 0a3.00 per bbl: 0; eggplants. 074 1at AFTER CALL. 2%, 1at Anacostia and Potomae guar. 5s. Chesapeake and Potomac Tel. 5s. al Traction R. K. 5 ¥ and Suburban 5s.. orgetown Gas 18 Metropolitan R. R. 5s. Eleetric Light 5 Cous. YORK, October receipts, 7. higher than extras, ery extras, (92 score). ery firsts (S8 to 91 score), ck, current make, No. shington ‘Washington Gas Tlis. Washington Rwy. and E Wash. Rwy. and Elec. G. MISCEL Riges Realty 5s (short) Washington Market 5s (1 crsey whites, extra fancy can- ctions, 75; nearby and near- | western hennery whites, firsts to average extras, 55a70; nearby and western hennery browns, ex 5260; nearby gathered browns 7y Southern Con 5 Sweets Co. of America Swift International Tonopah Divide . Tonopah Bxtension . Tnited Eastern U. 8. Light and Heat com U. §. Light and Heat ptd Profit Sharing. Southwest. Penn. Standard Oil Ce Standard 0f1 Co. Standard Oll Co. Kaneas. Standard Oil Co. Kentucky. Standard Oil Co. Nebraska. Standard Oil Co. New York lover. Iper bbI on deferre . pr 1st SHORT-TERM ! (Reported by . 6 19: . 65 19 0 Tohn can Toba Anaconda ¢ Ang) Armour & ( Bethlehem cthlehem §teel ehem Stee iun_ Pacific Copper Copper Copper Guif 0il Corp I J. Hein Hocking Valley Humble 0il 7« 132 GRAIN AND PRO BALTIMORS wi % Octuber 100 Prepare for the coming wi trading in lumber i vi EW YORK, October 4 (Speeial).— : turkeys. per 3 g winter. Get the well- ng in lumber is more active, with | 2 2 . October 1 5 Al b known Lyon One-Pips Heater that has kept thou- For T T d ‘Differential sy Aihrieloen e o e ooiba s math, per 1b., 15. n sands warm on one-thi or Transmissions an ifferentials through refusal of te ie-icaivga; Cholos. per b5 ; ird to one-half the usual Automobiles. O e T ol kb b i W [ Appis 11.00 liciy, <pot. October wi 1son for New cob Manufacture Erie, Pa. NEW YORK, October 4 (Special).— Vi Kailway pid + 5! hecial).— | tract corn, spot o fron. Giklin& @lnc. 930 E. S¢., N. W. o ) The steady stream of orders 'con- Tainet e e G, 5. Go—3500 4t oy, | BALTIMORE, October 4 'r‘)’";‘d“”‘,“!.\- How. No. 4 5 : Phone: Main 839 Pennsylvania Petroleum Products R e e A T e R N Tl S e i sa MAKERS OF AUTOCRAT MOTOR OILS Mne3==CRNAIERISIpeAT At son T: old rooster; FLORIDA S : Bid and Asked Prices 3 = . A W BY SBA PUBLIC UTILITY. e ) BALTIMORE TO i USTE SR Bid. -1 e i ix A and Telga ] : SAVANNAH American Tol. an m‘i 3 yere only e $2478 Ome Way. = Round Trip, $44.60 | 42 Tcl- 2ud Tul et tr 28230; process | oo XPort: JACKSONVILLE Anseostia and_Potomac 5% 33434 ] current tl wheat in be no wo whereas at the was a large ure w: 875 light DIgS, 7.00. Calves—Receipts for noon yesterday w against 1,850 head supply; market ste ue 8.00; ay CURITIES. Redmond & Co.) 117y heavy, 9.00; medium, other grades lower, VISIONS, pecia ‘Washington Market 5s_(1947) » s, Sts eXtras, Spyhatis WM R Storae G- K e st e LA oTechn ~ STOCKS do., firsts, 31a36. | nections. BUILDING PUBLIC_U’ .741 boxes ;’mdh from : igher, - wi : { oere,: dor average run, biEnS i v;lnle whole milk twin: Y | {‘uilu\ 2 a i then 3 do., average run, | by moder P . NATIONAL BANK. 183 CURB STOCKS. ] o hed by W. B. Hibbs & Co. | JJ\1, o . Pnyu 6 Per Cent uotations furnis! 5 ‘ :n];x lk December at on shares maturing in 45 b 3 or 83 months. It P 34 Per Ce | Liberty 2130 |Bis Ledee otations on ho ays er Cent | Xational Meiropolii 120 Boeton “and "3 ons. T <;n shayres withdrawn be: gt 165 'lié“;;'fi :'::2 Wieaig I & F 4 <eoee | Calumet and Jerome . % to % ER ore maturity TRUST ¢ o steat T M | Amerienn Security and carih Syndicate . e %A Py . Assets More Than | n\\'i:]z i A o absence of Half Billion Feet of Lumber | T sk DA Surphus Nearing |G Vst ol e i o i3 3 i ~ 5 Consolidated_Copper . a May, 4 o 1.20. ; i A = { Union Savi R S l?'.‘;; | Se nua ln n aCI e es l 'Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. avings E"l.z,,.'l,’i;"nlu WASSE Sn 1 ) JAMES BERRY, Presidene |[i, . cik Dash ) ¥ { JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary I#rlln(ron 357, . s OrCOTAR i IC\UPPOSE you owned an anthracite mine. Suppose, also, that o 3 s 2 : | TITLE INSURA i . BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK ia Title 414 jiland Oil . | to sell coal at fair prices you cut off every avoidable expense. e R A B BALTIMOES oether 4 pries . ISCELLANEOUS. 13" cattle were slightly « I : : : 2 3 | Columbia Graphopliore cor 4% illespie 3 day, clo! ong 'While looking over big cost items, the lumber bills would attract b SR i i 01 : LA A iyour attention. Try as you might, you couldn’t reduce them. They R B S R R U W e s " | ety Storage Fake 4 e o maies A must be added to mining costs.. i and Return | S’ ender” Gotacions Tor the s gl Including War Tax : Maracailx week follow A | e e Mason Vall Cattle—Receipts f ceek de : : : Wit i Sineay | T i S - e As with lumber, sowith other suppliesand equip- bill seems relatively small. ‘That's because the F Gunaton frieed b, B, i & o MiEEL 00 S aeainst 00 Hina sl weeks 139 ear- . G e ki i OCTO! . Prices at noon: Bid. Asked. | Midwest Refining . —Choice, A Bt e ment—all must be represented in the price of coal wage expense is bigger than any other single item N Toi | Mountain Troducers © K] S Slee R e ol imt o i in i ining costs. * Stmilar Excuraion November 6 [|' Ao e eer Co. 50 vada Ophic bt 1.0, He 6.0 at the mine. anthracite mining ¢ Leave Washington 12:30 A.M. [ Buckeve Fipe Line Co. fplssing Mine 3% 8% fair to good, : common to m . .. : = Arrive in New York in Early ;Cg;:::;:-:‘th anufacts Noble Oil ..mlnm 14 2 | dium, 4.00a4. . H el N Amer. P. ai 5 B ~ Approximately 500,000,000 board feet of lumber Why not mine without fumber or use less of it? Morains | resetat Five Line Nrihwasters bt 2ot lwonara et 3 . . ’ RETURNING: 2 O 5 5 |4.50a5.00; fair to o are used annually in anthracite mining—seven you ask. It can’t be done. Passages must be Liave New York from ©. W B, :E:{:::,g’{;fi::‘fi%‘gn. o | Pennok 08 ... ; i &, |mon to mem;m,’? ‘ aml . LS . 11 11 . \{ -4 0. Py Ri TS, Shee 2 -—Rec 1¢ board feet to the ton of coal, or a fair-sized tree protected from falling and caving rock. Roofs and Captom oy Bk Line | Binos Fipe Line Co." jEmareees anhafn : 38| wenke Tendsd. noen. yesterduy . were i Is t be carefully timbered. Sur- Tl Bandit o Tadlo vtd. © Dw 8962 head, against 6400 head loxt to a winter’s home-supply of coal. sides of tunnels musf ly e ot Natlona1 Transit Co_ Tiay Hereinge 1110 Yoek: moderate auppl: market duil ; face subsidence must also be guarded against. Tickets on Sale Friday.and | BuiE o e Sait Creek Troducing Hos—Rioaints for " wielt ended To supply all the timber required in anthracite : 5 P 5 s Prairie ofl and Gas, Sapuipa com. S e Sl R e ¥ “Timbering”, as it i3 called, continues cease- S \ ot “Resing - Co. v Sy ol Bipol: arker Shade low e vk roughs, week ended 453 on _good val- . Calves, 4.00 3 ’ 4 fRRl A e AL —_—— Corporation. 5 i$4.00 per ton for mine workers’ wages, the lumber of producing anthracite. , e e i%&fin‘?-: l,:;.ih:?"cfm.,. " suin Corporati 212350, OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF | Vacuum Oil Co.. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. licenses, District of Columbis, Washington, | Washington Oi1 Co. 20| Wayne Goal CHICAGO, October 4 (United Stat Nashingtooloth O : 2 |w SAGO, States This s No. 4 of » series on hard cou! faces Thiss duting foher nforsmios agn. shichy & 1, abtng D e "t o b THIHTY FIRST DA OF | TN en Al | Wrigne-Martn bureau of markets).—Cattle — Re- presented in an effort to help you decide for v OCTOBER, 1921, all of the following license - —_— ceipts, 9.000 head; native steers and yourself whether anthracite mine prices are ANTHRACITE Tl rage. Warehonicr, ‘S postece. b EADERS of THE WASH- FOREIGN BONDS. AR SN O M falr. Warch foe future advertsements in General Policies Committee coece 190 860 1 pool and other tables, bowling alle; INGTON STAR visiting Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Oo. | 0P ¥earlings, ©°. /0] S chnnge‘&bnlk this newspaper. % 4 Dousdin houses, Public Dathe, meaturms, cleir London are Invited to make T s srassers; liltlo. P 437 Chestnut Street, Philadel; voyants, palmists, etc., cattle dealers, com. use of THE WASHINGTON 3 - beef steers, including westerns, 6.00a phia f Imission ‘morchants, cigar dealers, building con STAR Office and Reading Room German gov. 35.. 8%Berlin 4s........ 8% /975, fat cows and heifers largely, 4 fractors, carriage 'and wagon makers, confec- at 16 Regent street, Londor; German gov. 318 g;/;g:::f; *‘;,2““ 4 ,3& .0026.00; canmers. lmosul_: m?.;&d.'.m; tioners, dealers in secon reonal ¥ one’s’ throw o S 3 bulls steady; veal calves held higher: .D. Warrioer, Presiden, W. . Richarde, Prstden. . WL Allen, Proide, Alsn C. Dodson, Prasder, - D.B.Weasm, P, ] Sy oalers In markets, Gealets in Earaline, (| Biecadily Glrous, whero up-to- © SpCoblent do.-oo: s8R DL Kers! Didding steady: stockers and Lehigh Coal & NavigationCo. Phila. & Reading Coal & Iron Cau Scranton Coal Compeny ‘Weston Dodson & Co. 1.8. Weats Co. | auhn:‘l:hl'::nn; oll % fl;flll'ot':nh%::i ?:'?,:".".M:, 1l :2_ ii{:fi“fi"‘ :* “,& ,e]e!d,m :;m“,lm’lzfl&,a ; 4 , : 4 foel . florist 3 5 38 125 Dresden ogs—Receipts, 22, ead; opened W, W. Inglis, President, C. F. Huber, President, Percy C.Madeirs, Presidens, Jobn W. L. Connell, Praskdons, | agpnien, (avestijont’ compantes, public Mally rangements can be made for th * 48" Duewseldort 91 g y ; Cilew: Alden Conl Con m&wubn.mc.de; Madeira, Hill & Co. Jeddo-Highland Coal Company /Geomn Ridgs Coul Ca. l l&;‘fll&' T nd ant JEprorement compAnicer '“fnll’“”; Jand forwarding of g&&;:fifing o010 U I S - 2 . Kers, railroad ticket brokers, restau- mall, advice obtained on_ al rankfu R oaty 15 D) hiEher: Epractioel i ton Joba M. Humphrey, President, W. A. May, President, ‘William Collins, President, 8. B. Thorne, Presidex, Joa brokete, real ts, matters of travel, and where British_vic. 1" Hamburg 3s. 7% | steady gher; practical top, S Lehigh Valley Coal Ca. Pennsylvanis Cosl Company 5 Susquehanna Colleries Co. Thorne, Neale & Co. | e oners st sdacrabera: i American visitors In _London Nat. war loan 7% |8:50; one load, £55; bulk lights and | o - r © Reg- 5 5 . 8.20a8. 3 pet desiring to continne the above de. may be traced through the Reg. War loan Bs.....337 9% |light butchers, 8.20a8.50; bulk pac scribed business or professions must promptly istration Department conducted Ttalian Bs.....00 {;xanlmmrr‘ 4145, }g’.“- ing sows, 6.60a7.10; pigs steady; Lr < mnew dhele ficomsen | WADE, K COOES, by our London Office. D" Bent. o ipzig 434s---- 104 | desirable, 100 to 120 pounds higa, ) ‘ perintendent of Licenses, District = Prom,fp. 1o Ten | 7.25a.50. S Belgian . X