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r 20 BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. .___THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTO DAILY EXPENSE MILLION. |[MONTHLY STEEL TONNAGE| How to Torture Your Husband. D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921. ~ —BY WEBSTER. |Washington St ock Exchang BALTIMORE, October 11.—Re- 086.25; common. 4.50a5.26. Helf- - ESIBLE for tho week;ended Dogn yeks cholce, 6as. falr to good.|New York Estimates City Costs SHOWS SLIGHT INCREASE WiLL, Dom' T You WILL, § Don'T Know # 5 Caniiat LES. erday: 75; common medium, 4a4.7 3 3 N L N Lanston Steers at stock yards, Claremont. choice, 4.50a%; fair {o good. Will Only Be Trifle Less. NEW YORK, October 10.—The month- il ‘;’ ‘sl \fow y%'s:::, NaRsEnsE were B0c higher Saturdey, and held conimon _to medoum, 1.50 = ly tonnage report of the United States CHILLY 8uT ¢ TS YouR Wasl good Auring the early sales yester- choice, 4.76a5. falr to good,| NEW YORK, October Steel Corporation, made public today, IMAG! NATIDN, at o day. but closed weak. Hol'emhah'\l!lf'l-’m common medlum,1.50 | cost a trifie less than a million dol- ahowvddi.gsu}mlmn- of unfilled orll;r! Py were 25c. higher, while builsja3.2 3 on hand September 30. This I8 an In- QBOuL bteady, he oupely of| Sheep.. and Iambe-<7i08 “ihend, B e e Y orh el o] FUNRING | crease of unfllled orders on hand on ) lambs and hogs*was fair, with |a as a light supply of calve S | nst 8,968 head last week, 14.50; lambs, 4.50a10; extra lambs, estimate and' Sheep, An_announcgment by the board of apportionment — tho greater ecity's finrncial board of di- Aug.at 31, which were 4,531, This s the first Increase tonnage since July, 1920, lea BONDS., Bid and Asked Prices. = 1 lm r:e; dbrlng lsu-nd: duu llll.'hl g 86 h';nldlmnzlsn“ }';lmm: rectors—estimated the total required ———— wveals and bad on other. grades. For | I <. Lights, 10.16: heavy. | for the fise © an 3364 448460 UBLIC U rt this week to Glasgow via |9 10155 pia 10 Tt | Ry fncal veur as $seidtsdcy. w«a|LARGEST EXCHANGE OPEN EUULIC BriATY; 6a7.75. ex| steamship Victoria, 500 head of ue. Quotations for the w Cattle—5.151 head, ag head last week; 160 carloads for mar- | tra, 13. g roughs 6a’ bead, ag Calves, 4a12.50; ex- nst 1,453 lowaunces for 19; IHIS END YOWARD THE wALL 8Y INVITATION MEMBER OF workmen. You can hardly afford - to buy an unknown brand of Toilet Paper whenyoucanbuytheseStandard Nationally known Quality Products at TODAY’S PRICES A.P.W.QUALITY PRODUCTS arc five brands of Toilet Paper that differ in texture, weight or size of sheet, number of sheets to a roll and in price— But each of which is the highest quality paper in its class. All are made from First Grade, fresh, new materials only in a clean, light, sanitary factory by careful Ask any of the dealers listed for a FREE FOLDER containing descriptions and samples—choose the type of paper you prefer—buy it by name AT TODAY’S ECONOMICAL PRICE. QUALITY PRODUCTS DISPLAY WEEK when the board meets to reconsider it on Monday, wlll represent an in- crease of $5,916,420.99 over the al- By the Associnted Press, MANCHESTER, England, October 8. 1 Exchange, which recent- n greatly ‘extended. was in its new form this morning King_George, Queen Mary and rincess Mary, giving Manchester the biggest exchange of the kind in the world. The exchange deals chiefly fh cot- ton and now has accommodatigns for 12,000 members.. The great hall alone hus a floor space of 8000 square o Wash., Wasl A Tol. mud Telen Tel, nl e - Ky Ales. and M1 Balte. wud An yards wnd thls 1s surfounded by - T You e 037 5 : offices. 5 WiLL , { TRIED To WHA' I'M FREEZING i Smaeecte. o WRITE'AL \.:‘m“‘;qwso EXERCIZE. MONE /) (o, EuEw W s & 9 "~ PARIS BOURSE IRREGULAR. S ESiDNT WoLD CAPE AROUNOME! - : N gron PARIE, October irregularly Three per ce 11—Prlces moved on the lLourse today. t rentes, 55 francs 6 centlmes. Exchange on London, 62 franes 65 centimes. e per cent loan, $1 francs 45 centin The dol- lar was quoted at 13 francs 65 cen- times, e T VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN. NEW YORK, Octo ble of American ing: er 11.0—The visl- in shows follow- 100 bushels; 1n o P s 8.021,000 busl bush —_— CorroN MaRKBTS. NEW YORK, October 11.—A further decline at the opening of the cotton mar covering, recent sol ferring the aceep ently pre- of g " tOmorrow, w nl npathy with L There was some offerings of they the market call an covering vember vallied or back to last m. and later s to 1 points net ledge that sort we were vesterday, adied up after il from 13 night's closiy months sold itigher utures opened steady: Iy 18: Janu Mar SRR mber, 13 nary, July, 18.0. October 11 m the open- riet today. in Liverpoal than me strengthened F vels on a pri- Fvate hirean estimate of 180,000 hales of cotton ¢ by American mills during & ofits to ! « i 0 State and the City of Spokane carricd Washiugto W. M. Cold Bt Ameries Contiuen | Nationul Na Washington Lo and Trimt Merch American Arlington - Firemen's National U Real Ex old Ls T COMPANY. and Trust.. Frimt . wlon Trunt BAVING ommerce and Nav it BANK “olumbla ) Datel ) Dutein Mark. ston Mo *Ex-divideny. SAY STRIKE IS UNLIKEL Switchmen May Stick If No M Wage Cuts Come. Lo, N. Y., Octol y per cent of the membd 100 tons. TRADE AND pRICES STIMULATED PITTSBURGIT, Octobe: BY OPENING OF SPRING LINES}:E-ii i niiit: 3 s Swite nen's Unios o Nu fectiye October 15. it Is belleved of the Switchmen's Union of A sheet bars will advance from $3 America voted to authuriz $34. New prices on sheets are: Bluel omioers who left for Chi Selected A. P. W. Agencies throughout the United States and the A. P. W. milts during local agencies listed below are THIS WEEK displaying A. P. W. QUAL- et af 1kt veur: TTY PRODUCTS in their stores. MOnth in Aboul & tent thos Prove for yourself the SATISFACTION and ECONOMY of A. P. W. g month Of last QUALITY PRODUCTS by buying a package of the brand you like from BUFFE though NEW YORK,US.A 1o . one of these dealers today C G 2 s N Y 'k Ar annealed. $275; bluck, 38250 BalVA-{ 1) atiend & conference of railr W W nized, $425. 0 = ; ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. 0'Donnell's, 604 9th N.W. Poaples Drur Stors No. 10, 18th & Colum- onsumers Growing 1n INe or ca, e e representatives expressed bany Pharma a Roa b , Ohin. Getobe Specia & & vecaidte Ea) " e e s it Ll —The Republic Iron & Steel Com- n i Aol be o further wage reductions Peoples Drug Store No. 11, Tth & Penn. Conn. & Freak E. Altamus, 3744 14th N.W, R. P. Andrews Paper Co.. 727 13th N.W. , Wisconsin & P N.W. : 0 ork o cigl O'Donnell’s, 361 Penn. S.E. pany is completing work on an cizh mill installation. Work on the im Many Lines Reporting Increasing F. _H. Rid 5 Flevide N _Tormacy 11.—Cotton— re the men will be sat Assesiated Drug Store, 707 G N.W. Palais Royal, Perfumery Dept., 11 & G g FORIa NW. 0 0 o L oo wow, p & provement was suspended last win- | Salegdt ot . . N.W. 8 g por cont redy Breasugh's Phtrmacy, 1 & Monrou N. W. Peoples Druz Store No, 1, 7th & K N.W. ;.cg;m xim’_.. 1203 Conn Ave! N.W. middlin Sales_Other Sectlons. ter. ! ‘tive in Jul (. Oe g Peoples Drug . 2, W ‘oodward othrop, - y ¥ ol %.:ufi'&’ o '1?“5",‘3"" e BN Je S MR BNV, Harry C. Taft, 11%h & Rhode Island Ave. ary, 3 5 s 5. Kaan Sons Go., 8th & Pa. Ave, N.W. A o000 luding Drea roi nditions genera Judd's Pharmacy, 14th & Gerard N.W. ALEXANDRIA American. R 000 baies. in-{ , BY JAMES ALLERTON. home building one real estate firm re- AN FRANCISCO, October 11 (Spe. e Lans) & Bro.. +70 7th N.W. Leadbeater Drug_Co., King & Fairfax cluding 3.100 n. Futures ports the sale of 270 lots within the last —Large sales of prunes for east- and have no intenti i [ ' L LB W Clopeanquists, C e six weeks th one of the suburbs. ern and foreign consumption have e htaay . ¥. Matting] lumbia Rd. N.W. i pregices cemb NEW YORK, October 11.—The open- t hened the market. which wa di = J. E. W. Timberman, 701 Ki strengthene e “hicago confo o and 1 Morgen Bros., California & Phelps N.W. Edgar Warfield, 1., 501 xiu"s:. ! e Chicag nferen S t 1%, however, are t membership firemen, 11 ing of their spring lines of woolens Re-Employment and Bu“ding already strong. Price lev are practically unchange LANDISVILLE. J., October 11{conductors The 250,000 hens in this{ and worsteds by a number of large manufacturers has had a stimulating effect on that trade, and prices, which A. P. W. PAPER CO., Manufacturers, ALBANY, N.Y. Feature Northwest Trade Local Distributor: R. P. ANDREWS PAPER CO. | BY L. S. McKENNA. EADERS of THE WASH. INGTON STAR visiting a mw,mummmumufllllfllHfll gg/z'erc'ez/frrrow%fi _ T The controlling spirit of Pierce-Arrow manufacture is the quality car and not quantity production. Lendon are invited to make use of THE WASHINGTON STAR Office and Reading Room at 16 Regent street, S.W.. within a stone’s thraw of Piccadilly Cirous, where up-to. date papers are always av: able for reference, whern ar. rangements can bo mads for the reception and forwarding of mall, advice cbtained on all matters of travel, and where American visitors in London may be traced through the Reg- Istration Department conducted by our London Office. ’ FLORIDA London { well received. i tai i Nu are under those prevailing for fall goods, in mcst instances have been There is more uncer- ¢ in cotton textiles, due to the ations of the raw staple, but ng operations have not 'been checked and prices are firm and well maintained. Ragroads are beginning to come into the market more extensively for repair material and for new equip- ment. and there has been a decided inerease in the demand for structural steel. The pig iron consumers have been holding off to some extent in hope of a slight eoftening of prices, but inquiries for tonnage continue to come in in increasing numbers. The plumbing supply trade is active and have been provided with special train on the Central Railroad | ST. PAUL, October 11.—A decrease |of New Jersey to carry their czes to {in the number of unemployved men and | market. This special is known a< the la continued boom in building are |eEE special limited and rushes fresh outstanding features of the business [€E&s to the New . York market cach |situation in this section. Both whole- {daY. The regular trains were mnot kale and retafl trade operations are |Adeguate to handle the traflic which improving and credit conditions are [has been built up. somewhat better. In announcing the 4 e | cut in the rediscount rate from 61 to 6 per cent. the local federal reserve bank declared that liquidation of debts to other federal reserve banks had placed the northwest reserve in- stitution in a much healthier condi- tion than it had been for some time. St. Paul's building operations for the year will show more than $15.000.- Special Dispatch to The Star. 1SCO, October 11 (Spe- cial is a good demand for| canned fruits and as there was al short crop and a limited pack the out- look is for higher prices, Live Stock. Frankfurt Frankfurt Hambn Hambi Hambn: Hamburg ieipzie Teivzie Munici 4x BY SEA improvement is shown in demand for (000 ~ expended. Contracts _totalin FORT WORTH, October 11 (Spe- e Sih BALTIMORE TO ) huilders’ hardware and in the in- [$1.405,893 wers let in September | cial).—The workmen employed by the OIL OCKS, | for machinery and equfpment. | which compares with $535,128 for the | packing houses here are taking a vote | Quotations furnished by W. It. Hills & (4 SAVANNAH Coal and copper continue to improve | corresponding _month a vear ago ;on whether or not they shall strike | Prices at nu Bl Ash & 4 $24.78 One Way. Round Tri JACKSONVILLE $30.96 One Way. Round Trip, $35.73 War Tax, 8% Additional Meals nnd stateroom accommodn- tlons included. Extra charge for| Promenade Deck Roomn. i Tickets good to return until May 31 Steamer every Tuew. and Fri., 6 P, Automobiles Carried Merchants & Miners Trans. Co.! Pler 3 Pratt St. Tel. St. Paul 42 $44.60 ASHER FIRE PROOFING CO. 915 SOUTHERN BUILDING their positions, both for domestic and foreign consumption. Revival in re- tail trade, especially in wearing ap- parel, has had a healthy reaction on wholesale business. Fruit and farm produce from neighboring sections are moving to market here in good volume an dare being advantageously I disposed of. Pittsburgh Area Conditions Taking on Improved Tone BY H. B. LAUFMAN, Special Di to The Star. PITTSBURGH, October 111t is showed an increase for the first time since July, 1920, and this showing has had a beneficial effect on the trade, as a still more favorable record is ex- pected for this month. Already there are reports of steel shortage in many centers. The Wheeling district is an cxample, as fidishing plant operations there have been restricted through lack of raw material. Sheet and tin plate are in excellent demand. Higher prices are expected for_shect bars and the market in gen- eral is assuming a healthier complexion. One company with six mills is operat- ing but four, but {s splitting the work among the crews of six. The city and Labor union officials report that prac- | There are 6,000 men employed and it tically all the members of the build- [ is said the majority favor a strike. ing crafts are employed and that they expect this employment to last steadi- 1y _throughout the winter. The state will expend $6,000,000 in roads this fall and winter. It had been planned to discontinue this work with cold weather, but now it has been decided to coptinue it. Commodity Reports’ From Various Sections Woolens. BOSTON, October 11 The Pacific mills have reduced thel price of spring offerings of woolens ! and worsteds for women's wear from (Special).— Distribution of goods for men's wear | which cost more than $2.50 a seems very difficult, the larger part of the demand being for the cheaper ! goods.* The =sale of woolens and worsteds for women's spring wear is proceeding leisurely at prices some- vard Automobiles. ROCK ISLAND, III, (Special).—The October 11 Universal Tractor ety DT (o It Pthe up: |Plant of the Moline Plow Company, | what under those prevailing for fall f Siutine grade. The unfilled tonnage report of ‘;’;‘Cth has ?,ee" idle over a year, will | goods. Standard the United States Steel Corporation | Z1rG SRERNGNS Soom. aking motors| gENO. Nevada October 11 (Sp-iKiZifi Ui ¢ ).—Wool rices are somewhat BOSTON. October 11 (Special).— | Stoonger. hut th The New England distributors of the Buick car report that the sales last month were the largest of any Sep- tember since the company hegan pro- duction. In general, however, auto- mobiles are selling poorly. = Lol DETROIT, October 11 (Special).— | NEW YOR -;‘o"r“’“{','(‘.'x,“.'m:""\‘:',‘m,a‘ stronger, but there is little activity in this section and in eastern Califor- nia. Some growers are still hea lcaded with unsold clips. i Vanilla Beaos. working a five-day week on a schedule i ot - which is expected to result in produc- | (rENGing higher as the crop this sen- tion of 90,000 cars this month. about s ure. The range is from $5.25 to $6 a BOSTON. October 11 (Special)—The largest distributor of pianos in New England reports that September's trade was marked by fair demand. est in the Peerless Motor and Truck Company by Richard H. Collins, presi- dent of the Cadillac company, and a 5 to 12% per cent below prices ob-;l! taining this fall. 1% NEW YORK, October 11 (Special.—i 3 u 01 Cog (new).. Pruiri¢_T'ipe Line olar Refining Co.... outhern Pipe Line Co.. outh Pena. 011 C: ndara 01l tandard 0il wan & Fincli Ce Union Tgnk 1 um Ol Co ington Ol ¢ —_— FINANCE AND TRADE NOT Porka anfited tonGaEe o land l'vlnhfr 20, 1.5 With steel improving, kindred industries | 18,000 cars under the output for sum-|nayna. croase of are, tmnemin;:l lln] nrol‘rlortlon. Each | mer months. o filled orders niorning the whistles call more men to| CLEVELAND, October 11 (Special). June 1 . and on ¢ Work and jobs are being divided fairly. | —The acqufsition of controlling inter: Flanews tember 30, 804 tons. The floating supply of United St Steel common reached a new low r when the num . s county are pushing public work, and 1 September 0. HE same engineering HERE has been po change s | Sy el SrerSale housand’ taen | Grector of, the Genoral 'Slotors. Cor- e o i NN | on their pay rolls. speed up production at the P“rlufi Cottons. kers on the corporation’s hooks genius that devised and perfected each improvement that for twenty years kept Pierce-Arrow up to its stand- ard, devised and perfected the Dual-Valve engine, which three years ago gave the Pierce-Arrow the most not- able impetus of its entire career. in the policy of Pierce- Arrow, for that policy has always been broad enough and forward-looking enough to include any betterment that might be discovered. At no time in its history has it been so true as right now that the Pierce-Arrow is a bet- ter car than it has ever been. FOSS-HUGHES Sunday Excursion Including ‘War Tax NEW YORK The Great Metropolis ' SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN iroct to Penna. Bta. th Ave. and 33d _St. Leaves Washington Saturday As_an_indication of the plans for BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than lthree. Argentine rallroads are mak- NEW YORK, October 11 (Special). —Reports received here indicate that retall buying of cottons is more active all over the country. The orders are small_in size, but large in_numbers and have been attended by rising prices for denims, sheetings and sim- ilar goods. factory. Machinery. NEW YORK, October 11, (Special). —The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road is in the market for fifty locomotives and the Atlantic Coast Line is preparing to order twenty- Notes. UNIONTOWN, Pa., October 11 (Spe-| cial).—The freight trafiic handled | over the Connellsville-Cumberland division of the Baltimore and Ohio rallroad in September was 22 per cent in excess of the amount handled in August. NEW YORK, October 11 (Special).— The first trackless trolley system fn this section will go into formal op- eration Thursday, when cars will be operated between Sea View Hospital, a city institution, and Meiers’ Cor- ners and Linoleumville, Staten Island. The line is under direction of the city department of plant and struc- tures and the power will he derived from wires fed by the Sea View ing inquiries for 120 engines. Electrical Equipment. NEW YORK, October 11 -(Special). —The manufacturers who participated in the recent electrical show here, after taking stook of results today, declared that sales, both wholesale and retail, had far exceeded their ex- pectations. Non-Ferrous Metals. HARTFORD, Conn., October - 11 (Special).—The metals trade through- out New England continues quiet, al- though makers of tools, brass goods and hardware are more active than a 1,092,650, or 21.4% per cent ot the to issue. The average in the gulf was 101,851 barrels con week. Bank and trust tinued the unwar The greatest ndency lust wer vance recorded amo: bank stock: & that of the Natior Park Bank, with a gain_of thirl points, while Guaranty Trust Col pany, with a rise of twenty-fi points, was the chief feature amo trust company Stocks. Subscriptions for a naw Belgi government 6 per cent internal fift) year loan are being received by iselin & Co. The Pittsfield plant of tha Gene: Electric Company has received order from the Japanese governme estimated by some as for at le $200,000. A . n s 17 month ago. plant. Passengers are mow being| Demand for pig iron last week 1141 Connecticut Avenue, N. W, é Ri&:fi?flé, (Ieu enszagca‘.‘:-n.‘vork ’ i) > N ‘_om\_a Ootober }.1| (s“;cm)' lected Thl:raan)», = vious. Lo Washington . E Surplus Nearing here That Arsenting is- Preparing | _piivsoren ane - Aleghens womnts |1 Rt comsamers pac tciel] Baltimore L xoursions November 13 and December 11. Fridey ing of excursion. Pennsylvania System iThe Route of the Broadway Limited. $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, Presidest JOSHUA W. CARR, Seerstary program for six submarines to be erected in American shipyards. The vessels would cost over $5,000,000; SEATTLE, October 11 (Special).— Steel is going -to the orient in- creasing quantities through th! &on. Seven hundred tons of steel ots a shipped on the steamship.Silver: will provide an enormous amount of public work for the unemployed this winter. The city has over $15,000.- 000 available for this purpose dnd in November voters are expected to au- thorize county bond issues amounting to $27,000,000 for county improve- ments, s S L ! . A — arket The irord Motor Company is how |5 J0S [HMSirong and - seems to. be | N - and November. Deposits of 7 per cent dchentu bonds of the Cuba Cane Sugzar (o poration, under the financing amounted to $7.750,000 yvegterday, o including reports from Chicago Boston.