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’ BY FRANK D. McLAIN. Special Dispatch to The Star. PHILADELPHIA, Business conditions herg show little dustry has been given by the Meth-|in the situation is the’decision of the change from last week, but what |vdist Church, whi chapge is apparent is for the better. Retall trade is more brisk. Retall to- 'mor bacconists are showlng increased en- |these projects at the same time. The terprise and push in advertising and in display of goods and are.reaping & continue to remain very high Department stores are ! big_reward. by Now they are simply discussing how long it will be béfore business activity reaches a satlsfactory pointi The prog- Tess in that direction, they feel, will not be even in all lines nor will -the maximum improvement be suddenly at- tained, but ail feel-that complete re- vival is certain. There no longer i8 fear here of fur- thor reduction in prices, Careful buy- ing, which is still the rule, has pre- vented the accumplation of high priced goods. That byylng has been done at prices which permit a profit. credit situation is remarkably gwod, and many ks are out of debt 'to the fed- eral reserve bank. Money rates are lower, but have hot fallen to correspond to the lowered reserve bank rates. The latter reflect the presence of more than holiday purchases [ample gold supplies rather than a par- {oy maxing for goods bought |ticularly small demand for commercial now payable in January. ds. A substantial lift to the building In- over a large area. price of ‘rice and ing sales in Collections this territory. No products are again Elsewhere. s 9 encouraging early bill — cial Roek River, November One of the most encouraging factors is planning four | western rallroads to place orders for which will re- quire the expenditure of $1,680,000 or | UC? meeded equipment Work will Begin on several of building ' operatio: ‘Wyoming crude . ,50 cents a barrel. Sales From 15 to 20 Per Ct. number of sm: (8pecial).—Great 1 dwelling houses bein, built is incre: 5 ing steadily, but rents The labor situation is showing de- BY L V. SHANNON. cided improvement. In the last few [ qu..ia1 Dispatch to The St months, the chamber of ‘commerce has | SIcTR Dispateh to The Staf. aided to settle nine strik; trong | NEW ORLEANS, Névember 9.—The efforta still are being made to, Induce { lohg Ind'an summer in this section has tended greatly to restrict retail jmen of ‘the bullding trades to’ accept wa ch will be satis- e trade. Many people have postponed buying seasonal merchandise and factory to the builders. Manufactur- de:lers in mens clothing, women's ers and wholesalers of ‘dware re- port a decided increase/in demand. wearing apparel and millinery have suffered severely. Sales are runn'ng Careful Baying Still Rule from 15 to 20 per cent' under the At Prices Y|e|dm9 Profit | business done last year In these lines and no materihl improvement fs look- BY A. D. WELTON. ed_for until the thermeter drops. ¥ % | Wholesolers claim they also have been affected to some extent by the weather, but declare they have been injured to a greater. extent by the twenty-eight last W IDrlee of crude oil. | BATON ROUGE, lines Northern Louisiana ] | Special Dianiteh to The Star. CHICAGO, November 9. — Business men here have abandoned the prediction, of n this ‘aistrict. Coke ped somewhat, spot a ton f. o - What is. the Difference in the New Improved Essex? Time and hard exicting service show the real difference in the way cars are built. The care exercised in building Essex cars is not lavished merely on exterior “selling points.” It goes equally into parts you may never examine. You see and profit by that workmanship in long continued smoothness, effi- ciency and quietness of operation. 2 y The New Improved Essex retains all the qualities through which the old Essex established its noted records and won the esteem of owners.. But in-addition are refinements and improvements that will delight and surprise owners. of the old Essex quite as much as non-owners. . It Is a Greater Essex Than T_hat Which Men Praised Thus Highly:— : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, RETAIL TRADE IS MORE BRISK. " “SAYS PHILADELPHIA REPORTS M E.Chueéh . Given Substantial. Lift to “Building in Big Plans—Situation lative market 1s restricting bupine Another large. séction is being af- fected - by the low price for. sugar, which is selling far.under the cost: ot production, and.the Yall in the demand for that product 11 another re slowing up ment is anticipated -until agricultu at more satisfactory prices. Commodity Reports From Various Sections o, CASPER, Wyo., November 9 (Spe- Creek and Mule Creek grades of Wyo- ! crate, 2.50a5.00, 2 ing crude oil have been advance 12, ts a barrel, while all other grades of | . cen lle all other grades of : Spinach, bushel, 75a85. Squash, crate SHREVEPORT, I‘ii‘.l v i H he oil fields of th Under Trading Last Year 83" "ine “recent increases ‘i the | 150 wells were brought in this week and : box, i (Special).—The Standard Oll Company is) doubling the capacity of its pipe between Baton for the 4ncreased production due to the advance in oil prices. Coke, LSVILLE, Pa., November 9! (Sgeocrl{flf&mnny more men have been lat "2.45_ ana 2.50 per barrel for de- xh‘e%!mplu}'menl by the resumption | ferred shipment. rly one thousahd coke ovens in ;54%; track corn, yellow, No. 2 or bet- b, plant. This is & de-|western export, spot, 84 nominal per crease of from 30 to 75 cents a ton, Increascd production and failure of “50,000 Miles— Never Failed” “My Essex was purchased “in March, 1919, and has been driven more than 50,000 miles. My car will average 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline in the city and will give greater mileage in the country. My total repair expense has been less than $150.” FIRMAN L. CARSWELL, Firman L. Carswell Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo. “48,000 Miles at "Low Cost” “I have driven my Essex 48,000 miles Without replacing over $50 _worth .of parts. I get about 17 miles to the gallon of gasoline, and ‘about 150 miles -to the quart of oil. It has been more than satisfactory in every way. The best car on the market.” H. E. PUGGEOLI, 131 N. Main St, Springfield, Mass. “50,000 Miles of ] Hard Service” - “I purchased my Essex August 23, 1919. I have used the car con- tinually in the rent car service, over all kinds of mountain roads and through the oil fields. I have driven the car 50,000 miles. I ran three original fabric -tires 24,000 miles and the fourth tire 28,000 miles.” A W. A. HALL, | Bakersfield, Calif. i.4. And Note the Newly Lowered Prices Touring - - Roadster - - . Phipps, Cox & Winterson, Annapo- s, Ma. F. Bond Boarman, Belair, Md. Maryland Garage, Cumberland, Md. Easton Moter Sales Blmm =: Patapsce Garage, n-..-n Auto Sales, "r‘;tlll. vy Prices < = $1195 Sedan - - - - 1195 Cabriolet - Service Station v 633 Massachusetts Ave 1395 .. Lambert-Hudson Motors Co. Salesrdom g 11212 Connecticut Ave, A - LIST OF DEALERS People’s Garage, Galena, Md. Charles F. Hull, Ha Md. Garrett Motor Co., Oakland, Md. c-::- Motor Co., Pocomoke City, : A. W..Fooks, Salisbury, Md. ~ . Palace Garage, Westminster, Md. “Smith Metor Co., White Marsh, Md. ;- Lambert Automobile Co., Beltimore, M. . D..C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 ik Grain, Prodice and Live StockTODAY’S N. Y. BOND MARKET , ¢ By Special Leased Wire to The Star. *GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. T 5 e Star t . 4 NEW YORK, November 9. gflguonm. N&voe&m‘rd: [ ::’!513: -vfr‘.‘;fi;‘{é%fi frean, per doz., 65; Below ‘are given the total sales and the high, low A x‘;fm'"pncea of s new, h & Tt o active k Excha - oV No. 2. 1.80a2.00; 100 pounds, 1.50a| Live poultry—Roosters, per Ib., 1 e bonds on the New York Stoc nge up to 2:30 p.m. today: 2.15; No. 3. 76a1.00. - Sweets and yams. | turkeys, per 38a40; chickens, rrel, 2.50a3.50; .No. 2 1.26a1.75:|spring, per Ib. 28a30; hens, per lb., | bushel, 1.00a2.00. Beans. bushel, 1.00 | 26a26; keats, young, each, 35860. 1i82.00. ° Beets, bunch, 4ab. Brocoli, | Dressed poultry — Fresh killed bushel, 26a30. Brussels sprouts. quart, | spring chickens, per lb., 30a32; hen: 20a25.’ * Cabbage, ton, 15.00a35.00. | per Ib., 28; roosters, per 1b. 23; tur: Carrots, bunch, 3a4. Caullfiower, bar- | keys, per 'lb., 40a45; keats, youn; rel, 3.00a6.00. ' Celery, dozen, 40a75; |each, 60a75. crate, 2.00a4.50. Cucumbers, crate,| Pork—Dressed, small, per b, 12a13. 2.50a8.00. Eggplants, crate, 2.50a3.00. | Live stock—Calves, choice, per Ib. Horseradish, bushel, 3.00a3.50. Let- 121a13; lambs, choice, per Ib., 83%a! tuce, bushel, 25a1.00. live hogs, 8%. Lime beans, bushel, 3.00a3.50. Onions, | Green fruits—Apples, per bl 100--pounds, 2.00a! Oysterplants, | 11.00; per bu. basket, 2.00a3. west. bunch, 6a7. Parsnips. bushel, 75a85. | ern, per box, 2.50a4.75: Californi: Peas, hamper, 3.50a3.75. Peppers, | lemons, per box, 3.00a3.50; California Pumpkins, each, oranges, per crate, 6.50a7.5 grape- cabbage, bushel. 50a65. | fruit, 4.00a4.50; Florida oranges, 4.00 26.00. ) the lessening of rtall- distsict. 1l over decided improv; Sales. High. Low. 2:30.|Thods. High. Tow. 2:30. 3 Detroit 1d rfg G B 97 BONDS (1a '$1,000). 13 Du'ae Nariek Biow 10 1003 208 408% U 8 Literty 3%s. 13 Du Lis and Pow s 953 08 3 D Lis and Fow'de i ox 883 55% . 40 U 8 Li> 8% reg 95.10 Sy liede X - 2 U B Liberty 1at 45 94.7¢ 3 Erle prior lien 4n.." 55% G5! moving freely and Li 6 7 8 Lib Int 4 ,‘,,“«: 1 Erie cvt 4n, Ser B! Semaua £ Sept T4 & R Gr Tr of Can £ Elk Basin, Grass ‘Bavoy Vegetables—Potatoes, new, N pet bbl., 3.00a3.75; per sack, 3.50a3.7 sweet potatoes, per 2.504 lettuce, nearby, per crate, 50a1.0l 2.50a3.00. Turnips, bushel, 90a1.04 Apples, packe: ushel, 6.00a8.00 . 2, 4.00a5.00; bushel, 1.50a2.50; loose being | 100 pounds, 2.00a2.50; box apples, 2.00 North Carolina, per crate, 75al.5 ection, | a4.00. Cranberries, barrel, 16.00a 5 Tmp Jap 2 . celery, per doz., 75a1.00; romaine iet- | 3 Im Jap ster loan 4s 69 basket, 32a35. Grapefruit, 1.2 .00; cymblings, per crats 37 King of Den 8s. 0. Oranges. box, 3.00a4.01 spinach, per bbl., 2.00a2.5 3 Kofl 8%s BeA.if eek. ear: ‘blllhel, 1.50a2.25. Pineapple: or per 1zog6m lmi,l;. 5.5026.0 3 RS of S 2, crate, 4.00a..00. cabbage, 2.25a2.50 per cucum- A Navember. Y Selling Prices at Noon. berk, 5.00a5.50; eggplants, per crate, D of Chll 8. 1920 B0% i Yo 3.00a4.00; tomatoes, per box, 2.00a B, 1 Wheat—No. 1 req winter, spot, n0|7/9; heans, 1.50a3.00 per basket; lima quotations; No. 2 red winter, spot. sprouts, 16825 1.09%: No.'8, 1.04%; No. 2 red winter, garlicky, spot, 1.06%: November wheat, 1.06%; Decémber, 1.08. Sales—Bag lots of nearby by sam- ple, at 1.00 per bushel. Corn—Cob corn, old, yellow, quoted November 9 Twenty-five new | Grapes, 00: Rouge and oil flelds to care DAIRY MARKETS. BALTIMORE, November 9 (Special —Chickens—Aiive, young, 1b., 26a27; poor and white leghorns, 20a24; old hens, 23a27; small and white Ik horns, ~ 20a22; old roosters, 15al ducks, 20a27; geese, 22a3 turkey; 30a40; pigeons, pair, 35a40p guinea fowl, ‘each, 40a80. 12 Eggs—Loss off, native and nearby firsts, doz., 60; southern, 5. T ] Liggett & Myers Toug Is deb 5s 1937 7 Toug Island 5 1984 52 Contract corn, spot, | ETATE BONDS. domestic, 64. -Sales none. ices have drop- iter, Prices Rye—Nearby, 76880 per bu.: No. 2 RAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS. Am Agr Chem T%s. 1004 99% ‘Amer_Smelting 58.. ¥ cvt B coke selling at $3 bu.; No. 3, no quotation. - Hay—Recelpts, 92 ton 1043 i demand is i = [5H 3 A 2 g g: H * Z‘..:y 8 H i s - §: ngaz sg:' 33 [ ! s BaseReBRaNRSWF R85, a5 e - f F A - . iz % p ] zEE = < 3 o ~RES | ‘4 c e ; > + o ® ~z g s 5% i 13 - : ‘f o 5 i ¥, §2¢k, 3 22z 3 5 a8 o = < 2 ) et 5 i : - & ¢ carried In ‘stock for so lung, that busi | slowness with which agricultural thke to materialize are as.|limited and smail receipts ample for rol ] BinTaT | Ty Wil e swors.:_before it is_better. | products are moving. Unwillingness | hena b e cause for the fall. trade requirements at 16.00 10 2100 | printe: (8850, nearby creamers, sbatd;| 3 Am Weik Paver of cotton producers to accept prices = Oats—White, No. 2, 44 per bu.; No. | Fadies. 30232; roile, 2830} AtOLe PATK. | gyl AFHOUT e oftered since the deeline in the specu- Tobaces. 3, 41a42 per bu. s ey Drinte 282307 process| 2% AT, i yIF YOU HAD A |2 PHILADELPHIA, November 9 (8pe- | o' "3 ¥prenipy “fra Sh FY=, fominaly | butter, atazr. 344 B | clal).—Increased activity is reported|yioat 73 o0 . 3 CHICAGO, November 9.—Butter—| 2 AU R . No. 1 aat, 14.50a15.00. - 4 Atlas = Home-made Remedy in the tobacco factories throughout Unsettled; creamery 41%;] 108 B & Or-Wash RR Ny 45 ABLORO A Stops Coughs Quickl this st o . has re-| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |Iro,J0a40; seconds, 33add; stand-| " 1m'4 9 Rackard Motoraor b Qui ster, A . 3 , 37 . it KR Y ¥|opened, siving work to 300 clfar: | CHICAGO, November '8 (United | Eggs—Unchanged; receipts, 3,835| 22%{ Penca BRIt Qs e T A makers. Another factory at Wrights: | States bureau of markets).—Cattle— | cases. < 1352 A Special Value [ e Tl ey s ali™ | TLL et Dini et Iaieton And man: | good 2 | Choiee LAkt and - TAdiares | 23, speingen 5. o 15 Yonstorn| #EES ' jus! een oice 8] ant medium- 3; sprl , Th Wi | ‘Quickly made. Saves about §2, Uihcturra at York are running at| welent stecrs and yoariiigs sicady: | 15 springs, 23; turkeys, 33; roosters,| 2iB& 03 H . P capacity. other ng classes dull, unevenly 5 Beth ¢ at ill I THE e ] lower: top yearlings, 11.50; bulk beef ———————— § Brook Bdl gen 7s sD 108% WAY ke _ Lar. steers, 6.00a3.25; stockers and teeders | GOODYEAR $27,500,000 ISSUE. 1P isa ey Tn Appeal to You DGWR You might be surprised to know | cyicago, I, November 9 (Spe-)SYEAdY. o o NBW YORE. N roniherst bl v be Coctat 51 , AAppe - that the best thing you can use for |cial).—The lard market here s weak. | ,JI98= Recelpts, 47.000 head: 25 to |ment houses are anticipating lively | o4 Canads, North Zo: 107% a severe cough is a remedy which | Large receipts of hogs have released | o, . Goii” (o "eayiy. 735 £e: [competition for the $27,500,000 issue| 53 Central Pac gtd 4a. 9% i is easily prepared at home in just |ihe selling pressyre e bulk, 6 85a7125: pigs. mostly of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com.| 34 Cer de Baseoest 8 1115 roken. 1k d 3 ¥ pany bonds, which w be o 4 Ches & Ohfo con 5s. s | SHOULDQUICKLY RELIEVEIT | 'f“" Jorments. I‘,::‘:";'l:-m"“'c:“f The greater part of these are for ex- | bulk desirable. 7.76a8.00. ‘mostly .00 | PRV, DORCH WA, TPl g Oered | 3 Eiee & Ohio vie oo 81 : e anqetc. Hospital Sise, & [ Prompt resui anything else [ ort. Sheep—Recelpts, 15,000 head: Killing |¢ate. The iseue will be ten-year, 5| 18C & 0 evt fa > H Wi'pRUGGISTS v |you ever tried. Usually stops the . classes slow, generally steady: nativs |Per _ cent debenture sinking fund| 1g& & O 48 1 ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 Canned Goods. lembs to packers, 8.50a8.75; many |POnds and the offering price will be| 35C, B & Q joint 6 4 [ hours. Tastes pleasant, too—children | CHICAGO, November 9 (8pecial) held higher; feeders active; several |2round par. A feature of the issue 12 Chi Gr West i |like dt—and-it is pure and good. Sales of California canned fruits have | loads choice at 8.00. I«i “‘L"'l‘;l':f;:';r? b C;mulfltw'fi sinking SO & joaict 5 § el s 0 FRA U onds annually u i Pour 243 ounces of Pinex in a pint | P¢°T, 1a7Eg and stocks remainiog It (b 110 ‘and all not retired before ma. | 10C¥ &8 G X ! |boltlel' ll:’en fill it wp Owlth plain 'Prices for_ canned vegetables have APPROVES BOND DEAL. [4yrity vl be redeemed at that fgure | 3cMis Pt Il ranulated sugar syrup. Or use clar- | shown little change this week. | . Soddiaiog » i 'S 80! y the 5CM&RP rfy H | fied a company in May were issued in con- S5CM&SP4 H molasses, honey or corn syrup Commy Commissio; nection with the readjust M&8Pd i {instead of sugar syrup, if ' desired. Lumber. . 'ommerce Co ssion Acts on nection With ihe Ieadius ment of its 2C all pir N 3 . to be offered| TCM&SP 4y H Thus you make a full pint—a family __’,{(,),Nfi,‘iE',mL“fl‘wfi':T::fi:r(i‘:fifl”l)n New York Central Issue. now do not represent any new financ- iy . . supply—but costing no more than a | this section have resumed operations. | permission was granted by the In- ing. 2 Cni & Nwn g Has two lights and is {small bottle of ready-made cough|Many of them had been closed for six |terstate Commerce Commission to the 4 ol &-Nwn Ta, i 4l months because of lack of orders. A | ~ FINANCE AND TRADE NO 8 Chi Rwys . complete with silk cord |syrup. 1 medicine, there is | £000 demand s In evidence and the |New York Central railroad yesterday TES. | cRIZEem THE Library Lamp illus- nd as a cougl ne, there is | Jiants expect to reach full production {to issue $19,500,000 in its refunding |, Total export figures of coal shipped 5 Chi Un Sta 434 J 8 Rub 713s. 1030 1 trated kas beauty of line really nothing better to be had at cember 1. from Baltimore during October sh & ¥ es “Kub 5 and a refinement of design Al INE hetter o be Medat [bators December bonds to be turned over to the Rall- 37632 tons leaving port on elsht ves. | 3 Cole Copper c Pl Bt e S S which make it suitable for any 4 ol gl e A A Linens. road Administration in exchange for |sels. Four of these went to Italy,| 23 Chile Copper c W@ .. isving room. Antique gold fin- and gives quick, lasting relief. It| oo o (RN oo cia. |a one-year note of the same amount [with 28,234 tons; one to Argentina,| 10 CCC & StE de ish, with shade of metal over- promptly heals the inflamed mem- et of _railroad companies |Which the government now holds. The | with 6,998 tons; two to Peru, with 1 CCC & StL g lay and ambder glass. | il | branes that line the throat and air | oA MU PSr Of T n /the market |new issue will bear interest at 6 per (1576 tons, and one to Porto Rico,| 7% O5§ &5tL ! . s MUl | passages, stops the annoying throat | buying quantities of table linen: Theiy o o e e e 1 S | with 814 fona. | 1 Gonee ‘Gaa ev 3 ’ e silon o 3 Potomac E I ect m er lca i"‘kl" loosens the phlegm, and soon | presence in the market is taken 10!y igan objected to the issue on:the| New shipping enterprises organized | 1f Co Cane Sgg o ctf. 5512 i ric i your cough stops entirely. Splendid | mean FERrertAC O Lyl e which | Eround that the Interstate Commerce | during October reached a_capitaliza- | 21 Cuben "Am Bogar 65, 102" 1 3 . for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and ton of them have been usin Commission had no jurisdiction to al- jtion of $7.550,000. The figure com- 1 Cuban Kailroad 5s.. 67% 6 . bronchial asthm. some; e low the step to be taken. pares poorly with a capitalization of 1 Del & Hudson o 3 881 1 tance Lo ¥ SZC B i prit Dry Goods. The Chicago, Terre Haute and |$36.500,000 authorized during October, 14 % 2 o com:;‘::n ‘in'fl Noghy ;?:eafll{::::i \EW ORLEANS, November 9 (Spe. |Southeastern Railway was given au- |1820. m : i rway ext b 2 thority by the commission to issue " s famous for healing the membranes, | ciah.—Sales of dry s have drop- |S307RY, T ' her cent bonds to the |, Britain’s export coal trade, trans- g derate proportiol t! t. : To avoid disappointment ask yo ed to very model P! ne | Cricago, Milwaukee and St. Paul|ferred to the United States a few ! a sappo your {ils week. The dealers say buyers|Chicago. SLVERUrs fac Ot months ago owing to the long strike NEW YORK CURB M -kr:.-;n sto;v.nl wcv‘:. l:.:u- ’ irluzgi:} fm; '2Y3 ounces of Pinex” |nhave 'reve'ned E‘:cl;lgmnzollcy of buying 3 to British mines, is rapidly slipping Al e e ! 03 ith [rection: and don't accept |only for imm 3 out of the hands of American trader: Special Leased Wire to The Star. IERIERGO: St N ' | | Snythisis cise, - Guaranteed to give | CHICAGO, Noscmber 3" (Speclall o) | Meadaches from Slisht Coude, |25y London' trade fgure : ~ EW YORK. November 3. Telephone Main 955 l L T T L T A UL CRTIITE | absolute satisfaction or money re- | FSial""{rode. Doll and toy depart: |the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic| The oil field report for October, as Below are given the total sales and the high, low and latest prices of funded. The Pinex Co., Fort Wayne, | ments are well stocked and the goods |laxative and germ destroy: per Ol City Decriok. showe o slighs | the most active stocks and bonds dealt in on the Curb (Broad street) Ex- - e Ind. are wonderfully displaved. bears the sigmature of E loss in driiling operations compared |Change.up to 1:30 p.m. today: sare_you get BROMO.) 1:30. , Sales. 1300 Woodburn Oil 33300 “Y" Oil High. Low. 1516 14 5° @ = |with September. Completed wells Itotaled 1,198, a decrease of 77 wells from the previous month. New pro- duction obtained amounted to 169,- 903 barrels daily, against 161,064 barrels in Septembe; Bales. 1100 Acme Coal . T 1 200 Ac % ... STANDA # 8700 Anglo-Am_Oil 900 Atlantic Lobus 25 Buckeye Pipe Line. 30 Ohio OIl 21 57000 Stan Oil Ind. 40 Vacuum Oil. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers B | % The amount of new security fssues in France during the second quarter of 1921 was considerably higher than for the fi quarter, according to of- ficial statistics, which show a total of 14,021,261 franc The taxable value of property of all classes in Baltimore, as shown by the basis for 1922, reported by the appeal tax court, is $1,249,646,431, a net increase of $76,363,524 a: ' pared with 1921 figu Port business at Baltimore for the week ended November 5, according o L to Collector Holtzman's report, gives n Mot A, i T 4 $42,941,053 as the value of exports, | ‘tog 1900 S an increase of $1,112,769 over that of 1900 Natiosal TH o eeiee niee the week ended October 29. Imports 2420 Pitts Mt represented $732,725, decrease of 2500 Rex Con compared with the previous 2000 St. Aathor wee 3600 Bo Am P & Baldwin Locomotive Works took 2500 Tonopah Divide orders for $10,000,000 of business in 000 Tuslumme | October, more than during any S e s, month since the spring of 1920. A S e Pt new order is for fifty Santa Fe en- BONDa 05 sree gines from the Southern Pacific. gl o —_— 6s.. 48 7s, 1933. 101% U. 8. GOVERNMENT BONDS. G, 1622 100 (Reported by Redmond & Co.) 100 Chicago Nipp! 400 Columbia, 300 El Salvador. 200 Divide Extension. 8 Allied 8 Aluminum Rate. Maturity. Prt % 18 Anglo-Am Oii 15, 19417 .84 .35 12 Armour & Co Ts. 3 T g g P 4%s May 20, 1923 . feago & E B4s May 20, 1973 .. 800 Cities Bervice..... 220 S Cub Bell Tel 7158 P I S AT 100 Cities mervice 3 Cot Grapboohone 85, 34% ‘op B o U. 5. TREASURY CERTIFICATES. ¢ 43 Cop Export 8, 1928 102 1 (Reported by Redmond & Co.) C 24 . 1 Allied c] stantly that corn stops hurting, then 14 fimflam;[ oil o ‘sho! i i n“h o 5 re - m’.&:‘; Hft it right of with fin- o1t 2 140 Goodvear T & R 84 100% gers. ly! Bls March 15, 1623 3% 1 Gulf Oil 7 . 102% i Your druggist eells a tiny bottle of %0 °1% 100146 o s 11 Humble 0 100 “Fressone” for a few cents, sufficient 1923, ’ 1 Inter. T 4040 Imper OIl_of 1200 Keystone Ranger . N Pet. . 10078 1001, 100% light up when you tell them it’s 'LOFFLER’S COUNTRY SAUSAGE Tenderest young pork snipp.ed into delicate morsels, mixed with it 101 2 FER 2REBBaw s te 400 White Eagle 13! ® Russian Gav 53 12 Philippines 5%s.... 125 Bwiss Govt 5igs.... uality Plus Economy in sn:)l'r-n‘.n- SECURITIES. Q fresh every day. No can Tel. and Tel. : Todic taste! Just pure deliciousness! E 108 o Pair Half Soles, Average Price, 35¢, Can Be Fo at Our Two Stores Capital Skoe Findings Co., Unien Shoe Findings Co. 3219 M St. N.W. "'Ask Your Meat Man €37 F 8t. N.W. Taranto & Wasman 1017 ¥EW YORK AVE. N.W. ‘AUl LOFFLER Products 100% Pure Made by A. Leffier Provisien Cempsny, Ise, - st Besning, D, C., under U, 8. Gov't Supervisien, \ Used Cars The Automobile For Sale col- umns of The Star are the quick- est and most economical method . for the disposition of your used car and the best market for the .purchase of & desirable car.