Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1922, Page 20

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R e ) G which the ~ .- g expects to put ugh in 1933, '. 20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING’I‘ON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922 PRICES IN CHICAGO TERRITORY w,m [\'flMPANY l“"‘"" 7L deal aa & fundamentsl| OPTIMISTIC ON UPHOLSTERY. turers are pisced in » favorable post- MOVING IN BOTH DIRECTIONS storation of atandard, serve Board,{ NEW YORK, February 8.—A good is transacted only on a direct Dt e e op aotd e Forie, protes. | o aiced order busineas ia being dona | 012 Seent dtmind o e eerorei . . Range Trend Narrow, Each Commodity's Movement Being Under Particular Conditions Which Influence It. tion against unsubstantiated credit building activity, necessitating many between |covers, according to a local dealer in|new home decorations. Reports from |nrm evels of various countri d | that line. Price reductions range trom {drapery and upholstery departments is the best international basis of val- |30 to 40 per cent, in contrast to those|of retail stores indicate ome of the ues yet devolved. of last year. Upholstery manufac- 'best seasons in years, Introduction of some form of gold standard abroad would also aid in re- sumption of trade relationships by l stabilising exchange, the bulletin Group of Washington Men In- continues, and as “abnormal concen- tistry means dotag demtal work better than my tration of gold in this country is a that is why DR. W' AND STAFF OF EXPERT, . . ‘competitor—t| YETH dangerously false guide in credit CAREFUL DENTY HAVE SU ‘EDED. Thi, terested in Inaugurating | dsngerousty fates ‘guide in “creatt AREVUL DENTINTS CCE: irty years of practieai p faiiida) . . in proposals involving a redistribu- dentisti ‘This is your opportunity te have good Majestic Steamship Line. | tion or use elsswhere of part of the ||| emaaz s recsonabre prierime Tacs Rave £o04 UPE MOTOR FUEL MORE POWER old held h - o o Do W ELTON: :’:::I:n:e:t“]:h o l‘;hu Iotnced ‘.m' Announcement was made today of ‘;9“"""‘ ‘"‘xl..nce to other countries PRICI"S ‘Y:a'-b_-fc;mmn-nfinm“n—mmn Bpeclal Dispatch to The Star. power. City and country retailers, |the organization of the Mejestic|foesenobing piaiionsl, However on All work dome withent the CHICAGO, February 8.—Prices in Who are offering winter £00ds at re- | Steamship Line, a corporation formed | form of pain by Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Expert, Careful ductions of from 25 to 33 per cent, t has been my recerd for the past 30 are meeting with & good responss |Under the laws of Virginia to trans- Proposal for Tax Reduction. yeara. from the public. It is indicated mer- |POrt freight and passengers along the| To reduce the tax burden of the Terms of payment to suit—examination free. chants will end the winter with the |Potomac river, between ‘Washington | business community the board recom- Cleanliness is one of our many striking features this territory have ceased to move in unison. They neither all go up nor all come down at the same time. Just - 8 o now they are moving in both direc- | s: ver ad.lana Kinsale. A group of Washing- r:nl:’dl:“rg.u:-:n:m’y 'nf,’;.','i?}'.":-' w?n —30 years of good, honest dentistry our record. tions. The range is narrow, but each Posed to place orders far ahead. ton men, headed by B. D. Strohecker, ; as discontinuing short-time borrow- My perfect|Gela Orowms commodity moves by itself under the comprise the company, the capital|ing and balancing budgets. Smetion Teeth| and Bridge ORE MILES pastloular conditions which influence | |Inemployed Are Estimated |stock of which 1a 550,000, four-nrtns | g onEland Japan and the United BYUR Net Syl Woek, . M it. This is regarded as a prime h\dtl- t A imately 140 of which has been subscribed, accord- | 000 from projected limiation of rma. ;" ""m Fillings. 60c to $1 uy ati f the h of business to (m" B ment, but France and Italy will noi ther 8—si—03 1d, silver, e LESS CARBON e ppros at Approximately Ing to officials of the corporation. be affected” the bulletin says, Teeth, $5.00 wp.| Per Tootn o poreelan BY FRANK D. McLAIN. The company will operate the steam- |~ Tme board indicates that German er Mafestic, a steel vessel built at|reparations may best take the form of Evening Untll 8 o'clock, and Special Dispateh to The Star. deltveries in kind, though these “will it matds adasce. All work Full PHILADELPHIA. ~ February 8 |Flisabethtown, N. J. in 1908. The|JC(IVetion in kind, though thess “will |l e Aty e i ts teniancs. | AN vl Wally OBTAI NABLE AT LEADING h;fll"flph con;lderablto m::m':aelzy:;:_t FILLING STATIONS pletely to the bullding trades, al- though many men have returned to |Stocks of merchants are extremely | Sten morien s herr o fa Son L OuE" atlon ‘because of the large public ot 18 Ysar Auind. air. X N se“o;uol' tt’r.-rgg m- i e low and liquidation of high-priced |ed to mervice on the Potomac. Before Net unfunded intérnational balance 421-29 7th Street N.W. inventorfes has placed big stores in the n;eamrsh'n e ”7,’:;'“:,’,',‘7’3‘:3 oy owed to bprivate creditors in_the e overnment dur! ) United States 5 s glven ite_Lansbas Cocunied & your amer ineosnan they | ity f1"servica on'the-Potomac, and | Lr354 5ia(es Sanuary 1 1923, te stven iAoy g & Te sales Plled between Washington and Nom- | 408.000.000 October 1, 1921. equipped parlors in are now In progress and a large busi- [inl, Va. The vessel has forty-two Tra ness is being recorded, as prices have | Staterooms. been materlally reduced and the Parpose of the Company. bullding of new homes has been ex- | The object of the company is to fur- tensive. d up winter stock, and it is daily proved that the consumers can buy against f [next winter's requirements if t . price is sufficiently tempting. Thel is no evidence of extravagance, how- ROSSLYN. VA- WEST 10‘2 EYF;E unusually small purchases of retailers and the fairly mild winter & Bre. ssd over Grand ;-!l.lll‘ 'ashington. Ph. M. i Company Repert. The monthly statement of the Wash- ington Rl.rla Transit Company to the Pfilfll'l:d Util Hi:l ’Commll:llou' ‘eli;l‘rd'ly nish & regular freight service along |3 ST Coome than the Potomac, co-operating with the | JA0URTY: ThIE was sifghtly lese than The number of unempl district s estimated at & op’r’o"d::a‘n::‘l‘; Maryland, Delaware and Virginia!iioneh, which amounted. to $835 18 The manufacturers are unloading and company in such a& way that there | x, 4 prices are upset. However, there s a | 140,000, ao, "Bt Increase’ over & |Wili"Re no Confict of tnterenth If o Novem et fiSures showed & net in £00d business in advance orders and | ;ongidiong” gt c:tt):)nwmnm::- The service to Kinsale will b a better prospects in sight turers are watching the labor situa. |50, 80me time between March 1 and ’ —— terest rates are in progress. An-ever | (5oL tBAt if New England manufac. |Weekly: The resular schedule will| wpo vop, February 8.—Northern lurers are able to reduce operating |08 &nnounced later. & have left stocks of considerable size on the manufacturers’ hands. This is particularly true of clothing lines. Shadini it IO ending source of astonishment is the | o ¢." o)) further below the Phila- |Mer Special weok end trips will be | Pacific’s preliminary report for 1921 speed and ease with which offering| qelphia level something will have ig|OPerated to Kinsale. showed a balance after fixed charges - : 3 < of sound bonds are absorbed and paid | 1, "4, o onieid2| "In the region along the Potomac b Your Until your various digestive organs or Of the Tocal masntenmethe position | 4 0t o0 Ty Sraductive fatms, |2 taxes of $22,065,399, the equival- % . h. icipated will ent of $8.89 a sha the stock. This Food are in order your food, instead of Inveutmant et o e | e T e T, | eewent, ey R8 0B the atock. This 5 et = 2 sound securities are well absorbed |Sheep, chickens, d ., | sible by the inclusion of the $12,45: will properly nourishing you will be liable Stirs New Orleans Trade |and " the” subscription o the sames | potatses, - onon 530 representing Northern Pacinc Feed to clog and poison your system. Your BY L V. SHANNON. blood will be poor and impure and |swgmpwnomene, Lumbermen’s New Policy *Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Cold in Few Hours issue of United States Treasury notes | crabs. Down-: share of the special Burlington div Instant Reliefl Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and was over three _tii clude provisions, seed, agricultural!idend. Without this there would have " Y. P a & ot e mous) | implements, " hardware "and bullding |been a deficit of over $7,000.000 afier snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two materials. allowing for the 7 per cent dividend. bours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. allotted to the district. Depositor: in state banking institutions hnnve in. creased 200,000 in number in the last Teo Much Gold Here. The proper gauge of Northern Pa- . . you ar, their'total d ; ific's abill intain its full div- The first dose of logged-up nostrils and air passages more Jour mervous tem thoroutghly Fun ?’27:; ]lx;:!:?:’-nyl:xl:; H 5::‘52‘?&:?: {: tl,u'{?s;uu.. ePcsitstambunting Anticipating that the Genoa con- EGJES-E:I:?:EEZ'E‘Z::E% E’- :;-:fl:s; 9{ head; stops Zou pr::i:l; reliev‘:: headache, dullnur’ievu- down. Take immediate steps tosecure | 3%, e 5t cieasea rapialy | Commodi = 2ps) statement, but 1 ishness, ‘saeering, ] the healthy activity of stomach, liver, | inct.ine-frst-ot e Sear, s ne | Commodity Reports |yacpington Stock Exhange. T “Pape's Cold Compound” is th quickst, surest relief knowa o y 2 2 H attain thelr capacity output. This From Various Sections sALES, Coscokbolders ot heiManhattan: it and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- Take and bowels. To this end you should activity marks a decided change of g Soplial Traction Sa—$500 st o4%. | Company authorized « 30 per amce. Tastes mice. Contains no quinine Tnsist uoon Pape’s. policy by the lumbermen, who last e 8. DORCHESTER, Mass., February 8|, (Special).—Walter Baker & Co. chocolate manufacturers, are running full blast. The management expects to maintain capacity operations #| year held production to a level with - , orders received. Their year-end accounting, how- ever, is said to have shown that pro- duction costs, due to small output, had risen to dangerous heights under that policy. They declare now that throughout the year. The company |91 reduced cost per 1,000 feet resulting ' laid in a big supply of sugar when AFTER CALL. 3] from increased output will enable| the price was low. Washington Railway and Electrie com.—25 Sold L 10c—12 pills them to sell lumber at & price which il at ST 28007, b5 sl 2 At st mhare 25c—40 pills will stimulate bullding and at the Lumber. Wasbiogton - Hahway and Eisctric geaerst| | 50c—90 pills same time yield a profit. SAN FRANCISCO, February 8 (Spe- | 86—$1.000 at 971;. boxes c—3I0U pu This_activity is having a stimu-1cia]) . althoucHCon - | “Wishingion Radway ana Electrie 45—$2,000 i ). gh the demand for lum lating effect on business in thi ber for local consumption has in-|*' T4, o g toren 5 $1,000 at 79, greased, the foreign demand has not| Botomae Electole s, 5¢—$1,000 at 91, followed suit. The inquiries from | $1.000 at 91, $1.000 at o1, 81,000 4¢ o1, $1. Japan fell off immediately on the |at 91. concl:uhm of an agreement on far| Money—Call loans, 5a8 per ceat. east s at - gast lssues at the armament confer: BONDS. Bid and Asked Prices. S - Glass. PUBLIC UTILITY. GREENSBURG, Pa., February § b Employment for its citizens in productive occupations is a fundamental require- ment of every community. By means of our great resources, we have always taken a very active part in Company, et oo G o ot | 4500 B SRR B 8 8 i o ny, i eness of several | Am. L 5 . 05! 1t . o = . - Hmlm Rate on Taces and srpomied, to fre tts fur. | dm Tel and Tel. codr. .. . 111 l financing the manifold needs of this great city and thus have been HE! . summer. t‘.ll'he l'{elly & J;rnen Co., for | Antcostia o I LABOR in th fecti or : | . Sperating 1 Dlant Ave days n wiek | Go 58 5 Tof ¥ s e most]cheelveiway- | NEW YORK, February 8 (Special). | Becans miette 1ot oo ¢ x . 2 Torad ity Siances have bocn regie; ‘ Not only helping to make money, but helping Tore: "Phe Hemand oo factim Tes | BatHE G . ‘ i ) RDTH ERS S ”\ Inrgey” for :.r.t....m:",..‘,: Sucn *as | Wesk Aler and M. | M to save money, is our particular province. \ 90 * N e : s % | May we help you to do both? . 3 MONTREAL, February 8 (Special). MISCELLA! —Grain men are making vigorou Riggs Real | > forts to secure the increase of port (abort) facilities here in order to handle the his Market Ba, grain shipments of the coming ‘ash son. Lack of berthing space ca Brorage 5 \ . STOC| I much congestion last year. G s vo | . st wiia Established in 1889, : i Downtown Office: il West End Branch: R Ed”t ed , 0 2’ 0 ofcuttie G resent eicen b | e T s, mANKS, 900902 F Street N. W. 618-620 17th Street N. W. ever, still is unprofitable to the Texas grower. Y : = JOHN B. LARNER, President. HIS sharp reduction affords a new incentive to use WEST gg’i“cfig:‘c—lafiiefi.f’{{“ the. :gf.fi‘;’fi Livery 84 taxis on the hourly basis. For personal and business sume in Tull next week. as Will fos calls and for shopping, WEST 84 Dodge Limousines are formsayiomnaiieniendiabon most attractive and economical. And this new reduction makes ARtometiics: them the “CHEAPEST IN THE CITY.” clat) Manstasiurers o automaiie parts are_actively engaged in this section. The Fisher Body Company 2 The rate for FORD Taxis is $2.00 per hour, SXpocis 16 double this seneduls Tar ly. There are 2,400 weorl ave Working ovartimo™d and soms | Masenais. oC 4 Six Conveniently Located Sub-stations Mackinery. A e MR. MERCHANT Bring Immediate Response to Calls Slore 3t thps wnd hes arbesial— 2 | akers of taps and dies are receiving 'fllon orders from abroad than at any im nay More taps and dies ton i i i i UR advanced methods of opera- Street N.W., 3rd and Massachusetts Sccording to manutactarere l'?.l’gl',e:-m Na . kM A R"M to the Point tion enable us to have “A Taxi Avenue N.W., 2400 16th Street N.W., Men's Cloth, TITLE INSU! to Your Door -in Five Minutes.” 11th and Monroe Streets and North MINNEAPOLIS, mnn.‘i'ehm.ry [ i Tue { We_ have six branch stations con- Capitol and P Streets. Private wires (Special).—Retall dealers in men MISCE| ! Suppose you had bought, ten years ago, the property veniently located at different points connect our Central Office with each : " vertiine” t® soorting | Colimble G hentone i advertising to stimulat. i in the city, within easy access of all of our branches, so that a phone which arelSiomiat brosent. | BuCiastt M e Sad s | b yonRse oW s localities. These stations are located call will bring a taxi to your door Trom and Steel. g o ola g'utc‘n‘w *}l;::z P at the Harrington Hotel, 1140 21st in five minutes! YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Feb; B g a - (Spesial) e .gg;xelika.:.’ .:’,!E.'m",n',,‘.“"‘f' i Matters not even if you have had losses in any 50c for Ten Blocks :&;fiéfifii‘g’i&%‘;°}‘:§'§£m:§'.;;c§' 2o e . year of that period, your real estate would have 75¢c in City Proper {from thirty-nine to forty-five, out of ia total of 113, while thirty-two open | JE : shown a handsome profit. 1hearth furnaces are operating in com- {parison with thirty last week. UR taxi l;nes are the cheapest pl:ssengers can ride without extra »;mw EO‘RK, February 8 (Special). : £ . in the city—50 cents for ten charge. Phone WEST 84 and em- iAoy ooion " Pacifi raflroad’ _has i i ¢ of any ten years you are goin blocks, 75¢ for a greater distance in ploy this cheaper, better taxi service 2:::':3-. :fi%;rl; ):3;;-":2’:‘ Shops. }{,"'. “‘t The sz.une S by 4 - 7 BRI the city proper. As many as five for all your needs. O L ayorth of equipment in the to do business in the future. ‘Weol. SAN FRANCISCO, Februsry 8 (Spe- clal).~Wool buyers sre on the ran in the Pacific coast section offe as high as 25 cents a pou: . There has been a ateady in- crease rices, sales being recorded i at 30 cents, as against 23 cents six | NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. TEAWRENOE. Mass. Februses ) » (Special).—The American Woolen - Big properties or small, the same law—and it is a law—applies. i Special Rates for. Out-of-Town Trips DL RS Spe We Take one hour and talk it over with us. e P I 1 Company has {ssued a statement re- " s il R TR R M Kempronis colar come to you. Meata. that fits the % oD Cavne st Eatking | g ments of business T ot apiacdithe numbericl | IR | cocn-with upight the best business in its history. integrity in its work- Notes. . & manship and down- Cotontsation. sampaign In this terri- | N style. i SHANNON - & LUCHS northwestern territory March 1. th t . Bpecial i‘&'.:.‘.:.’i“eis- er&r: e"eo;:;ni;h‘.:“:fe GEO. P. IDE & CO., INC. R £ RMIMI -way fare an lor the ) SR T Sentar ] i g 713 14th St. N.W. TOPEKA, Kan., February 8 (Spe- cial).—Work {s expected to be begun ortly on the new branch line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail- road in southwest Kansas. The work will cost $1,400,000 and forms a part of the $43,150,000 building and im- provement Dr: road

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