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FINANCIAL.” | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. ' On 14th Street NEW Y[]RK BURB IS |REG’LAR FELLERS —He Found a nor_.e Shoe on the Way to School. At | Street Corner Office Second Floor 3 Rooms Unusually Bright Excellently Suited For Physician Chiropractor Dentist Architect Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1334 H Street N.W. Main 1028 IN THE DS OF THE ACTIVE, IRREGULAR | | /vttezeiises SEND A LETTER. ACRoSS | BY WM. F. HEFFERNAN. Tp::;m“‘:m or 2 PTREW TORK, Getober - The bet- A FEW DAyt S0 You cad JiMMie Puahd CAN You TeELL ME WHO INUENTED THE STEMH ENGINET ter feeling over the situation in the bl READILY SEE AT A 3 BLESSING THE RALROADS ARE TO US ! near east brought about short cov- ering on the curb exchange today, realizing in higher prices for many of the olls and industrials. But after the first hour or so the market be- came more irregular. Reduction of 2 cents a gallon of gasoline in the southern district, an- nounced' by Standard Oil of New Jer- sey, had no effect upon the oll shares, because it was recognized as being merely a local readjustment. Mag- nolia * Petroleum advan over & points shortly after the opening, ubsequently losing more than its a1y rise in_the second hour. Stand- rd of New York opened up 2 points, but likewise fell back again, while the Indiana shares, on the other hand, maintained most of their early lead. I Hedges and || it UG e Fom pRopucTion| 00D GAINS MADE ilflEAL SECURIIES (Grain, Produce and Live Stock LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. BALTIMORE, October 2 (Special).— Ega—strictly fresh, selected. candled. Potatoés, white, barrel, 1.00a2.25; per E:;mue 33!“0; average receipts, 3%; 100 pounds, 5021.50; sweets, basket, ern, 37, ¢ 10835; barrel. 1.5082,00; yams, barrel, | quonye CiiryRoosters, per Ib. 15 Gulf Ol Declined. Middleton, I * (na ading Tn the Gomeatic o aharen L eton, Inc. Alter advancing a point the demand TR R e : |N S-I-UEK MARKE.I. Realtors ] haeic eig tho Slose of Sagr- Alleged Shortage of Help Said to Be Caus- 1334 H Street N.W. ||| 5, 20ention mnd meit it | ing Open Bid ing for Workmen—Many Shorts R active around their recent highs. turkeys, per 30; spring chick- 1.5082.00. Beans, bushel, 60a85; lima | ens, per Ib., 28a30; keats, young, each, beans, bushel. 2.7523.00. Beets, hun- | 35a50; fowls, 25 dred, 2.0023.00. Brocoll, bushel, 25a | Dressed poultry. 30. ' Cabbage, hundred, 5.00a8.00; | chickens, per Ib., 30a35; hens, per Ib. ush to Cover on Bet- {Bid Price of American Na- Leather at New High. Schemcs to E e savoy cabbage, bushel, 55260. Car- | 28; roosters, per Ib., 20; turkeys. per 1b.. i 3 ntice Laborer: ew ase. 2 : : rots, hundred, 3.00a4.00. Cauliflower. | 40243; keats, yo ach, 3550. Very Desirable paralemated el oo st 8 8 ter Near Eastern News. | tional Higher—Prices Gen- |barrel 4.00a6:00. —Celery, dozen, 30a | . Live stock—calvés. choice, per Ib., Apartments and section, getting up to a new high for A s 2. h(;or;.’ud%z;:. mnso.l Cucu}:nb‘e(r:. ;i{;i: Tefligm. e 1b., 13; ‘t:ln{z:(r 1‘1‘&' 3 { e/ yeurs | Within checiant monch on BY J. C. ROYLE. wage and a $10 daily bonus for ' Financial Notes. erally Held Firmly. B0ats. ‘Lattace, besket. 130nz.5 2002800 ‘enchy’ e hogs, per 1b.. Houses at a profit after a lomg season of | Special Dispateh to The Star, :‘,’35;‘:';3’ 1:,h"oc’c‘;=|on2f' '{:L‘:‘:fic;‘.] e Dasier 30880, ""g\".'n}#«.nlx-sé.';;”: fruits—Apples, new, per bbl NEW YORK, October 2.—The days| has doubled this sum. Carpenters, Schulte Retall Stores became more- | g¢° o, e Bav Al Rt O eshat beiter |0f “shanghaling” have passed in the | plumbers, bricklayers, masons, cement prices. American Light and Traction Squash, basket, 65a75. Tomatoe 5 per bushel basket, nearby. basket, 60a75; packing stock. bushel Delicious, No. 1, per bl 90a1.00; yellow, basket, 25830, Tur-|#9.00; ‘per box, 3.00a3.50. California nips, basket, 50a60. Apples. packed, barrel, 2.50a5.00; loose, 1.0022.00; bushel, 5021.00; bas- ket, 20a30. Cantaloupes, crate, 1.50 . 22.00. Crab apples, bushel, 1.75a2.00. | dews, 1.76u2.00. Damson and plums, bushel. 1.50aL75. | ‘s;fl‘rubles—l’outo For Rent BY 8. P. WEST. BY L A. FLEMING. shipping industry, but there are scores| Workers and electricians have been | NEW YORK, October 2.—Any one| Securities on the local market were Rained ‘twa ‘points" between sales. |of active industries throughout the coun- | KePe, i 1dleness but under full pay | doubting the influence of the Turkish (a little firmer, but there.was none of ne]rl)arnnex;(: lbett'l,rlflhrlo!:lu!h.ofi’{;e":l::lll‘; try today where labor now is being | tors could keep their working torce!l‘““‘""“ on_the stock market must | the sharp advance that attended the ally neglected throughout the entire | ugoten” Fuctories, stesl mills, mines, | together. have ceased doubting after noting the | trade on Wall street, just as this mar- sold down a quarter of & point. coke plants, farms and bullding opera- Boston Situatien Acate. very emphatic manner in which Wall [ ket has sustained nothing like the Notors Slow. tions are short of men. These industries BSl(onn kn_‘\';h:.ul;’“fi?’x‘nnru‘c'!'l:nme: street welcomed the more peaceful | declines in the speculative trading. P Motor stocks falled to share in the [are attempting not only to attract to| Biess Natiauer Bank therer today put | 1¢%8 from Constantinople and Furo-| Much interest was manifested In the Phone Main 1028 | advance. One hour had elapsed De- | their pay rolls the unattached workers, | out & sign “laborers wanted” with §0c | P4, capitals. PTE ey A InE|or Quotationaton{he ahaxeq ore a sale 2 y Ve an h 1. n labor, an ns were general an mportant, | o & recent m . 5: " V) oreied on he'tape, The class & com- | bU to lure away the men emploved by | an hour oftered for common Jabor. &7 | CaWne wers ERRETE MM AT e N ational. he Aot canicd: eapona- | Pasket: 15840} bushel, 1.00a2.25. Cymblings, per crate, 1.0va2.00._Onione, mon stock of $10 par value of \\'n“i. rivals in the same or other industries. | JOTreeRe of OVEF (8 PEF TONE Lew the l"“msc"zmo" D A 00 Wit A adre ar chlled.respond, FER e s g‘e':‘:ac;(.séé'{?l(‘;hog;rL:ll;]bagm \::;\ vir: throp Motor Company. Incorporated,| The extent of this “stealing” of labor b . Mone - & share. Federal Ni % o e S LNONE, L; nea = | was’ admitted “to trading, the rst|pecame fully apparent In reports re- ;«‘J!ru.l:m]r:u:gm;u::g::uanlg“:ow avail.| Shorts were thoroughly scared, and | changed, the D::{'lou.ln:'l‘dalnrllt.ll‘sma Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot. no | i€, ber, bol 1008130, Cucumbern, per sale taking place at 9%. "This stock able at 6is fo @ per cent interest,|covering orders met in competition | share béing repeated. quotations; No. 2 red winter, spot.) P%; 1.0042.00. Eggplants, per crate, i3a continned s petive ldadey of the Goived by telegraph from yarlous $c| buc the contractors declared today | with fresh buying orders throughout | Righs National was quoted at g491 | 15: No. 3 11f; fo. 2 rae wInter: | soaz oo B2 s 08 per BbL" Peas. motor group and went higher. y 4 it bid 7 garlicky. spot, 1.10%: No. 3 red win- | 390, . 2.50m5. 3 T D fonars a1 of a point | twenty-four hours. Viclence and phyai- | that the demands of other expand- | the entire list, with the industrial per share. ex-dividend, as the | EETICKY, SROC JC0RS 0 B anel: Oc. | 2.0023.00 per basket. Peppers, per crat per crate, 7.00a8.00. Lemons, 5.00a7.00. Peaches, per b a Cantall Rents Reasonable See Mr. R. L. Hughes Manager Rent Dept. Rocky- honey - Grapes, twenty-pound basket. 1.10a 1.20. Grapefruit, ~ box, 4.00a5.50. t po ©Oranges, box, 5.50a7.50. Peache: : nearby, 2.00a. Lettuce, per basket, 50a75; bushel, 1.00a1.75. Pears, | crate, 130a2.00. ' Romaine lettuce, 1.50. i per sack, toes, A FIRST : “| ing industries soon would lessen the | acoring better advances than the rails, [ Pank pays $13 a share diviaend dur- ¢ 40a65. Kale, 50875 : eate above its low for the vear. No sales 2:&?:.’,"":‘.1"?2‘:.“.2‘;‘&‘2:"‘.,..'{”3&3:,‘, upply ot Tunds avallable for build- | just as they had been the most severs | Ing the current month, making the |tober, 1.1014; Novémber. no bid. * | 3021’55 " Litna. Decin, por ganrt; SEail; TRUST : oceurred in Durant Issues up to a late | COTAINE 1o (hess Reports, But Hear | ing and increase the rates, especially | sufterers. bid equal to $504 dividend on. Sales—Bag lot of nearby by sample, | Celery. per Goz . toul 00, Cors, 15425 Hour.. Utilized WIth costs mounting as they are now. | At the immediate opening Crucible | Business was light in the local list, | 65273 per bu. : per doz. Y Mining shares were comparatively 4 Employers are no less willing to|Steel, at 831, was 1% higher than|Railway common selling at 563 and| Corn—Cob. 3.75 per barrel: con- active, with the low-priced issues| Some employers are bidding openly v offer inducements to retain employes | Saturda; again the leaders. Large buying or- |for the workmen of rivals, while in} %, ‘0 T CCRo0R 0 Teo" gecure new |8 point ders in Nipissing mines carried this|Other industries labor agents work | \0¥ DO BAvE LIAR R STCUD JC | hem stock to a new high for the year. With the utmost eecrecy until workers | f0s "0 man " plants. Some com- | 10234, was 1% better. Midvale Steel rose, the preferred at 77%, but not actively. | (ract, spot, 75 per bu.; No. 2 corn, —_— Republic Steel, 13%; Bethle- Capital Traction tock, 102 to | £POt, 7514 : 4, no quotations; track, H Svublic Btael 1% BAhIS: | 10835 for' oot tots: oot bk eens | POt Teits et i ser | Washington Fs,,t,‘??k Exchange . AL NOTE— bonds of the same company sold at 99. MEANS are landed in their new jobs. ‘| "'Gas 5 1 Washington 55—$1.000 at 95% anies have provided free health, ac- | Studebaker gained 2 points, Baldwin = brought 9815 and the 7% per sales. 3 - 20 3 : GUARANTEED GENERAL ELECTRIC BONTUS. Hot for Labor Agents. Rident or 1ite insurance for thelr | Locomotive moved up 2%. Mexican | Cent notes moved up to 108. —White, No. 2. new, 49%a50| (RUE Trictons at s, 5 atioss. VALUE o Parts of the anthracite fields of | workers and one or two ?r the lneellPelu;:le:lmhu.. with other oils 1 to 2 New Uptown Bank. :‘e:-rhi;, n:‘:‘q‘u’:{‘:l‘l o at 581, 5 at 56l \| SCHENECTADY. October 2.—Pres- | Pennsylvania prepared today to make [ companies are selling their employes | points higher. 4 2 ions: No. A vt d No FI s A D O 2 reer | 1t hot.for labor seents known o be. in | coal'and other supplics at figures far |- Sterling exchange opensd up 2|y ons JigB3 National Bank, 18th)western, export, spot, 83% per bu:| Ccapial Tracti 51,000 at And No Fluctuation |!Company announces a bonus of 5 per | the district seeking to attract hard | below those the public must pay. | points. opened 'its doors for bust e sry Bp Guotations, Washington Gas 744s—3$1.000 at ‘108, Cavi € iito. Fi ¢ |l gent in cash or securities redeemable | coal miners and helpers to the Connells- Gr-%\ul{l)’ lhehmnrkel became qudle(- morning. W. A ':ex&l; mlis ""esc;':“! flHAy;Ret;’;llnlsr 20 ;nn:‘:m :r;lnvrk:: | at S ihington B y and Electric pfd.— Savings put mto Iirs tin e for each employe receiving | ville coke ovens. One agent who smug- R 0| T lly as GOOd er and after the most urgent orders o UEEC /7o fhe . | firm r r to goO othy Re i & E £ n ‘cash, o ¥ 5 k new institution opens for busi- |16.00a19.00, and fair to good mixed,| \ones—Call loans. 5 and 6 per cent. Troct Notes are a sure foun- || compensation of $4.000 or less an- |led 200 workers out of the north an. | NEP! rt Trade Fully Rad been filled’ some reactions were | 1oy, 1Y, netivation cpens for busl | 1800a15.00. and fair 1o g SONoe. nually who has completed five years | thracite flelds had & narrow escape £ prepared t 3 - or more of continuous service. from indignant anthracite mine bosses. or Better Than in August New Buying Develops. Raving been Reted Witk & vavlt and | 1600 oo ¥ whest Eoon1s00; Noo 1 Bid and Asked Prices. On the Michigan and Minnesota cop- : T While the main impulse came from |up-to-date banking fixtures. i 5 per ranges mine bosses are making BY EDSON B, SMITH. P! e of ho ’ulnm' n!fléers were oat, nominal, 12.00212.50. 1 PUBLIC UTILITY. dation for future independ- ence. i FORD PLANS ZINC PLANT. |offers to mechanics and artisans s |special Dis B 7 e hving wedecs whica had CHICAGO, Qctober 3—In a general . patch to The St 1 i had | present fro; g &t . . Asked We .are ofierlpg ’.“dl PORTAGE, Wis, October 2.—En- “;,’“'::‘C"m‘;'“ ";0"‘;;‘" the north- | BOSTON, October 2.—Statistics com- ‘:e'}:th:f: u'L“n?'u?."’fif.'cJ’Kfi.'iy :c carly ho:rsr,n a‘i.'('?“n.’?.r"’é': "c‘i.'.'i‘u?-“&' usiito 'ey"" 'Mfu{lhe"'hm“:ell “"dxe;; ::::"::: ;::3 e m:: :.'4 Ji':‘ s notes in denominations || incers employea by Henry Ford |Siteptionit vime congitione 16" thay | Piled bere: although still not entirely | what might happen over the week | Slover, chaltman of the Riggs board, e D I Y e shed | Am. Tel: and Tel. il tr, fu.. w8y i d ||nave been surveying the Wisconsin |will seek the mining flelds. B complete, indicate strongly that gen-|end were released. These purchases and R. V. Fleming, vice president and | FRT¥, "*0v B8, 7 Y Simineled | Am. el and T LR 11 of $100, $250, $500 an seek the mining flelds. Butt eral business in New England in Sep- | 41a not begin to make themselves felt | cashier, called to pay their respects|likeithood of fighting at the Darda- | Anacostia and Potomar 5 : and Kickapoo rivers for some time|beckoning eagerly to the harve 11 vas the chief f: vhich in- - T % ! gl as fully as good or better -|to the manage: nelles was the chief factor which in- | Anacostia and Potomac g1 to (aacercain posainllitien, '“‘; hitd ers and oll workers | than it was in August, which up to l“r:‘lggun‘:;uot‘lfltcouz ::fln:'-‘:m‘:':.;':‘::- promising p.::prer.t;fi to look over the| guceq selling, and led to the break | C. ud I Telephone ¢ PO e, It I8 re e e eideaeify | °L the west and northwest. the present was the banner month of | tied back over half the ground gain-| A Drominent advertising feature of|in Prices. Transportation difficulties | . and Ty Teleplione of ll:n;n:mhs‘:ofleaeo(;v“:\‘;“e:h;‘nc‘ 3| Similar conditions exist in the big|the year. Manufacturing activity is Then the market statted forward | the new institution is a clock that in- |10 the east. both on the lakes and | Ci% ey Sinuthan e, 7! porphyry copper properties in Utah | now about 85 per cent of the average | again, rallway shares this time fall- | dicates the time, much Iike a ther. Failroads. together with heavy -mar- ! Georgetown Gas' st n K. $1,000. B iy (| URR‘S EAFRHZ CO: Tinc oxide plant for making ainc to | BagP |~ ¥, SOPRer Proreries in Utah s > 3 1S 2 S rate which prevailed in the year 1920. mometer indicat keting of wheat in the spring crop | Metropol M M be used in manufacturing auto tires. | {fg Coeur d'Alene and Californig, The chp) & 24 ing into line with the Industrials and | e o Fnaes hand that Smperature | region, had a further bearish effect. | Potomac < < The paper industry always among | public utilities, which had been most 5 913 15th St. Main 617 B DT O rodteing mines|Tines and smeliters of Arizona are|the first to feel fuel shortage. Was|prominent at the outset. a groove from 6 to 12, being perpen- | The opening, which ranged from 11 | Potomac ki e drafting labor from across the Mexi- | hampered throughout the summer, Steieih ik aiia. dicular at the hours named. pointing | 10 2% lower, December 1.04 to 1.04% = n border. but the present demand for paper is up at 12 and down at 6, with the min-}and May 1.07 to 1.07}%. was followed Unable to 'Men. very strong. and it is expected that a | The strength of the railway stocks |ute spaces’ indicated between the|by continued weakness, interrupted N e e F‘::;:‘::;'md_ 1o | TaDid Increane in output will be noted | showed that the market had shaken | hours—the hand moving up from ©|in some cases by a slight raily. ! £ S ,today in- | £roo) this time on. off the unfavorable influence of the|to 12 and down from 12 to 6. Corn and oats were under less sell- 06 . dicated the farmers in sgme sections,| The cotton Industry is much im-|August trafic statements and had Much advertising matter also ap-|ing pressure than’ wheat, and were, 106 despite all inducements, have been prnveds llhou.h n(‘;l‘l curh(‘u‘l‘edh in | begu ‘to :‘lve m[f;re au:n!ion wl l;e pears on either side of the clock. r:h]flvoly Srm. 1Mu['rs"‘:mnx?ss:1 1 1‘"‘ spots by labor troubles which have|expansion in rallway tonnage indi- ower, December to 58%, the unable to hold enough men to finish | ;0 ver been settled. cated by the latest statistics on car| . _Fermisalon for Branch. corn market recovered most of the the harvest. In Texas and the south- loadings and the complete disappear-|{ D. R. Crissinger. controller of the | joss. New Semi-Detached Brick Houses currency, has granted permission to the | ‘“Outs started % to %a% off, Decem- | v o if R Merchanis Bank and Trust Company 10 | per 367 to 37, and later showed sHight | Riskx Healts west, Fort Worth reports, the farm in i i ance of the empt: lus. e on the other hand, have been so | CONStant Gain in Savings Heavy buying of Midvale Steel and successful in their appeals to labor recovery in other members of the|OPen a branch in Brookland at 12th and | 1 ; W. M. Cold . % 2945-2951 Upton Street that a decided shortage exists today Southwest Trade Feature |stee: sroup were proots that the mar- | Euclid streets northeast. e I e nestécicd i, ithe N e in the cities and towns for the first et had gone to an extreme in its| The opening has been set for Octob®r | eariy part of the day, and w i- . AMES R. RECORD, 8! 1 18. h t b early part of the day, and were nom! Two Sold time in three years. BY J. S R. RE( 2 professions of disappointment at the | 14 to 16. The parent bank acquired this | na1y without change. as wi Usually the inducements named. are | apecil Dipatch to The ar. falling through of the Republic-Mid- | PFOPerty shout & month ego. * | In later transactions wheat traders ] not expressed in actual terms of| FORT WORTH, October 2.—The | vale merger. ualifications of Director. It tions . wh e == Near Bureau of Standards and Holy Cross Academy wages, Wage scales have been raised, | most noteworthy feature of the busi- Equipments Strong. The limit of holdings for a director | further fie\f;'n'g;fi‘“u sl o . Rwy. and Elec. com. = especlally in the mines, but it is the | ness and financial situation in the outside attractions which are more | southwest has been the constant gain frecly offered. These take the form |in savings deposits since June 30. of reduced house rents, remission of | Fall trade In the retail lines received light and peating expenses, prospects |a severe setback last week from the of overtime nd bonuses. kot weather which prevailed. De- It {8 in the building trades. how- ! partment stores report they had the ever. that big money is freely flour- ! smallest week since Labor day. Im- ished. ~ Plasterers in some sections | mediate rains are needed in the grain are making between $22 and $25 a[qistricts for fall plowing. No rain of day. In one case wielders of the|consequence has fallen in Texas since trowel are being paid $12 regular |May. the period of the disastrous floo of the Federal-American National Bank | tween the British and the Turks. The and Elec. pfd. has been set at twenty-five shares as a ) close was easy. 1 to 1% net lower, with minimum and 500 shares as the maxi- | December 1041 to 104% and May 107% mum. Smaller or larger holdings will at once create a vacancy. Hurley Motor Company. The Hurley Motor Co.. 1522-24 14th street northwest, announces an is- sue of $100,000 participating 8 per | cent preferred_ stock. The Hurley Motor Co. holds fran- chises for both the Nash cars and Shares of railway equipment com- panies which had resisted last week's decline better than the rest, were con- spicuous in the advance. As is well understood, the basis for the move- ment in this class of stocks is the remarkable increase in orders on the books of locomotive and car making k. But the main thing is that the seasonal slump in the motor industry has not occurred this year, at least the falling off has been com- East of Connecticut Avenue Especially planned, exceptionally well built and particularly attractive; two stories and attic, cement front porch; eight rooms— four rooms on first floor; four rooms and two baths on second floor; hardwood floors; has gas and electricity and hot-water heat. Opent Hich. Tow. L1040 1047 104 10T e’ 1o7 my District DR, A0, TR, TON, % = o o ey e Euwerniand ¥ Wide lot, 147 feet deep to a pavey alley. Specially Priced for Quick Sale 2 X ight. Consequently the| g Swing to & betterment of conditions | PAFEtIvely slight " Consequently the | Seiden trucks under continuous con- DAIRY MARKETS. s i T8, in the fruit markets, banana importa- [ Sutlook for Dere Marg tracts. The new stock is preferred| oo ot i Open for Inspection Every Week Day and Sunday e AYHORTE. (0 Rall merst, ninan I | g Sonek o Fomalndtr of (o TOE | Vo it s "2 T | B TOR, Ot B Walbrian ~——BARPER'S YERRY, W. VA-___ | ;"' \gn the port of Galveston. o | 15 tha %) n, e fre e date |3 e o g tine, 4475848, | American Security and Trust 00 HILL TOP HOUSE first boat will arrive October 9. Ship- Railway Equipment Orders. of purchase. The business of the(Sry: higher than extras S4#aid: Comtinental Trust o 00 company has increased 100 per cent 80 far this year. THOMAS J. FISHER & COMPANY, Inc. (88 to 91 score), 36a43; packing stock, rs Ferry, W. Va., pow open. h;n"' ments were dfscontinued some months| A comparison of the amount of new VETT. Prop. current make, No, 2, 27%. Eggs— Hi w. !:-r';m not regret it. T. 8. LOVETT, ago. business on the books of four of the Main 6830 738 15th Street N.W. rallway equipment companies—Baldwin Buying Ralls. Weak. Receipts, 7.137 boxes. Fresh STEAMSHIPS. New Building Records Locomotive, ~American | LocomeUive. | e New York Central has placed | gathered, extrs’ firsts. ' 47a50: do. . ~ Olark's 3rd Cruise, Jupuary 23 1023, : . : Aert oA e eny 1ot with the smount | orders for 194300 tons of steel rails | firsts, 41a45; refrigerator, firats, 28%a | East Washingion 14 ROUND THE WORLD Continue in Frisco Area |Cwimates'al the present time, indieates 10 1823 dellyery and the Benmayl- 8 o e Y ™ naarby and | Seveath Sieet N e B R, S e T BY LYNN C. SIMPSON. T e e thrsa o a half times In | 170,000 tons. nearby western hennery, whites, firsts | ;& Savi IncludingHotels, Fees, Drives. Guides, ete . Pl e A rad Feom an ag.| Both orders are distributed among |to extras. 55a70; do. hennery, browns, cluding Hotels, Fees, Drives: iwe®| SAN FRANCISCO. October 2 (Spe- | this ninemenit PO, (% ginning | the larger mills. extras, 54a38: Pacific coast, whites.|, .. = s ot ot pebvotey 3 18 | clab).—Bullding “construction | son- | S8 Jredent year the amount has Dt i gatras 65a66; do. firsts to extra firsts, | 4550, ] x MEDITERRANEAN tinues to Bt Mo O Ay Trades | ETOWN to over $175,000000. The demand | mpe Federal Reserve Bank of Rich- | ° Cheese—Firm. Recelpts, 1.341 boxes. | National' Union % < “EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND'" 25,000 Gress Tons | L-.CY; a8 for cars from. American Car and Foun- | oo 4" "\ nder date of September 30 e 5 ipts, 1. 3 RERS OF SCOTLANDY 2500 Gress Tons | are higher than when the deflation | &0 30y Biliman has kept pace with L : 30, | State, whole milk, flats, fresh specials, TITLE INSURANCE. e Clark, Times Bollding, New York |Drocess began over & Vear ago. and | i orders given to locomotive concerns reviews business conditions in the|241,a26: do. average run, 24. Columbia Title .. 515 P\ odward Bidg. | material prices, builders asserted to- [0 DL N a5 Tn each case the | Afth reglonal district as reasonably| cHICAGO, October — Butter | Real Estate Title 1406 New York ave._ | day, have advanced with equal stead!- | ynfinfshed business is sufficlent to keep satistactory. ormally employed and |SteAdy: creamery extras, 42: firsts, 34| o ness. Retail trade, especially in dr | tne company well into 1923 many ‘industries re constanly agd: | 3375 extra frstz, aeall: seconds, 32a ol 3 3 erchan ing to their forces. “We are con- . : - | ceipts, 6,586 case ¥ thater Linotspe Vinced. Sl e A malry |nary firsts, 25a26: miscellaneous, 27| Old “Dutch Market com : ) ot pfd ious obst: ~ | a28; refrigerator firsts, 25a26. Poul- | 0ld Dutch urket pf ‘f’r‘on‘l":d e bix mont c‘:;o ;nh:\".e Seen | try—Alive, lower; fowls, -14a23; ' Lansten Monotrpe soods, tions are excellent. The Steel Stockn, Fruit men say their losses from car | All sorts of opinions are held about shortage are heavy, running especially | the steels. some of them positively high in the gri ‘and pear districts, | bearish, others mildly bullish and still " If You Want One of Those S h her has hastened | others neutral. Traders who persisted Security Ktorage T e n of ihe frult Growers | today in selling Republic 1ron and |removed. The banks of the district springs, 19; roosters, 13. Wt Y A claimed today the car supply was 20| Steel made the point that the steel jare better prepared to care for CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. O iont . a was | h idst of d | needs of the district than they have x-divi per cent below thelr requirements. | ndustey Wag 18 the 00 O P That | been for several years. N CHICAGO, October 2 (U. S. Depart- 5 v 55 I “Retail_trade Is opening up very |ment of Agriculture).—Cattle—Re- i i 2 Commodity Reports e e e orge e woUld | caly. Taxes are burdensome, the |ceipts, 31,000 head: striotly good and MORE COTTON SHIRTS. Entlre Squlre Bemg B!.Illt e = orith United States Steel and the new | effects of the new tariff problematic|cholce native beef steers, strong to| Manufacturers of men's shirts are From Various Sections |Betnienem Steel combination. and_European political and financial | higher; other grades, slow; steady t0 | .y preparing their lines for next ey Metals, This competitive situation is noth- t‘:ndit!rla?:s x‘:—?:li:l':i .,t\;ng:;g.pbut rvm:; b‘”t“ (lower;u-‘l;ly :;:n ma; lv;{ng S hiich, it s expesten) milie jon-Ferrous etal v s - | ture: eef steers, .45; others a . b 2 lfifll l7th P a Ave & H sts S E JOPLIN, Mo, Oetober 2 (Spectal).— | Republic however, and the fact that | Nicts are good” August retail sales|1240; well finished long yearlings.| opened within a short time. The new y 4 * ¥ e L Mims ore In this field has | virtually to where it was selling be. | were B Per cent better than in July, 1175 bulk native beet steers. 9.50a|lines will run more to novelties than Jumped to $43 a ton. Lead ore also | fore there was any idea of a merger | With stocks Increased 10 per cent.|11.00; supply of western grassers, lib-|{ 1, sraples, and it is said that there J P ivanded, ' reaching 3$83. Com.|was interpreted by those more bull- | Collections are fair in most 1ines.|eral; few early sales heavy Montanas| i be a much larger showing pro- l ew ouses P which ‘stored sinc during the |dshiy inciined as indicating that the Sow ‘in groceries and dry goods. oteeder buvers. 7608115 some DIAIn | Fortionately of cotion shiris thah of o A1 - e com! t! e ) In 3 .50; i1k st S - e on thele load. e e beas Gisoounted. Both Hateoany SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. et oows Aol Deifers. and oanneks. | ke AR e ot i 23 Left DO il draw down not less than & ! and today Midvale Steel acted like | (Quotations furaished by Bedmond & Oo.) |about steady: in between grades beef | ofrerings. and there also will be a million dollars profit on accumulated | stock does when speclal buying is in Py slow:"weak to unevenly lower | good sowing of self-figures. Prices TORTess. e street ha : stockers an eeders, steady 1 goods are not expected to e 0 SLore Ay ’...Hc.“' T vale might go tnte tne SROrt | Aiminum Co. of Amer. 7a 1925 104 1044 | Loy *'(idding unevenly lower’ on | ghow any radical changes. 1 est yver b lehem - Lagkawanna amalgamation, | Aluminum Co. of Amer, s 1833. 1004 1033 | veal calves: bulk bologna bulls, 4.00a — P SUEVELAND, Octobe & (Shecial).~ | But axainat this the point was made A Tt a"rel % i 010 1613 |4%6: bulkc buteher she stock, 4.258 e e — int ma = | that the lehem, hav 1 Toba Co. 7s 1923.. 101 7.00. Ofiered in This sech'on fdence had been festored end buying | the censure of ‘the Tederal Troqa | Amsconda C«pw? 1% 18 i | Homs—Recelpts, 35000 head: fow v sumed.” - 1 'y Anncon . 5 s Automobtien. TSRy friner chancendlY care | Aicimeics ol e 381 1088 08 | QSRS L‘:-‘Z;.",'E?'}};.«'#-’.‘w’e-l t 0 l; fi l C E e 9 08% |lower; bulk, 180 to 240 pound aver- DETROIT, October 2 (Special).—The Pethiehem Steel Ts 1922 1088 1 u ] aver- Just North Pa. Ave. Cars . oos second cut by Oldsmobile following TREASURY CERTIFIOATES. B O e ot .l | i o 160 pound averages, 5,90 e ey tiantie Oecen one aunovnced Repteinber was & aur: (Gueipiiony CmEee iy Siamd & 0) of N.o¥. 7e 19100 1008 1004110.20; good and choice 250 fo 300 = < 0= rise, althou t is generally be- Copper Esport “A* 8s 1t Sand 25+ All Houses Open for Inspection ALE'YEAR RESORT ovea that, Generas Botors s pian- g Copper Bewert A B I6EIIL Mo e DU SR A e mostl: ning o wha e corporation | 4 e 3 074 108" |9.2529.50; few, 9.75; heavy, 5.90a10.2 Just cool enough in hot weather originally was formed for, namely, to | 4 Du Pont 7%s 1981.. .2529.50; s : 5 a » & oodsesr T. & R. 99 100 medjum, 9.90a10.40: light, 9.90a10.3: I All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments s0d warm snough In cold weather f| malntain an fnvainerable’ position In |3 Goodrent .k B: Share 1 Tent Taht, 9.70410,00: packing sow n 5 HOTELS and COTTAGES the industry. S35 Septembe Gret 'oll Corporation Ts 1983, R . oadiine, sow i Force Your House to Pay for Itself—You Can Easily OEFEN ALL THE YEAR | vty Mt ecialy. | 24 MO - 102 §:;‘;‘,:,‘§"é:’c.r,.l“‘?'fl‘1‘.h Tough, T.16A7.05; kiliing plgs, 8158 The E'dm om i . r ecial). , MeNel .76, Rent Second Floor for Enough to Make ¢ NEW YORK AND ! The tromendous fncreass in bulld: | S men iy, Tiae :o: 1004 10 100 i e ‘Sheep—Receipts, 24,000 head; fat f BOSTON BY SEA ing construction reflected in demand | 4%s September 15, 1928.... 100 100116 | Pei B. - 113 | native lambs, opening around 75 low- . e for material has placed building-sup —_— o P e & e, 10052 1 1ot er than Friday: sellers, holding back; 0 i in | Information and Litersture at dealers in difculty in mak! - Roeback & Co. 7a 1028.. 101% 101% | early top, 13.76 to city butcl 3 g L o SRR o, || Bl Toh bl priacC Tt | RABBIT FURS AGTIVE. | iR d B R R eelomuotn e R J o 1ta ponk and 'that actiyities will | Fiatters’ grades of Australian ana| Soif & €. T i 103 100 [ Droaa: several londs Montana feed- ] not be haited seriously by the winter | New Zealsnd rabbit brought forth|midraier O8S4; {35 18, 133 |ers higner. at 1478 to Michigan fin- 911 15th St. N.W. § . spirite g a e fur Il bber 1928 t ishers; sheep, around steady; choic on Cotton. N’ow York. JInterest in lh.:tu:::l:l: We ixr:::ho-: %‘ l,;!l. T8 1:{1."‘# {% Montana feeding yearly wethers, 12.00. Wfllu'n;um'l ATLANTA, October 2 (Special).—The | was keen, because of the recent in-| (CiLCS Sottmars s, e, ig. Office Buildi i ootion-crop: s Taoving faster (24RY | ranses In taziff Tates on fulting for| 11 e PARJS BOURSE IMPROVES. Newest Office Building n_ever re. e/ boll wee men'’s hats. ices re: ol g Takoma Park, Md AND_JOUNCIL. | has forced farmers to plant varieties | goods showed an advance o2 ene BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. PARIS; October 2—Prices Improved Har Wardman | b, ol Semtember 28, 10321 0f cotton which mature earlier. | Sent over last sale figures. Thers| NEW YORK, October 2 oForsign |on the bourse today. .. Ty will be received at his office, 110 of pickers is reported in active bidding' on offerings | bar silver, 691 ; Mexican dollars, 52%. ‘Three per cent rentes, ANCS, 87 Takoma Park, Md.. up to 7.0 s where weevils have and prices wore abass e | "LONDON, October 2—Bar silver, | centimes. ~ Exchange on London, 57 1430 K ST. N.W. evening, October 1 "l‘m. for the red and the crop is near | same as open market figures. -Int: 38 7-164 per ounce. Money, 2 per cent. | francs, 95 centimes. Five per cent «19% o€ Sanerimmsly normal. ‘weather the past week | est In Australian opossum § Discount rates—Short biils, 24T loan, §8 franca, 76 cemtimes The Main corbing. S, has hurt what fs known as the.top }v s ‘v;; quite keen, the pris per cént; three-month bills, 2 9-1 ::l‘l‘-‘;:;u quoted st 13 francs, 17% crOB . . - ng N a g - times ,' pecifica rpplication. BEN. . ger cent.

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