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_THE _EVENING_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 12 41ds of the state s long as if}iefles planted with the whekt each :y 1 Rye and corn cockle, two other!trdu s: 1y 4 smoofi;booj-‘r'uuflst HAYS.LANDIS IDEA HIT AND PRAISED PLANNED IN WEST IN WALL STREET By the Associated Press. blesome weeds, however, can rea be banished if the w seed fn free of them. ' oCted HADDINGTON CLOTHES By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Juné 12.—While offi-| NEW YORK, June 12—The Fisher clals of the Consolidated Stock Ex-[Body Corporation reports nét fncome of change look with favor on the sug-|$17,172,176 for 1922, as compared with gestion that Wall street employ (36,193,454 In 1921. After allowing for dictator along the line of the motion |preferred dividends thid is equal to picture and basé bail organiiations,|$33.98 a share on the outstanding 500, the New York Stock Exchange and|o00 shares of common stock of no par the Curb Market are opposed to the|value, against $11.88 per share in LLKD- previous year. SPECULATION IN MARKS. |pyRCHASING PERCENTAGE Status Differs in Actual Currency HIGHEST IN SEVEN YEARS Supreme Court Ruling Permits Railroad to Shorten Present Route 178 Miles. FISHER BODY EARNS | ek in ot et - LU bt Rt il 1'-'"5:1”&; foe a '”(’m,“‘ it i':‘ Wit n of & wel n I'west. 1 v - b4 COMMODITY NEWS Ingon ounty. ten miles Bevond ‘pre- fat contracts have been made at ::‘::":":‘:"‘ S ey viou oven 2 .60. ‘ $33.98 UN coMMON WIRED STAR FROM 4 i o cinch) ke - 0-1::, lmrdln‘d‘lu the staterent, ATLANTA, June 12--The Geo: GRAND RAPIDS, Mick.,, June 13— | is ult to eradicate, but it can ENTIRE COUNTRY | |reanut Co-operat: riotine Mo | rarrnre in Chin_ sscton. 4re expeot. |néver Ne elimingted ffom the wheat Soclation amnounced that more | Ing between 5 and 5% cents & pound than 6,500 planters Nad signed con- |for their oherriés .this year, while CLEVELAND, Jufié - .13.—Several | tracts undeér which the association | premiam it probably will bring 6 manufacturers here making materfals | WOuld market crops tAis season. cemits, according to canners today. for the motor trade declaréd today they expected demand. to fall off|ix Seine siores o srcmers vorovcs!| BETTER WHEAT WANTED. Store Hours: 8:45 AM, M. slightly. ~Sorhe Will turn their at-]out Texas awalting Bids from buy.| BALTIMORE, June 12.—Peinting BESSRAM e GBI, tentfon to serving other industries, | ¥8 WRIch the growers are WIINE |, "1y fact that 96 per cent of all principally the railrosds, which are|'® 8ccePt: Maryland whest containe guriic and that er cent of s other prosGuEIiR by Wood seagn Which result in lowering the grade of the product, and con & | quently the price, the agronomy d. Bariment of the Universicy of Mar Although Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. DENVER, June 12.—Business men of the intermountain west hailed with delight today the fact that the constitutionality of the act passed by the Colorado legislature. providing for the boring of a tunnel through the continental divide at the Moffat road CONNELLSVILLE, June coke market is_ sSoft to DETROIT, June 12.—A few of the{third quarter deliveries. smaller automobile plants have cut | EHpasC Cendency. down working forces in some depart- | =S duotable around §7 ments, but the leading plants are 12.—The and experimentation station is urg- + to shorten the distance from Denver to Salt Lake City ard provide a more cirect route to the Pacitic coast had leen upheld by the United States Su- preme. Court. Not only will immediate benefit ac- crue from the expenditure of $7,- 0,000, which the tunnel will tat immerse development programs will be mede possible in northwest- ern Colorado and northeastern Utah. 3. W. ¥e¢ receiver for the Rio n road announced to- any would almost cer- ainly build a cut-off from Dotsero to connect with th Moffat road at Orested, shortening its line 178 miles. TOURIST TRAVEL GROWS | ON MISSISSIPPI RIVER raflic on the at the time of localities. —_—————— PLAN PROTEST HERE. Mining Men Oppose Silver Ruling and the b Secretary Mellon. | i 12, s of the west- -an Mining on the speculation in marks at a review of the situation in the finan- clal columns of a London newspaper states that if the would-be speculator in marks desires to acquire for his cash something tangible , | actual paper marks to hold he will pay a very much higher price than is in- dicated in the ordinary quotations of exchange. ceipts for the terday were 1,5 From Berlin Credits. NEW YORK, June 12.—Commenting ndon, in the shape of Those quotations represent transac- tions where the buyer in return for his payment receives mno actual currency notes, but the instant control in Ger- many of credits representing the total of marks acquired: BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. BALTIMORE, June 12.—Cattle—R: ek ended noon yes- d, against 1,969 cholce, 5.5026.00; fair common to medium, and and Pennsylvania zows generally 1.00 lower than above -fed steers and bulls, 25 higher; ssers in poor demand: cows about steady Sheep and lambs—Receipts for_the week ended noon yesterday were 7,993 . against b head last week; t supply, market stronger. Sheep, 00; lambs, 10.00a15.75; a few lambs, 16.00. —Receipts for the week ended rday w. 15.041 head, 59 i medium pigs, 6.00a6 NEW YORK, June 12—The Credit Clearing House report for May shows a higher purchasing percentage than has been recorded for this month since the credit barometer figures were first kept, in 1916. May, 1918, and May. 1919, both showed high figures; May, 1920, already indicated the downward turn toward the deep depression of the buyers' strike; May, 1921, showed a beginning of recovery, while May, 1922, also showed a marked upward tendency. The pres- ent year shows a continuance of active spring purchasing which is without precedent. —_— McCRORY SALES GAIN. W YORK, June 12.—Sales of the McCrory Stores Corporation during This brought the aggregate sales for the first five months of the ar up to $7,361,963, a gain 20 over the total for the e months of the preceding Constipation and Sluggish Liver Don't take chances. Get Carter’s Little Liver Pills right now. They never fail to make the liver do its duty. They relieve constipa- tion, banish in. | () digestion, drive out bili- i ousness, stop dizziness, still going at capacity today. LANCASTER, Pa. June 12.—Pur- chases of leaf tobacco today are be- ing made only to fill immediate wants. Large clgar manufacturers in this section are fairly active, although sales are light. AMARILLO, Tex.. June 12.—The Texas psn-handle gil-producing dis- ‘OUR truck at work isan earning power. Your truck on the side- linesis a bill of expense. The whole purpose of Goodyear Truck Tires and Goodyear Service is to keep your truck on the job. We sell the lime AW eath ool Tk e Mid-Washington Service Co.. 1602 14th st n.w That’s the consensus of opinion among painters and men who paint. The lasting and protective qualities of “Murco’’ Liquid Paint have ca;used it-to become known as the “Lifelong” Paint —and it is just that. When “Murco” is applied you get a finished job whether it is a kitchen chair or dairy barn. The surface under the paint is thoroughly protected from the elements and the protective coating will out- last by many months ordinary paint. “real” OXFORD § ; SHIRTS A very fine mercerized ox- $1.65 ford material, tailored with the same precision that dis- Either button-down or without buttons—neckband style, also. * Meyer’s Sho a dollar more. 1331 F Street Everything for the Well Dressed Man “Murco” Paint isn’t just a haphazard mixture of mongrel ingredients—but everything that enters into its composition has been scientifically - selected. It's 100% pure—and prepared for practical use. ALL colors. Sizes for every job. E. J. Murphy Company 710 12th St. N.W. Main 5280 ceipts for the n against | erday were 1 ¢ of i a 1985 head last w market lower. Calv clearthecom- | plexion, put a healthy glow on the 'cheek sparkle in the eye. Besure and get the genuine. volce a — —_— Swedish women now are admitted on the same footing as men to the public service. NOT S0 JOLLY AS IT LOOKS. 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