Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925. ; e : g PROJECT |FEDERAL LAND BANK | COSTLY BUILDING PLANNED., NON-UNION PAINTERS NEW RULE SOUGHT || evemvaans FOWLS CHEAPER counorry news | | $57,000,000 BONDS ON MARKET | {51 e e, 7] ARE. HIRED IN BOSTON INVESTMENTS WIRED STAR FROM ’IN QU'ESCENT STATE SO e ;15 O, New | Fi%e 1ts present six-story building and | So o Diucs 0 The Star erect in its place a $1,000,000 twelve | f : : : ENTIRE COUNTRY bond offerin, reding $40.- | story structurc | BOSTON, May 18.—The Painters BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. AT _ Track | 2% X ederal | — . |and Decorators Employers’ Assoclatior . St 3 : ¢ 15— Leading | Maryland Commission Loses Track | La 8 4 n = HAS $80,000 DEFICIT. | has determined to hire men regardless tics and Se here reported | of Proposed Power .15 3 NEW YORK., May 18 (®). -The|of union afiliations owing to failure A common mistake of i 9% present scale of $1.10 a» hour. Al or aint was being used | consolidated report’ of the Power Se- | of .the painter: v s is oy R e taed | 3 f n port’ of the Power Se-|of the painters unlon to renew the *he importa 5 s ; Development. 1 offering | Idaho iness | Other Wholesale Charges Are | been heiped by v P : 9 o | on securitie i provement in autpmobile production. nd | other branches of the building tredes vinee | Pow hanges do af rki | ? NCAS © May 18.—The | SPecial Dispatch t e Star cent sinking fund gold at 96 g - us of | have agreed to a three-year extension ‘r v do they change Close to Last Week’s cie 2 he York-Adams | BALTIMC May 18.—What has |and interest, vielding 2 > vear before. | of present wages i . g values. Such zn illustration of this 2, o out about 44,885,000 come of the Conowingo giant-power | Raw Material Costs. |pronosition is she history of the ‘pub Quotations. s last month, of which' about |enterprise? Members of the Mu {lic utilities during the past five years. 3 0,000 were of the Gcent grade. Service Commission would | samuel Insull, one of o iy 16 cked wragners | like to know, us well as the general | 1 c ) 3 pe 1 1 ¢ I3 a N public, | JOHN €. ROYLE. k public utility operat i supply of fowls this morn 5 nts a pound, | PUP ¥ g s ‘ , pointed out the oth - s Eanis A elentl sales he at s to g | The commission has heard nothing | oy no one wanted utility stoc - The. Anlbnients from the promoters of the enterprise and few were willing to take utility M | Sl for weeks. A commission member or bonds. The feeling then was that pub- . and it is prob. A . May 18.—Labor dif soon to tion: of the utilities had g at ine pplies of broil- | fi¢ ] k shoe pro he futu f | later . will bring down Workers factory es before the close of the | Ws when the any i nmission ! T Z o s ciarsat ices before the clos t th L heniddia pany o e67000,000 chitatniise Depreciation, upkeep, repairs, painting, t Spring that unless they were | b and insurance and fuel costs, determine ! ia gr a4 per them to : A s are reporte : : ot . . - kel the real value of a home-building invest- demands, i 3 2 B : 3 o i ment. The savings Face Brick gives you 6, although | P . in these items make it the mos¢ econom- 2 nsive apparently to de. X i £ro i e | farmine the bost aite for the 100-foot ical home-building material. 'Hy-tex | 1 h de : been made along the | : 2 Brick” tells you all about it. Get a copy May 15.— Approx- | oads of tomatoes | 3 vland commission | candled, | 4 g rlduds of cantaloupes will tch has occurred | n - ipts, 28 be produced in the Missouri Ozarks Juld ‘cause indefinite post- | e T 5 S aljjthun sedaen \.ponement of plans. } tor is no longer the domi { \A;‘lu\'::: POTATOES CHEAPER . 1) Agatha Kentich, a Philadelphia girl, | - than ickevk gaged as a nurse for Prin e S gl e 30 e Ty W YORK TODAY [t exception, The Star AR | : |l The Standard of Quality in' Brick Review. alding Rose wholesale Y } | »ort on fruits and mpiled by the Market e Bureau of Agricultural | $5,7 O | H [ A | Y-TEX Brick offers you the whole range of color D | | tones, and a wide variety of textures, in Face Brick. No matter what your requirements, some- i 5, where in the Hy-tex line you will find just the brick (Copyeight, 105 . e SR e i i | you want. 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SEASICK it s ok i ationia Gom ity, service and fair dealings. = becoming serious. | in 1o s $550 o ! Qi R iy L HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK COMPANY : 3 Member, American Face Brick Association FREIGHT OFFSETS LOSS 1y T ‘ ] IN PASSENGER TRAFEIC s f nt. 4.00 | COLORADO .UILDING ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. FRANCISCO. y 1 sice coun PR ! ARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF FACE BRICK IN THE WORLD - HOG PRICES 50 CENTS | — —] HIGHER IN WILD RISE| Al Dispateh to The Star CAGO, May 18 ; g howeve . which more than s 30| 7 | ERe e SR - Hello Daddy-~ 1| FOODSTUFF EXPORTS c _packing hogs : with f e don’t forgei my \ MOTHER:— Fletcher’s Cas- ) -~ toria is a pleasant, harmless | R = . Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- EARNS 19 CENTS PER SHARE. CLOTH PRICES STEADY. ' goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared oL iy, e e O S M[ for Infants in arms and Children all ages. 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