Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1925, Page 54

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54 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON IF v ! MUTURS AUVANG[ n;;:::i:;}“}};:l: ]:nhl:\sul(;ilell)lals:v g/lea(::‘slivs i You Arc'Invitdito s i - . 2; 'chul Dispateh to The Star Open a Charge Account : ) 61 ages T “d‘“ . NEW YORK, October 31. This week Tnnt. ewak No extra charges or interest to pay 3 4 | g X for this convenience at Goldenberz's. Don’t miss reading our other High, Low. Stocks (averas B g 3108 3038 198,54 Why pay interest” & | i Last week Toyi selected now will be Tald away advertiséments on pages 49. 50. TR BUBUIY until’ Christn upon pavment of a === 31. 52 and 33 of The Sunday Star. Other Sharp Gains Made in‘.‘:.[ e e S i i jaeraat Half-Day Session—Rails Rescrve vatio. .. ~gese 428 @ 5 | ates in New s “Thig week. L ' [ Are Strong. | L e ’ Month n[ \lnmhu’ !»pu 14 ° ° By the Associated Press ! Unfillea steel orders N YORK. October 31 Heavy ! Pig iron production ouving of the motor sh several | Building permits \f which attained new high prices for|{ Number of cities. .. the vear ature of today's | Amount s o 866,097 hrief but acti of the stock | Commercial failures market. Notal salex were 1346600 Number .. 3 1.234 chaves | Liamlities 5 27.041,358 Studebaker, which fluctuated fever-| Revenue car loadis \\uk“um 17 Ishly between 64 and 66 prior to the! All commadities . 6 Tovs of the kind all 5 lividend announcement ped for-| ain and zrain producis. .. ... 9 sk > 5 are now at their full- ward to a new 1925 high L 5 4, Th 7.109 Kiddies want. Spe- \ 4 : i hecame known that the regular s For 3 i 2 e 5 ) s estsandibests. Douit ate had been raised & ] H cial values from now ¢ 4 ; v : 5 and an extra cash dividend ot | S T 3 Gitaa Y Ghisarat | 3 2 ) Z 2 delay. A host of b “hristmas ‘ &%\ e g ol H5) 7] . . novel Toye in our Toyland is rrily There’s advantage h a tag ushered in with a ’ choosing oys host of wonderful “ g 1 A t \ ecarly. ssortments RNRORROROL VBT typical lower Golden- Hudson Motors Is Run Up. 7 ' Toyland. T e G e S day of 3 peints. Willys-Over more than 2 poinis ( net loss of 1 point combined sales of Studebaker, Hudson, Willys Overland and Dodge totaled approxi mately 325,000 shares, of neynt 227 Volume of Buying. Diversity Wholesale Prices Lowest with bu pi influenced e ports of unusually hish curent oo of [ssues and Price cf Seats | Since 1923—Unemployment ings. Jordan moved up 3 D e st at New Highs. in Excess of Last Year. cating the I Children’s Choo-Choo Cars $4.‘-)_8 Game Tubephones Chairs $2.49 : Boards | 89(‘ consisting of gird~ angle- irons. pulteys Complete with book structions. $1.00 $3.00, $5.00 Children's Ch ‘T, s ) \ ; Archarena Combinati shares in clmbed « e i ot Scooters €hsothos Care. oo . S% . ( ubmels $2.49 Autos noted in Durint and Republic w the first nine Rail Group Active. R RO BR eding faue S i : on the Curb Exchange to- | monthly summary of British trade a new record hish level duv - experienced ¢ ! ""d by the American Chamber of = half-day . e London notes n in- nraon decti 1 P o Jf 6,000,000 pounds ster September NI 10 1233 « ris . e » New hi were reached in imports increased by 36 of hardw oo Hiedtociain chee Fire Engines Toy Phones Blackboard $1.25 $2.49 i rn’:‘)-r:‘c';r(\lqu ries (o = = 4 ed and bi Artificial | pound g k everal terest 5 i mained practl movements 1 i the oil shares today was | the like perio Stocks of Southern carrie . e with auotations in brisk demand . ; L Prices Lowest jumplng b points o ble thine Main Danube 7 ner ce Wholes:le es in At _vfim:.k.;v 3 » wonds were admitted to trading 2 L indexed the lowe on profit-takin \ 1<, and if : s, ell- | zust 2. The unemp at 133 and S < A st el New Records Esti x bl i the first four stock were were on inclnded acenmula n Ni/aTp 1o brey 7o 179 fing 5 sues, in apparen to - umbe: trded beinz nouncement tha the bondholders 1 securities under the Kuln tional City reorzanization ‘ ‘v. 7 v v, the 2 ~ . T s holnite . <o produerts et Skatemobiles ing sales I become ? i ; rod Loose Wiles e et Industriz) issues cled most ity s K o casc [ to 126: Coc: ¥ SiienoG emen mes ea e N effective ey 1. The counter 19,126: Coea Cola jumped o s e | e e rios inausir S o Rl iy Safetv Coaster Wagons I'oy Kitchen ] ster Wagon. - Cabinets 98~ Ten Pin Sets came Wors United Dru; " 7 4 points, all to new record wices. | renzth and we <s Wa® ma Cotton Also Depressed. Revival of activity in B n Union | fp e & n dvi nees 5 g e Gas, which touched hizh at 5 sl 'r'_“"“”“” R hior 3 based on reports of an enor There was a ding in nans ceeneninrices aiLivens e in business s « of the « B % s e mill district is break (B fine oot Y v S 4 g ~ The export trade in eot use of fuel oi whbl 3 % .. = . .. e 4 the unrest in the mulaticn of Internatis 2 » - > » ¥ 3, Fa 1 Textile exports that stock,to a new hizh v P e o inte Ger Foreign Excl * Quiet. 5 aroppi % i, meval of the embarz Waool value vith intensive Trading in foreizn cxchanges was | new high record rather quiet, with fluctus transactions in nds, over and irregular. Dem: $1,500,000 trasded Thursd down close 10 $4.84%%. e | North: ower, Convertin so-called “zold point eencl franca | 6ie ranged from 12134, tor 131 ‘the | Fise of more shan'€ pounds sty were a little firmer, again selling above [ sales durinz the week amountin pev in the price of raw jule. 420 cents. Japanese ven developed | close to $1.000.000. he linen trade ix slow. but the further strenath. cables beinz quoted chemical trade is improvine. AR ST ig POWER PROJEST ST, PAUL BONDS GAIN. WALL STREET BRIEFS | | MAY BE DELAYED rrench 1csues 1mprove—v. s Liens Under Pressure. Hand Cars Wood Toy Kitche incts, whits enamel Well made and _tocked with toy fitting i3 . Velocipedes By the Associated Press AR - iated Press | | p! S 3 e Maryland Commission Will Not B lr b=t B her 21— Chiet } - Rl e NEW YORK. Oectober 31.—Wall ¥ ) | Rireet seldom has witnessed such | Permit Flooding of Bridge and |interest in today's hond market cen i ~f|vf‘|‘|]y’;(:y ':} T $4.49. $4 \98 {5 n mitation | $1.25 Toy Tables Pioncer Hand Cars, all. | lmported Mechanical pi e Pedg\l Cars widely contrasting movements as tered in the activity and strength of occurred in the financial and com- Diversion of Traffic. the St Faul Railroad issues. all of X steel construction; rubber- | Checkered T a x i with 5 Q i 98 ired disk wheels. Fasily | strong spring. Looks like $2.49 Strollers C operated. the real taxi modity markets this week. Stock which advanced about two points. in prices boiled, with the mgtors soar = apparent respense o the announce ng to new hizh recards nds | Spacial Dispatch to The Sta . ment that over 5 cent of the vere mixed. with the United States’ BALTIMORE. October 31.Chair wdholders had : Gevernment jssie ysing ground «n man Mhn N. Mackall of the Stite National selling by lirge holders in anticipa- | voads joint hearing | P he dismis tion of reduced Income tayes. Sotlon| yestolay vinzo hye he minority zroup of stockholders i 5 ell below 14 cents a pound ior the | eleciri ¢ projeci. raised a n xm»v»-‘nu ] ;nm-\ o -»-; / = ¢ first time over vears. At the ! objection that mav delay completion | inzs @lso v ed as w bullish | ' I M h l T : W S anTating v | of the proporen. 32008 bow Biant. | factor. Be ; ‘ % ves Mechanical Trains price for the vear with ~offee - call said he understood it vench government bonds received ) A i g e he early part of the week sierling a mew span is built Z exchange advanced and rench francs declined, and in ‘he closing | S roads commission will | # new French ambassador to | | davs the movements were e orsed, | not stand for any flooding of the old | U'nited States. Other foreign s i L = ) Steel-frame Velocipedes, o Wheat rallied in the 1irst part of e | bridge. either accidentally or on pur. | moved with narrow and irregular Hardwood Natural Var- adjustable handle bars B Bike D\ week and then sagged below last|pose, at any time before the mew | Hmits = o o 0 Sk nish Finish Folding Toy | with rubber grips, rubber Fiber Reed Doll Stroll- abher-tired [bridge 1s built and opened (o traffc it fohe muatiiicciecion lN e s RroRndRGRRGE BT )8 | Bt ees End et R d ot (] Bl e b g sy et il 'A. Williams. attorney for the construed a e : S ¢ Officers of the Erie Railread today | Conowingo company. said he thought | demonstration in those tyle able seat. wheels. small ¢ were re-elocted at the monthly meet. trafic might be diverted, but that vernment bonds continued Ing, of directors. 1o, serve. from Aay | notning Would be done without ap: | Under pressute of sclling, based on Bowling Alley | Base Ball Outfits ordinarily would have been. 1akon | “The' commission, before passing |taxes. Activity and strength of Den i) $11.98 “Gendron” $9 98 Games $l 25 and $18.98 “Gendron” last April. hut possibilities the an order in this case, will consider An ! i) TPnte et e arn e A e concerned. < We intend to|public utility group. Anaconda Cop Automobiles. . . . Automobiles ngly A high- T e ey JUBUUTUVIR consisting of locomotive, coal car. one coach and track. | the French debt nezotiations would | he reopened after the appointment of NI TUx week's closing ie.els ferved action Loy " Marvianders get that protec. | Per ix were taken in large volume at fon regarding rates. corporate setup Associated Dry Goods Corporation’s ' and all else. All parties interested or o-—— g lnuh toy Au- . ' sarnings for 1925 are expected to e: a s ected will have their in ! o2 | grade dura- e e L T i e SUGAR MARKET FIRM. i tamebiler & | B chaioy s tace of what is cons It may be t the commission | NEW YORK. October 31 (). —The inch wheel £ . season. | will find later that o / aw x P s firm today and base. ~ body. profits a1 | this order without furthe .| prices were higher at 3.53 7 Roadh & and 50 and $6 : re on the|If that condition arises i for Cuban. du : Trading was iront painted 2 body, hood common. now paying $2.50 [ to the backers of the project. ‘We | light. the only r i being ! | . clk purple, / and front annually. and which would be equiva- |can do nothinz for vou nc L L000 bags of Cuba na 1alf | 3 panels in ; : e - stock, against $19.77a share earnedin| Petitions favoring approval of the E g ot | 4 7 z iped and 7 wo.2 1924, Consideration which the man.|dam were filed from the mayvor and % striped and (lu]fl(al(‘ll in u;l ast rmrv‘:m w:m_l: decorated in orange and white, black fer a horn. license plate, gear shift, rear tank and oii Cast steering wheel, instrument board, windshield gement gave last Spring to a 25 - | council. the Board de and other | an] g REE {Lcour 5 s Port De. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. can. 10-inch disc wheels and one-half-inch tires. Howlioe Ay G " Bov=i Bacel Ball Outhit 10-inch disc. wheels with $4-inch non-skid tires cent dividend is expected to bé re.| business bodies of [l n - | posit. Perr? . Havre de Grace and R - ¢ A vived. A posit. Perrvville, Havr ¢ 7 P At hardwood. y consisting of ball, glove . i Rising Sun. No. . 1.68; No. A rn, 4 N nished and bat The Maytag (‘0. has declared an in-; SR 2 g . at. itial dividend of N a share. | 821,z e ‘. S POULTRY WEAK. : ez Rve Choo-Choo Cars f Patrol Wagons J7 Campbell, president of | (}1]"AGO, October 31 _(P).—Poultry | Harley 60aT615 h by i o aen o A GO Ot s Pl : $l 19 $l 59 The Doll Department Now Open' $1 2; A b o odeta think the end of the current steel fm- [ 55, < - turkevs, 30: roosters iaeiatatide il o L0 T S weese 1 CHICAGO STOCK MARKET. " $198 and TomorrOW S SpeCIal ValueS in DOIJLS tory steel husiness generally being ~ Gl oher supported by improvement in other | Iy 25 “.I’“’br:dla a‘n(‘.:)'l lines of industry. He predicted his |ican Line would enter the coastwize jBrESHeCs C0 a4 S, 59 | I ompany’s shipments in October would |t i cember, with the Kroon- o (G w7 kt Swift Interna. Goldenberg's has long been noted for its splendid assort he as high or higher than January, land running between New York and |G 3 Sw nterna- 5 acat 1 ments of Dolls, as well as for lowest-in-the-city price Visit : ional United Light and Power hie banmer month this vear el B iiin Dresident ut | © \ i ; , ‘ b gt new iicen.on Shects are | he. Internaiiona Mercantle’ Marine | [l {gited States Grpsum, 1973 4 Y our First Floor Doll Department and see how well prepared e up $2 a ton Comp: ted on his departure ‘W %. . i s Europe tod: pas AR In contrast 1o net loss of $31.122 | ger shipe would he b "Ih‘if,..'i"'.-'A.".':'\i‘ POTATO MARKET STRONG. . /1) \ $2 49 “Effanbee’’ Dressed Dolls tor the first nine months last year. V. | pany later for this ex Octoher 31 UP).—Potatoes | 1 S *ricti 1 Steel Friction Police Pa- $410,514 for the first nine monthx this | Two new mills completed by Rox- | (T (LRl Sinaskel st ane el T s An extra special value for the open- tiol Wason vear, equal to $10.20 a share. lami Petroleum Company have in FLE i "", Sipiments | L] ]i i Doll Department. Famous / gons. 2 eq production from deep sand in | | | g “Efanbee” Dolls, composition head and | o / Cloth Animals o i bed S ‘m‘\.hkm! round whites, 4.10a4.25; W n Gousolidated Gas ‘Co. of Baltlmore | ehaiGarber wool, Qkiahomay to 48 000 conain ind # Mithigan SBNIE < rounll| ) arms. cotton-stuffed bodics. Dresses in el : barrels daily. About are | O oai2s Thhe saskd o 1 |7 Several pretty styles. Complete with cap. shoes and stockings. s 59C 1o % 854,576 from i = = % & The thirg | Peing drilled. 4.50: sacked russets, 5.00a! Chon-Choo Cars, = i A doll any littie “mother” would be proud to own. e Nuraped 10 $1.039.307 in| Sotetad S Herntswas . wood body. A great fa- = A rontrast to $604,242 in the third quar- nn'eh.e.r‘.‘.'\f'?@\'\’ and Southern was Federal Land Bank Bonds. 51| voriie of the small chil- } ¢ Infant DO]IS : $5 98 ‘Effanbee” DOHS . ter fast year. smaller earnings for September. Nel| \pw yORK. October 31 dren. 98 C $4.69 Operations of Tllinois Steel in the [operating income declining to 0 We are Washington headquarters for thes s Fed. LB, 5% M& 1 Chicago distric will b creased | 268 from $680,311 in September last, % Shicago it e ot | vear. Nel for the nine months was | i £ i ¢12 & ; $1.59 98¢ DXt ek O ral ndditlonal - blast | $3.182,901 against $3,603,863 a vear| [’ L Locomotive \ real beauty, with lifelike features and mov- furnaces are expected to be added |ago. Gross was about $175.000 less, | k- |- | 4 ing eyes—one of the best values for the money in Dolls. Featured tomorrow at this special price is one of totaling $17,308,000 [ e : " $1 5 W a-lnngmnA Cotton stuffed, nicely dressed and | the prettiest dolls made by this well known manufacture; & X o et shortly | & _ g stton-stuffed hody, composition head and limhs. mamma 3 with voice | voice and sleep y i “tume. o d sleeping eves. Dress i con Goldenberg's—Doll Department. First Floor. Charge Accounts e as Drossed by hesuntul Kime. Friction Tov Lozomo- Cloth Cats or Dogs tive and Tender. # o various styies; good size. G Cigar _Company. ea| The week's bank clearings through- 87 v:“:’l:r:wre nn”lhp mm:mnr stock in |out the country 'a‘re 1'0'mnllhw l\l\'. the ' ¢ nat $7.7 1 and Financial'Chronicle at onths of 1928 g 7.74 | £ f"',,"’"' mopth _‘”r N ’(‘,;',",’,’"‘“’d'f ? o Increate of 13.1 per | At the age of 100 years Mrs. Ella e o $1.675.983 from $1.873.820 B e $9.090 846,768 a vear | Carson of Allesley, England says the 2 New York City gained 183 per |one ambition et hee lite is to aee a sming paports that the Amfer- | cent, prize fzht

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