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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925 w NEW OFFICIAL ELECTEDA manager of the American Sheet and jrecently. William W. Irvi has PRICE NEW YORK CURB MARKET | |Real Estate Boom prezsmunon, ga. Sovamuer 1| Tt Tie Col o sibiiary 5t U e nemed i preignt v s In Peru Advances P Chatles W, Bennete hae vewn |l nited States Steel Corporation, to | of plan operation, a position newly Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office elected vice president and general |succeed Stewart A. Davis, who dled | createa. . BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN American Rayon Products made be- | h NEW YORK, November 13.—On a [lated response to declaration of an ex- volume of business that taxed the fa-|tra dividend of 123 cents a share. *‘"\,“’i“‘?,‘;');’}g "’; i = cilities of the exchange throughout a|Kelvinator started forward rgain and m}_‘f-“ “mrm;dh: S atis ¥ £00d part of the session, stocks in the | Nizer Corporation class “B” went experiencing a_res Pork Shoulders and Fresh [curb "market "wera curried forward | aions sympachetically. - The advance| boom that hus advanced valves 100 | Greatly Increased Demand harply, many to the highest prices|in Land Company of Florida shares sald John W. Doty, president of Ham Bit Cheaper—Eggs |, recorded. extended to five points. the Foundation Company, on nis | Means Far Better Profits Most significant In the upward move- 4 ment today was that the oil shures| Libby-Owens sheet glass, which had| departure on another business trip Unchanged. commanded first place. Magnolla | closed the previous day at 250, drop-| to South America, where the com- for 1925 Petroleum on big volume of transac-|ped 20 polnts between sales, following | bany has several h]x-ljn: contracts. —_— tions gained more than 10 points to a |the announcement of the death of | He returned recently from an ex- % e eal new high. Humble Oll advanced near- | President Libby at Toledo. Natlonal| tended visit to Latin American t ff’;’,"i""',:"f 2 TpEy condition |y 4 points, while Standard of Indlana, | Tea galned almost 10 points following countries. BY J. C. ROYLE. FOnably: A6 'to. the wa s e selling ex the regular quarterly divi-|publication of October sales figures, urk_flr;ldl‘ye'l‘r'e:ré:sléumunndr!::rflu‘l; Special Dispatch to The Star. ! | [ N the warm and damp | gend, was up over 2 points. showing a gain of more than 34 per| urbe have in pe NEW YORK, November 13.—Shoe l n Cold weather usually improves the | . Chesebrough —Manufacturing ad-|cent over the month a vear ago. Le- y manufacturers of the United States eat ‘market - -“““‘\' A ‘M‘”v””\alu-enl more than 3 points, Standard | high Power securities established a —— will turn out approximately 216,675, Conditions hpeaid greatly improved| or “New York, Vacuum and Prairie | new high at 191, where it was up 5 000 pairs of shoes this vear to keep \ ‘ e expeatan Opo prhanksgiving 4a¥ | Ofl and Gas were up anywhere from | points. Power Corporation of New pace with the forward steps of world Chomlate Covered & Ah; ATORAA Gt HGGh. Haron | 2ntos8 pobs. York gained more than 5 points. business progress. As a result, thelr R during such season hen Doultes prices Ars hien Aloedinih s S;U?}(‘!‘lm);nitwrubly will be well in excess Ice Cream, BGY/ oA ehange in any meat| NEW YORK, November 13.—Fol- TOCKS. last year and pgces to rices have n reported the past|lowing is an official list of bonds and % % 5 1.‘1):&;{?;;1?7:&1“& indications of remain- 7 davs. Nruch interest in the poul | stocks traded in on the New York | §Am Maactivo Co T R o Market 15 being displayed by deal | Cutb Maxket today anb Syad mand manitested this Fall and the / OAGEIne mns hecause of the ap;ssesin BONDS 2 t gervn exdy manufacturing end of the industry roaching Than < notiday sea- | oangs 0 e, 1 N repion nyad » % has expanded correspondingly. This Waathes Dafore & ping for colder| 3 Allied Pack gs.. 28 4 alt advance has been more manifest in ather before that tir fan 1553 ; Creole Synd. i | New Engla sewhere. Each PR peis Cable News, Hedge Selling e [ g[ A El 8 3 @ <E8aia Prad BTE T FEEE DS R Rk ol £z Today’s Wholesale Prices. T ou% & Euclid O\l Co. - month has shown a sharp gain over Fisied Sh iR 3B E L s hew i 10 Gibeon Oll Cor A the output records hung up in 1924 re packed. 36, ' REINES, Roll Milla Gs 10115 1013 842 Tkko Pat. and Weather Chief This has been accomplished without o 8e . e B T o S B 141 Leonard * Oil the ald of large forward orders. The Eeg e ;| o 1035 1038 102 12 Lion 011 . policy of buying from hand to mout aver : G ity s 3 ¢ T 2 gex Bawe Trading Factors. has been maintained by distributors s 61 Mount_ Prod .. and retallers, but the total volume of 09 i Ny a0 business has warranted sharp increase i«;g’ 10 Noble Of & Gas By the Associated Press. in production. SX3"% o : EW Y Noes b - 2 The i Peer OIl Corp o W YORIC November 13— Cotton Buying More Liberal. Dressed, 2 ) e utures opened steady: December, & + of the Sl itien Service 78 4 Dok ol & 20.28; January. 10.75; March, 10,85 Sales resistance cn the part of the s, fa 38 1 Cities Service 83 E 31 Beiter Finer” 01 May, 19.52; July, 16.00. A report that | Public has lessened and foreign de- e s S PG . al Can O & R i - T | mand has picked up smartly. The 10 ion Moeh C 6148 t Clc Cons the short-time proposals were to be D : = e : balloted upon by 1 hire spinne ’“‘;"'!","' o e Ly together with expectations of an in. Slfed by the papi atiy Ok oo ]f' eral Pt 5 reite : ectations of an In| patent leather and grain ooze cal Bt Comn” bh g 5 INDUSTRIALS: b *f"_r:'Jl::(mn:wI'lfi;\gl;‘-"; " Market | shoes, while the men's trade has been Fruit and Vegetable Review Kan C i.' 3 Ala Great Sa pfd 88 8 clearing weather in the South, ap- i\’fix‘“:ehl q'\n i‘\::: :‘.‘-rmlod?‘;: :"‘1‘10:: {anitoba Pow. 7s. 102 . Am"Gas & EN bt 034 Deared [fo bring out further selling. | “giabilization of the leather market M Bac Bwy ba. 2 : ™ & and the opening was 4 to § points|pay done much to improve conditions. 8 MSPASSM 5a i i Am L& Trae ptd 98 Hill s 128 done much to imp 4 Nor States P 638 i B 3 Am Pow & L n Excessive supplies of leather which a . : January sold off to 19.62, the gen- AT N A TR T 1P i Am Rivon Prod : B2 thaigei Diiass Tt i i % Pen PAL 50 B 53 715 Am Siperpow A 33% 3 eral list showing net loses of 12 to 15 | Lave hung over the market, since OEALERW P ap Tr 6s 981y & A o B | pe o 4 . war years have been cut down, pro- Thab ot K 4 Aako i R Bac Roints shortly after the call, but this | quction has been put on a stable and {cos B A Fruit 7 cline was checked by covering and | profitable basis, and the entire tan- 3 At D0 ok 3 prices showed rallies of 5 to 10 points dustry has oved its po- preclow ¥ (" Co 61 from the lowest by the end of the first { atin. o 5 '{(' A\I(':::;;N‘\dprelldxenl 1 h ge Bl Shocs; 3 | hour. ners' Council America, i :1,“:.“,3;6&, Lox 008 bRt Border & Co v : b Notwithstanding the talk of addi-|declared today the outlook was most 3 SO P 1 e 1083 pridkenort. Mach, g 7.5 | tional short time in Lancashire, Liver- | fyvorable. Only three to four months® RO PR B s oy B pool cables were relatively steady. supply of finished leathers is on hand New Orleans Quotations. in most 1 B _ NEW ORLEANS, November 13— | "5 in kid H:Tfi u\(‘l:r»‘vlu: Al 1 18% | The cotton market opened steady on Price Trend Higher. 28 30 1005 2 20 Ghis NiD A ol g near positions, but rather easier on e general trend of prices is ies moderate S RS gats ¢ Christie 1 % 4 the later months. First trades showed g * Mr. Moffatt said. “At pres- ket steady 2 5 ST : Glave. 3 3§ |no changes on December and Janu-|ent prices low, with hides down to | or i e : BONDS Commbn BlGhwar & ary. but losses of 5 to 15 points on|13 and 14 cents and finished leathers 90, Low S 3 87 % : : the later positions. The market|on a cos ative plane. Increases | 8 b y ‘8 e « v eased off right after t call mainly | are looked for. A number of substi- : f Contin’ Bak A 2 on more favorable weather in the fa B M S Con e ned s B B central and ‘western portions of the | bus shin hax had o hismial elect or *************************************I i o Tob . belt. December truded off to 19 our business. Some leather companies | @ » Bemar F PSS ESNEEEPIRES PP 3 o S e Sook o b o s B oS ok o F EEESEE 2 2SS o2 & S48 Ck Prod 29230: | 33 8 > Venezuelan Pet pork | Gair, Roht s Wilcox O & G o Cong 7438 8 aulds : January to 19.40 et fa 54 B 108 % 2 ere M 2 The market t and March to 19.18. | are even turning out plaid leathers to 1 Medellin’ 8s. 981y rallied a few points|meet the demand for unusual color | el 8y toward the end of the first half hour | combinations | rov UpAust 78 X rs of the return of wet weather| 7The shoe manufacturers, despite the = n El 7 K g upward swing of leather prices, are | Onion Demand Light. | ! R . rts were reported to be|showing no indications of raising foot- | es licht; demand and Russ G Gigs n ef 3 K W buying the near positions and selling | wear prices. Their margins are rel- et ot . Siem & Hal 7a' % f L E <" 4 the distant ones. atively narrow, but this is being com- sacks, y 7 Sefd -‘,,"" 3 ; L 30 E1 1 g i : 8 pensated by operating at a point gho EI'P Lul 7s D05 3 3 bServ.. A% i 24l Novembe; the three largest makers of lower- e W E L S Mot Go 10 ° I Decembe i| priced shoes all operate tanneries of STANDARD OIL ISSU 2 Finance ‘A da 3 March, .| their own and have an advantage with 1mits B nance B. 18 respect to leather costs. 00 Anglo Am O 8 i Fed Motor Truck Y YORK. N q o U ) Buckeys P 1 56 han Co A % 2 a.m. bids steady: December. | pioyers and employes in the shoe in- e ahrch Mg 3 % ! Mot Co Can 640 ; Junuary, 19.81; March, 19.91 ity Bad fonteiboret to mpEove: wderate ntin 01l n xd Y 4F HOH A 3 & 64; July, 19.10 E baziel . 0 3 Weekly Cotton Report. o, G H 0 Genl Baking LIVERPOOL, November 13 (#) rket , ey ‘vu‘d]\\ o ¥ : ; 2 G "f‘fi.,‘»lit""‘ Coal, 2 4 :,.Tl]7x:i,1‘>.;.‘rh'r;,~wa:( \:‘,;H_u-’(:h_ i\’mslr begins her exciting and precarious career in ‘;””u ' Biex Fuel v'.,;:mf‘.";.',’i," = . T : 00 Praitie &G new Hesden Chem 24 American Concerns Look for New S 3 Soith: Penn” Oil Hiverhay £1% 8% 8y 3 OIL TRADE IMPROVES. i Shenl 30 southermn F L x e 70 —_— Business to Follow War-Debt Kk 10- | 142008 O Ind xd.. Hollander Son wi B Specfal Dispatch to The Star. = 1008 € Haneds 7 % Ind ;(-;,’r A 223 5 NEW YORK, November 13.—Be Agreement. mand 10S O Nebraska f k 0t B - lated response to very satisfactory epper { 200008 O N ¥ d 7 - Bl 8 71, | conditions in the oil trade was the gh as : ks S Py A way Wall Street today characterized | Special Dispatch to The St 28 Kelvmator ¢ '3 P the market for the cil stoc The| NEW YORK. November 13.—The moderate: de = Uiy Kraft Cheess 0014 increase in the Phillips Petroleum | tangible result of the funding of the steady: wlorida, | Washington Stock Exch T Eandsy Aol ¢ . * | dividend and also in the payment to| Italian debt to the United States prob - 300 g ange Tand Co Pla wit 301 General Petroleum shareholders had |ably will be the financing of Italian upplies moder- | B SALES. y } h v 2 their immediate effect on the stock | hydro-electric projects in this coun steady: | | Potomac Electric Pox NG 2385 concerned v. It is known the three large bushel | 2 ¥ aoniricrs Gan s 99455 ‘ ] : There were reports that Marland | American electric equipment manu- sup. Potomac _Electric P T R EL S would increase its dividend and pay | facturers have made thorough inves. xiet| 105 biav 1D N0 at 101 0 at 104%] 3 Ma i n an extra, but they were not generally | tigation of the possibilities and equip- hampers, | © Washlngton Gas Light—1 at 69 % el Box, 1 credited. Marland will earn about | ment needs of the Italian power sites 3.07a3.50; bushel | , Waghingion By % Eleatiic com—s at Mot ChminfRioey $10 @ share on its stock this year 1 are veady to expedite shipments 5t, 4.00a4.50 214 BEton Rey: & Blao. nld—6 at 89% Mid Weat Util pf 971 however. Texas Co.’s net profits will [ when financing Is assured. Vationar Banko—1"at 108 Miller 514’1"';7%,( be enormous and its cash position is| ‘The cheap power resulting is ex- AFTER CALL at Pow & Lt 2 E especially strong. ¢ to aild to an enormous degree Washington Gas Light—20 391, 20 48 0% 3 Active buying in Mid-Continent Pe. putting Italy on her feet financial- e ._wn\z. i Lig] 20 at 691, 2 ot troleum r?flrvl;‘g highly Lnu; ble de. since she has ample labor, skilled Lanston Monotype—?20 at 851 { Nat Bub Serv ? | velopments in the U-lnxun\ Jusine: and unskilled and every facility for ekly Ma e v pital Traction—3. at Tea 3 - s Weskly; Staricec i Beview Mshowsl | gapat e speeiSar Rl oietl Wian v i B e iSE | certaliiproiicts ito sindy Tmprovement. oo oo e a0 | 5ed 5 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM HAS |“5mtaee = " 7 o ] T (#).—The 2. 10 3¢ 80 5 New England, which today is tak: : 3..| LARGE NEW STOCK ISSUE |\inier serious consideration turther | pital Traction Co.—5 at_103% 38 3 3 tomor- | Wasineton Rws. & Elec. pfd-—1 at 8915 North 0 Pow ¢ NEW YORK, November 13 (. |development of hydro-electric power. Coincident with an Increase in its market | American & Trust Co—1 at 38% Nor Ont Lt & P st | | Fotomac Electric’ Power ptd. w. 1. -15 ai Nor States P C A BINERIIS!| g Calltlomisib houtio Do Ty S prd ; i 5 . and the m.,; MoneseCalloensi0saud Sipericent, Penn P&l pfd dtvidend rate from $2 to $3 annually, REDICT HIGHER PRI | Bid and Asked Prices. 534 britet e P% e the Thillips Petroleum Co. announced | P| CES : vesterday the issuance of 481,416 new shares of capital stock, which will be IN POTATO MARKETS offored to present stockholders for subscription on_a one-for-four basis S5 at $40 a share. The offering is under. | Commission Men Say Drop Is Due ve bean a5 ; a has been Pow Corp N Y ) by a bankin, b9 Biair & C & Eroup headed | oy Oversupply of Tempo- ' 0z 23 Evening and 5 SSELS [ Sunday— <icivl 2225 = Z2583 Branto) is re- N| Pratt & anh C ary J > U N rimary markets PUBLIC UTILITY, Rem Noisl T C A it any time pre- { American Tel. & Telra. 45 | o E e SR SS, 2553, < S, P > as portrayed by H. L. Gates in his masterpiece of fic- tion—so vividly pre- sented and drawn so true to life that you'll wonder. time and again throughout the story—if Joanna isn’t a reality. Repub M T vt Advances in R Tel & Telga 4% Repetti Candy. sted varns of 215 | Am, Tel e 53 Reo Mot Anacostia & Potomac 5 Rich “Rad new n: 1 2. & Potoma Rih Bad v pid : The increased rate, it was an- rary Nature. Silediug Radio . 2 nounced, would apply to the new ”»’”w.» n \_\2”.;;.) ration B Cable, | stock as well as to the shares out- | Special Dispatch to The Star. TltTel vee TR texiEl | o fiu,‘&f\“ Gas et e Fli Gote A 3 s { standing and would be inaugurated | BALTIMORE. November 13.—Com- ese advances. | bolomac Elec. dst ba. Rit e wlith a quarterly dividend of 75 cents | mission men here say that, although ng is reported in the | potoma: e 983 | a share, payable on January 4. there are now on the tracks in Balti- e cet pi c L Lo Bl Pow. g. m. & ref. 75 — ab 60 o Pastern market parity. Kot Bl Foi. 4 &30, 18- more about 60 cars of potatoes for season is scheduled to | WA Aex' & Mi. Vot ‘'STOCK SELLING AT $61 which there is little demand, there is Angelo Tuesday | Wash, Bait. & Anbap. S nothing in the condition of the mar- ¥ | Wasnington” Gas s Ket to justify the term ‘“slump.” Washington Gas_ U NOW OFFERED AT $45 Prices for No. 1 stock today are SEW Y 'Y Eois P 3.00 to 4.00 for 100-pound bags, and NEW YORK, November 13 (@).— |30 paunas The General Gas and Electric Cor- [ 1.0 to 200 for culls and No. 2 stock. : Many dealers say that the potatoea nnounces ft led ta i< poration & 5 has declded to | {10 now have for sale cost more than the market value, and they are | its "olass A common stock at §15 | Well satisfled to hold them until the share. This stock 8 now quoted on | MArket rises again. i the New York Curb Market around| Commission men generally agree $61 a share. Fach stockholder on |that Within two weeks the’ market Yotor Nvember 2w pa e tom | will_improve, and that the ensuing fo Subseribe Tor adaitional shares o¢ | higher prices probably wiil last until this price In the proportion of one | SPring. The present oversupply was Share of class A for moeh 10 aeene | attributed to shippers trying to catch of common or preferred of any class | the peak of the market. then held. S L ety PART-WOOL BLANKETS NEW WO00DS IN PAPER. LOWER AT WHOLESALE CLOQUET, Minn., November 13 (Special).—Changes in the process of | NEW YORK, November 13 (#).— papermaking the past four years have | Cotton goods were quieter and a shade permitted the use of birch, jack pine | easier in the print cloth division yes. and tamarack in addition to spruce, |terday. Prices named on part-wool balsam and poplar. blankets for 1026 were from § to 10 SR r cent under last year. Sheer silks ved in the proposed TRUST COMPANY MINING STOCKS. ?;r the Spring continued in steady ember “""! ‘v’>‘| >'(h\h "":‘;r}‘““«;m"m a3 i 90 32 Ariz ulnhec(;‘ @ k POTATO MARKET. ugx\vand.“n“ of rayon underwear fe e on the com. | Merchant®, e st : CHICAGO, November 13 UP.—| | jieg were offered by some of the v atock | Nt i 4 : Potatoes, receipts, 68 cars; total | ' Beian iy ‘Alon st Gold - s oldest cotton-goods knitters to replace on $131.- | Wash. 1 s s United, States shipments, 568; Cana- | fing cottons. Burlaps were quiet and Aleulated SAVINGS BANK. dan, 20; trading just fair; market | (8 = 3 2 ghtly easler. Linen crashes and nings of & Saviogs about steady on bulk, weak on sacks; |}, cehold linens were in better de- Commerce s First Nat Cop. .. ‘Wisconsin-Mi common are | yos Wasblugton . : o ¥ nnesota sacked round mmon_are | East WashWELOR o opn - Fortuna Mines. . whites, 2.85a3.00; few fancy, shade | ™2"d: 07 | Becunty 1 $17.07 | SecuilRY Sireet higher; frozen, 2.50; Wisconsin-Michi- gan bulk round whites, best, 3.00a3.25. Ben Dmm Apple Defended Nited States 5 1 fi:}‘x:"}fln;:ffl Whskington Mechanics' . T The old Ben Davis apple, which 39 MORE 0IL WELS was a standby before sclentific or- & oy Cotper Gor e h T FIRE INSURANCE. §Kerr Lake ... - charding spread over the country WICHITA, Kans., November 13 |several decades ago, is stanchly de-| I 1 2 Mason, ¥ show smaller gross, | ymerican . ew Cornelia akin; marked im- | Corcoran .- - xlbeumnnl Mlnln: combined in- | KITemens i - % Niplaaiog" 21 per cent. 5 TITLE INSURANCE. Y Cop ex-d. (Special).—There were 39 wells com- fended by the farmers in Arkansas. | pleted "; the Kansas ofl fields last | Some 400 carloads of this apple were ma;kl.z?i '“hmcn 27 were producers | ghipped out of one town recently and ! an ry holes. when the farmers were asked why | ey they didn't grow a better, more com- LIVE POULTRY STEADY. | moriely profiavie “appic. "one ot EESERRES " eccocos = 2 == ze. S Sou Citjes Util South Dairies South Dair Sparks ‘Withi w St Reg Pap. . t Maur Pap Lid Stand P & § MISCELLANEOUS i Sy 1 Pot. Joint Stock L'd Bk. 5s. 10114 Swift & Co’ SALE OF JEMIMA MILLS ROt Henity tloi) Se... {;m i T Higxs Realty (shoart) s 5 Thermiod Rad T AKE | &o5ihern Biag. 6hae.. . G 1 Thomp R C vt 0 QUAKER OATS URGED | s, Eond 3orase 1 Thompeon. 3 Wardman Park Hotel ts. 1 z}nrnpr'\n, i JOSEPH, Mo., Nover rans Lux S 31 STOCKS. 21 Trambull Steel € ire the Aunt J LIC UTILITY & ',l":uhn» A' “l'it( v s (¢ ted late vesterday PUBLIC UTILITY, ."”\mx S L Wks A 4 5 Tunk Sol Wke., . » stockho the | ,\u:::\\fl)].r'x;("luufi Telea. . . 2 Union Carbide. D g sasves ,kn‘:bm‘n‘\uu GaS. .o Uni G & ET. stock will bring | Noriglic & Wash. Steamboat are i it is expected co | Pot. Elec. Pow. pfd. w.i.... N betic a%0 .l, i ’2 | Wash. Bwy. & Elec. coni e are. | \ash. Pwy. & Elec. pid Gcice il kein exesen | NATIONAL BANK s Gational Cepltal........... 200 Commercial .. t 1ug NICKEL PLATE MERGER | Vil € e g I"American 8 aq ROADS BOOST EARNINGS | £, “sicsovotiias ; &.’.‘.‘ki’“c”,.‘l&" i ol CAT wi.. coromoniicsy but very [ Wash. R Elec. '4s. © gen Cudmaw! | ofter to all its stockholders the right to subscribe for additional shares of It's a story of startling situations—dealing with a modern girl—of modern views and impulses—brought face to face with tests of character that will make you hold your breath in fear—and arouse your sympathy for her in the trials she undergoes and the defeats and victories which are hers. Ty FEr NP A S S S i or oy IS ik N e et S S Sroler e A Seten eI DD St A oy 5l BUEERIERS TR DR Lo L) Second -1l 2 & Cpfwl.. November 13 (#) Lt "Bank "of Washington : Taxi'C© N Y., » * »* »* * * »* »* »* ¥ » »* ) 3 * »* »* »* »* * * ¥ ¥ * X% ) o % % ) o % »* * Continuing i ol »* »* b o * * * »* * = ) o 3 »* b 2 * % * »* »* b 2 ¥ * * ) = * ¥ * b b o * »* Erass Joanna is a gripping story for every one in the family to read. SRR Sison SE25 [ s ad ey Call Circulation Dept. Main 5000—Right Now —and order The Star—every day and Sunday—delivered direct to your home 7 issues a week—60c a month s > iz on Has 15 R B DB BB NS B Ears . S e F2d » BiS R Storm I3 ) = niy. A S B AT BDIE B S 1 T2 MISCELLANEOUS. November e e b onthe B g (e L\’nflufifi!’f rans. & Storage. 12 Teck Hughes re 65 cen- cnthaler Linotype. 2 .2 Tono_ Belmont Exchange on London, 119 Morts. & Invest. pfd. . y 72 Tonopah Ext .. e e on_London, 119 | Bahs 0¥ Market com. .. .. 28 Tono Mining. ... mes. Five per cent | olg Dutch Market pid. 20 Tri-Bullion n, 53 fran 20 centimes The dol- | Lanston ;(‘g;mt yDe. ux::h‘t;d!x'.E‘x‘ Bspguoiedecs s 57 cen- [ SECliD on Marie Walker Mining s Yellow Cab +ov-o 13 Wenden Gopper. > 3 o 39 Plymouth 1d" M Golumbia, oo Real Es them replied there wasn't any. The CHICAGO, November 13 (#).— |originator of the Ben Davis apple Poultry, alive, steady; receipts, 11|was a man of that name who moved cars; fowls, 16a22; Springs, 22; tur-|from Virginia to Kentucky in lBOa keys, 32; roosters, 15; ducks, 20a23;|and went into the apple growing in-| geese, 19. dustry on a large scale. S A AL A SR s BB S L S0 - 5 i il e 29 enolie RO - 5% PR g ¥ 153 FER FaeE -k************************************* oA ek Fe e e Aok e sk et s e sk e sk ks ok ok ok ke koA ok ok kek * * * * * * * * * * * * * * :