Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 29

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TOBACCO GROWING INCREASES ABROAD Situation Has Vital Bearing on Demand for Surplus Raised in United States. Epecial Dispatch to NEW YORK, United States is markets as an outlet for about half its production grown for annual from that Expansion of countries now American lea of a highe and pi feal to o amor preser, to A erican pros ice of the situatior eviden kets to ex colontal 1 national r ing impor world m: Greatest and the B Ttaly Enlarges Crop United months of 100,0¢ Sta can producers for the international market of tobacco used in ciga actures of toba and other mar clusive of cigars. FARM AID CH Co-Operative Marketing Experts to Meet Here Soon. Council ¢ eting ing Peteet retary, declared speakers would ir dine, ernor of Chicago, co-ope torney. and R ville, the na A national « under . O ral credit, tion. "FOR ITCHING TORTURE Use : There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop it ~elieve skin irritation, and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can Zemo, which ge skin diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimpl Blackheads, Rashes, quickly give wa quently, minor overnight._ Itchin stantly. liquid that time. for i+ nay Quick Relief! A ple: 5 and ation As: 1215 Frank O. L. Tllinois: Moser of the American Cotto change, which has been studying ru will report to the conven- blemishes disap Zemo is a safe, antiseptic es not show. ~AND RUSH T ALOMNG ,\WAITER. T iM A HURRY, The Star. November 30.—The dependent on foreign | of tobacco aside ar purposes, 1 Bank of Commerce | Commerce Monthly THEY TRIEDC T Hoow ™ME BUT | SAYS-ILL GIVEXA 000 For TH' ProP T ’253'»?‘1';\'« TAKE 1T OR LEAVE 'T production in many | ily dependent on tion inim: other countries | foreign markets | vital tmportance | cers. | les e te and man- as in the tend vy forelgn mar- own domestic or to meet | nd the grow- | e Balkans In the Recent Gain WELL, | GOTTA B GITTIN ™My OROER 1™ Gov A GUY IN THERE WHAT DON'T EarT - pound THE EVENING - STAR, ANY OLD JOB LOOKS BETTER TO ME THAN MINE. WASHINGTON, —By Webster SAY, GLE, | BOUGHT THAT APARTMENT HOUSE 1 WAS Tetties \ OFFERED EM 350,000 PR \T Ar' THEY LAUGHEY, AT g DD 1 TELL YA \ V[\\ " i YEAH, | GOTTA B€ GITTIN THLS CAWFEE 1M 8 Fore \T FREFZES ; — Rumrin' A 15 GVTTIN / INVESTMENTS Dutch East Indies. e of the 6 pe January 1, 1947 To this pr the vield of bo (‘.t-[ nine | bo nt, or | which than exports | good a bond period of 1924.| The 5t s fell off in ahout s decline has not | T two cou per rn ries, | RIVALS THE cent, for so of which ma- | operating at 90 per cent. BEAUTY OF OFFER FOR TH LEGSANARMS APARTMENTS 7 YEAH, THEY YA ABOULT. Gov A L 1| SOLO ™My 8T STREET HOUSE For- OFFERED ™E | | rnearLy TWICET #245,000, THaT {AST €M Do L ook Lke A Foor 7 < 7 /) Z 1 WISHY | HAD A, o8 ELEVATOR OR SomETHIN, THIS BUSINESS o~ My MERVES ! tures March 1. 1953, and one of \rh!ch‘ | Is due November 1. 1953, are also re- deemable at par in 1933, but the lower | coupon rato makes it less likely that | elther of these will be called. Both t 5i: per cent bonds likewise sell at present and show yields ption dates at a price of of about 0 for the v and of 5.25 per cent ovember matur then that at the quotations the € per cent bonds are 1an the 5ijs. ations may from time ilto time reverse this situation and | prices prevailing at the time the in | vestment is made should be carefully ‘| compared. There are, however, many investors who object to paving much of a premium for any bond, and this 1 ! overates to hold down the price of | manv otherwis: desirable issues be- { 10w their real merit. (Copyright. 1925.) | STEEL MILL OPERATIONS SHOW FURTHER GAINS | NEW YORK, November 30 (P).— ® | Operations of steel mills in the Youngs- { | town district now average 92 per cent , | of capacity, a small increase in the last week. Open hearth activity fs d |at 94 per cent, with all of the United S Steel Corporation's 15 units, nd 48 of the 52 {ndependent furnaces | melting. Bessemer departments are 5 5. THE S Red azd Biack Color Combisation | | orts | xports | 4 question. red by Ameri IEF TOPIC. slation, of ¥ rs Co-opera to be held plans for the me & council's the prominent lude Secret o s _chairman. ce of the council Liquid Zemo ching torture and ipply you with ner: in_most ca: y to Zemo. F g usually sto| be applied at any asent effective syrup. $3,$3.50end 34 b-_‘gr THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, SWEDEN GETS MATCH MONOPOLY IN PERU STOCKHOLM, Sweden, November 80 UP).—An agreement has been sign ed between the Peruvian government and the Swedish Match Co. for a_20 year match monopoly in Peru. The Swedish company will form a special company for the contr e monop nufacture, importation and d for the exclusive privilege pay the Peruvian government £200,000 annually. The agreement be- comes operative in February WILL RUSH FLORID FREIGHT BY MOTOR Special Dispatch to The Star ATLANTA, November 30—Nearly 200 chauffeurs have gone from here to Valdosta, Ga., whence they will drive | passenger automobiles and trucks to Florida West Coast points, where rail lines are choked in south Georgia cities are filled with automobiles, furniture and other freight, waiting transportation into Florida overland. . LIVE POULTRY STEADY. CHICAGO, November 30 (#).—Poul- try alive, steady; receipts, 11 cars: fowls, 17a24%; Springs, 2413; turkeys, 30; roosters, 15%; ducks, 18a20; geese, 18. CARLET TANAGER This Gitt will make Christmas a Glorious Success and the Giver Not Forgotten Parker Duofold Duette oA perfect match—a matchless writing team T the very first sight of these cheery lac- quer-red barrels, hearts will glow with joy and gratitude. ‘The Pen with the Hand-size Grip, Over-size Ink Capacity, Free-swinging Balance, Invisible Filler, and 25-year Guaranteed Point. The Pencil with Gold Crown, Clip and Tip, Hand-size Grip, and Non-clog Propeller that turns lead OUT and IN. A perfect match—a matchless Writing Team. Ready for Christmas at all good pen counters. Duofold Duette Black-tipped 4nd Gold: Overise, §11; Junior size, size, $8. Sadin-lised Gife JANESVI] Our Parker Pen Stock Is Most omplete Columbia Photo Supply Co. 1424 N. Y. Ave. Main 619 Greeting and Christmas Cards Lacquer. , $8. Case de luze -red ot Black 30; Lady Duofold included. LLE, WIBCONSIN Tobacco warehouses | D. ?SEABOARD AIR LINE | MAKES FINE SHOWING | | Sl | Details of October Report Add to Large Profits During the Whole Year. Special Dispatch to The Star & BALTIMORE, November 30 - board Airline Rallway Co. showed |an increase of $1.730,922 in total op- erating revenues during October, as compared with the corresponding month of last vear. the total amount ing to $6,008.210. Total operating ex- penses of £4.450.659 were but $1,070,- 122 ahead of October, 1924, however. Net railway operating income amounted to $1,063.212, a gain of $331 495, After allowing for Intere: other fixed charges exclus however, of interes adjustment bonds, a balance of $427.279 was left— an advance of $ 4s compared with October of | This brings the ba {10 October 31 to $3.065.624, of $686.442, as compared with the firs 10 months of 1924 GAIN NOTED IN EXPORTS. | BALTIMORE, November 30 (Spe | ciall—Exports of foodstuffs through {the port of Baltimore last week | Shiowed a gain over the previous week | Ot flour, 12,820 barrels were exported § 510.428 bushels of graln exports were jrepresented by 424,252 bushels ot | wheat, §5.000 barley and 1,176 of mait The British steamer Antar took out the only full cargo, 360,280 bushels of wheat. for Falmouth r=dr=J, For Street Wear For Party Wear In All the Latest Shades and Trimmings! Jr=lr=lr=lr=4 St = /A 22 ==/ == == ) can do it stock of D. Meyers of chased at a sacrifice.” =7 KD < Styles One Strap Two Strap Sport Styles . Opera Pumps Swing Strap N l 7=y =4y =Y, The newest of the season price that makes you wonder “how they The answer is: “A surplus C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1925. DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Vote Important Payments. NEW YORK, Noverb: in 1922, payable January 2 to holders of record December 15. The preferred stock was issued after dividends on the common stock had been omitied in June, 1921 Kelvinator Corporation declared ¢ extra dividend of 50 out of 192 earnings, pay: 6 to stock of record December Total cash dividends paid in 192 amounted to $1.75 a share. with stock dividend of 1% per cent ' $4,000,000 SILK CARGO i ON WAY FROM JAPAN | SEATTLE, November 4 pment of silk, th ignment of its kind to be n American-Oriental liner for months, is due here Dece | on the S. 5. President G | the silk, the President G | tons of general Oriental fre | 8,000 bags of mail. The | bringing 250 passengers | NUNNALLY DIVIDEND UP | NEW YORK, November 30 () mi-annual dividend of cents a share, which formerly had been cents, has been declared by the Nur ally Co., pavable December 31 to stock {of record December 10 Every model is worthy of your attention! new and fascinating and the quality is far superior to any- thing you could possibly expect to get at this low price. ‘Whatever your requirements vou will want one or more Just think—73 styles to choose from! Wise women will buy more than one at this great saving. of these frocks. Sizes 16 to 44. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement s stylesat a Baltimore, pur- And it doesn’t happen often. So buy now for the whole family at these saving prices! Materials Black Satin Velvet Suede Black Kid Tan Calf Patent Leather o Copper Satin | Spec | TOBACCO RECEIPTS OFF. Libby and Kelvinator CompaniesiLo\\er Grades Lead Week's Sales AL ceipts of Mar ped 10 310 he percentage Erades —— in Maryland The sta FIMORE o land leaf tobacc American sociation s| 10 not ohje sheads lust week, while | totaled 720 hogsheads. u lurge which were lower | inir 1a CANADIAN PACIFIC'S NET Algeaa i ve per ve heen chartered to |centimes. wrgoes of ore-shipped | The ¢ ng the month of December. PALAIS ROYAL BARGAIN BASEMEN Extraordinary Sale! Emphatic Savings! A New Purchase at a New Low Price Silk and Cloth resses 9 fi The Newest Styles: Two-piece Dresses One-piece Dresses Flared and Circular Skirts Basque Styles Straightline or Tailored Long Sleeves, Short Sleeves or Sleeveless. Styles are In a Wide Variety of Materials and Smart Com- binations A Super Value in Women's Footwear - ‘ $9.95 Rubbers! 69¢ For Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children. All sizes! All per- fect! Products of the United States Rubber Company. 29 SOUTH AFRICAN TAX IS CONSIDERED FAIR s

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