Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19 DECISION ON BOOK DEAL DUE TODAY tate Commission to Decide on Attitude Toward Mrs. Ferguson’s Action. By the Assoclated Press. AUSTIN, Tex., December 4.—An nouncement by the State Text Book Commission whether it approves the action of 1 committee in exe chairr the ney general.’ A decision by hu'(-d forw . ma the com anship, WOOL MARKET DULL. Have Been Very Slow During | Past Week. De Bales can quof RERRIS & MARYLAND COMMISSION SETS HEARING DATE (! Potomac Edison Company Seeks Authority for Large Stock Acquisitions. Special Dispatch to The Sta BALTIMO Dece to acquire §13 preferved st NEW RESERVE BANK DIRECTOR IS NAMED YO same bill. ol e——— o[ c——r=3|n[ 00| —2|ole———=]nle=——2la| ——23d] NEW WHEAT ‘KING LOOMS IN CHICAGO | Cutten Regarded as Pehind Bull Drive Causing Sharp Price Increase. By Consolidated Press ¢he exe nm days of a ye t to a new *wheat king” as adership of the previously d buli traders. it opiniop on the ain taken up in the apostles of =3 . Catten, however. denies that d with leadership seated with rume March. Advance remendous Ie Plans Upset wnt and especlally uthern ilemisphere. purchases pply ir turnish Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. NW. 55th issue of stock now open for subscription Share: able n Five e of stock, $1.00 each, terest paid James E. James F. Connelly, President Shea, Secretary Southeast Store Will Stay Open Until 9 o'Clock Saturday Night Nerthwest Stor~ Will Close at 6 UR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! Shipments of toys and furniture for Christmas sales arrived late. We had rather sell them to you at. a sacrifice than carry them over. Buy now on Nachman’s Easiest Credit Terms---a little each month or week you will not miss. Buy toys for the children and furniture for the grownups all on .| Baltimore to cover his previous sales of wheat and at the same time with further heavy buying of wheat for e livery. Ioreign markets ahead of Ch n S cents abo above oth markets. Now is whether Chicago can intain her position out of line with other market The bull ‘s business, so long a bull leader, is to ng for higher prices this vear the public, p of the wild mark isn't in heavily on t i One bad burning ut the insiders say is ready to try = Cutten’s Rise Rapid. Mr. Cutten was tively known member of the board of trade here only a little more than a year ago. He saw at that time a poss bility of a world shortag he first to sta enough Mr. Cut- a rel Through the early months he pyra ided his holdings. and when the & bull market of late 1924 started of the bulls. His were far up into the millions. hen came the ¥ v I He is credited with I g lost most of the earnings he made in the bull Wheat market. Since then he been trading, but in 1 ectac With the prices he of the | ing to take a jon the market LIVE STOCK RECEIPTS IN SHARP DECLINE b The Sta BALTIMORE crease both in receipts of live st December K in nd in shipments from this zeneral during November to the monthly report of tock Yards Co s showed the heaviest decrease. city were accordir )| By e un- | TRADING EXCITING IN RUBBER MARKET *[ Dealers Can Hardly Keep Up With Orders in London—Prices Are Higher. Associated Press LLONDON, December 4 Rubber sharesp rovided the feature of the sck market this morning under a wave of buying orders which dealers {had difficulty in executing, so keen | was the demand. Prices rosé through- out_the list The ln!«mhl office’'s announcement by the in Mincing Lan | heed to the i the however, nouncement commodity v, €pot rubber bein, penny lower at 4s 6d, i;- ssitions from 1d tc lDATES ARE CHANGED FOR CROP REPORTING | d more nd de irregular 3d lower, ade I v Winter heduled for desired more of \m riving ¢ vear for 1 ‘ANOTHER ADVANCE } IN PRICE OF FLOUR [ o) 1 harrel N Decermber AT e of 25 cents [in the p i the distant | | PACIFIC COAST TO GET | NEW TICKER SERVICE Quotations Will Be Only 10 Sec- onds Behind Tape News in New York. ted Prees. December | Francisco Los Angrles will receive New York Stock F quotations in full by ticker beginning possibly in March, it is learned. The new service will make New York quotations avajlable in the Pa cific Coast cities 10 seconds after they appear on New York tic] X New York and New- Orleans cotton quotations, full Chicago rd of T quotations mittent By the As NEW is estimated, will he TOBACCO PRODUCTS IN NEW STOCK OFFER " YORK, December 4 (P).—The Tol ¥ ts Corporation an |nuun~~ plans to offer 144,434 new shares of common stock to present k.m kholders at a price of $80 a share, ompared with yesterday” osing $97 on the Subscriptions will be re- is of three additional v twenty shares of a on stock now held. | Is of the sale, amounting to! he used to pay for the tment of United ires under a similar | Cigar | plan indebtedness. remedyor angens . ..l =1 o Heudaiinrters for IVES and LIONEL Electric Trains Xmas Tree Outfits With Genuine . Mazda Lamps Catalogues in Colors Free Washington Theatre Supply Co. 719 Ninth St. N.W. Phone Main 8647 -|ped with every modern facility, New York Stock |3 20 SCHWAB WOULD HAVE |RECEIVER IS NAMED BIGGEST STEEL PLANT | Baltimore Mills Eventually to Em- ploy 27,000 Men, Says Beth- lehem Chairman. Special Dispateh to The Star BALTIMORE, December 4 “Eventually I hope that the Sparrows Point plant of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation will be the biggest steel plant in the worl Charles M. Sch the board of dir corporation, made statement on 4 visit here yesterds Its present force of 9,000 employes will be in creased to 27,000, and it will be equip- he chairman of of the steel sald. Mr. Schwab, Eugene G president of the corporation, £ about 50 others, inc nd directors of the Beth! ation and_bankers fro York, Boston, Chicago and Ph phia, came to Baltimore to make an | inspection of the Sparrows Point| plant. Grace, LIVE POULTRY STEADY. CHICAGO, December 4 (#).—Poul- ently announced and to retire | O ———— Ol R i ol Rl I e —with promp satisfaction ing emerge: New instal general repairing han- efficiency th long experience. 22 Ready for y § g Maurice J. Colbert @ Heating Plumbing Tinning R T | 621 F Street Phone Main 3016-3017 H E A T I N G Ma RV @Jwarflm@@a@@mfim EQ fl@ Customers now having accounts can add their Christmas purchases of toys and furniture. We will gladly cash your Christmas savings checks [ ] ] r,, ... FOR MURRAY BODY 'CO. i (#).—The has been_ap. e Murray Body tement fssued by would be no \nuum o the cor yration 2 ip was r 1 t due t the re to the a merger of th ‘Widman ¥ ) son Body Co, While They Last! Fine Quality BULBS 50c¢ 31 Per Dozen & 14 & H o Main 6953 Franklin 9369 Darwin Tulips Per Dozen Hyacinths and Ul WE G()! RIGHT NOW—in the midst of the WINTER SEASON, when our stock includes all the NEW SUITS, TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS—THIS SENSATIONAL NEWS COMES LIKE A THUNDERBOLT OUT OF THE CLEAR SKY! ur Stores Must Be Closed We have catered to the MEN and YOUNG MEN of WASHINGTON for 15 years, with Amer- ica’s best and greatest clothing values. Our reputation for QUALITY and HONEST DEALINGS will live in the memory of our patrons long after we close our doors forever. s5l],(lil Stock Without a Hom Only a short time remains. Out we go, but before ‘we go EVERY GARMENT in our stores must be converted into CASH—by order of the executor of the estate of the late J. L. Lapidus— who was the sole owner of the WONDER CLOTHES SHOPS. Prices are slashed way below the ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURING. LOT Neo. 1 125Young Men’s Suits Odds and ends stock. AN small ONLY. from our regular sizes—33-34-35-36 13 LOT No. 4 754 Suits and 0’coats These are the sam that made the name WONDER fa- mous. Alterations. Free of Charge e quality garments stock. LOT No.2 224 Topcoats & ("coats Odds and ends from our regular Sizes 33-34-35-36-37 ONLY. LOT No. 3 A3 === “Out We Go” LOT No.5 564 Suits and 0’ooats A selection of the best ments—known as WOND! R S‘UPE- AT somsrous 621 Price 225 Suits and 0'coats In this selection there are many fine garments. All sizes at present. 19 “Out We Go” Price LOT No. 6 Tuxedos A very fine selection of high-grade, PENNAAVE. silk-lined, hand-tailored Tuxedos. 19 “Out We Go” Price Open Saturday Evening

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