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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, DAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1926. EUTTERBIT HIGHER [ New YorK curs maRKET | |PRIGES OF COFFEE 1°" it hesorwune RETAIL BUYERS PUT Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office NEW YORK, February 9 (#).—A t | 1 l(tgrfie:, output of steel ingots in tn: 5 . =TT n States th . < t BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. | under a resumed demand and got well | Iint ear, s ent e s M NEW yoni across the 7 level. is reported for January, 1926, by the vary 9.—Trading . Il ‘“.\L”‘ :l”: ‘i‘(’.\,fi Some of the high-priced public utili American Iron and Steel Institute, a [namiy of the Lidding ot ety | €S of the type of Middiewest and e . | Wtal of 4,153,645 tons, comparing with : AN | Southern California Edison were up 2 3,976,824 tons the month before and Weather Cuts Down Egg Re-| it ndusiriats ana Jurther selling | yointy or i they were excen-| Marked Downward Trend of | 4,198,564 in January, 1925 Daniy av-| Convention Delegates, How- ¥ | The Gilletse Satets B penort £ Raking shares continued to be erage production for the 26 working oeipks and Increases Whsie- | 1025 duite” e et Tines | e ot the Demsiment "ot duatice tn| 1925 Appears Just NOw | qaiiof the fonts wax 100,752 tons, | ayer Think 1926 Outlook Is i on the Curb | compared tavorably with those of the | the propbsed buking combination and i brevious vear, was taken by some as | loss )f 8 D p D ore re-| i : 2 = “.,":,‘,i,ff“““‘"“' comment concerning | nental Baking issues, N ELH wofit fler taxe: re- e 4 ctio spec buy: Continued inclement * weather pre | erv \\-.H'.a..\-' 1 :.,“:rf o T e o el o | Special Dispaten to The star. f BY J. C. ROYLE. e 4 u share, | ing came into Newmont and Utah vents many ps n bringing | 482 in the previous vear Apex, sccompanyiig cbtimistic state: YORK, February §.— The s from nearby country | e O eohpany A and B |ments vegar the outivukk for the| U'njted States is by far the largest IN TRAUING IUDAY \EW ToRK, Febiukey U—inevs y mas . 0. und the | copper metal market. Operations for fow ap Q. this mo ed to cons ot o s : ew appeared this mor led to d. onsumer of coffee, and is thus par- ava mioes Buyers for teiall merehnats a = s inyihing noteworthy. | the rise s 1 to be getting under e of 40 cents a dozen wits demand- | Venezuelan Petroleum startes L Ry 90 to.ho getts ticularly concerned with the forces Por @aples 1 started forward | way again In Ensineer 1d imderlying the extreme price move. ing_organizations here today than at AR cerr R ! YoRK LT 2 | nents’ that have characterized this any other previous time. That is the = hel of D Tonk, Tebmary 9.—Fol- Opjuatn S commodity in the past and with the eitimate made by wholesalers, manu- is through lake, lagoon and winding { breaks in eg< - Howing is an official list of bonds and Sone Buratie would not justity cases | Stocks traded in-on the New York | 10y cionn Couy bei T3t foutlook for the fuure, states the cur-| Poor Cables and Reports of |fusturers and dobbers, who sy B canal or directly through the Inlet 100 Crown Cent o] T & . S v, |out-of town demanded here. The: Curb Market & Euclid O Co “':(1 fssue of the Guaranty Survey, } e Shasan SHich dn : St ol .. plishvd by the Guaranty Trust Co. Trade are making purchases whic from Lake Boca i T e e | e aon Ot Cor publisbul by the Guaranty Toust Col Yeayy Goods Output Weak- | Raton to theopen sea T Gult O of Pa of New York. aggregate bulk larger than those Butter Bit Lower. | A3 Am Gas & i f i ¢ ; ) “In view of the current controversy ‘ u year ago. The orders, however. Send for illustrated booklet e Reiclicion o : : orest Lo, niote that { : “election i3 made carefully with strict e priees wegs o 3mSR B HES 1 G e ot 1 recehpast s bmds AL Mizmer Development Corporation Am Pow ) e 785 | over the zubber situation, it 15 0f' i ening Factors. ‘e numerous rather than large, ni ent vesterd: ppy attention on deliveries : f -al mar- 4 Asso G&E 0 Mount Prod : ied tha bber,"” B i ;. 5 ot wifect the local marv § Ao GAE il |3 it wvceeded that of rubber,” the surveg| ... _ . 3 S ils . N s e O icipnto matertal| 7 An‘Ghbw ish G 13 Yat Fuel Gas Continues. “Coffee was our leading| NEW YORK, Februars 9—Cotton| Most of the buvers aito are delegates PALM BEACH, FLA WASHINGTON: MUNSEY BiDG. inges in butte w3 until l”"“} llg i}‘k"(f)‘ugl\?‘: 27 3 L = import in 1923 and was a close second | futures opened steady; March, 20.2IY‘|“”| Dry Goods :’\9.\'01'“!”";1. which met atter the end of th L Wilntde s | 1§ Reuverhoard Ha g SO 11 :”(f.x.:-f(‘].l;\f.’f‘:.‘1 S I'l'n!fl)\(;":;:\’lwi:'r:\lr-“: 19.66; July, 1 October, 18.17: | Liere today. The merchs nes aselpric t dealers sald Monday condits SRl T Cen os 3 sl 2 December, 17.83. The market was|tically a unit in declaring that reta N i 1 el iy, the ! v - 4 BeterFules 0 o1 national discussion which enters df husiness for 1926 will be exceptionally ! 1 Boston & e 0 : Pt Rty o : A i ’ settled in s o ; Vet asraciiy beinz ! 1 Bur Ge 2 avos 0N tly and on a lurge scale into pop-rather unsettled in today’s early trad-| hve™ pirh fndustrial districts and Wit a8 QragEy s ad. eve 801 s Eilie Fuolan P T ular consumption. ing, due to increased near-month liqui-|agricultural sections are evidencing an e i e | 3 Brazil Biggest Producer. dation. No particular news feature |active demand for goods. stock on hand, dealers sta’iace ' ORI i of | Wis mentiored in ex ation of the = o ence Brazil produces ab ) ds of a4 ANy a ere were very litle in evider Dreawes apout twothirds Of| celling, but March was offered freely | Iradeldiuysment Besvy \d 561d off to 20.10 before the end of | The present movement of the tirst hour, while May declined to! the; ay, indlcates that the v 19.60 and October to 18.15, making the | of Lusiness for the first quarter will 10430 store pa . { F i 1am 5 zeneral list about 2 to 16 pi lese ok dane ary. Febru- |lges - Average receipts, 32a83: can-| 1 Re 7 A plans for price regulation, sinee the | Seneral list about 2 to 16 points net|cxceed that done in_January, Febru B verage e, rae | X it : : Heople of 1his contts conr lower, ary and March, 1925, by at least B t 34a56; hennery, 37ud L3 Gou Petn. 7 2 Am S et b DTt ot S e o ¥ oo “l“’]‘m:"z': The selling may have heen promot-!per cent. Many declare, however, | eauty et 3 naia’t « 1 W 3 3 g lee B2 B, out the world. ol by rather disappointing Liverpool | Ut thelr margins of profit will Lo . i live. i 4 Grand Trunk ) s 10813 3 Ror 3 2 e ol O ’ cables, but except for lquidation of |slightly lower this year. They ex-| . Kens. A6uds: L guloco Y § B ldesoe e Depariment of | old lone accounts in March, ofterings | vect that inrease. in sarnings will be I B onru. Dressed, turkeva, 4 et 2 soe | o RRCR | crease” in the price ‘resulting from | bore omParAtively light. The differ. | silghtly sinaller up to midyear than ang ceats, 40u70. ducks| AoyionCas A ol RR. 9 O | the Brazillan valorization scheme' | feo between March and May nar-|increase in sales volune | N ) ; the world’s crop and is thus in a po. Today's Wholesale Prices. i de 3 i Hem s oot wi J e L G s ke, S o i 1 N ATy g United States is the country most af Faney ected by the Brazilian government w0082, Liegll OB S0, B Long Teland Tf te 101 L | geese s, k 20 Mam P aigs A w1 08 with §6 points at the close yesterday, | the general volume of business should and a recent difference of o4 points. | Le satistactory, all are not going to Trade interests weve credited with|honefit alike from the high buying selling March contracts here against|power of the country. That is the purchases in Liverpool, presumably to | 1vason they are devoting the attentfon | . 13u15; hogs, =hi. «hoice, Py han $82,000.000 in the fis vear | 2 el 1M P & E3 N o8 : Y eh e SR ‘ cellulold ¢ | ended June 30, 1925, During that year | Leavy and v DSt the AMEEn . e e | rowed to about & points, compared| Retall merchants admit that while | Ut 'l't i | ! i | the average price of coffec Imported | . oavee wEanl : 3 into the Unfted States was 20875 | | e 131 hand C1 M wilT ] i L, {uents a 4412 per cent higher | 3 ear. The inc 1 the peice o] o C ©ro.months iding up good will. A good many | Brazilian coffe du; P s s Quotations, them had excellent nvp)-urlvu;l] perfod was nearly . ' {ONEW S TRt Monday of finding out just whi : i i problems are. As buyers, they en [ countered the wholesile sulesmen, and | s [mamy & taxi door siammed behind | He does not use drops or in_Junubry, 1955, the AVerage | ket openid €ast, 08 Liverpool cabies |MUYEF who muttered to himself, T drugs of any kind in determining vour visual e 1man couldn't sell me a p: leaf fan defects or the amount of eve strain. as he b iy umder the Equator i has learned the needlessness of such an opera- | tion through his study of— ¥k The glasses prescribed by vour Opteometrist are designed with a view to beauty. as well as utility. S Fruit and Vegetable Review. ;S ROE S € St halaia Pthes ek 2 i § Recent Price ton futures opened sieawdy. March, vezatables (compiled by the M ti SBSELREL e v s > J s e z poq | HE34 Ma, T Tult 18,45 Getober, News Service et of Agrientturall gl san ou' g I Buniier ¢ € Rat + e peak of eachied i 9), & | I7E0e &%5e i ! Dirat Mot | : . . 24 Truambull Sb s i ! LDl C &R vio 3 i price for Rio No % van o Rhyemhaol ol \pples—Supt FRD 6 < 100 1R & Sh pa e e T St able than e derate, nu 3 Rin fnfe 10 A ¥ e R s ? < & Despite 1 te: demand enn- | showed s of Sales Training Needed. H | T i E i b e 6,00 $ | I b 1 0 near months and 3| o e Seonriel e es, ! I = s a hal 1 not partien distint positiona. | The malority of the person v e Black Twigs oSt e v . s s . fations In.price, | 1 g o ONS. | jierts attending the convention express | 22 7 h, ¥ D New k, A 23 By 1 { B & p n et it ] ‘ 2 points Fight after |, bejef that the main need is better =i avound 850 " ¥ mendous in Ut socn ensed off again 1o | \ Baldwins, ly around 4.5 5 ister Mil 655, Motor i« 4 = U S e education and Uaining for the sales fcomt {0 JarEe t the con-|the opening figures of 19.54 for March 1 medium to 2 FOREIGN BONDS : 5 ‘ This ! S s 0 Ottt Some of the merchants agreed { Winesaps R o D oid At =y it ! A tol the statement published today | 7+ —_ o Stan < R T beduniion s o y u n It contint S BN ACHICK M the Ve g| This ~cience taught in the leading size, ripe, 2.25a2.50 e s URL psnl Forhan Co A..o. ] b ot e e e ness depres- | <che lleges, and deals with the ef- N L Ces tehories. | % 4 aringe 19 wiliket S185 unfivoraby o Diites ana Ingrean fokt. oF relciciors Iizht mponi(he eie., T¢ you Celerv—supplies light: demand mod- | 1 reports from cot A ket . spressed doubt are troul in any way with your eves. con- ans: caliiornia, no| i : ; . s conside ) that |that domestic S oversrce gl S e S an M Optomers it Fait lonres: withiout delay 5.00: ordinary | 5 . ' » is move tha * sined to work out plans for the elimi coate, market riies reported: Florida, 1 dozen, best. mostiy, 3 o : - quality as 400, small size ¢ - e for the de PaceaE i Cotton Values at Noon. nation of ste, which will enable . | = 3 A cent rise YORK, Fet 9 Gott h t the lowest # . > . tuce— Supplies moderate \l-malnd 4 Brov sanca e 2 s o ’ x 3 prices. District of Columbia jerate, market dull: Calitornia. Tm-y Rhin Mo Dan § : | ay msse Manoyioly 2 3 P 1| The value of good will and t & = Ay rial Valley, crates, Teeberg type, 45 | 1 Rhein Union o4 favpin ¢ | the end of 1924 the newly or- ; . 2 of i will was strikingly illustrated | Optometric Society. Inc. 5 . crates, Tceberg | 15 Riine Weatpl, 5 T E & - | znized Sao Paulo Institute of Perna | S w4 (). | 1vday by the report of the People’s | . I . L15al.00; l“‘lun-ld'.ml‘(.- ;gu;m i‘x"x“:\‘ N i B nse took over the| o Son ldh atewds Lizht and Coke Co. of (‘hicas | B oston type, mos 21 Siem & Hal 7s o e 3 - Hatory warehonses | u Iy, 18.45. | San 11, president, stated that fair quality :fnd condition, 1.50a fi';};!y;;;-q,}‘ !;.;‘l},’r‘ ,‘:l‘ B = Hunt Bros A E 1 ith entire control of et : "_‘" 1833; | the coneern had sold 33 806,454,000 GBERD ; s (i . T Rason Cor A . ee defense in e feet of gas in the last vear. | Gl | Salesin STANDARD OIL ISSUES ontl Rt To m: contral of | ance, which amou Cabbage Market Steads. o e . . = v S e Sty B ) IR i R NEW COPPER EXPORT oy P nd moderate, market fairly "ml.\_A 5 S e i AlRn oG iuny to resentment of | e el 1 s, ampery | st Bl PR T | R e | AGSOCIATION COMING :imim ein i T mo: 01d stock: No sales | le O & | i are e U0 Top il ot Can w42, g “the mainte Onfons — S light: demand i, 80 frians £ 10y A O E e high | i v i en keener in market steady: New York and RS TRL R Wit hig) 3 Magnates Working on Plan to - b v e | . sacks, vellows, U. S. 50 3 i g 3 “Cor R & 3 Priges H - fthe t . ¢ o oderate; de- 0S8 O Indis Meiville 5 urn deme v 1 ike. 0 aj il 300 S 0 dndiana. ... 13 i Weest, 15101 Vrazil. Althougi natural envi U. S. Support. coke Bave heen jumped (o exorbltant | Russet s 2008 0 Kentiii : P W : roninent Gnd the luge scale methods Lelghis, and when the acute need for . Russ 03 O Nebraska: (. S . ue ar coffee production - — | substitite for anthracite are over| 1. 6.9047.06 00S O New York. . 3 1 N “m"'.\ ("r-‘,” A Customers are expected to turn in ach—Supplies heavy: demand | 128008 0 ant new wi 577 50 A t : & es for competi- | By (na Associated Press. . rs B | ket slightly weaker;| 900 Varuum Ofl.... 1648 1043 Sunie M t wad are mple 1o upset| g SORK. Febi ree mumbers to as and ol " The| s bishel baskels. S4vOY type,|Sules INDEPENDENT Of STOCKS. . wsona b nopoly iation of 0 new cobper export asso- | LiaIers of bltuminous cval and ;uu. wial h South (;,;r‘uh‘l;.;,nll‘ !:ump. n ;’}’fi‘,'r\;.mr o . . ] - Fs ' Mnch Lowe ces Unlikely. wcion - he W DEnbden L We s yoneer barre! y type, 3.50 - 40 Am Maracaibo.. 10 1 Y A » e So. far : AT aE Tnw Wi i€ - Califlower— Supplies light: demand 5 i : gom' B : Do e ; ol bt sults of Coal Strike. bLut tha fact remains that | fort er Corp iut n ke, which usu v sells £3 g 3 California, - : patnE) ¥ e .. ining Co. an v : Fiexm; Carih Synd. 1 o Ohio Fowe < w2 iTee s rou mne s 5 the ovens, is retailin 2 5 ile bituminous formerly price Carrots Are Cheaper. = i i 2 { prices fron 1 i Selibardis a 0 @ ton is selling anywhere rtoes—Supplies light; demand | 5 - Steel i St ofive 1 . use! of gas s i i for_good stock, market firm; | Washington Stock Exchange| 1% b : Siiate below: thosi Nyoos. e, | visn - sa . 4 imated b et 1o it :p':\‘;\‘n"m\_l Jixes, ripes, wrapped, o : ' | however, is largely ascribed to ';_‘_’P L 'I")‘ i it""“ ‘“_\‘“N"‘* e ont at least above that for the cor- . 5 g . 3 15 Pittah & | hand-to uth buying polics vharged with the tormation of & COmM- | yegponding period of '1925. Consum upplies liberal; _“flf"fl“d ol H . ptd Y 5 B Bowe 5 | norters rather than to decredse preffensive expert urency to replace | yjon oyt e PEEOG OF L1o0- | CORaRy market slightly weaker; Texas, | 105, 19, 86,1085 & % 15 3%, 2 3 onsumption. The visible supply the one f the nrincival i cubic feet a year in this cour hal basket. 1604175, 2 7 4 T 1 H ! st roducers withdrew severasl years o e sy Y : L 79% i 4 Labout e dbw Sarving over 10,000:000 sepazate oo <tring means—Supplies very light;|” Tinerey National Bank—1 at 215 ! e e cost el the dow ko, Drafts have becn submitted to | Soroins oY "‘”' 7990 sepérdte con | at this time last vear, s umers yresent there and moderate, market steady:| Mergenthaler Linotrpe—1g at o g P unsel of pect nies - orida, 75-bushel hampers green. ordi: Natl. Mtge. & Inv. pfd—350 at r [ Santos 1823-26 crop of about nin s tion about 10.600.0 qual 0029.00. AFTER CALL. ke ; > 00 Ligs does ot icute ST . . cooking appliaices, cppers — Supplies lisht, demand ¥, 23—$500 at 103 4 , 3 4 on of stocks in il e T E S heaters and : derate, market steady. Tlorida| [ ‘ o : it 2 « the 4 Cuba, pepper crates, ney. 5:004 [ 107, 10 at 107 20 at 107, v . 1 2 C to the Governme 1 be I Cuba, pepp Wash. Gus Tight—20 at 7 1 il T oinise he ( e il b 3 = < N S & Ve, com.—106 ar 230 ! e t eroy Greaer rdination i tion mills of India produced 751 iiggplant, cucumbers — Supplies & - v 2 & oreign sellin ith prospects of 000 potnds 000,000 1 VL[ .\oflsalec‘rungf‘ed»\” e o South ¢ 2 . At justi- | more zed market for the red, pounds of other goods in ti St vear Oifra, SOUASHE oy v = 2 p fies fts defense polics the prope. « Hetal o one of the chiet henefit marked increase over outputs of rket. E A 3 S5 7 Senst DAL néw BIton tiat ihis @xtrem@ 15 H 1 irom the associat the previous 12 months, <trawberries — Supplies light: 714 Sou Cal E. L i 5 e At ¢ 10 moderate, market steady: Flor-| Mones—Call loans, 5 and G per cent 13 Sou al new i of the Santos crep makes {mendous price variation, which jeop ol Bidiand Asked Priccs. 1 B X35 ardizes the ece i Mfe of the state.” 1 BONDS. 1Stand P & ! HUGE RETAIL SALES - semicvmy, 0 SRS BGOEE ERAMERICAN CAN WILL ITWO NEW BOOKLETS 11 Stutz Mot | Amer Tel & Telga. 45 i : (B Switt il PREDICTED FOR YEAR| e it - | R T SPLIT COMMON STOCK | about enable 1 Anacost Ana. & Pot. guar. bs. (. & P. Telephone Be. . [ri x . . — &P T oty i ’ . Preliminary Estimates of Business i . i3 22 5 E 9 D vt .' i 2 Stockholders Approve Six-for-One ‘% O S lt] B ls Volume Make New Records let Gs. . 2 [Sarpide, n & Basis—New Shares on $2 3 Possible. n R s R e : ! Dividend. { . and our — e e & i Investment Py the Associated Press ; NEW YORK, February 4 —Prelimi- | 1. HEE ] e E : YORK, February ¢ = yary estimates of the volume of busi- | Wash. Rus 213 2 1 Tl 3 of the American Can . Savmgs ess transacted by the Jarg 1 MISCELLANEOUS. o g sinres throughout the country (. Paper Co. @8, e | 2 { mon stock on a basis of six for one. Plan SO bz e SRS, te another vear of prosperity, with | bot. Joint Stock 3 g 4§ | The present $100 par common will be v the sreatest profit’ pver | Souinern Bitg. @3 i i | exchanged into new $£25 par, four for ales of Gimbel Brothers | {iiinay park Hotel O | isocmume R a oy one, and a stock dividend of 50 per xpocted to run as high as $130. STOCKS. Chint Cons M | cent will be disteibuted on the new 000; BT Macy & Cols sale . ¢ id 4 {eommon. It is planned to place the ted at” 5000000, Eetimates PUBLIC CTILITY. * { e common on u 82 annual dividend Fifty-Three Years of Proven Safety.” This booklet rize store clude Johti |y Tl & Telea 5 4 | lasis, equal to $12 on the old common 1 e r L Philadelphia, $8.000.000, | ¢ I rrardon. - 1085 S Hoola, Min | Net income for 1925 was $16.390,036, ’Sfll?u:bg;‘;;:‘:hnm; geste;l»nvfety features that hu;earfln:de Nasannier Nortoll & wash, Steamboat Mason v E { equivalent after preferred dividends i € coice of myestors in 48 states ant oF - e & NOFGIE € et i SR 114 1533574 share of the commen stock, cign lands, and that have resulted in our record of no loss Laxative v $45.000.000; St u;l'n‘ul.;:‘n o | Por; Elec. Pox - 2 o in contrast to $11.341.931. or $20.50 a to any investor in 53 years. It explains how 7% Smith Clothier adelphia, = 340 .- | Wasn: Rwy. & Eec. bid. 915 N ’ share, in 1924, Profit und Bonds combine the lasting security of the old-fashioned real i '\‘.,:‘nfl 3 0 hmu’r.:fl“ 1 ATIONAL BAX X {3 © 1 ; (n(lx.!e! at the close of 1 was $53,345,- estate first mortgage with the modern first mortgage coupon Tiamburger, Los Angeles, $20. .‘.‘{...,‘,‘11:;1:,:‘.’ zas Eremier G i e ; ""»:‘.“.":vl::v.lnst $43,140,050 the year leo- bond. e teaniaton Doy, Go0as. Cor- | Gemsieschi 23 e T + | “Maurice 7. Sullivan was elected a ““How to Build an Independent Income.” This booklet 0001000, “Apsosiated Dy CobIE L0r- Hbirier. S 2 Tonopah e, 3 director to succeed the late Daniel G. describes our Investment Savings Plan, under which you —— ation pwol b i'» cralAmerican e & Tono M. | Rtetd, “‘tin plate king." may buy 7% Smith Bonds by p‘y;nmt; extended over 10 = 4 L |dahee e il Uni East Min...0 43 : e months, and get the full rate of bond interest on every pay- i oD . - TUtah Apex... ~ = HAY CROP SECOND ONLY [ oo L i AUTO EQUIPMENT FIRMS ment—S$10, $20, $50 or more. It also shows the results you ‘ second B s b “_ :3{1?‘-“:] . 3 | can accomplish by investing systematically over a longer TO CORN IN ACREAGE | *** : g "L s CONSIDER BIG MERGER period, and thus receiving compound bond interest. Wi ot i can Seaurits & Trunt . INSTALLMENT SELLING EW YORK, TVebruary 9 (@) For copics of these two booklets, send your name and Tahle’s W YORK. Febr: “The | Bunk. ot 5 \Wall Street hears that a merger of address on the form below. SEE v »- : CAUSES SOME ALARM | o mranies mamutactiving”"sfirinz , g - ” o CTeRE s St = e £ €1 Or automobiles, il . O & wiive oils by carn|| e C e = NEW YORK, Fehruary 8 (), involving about $15.000,000, 14 wader Denominaions: $188, $300,/$1,000 s & \vs the National Bank SAVINGS B tually all the merchants at the retail | negotiation. Electric ~ Auto Lig ities: 2 vi to work off the cause and to fortify the O R oty | Commiseees &2 Savisis lconvention liere reported general | (ompany 1§ understood to he seciine Maturities: 2 years to 10 years system against an attack of GRIP or o o p i |ty oot £on [ Commany b . i E ndds | East Washington b ty e country. |acquisition for cash of the starting FLUENZA. \I.‘:I( {illfons the value of the hay | Seenth, Sireot-.- - . 2., IC. H. Chaney. vice president of the |and lighting systems manufactured N N. ; that of wheat by sibout | United Stalesc oo : g:;;‘,”““(“.v",";f,“"“i”:""'l'm‘.‘ Natlonal | by the American Bosch Magneto Cor- C A Safe and Proven Remedy in use for . Vor half of the total sup- | e k, a against installment | poration an e properties of th 4 for it animals the United selling and inflated credits, which he | De Jon Company. American Bosch THE . ° MI I H 0. Eg: 381(]:8“ a Quarter of a Century. ! 5 { feed 58 H WLASh S R e e e ! sald amounted to speculation. These | will retain its other manufacturing ) total comes in the forms | a s s two factors. he suid, threatenmed to |lines. Founded 1873 Foughages, hay and fodder, Straws. | Aiioni Union... 2.0 - convert the “prosperity parade into a | == o= ConE B sice, root erobs and xneh it INSURANCE, e | UNION OIL'S PROFITS. SMITH BUILDING, Washington, D.C.—Main 6464 The box bears this signature or crops s ave pastured off ATter f oo, 1hev reach maturity. toal Bstate Title LT UR I ; NEW YORK, Tebruary 9 (#) — K —PHILADELPHIA—| —MINNEAPOLIS With a total of 74000000 acres in | MISCELLANEOUS. ¥ figEIS"BIo SE HEAVY. | Union Oil Co. of California NEW YORK—PH] =R eeacn 5, the hay crop is takinz up us| TR A R ARIS, February 9 (#).—Prices | profit of $10. 6 9 oy i L matt ot our agricultural Tand | G Baper o1 o were heavy on the Hourse toda S and tay lent ta 208 NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 53 YEARS o it Aid 15 vears ago. | Mo Trans. & Siorage. ‘Three per cent rentes, 4 franes 75 |a share on the capital stock, against = - i X e 3 \:!'m!mesin Lxr;a_nm:o on London, 132 | $10,704,048 i}" 1(;"23. r $2.83 a share.! Natl. Mtze. | francs_ 12 centimes. Jjve per cent | Profit was $27,08: compared with | RATES ON BAR SILVER. 1 i e 5 loan, 55 francs S0 centimes. The | 27334031 the vear before. Deprecta. ; y - ! L4 L4 NEW YORK. 1 e ) Lanston M s Was quoted ai 27 foapes 16| tion and deplotion charzes swvere

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