Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1926, Page 29

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D. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1926. s GENERAL MOTORS’ BILL FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO |KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE NEW YORK CURB MARKET NETS LARGE PROFITS FINANCIAL. EBIG REFRIGERATION company’s 10-year 8 per cent sinking fund gold notes were redeemed at 110, reducing the outstanding amount of the finished autofiobiles, the equiva lent of 5076 freight trains of 75 car: COTTON ADVANCES | FOR FREIGHT $57,000,000 | eac | | these notes to $7,000.000. ; MERGER IN EFFECT Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office NEW YORK, February 11 (#).—Re. | —_— D NEW YORK, February 11 W\.fil ¥ 2 YORK, February 11 (£).—Of i turning prosperity to the tire-manu. | NEW OIL WELL DONE. General Motors Corporation had a STOCK DIVIDEND VOTED. fcial announcement. declarinz o 7 | . i = ective th> plan by which the Slectri | BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. | continued, carrying the Continentnal [ facturing industry is reflected in the| NEW YORK, February 11 (@) |rallroad frelght bill eiceeding $ NEW YORK, February il P .—|[efrigeration Corporation becomes | NEW YORK, Fe issues down another two polnts or so. |annual report of Kelly-Springfield | Midcontinent ~ Petroleum Corpora- | 000,000 in 1925 for the movement of | Directors of the White Motor have | gperative as a cousolidation of thé i ORK, February 1l.—Judg- This took the edge off speculation in | Tire Co. for 1925, showing net inc |tion has completed a well on the|its cuars and trucks and the material | voted to pay a 20 per cent stock divi- | Kelvi Nizer and Grand Rapids o £ ng from the actlon of today's curb| o8 (000 FIC U & tn tnerger deals. | of $1,452,577 after all charges, in south half of its 160-acre lease in|from which they were made. About|dend on the capital stock and at the | Ref ation corporations, wus made r_ni:Lelt.ul]mra was no doubt that its United Light and Power, however, | trast to loss of $1,525.745 in the pre fs‘(..ny pool near Davenport. Okla.. | one-quarter of the 835,749 automo-| same time proposed an increase in | he n| It was stated Cover by Near-Month Shorts | ciious “tendition e, 2% | waa @ feature among public utilities, | coding year. The' company has set | with initial production of 1.200 har- | biles sold in the year were driven from | the authorized capitalization from $25.- | 90 per. cent of all atork in the traders disposed to come in on the advancing several poiuts on the an- aslde & speclal reserve of $1,000,000 rels at a depth of 4.230 feet. the plants and the balance shipped by | 000,000 to $50.000,000. A special meet- | nator ‘corporation had heen dey f S A = ment that stockholders at the [out of surplus to cover fluctuafions in 2 £ {railfcads. Tt required 380,704 freight| Ing of stockholders will he held in | under the plan. and $0 per cent and Buy in New Crop Tavias side ISo ORIl e ey, Thecting March 3 will vote fo Increso | crude rubber prices. | - icars to bring the raw materials into| Cleveland on February 27 to author- | Nizer stock. All the sartritie e bir: lntg' e o Ot | the authorized “A” common to 3,.| Durlngd925 a million doliars of the' Boy Scouts noff number 2,000,000. | General Motors plants and carry away | ize the action. 1 Grand Rapids company we 4 t s = 500,600 shares and the to 2,600.- | = Months Noted. the Assoclated Pre " YORK, 7 es opened steady 19.82; July, 19.14; O mber. 17.97. The & “n advance of oue 11.-Cotton arch, 20 38 further by near month ShOrts | NEW YORK. I' . el QhilosEawen.: L ! |, NE ebruary 11—l on . and foreizn bu T new crop Posk ) towing is un official list of bonds und Ont Latpiot tions. Narch sold up to ¢ thelstocks traded In on the New York States Pow A and October advanced 0| Markat tsasy o peast Pok n bit rencwed selling of Sale i : sl Botler = es ONDS Pender D Groc B Azainet purchases of May by el DONDE e % Pheio. Dodse Cor i interests suppl ¢ month de OAlled P gn...... 765 % Phila Eles ex o . 1 the narket ensed o a few m Gus bs.. 09 i x N Am Pow 3 i S in the eurly trading it o= ,'_‘7, ! twithstindins S ot faver | g abie soil . hoanil LasoG d Purits £oud pro A = L Pl B nav d h hud Le | 8 | acied 30, wi i crop post:lons | 1 Showing nel Tos or 4 poluts a: | 18 : the e > 1 ar, while the | South G i new crop wa Joehanged. | 00 Somhe A P A o i 20 Southew P L New Orleans Quotations. v W ORI AN, February 11— | ¢ Vi steady. Mareh | 5 Vuly. 1861 bid: Oc- o8 o . D The | : wooasear T & R 5S¢ ontie {6 e sble cables, but new! Fyiiae gae fwsl ol “hade better, be Zéumm:». Po. 3 First trades s demi f March #nd losses of one point on Moy » October and 14 Pun-Am Pet 8s. > M P o Eq Dacember guie ints each | 3 pa RUO G 98 .. Tight after tiled 1 Plja Ranid Tr s ¢ alighit, W 3PUre Ol (o B8l _ = 7 Rai! Kani B 3%al ¥ points on | | tuichases were made with the utmost | caution. | _Foliowing the recent acilon of the 1 Department of Justice aguinst the pro- | posed baking combination, there was {no further Incentive to continue oper. ations for the rise in this class of siocks. On the contrary, liquids:iton 13 A e 3 BUr G’ Blec Maes Gag 3 S P 000, Dividends on the new stocks, if approval s given, will be continued | on @ busls equal to the presen. rate on_the old stock The coal stocks continued their re covery with Glen Alden changing | | hands at 160 most of ths session. | 1 Pyene Ml 4 Puid Kurdes Bir 2 Reuu Mot Th b R, 3 ¥ T ot Thermion Rad C. - The Next Link in the Piggly Wiggly Chain Will Open at KENSINGTON, MARYLAN sse. The o cused off ag 2 e 4 Lot Ergit nel o . - . . £ became weing suppos by )9 by ol D t t A e alrengun i Vs : : PR T This Store is No. 51 in the Washington Distric iR umbull Sti 6s. l‘m P&L Byt tr o Cotton Va'ues ut Noon. < 11.—Cotton < stead July. 19.0i 17.93. Hruary I"ehruar B, March October NEW Washinaton Stact Exchange! morro Lt Mones went, Biga ¢ & 4 Trices. BONDS. UliLiTe cloxed 10 PUBLI Tatiens] Bank of Wasn TRUST COMPANY 109 Wasningion Loxn & Touw i7 a:hington Me FIRE TITLE 4 Title ul Estuts Title M1 Paper pla D« Fadaral Storage pfd Merchants T ey l\q FOREIGK (Quotations furnished EXCHANGE. ;v W. B, Hibhe & Co. Sinirial s.':fi."nsfk: 0 34RO Lendon. pound ) Montreal.” dollar * Taris. frane it 3 OB by o }’Z“‘?“ - —e e Are You a Sucker. Too many paople . dielr money in duy dreams and wacg up broke. 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COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY ALTOONA, Pa.. ¥ 3 Pennsylvania Railroad has ing records here in the last fortnight in East and West freight movements, which have averaged 4.58) cars east- ward und 3,941 westward a day Fobcunry 11.- Co. lias been WASH NG The simplex Enginearin, approximately 50,000, : OAKLAND, Februsry 11.—The H.J Hetnz Co. will build a million-dollar pickle plant here. The factory will cover 10 acres and employ from 400 10 1,000 persons. FLYMOUTH, W The Interstute (‘o) nerce Commls. slon decision refusing an increase of | 163 10 56 per cent <ought by curriers | | February 11. las heartened ce:e producers. About 70 per cent of America’s cheese 1s pro. duced fn Wisconain. PITTSBURGII, February 11.—~Ther: has been a decided faliing off in de mand from ofl country dealers for pipe | and equipment owing to a check in | driling activities and curtailment of il production. { Ancient Romans Made Iron. rom the London Mail | That the ancients made iron of a| bet: qQuality than can be produced today was the interesting statement made at a meeting of the Iron und Steel Institute lately held fn London. The examples under digcuseion were some ancient iron speciriens found at the Roman excavations at Richbor- ough snd T"olkestone and a piace of [ iron 1,800 yesrs old from the (umu\mi Pililar of Dehil. The latter ploce has been cubjected 10 elaborate tests in the foundries of Sir Robert Hadfield, who told the in- atitute that 1t could not be equaled by nodern makers and that in his opin. ion gome of the secrets of metallurgy | have been lost. The most remarkable thing about the iron from the Roman perlod was {ts great resistance to rust as com- pared with modern {ron, although badly corroded specimens of Roman fron” have been found in the New- castle district. Fifty Million Years Old. Plaster casts of footprints bslieved to be those of the earilest land verte. brate. have been bhrought back to Princeton University v R. Milton Fuller, of Montclair, N. J., a member of the senior class who undertook a geologic field trip in the Grand Canyon during the Christmas holidays. This amphibian {s important in evolution in that geologists consider it one of the earllest, if not the carllest, land ver- tebrate. The footprints were discovered in the middle of the Supal formation of the Misslssipptan or lower carbonifer- ous era, which dates their formation roughly at 60 million years ago. The exact naturé of the anfmal is ot known although it is thought to be an ancestor of the modern frog and sala- mander, Tt was iauch larger than either 5¢ these, however, since each footprint 1& four inches in dlameter and the weight of tlie creature made It is equipped with a first class FRESH MEAT DEPT. where the residents of Kensington and surrounding territory can obtain the finest quality of FRESH MEATS and FRESH FISH at all times. FREE SAMPLES OF NATIONALLY KNOWN MERCHANDISE FOR ALL CUSTOMERS ON OPENING DAY HAMS Fancy No..l's, smcll sizes, 8 to 10 —delicious mild cure. POUND UTTER EGGS The Well-known “Stetson” Brand—Extra Good pozEN 38c TWO DOZEN 75¢ | 5 Lbs. 28¢ Grapefruit, large Winesap Apple Grapes, Emperor SUGA Chuck Roast. . Strictly Fresh Lemons, large California, Doz. 30c Best Cane Granulated Fresh roasted, freshly cut, packed in vacuum tins to retain fine flavor. round 57e Prime Rib Roast. . ..lb., 30c Sirloin Steak.......lb., 43c 30c “Sunset Gold” Fresh Creamery In Cartons vo.. 3 for 25¢ s..3 Ibs., 25¢ .....b. 18 24 Lb. Sack ... Ib, 22¢ $1.45 | Large Ketchup. . .. Small Ketchup . Large Chili Sauce . Medium Chili Sauce Large Tomato Soup . +| 'Small Tomato Soup .............10c FRESH MEAT and FRESH FISH The Highest Quality at the Lowest Prices in the Most Sanitary Markets in Town Pork Loin Roast. ...lb., 30c Best Pork Chops. .. .lb., 35¢ Leg of Lamb. . ......Ib, 35¢c SHOULDERS Hickery smoked, convenient family sizes—4 to 6 lbs. each. POUND 21¢ New Pack and New Prices Lb. 51¢ | GHEES wzek 38c | LARD | given the co t t t and equip SR Al 1« number of giass ies {n Russitc Marzaite Co Y, {i0r 1he Soviet zoverament. The com 0 Aedcon = 3% bined factorles, which will turn out Sardinal Py i, | many kinds of glassware, will cost| U. S. No. 1 Grade—Absolutely Free of Frost Iceberg Lettuce. .. .head, 9c Spinach ...........lb, 10c Kale ...............Ib, 10c Mushrooms . ........lb., 60c 0 o= 58¢ | STAR SOAP SHREDDED WHEAT - 10¢ Beechnut Coffee | HEINZ TOMATO Products BACON Strips weighing 8 to 10 lbs.—regu- lar old country cure. PouND 30¢ Lb. 39c Lb. Jo New York State Medium Sharp Pure Open Kettle In Cartons 10 bs. 55¢ Sweet Potatoes. . .3 Ibs., 20c New Cabbage....... Old Cabbage. ....... Yellow Onions. ... ... 6 Cakes 25@ KRUMM’S MACAROXI, SPAGHETTI, EGG NOODLES Buy Them Assorted, at 3 rackaces 25¢ .27¢ .18¢ .37c .29¢ 14c Halibut Steak......Ih., 38c Salmon Steak......lIb., 38c Fillet of Haddock. . .Ib., 30c { { Jomamcems o ciose. | sk B 6 e o Round Steak.......Ib, 38c | Shoulder Lamb Chops..lb. 35c | Fresh Jack Shad....Ib, 28c || ! NEW Y X, February 11 (Spec . Johne-Manvilla =S e % 15 & State holiday. The Chicago Board a5t NEW YORK. February 11 (#).—At | a cost of between $3.000.000 and $5,- OYSTERS f Trade will be closed, but the Chi- H 4 . e - H andle orders for the Southwest. The . e 28 e ey Fi e for baking or Every purchase from PIGGLY WIGGLY -STORES Freshly Shucked . NEW YORK, February 11 UP).— 5 Medvie 81 G2 e 3 1 i i i Nt o ing Lol Chod lm?“% i e liy| SHARE LARGER PROFTTS. frying. must give complete satisfaction or ycur money Pint, 35c “o. of Bultimore jumped to $3,000,704 i i 2| NEW YORK, i . . . ifor 1930 aster intercat. Yederai taxes %gu".&flfl% o 1 ke el ot will be cheerfully returned—witheut question t, 65 {ahd other charges, from $1,399,147 the 3} ffohawx mug P 284 | of the Western Unlon Telesrash’ Co. - c uar y C {year before. B et e i 23, | employes will recelve 63 per cent of | ; : e 1 “ 3 month's salary for a period cover- ; ! It pays to read the want columns of 3 ufi | ing_the last six months of 1925, in ‘The Star. Hundreds of situations are ‘;N ,M; I\'unu‘lsl to 15 per cent for the first i * fobtadned through them. NI 814 | nalf-of the year.

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