Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1926, Page 26

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26 : ‘ G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 926. WEATHER PLAYS ACTIVE PART MEAN DAILY TEMPERATURES. 1925. WASHINGT TRADE IRREGULAR. BUTTER MARKET HIGHER. IN BUSINESS IN WASHINGTON| LAY il ot I'md.t,..g, recres dipirissieel ] WD O Gttt g Prices Advance About Half Cent S Signs Healthful. ENTIRE COUNTRY During Week. R . & e ey \ g e A CHICAGO, February 27 (#).—Cond: oser Temperature Study Would Eliminate Much NEW YORK, February 27.—Brad- 3 X p 7 street's today says: Trade conditions| WILKES-BARRE, February 27.—|tions existing on the butter ‘marke Waste i s Usi ‘oal—) illi Save are somewhat irregular, but most | The Sheldon Axle & Spring Co. has|during the week were very much th aste in Homes Using Coal—Half Million Sav siins"are Teslthrul ones. Wholeualo announced that ft will employ wbout oo (1 " N 1O it 5 amn e daiiout fe trade is holding up very well, sales | 1,000 more hands in the next two| = 1 ail ing Is Declared Possible in Nation’s Capital. Do o Py e tie® | mmonths as & Tesult of the settlement | throughout the week previous Mo i o N W tadl lines, with Spring goods being dis- | of the anthracite strike. Other com-|day was observed as a holid: : played, show some improvement. In- |panies whose products are consumed|a result ther S i s it accumula BY L. SETH SCHNITMAN AND entire perfod to maintain comfortable 8 . dustry’ is moving at about the same |by the anthracite mines are increas- 3. W. WILLARD. inside temperatures at all times. | Bece a5 luse week, with the steel pro. | I8 activity. on all sides pdie elin Washington householders, accord- B ducton larger than new specifications, al A | 1 o oMGG] Nigures, Consume, on an ezl o D e seitans | averuge, six tons of anthracite per - D 3 " factories operating close to capacity housing unit, [t euch family could | and some improvement in bullding. ™ : effect sufficlent fuel saving, by a A 5 ot The stock market, however, has vhic! ving » | those prevailing at the opening. Sloser SE o b o L EA AR 3 g crop, which, owing to its huge size st ) ng at o8 closer study .A\:rl:\](ielr":'v:’\;lc changes, been comparatively dull, with B ARl Dakean & eohlén i”:'x.fin;”_uf,u reports for the wee T e T AL orevaliniG. Dihea smaller than for some timo pas of the raisin industry for the last|IN¥ I'ebruars o not a aingl.f ooy R R T very considerable declines in & two. years. Final payments ' totaled} U nnesota Co-Operative n both fn. | Fould e e Moo P stocks, chiefly Industrials. Most is- | neariy $60,000. . Assoctation shows an 11 -4 militon s annually. Naturally, sues show a weaker tendency, al- 2 5 ALl ez “nt over the previ i s eaving. /(o e WELFEH ) WL, St though the movement {8 considered | PHILADELPHIA, Februury L7.-[O0US we nd an increase of 12.19 new | 11 mowise aftect the personal domiprts by some observers to be merely a |Contracts for lighting the new Dela- [Per cent over the corresponding weai sl ias Lo o0y 10 I RRNEGENG technical readjustment of the spec. | ware River Budge and for railings | ar, while the American Assocta ter voric ] ousSHipiln 8 5 (Expressed in degrees Fahrenheit—Scale inverted for temperatures below 65 degrees.) tacular advances of last Fall, not in.|and footwalk gratings, which have | e oy B Manufac ough the As an ald in inlerpreting the ac- Data from United- States Weather Bureau. volving any wholesals scaling down | been held up five months by the to "i 8 report shows a decrease of 1.7 Ltk 4;”!1HIM“) ng chart merfl‘ln mhu!;mid - DR s il i B0 e s e sl s of values. controversy, will be opened March 3. | mm; "l'v‘f;lr!"‘\um«' week and wter ah- |40t of mean daily B . . s o per cent over 1 : sehold s Speculative selling, coupled with the | 111 e Cb N february e TS e e e i classifed into | W|LSON SALE APPROVED. ; BUSINESS TOPICS. OIL PROFITS JUMP. decrease in cotton exports, sent that | The Pepperell Mills will start'a TR comtorts, This n\r!\1n| SR i » IFARGO, N. Dak., February 3| ('&nmo'l!t&'1 to the lowest point In sev- 'mlx':nml"]fiuo Jooms Monday, furnis | e of the many I | k A | 2 . cial)-—The elght wheat bel ¥ e ing work to all employes who have furves hehind the (Degrees Fahrenheity New Company Will Be in Full Op- | el e Ao X rn Ainnesota | California Petroleum Co. Reports v(‘)\fi;{(-\kly bank clearings. $7,953,- | pas; “dla N",.; Decemtese1 A vave of ger 0 B0 50 B0 60 0 80 eration. Within Month. {report a bigse ) Large 1925 Gains. aladi e = 07 hal LAY il iy Sty 925 than in any year sinc 1 kol 2 = TULSA, Okla., February 2i—The| “ob a 4 { NEW YORK, February (®).— | The total volume of business, NEW YORK, February 27 list of completed wells in llhl.llwmni ehioken 4 to econ . Y The sale of the assets of Wilson & |ured by cheeks ssued, was'$053,19%, [ The consolidated statement of the | LIVERPOOL COTTON. | e N . .t ) one mean 2 Tead Yo, s sablherd to the Seoriaii 099 ~, 5 “ | . creaso in initial prod: which | 90 business 5 i jCo Liiimgoipetns ot xencuant (FE L e SCO. Febranrs o7 | Califernin Petroleum Corporation for | LIVERPOOL, February ®.— | reached 22,405 barr zation committee for §23,150,000, was| SAX s _ February 1926 shows net profit of $6,294,852,| Cotton, spot, quiet; prices ste fleld was the main contr 2 {confirmed yesterday by Federal Judge | (Special).— _Southern Pacific has)compared with $2,894,462 the vear be. | American stric od middling, 11 baxrels from Ulives ay. ordered 23 new locomotives from the | fore. This is equal to 14 per cent on | good middling. 19 tetly middiing i %" Wilson, who will be|American Locomotive Co. to be de-| common stock, $25 par,|10.70; middling, ¢ stricl 1 o reorganized company, | livered late in Ma utsts g at the close of the year, |middling, 9.65, NEW ORLEANS, February v company will be CHICAGO, ruary 27.—~Wiscon- | ineluding shares fssued fn exchange | strictly = good § Distributior a month. Prior to|sin's apparent trade output of cheese|for preferred stock and securities of | ordinary, 7.15. Sales is about o - the confirmation of the sale, approval | during the lisf week amounted tc|the Mohawk Oil nd Ventura Con- | cluding Receipt Have Still A cati { of the transa ssed at | 3,071,000 pounds, an increase of 11,-|solidated Oil flelds acquired during the [ 000 bales, no American. > beginning of have | @ meeting of siockholders of the old | 465 pounds. Riceipts at Wisconsin | year and compared with 9.86 per cent | My, | before stocking he | ation | corporation. warehouses are running ahead of last|on the combined $29,332,160 preferreds 9.55; ¥ e | Retail & of Sprin ods in the | faiinatibn of ste in| _ Wilson & Co. went into receiver- |year, indicating an increase in pro |and common stocks outstanding in o 4 9, 1 noon | department stores have he some- | a3 heating. Shipping sts, | Ship at Trenton, 924, | duction. 1924 1 9.65 value. !what light except in mil ( o and, more recentl; 1a farmers, ! e U Ay B R B s e B S S i B ol S | 63 = e e 3 sed some prmmo . v , but no real FRESNO, Calif., Februar: 'he s de he balance ¢ Sun Mald Raisin Growers - of the week all ed stead tion has malled cl completing | t© firm, with s at the close of the payments to members for the 1923|We¢k from i to 1 cent higher than ste in | has = Total days. 3 2 , 2-|vear, as m t : prints 35: process butt rolls, 32 Lately & careful study of | wre | temperature ranges as well us other | conditions on the part of the | ild . has resulted in af e stribution of building | operatio vith the consequent in n | crease in efflcien nd savings, to at | & ater contentment ¥ take these | Any Car Delivered for Only $25 Cash!! ; ’ u‘.; 1;.“ ot | , = Balance Extending Over a Long Period, Payable Weekly!l! S e = / 3 Days Only—8:30 AM. to 10 P.M. SATISFACTION | i ~ ) 3 3 : . ?\‘355”‘1‘:_*‘“‘?@";' & . Friday, Feb. 26—Saturday, F eb. 27—Sunday, Feb. 28 J‘”‘fl‘ MCRC!WH! | & g = i PRICE REDUCTIONS ON NEW CARS have brought scores . imh STREET AT R | i . of car‘owners to us, all endeavoring to trade in their used cars on - : i P ]edge to the P Ubllc i new ones. We cannot accept these cars if we are obliged to tie up on Used Car Sales our money and storage space in exchanged cars. THEREFORE, we must sell them quickly or sacrifice our new customers and new car profits. Good business demands that we > i : uild it, or £ | < o e s 15t Easic bope b s i S o 0 ST sacrifice these exchange cars, regardless of price! Staeand Adesic Tons T e atots (iai baster Fach car st be'sold for fust what ¢ fs port Lines on steamship i All Studebaker automobiles which are sold as CERTIFIED 2 1 page, issue of | CARS have been properly reconditioned, and carry a 30-day guar- 0 o S e a r b EVERY MAN'S i antee for replacement of defective parts and free service on ad- e g justments. i s I T s s e (e et Every One Backed by This Unconditional / BYCEORGE T, MU Every used car is conspicuously marked with its price in .p!uin C i 5 H figures, and that price, just as the price of our new cars, is rigidly «Pl(!dge of Integrlty an.d HonPStUN Keeping Informned g maintained. . ° ] The publlc can dest in confdence and safety only with the dosler whows Never has such an opportunity been afforded the ?ubhc! Never §2Rk Every e of them must be Bonesty priced to begin with. before have such sensational terms been offered! Never have de- Every purchaser of a used car may drive it for five days, and then pmdable cars been pnced so low! All this and more—EVERY if not satisfied for any reason, turn it back and apply the money CAR BACKED BY OUR PLEDGE! paid as a credit on the purchase of any other car in stock—new s | EVERY CAR in this $25 CASH AUTOMOBILE SALE is D e S e o e price-tagged in plain figures. EVERY STUDEBAKER sold as a B CERTIFIED CAR has been properly reconditioned and carries a Not omy to the public, but also to e Studebaker Corporation of Americe. | 30.day GUARANTEE! whose cars we sell, we pledge adherence to the above policy in selling used This % - P—— pmhm - D CAR with only i — ment of $25.00 and with no finance charges. The balance you may pay weekly—AS YOU DRIVE! i | Joseph McReynolds tRe World o S/ \{ N/ Y $ cireulites _quickly and 14th Street at R and 1706 14th Street N.W. provides every working part with an ample oil J. H. PRIESTMAN film : h AT e ps T SR T Phone Pot. 1631 Bales Mansgor O N ) B v e San e , With the of cold! it store busl- | gest Octoher : Incidentally, teraperature for that | v October, this condi | lemunds 1, n| | | g RN NN vz . A e i e KRR ) o v e e fuportant All used cars ofiered to the public shall be honestly represented. (0 s e \RNS’ 1ectric Paste : Kills Rats, Mice, Coskroanshes, o W aterbugs, Aats, Ete. | Alies eating it they run lor water and tresh ot die cutsde, Ha: epartmesn By e e eIt | d carviers. ATl Druggises| 3 O%-8re _ 350 Esough te AU Auadreds of ressr | SBSBol SIS NSNS e s e ra ST e o O g XY o e ar S an e B e o 3 S L e Beware of Substitutes. . : P : At Good Dealers o - ‘ Everywhere. ve nut stat eI, All Makes—Standard Models 17 STANDARD MAKES. Late-model Closed Cars com- prise the bulk of this stock. Sedans, Coupes, Roadsters, Coaches and Tourings. -, BAYERSON OIL WORKS~ COLUMBIA 5228 NEW YOR = — 4 RS Y ftats, 2 = i il |8 3 FINANCE CHARGES i 4 R T : P : & ; WAR TAX {5-Room and Bath Apartment Su:i?ly‘ . I';:t\ - ' : T . : . L3 : N() RED TAPE OR th and Girard Sts. N.W. | sk S ! = ; S i . ; : INSURANCE REQUIRED o e Most of these cars have been reconditioned with Egyptian lacquer or Duco. Some have sall new tires. We have spent thousands of dollars in the recondi- tioning of these cars. asene RS s e s e v N e e £ Excellently serviced: b Lv. “Washington ig; thoroughly wiodern; 4 RETURNING outside roc Lv. New York (C.R.R. of N.J.) 47 ‘ . West 23d St Now Only,$70‘M°"‘,h Liberty S¢. ........6:0 A remarkable Apartment for this price. I STANDARD TIME .y MCKEEVERW'G For Details Consult Ticket Agt. | VT s ealee0 T e 01

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