Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1926, Page 24

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That s one 1 * manufacturers arv | Lright future | looking insure that | land are taking the supply of 1 . {ing thall never be e sciu- | dispatch vom | now | of the New | ot th Vo in e i that they | to further the con-| of homes Dby instruction | fand in rome instances by {in tinaneing by reforestation aud by | eltmination of waste in woed prod i Southern UCine Av decided to continue conty ; funds to the American Suvings Buil ing and Loan Institute to educate the publie to the niages of home own- finanece home buflding. tunce provided by the a R ) dts members, the termined, must be such as (o listh 1o credit system Hits Tnst |15 AL Frost of Shreveport, La., i r the assoclatio prominent South are fully willing n people to pay for the essen g sh to main proper stands of Hving, | ¥ made on the | nent Buying. noa whethe r diment the da stallent by winet lest tem beestablished and individual un hown t | ment pl | homes and building | the building wmd by assisting ve taile; in many instances to finance | huine for their customers.” ! Marce L. Wisner of. Laurel, Miss., | president of the Lumber Manu-| {facturers' Assocfation, and A, Shreveport, president « ronp of Jumb coneerns Luilding ] o ass 1 suplislied v " cad- | pine Tumbe One or two pleas- gently | S tait stimulate vels VAN Then you will and feel clean, sweet, re- | clear, and vour head tongue harr ipe. inconvenie sicken, “Cascarcts” has become ol ref { | dealers and consumers [ not 1o be exhausted. Reforestati s Discussed. The other me the | tion, in addition to Mr. Kaul, we i termined on a reforestation poliey, | | but asserted fire protection must be | | provided by the s und an equi | table system of r cut-over lund 11 ¥ ided. | teforestation.” Mr. Kaul dded, will mean « continuation of the great lumber industry and an im. | mense economic gain for all, in which | the lumbermen will participate. The | | Southern pine lumbermen who take | 1o interest in fores nd who have not attempted to practice veforestia e RETAIL SALES IMPROVING L were THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Maryland Canners | WESTERN MARYLAND eeking Tomato EARNINGS SHOW GAIN B Special Dispatch to The Star. Tariff Increase BALTINORE, Mareh 26.~arnings of the Western Maryland Railway continue to show substantial gains | compared with a year ago. For the | second weck of March estimated earn- | Ings were $377.304.20, against $361,- 591.14 the cors ponding week a yeur 4go, an iucrease of §15,803.06. or 4 per gent For the first half of March esti- mated earnings were $789,756.89, an Increase of $65,674.61, or 9 per cent. Coal again furnished nearly 50 per cent of the total earnings. Recelpts from coal traffic amounted to $290,- 938.94, o galn of $96,072.80. or 53 per cent. From January Ings were $4,503, increase of $80; Coal tonnage coutributed $2.439,153.87 to the total. The increase from this source was $617,746.01, or 34 per cent. | { nspateh to The Stur 10F rch 24--De. mand that Cong increase the preseut turit of 15 per cent on canned tomatoes to 40 per cent to protect Maryland canners agaiust a flood of the product from Ttaly been made by the Maryland n Bureau Federatior istics Khow 84,0 ot cunned tomate pounds of toms ported tfrom 0 pounds 20.517.817 were m- year ut with Muryland ners are unable compete, seriously injuring the industry in the Stute, 1 to March 14 earn- of all the to the advanta Results of the nmoven marking lumber ini Liv the outhern welation W declu by sers, lumber iirchitects 0 thoroughly wed both the fm the lumber in uture outlook expressing K "ol IN HARDWARE BUSINESS manufactur Hurdware and bullds successfu! Age will say tomor- | | Retail hardware sales are appar-| ently coming along in a very satis- ol en in- ory manner. H the end matching of lum In the Pittsburgh area wnd points | ist utilization short the ecast, the weather contines to Jther waste-suving methe | toll of hardware business, odx of production and distribution. thls conditic as to be ! . - r;-lvmm and reports in fron these districts are mor le. ! Seek $1.37 1-2 an Hour. “Prices ure steady fn most sections | Star, and few adjustiments are being made, A differcnce | either up or down. Reports from { is separating | sections indlcate that Spring merchan- | wployes in many of | dige continues very active.' cades here on the new : SR SEATTLE WHEAT MARKET. ! ne effective April 1.} workmen want Employers have, SEATTLE, Wash., March 24 (@) have | The first wheat futures market tof Minneapolts will open in Seat | April 15, Francts R. Hanlon, manager of the Merchants' lxchange, an- nounced last night. Trading will open |at $:30 w.m. and close at 11 am. : ; FLOUR PRICE REDUCED. Special Dispatch to The Ster. BALTIMORLE, Murch 24.—-A redu {tlon of 25 cents u barrel on Western | grades of Winter patent, Spring pat- ! | ent, Spring straight and hard Wintes straight flours was announced at th our exchange todas . PURCHASE APPROVED. NIIW YOR ch 24 (). —Stock- holders of Flectric Auto-Lite Co. have approved the purchase of the starting, | ition bustness of sricun Bosch Magneto Co. STEEL SCRAP PRICE DROPS. NEW YORK. March 24 (). Hea melting serap has declined cent m in the Pittsburgh district o $17.25 a ton. i { Servel Corporation, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 1926. SELLS $5,000,000 IN NOTES. | PORT TRADE INCREASES. NEW YORK, March 24 (#).—The | Spscial Diepateh to The Star. in line with its BALTIMORE, March 24— Business recently announced plan of recapital-|of the port as reflected by Collector izatlon, has sold throughh White,|Holtzman's report shows au increase Weld & Co. $5,000,000 five-year 6 per | in both exports and lmports compared cent convertible notes, maturing April | with the previous week. Exports were 14, an increase 0(J 1, 1931. The notes are convertible at | valued at §2 any time at the option of the holter | $1,495,119 over previous report. into common stock on the basls of | Imports totuled § ,104, an increuse $25 a share. of $519 The proper care of your teeth and gums 1 No more Pyorrhea? {PYORRHEA, the most dreaded of all gum diseases, | usually begins as an irri | tation of the tissues of The Danger Line—where gums | meet teeth. If those tissues | are kept in a healthy con- dition, dentists say, Pyor- " thea rarely if ever occurs. Infections of the gums are often, if not always, the result of an acid condition at The Danger Line. Acids forming there not only irritate the gums and reduce their resistance to disease, but also, in con- junction with natural ‘nouth moisture, afford a favorable medium for the rapid multiplication of hostile bacteria, Squibb’s Dental Cream, which contains more than 50 per cent of Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia, neutralizes the acids that form at The Danger Line, not only at the time of use, but for a considerable period thereafter, because minute particles of the antacid Milk of Magnesia remain between the teeth and in crevices along The Danger Line. The effectiveness of Squibb’s Dental Cream in protecting gums from irritation and teeth from decay has been amply proved not only in the lab- oratory, but by long clinical tests. Perhaps it is not too much to hope that, with the more general use of this modern dentifrice, Pyorrhea may be largely prevented or kept under much better control. 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