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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER_ 17, 1926. e 29 ' installation of a transformer and get- . GREATLAKESFISH | [~EW_ York curs mareT | FARMERS PROFIT | xiizesszsae COTTON HAS RALLY Somsciie Proner, | treecve e, Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office of their locality. If the cost of instal- Tisrasie | ¥ | | lation is found to be less than $400 | ! £ a subscriber. the utility company Of BODdhOl(lerSJ NEW Y Qctober 7 (Special) | BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. | quite a fair amount of activity ac- builds the line at its own expense, At its highest today Montgomer: H NEW YORK, October 7.—-In the | COmpanying the price changes. White provided the farmers agree to expend ] several points its r stocks which were most actively | Sewing Machine again made u disap- as much in electrical equipment as By the Associated Pres Ward “n.-s ’.“"” P ml‘ uhmcl. re i {traded fn on the Curb Market today |Pointing showing. It had left off the will equal the estimated cost of con - cent low figures. Since the report | P . . e ed v PROVIDE: % ; - prices were for the most part lowen, | 18y before at 243, and it faded away P struction to each. Eleetrical experts ¢ 5 L : 18 worth only 68 | came out a while : : Yellow Pike, Pickerel, Carp fic il wie mone'sr ot vl "o "l uance” " it | Power Spread Spurring Sales| sy i chiic o iy ke Overnight Selling Orders Are| —Te dollartodas s worh aniy 68 | 4 00L& Wi )t e o thetic with that going on upon the | above 2 e, s 1t ’ U 2 bl e e . Naics - = e i A 3 v xcept monthly sales figures have been Stoek change. Du P Public utility *shares were unsettled . . A worth of equipment to make the use the economics department of Yale o 7 rthe: and Salmon Trout AMONG | mie aciiee o Siny tohor s ™ | and some of them were weak. - Com- | Of Electrical Equipment in | S hornaauipment to make th Offset by Covering and e e I addvess | Published.” These have shown further wide range of fluctuations. It had | monwealth Power dropped well'below Savas: Mtioh Maspower ¥ St ses, as comparec ' 1925, H g ot e it was arly @ : " E p p 3 before the convention of the Amer- |ing around 60 a short time a By closed vesterday at 1691, had opened | 40. where it was off nearly a point. . s ; Trade Buying. before t 4 t 3 I« - o the Offerings this morning ut 170, then Jumped to| There was active trading at declin- Rural Sections Figures on one Wisconsin farm - L e e T st e - — 171%. From this high the stock broke | ing prices in Electric Bond and st !sho\\' that the use of electrical appli- — "res‘.‘p‘e RO AR e i | o s st inaeh (T NG oo this s oors R veq | Under a violert selliig movement un. | Share. Mohawk and Hudson was S ) ances gaved 70 hours of manpower ! .. oo T IRETmIe i dgpnal Beeins e B sk o e Fish from the Great Lakes appea Jtil it was far below where it started | down over a point from its recent BY J. C. . labor a week. Even at as low a cost NEW YORK. October 7.—Cotton| Lho% 1‘1 ‘g,g Ploogeat oo t 3 Municipal Fish Market this morn- | grom, high. United Gas and Improvement | Special Dispatch to The Star. of 40 cents a hour, including cost of | > . SRR TL I DS i T . drs In quantities large enough to in- | Warner Bros. Pictures offered much | gave way abruptly and so did Nerth- | NEW YORK, October 7.—Farmers | meals, this would mean a saving of | futures opened barely steady; October, must translate It into pi sing : . . e h | & p E u v 4 b power before they can properly GET JAPANESE 0. S. rerest buyers. The fish were In oX-|letter resistance to the decline. It|western Power and Light. On the | of the United States are better forti. | $96 a month. Farm electrification has | 13,30; December, 13.19; January. 13.28 o iars Uebras L cnm bs Sohe b = cellent conditlon, aceording to dealers. | went up from a previous close of 48% | other hand. Public Service of New fied today against extreme fluctua. | MAd€ Ereater prosress In the last nine | yporch 13.54; May, 13.14. The mar- e e s “hicked ihe | NEW YORK, October 7 (P).—Amerd #nd it is expected that the demand |to 511, and. despite the reactionary | Jerse: outheastern Power and Light | iong ‘i the prices of their products months than ever before. This has| . gpened barely steady today at ets of the bondholder for the |Can tinplate manufacturers recentl: or them steadily will increase. . [drift in other directions, it continued |and United Light and Power * than ever before. This has come|°Pened & new sales territory for the| s yne of 4 to 25 points under over- benefit of the stockholder, \When |have received fairly ze orders frow Vellow pike and pickerel from the {10 hold most of the rise. were steady. and Associated Gas and | ;085 €er before, This has Come| electrical equipment industry. In ad. | fElne T Lt 90 BORE WIEr (R B o o e hry | Japan,: ineludins iy Gireat Lakes were quoted at 30 cents a | Gillette Safety Razor started in a ctric appeared to be well sup- | coviigoation and:the utilization of by- | dition to heavy sales of refrigerators, | ng other selling inspired by relative- s from the bondholder. aund |the Ksoto oil Co. 100 boxes fre <l half polnt down, then_rallled, with ; ported when it dipped below 35. products in the same manner as is ;l’]‘f,}‘"‘:g‘m’;"‘;";":;n';‘r‘;";‘,?r';dh’:fhl:eg 5y Sasy Liverpecl cabies. o {svorsble! wihen prices sre fuliing the Bond- | ihe L sl it and salmon trout a e | —_—— e 5 ks @ . the 48 DEen | (woather map and the continued tren & he stockholder. |contracts involved abo Ll enty ptEBomon mack [ SNIWSORIC oclotier llow- | gob S0U B & L o - : Deen Ut by Improves, machinery and | & keen demand for water pumps. milk | toward Increased estimatcs of the| Helder wins trom the elocknouter; A arder or 40000 1 laies. ke erel were received this morning and fing s a 1ist of bonds and stocks| oy Arhd Sinr Re g v c ic power a i oae REE S crop. and a snare, so long | by Suzuki & Co. for the Imperial G rffered at 7s cents. A local dealer. who | traded in on the New York Curb Mar.| & Stroock & Ca.* by.ihe introduction of feléctric OWEE other general utllity machinery: ANIal| S ree wot o) tor 13191 ana o e | e hiimanb Rillivays o€ Uapan; i expact yeturned from Boston yesterday. told { ket toda, g Stz Mot i & his i 4. | Fesult the sales of the four large|yarch to 13.53 at the start, but offer- | ed to be distributed in this country of a catch of 330,000 pounds of the | _ = " 2 Switt il L0 1 “mrlljtlnig edx,ifipnc; grft !thsp P:;'&r};. equipment manufacturers ure = eX-| oo were comparatively light and U S shortly. kel anded i esonTrom 11 | Sy NDUSTRIMS Thm R st T’ cotton growine State in | DL (ol between, $AIN0000| pices "Sicutied - on covering and| WESTERN MARYLAND’ . vessels one day early in the week il Gt sc : 5 e 3 Timken Asle. .. 17 ks : State 550,000,000 b Janiigvy £ ERSEL SRRl to tradl opEpeclis | y | 3 ¢ 5 E f i 3 South has suffered an economic e mi ble the | PUYInE i They were all about the same size, 11 HAD 6L S, B E R g P 8 fhie cou . Motor trucks have made possible the | ;. s December rallied to PORT TRADE GROWS. 0.5 pounds: nnd tond a4t ¢ 3o i BV ‘] bt e B as GRS R xR R R |l i e T CAR LOADING GAIN BIG ; live stock and subsidiary | 13'59 g CoL 1 oldimg & point or so = Recent warm weather reduced the | 110 Am Cofumia vi A SBYe1 dome 1 e recen hvsiemne, JI9M | creps. Many farmers have tuived to| SCU. MU RS OO B Ve L RN A PORTLAND. Ore; ober 7 (Spe m B : : 73 N 3 Thea t cline_in cotton pricas. | ¢rol e b T ot Oty it of this demand for oysters, but this morn- Am Elee Art Thea Cir 100 he sharp decline T fruit and grape growing with the cial).—The t om o cur Cotw i : at the end of the first hour. October | rease in Trafic in | i e b merce it Ing’s change in temperature caused Ami Gas & Fi ; n Breeart B Notwithstanding | this fact, Jobbers |opening of new canning and preserving | 4 rolatively casy at the start, but | Has Biggest Incre Sk G tap lills yeai s esilinated t 7 : hat their sales i o t _ L gl Rt b bt increase in/the demand, 8 A i <8 i G T ¢ and retailers report that their sales | plants in their nelghborhoods. Yiven | recovered part of its loss on a very | Allegany Reglon for Two Weeks, |day at (& thind of « billion dollars fr ards were quoted at 1.75 g A e € : = > those-tor the corsesponding. perioaof | Ur farming has been made & profit: | S Clu e of Husiness. i e value, far surpassing all previous rec clects selling 1 Am Rollins A e | el s S e corre: able s . Fivery g but > : or a » ; i i 1Fl e ish fre ' Am Rolline M pi110 " 1 lust year. Flve years ago the farmers | j.oic rabhit's hop is utilized on North New Orleans Market. tonnage to enter port o far this s o B o B g S ] would have been in acute distress |icogiern rabbit ranches. Rabbit skins| NEW ORLEANS, T, October 7| Special Dispatch to The Star. vear was 3.256,898 as ugainst 2 Al Lot at 2D conts, rock AT B T - 3 b 3 : iz} and thelr pllght would have been e [are cured and shipped to be dyed In| (@) Cotton futures opened easy. Oc-| BALTIMORI. October --The | 155 a 3 agy a8t (raakers i A y s Al e e imitation of more costly furs. Ihie | coper, 13.11; Decembe v Januar | Western Marviand Rafiway. for the ¢ . - bsters 3 « St i OP3 AT€ | pelts average 10 cents apiece.. 1 13.28] March, 13.42; May. 13.59. The |two weeks ended § i B o et e e illing Vst \broggh. el n o e e e wass Tty i o castre Jatetats percintage otiaatut in] - BUYSHETALSRESERVES: then, and soft erabs, fairly Foud i B Bese tie : ¢ Drift Away Belleved Checked. |35 centsa pound. Flesh of old rubbits | joer Liverpool cables, and first trades | car loadings of revenue freight in the| Lipic Goober 7 (8. The Bank 1Bmad Fireotte In the Northwest the drift of farm |15 made into biscuits to feed Silver | jowed losses of 6 to § points. On|Allegany region and ranked fourth | AN Qetober, © W8 (The Haik 150 were plentiful. consumers mak. | 7 Brf K I e e . ¢ 8 onls wmall iphichasea: 4t 75, i B ol 7 3 1 population away from the soil, which | foxes. while other portions are £roundl | Laports that Liverpool interests were |among the carriers of the Nation, fig 4,000 paper fr .700) In i E - 2 2, into fertilizer. " in that market and buying in|ures just made public reveal. / dreds 1d and silve Prices of practically all commodities Blien Cite R R, 3 3 reached a high peak between 1920 and selling in tha arket u ving s just ma > xchange for French gold and silver this w v‘uhl;‘: were \\h,", they were at . R;,‘ ‘:,\{_' | Ni = 2 4 19 is believed to have been checked - -0 Ilhv\ _\rln(aru'a;| murkt‘(' |n|’:l';\"~ r ]llx'(’\::, . ;I'llut ,}\ :T‘:;"" M::} I):'l]ld")‘)‘flrr::::l Ofl{ coin and forelgn .;n'rrn- N ”fl\,\ weekly the clos erday’s market. 1) Con Aguin R 8 - 5 and the movement turned the other Jecember advancing to 13.27, Janu-|total of 21,882 cars, a bank statement shows. The amount ey b B Tor ab 21 b Covpe Vav. hecorsing o Dapariment of Ag.| PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE. |iry'to 15,33 and March to 13.47, Two | 354 or 105 per cent, compared with | Pank s S ATl sineun, Today's Wholesale Price b N e NMason Ve o ricuiture officials. The extension of | pARIS, Octoher 7 (). —Prices im- | Drivate repor ied today, one | the ;‘corresponding beriod in 1935. | givn. T purchases fre e i Butter—Faney, 1-pound prints, 51 12 0o Ga g prd wi AtH Y % oS - elec:ric power to the farms has grown | yroved on the Bours 3 ree | making the crop 13 000 bales and | The number of loaded cars moved by | 1o oy Juw » trout at 1215 and croakers at e o Hher i i g N G : cteadlly, With & correaponiiNg roduc: | Bc cn (o i o o 50 sentir e, | tha other 16,530,000 bales: the Baltimore ond Ohio in the same L5 netal reserse s Iresh selocted, 4. hennery, Common' B BN d0e A, i Norandi : tion in costs. Tn some of the sparse- | exchange on Lopdon, 169 franes, period was 144,262, a_comparative in- . i Frenh selected, 42 > ; - aai D Iy settled regions, the first customers | oo e franes, T ot | e eaca Ate Liee Ralless v ultry. alive— Turkevs : G consol Dairy 20T, 2 had to bear a part of the cost of In- | g contimes. The dollar auoted | L R, O e vavel, | Seaboard Air Line Raflway reported Cotnba bbb ol Turl prins o P : @ 3 stallation of power lines. As custo- i 4¢ 54 francs, 85 centimes, fon—tipot. falt demiand; peices harely | talling: off ' of 917 10dad@ carm: or W YORK, October 7 UP).-E fowls, 28a%9; roosters, 20: ducks, 2 Curties Ao M 3 | mers along these lines grew, rebates steady. American strict good 2.6 per cent, the total being 34,417| n t5 1 o ars, 4 B fowle, 28a5; rooste, 20; ducks P fom A Ctan a 1% | have been made to the original sub- S ik '"'l’;gi ““"fl‘;‘\;;(l‘(\]J']",:. 7.07; strict | oo e T ik g 60. old, 3 Dressed— Turkess, 40 & Dreon eelbls i i [seribers. Even the sparsely settled Tow. middlivia 6177: low: matddiifie: €17 o § bR rssane: T\"‘i.,x,f- s Bochier Tic" ¢ 4 i % 0 5 3 Rt Iitalor NorDIDURGE. Have eeh POULTRY PRICES EASY. low middling. 6.77: low middling, 6.17; ey of e con By ke e e ; ‘ : coverd with 5 Bt Work of ower| CWICAGO, Guioher T 00— Poultve, | stiter goed ordiincy, 6.6%: avod Gk 712, | (ke 11000 anniversary of the cor Meats— Beef. 15: 9 Jamb, Ditrant. Mot 218 1 83 | lines supplving farmers. The latter | alive, easy: receipts, 15 cars: fow 407, Sales. 8,000 bales, includ- [ steady. October. 6.99; December 7.12: | version of Denmark to Christianity “5a30; fresh ham. 20a32: shoulders, Hl Bond & S pr107s 107 m Mars usually get their current from high prings, 20: turkeys, 34; rooste e o TS T8 e e i et o et i Sntien: Lty 4 Ark e e L e R T ales: American, 3,600, Futures closed | July, 7.42; September. 7.43. Ribe with great pomp 35 smoked’ shoulders, Lov i Live stock--Calves. medium, 11a12; thin, 7as; la SR i Facrol Mot « : ¢ g 3 Fruit and Vegetable Review. { paardo Sue Co1411 14 | i Chne Hela 18 Today’s market report on fruits and 1 ked Metals T . ’ : Yegetables, compiled by the Market i lnEpec 3¢ 6 ' 5 o ews Service Bureau of Agricultural | I Fonndation fo ‘4 ard, 7 73, . ® k: 1 0 . Economics, say 3 Fox "l"h;'al-rs A N Apples—Supplies liberal; demand raHH M Cpi ¥ ’ ! * 2w i reed Eisen: 46 Mex Panuco light, market steady; boxes. Washing- | '8 Fresimantnks ¢ . 11 Mount Prod .0 s a a8 ton. medium to large size. ex fancy, s Galv Houston ) i Nat Fuel Gas. . 160 0 Delicious, 3.00a3.50; mostiy extra | Ghrodicor . 3 Neor cenemengii 194 ; E (] 50; 3 ¢ 5 Nor cent Tex 0l 10 Jonathans, 0; mostly b . h | ? Bandem'of i G 18 - 50; , _mostly 2 faney 20 Gill R ¢ s ot 4 Pennok ON Cor.. 141 - - i 0; Winter Bananas, ex 5 . Fonal on'es o9 2 tra fancy, mostly 2.50; bushel buskets, 4 : LR T TN Maryland and Virginia, trading ve it 7 12 Salt Ck Pr Via a, : 3 E Thia)' Oshge © slow; 215 inches up. Jonathans, No. 1. ! e T braec®s 8-y 1.50;" various _varletics, medium to| 17 & ; P Tide Wit o0 186 [} ° largo sizes, T5al.00; fair qu and ibbey Ow snGl 1 sig at : 4 condition, gome small s 4 ol s e Quintan. = Cabbage- ipplies Ruh B 3 Woodley Pet 7 9 mand slow, market st < 9 . g bull t A - 4 Saies . STANDARD OIL 1SSUES, bulk. per ton. domestic round type, o O 5 W it mostly 25.00; Pennsylvania, bulk,, per | Mohawk g’ 12 ACRAREIR o, Ol ton. Danish type, 30.00. 4 ‘»‘"-f- s |;,41fi‘ LIS 50 Buckeye P I sk Valiey 3 2430 Biicke, . ern supplies ‘liberal; demand 1od- | ' Roiler Lol alrie P 1 B l i H rate. market steady: Culifornia, | Ohio See bi 8015 sui) ot i i | ) ates, Thompson seedless. 1.00; Flame B T 108 100 Soutnern + 1 I S, 1.50a1.75; some ordinary con- i be Eow o ; 450080 Ind i i s dition, 1.00a1.25. i s " ' 10080 Ransas .. 3 A | i Lettuce—Demand moderate, mar- ! Pl i N Ine 4 41 & J febici ¥ k g 3 ket steady:New York: supplies light: SPratt & Lamp ¢ ; . i ] n crates, big Boston type, or. 1 proct & Gamble 00 Vaciun % quality and condition, 1.00a RS S i 2 | 2 Pug S p R few higher. California and Col- | JPub S P &I i § Toousands. Celery — Supplies light: _demand 2 Mol A ] 2 ntinene o1 0 17 b light, market steady: New York, 2.3 t XA 1 ; BN o o o ! Crates, 2.00a2.25; mostly 2.00. » T3 b0 Y 10 Gal 8 0 'ra®n g o\ h deniand moderate, market v T Now Hav Gas T, h mdop 5 " Rl 43 Michigan, 12-quart climax baskets No' States B¢ & 10 6400 Inter' Pot ¢ L Conco 180: hest mostly 80, West 000 Ohio O11 prado. supplies mod . i _ 1 Purity Bak A 3 lum s n 5y orado. supplies moderute; crates, Tee 3 Py BlOA. i, 75 n 5. pe: 45 dozen. 4.00a4.50; few S vrene Afen Am Pow & Lt 6 me fair quality and cqudi SR ot A G i A Writ P’y al Bak P nid 1 Supplies light; demand PCH& Lt 1= niarket dull: Michigan, Indiana o and New York. 100 pound sicks, Vel. | o) S S T8 8| ik A e PN Terms as low as $2 Weekly—after a small ..f,m"?"“ h;udau"';me"nm': ows, U. &. No. 0. A it : . Market Is Dull. 24 | MRt R G B g : RS deposit is made. A small carrying charge if : hogany cabinet—a real Peaches — Nupplies moderate: de ; i witnael jo2i) jon A0 R\ c . masterpiece! i bt marker ul; New York zons CaD 6s 1 1 . payment is extended over a period of two haskets 1l redium to #Cub Tel mostly L30al 63 few best <ALES Cldaby 3. Wity g : T}}e qud_er Freshman Delaware, bushel Liskets Smo on Gas Light—10 at 50%. 10 at | i oA Bk : set is built in a massive, B U s i o s oher o % solid mahogany cabinet, 7 ' ; 10 | with a beautiful two- erate, mavket firm; New York, bushel e 5 | > tone finish. Combines Sh o oo dletedsind) I T R L P & | i L1 I i > 3 every feature demanded 00" fow: il ¥ T & R e R S N - [ moderate AFTER CALL Lt © o \ z baptie mietiardentlen mand moderate, market steady: Maine, | s1ayti 5" Gae 6 "33—8300 at 103 10 5ay B Ry Bk lon s N 5 . S 2 = thusiast in the perfect o pound . cobble 8. No.| . Wathington Rwy. & Flee, 45—8$300 at Hood Rubber 7. 5 104 ‘a CeerlEdan T - D receiver—distance, selec- :' 4.15; few higher 82k Il Cent 431s." w981 4 . : DA BN W 19 3 nd me Gs... 0 ivi Sweet Potatoes—Supplies moderute IR R AT [ : : - s tivity, tone quality an . S demand lght. market about s Bid and Asked Prices. simplicity of operation. North Carolina and e iy BONDS. 1. mostly PUBLIC UTILITY. Supplies light: demand mod- | ; Bl Asked. erate, market slightly strong home 1 i1, " grown, sacked, per dozen { 3 i considerable Fi L o BB 4 Moris &, iC 5 condition best, 5 e at D |‘n;.} g 4 : / > 15 per dozen | 3 7 X Cal Bl i ! 3 | These are the acces- Tomatoes - Supplies moderate; de- | e oY o Nev Cons Cop Be. o on | = N . mand moderate, market | Grdrectown’ G o * : O L s I ] i y = sories you get with yne-half-bushel s, 1. Potomac 5 - 9 Ohio Riv Ed 5s. ¢ 2 0 3 = 4 N\ = grown, one half-bush ; | o el 3 S . o) CHioTRIL X : .t : = ~ [ — = your set at $59.75: String beans —Supplies limited: de- ! Pot. El % e Pen Dix Co Ge A 6 i mand lght. market steady: home | Wath Alex. & Mt Yer. 3 : 17 Pen Ohio F = < { =7 » /D 5 Cunningham 301 A Eion i Wilie) Maakets, 00T 25 Washo v & e ni s 3 B hav 3 1 > \ P — /) Tubes, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET oy & B i S A 3081 10808 1081] & g \ Z o) 2 Beacon B-Batteries, 3 e . HeHICAGO. Qetober T (United & tates MISCELLANEOUS o 2 3 = 1 Storage Battery, Receipts. 21.000 head: desirable buteh- | B¢ oM T e R ¢ AL Ul RN X [ g — 1 Manhattan-Sr Speaker. "s mostly 10 1o 15 lower than yester. | Pot. Joint Stock 1/d : : : TR & 3 i 3 , = - Complete Aerial Equip At 200 | Wady. MKkt Cold Sto 5 : / 0. dition ars- Supplies light: demand mod R 1 1 Money—Call loans. 5 and 6 per cent. 8 i i : 0 25 lower:| Wardman Park Hote packing v 15 5 lower T I STOCKS. ‘ pounds. 80 PUBLIC UTILITY S Rn pound butchers 5a14.00: bulk 290 16 ik IS Ry 10 325 pound weight. 13.50a13.75, most | . Ea B S a Ru 6135 40 107 1 racking sows, 11.30 strong Ry Co'5a B 0470 S i SR ST B o e | This Freshman Masterpiece Receiver is new and Perfect. The B T, ki saleher sy om0 e | SRS HE BE B new peephole speedometer-type dial facilitates true, exact tuning o e S S R | LRI B b You expect exceptional radio values from Lansburgh’s—and we provide them! That is and medium weight unevenly lower: Métronolii gpn]u’;d 8%s .. 8 8% 'a Drompects of A Ieral hiidover: e | BEE o| BEsEub g by B why our offerings are so successful. We are not afraid to buy in large quantities, because stock weak to 25 ln:\‘e! ll{s‘svpfinl\’ b | ol Bank of Wash.' G coms 2161 5 . o 73880 down to pacers: fow choee R i we know you believe our values to be the best in the city. : fat lambs mostly 25 iii .’er 1 n: !:PF- on 1lv>yl-| e ViR E i “;-p”,':.: * 4 o0 | . f th e St s | Yo s e | ol B .' You may never again have an opportunity to buy one o ese ers held aroun culls Ktrong to | ommercs & Savings 1Sie & Wa q - higher: 10.00a10.50 mostly: sheep 3 WaAIuRion L e 4 Nsie & Ha £y s weth i ERRC LTS T e A T ST A BT FIRE 1N anl S W g - ~ | . . L NS el | e A genuine Freshman—guaranteed in every respect, offered complete, at a price usually NEW YORK. October T (Special).—— 1 Nationa! oiees —_— & . & o o ork ke lringe I | TITLE IRSCRAY ; aevmaswaer | charged for accessories alone. And—speaking of accessories—please note that we sell no 000,000; New York Federal Reserve v *Md. com 53 Sre i Too many people put thelr money | i cradia, $94 0000 T aseons 7| g e vake e bole. equipment that has not first been tested and which is not made of the highest quality PIG TRON ADVANCES. (i wonin oot Bhan bl Mholedvi | parts by manufacturers of national reputation. NEW YORK, October 7 (&) Merchant= Tran. & stor pfd. 100 tered to you privately. d er Tanot pe fron prices have been advanced 50 ! Mtzr: & Inv. pid & $14 | abostligorn L e couteiaiteniinitte Sutanicahitivieics | foons Tmdime mie gl © 8|l B S T Radio Balcony—Street Floor—Lansburgh & Bro—7th, 8th and E St V as) m M T $1850 & ton, and Bessemer, $10. W iden than bread. - A L] ) - ” - ;

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