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" 16 i “THE - EVENING ~S'!‘A'R’. WASHINGTON, D. -C, -FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1927. tutes will depend upon the nature ot | bheen attempting to stral Received by Private Wire Dirnct to The Star Office iexpected to give more time than if ,,.mwm | Baltimore | | vou are an ordinary clerical or manual KCCotaiiig ito. infortnation: given ‘1A 2 i A 3 ; eve e worker, who can_readily be replaced vhn e s e L S Lightness of Grain Arrivals. Howir it of bonds_an B Bandem o1 n general, you should give as much | BRBOUE $800.000 worin St acock to Special Dispateh to The Star W [stocks traded in on the New § faptabee oo time ax vour employer would &ive vou | | Vestors, Attorney Lindsay said it ‘ap | BALTIMORE. January 7.—Grain Curb Market today § lan con' in notifying you that the period of pearad that the corporation had 1Asde | Prokers here are puzaled over the i e 4 falt Ck Prod, ] employment had come to an end. il | saveral bad investments. He citpd an | Sl amount of corn received oa : { Bundros, AL g 15 § Tid Oaage 0N y Opportunity to Meet Offer. alleged 1uhsuccessful senture 1f thn|the local market this season. So far b Bick Bar vio 015 100 A Tide Wate 3 3 2 inancing of wotel i eason o 29 bushels of new Some Selling Met on Early| ™"i"si poy o v i Uioann Secretary of Realty Firm Secondly, unless your relations with Investigation s Started | 1 g v b O | Materotre corn hun ieen Shipped Y Am Avh ¥ Ak 5 ATB . 11 Wilcox O & G n. 2% your present emplover are unpleasant, s bullding corhcriiion | Here mpared with 126361 bushels Advance and Prices Ease A Swles STANDARD OIL ISSUES Missing—75 Irregularities |vou snonia sive him an opportunits | When Bookkeeper Reveals | &ocknarers wers satied " atln | i th the fame time. last ear, and o it o a0t to meet the offer of an outsider before | ber that the usual dividenfi (vould 1 eiDts of whost: and-other graine, op Found in Books. definltely _committing yeurselt 10| LowsBalanoe:in Bank: e ; e, And Just. why cown, should_show i . % Am Pow ! . o0 Ang A . s Am 1 b o0 0ff a Bit g Am Rol > 100 At Lo switch. But, In doing 1 11 Am i 1 vou must act in good faith, and not such urge decline is a puzzle tg = 1Am 28 | L & —_ jmngy e o we decline is a puzze to 3 f £ 3 F put vourself in the position of playing BIG LUMBER Y/£AR. oke s Siated Piess, 14m “ PR , iy the Assoriated Py T i ¥ O heahe By the Associated Pres i) B L3081 8 0 pid ng By the Associnted Press off one against the other. The hest | BY the Associated Press NEW YORK. Januar’s = (@ One broker offered the facetious ex NEW YORK, January 7.—The cot 14m 3 Bt Can T. LOUIS, Janua AU loast {Drocedure. i simply {0 Iiform your | CHICAGO, January 7. Attaches of {ured by wales and shf e that it was “being held on N e Lol et 3 s 00 Inter Pet € L 3 Sy 4 : mployer that you have receivec g ; by males and shipments of lum. | tha \ disposed o tquid 1:;‘\ market opened steady today at an | TN N A0 ur ke {75 Instances of frvegularities In the [ CEITOSTE At :\”:’Im'_'\"‘w‘“’"‘ e 1 | the State's attorney's office today 100k (bar reported to the 7 gty 3 oSS 56 I ¥quid Boint. Sacet ménths belng Higher 5 e SR T i i * transactions of the Wagner-Grant-Boll | so attractive that vou plan_to accept | CoRNizance of the operations of the | Manufacturers i he being higher in| b o 100 Sonthern B L 3 ] tealty Co. had been discovered today. | it aftor giving due notice. You might [ Commonwea teserve Fund, a $1 y Feemone fo i rtively steady Tiv- | O o il 4 . | xaminers Tor tlie ‘Commanien: wers | o or Kiving dile notice. You might 'mw':r:yx“n"n\\mlllh'l.r o Fund, a § 0 of the lead . ool cables. 5 4 ) 0 3.9 400 9% | ordered to continue Investigation. of |y . .000 corporation dealing in invest- | country, 1828 s it e RN, A T o . S0 1o er of court to vour emplover vou JUntey, g g the big b guThere was ot much hedging in ovt | 1 R R R SO M Ji3 (the affalrs of the company i the of-| decided not to accept the e et [ ment securities, following a statement | e tha ind: . METRO-GOLDWYN PROFIT. S R e BB i Ty t SON i L nfi'mr recorder of deeds at Clay. |tion until vou told him ahout it |by Miss Netie Buell, the bookkeeper, | jargast since pr NEW YORK, January 7 @ derate sellers at the advance | 11) Con' As 5 acuim O1 i 2 on, St. Louis Col seat. Bdward | i irgest since pre-var day > et anua and prices soon eased. March selling | ‘ent ‘Teath n 1 ! ‘ Nk L ul unty sea WA _That is as far as you should go.|that less than $100 is now in the bank | gere and shipmiemt "I | Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corporation = sed, s ey 0 ) RONT ant, secretary-treasurer, Has | You have put your employer on s an; prjem i and suhsidiaries report net profit of SBsE . 1350 toradme vasequlst Bt y Commanaify “Rd 110N 140 ied Pk Sa 2 A warrani for Grant's arrest was | He can keep you or not, depending | Jnformation concerning the corpora- | while productlfin bou 1o, |31, caiial BEter tiorr e At AdaTias ts the end of the fi ) es hold- 4 Common a3 A & Bi i 102 348 lssued by Circult Attorney Howard [ on nia conception of your value to the | 4o Wwas given to Assistant State's Ay A orde ardwond | 2436 3 .ot oo B wtoen, ing fairly steady vesterday's i ! Faw & Tt e 1 Sidener at the same time that E. A.|op; T 3 @ Attorneys Harold Levy and Emmet | miils exceedged pre The coune| all . : g g Biehe Guptation o i b 41s | Wagner, president of th mpany Btion Byrne by Miss Buell and At s otat T . Loew's, In Private cabla advices from Live 0 Congel Laupd Adnconda e and a brotherdndaw of the missing [ paie PrOCCHNE vour M'ym”l‘m 04 | Willard €. Lindsay, who sald he rep. | mated at Jstwasn 36,000,000000 and | § i ¢ e o (he pool reported trade calling and cover- | Geinatpg At 5 - R ELkaRe S50 man, made public a letter in which | fancatively reaign from your present | rciented 500 stockholders who have |37.000.000.7.0h feet common. U <3 ng in that market, with an absence of | 5 Curtis Pub nfd i , Arso G & E bs . Grant assumed all responsibility me i R C vt > A8 S Glas Grant adinitted in his letter that he | PoSt betore getting the new offer in det 3 2 B inite, non-cancellable form, preferably Bai: aapiessive selling pressure, ‘and| ~ jDeFerR.Cu in writing. Some conscientions em 3 Ational Lumber not generally ac m;\x;;\; AR AR AL AR AR A A RO A DR AR R D AR RA R Nw,\f\:m"’sl #aid the cloth inquiry for India was| i Dubilier € & R had placed third and fourth deeds of Maintained with encouraging sales L 2 i trust on property, sworn that the S 3 » Me s M 1 | deeds were loaf in ‘order to clear title, | Plo¥es, in their. desire to play falr all New Orleans Market. B 4 1 S % ¢ fee los o e | around, sometimes find themselves $ et | e ; @ ' > Lis 13014 |and then had used the deeds as se- whipsaived—without elther job when HOME OF THE FAMOUJS OVERCOAT The cotton market opened steady here el \ 48N a8 ) Chite Co 66 o -t D Lo« and creditors of the | theY Set through megotiations. : %o 6 points up e o . . Git serv s, company may run as high as §1.250, Should Go Through With It. 000, nccording to an estimate ot James [yl % FEREER B out g ' today, with first trades 2 SR BT in sympathy with better cables than ntd Commant, o it a 3 Cone G B o8 F s M. Roha id he St. Louls e D bveahtter whe wpenc] 2 1 A ohan, president of the St. Louis | (g0, Lot dehets & ¥ County Land Title Co. The number le offer unless you are prepared t A forecast for unsettled weather ¥ B | x0 throug and Accept ‘tHe ing on v 3 $ Cons 5 o e ona S e lose property | 80 through with it and accept th % (cehteall Hortion ot the Beit 1 : e sroffered job. disposed to use t in th i h 1 1 2. | through the manipulation of the deeds | Proffered Job. If disposed to use the rch trac ) o 12.85. May to 13.01 ] h e e MRtk hile” Januars : : - 1 Of_trust may run into hundreds traded at 12.80 < advance was due | 3 ] g X ! Y The missing secretary-treasurer to realizing and prices soon declined | 3 3 ARl posted the letter the day he disappear 3 to 5 point h 3 o B0, 4 ed. He sald that he might have s 3 ] ] ] ¢ |strafghtened up his affairs if he had Gonag 3 5 Inot lost money on the stock market 7 that vou are considering another job Gen 1 unless vou are really willing to accept GOLD IS TRANSFERRED. . b o § e N § 23 Gull 'Sta ~ it. If, however, you received an offer PN ORI i b i | ' MEN AND MONEY | |!4 It hovever you received an “"”L'z S ik < Ind Samee reason why vou should not tell your ) merely as # means of getting a 1 raise out of your present employer, vou may find him ready to use the (§ situation as a convenient ans of severing relations with you. Do you give yvour present employer the idea NEW YORK. January 7 (P).—Gold oo " ed today by the Bank of Montreal 3 A 3 Inter Nat G 6., ) = RN da i i DieL AL G O mployer about the matter, from Canada. This was a forelen ex R T LR Inter, Paver 4 i By M. S. Rukeyser. ipinyer Wiouiiine et s transaction as the Canadian 11and Co \ 2 U Ie Rie (ol ¢ : Ch ‘ s th s a . S paime ot discount of 532 of | 30 Leh Po b { Lohaet, Pow oA i i d Sl whelming it ix better not to make the et ) 3 11 Leh Val ¢ ;4 Lig Win R Est § switch, for it necessarily involves ce hermits the shipments LV 1 5 n R E ) 2;,,@;;3:; En;w:vfl\.m ¥ 3 M s 6 Mani Po'5l38 A g Prosperity begets leisure, and may | JUMping from the known into the un e A 1 Melv Shoe Midwe pave the way for an intellectual and | Known. = Mid W Tt 7 Mo_Pac Ry 7 1001, tindustrial renaissance in the United Mo H p RUBBER GOES HIGHER. G2 Som R0 5 MLH&P ¢ 1000 | States is to leave an employer who will not 1s Nat Cacket ¥ AR1, OR13 MRy Already America, which is berated [ PaY you all you are worth. If the NEW YORK, January 7 (Special) 10 Xnu Bl P g ¢ s 2 by foreigners for its allexed pre-|NeW employer in his enthusiasm of Crude rubber, smoked ribbed sheets. ,‘\»vj, e ne T e 2 occupation with crass materialism. fers you more than you are worth, | advanced one-half cent at today's 5Nat Pu Ser R i3 OK1 Na Gae 613 4 has hecome the hest market place in | YOU may as well assume that the pe- noon quotation of 40 cents. This R" th Amer Car bk a0 Ohio Po’3ts D 4 the world for the services and cre. |Tiod of employment will be temporary. compares with 371 cents a month ago 28 Norhe 0 4 e ations of artiste. The steady migra-|In the long run an employer will pay and §5 cents a year ago. A E70nin S0 | 12 PA A pe 878 Ba%t |Uon westward across the ; : . 1 Penn T, & 5 pe e Ed e Ootan of Jeoturers “authors, singers, | able individuals, it is true, are worth &% Philn - Mo b T5D and_ other musicians constitutes for. | MOre in one position than in another. ; ot L EE o B0 4 i mal recognition of the growing hun: Adaptable folk can do fairly well in Washmgton Stock E g Dl BN e, i zr ¢ 418 | zor in this country for things of the |AIMOSt any post, but every one has a — il ‘ |v.§;f"~“‘\'" b Bee inShie oonE definite piace where he can perform Capital _Traction 5s—S1.000 at 100, , Pru_Co i | Pure O C §198 A Talent commands the highest price | With maximum efficiency. An editor of a Southern newspaper the | 10 vears ago came to New York as a The chief advantage of a switch Atlantic | You what you can earn. Some adapt 0 oo ¥ 1P sp & L R: chfid Oil Bs A i § Aoy Elect. 1t 5a—S$1000 at 100% LR SE &L 1. 103 Rk g A 9% |in America. $10000 31 F0. $2.000 at 100 s A : 0 Servel Del s . .idle . 134 : For example, as conductor of > SRa Phie P Orchast Teapold Sto. | News executive on one of the leading newspapers. He was a failure in his E Capital Traction Co—5 at 1037, 5 at a Schulte R E. ric ptd.—1 at 107%, 10 at| 2 : " i Kowski collects a salary of $70.000 a | NewspPaper L o 305507 \ 0 4 ; ; on e 2 A vear—only $5,000 less than the Presi W environment. e went back B e 3 R menaek Mot ‘11 11 i : dent of the United States and con. |home to resume his former post, at o hington Rwy. & Flectric nfd.—3 at 91 ety 1 Gorp ) siderably more than three.quarters of | Which he had been successful. He National Eooete" w453, 5 af 2 Silica Gel vte Sun Oil 5igs the bank presidents of the country |Was adapted to conditions in that e iinenta Trust Co—10 at 108 L§iiver T8 Brasl! ; : ERSTTR T s get smaller city, and hefore long, won sub- Srerenthaler Tinotype—2 at 109 3 Stand Eab ¢ § Dianecont Qt.T® %1, | Dr. Will Durant, author of “The |stantial promotion. e oA 15t Mor 3 S Un Oif Proa T 850 o Story of Philosophy,” earned $60.000 L = = Fashineton Gas 3 00 at 1004 Iswift & % SR a1z 109 in royalties during the first seven ingten G 100 at 102% A Tampa L 1 e m s after the book was pub- ’ e D R 3 o : Wi| VICTOR PLANS 0. K.D. 2 Tob Prod G 3 3 38 ol 51 8 . : ;:wn ac Electric nfd—10 at_107% 3 Trane Lux Pic 50 Wah Ke o 308 Trgign Gas Lizhi—10 a1 714 T & B An fn| Sowanmy CoseB dRy Way Wind Is Blowing. Control of Talking Machine Firm Canston Monotype—20 at 94 Tni El Coal vie. West Union Tel b8 101 % 1 ashington Gas 5:—S1.500 at 100%% ] G Tmn €0 These ‘stray facts show how the £ i BMoner—Call Joans. 3 and 6 per cent. 168Tn Lt & Fin A. 1514 Sales e FOREIGN BONDS. wind is blowing. There is a growing Passes to Banking Group. Bid and Asked Prices. u Y G : Ty 100 e demand for culture and beauty. How ZW YORK, January 7 (#).—Plans STLUL RN . 4 |ever, in a country as large as|for the recapitalization of the Victor BONDS. pE S Hun 5 America, there is not one public but | Talking Machine Co. were approved PUBLIC UTILITY S S B 8 28 Bu g many publics. There is still a quan- | by directors yesterday after control Rid. Asked 111 Shar on was tity demand for movie thrillers, of the company had passed .from Tl & Teixa. 4s, e 13 Vie Talk Mach tabloid newspapers and confe Eldridge R. Johnson, founder of thg e T & e s ; A e B P Inagazines, for protessional base ball | business, to Spever & Co. and J. Macortia & Pot. R R 5a 0 8 a3 1, Wee O & Sn vie and horse racing tips. and W. Seligman & Co.. bankers. B e ol 10 Weet Pow ‘pld.. The so-called hedge clause in the ad-| Authorized capital of the compan; & B 1ol ot Va. Bs ' L b vertising of security houses is a|is increased from $35.500,000 to $49, mm Traction R R. 5s. 1001, | Sales in “« 60 Hung_Cons Mu clumsy device for needlesely oroatln:zl:an_nnn the new pital structure to vague doubts. It is part of the Wall |consist of 209310 shares of 7 per Street tradition to carry in small type | cent cumulative preference stock of a notice to the effect: “The foregoing | $100 par value, 122,115 shares of %6 A A A A A A A AR A A AAA AR ARAAAAAAAAR R A A A A A R AN N RN NN ORGP RN o3 Ry ECEEEEERERT 2200000 Sox: -w-.::%:za'-:u:m 5 Iz 05! 8333 SR \' & Suburban Ha. . hundreda. MINING STOCKS. 1 Hun L N rretown Gas 1si Be ais 10 Am € M & M Jtd 05 .03 1In'M Bk Fi ot Bl Bow. € & rid. 7 3 5 i ; 3 {s based on information which we be. | cumulative convertible preferred stock PR Aier & Nt Ve B : e 3 Mg Ml lieve to be true, but which we do not | without par value and 819,915 shures HISCEL 10 Patme Mines 3 3| oRsie s fal e A5 100 rh-r(“'m-- Clun 539 . 30 S 1 105 SEH ok 15t pd i frnth and aceuracy of the statements |common stock now outstanding pava- otomac Elec 1st : 1003, 1 Anglo Chil € N. 16% 7 Krup) At the Fashion Sh 0) ; t the I ashion ops nce-a-year Wash!, Alex. & Mt V. otfe 0 Golden State iag M_ww guarantee." of no par common. There will/also Paper (o Mie. 6e. . 9 : ] Tl it S : WiroE 2 fan contained in this circular are guaran- | ble January 17 to stockholdeps of rec- :‘xm;v_wvnfivflr:k 1’4" Bk. 58 e 9 Tono Min.. oo 3 3 ] Hueo is 45 o teed.” ord January 13. Waeh. Mt Cold Storags ba.” 1 s m:‘:rw‘ b4 > 8 Alexander Dana Noyes {s the dean . , ‘ardman Park Hotel 5% 3ales INDEPENDEN v ¢ American financial editors. He has i Rnndn 9 5 97 of Ameri STGCKS " 15 Am ¢ : A e tha. passing show in| MEMBER HALF CENTURY. otomac Elec. cone 5all 1] 101 T T rstoma 07 10 Leon T 3 4 B Wash.. Balt. & Annap. b sy 20 Hawthorne M T ! 1 Mor Bk Denmik 68 101 2 e Prudence Co., Inc., of New |be outstanding 69 shares of prefprred Wachington 1 12 Hecla, Min....... 1 Montevideo s A 8315 3 Th Faminen Ga e 2% 1038 | 128 Kav Copner Corll : ; 38 Peru. 7ign {1001 York is to be commended for striking | stock of $100 par value. All olasses Wash. Rwy. & Flee. gen. & it of Kerr Lake, 44 Sanda Falla 58 ‘A 081 a maw note In its printed matter, carry. |of stock stall have voting powsr. 2 3 biis 26 Nipissing - p 40Sax Pub W 618 08 ° 973 ing in large tvpe at the top of its| As part of the plan the directors 150 Am Con Oilfids . 2 ! o 2 2 ; finance as an active newspaper man [ \pw vORK, January 7 UP).—Halt otomAS Fiee. fn 03] ; 0 Catumoet, & Jorome 97 12 Lo . . T Eovands. : §3x &9 MISCELLANEOT xS AL anio eheulars this reassuring line: “The |voted @ dividend of $8 a share on the A A A A A A A A A AR A AN AN A LA AAD DAL PP 54 Am Mararaibo C PUBLIC UTILITY A % i ‘s an actiy : 3 : B R for nearly 45 vears. His ripe experi |, (oniyre of membershiy in the New :\ Crown Cent Pefe. e Wash. Rwy. & Elec. pfd.." P e 7 announced today by directors of the Noyes Is Optimistic. 1906 he has been at the financial helm 2 he of the exchange under 15 different A i e i D B LR BIG STOCK DIVIDEND. ence enables him to see the future as |3, : s | 53 e ey 2 Rois . : : - /R ; i pisnm Ao ng B3 . > e oy Aty confleting forces—| JolEiCoton: Exchargs Aulil ne cale Hundreds of 2 2-Pants Famous 76 Columbia Svndl 3 2 DETROTT, Mich.. January. 7 0Pi= 11 8000 (urve, meaning simply proa-|| Dracted tomorxoW by Jarues . Tauey an NATIONAL BA ul . a . o I l!lnmd Capital., . 19 Loonard 1 le‘l:l’mlfihfl A, e Affer reciting the fayoranis ang tn administrations. Since he has been | DOUB EwEAR rnlum A ikl S I 3 T tribution will be made March 1 1o |favorable factors in the prospective |z membver the exchange has had 32 stock of record February 15. business situation, the financial editor wmdrma ) Norfolk & W Steamhoat . of Morristown, N. J., treasurer of the ‘ommercial .. 30 Mex o1 s <. o of the New York Times, who until six AN otomac Elec. nfd 1 Cons Roval n - A 3313 per cent stock divid P Sk £5i0! < L 3 dend as | perity or depression. exchange, who is &1 yedrs old. Since RREICE < , ox Panico. ach. Ru. & Eloc. com.. .. 9 38 Creols Synd recommended on December 1 last was armers & Mechanics’. . 2 Prod ederal-American ... ........ 1 g Now Bedford 0. foarty L insoln .. . National ‘\‘l»wnrvn.‘van . gln- 4 econ 2 Kational Bank of Washington TRUST COMPA Rmeriean Cecurite & Trust.., ontinantal Trust .. ... ferchants’ Rank atfonal Savings & Trist don Trust New Mex Land Wholesale Marke! Today's market report on fruits and vegetables, compiled by the Market News Service, Bureau of Agricultural francs, The dollar was quoted at 25 francs 30% centimes. v years ago had spent the larger part PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE. |4t nis journalistic career with the PARIS, January 7 (A).—Prices wers irregular on the Bourse today. Three | per cent rentes, 52 francs 50 cen- | times; exchange on London, 122 francs 0 centimes; 5 per cent loan, 62 New York Post, said, in a spirit of optimism “Probably the.markets of 1927 will on occasion hear as much of the one set of considerations as of the other, which would be fortunate if the spirit of prudence therehy created were to exert as wholasome an influence on this vear's business methods as it un O0HIO ROAD BUDGET CLEVELAND, January 7 (Spe clall.—The legistative highway com mission of Ohio has recommended that $8,000,000 a year be expended on new roads for the next two years and $16,000,000 for rebuilding, repair- ing and widening highways. A mil- is suggested as the sum to set and OVERCOATS including WORUMBOS America’s Finest O’Coats NN ) TOPCOATS and TUXEDOS At savings no thoughtful man can pass up! Mington Loan & T 3 506" | Economics, savs SAVINGS BANK 5 Ag,_{rg, Supplies liberal; demand COTTON GOODS ACTIVE. questionably did in 1926, All that can for. crossing elimination an paroe & Savine.. rate, market steady; barrels, | NEW YORK. January 7 (Special Pe naiited aubymith Sotrg e onndns t_Washington, : "irginia, No S hes | Cotton ietcan i | as the new yes s is ‘here- ocurtty Savings &'C na Staymans, 21 inches up, 3.50a3.75; | tive : 3 e of 14 cen il Sy 3 iiad Etate ;i g cester ed o large 7145 fa 3x72 print '« | upon concrete facts, the unfavorab — courtesy prevails nited Etates Northwestern, medium to large | at 735 for the 68x72 print cloths. The | WP0% POTHEE Bor o ooccipilities. where Y P ‘ashington Mechanics'., v - = ze, extra fancy delicious : few | 64x60s were unchanged at 63 cents. ST a o 37 il h i 5 ‘| Prosperity has been prolonged in s wery aiige size high )3 b, iedl um {iHaw Il wane wil e Apaimetinnged. |l if 5 rn'imx tates because it has been The FEDEML-AMERICAN to large size, extra fancy Staymans, » U S 1 o 19532 50: bushel haskets, Maryland and siistalienity, hehedlthy Bkeoticiznt No account too large or too small Are Correcting Abuses. Virginia, No. 1, Staymans. 2% inches | | COMMODITY NEWS for customers who try to do the up BT ey TEneh T 7] Instead of overconfidence, business | | yizhe thing. and contiltion,/ L8, ek WIRED STAR FROM e nilie st iheaton Laeshine ous varieties, 213 inches up. 5 | s s and eager to correct outstand- Ji%ie Tave 0t Ma” o 22010 . Cabbage—Supplies liberal; demand | ENTIRE COUNTRY ,";‘:‘L",filg". 8 MISCELLANEOU moderate; marker steady; ol stork, The collapse of the Florida land . Paper i 4 New York, sacked per hundred weight, | o 5 boom marked a_decline of dangerous gfi“i’;flfi'fi.?:’l o com.. ; Danish type, 30.00235.00; new stock, | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., January|ingatjonary tendencies in the field of e Mo P Florida, 1% bushel hampers, pointed | 7.—Twenty-eight = new exhibitors | jeveloped real estate. showed their wares when the Ninety-| “qy,o “automotive industry nearly a ston Monotspe it and round types, 1.75a2.00. > - chants’ Tran. & Storage Celery—Supplies moderate: demand | ®ighth semi-anual furniture exposition year ago sought to set up better stand. hanta: Tran: & Stor : opel re this w o 5 gfl an 5 moderate, market firm; California, | 0Pened here this week. About 2,500}, 44 for selling of passenger cars on Featuring Three Extraordinary Groups rpenthater Livatpet . 1, el | buyers are expected to attend bef; e. & Inv. pfd 1 % [ crates, medium size, 6.00a6.25; large e ion Closonild . OT€ | {ime, and the leaders of the truck v eopies Hrise Stores b e, BB i ; 3 the exposition closes late this month. | (e SN 0 4IRS, Ve Within re. || —Ppromptly arranged on Bington Market : “4i""| Lettuce—Supplies heavy; - demand " cent weeks taken steps to clean hguse. gash Swech Miee om b B L arket dull; * California, | ([FORTLAND.—The mills of _the | ““70 TENCR M ELT e men, by buying houses, apartments and Qirard & Lothvon bid : Teeberg type, 4-5 dozer | West Coast Lumbermen's Associa- i e Have i i ildi V X Qividen crates, Iceherg type. 45 ) 202 | Ryea 3 50cia- | or mear terms’ needs only. have kept || business buildings. No ap- Sk D i S 2550- Ar on, according to their last weekly s Teady ¢ . a2.75; mostly around 2. aport, produced 74,464,000 feet iq | themselves ready for any change in . crates Iceberg type, 43 dozen, 2.7 port, 3 + sold | (o ditions, and this very liquidity praisal charges. SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. |30 8,784,000 feet and shipped 73,100,000 ( {onded to obviate the development of Reporte by J. & W. Seitgman & 0o | Onfons—Supplies light da.nnvm;“““- b critical conditions. The tendency of BOSS AND PHELPS Grades Up to $40 Grades Up to $50 Grades Up to $65 o) | moderate, market firm; Michigan, 100-| (o0 o\ qppa Tall i gocs | commodity prices to decline removed e Offer sacks, vellows, United tes any entive for loading up with FOUNDED 1907 == — gt Pacbiel ol L T . Iarge size; 310043:25; Ohio, 100: | 100001 TR been DR RO ST OBy o of merchandlse: The swirtness 1417 K Street—Main 9300 A & el Co S tads 10an 1023 | Doind sacks, vellows, United States 22 farmers for their 1926 wheat|of transportation made it practicable & & Ascanda Copper 8 11 5 1050 | Xo) Jarge kize, 2.75a3.00 |crops to date. The price averaged ap-| 15 puy goods almost as needed. lated OL fs 103 23 | No. 1, | pro s g:v'{’,,'“[m, o ne 195 3% 10372 | “potatoes—Supplies light; _demand | Proximate $1 a bushel. America’s Largest Variety of ell Tel Co. of Can 6e 1036 10148 10113 | moderate, market stead Michigan | CHICOPEE, W Mayor Shea Central of Georgia Bs 1970 155, |50-pound sacks, Russet Rurals, United | g qministration has pledged local tex- 102% | states No 1, '4.50a4 1. MiT t P 8s 1f 103% D } Maine, 150-| tjje interests to follow a policy of re. § i Eg‘u::nl:l"&'} 2 b2 .04, |pound sacks Green Mountalne, United | trenchment with a view to reducing Am.enca’s 4 5 Elec. B 14 B ) e The Chicopee Manufactur A Tempflng offer. . \ Finest oa s Great 3 ’ A ¢ 3 B F de-|ing Co. and the Dwight Manufactur- littl e es 2 T, bushel baskets, Savoy type, 1.00a1.10; gjd remov; e S idering removal to the South be- pprvmm ith s Miftle wioke skilt And Mosl of tllem are—the very scarce BLACKS and BLUES, with and without uel:et collars. Either young men’s or conservative models—at il S5 e . ; edium size, 300, T i by n Jan 2@ | capitalize your good fortune, but, in Wisc. Cent. Ry €75%ae 1 Srring beans—Supplies light: de- | Ipswich Mis of 5 I {an20| going so, vou should remember that Colds, Coughs due to Colds, mand_moderate, market steady; Flor- Fiiin'6" ot 'ohl a1 e o yuity a0 valin piasent l ' | I ‘ l l “L G Tabushel hampers, green, best 0 Jam 4 Common Throat £ TREASURY CERTIFICATES. |loseus” 500, ome i condiion tom | witixo a6 g EER 1 38813 | ompiover —mot o the 'outsider wio and Common Sore FRED PELZMAN , President (Reported by J. & W. Seligman & Co.) | as 6.00. i | = By holding your present job, you DON'T EXPERIMENT! This old t & Cauliflower— Supplies light; demand Baldwin Locomotive Works has an |have assumed tacit obligations, veliable medicine has num modernte, masket Sieady: California, | oer from, the Atchicon, Topeka & " First, the duty not to quit Without s e X Knowsl e o NEXT TO KEITHE: 32| rates. some ordinary. condition, 2.25a. | Santa Fe for 10 oflburning lgcomo- | giving due notice to ~few lower. ’ tives of the Santa. Fe type. 2 | How mitn time ~due notice: Lonety _ 38c At All Druggists | mostly 1.00; Virginia, Norfolk section. | cause o e ey wales ‘Tported ause of the heavy gax burden. efficiency, you are'likely to attract at- g% 16 t | i . B °F Airbrake C 5 1 3 Sweet potatoes —Supplies moderate; | tention E"KW Thort Line 4¢ 10200: 1paw 1981 | demand oo ore. Marviand, bushel | : Tas. Stoek of | tional workers and, if vou are in that R. 4¢ 10831 s 5 e 0l Co. g8 103 o | Dampers, Yellows, No. 1, 1.25; North | , Corp. _ Pay Stock ot | gelect class, the time may come when inclair Cr, Ol B. C. 621 2 | Carolina, cloth-top stave barrels, Yel- | §Iiz fom Min.. 8 ani% | competitors of your employer or men PR m‘?]"u. 8% (1 e, No. 1, fair condition, 3.00 | BRomd, ‘Bre b 155 ¥ Jan 1| in other industries will bid for your 1 Peppers—Supplics light; *demand | c2h cas "Y“Fl"'lr‘? B feis “1"&“3' e that In such instan = + | mocers market steady: Florida, | b 5 Jan2 eliev ces your | B medium size, 3.00 ¥ | Homestake Min’ Mo Jan 34 | dependent upon you. You should FOR { §

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