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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15 1927. = 13 L o e, e e o IHIE SRVININ G A, W A N G O, O e e ST PO | WHEAT SCORES GA|NS 'BIG NORTHWEST RAIL “”-"‘i’.',‘u”f\.'(?v” 3?,".,‘;"" e e atocks Received by Private Wire Direc to The Star Office u,m\- in accordance with the plan Y have progressed sufficiently. s S “The plan is unusually simple and A stocks traded in on the New Yor : 1 k ; S AN OF IHE N Curb Market today. ¥ i K mand Unusually Large and Un- of G. N, N. P., Spokane and |companies ne class of stock A to be ex- —_— | 8 3 INDUSTRIALS. Burlington, It Is Announced. ¥ ar for par ba g i 4 High. Loy 8 TR aeb lae : . sold Cargoes as Nominal. : : Butter Values Continue| % tusmes™ B ") iRt i it |High Wages Making Capital- bt Selling Checked in Early| = " -~ IR S Firm—Fruits and Vege- | w0 4% fos S0 0085 s i ; o ists of Lahoring Class. |m tne Assodated Precs, Dealings by Firm Liver- | NEW YORK, February 15-—-De el 5 3 — - g o s fol g S Nowthe NV YORK, February iam ;A Wiktox 086 n 3 N CHICAGO, February 15.—Wheat de tailed plans for the gigantic North- | NEW ¥OR bl Byl 1 { : § - ion’ . v et A odav.| western railway merger we made | . tables Are Steady. [ Am W vl 103 t \,.(‘..’.W STANDARD OIL : Buying Lion’s Share. veloped an early upward trend today, pool Cables Today. Xnown Tast might by the unification | Jersey today declared an exira divi- 103 Aburn Ao o, i M0 Anelo Am oil.. 2 g sympathizing with Liverpool quota- committee, composed of Georse I | dend of cents a share »f‘v"”"\.-mr:'\- e ) TR AR e SR . s G tions that were firmer than expected. i Baker, chairman; Arthur Curtiss | mon stock and the regularly qua AR Nt v eatning Bl R Won L 208 B 400 Gome on 3% 4 BY J. C. ROYLE. | Liverpool reported consumer demand | BY the Assoctated Press James, depuiy chaiman J. P, Mor e e ncar inie regat market was veported this morning, ! X i ! ! o ¢ 13 | Special Dispatch to The Star. large and that unsold quantities afioat| NEW YORK, February 15—Thelfhn Louls W. Hill and Howard |, toly dividend of §1.75 a share on the lowest price of current receipts 3 R L i i, o - NEW YORK, February 15.—Cabl-|\ero only nominal. Starting at % |cotton market opened steady today at| “The ' consolidation, which embraces | the preferred als was s S dropping to 30 cents. Plenty eggs are A N 00 Imp 0 Cai 0 [ ta1 and lahor have just about accom-| o (o & up, Chicago wheat soon |&h advance of 1to 3 points. The rela- | the Northern Pacile, Great i\Lizy‘;,;‘.‘"‘w;l,,\{ of record February 25. heing recaived from nearby and dis-| ] (an Ind Alcohol. ot Inier 1 s e G G| plished a merger. Wages in AMEHCR | ujneq all around. Corn and oats | UVEY frm showing of Liverpool evi. [and, Spokane, Portland and Seatle . tant points, lors reported this| 3t felotgx Co Tpfa.” 0 30 on o R now are the highest in the history of [ jnoe 0™ wavanced corn opening SO l'.u“f\‘l;L;l]’::d"::“&-n‘x::-‘;\(r;:hy::; o iha dicoot onemion ot che| RAND MINES DIVIDEND. morning, today's prices being as low Gent foa n A i 2 | EaRERERe e the world. Workers have been able | a4 shade to % decline and ing A | cheek selli lines "of the three companies throvigh | 150 P s Tk 10 Solar Refin vo such a percentage of their |little more, but then turning up grade. | The advance to 13.95 for May and | ase of the propertics to a new | NEW YORK, Febcuary 15 (9 e A i | 1 incomes that they have become | Provisions were ea 37 for October met realizing of | oberating ¥ company, which | Bankers’ Trust Co. of New York, a8 they were lust year when packers chNp started putting them in storage Common P ¢ 3008 O Kentiie % 13 apitalists and the volume of worker | Turopean importers were represent- | Southern selling, however, and the | Will eXchange its stock for stock of [depositary for cortain ordinary sterling Storing docs not. usually hesin until 1008 © 84 now going into investment | ed today as having purchased D& |market was rather Irregular with Northern Pacific and ~Great | shares NG 1ot £ et aent April 1, however, when it Is certain | ok ia0e " o 5% | channels is enormous, %o large,in fact, | quantities of wheat afloat and as also | prices about net unchanged to 3 points | i Sty Comtralod - the |declarad In Decomiyr. il 18 paying 1o | that it exceeds that which is passing | having bought a large quantity t the end of the first hour. ¢ T il cUnRCIRG DY e [ SGIeR of corcifienton for Amparie Sales in BONDS into the same arteries of business shipment grain. Predictions s | rivate cables reported good calling | &V orthern roads, which An\‘. 1 holders _of certificates for meric P o, the egps not affected by frost. tHonsands share on February Last year's » stock is practical- ol La Iy off the market, it is stated, and auids, Lta P - e A liea BapialiBiic CIES.| ke ourrent that i ] ¢ the trade, with London and conts. | more than & quarter of a century |shares §1 'y, Gurtie Pub most of the cies offered the ¢ dewre | hBeor B e 3 Rlum e n 11058 10540 | The boom in the investment mar- by Kuropean millers soon would be | yental buying erpgol atidl Ani| Ve held more than 90 per cent of 1 oly on - Crucei i um_ o e Has £ 5 » stock of the Chic: 2urlingto: ™ e § Dovti "Bl 6 ¢ o R . }1; | ket dras renched a polnt where rec- | witnessed. business in cotton cloths, chiefly | the, stock of the Chi ngton SILVER QUOTATIONS. JE& prices in New Yor et Dominon St ‘L . Am Pow & Lt 03 ! ords are being broken almost daily.| On the other hand, further heavy | for shipment to Tndin. and Quincy. Fo dropped from 11, to 3 cents ves-| 2 Durnt "ot terday, local dealers reported, and it 1 Eititeon is helieved prices here will take an- other drop hefore the end of the week. Che butter market continues firm, S with no change in prices. Dealers hardly expect cheaper prices before e <o B4 H G 6 Spring. Very little country or store- kol Mot (o’ Nl A B ek Sl . Many New Issues. ViGN *.k”l volume. LR ;",’l"(m":’xlull“ S r ed ix on the lmn);r-‘l.‘nu‘lln‘,\' 1 Purch B, ;19 o Bk L P These facts are amply qmmmlu— OF T points Beve vk farmers who heretofore made butter o Eilm Inwpec 32 e Lo ! D o tiated by a review of the present In-| PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE. ay's close. Realizing, however, ac- or the market, it is s sending Font Mot Cq Can 44 4 YA p Vestment situation and a_compilation [ *5 rebruaty: 15 (A_Phlees | counted for a decline’ of 5 oc 61l their cream to eameries. 1 Fox. Theatars % Ik i of investment data by Lawrence PARIS, February 15 UP).—Prices |founied for a decli o oo Meat. fruit and vegetable prices re- FER M MG G 1 1 Ra' . 1 950 | \Stern & Co. of Chicago. Ac.|were firm on the Bourse tos T at THeYeRO GE HC Bist ) Al T main unchanged e S ¥ | 3 Eaise == 2 Yool hb1 Cording to heir fures, offerings of |per cent rentes, 52 (rauce 85 centime 1d of the first half hour D9 fos of trading to mxc;m.-,» on your - e p i 15 Cudan ¢ 3 honds notes to'the public in | exchanye on London, 123 fr 7 G e > i G5 & 9 3 i b, enti 8, 5 ollar s oted at Butter—Fresh, 1-pound print, i 216 Gen iy by 2 E g |January aggresated 810 sorbed | centimes. . The dollar was quoted a 56; tub, 5315 ed s o ey i i : i ”., 0000000 n |26 francs 474 centimes. BUY F|RM S STOCK. ggs 2 o hennery 1 Slen Axden lqu]Tl! s ¥ e """'!_”‘ ¥ 5% | week. The January figures showed . — 28 vt 3 ody T8 " ; a gain of about $195,000,000, as com- Toronto Men Foxeflr\ll U. S. In- Poultry — Alive - Turkeys 1 Happl ¢St Al Toar L 5 0 pared with January, 1926, an increase SUCCEEDS FATHER. chickens, 3032: White Leghorns, 24 i Hapni 5.,,‘" % 28 Gatin : 5 3 Bk | PAred Nt 93t per cent, while the | Npw YORK, February 15 (#). | teTests Securing Massey Harris Co. roosiers, 18; ducks ;};;nflg‘m&'j A : ; 3 Gatine W s oosl 908 | gain over December, 1926, amounted { 64t0" [ Donnell. vice president and| TORONTO, Febr 15 GH—A 2 9, Interest on checking accounts voung, 65: old, 30a35. e ! PRI | melng in the last month was the | arrivals of wheat in Furope durin | Application will be made to the I NEW YORK, eatest in the history of this coun-|the next few weeks are scheduled and | \( w Orleans Market. terstate Commerce Commission for ap-' silver, 567; Me | try. which means in the world, and |uncertainty was expressed in some| NS, ebruary 15 it the same pace is maintained until | quarters as to how well these contin- | P).—With large ales of 12,000 the end of February, even these un- |ued big supplies would he ahsorbed. | bales reported in Liverpool, cotton precedented figures will be eclipsed. | Foreign demand for North American | prices here opened 5 to 7 point g Insur Co N x % to 42 per cent treasurer of Ohfo Oil Co., has been | group of Toronto financiers last night . urkeys, 46a4%: old toms, 35:| 14 TN, @ NA 10 Gopayeae Teit ba D8 ¢ 08 Y The significance of these fIEUres|cjacted president of the company, suc- | completed negotiations, involving an on daily balances—compound- ed monthly. N Ga s, Sancy. heawy, 8 ”";. LR e : FGult o B 5 1001 lies in the fact that this tremendous| eoding his father, James C. Donnell, | amount estimated at 3,000,000, where- ~nnll<r, E fowls, 28 ceats 3 Nany ofa. 15 i it o b Ba 37 10018 volume of money has gone into com-i\h, gied recently. L. Fleming, sec-| by they will obtain 75,000 shares of voung, 60z ; ; ducks, 28a30 ; ; ! ! { “Bu A by 0 4 | wmerce, industry and trade, furnish:| reidey “\ad elected a director. | both_common and preferred stock i Chickens, 32437 Kr cigy 1 AN B % |ing additional income to Workers and . i the Massey Harrls Co.. manufacturers Meat: . 15alT; 22a23; S50 ek Gl o 3 23 ) & S1029 102 38 |investors, which in turn is being O AEai STonenis: . . Iambs, 2 : ams, 26a38 g Lib wens“sn"dl 13 L8 turned back into productive channels.| ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT. Tt Ve At e et o vertatiai 37 Interest on ordinary savings loins, Maa et 2, 3t S Kacd O The trend toward udvancement In the | \yw yORK, February 15 ().—L,, | Possibility of United States interests accounts—compounded quar- 3 Mad Sq”Gar’ vie 207y 12 291 i ibil She e R b 3 Tht X i use of electric power has made itself| R UL G e e the president | obtaining control of the company. It | terly. Live stock—Calves, choice '. - ; Wire Lon. aer Int Paper 6s... ORIy ' | plainly manifest. Public utility financ- i is unde o pri i A & 2 g o iy Pape Car! s Sidel ., ha en elect s understood the were dium, 11a13; thin, 7a%; lambs, 13. 14 Manney” Booris " 31': . '!3.‘1?:?')‘1 Coal tx 10° ing continued to lead all other form f,’f\l‘u-.‘-hl‘:f‘h e o s beenelctiedie g . Taciede Gaxs 0% 190% fof investment. In January over $206, . e % 5 S Merennties st e 159 common stock, the latter being ruit and Vegetable Reviey N rareha s, 101, 000,000 of new capital went into th - o higher than the stock market vl o Todaws market report on frult mn‘v‘fk‘ ';‘;'..I;‘“‘p“‘“ W{nfi'“ ; coffers of utility concerns. | LABOR WELL EMPLOYED. | tion e oot : o Interest on special savings cer- News Service, Bureau of A - Nt B A ; & Manit Po 5 Tax-Exempt Securities. NEW ORLEANS, La., February 15 | ¢ b¥ Thoma 4 - tificates—compounded semi- Economics, sy . '3 Mont ey The income from the really large |(Sbecial).—Labor is weli employed here | i " Gu { 0 Apples—S s liberal: demand Y ¥, T8 1pCo B bt fortunes of the United States scems to | and most industries of this section are annually. moderate, market steady: barrels, Vir- L Pow "{Es"‘nl‘u'x:.‘\ o & 0% ave been directed largely into those|running with a full complement of 12 Nor Bester B¢ v Con Cop 5r. 4 9 ecurities which are tax-exempt. The |men. TN Ry Bs C 1 meqiLl s No. 1, Staymans, 21 inches 4 Northe Pow i Al or stich. {nvestments in new| _ LEAD STOCKS HEAVIER. | securities in January amounted to NEW YORK. February 15 (@) §187,711,690, according to the Stern|geop of .11 per cent, as compared| Stocks of refined lead in the United e unse rus o & Co. figures. with last y Me i [ ] 00; No. 1" Yorks, g 3 4 Bac St poller ¢ er D_Groc bonds absorbed e a and ico, including anti- Industril stocks and bonds absorbed | Wit (LSRRI e of i oot inelunine anie $180.115,000 and foreign lssues ac- Ington, medium_ to" large aize, 1F:g'n'3 e . v comes are not the only factors in-| members of the Amer n Bureau of q4: conntedtor $13108800" Renl extate | SORC, 1 L0100 Ut | Mtal Beatistion, amounted to 3 Munsey Building extra fancy ne\luloui .00; some ""{’,,DQ!“ T;ur(- orris 5 y der the necessity of maintaining high | short tons, an increase of 5,064 tons | f‘"“ruln:h'?: h‘A‘n‘\;nl:xl;f-“:p;is }:\“;(;r;‘):dk.:-?]e inventories, since the efficiency of |over the preceding month. Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. 1 Bhiiy Morris A ities have heen fully met. - These in.|manufacturing plants and the rail- el baskets, V lrgmm No. 1% Pittsb & L E 1, Yorks, 215 inches up, 90. T Pract & Lan F‘ I roads now permits of buying in small cestments during the last month ac-|r0ads now perm g b : SEMINOLE OUTPUT UP. vounted for §75.110.500, of which the |quantities at short intervals for for the preferr $125 for g 22000 A1 R or b e 23200 B ERE T et el SE5, o 3 ?? 5 a-_,~-=‘ feres) 33 7 BLLDELLDY! -...: 3 = RS et R imtt ™ L s = o et B &F & el e T T SERES TS o e R - U 2 :mhu FEE S B o Fersd s S iR~ Z= L S = g Grandn e p light; demand | 20 Red’ Wrrior modera et steady: Florida and | =9 %an Toy, : Cuba, - crates, fancy, 6.0086.50; b Spedri SoId 8 P choice, 5.00. Rk Hienes Tomatoes—Supplies light: demand e % moderate, market steady: Mexico, g Ctah Apex.-.. 0 %y 02 ripes, wrapped, ium size, 'some | g, G e d 4 ales INDEPENDEN' #0ft, 2.0022.25; repacked, threes, ripos, | i pndsty RfoIStOnEs, wrapped, choice count, o 33 Am Con Oilfids. 66 Am Maracaibo ¢ b Ark Nat Gas PORT TRADE INCREASES, J"‘““""-g Feie o i Sns Cabbage — Supplies moderate; de-| % ;’:’ifim’; Gamble. 1 mand moderate, market steady. New Rand Kar Bu stock, Florida, 1i-bushel hampers,| 30 Hand Ka Bu wa " 580 pointed type, few sales, 2.00; Texas, 3 nem Rand wi .. 343 Bem B 1at bt ¥i100 barrel crates, approximately 100 Reo Mot . N iRion B i t deli This has _aided NEW YORK, Feb 15 (). —Oil ked. per hundred- 3 Rickenn, 3 ervel Dol e, & & K01 B ot Sant for consteugtion of| Prompt delive his has_aided in| NE ruary 15 (). —Oi Ype, 1.46a1.50. 3 Koyl Bk 70" lte Jo Eot 03 B 2 | Gihee” Pufldings and industrial and L G e o e e e y—Supplies light; demand mod- Serovay &t Shawgheen 75 % | municipal plants. Railroad financing, | immediate et & he {nvestment se- ok ol aue e s saasaiT e erate, market steady: California, crates, 3 Shraddon Sofusai.. Sou Cal E 5s '5i 5 With o half dozen me-ger chemes | Curity market today is a seller's mar- | bar in the 24 hours ended 7 a.m. 4.50a5.00; Florida, 10-inch crates, 2.00a 1802 Vise I fep Soueact B & L da o e ting omsummation and approval | ket. There are more funds seeking in- | Monday, compared with the pre few higher. flourarn . By by the Interstate Commerce Commis- \rs(llmontl than issues offered. This | high of 288,000 harx'tl~ daily. moferate, mariet: steadys Caeornia| « Saon B & i wis : O Do e securitiea| - The Country e trend iafurther | e ode: , ma steady; ‘ornia, L, war. Bo% BN e The average yield on the securities| = o crates, Iccberg type, 4 dozen, 2.75a | % PRy AL pr1003 1084 108 b ™ ~ reflects the huge volume of money | llustrated by the stock books of the " G?TI.‘D BOET F gm‘de o(n E 5106 o < o0% oo |available. During January it aver-| g .o o r'nln‘[‘lx'\lr:(;r“nnu\s imibere '~i~:\‘rd‘ (\Jx\ i S Onions—Supplies moderate; demand -Qmm Tl §fen & Coghe. 008 %08 993 |aged 6.06 per cent as against 6.17 Per |7 503" whareholders as compared With |a gold shipment of §750,0 E e 4 F3uit Iny. PERS T duse 10 cent a year ago. The forelgn iSSUes| ovey (hun 2,500 in 1921, It 1s notable | land on the Aquitani.. o e and Indiana, 100-pound sacks yellows, Tgwitt &'co atill lead in the amount returned with | forer,than 2,500 in 1921, It Is notable |land on the Aquitania. U. 8. No. 1, large size, 3.00. 15 Dimken” Axl Bi01 peic luant), BAIE. hvans filsy) Havel| Lot 20,010 ot these Seclrity oWrict i o y o~ o 2 v are women and ,000 more are for Potato Market Steady. dropped from 7.37 per cent a year ago. | joint accounts in. which women are| COMPANY SHOWS PROFIT. Potatoes — Supplies moderate; de- Next come the real e.:la]!fl ér}lvl']l:nfl("h; named. NEW YORK, Febrnary 15 (®).—Net mand moderate, market steady; Michi- with 6.22 per cent, industrials wit As for forelzn investments Ameri- |profit of Calumet and Hecla Consoli- gan, 150-pound sacks Russet Rurals, L »m S “ 6.13 per cent, utilities with 5.57 per| can private inv. now have a|dated Copper for 1 was $1,500,318, U. S. No. 1. 3.90a4.00; few higher: 10 Wis Cent 55 . g 4 8% | cent and railroads with 5.18 per cent.! greater stake abr than has the [equal to 74 cents a share, in contras ‘A\I?me.tl‘.’\ r\\r'-un‘d ;;{I\k: nre:n .\;‘ou: Sales FOREI £ The grand average s 6.06 per cent, a United States Treasury. to net loss of $436,676 tains, U. 8. No. 1, 3.40a3 ; New York, in thousands. e g i S 7 Baden 7 ]:))plouan sfla(k! round whites, U, S. 5 Blie Il\ln-a iy 3 No. 1, 3. 5 s Bue Aires 75 57 Spinach—Supplies liberal; demand Tz b Afres T3l 800 moderate, market steady 'for good SRS e P el a 78 wi PR stock; market dull for poor stock; rl CE 6358 "Dltl(? Texas, shel haskets, Savoy type. o G 635 151 n-] £5a1.00; South Carolina, ordinary qual- E ,gn- A ‘;}" jiEs) ity and condition, cloth-top barrels, | uien 1n Cundinamat 74'4 0413 voy type, 1.00a’ oo 1L E 5 1 Denmak 45 nma. trawberries—Supplies light; de-| SAm Explora... % B Eereons g un ¥s 109 mand light, market dull; Florida, pony’ ,;,a',flu\ ol 3 G2 o B Bla8 981, refrigerators, Missionarys, 65a75: hold- cNmn"’aom' s o § 1 E, 7. 10135 rs, low as 50. :3§zu‘,‘§' Extens' L 057 A 100 tring beans—Supply light; de- ka Croesus” | < 4 ! mand moderate, market steady; Flor- | » ,," Falcon Lead i ; Pl ’ 3 4-bushel hampers, green, ordi- 0 Golden Cycle Min 1% 1s, ‘74 2 S50 W o8 ¢ H to fair quality and condition, §.‘i:"”(‘| e A 3 “‘"?{ 3 ’ lme an ou ,,.',g fiaythorne M i, A : i : ‘ pplies light; demand B Mason oFe] Cor- A7 Montevideo s A 04 ; 04 " EDe upplies light; de-| T Newmont “Mir o e lle 0o 08 P or Improvement The value of science and research in industry is strikingly illustrated in the review of Swift & Company’s business for 1926. SSRESSSESIERESS EEHESRIETE 23 ChOOSC tlus service~ 5 $ W B 2 Things don’t “just happen.” There is O Sy, 1, ope | - o QRS EP 41 B e For more than 56 years T throie port of Taitimore it q?fix‘:fi:nlalm.ul ! Held in Slaying 7-Year-0ld Girl. | tl! e Ch Olce Of Housewives are turning to lighter the previous ‘week, according to the | 2By "_ 2% .h}:l;: JoRK, February 15 . . N beef because of certain definite develop- : he collector of cus | o el d8f 48 1oy Sy discrimi travelers ments in American life; it WO SV Bl BRI a8 g | i e e , inatin, . : amounting to $2,- ona “ nection with the Killing sve i g 2 Hoaa i : year-old_Veronica Dvm:‘):ej",’[o;l( N Premium Ham and Bacon taste the — . o 7 Mexico Oblo. 2 vember 2, last. The child’s body, with i i Francisi OILS AND FATS UP 10 Mex ol : 10" | the throat N same in New York as in San cisco ... cut, was found in her 3 i ex Pani o because science has made that possible; Wan A 2 oint Pra. . %h o parents’ apartment on Upper Park | TURES )\1 w \m 1\ February 15 (#).— ‘uMh;mlr_ Guif, avenue. Albrecht will be sentenced | 8 GREAT FEA' greases had ising trend the past Nor cont Tex Ol 113 13 1. Maestic, world's largest ship, ably Variations in texture and moisture, Bt Do e ana ey & Pintapee i1 i SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. supported by Olympic and Homeric. and in proportions of fat and lean have weiak and subj o a Sdryd Cedric and Celtic, NOW equij b ify n standard e el o nevere competl. (Reported by J. & W. Scligman & Co.) & . been overcome by uniform standards were sty i il ki | | COMMODITY NEWS B T L iy of manufacture. rlals were te: = WIRED STAR FROM | | 4w, #..T(,..x . 10 1081 3, Adriatic and Baltic, largest ships to : i . ENTIRE COUNTRY | |Arsatea oiPe. rods™ - 25 * Liverpool and Queenstown. Science and research play an impor- Balto, & Ohio, g;":';,g i ¢ 4. Minnekahda, Minnesota, Winifredian tant partin solvingthe problems that rise S = = Nor. Rw ¥ 4 and Devonian, only ships carrying % output for Janu Bt | mdorine e s SAEr sl ot S i Tourist Third Cabin exclusively. daily. Just how these problems are Elcet et s [last week 'v’i‘:m‘,'f("‘,}r"?“ ,sode;t;"eb EP'”:"L",(:."‘T"’“E;X‘:‘,; = ] 5. r,,‘,,m,,t,, “,td {,{;:x:flm worked out,ftogcth&x; th}}: rgany more Flectei ! N and b splaved o better | (onthantal G- & K 5n 4 CHE OB U m,,"’nm interesting facts about the business, is one and beef had a fair movement | Gont Petratenm o 10 Cherbourg. Only shij H g month 48 unchanged prices. Smoked meats Covipeur 00 & R 'E‘Z fric Class passengers exclus: set forth in the Swift & Company 1927 a ain | C 1 V] veal nder- o . i any.- | tone wde was slow for lamb and | Humbie Ol 6% a8 o 1034 6. B Lapland, P"‘"""‘d and Year Book. mutto particularly fn Bastern | Muw Gus Co. biae idd 5 ' A , largest ships to' Antwerp— ;hhlrhp' e K yfi#f«”’?&" g i ! Europe’s convenient gateway. A copy will be sent you free, for the ,Wfll‘. DEFLR DIVIDEND. e ::(\“l,v\firjz\:xns prenorting _to | reen short Ling s 1040: 3 7+ 217 sailings to choose from. asking. Just fill out the coupon below NEW YOI ; e West Coast Lumbermen's Asso- | buratolh co. a% i’ is g : 0 ¢ Stockholders of Nl DT the last week produced | Sine, Orudg Ol Bur. e this: 1oast 10 8. Rates to fit every purse. and mail. e Canner 1 feet of lumber, sold 75,754,- | Sou. Pac. R. 1. ¢ : B o | 896 féer and shipped 67,078,654, All ration, htat they b (0PDO- flines of the lumber business gained ) nsider it as compared with the preceding week. | (i ; 3 yment of divii| ALBERT LEA, Minn—Creamery | & ée-‘;‘,:’,fi'm,"h",’,‘b“’.' ATIRR IR Swift & Company stock. men of Steel and Freeborn Counties | Whesling Stl. Cor. 555 1048 Tilge g s Wil vou e plan 10 establish a buttermilk powder —_— o0 Pgpee. the DML | ] v factory in Freeborn County. About way. caating. : NDS. covperative. creamerios will work | FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS. | together to secure revenue from a | (Quoted by Alex. Brown & Sons. Closing.) | by-product now wasted. Swift & Company, wu ITE TAR LIN B 4337 Packers Ave., U. S. Yards, Chicago RED STAR LINE - ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Please send a copy of the 1927 Year Book to: INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE w B ?&Q—Mllu . - JOSEPH, .Mo.—The Western — | Tablet Co. has become the largest ~~ | muker of writing tablets in the world through the absorption of six con- cerns in the same line. Fifteen million dollars was involved in the merger 9 {which took in the American Tablet | & Stationery Co. of Green Bay, Wis the Tablet Co., of West Carroliton, an Ohio; the Kalamazoo Stationery Co., |$18 Jul¥ the Hooper Paper Co. of Richmond, i ; the Northwest Tablet Co., of S 7 T Minneapolis and the Smith Tablet | The woodcock carries its young in Younger shatii. $ 3 Co. of Holyoke, Mass. its claws when flying. A R. M. Hicks, Mgr., 1208 F St. N.W., Washington, D. ,C., or any authorized steamship agent. et e i DDoPPoTToeooE S R32GRTEZZE

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