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NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. L ] ) Mississippi River, particularly from |phans are beset with temptations to | holder waits for the mallman to bring MEN AND MONEY | |the southern peninsula of Michigan | increase the income return at the ex- a dividend check. Moreover, wherees e portions of western Pennsylvania, | curity which gives promise of yield- | free from normal income taxes. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Ohio and Indiana served by the Erie |ing a higher rotu hich, in human | By M. S. Rukeyser. to Kentucky, West Virglnia and Vir- | teyms, might hold lure of a Buying an Annuity. (Copyright, 1927.) ginla and Southern and Southeastern | faw luxuries and r comfort If the widow is past 60 and has ro S e B - il 15 53 ... 283 n territory tributar to the gate ways | might in re bring about the loss | dependents she can get substantially stocks traded in on the New York 604 = % 0 P Van Swerlnm‘n..‘\\. e e el 10T T which would ruthlessly st and . ehibure. gk b ] o cipal, which would ruthlessly | more than an investment return on Curb Market today. ! : bachelor brothers of Cleveland, Who|mond, ¥ O e ince O & long Porus | Hee money by Buylnk an annuity from S Sales INDUSTRIALS, 3 R EERN TR have become leading rallroad match- Remal 1 | of time has revealed that it good | & insurafics company. wilal Sie undrods. High. . B 3% : . - ¥ ‘make Tndustrial Maj b % e G A n, | antees ed Income for the rest of Feature Today Is Heavy Spot | ""xiver co”.. i 7 i ’ Holiday Trade in PoUItry|makers, are seeiing to transtorm the| = CO0E HEAS T e ural life. For individuals be 4 Am Cigar. i 249 3 1 5 Erie from a Wall Street joke into an| ,¢ a1 of the Van Sweringen roads | rirained in t S who are willing to have thelr iz 3 1 lect L i i N : ness and investments, to select pri ; WHE . Sales at. Liverpool—Un- ] AL g amic B 15 i Good, Dealers Report—Most | emicient trunk 1ine. except the Nickel Plate, it consum- | i, o is securitles. o extinguished the time of That the financial district no longer imated, will to some extent remake | Gooks which represent Iittle more death instead. of passed along dertone Steady. i clioves that the day when will | the industrial map of the East. Such | fran the ons, hopes and hot | {0 helrs, the annulty is extremely at Prices Unchanged. el et e I8 Srommeder o It nincation the Diseaca™ts i | than the aspirations, hopes and hot | 12,06V 1o SHOMLY, e Srecemany S : used to, has been suggested by the fasserts in its petition, will encourage | for. tndivaania in these reonomie ely. |10 combination with preferred stocks Eenies o 2 2 55 A AL rise of the common stock recently to |industrial development, as it will [ o O 9 and bonds to advantage on the part 12 Pennok Oil Corp Egg prices have dropped to the 25-|the highest peak in more than 21 provide a wider distributing territory | 2 | of individuals, who would like to be @ Richfield Oi1 Cal P 4 ® el 8] I'and improvad service. | Liberty bonds and well secured |queath at least part of their estate 1 Ro Ot £ 0y S T e k of the company, which the | —An interesting phase of the current | bonds of domestic rallronds, industrial | to_others. il U proa e 5 drop resulting from heavy receipts | [T SOCE € L 0o waked the Inter- | rebirth of the railrond prosperity is | and public utility bonds are sultable| When property is left to young or. an advance of 7 to 10 points. Early | ! Osage O... 24 from far and near. The price fs | (NeSAREAKe & N0 N mission for per-| the effect on so led weak roads lke | for this type of investment. Guaran-|phans, the heneflciaries can be saved an 7 10 10 ¥ | Osage O N ¥ state Commerce Com 6 he . % i | teed fivst’ mortgages, if sponsored by | from their own weaknesses by means estimates placed the notices issued 3 3 o L ‘["(', g & icheaper than that at which eggs were | misgion to buy control of, is, .‘.;l : «1«:‘; e r.n'-,nv;‘xm- Haven, the qumn e R ot sme'w’m);-t - 4 : @ nelgh- M wi de Wa Pl i s 7 arly | spect o 2 e recent uptur [Pacific, and a varlety of others, | houses of 6 R bility, | of ustir @ es against March contracts in the nelgh- | b 108 % L Teann @ pdl. AN 7 stored last Spring. Iy Is too early |speculative, najtheirecet] Belnil e aney m,g“',.f.h ot others, e s e e retonts | A T L (e e :«or‘h\’mdlof J.y)l\mvu bales, :;nl_ v;x«‘v”\:': Shoes 7 e ', ‘; = {for storing them, however, packers {Par ;l:'”")‘“ G ividecs h been | malnutrition, are beginning to dream | $afety |ity of handling the funde at a 13:‘:{” ;.;::ri»“;vxx:u»”" h\lx'.‘»’x!o ready buy. 3 BrivAm Tob ¢ iy Cag i aen | STANDARDIOTA jalways waiting until there no longer 1 by new visions of mergers. again of greatness and power. The best character srred | small fee : A i shares, such lectrio spe- | £ 2 Cen “Aguirre 200 Buckeye P L. 0 |is danger of eggs being affected by o hnical reason for| Needless to say, until the hopes of . ers of March against sales of later o Come ] i 200 Buckeve P L., : - & : ere is also a tech : 6 : t p Soeties - 7 e | : : 100 Cheeedrgh 4 | frost. o tse. The personal holdings of the!the sponsors of rich nondividend- | efal, United § cel preferred, . ot men(Hi : 1R lig| Emenl Gnp 3% 1208 1300 | Pouitry dealers experionced a mvod | $he rise. The personal holdiREL L e paing railread shoery Nondividend|clal, United States Stoel Dreferred, | PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE. offerings, while there was buying of TSNy §3% o 03 || 4300 Humhis Ol & & 68 = 87 a r the holiduy trade. Trading | ¢ 610" Railroad account for more the shares must be rated highly | Niagara Fail ver pre d, ma " PARIS, Fobruary 23 (P).—Prices later months, promoted by reports 2 Consol Dairy P.. 50 Ind ¥ 9 4 67 nclined to be slow this morning, | g 25050 RES Common ste out- speculative and unsuited for invest-|aiso be co s Besides sweeten- | were {rregular on the Bourse today. Bt o 15 the Monthern Lbot TaRrier Cons G Balt n [ 5 2000 Inter ] however, and prohably will continue | g,pqing Moreover, it was disclosed | ment purposes. Ing the e r , preferred | Three per cent rentes, b2 francs 25 and the firm ruling of Jiverpool over 3 Conel prad A ww 1903 o % [80 until supplies are wanted for the | "o apnlication of the Ches g | stocks obviate the routind of Invest. | centimes; exchange on Leondon, 123 3 3 ¥ ] - | Sunday dinner. lo i i o Interstate Com- | e ent sment. Instead of clip- | centimes; § per cent 1454, or about 16 to 20 points not % Do Crueibia: 400 pratie P 4 & B i e board of directors have authorized the | i e S e e s £3€ csntimen higher, and the market held within 4, Dominion StULid o r Re! s Wholesale Prices. purchase of additional sk o the | e | a point or two of the best at the end Duz Co A ¥t I-pound_print, Goa|open market. (Incidentally, the DeU”|\idows' and Orphans' Investments OEMDie st Hiour, 21 Bond & 'S 3 ] P packed, 30 tion filed before the I. it o A feature in_ Tiverpool was the e o g8% 7 390 50, Eansne 8 i SE aetectan: veals that the directors of the Chesa-| In the encyclopedia of bunk, on e Bessaiioiy o ke Aryest,Ine oo a3y ain 200870 Ky g presterrd < peake and Ohto have authorized addi-|which the financial propagandist il ot e gL 2d ot & 9 » 3| 130a% 3 0 live—Turkevs, ~ 40a42; | tional purchases in the open market |draws heavily for his inspiration, reported at 18,000 bales today, | v el % g% | 400 Vacaun A \hite Leshorns, 24a | of Pere Marquette, the second of the |much appears about injustice to the 2 | TR R 1 Bilke. 30 ‘ducks. | two roads which it plans to control, | widow and the orphan. IEvery time New Orleans Market. | k % ¢ | in thousan s S | as part of the recently revealed inter- | a lawmaker seeks to wreak vengeance US, February 23 UP). o Cani 493 48 2 5 Ala o, 001 5 = mediate unificatton plan of the Van|on a corporate entity, the defenders of i Foundaion "Fo'A "12% 1 3 L g Bveite-ns) things asthey are clamor loudly ¢ trading, cotton ke 4 1 1 34- 158 o | fo fanc: o XN abou > poor widows and orphans | BUESt et i o i Meeiet fultoh w100 i g Bernet Is Factor. {who will suffer from unwarranted ¢ was started 1 point down, soon ad T v & Lt 68 10074 5% ’ i Apart from stock market considera- ) punit effort ) j vanced 16 points to 6, When news ;i B 3 Am Roll Mill 63101 ¥ Aot Al 26; | tions, Erie 1s being closely watched| Of course, if well advised, widows that notices in that month were be 3 & epia 9 3 Ho ey R lambs, 85; fres 2 ! | because Sernet, who built up|and orphans will aveid speculative o A]m; stopped. Later months opened S R 1 4 'y "V:mvfl"m&l}g 3._ ]5.3:.: 4 ders, 21a; the Nickel > -! “\: ‘n .\l ver: l'u:'lt“l::l ‘\]\'hu\ wre ser mwl("; the 2 to 14 points up, mainly on the large 2 3 AT Cels, 104l 2 s ed shoulders, 18a20, ingens, has been switched to the Erie. | ebb oY 0. cotumores aud the fiy ’ &pot sale of 18,000 hales in Liverpos 3 o W n By B 3 Blacim Bitrel¥s 02% (03 o v - choloe, 1614; me- | Mr. Bernet is considered one of the |fluence of politicians. Such . im ISTLESS, puny, rickel and advanced further, until May T | 3 dium, 11a13; thin, 7a8; lambs, 13, ablest operating men and business | munity from tho risks to which all | children' need the right traded at 14.08 and July 14 Ten- , 2 getters among the railroad presidents business is subject can be attained | 8! ders on March contract in New York | Fruit and Vegetable Review. of the country, and is plainly the star ! only in a relative sense. lonic-food to bmld u v\ were reported at 158,000 bales and 24,- | Today’s market report on fruits and | of the Van Sweringen organization.| This discussion is intended only for p 500 bales in New Orleans, { vegetables, furnished by the Market | He was trained in the school of the | widows and orphans of comparatively News Service Bureau of Agricultural | 1ate A. H. Smith of the New York Cen- | small means—not for orphans of the FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE provides the body-building Economics, says: tral lines. When the ol:(l;:l!;ul Nickel | immense resources of the late Lord material a child needs during the growing period. It furnishes Apples — Supplies liberal; demand | Plate unification plan, which was re-| Loverhulme, who was the leadin vitality to resist the recurring COUGHS and COLDS and light, market steady: barrels, Penn.|i¢cted by the Interstate Commerce | British soap manufacturcr, nor for ean - o it willingl syivania, No. 1, Yorks, 28 inches up, | Commission last March, was drawn | widows of the financial strength of | other more serious ills. Children like it and take it willingly. 8.00; Maryland and Virginia, No. ©.|uP. it [ras assumed that Mr. Bernet late Mrs. Russall Sage. i Get-a bottle from the drug store today. No drugs or alcohol. P 2 y 5a9.50. | Would head the five-road consolidation. | Compelled to 1 . ?"',’"‘“"sl l”,,e'?",‘“. e 50:| The fact that Mr. Bernet has been | from. r ;mrfi;i:?\-.fir;:"’,,r}f .Over 70 years of HEALTH VICTORIES ern, extra fancy Dellolons, medtum to| transferred to the Erie indicates that | capital, i widows and o large size, ripe, 3.2543.50, few higher | the Van Sweringens believo that the B L2 eDn, S Ehctal e } | reconstruction of the Erie is the most | pennsylvania, Dellclous, medium to|yrgent job to be done on any of the | large size, generally good quality and | prsent Job to be i condition. 5.75; Romea, thedtum | five railroads which they dominate, ametion, 1270, Ronice; including the Nickel Plate, the Chesa- | Washington Gas Light-—100 &t 70. i“:,‘,f;ff;:".,“§?°”’ll*‘ g00d quality and | peake & Ohfo, the Hocking Valley roe o Natlonal Morigage and Lnvestment’ ptd.— : ” ‘. ’ Cabbage — Supplies moderate; de. | FCT® Marauette and the Erie. ' : % : ! - % ; mand light, market steady; Florida, S oD nsenm Ve pot dcd Money—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent. R i y 13 -bushel hampers, pointed type, fai 3 rted their influence in the Bi = o PGA . = o B0 | quaiity and. eondition Toaa b f4Ir | management of the Pere Marquette, | id and Asked Prices. Ovington Broa. . 913 Doas hois Dos, | uality » 1.0081.25, feW |and until Mr. Bernet replaced F. D, | Pac Gas & El A 22 Gen Motors 65 A 101 100 " | higher. Underwood as president of the Erie | BONDS. ! e Sond e g § . 108 Celery—Supplies light; demand mod- | jast month, they had not begun to PUBLIC UTILITY. g e 0055 @ ) ; srate, gut:-)k;td‘x.;x:x; Fiorida, a0:ineh | exert leadership in the Erie. merican Tel. & Telga. 4s... O8% 90 1 Bhiha D, Ste - 3 " T Cal in Crates, | g ol Bernet has already initiated Amer, Tel & Telga- 150 00 Sphila Bl o, 3 FE Fe ; crates, substantial organization reforms in the m. Tel . ctl. tr. 5s. 0 1 Philip M [ 4 5 315 S - Erie, changing the di 5t (i Anacg Poft rutr - 0o AR 13 Bia® 215 o 0d [ 03" 15g™ | Lettuco—Supplies moderate; demand | axampte. | He 9 Jime o oot for C. & P. Telophone 5s.. .. 1003 ;.| 1% Plteb & Lake b ! A z:wl(l'prm'e' Toierinl Vit coston&er: | signiicant changes in equipment, sul C. & P, Telephone of Va 1004 27 Proct & Gamble 1Tnt Nat G fs alifornia, Imperis crates Ice- | stituting heavier equipment for that Gppital Traction R. K. 6. bPug S P & L.. 301 3 3 7 Inter Paper @, ¢ 2 berg type, 4 to ; some | now in use, particuls ¢ 2 e g LR w e bPug s P & T 0 13 foter, Paver 6n 7 W in use, particularly with the idea ProTeetown Sae dw s ... 89% . illl 14 Rand Kard Bur i _67% % 671 28 Lombard E 7s A . of speeding up freight servi His otomne Eloe. et e, | 5 35 Rand Kard B war 555 b 55 2 MeCal Hos 6 § demand | outstanding achievement on the Nickel oaos gioc: oong Os... Bem Rand wi.o. a4% a4 3414 7 Yanit © B 'y § moderate, market steady; Ohio and In-| Plate, from the operating side, was in Pot. El. P ] & rfd. 7. 103 d E bt 1 T ™ 3 0 i | diana. 100-pound sac , U. inaugurating new speed standards for Wash. flfi; a;‘m. Ver. ba.l. R E ; No. 1, medium to_lar e, mostly | freight movement. Those in his con- Wash. Bait. & Annav, 2.75; fa\\',]lm" as 2.50; New York, 100- | fidence declare that he has in mind g\v::m:mm Kén %. i pound sacks, yellows, U. § a 1.|similar development for the FEr e, on_Gas 65 series mfi\gn to,,lgtéxe size, fair quali which has a main line between the i port of New York and Chicago. Mr. saer)i;lu B.‘ .. Wash. Rwy, & Eec. gen. fs. 103 Potato Market Weaker. Eostl s variety of small ways, 2 n ew methods, such as the Potatoes — Supplies moderate; de-| Nickel Plate system for fore ting mand light, market slightly weaker; | earnings and future cquipme . Michigan, 150-pound sacks, Russet | quiremonte R SAHRTRNE T Rurals, U. 8. No. 1, mostly 3.75; New = P York, 150-pound sacks, round whites, Physically Rehabilitated. . . U. 8. No. 1, 3.3 : Maine, 120.| The system which Mr. Bernet t R l bl t ks, "Grien Mouniaine, U 5. | over 1a b fon. digich, Me; Bernet tool eliable Furn: urc a3.40. L_ndor\vm)d became heir to in 1901, Spinach—Supplies ~moderate: de-| Under the Underwood ma . mand moderate, market steady; Texas, | the physical side of the Erie was S bl d__ bushel baskets, Savoy type, 75a90;|rehabilitated, as a result of a poli reaSO’l(l y prlce South Carolina, cloth-top barrels, | of consistently investing earnings in Savoy type, 1.75: few 2.00. the proper As a result, the com- Slrfl.whnrrles‘hu])pli;N) liberal; de- ll)d; husja fairly satisfactory grade mand light, market slightly weaker;| between Jersey City and Chicago, al- 71 Florida, holdovers, pony refrigerator: UIIJ\;HhI in parts of Pennsy l\’:u\i.; lh(':! N the queSt {OX' trade Vs L }leld to thc missionarys, best, 40a45; poorer, 30a35 | rade is not as good as elsewhere, | g 1 1 per quart. In emphasizing the alleged value | temptation to subordinate quallty to By the Assoclated Press NEW YORK, February 23.—The cotton market opened steady today at £ S S FRPIIEAE H 4 22 acon at Ry 1Caro P & T 1R ot Se3%B Zintern Uul AL.° - — . —_ i ;](Xlnllerg é‘\:l B , Sland Cric nwi Washington Stock Exchange| s ", SALES 1Len Val C cfs Washington Gas Light 6s '36 series B— E bR o B eni0Ads w10 at 09%: 10 at| 1% Jvbey ow 8 &1 897 : 10 at 06074: 2 at 89T, e Nt g i D R (084 SCSEI2SS LR, SBERE 9745 & Balt 55 103 GO TR SRS So0Tonooono® NEoEEEEE. Washington Rwy. & Elec. pid —20 at 9. 3 Mead Johnson' " . 4 T Comeror W ana hov 9 at'vl. * Yengel Hox .. 1 Contnin & A%GaT b ® Washington Rwy. & Elec. gen. 68 5 P R TR T 25 $1.000 at 104, 2 1, Seoretiown Gas 554,500 at 100: $500| % HonacK b 1 pid108% 2t 100: Amefican Security & Trust Co.—10 at 375. & FEEs SBARIAD 15T BIBE o WRDB: NERERE PR EERAR b Singer Mfg Ltd b Sou Barber & 901 3 %0on P& L v Barber G 4Sou P & L war. (st parmy DaEy G ; % Stand Com Tab. exy Chase Clul o i e b 5. . . 0 Stam ford Pot. Joint. Stock Sorithern Blde, 6los. > PR Wash. Mkt_Cold Storage Bs . i Wardinan Park Hotel 55 s, 4 £ » - (St SR 2 S e e ettt P PN PUBLIC UTILITY Washington Gas ........ ol Bre o R Norfolk & Wash. ‘otomac Elee. . & - ‘ash. Rwy. & Elec. com. . TSSRENEE LS, i Pft Shar n. Iy St o W.r{IP]r)AIBm-P HA 3 West Dairy Pr : s 3 oy s - | of the Erie to the Chesapeake & Ohio, | T Wemh OL% & vie 25 String beans—Supplies light: de- | of the Erie to the Chesapeake & Ohio, | 13 White Sew Mach Wb By Co 58 B N 1 5 Wie Cent bs 0% “oan mand moderate. market steady for | the latier road, in its petition to the price. On the contrar¢, we stress quality PR oINS T Y e Nomin Rood stock; Florida, 7 bushel hampers, | Interstate Commerce Commission, | first and foremost. because qualntv is a best, 6.00a6.50; poorer, 4.00a5.50. | says: i Sajes MINING STOCKS. thousands, s Siiootin derate: 2 g oy SRR S 3 . 3 ” Supplies moderate; demand e existing line of the Erie from | ; i I et TR B8y 10818 100% | moderate, market steady: Mexico, 45- | Marion, Ohio, to Chicago, 1L, in con- | fundamental of this business. i ot Wash, 5 Y e aa o 858k 951} 4 pound crates, best, 4.50a5.00. nection with the lines of the Hocking | TRUST COMPANY P R S Fid Carrots—Supplies moderate; demand undl the[{ hll;&umul\é-] & Ohio and lhoi . ot i American Security & Trust. 3 3 moderate, market steady Tex: applican n will provide a highly '{,5'“‘,;;:' 3 B““;'y Pt o L bushel baskets, 1. 3 efficient through route between the | We keep ourse!ves in the position to be :fnble to Refonal Savines e | Belds andiCEleago, eqnal to iy | guarantee everything that we sell. It must give the ;, on ~ Trust that could be constructed and far | b % x s ‘ashington Lo 2 EARNINGS SHOW GAIN. et T ity s grplicant | customer satisfaction—or we won't admit 1t to our SAVINGS BANE cwmont PAEN A could obtain by improving its Cinein- | i o i ! icago line. In addit ol ek Dbt 3 . o United Railways, Baltimore, Does | Erie will provide the appiiaent on | stock. It must do more than "just pass muster. i i SoR53S 3 s SESRL RS R85 258w as! 5 23t DS DI v 9 A 10D IS REFFRRERF =4 95T 1 i B DO GEBREISRARIEOREE & = 2 3 is Fr S Rt CES6 1 EE R o0s osia Riea' 70" Candinama 7 Inhafuan Bt o wakZuoloRn2utde S FFE # o = RR2aE 50 35 sSeoooose: w . FIEE # F PR 00; 222283382 b e o S P I S L a2 ¥ Eaet_Washington.. . ..., 5 ance to the indus rritory of = Becortty “avings & Coin Better in January Sdniern Bhly ath et Lot It must sustain our standard: uphold our repu- tation. 53! e wventh_ Street BALTIMORE, February @ vania.” _ gross and net income of the United | After describing the value of the Railways & Electric Co., which con- | Pere Marquette #s an entrance to | trol the trolley system of Baltimore, | Detroit and surrounding country, the | o nited States. : &llhlnflnn Mechanics Utah, Metala. FIRE INSURANCE gales in INDEPENDENT undreds. = ) 54 Am_Con Oilfids. 3 A Maracaibo 7 Beacon Ofl . ... . i Brit-Am Ol TITLE INSURANCE. 10 Cardinal Pet . o S £ 2 (i M ° B2%30 5% o #Ere B e i3 1 e 0 e Dot 10, showed an increas: ary com- | rallroad sald further: Mea s It is possible to sell good merchandise at low uni Medellin 8 pared with the year before, Gros: _“Unification of the lines of the trating what we i Porn 7%a...... 1 revenue totaled " $ 325, against | Erle and the Pere Marquette with mean by depend- rice. But that depends upon many elements. i P Cotumbia Title 0 o Grands 73 o $1,403,387 in Januar a galn of | those of lhnex npluI nt In the interest able quality at a A k I . I Real Estate Title. . > 2 AT o il : 1,938, of more efficient distribution of the low price—in this e . 3 Hide Tov ‘of Mo e 52 , EVERYMAN’S .(;:ly:‘dn"l-‘ail‘: pois % % $ e in e tatulea. §7a s ‘comi | sRgH '1"“ ““l‘l t ;:m» mu‘ & iba :)m{zm i L Contact with the mar eltl. policy of marking; SCELLANEOUS 1 ax PhW A1 5 red with $70,135 in January a year | same time enable the unified system by S 3 e S o’ INVESTMENTS A3 Al 05 o 0 o | B0 i’ of 250 per cent. o provide better and more depend mg Room Suite of - measure of profit, ete. All the advantages to be Ton s 1 A8yt Sot ales B8, 06 d rvice was give ing a e for a large v S EEipicces: o s Shl ¥ » L ¢ e r;il:»;%’ ‘x‘;fl[‘ffgv "5 ha1 By g g bl i B o N ered }»uh beauti. gained we enjoy; and that means we own our Lanston Monotype 00010 93 93% e oy 20 Stin" Hug. 7o 4 4 fles and a gain of 1,559,529 in | originating in the territories served | fu acquard . 3 " rcHiania Trmater & Sios pt106% 101 \ GEORGE T. HUGHES. 661 "Qllrigfi 415 Seat tafien. The number of ravenue|by the Erie and the Pere Marquette | velour on fronts, goods at the lowest possible c'c;lst and we mark ergenth Linotyn. it t i N a ers inc: d 60, and moving to the territory south of | and both sides of " < S N 8 passengers increase 3 A R ) Sopita T ot 8% ! Lessons in W. & L. E. Incident. o s % © ahid_east of the i berh e ot them to sell at the lowest possible price 5 ctive s s. Outside Washington Varker a There are a number of instructive cushions. Vas! ~ Mtz . hs rece: ol cula- et ends d backs ¢ . Iy Wit B o N vcpeies pailcoad: stochs. cul- e : . @fcautac) welcannutisell tendallave: worthitor Mt ony - CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | velour toned to e Nobodv can—and arvive minating in the Wheeling & Lake Erie incident bered that before | o CHICAGO, February 23 (Unitea i ;’“‘I‘“"” B ' E 'Q It will be remembered that before | States Department of ‘A s / holstery, including COMMODITY NEWS the announcement was made that two | Hogs—Recelpts. 15,000 tong. qure)— : / | spring-filled cush- 3 WIRED STAR FROM large sy ad acquired a control- | light hogs with quality very s :‘wi;"].u, i But for the dollar you pay we not only give you sy o doves oo ing inter s road a party of|10 to 15 cents lower th ordn " o < A ENTIRE COUNTRY | |naray bear speculators had sold the | average: hewvy hutenerords ordeys | 5 money's worth, but we give you quality that is stock short, basing their action on the | with average: early ftop. 11 art 1 1 undeniable proposition that from an|load, 11.75; averaging 160 moubn worthy your consideration. VISALIA, Calif., February 23.—Tu- et and earnings standpoint it Was | hulk, 140 to 200 pounds, 11 lare. County’ citrus wrowers estimate | far too high. But unfortunately for | most 210 to 250 pound butchers, 11 , met vemrng from the [ 1 them so many shares had been taken | 11.50; few 270 o 300 wei | el AL 2 > ange crop . 300,000 * otal | out of the market that the floating IL25a11.40; packing q..“':'x',fln‘:-fii? 5 We don't mdulge n bargam days. Rather shipme the old crop & supply was very small, V! v .140; ‘better gra Bt e | A 4 to 4.700 car e s age i A RtaT e o My bap 71_4,,8,,,5‘,,:*‘,',,,‘;".‘_“".“,_m;’{‘“*,';"rmfi‘fi do we make of every day one in which you can heir stock they found there was al-| medium, 11.25 5: Mght. 1126211 PRINGFIELD, 111 sate | moud mone o be had. It was then that | Heht Theht. 1110601 00 Mgeni s L0 buy here to the best advantage. freezing o th: hich - has | jhe stock, which had sold within the | 10.00a10 iaughter pigs, 10.75a11.60. ::(13; ac 4": ental e preceding five weeks at 27%z, changed | Cattle—Receipts, 8,000 head: fed the condition & il res | hands at 130 y | steers, strong to 25 higher: bulls, th e »‘v”‘ rop 1 As long us that price remains the ‘strong; other classes steady; killing | . . g That's our idea of store-keepmg and store- cecord 1t will be a4 means of mislead- aquslite foq: ate My | foas i i 1 N irormed: and | incxosrienced|| e e s Ml o Eadia service—and it makes of this store a safe sl’wppmg ROIT.—Pians nder v s S - perhaps even investor 5 oy st 1 v i . ; o patitn ot Rick speculators ‘or paruAf Sy 1lngs and heavy steers, 12.25; several | p]ace at all times—for anytl‘nng the home needs reorg i “n 1 E b : r:lm-'l many :NL\(’;'F»\ of | loads of heavies rough and not highly | 1 1 1 v, now- in | For thene A58 Rt a & 0 the in- | finished conditions, 11,254 hulk, g o full wi- | 2000k TS ot & sacuriiy to kmow 8 lane e . ol for its furnlsh}ng. G common thing to | feeders mostis proposed new cquire the prop. 5a11.65; best, 4 as the | yeale, 11.00a12.00 to packer: ; out- rh and the low of ular stock. | siders, 14.00n15.00. - idea being that If a stock has once | Sheep—Receipts, 10,000 head; fairly | 4 Because it nsndt always }:)n enient pay sold at a certain_price it is likely to | active; fat lambs of 10 to 15 cash—we are glad to open charge accounts so ol If it were worth 130 | higher than e : 3 i 4 Sheet m ope 8o t - top to yard 3 E s =Sheet miil onera. | 89 hona Atimot e worth 180 |t s prete A LI that you may have what you want, when you s wration in the inde- | 88 ask lambs, 18.25a13, want it. of {{“"‘ Seeutin A h«:]k:-d The trouble is the tabulated record {mostly; few weights, 1 *hoice operations to =ome extent t 14 out | of high and low prices gives no hint | handywelght lambs held of 18 Independeni tube mills dre oper- |as to the circumstances under which | sheep steady: desirabla fat ewes, 8.0 bt ol these records were made. Wheeling & st held higher; feeding ORI ADAME: Bl The dion | Lok irito I 1o theieatan vass | o ook dambe (Dym; (Kot Ahlal Headache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism sac Worsted M which have been Febpuary d not been for a % L T # working full day shifts for some time, | technicAl ma sition which had | have put on a night shift to catch up | no bearing upon its value, p: i VICTOR SALES GAIN. with orc A sin step has been | ent or future. If it ever sells’ the NEW YORK, February 23 (0. taken by thé Windsor Print Works. | hereafter, o , it will be bee iross sales of Victor Talking Ma- . of some Tew condition, und ;us help | chine Co. for 1926 were $48,664,000, will be derived from the record of the | the largest since 1921, when the total LEAD PRODUCTION UP. past as far as deciding whether or |was $51,281,276, Sales in the Iast NEW YORK, Feb 3 () not the stock should be bought or sold | three months of 1926 were $16,077,000. Production of lead in anuary by |in » future. s - llBa er’l ck‘ e w’vun‘t’r :\m' h supplied about per Similar instances, although not so | POULTRY MAB.KET FIRM, » AC(:.e t fl‘.‘! _—L LL cent of the world's output in 1925 ‘requent, could be cited where an ex- | . which contains proven directions. calculated at 1 3 tons, compared | traordinary low price for a stock had| CHICAGO, February 23 (P).—Poul- * « with 118,845 tons in ry last y no relation to its value, pointing the | try, alive, flim; recelpts, two cars: !AIl-:d Blyvr‘d u’h::-]nf 12 tablets The monthly average output in 1926 | same moral that reliance upon ex-|fowls, 26a28; Springs, 28; turkeys, 30; tles 00—Druggists. was 122,023 tons. tremes as forecasts is futlle, roosters, 18; ducks, 20a32; geess, 20, aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Masufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salierlicacid