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16 / THE . EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY., SEPTEMBER 21, 1927. B”'”‘ER ADVAN[’:ES PAPER M".l.s SIGN UNITED RAILWAYS INCOME, GUARANTEE 0. K. ASKED. | BROCKTON, Mass.,, September 21 | (Special).—The George E. Keith Co.,| largest of the Brockton shoe manu | facturers. s turning out 10,000 pairs {of shoes a day. The entire output of the factory is sold weeks ahead it is believed orders will necessi Egg Prices Steady—Meat’{;;Ll I oer e sk Canadian Industry Moves to|:ion of and Poultry Values Remain | vouxcstow~ the demana 1or| Hold Up Price by Holding Yo 1 butt weld pipe in the Mahoning 3 5 About the Same. ded as pos L { producers, whose action is responsible s post is marrowing down | for the curtailment, are owned or con v former Gov. athan Miller, J f counsel of the cor e representative of t sts, MEMBER IS EXPELLEb S. A. L. Would Back Steam Packet Co. Bonds for New Vessel. Special Dispatch BALTIMOF Of course, | i owning their own mills and - 5 with costs, not prices, dian _paper mills are making T i t BIG ENGINE COMPLETED. NEW YORK The largest electric locc of four bei orthern to The Sta strenuous effol their produ Zeng land and t} Ll A n the return o ring con. with the ed and will he shipped f ., to St. Paul the latter p: of this week 1ship. P lent Cool | pARING SHARES OFFERED. NEW YORK, | South Puacifie continues strong, but Down Production. |1ess tube have been cu —_— $ v ifte | check to oil drilling. {19 local pipe units are i, St Bnrd appointment of 1 ter prices have increased this| An increase of a fraction of | s Mon- een of the rking. RUBBER UNCHANGED. CALLS OUTLOOK GOOD. ; NEW YORK I [ o packet comp aon have been awa PORTLAND.—There is an unusual shortage of fresh halibut in the | ket here owing to short catches | ig se of 1 cent | Mar E 5 | is E C Healers mi: | DY/ Do diblngEliet, paper. 1t is 1 . SR ] ftering of 4 new i | DETROIT.—With production for | himost the same ae > : > U States Stecl class A stock | ; e quarter-mill . e o ved by s the Igte| W R the British government to restrict s unlikely that any DY S v has made more Hudson o A et Wi - identified with the | SD? cars this year than in all of wlois Gl sador Morrov classmate September 21 1e of 40,0 n about the ontinuing strong, an early break in Deal robable i Rt e EARNINGS SHOW INCREASE. PR o . NEW YORK 21 ) SILVER QUOTATIONS. al Cigar ( demption $2.225.200 of ferred stock at $110 a share 1 crued dividends mained | A A shipment of 900 bales Just arrived from an, by an 4 igned to the loc ‘ <1 | tvine plant the Internation pes, mOstly | parvester Co. The shipment came re, Were! up the Mississippi by barge from New demand | orjeans at a saving of 15 per cent maany ““f: as compared with the waterrail rate or con- wre foremost in supporti ion of new s the restric print output rld demand for new debenture pre entirely | I e fruits. owing to the de papers, with th not keeping sing made to paper and pulp mills in Canada, which ‘('unn*ihnlr- 80 much to the foreign |trade of the Dom P).— | GETS BIG CONTRACT. NEW YORK. September 2 ‘nited Gas Improvement Co | contract from the City of R Argentina, for the design and , | struction of a complete water | generating plant, which will L ‘ daily capacity of 1,500,000 cubic feet. | D4 It will replace the old plant shut|P! | down five or 0 the thi 1 66 Justlike getting one years heat o | for nothing PARIS, September 21 (P).—Pric % s - ar on the Bourse toc X nt rentes, 57 exchange on 5 manufac s well e S Many m built or put mills a ent of capacity. This limita s been sufficient to hold pri not ope: London, r July, the a falling June in Canadian expor Spring lambs, | 76 tranes | was quoted at 2 STEEL SCRAP VALUES. NEW YORK, September 21 ().— 12 months ending July 31 totaled $174 liberal; demand | Quotations for heavy melting steel [000,000, a gain of §7,000,000 over the | baskets, | serap in the Pittsburgh district are | previou: S. being maintained at $15.25 to ) Some dealers are said to be trying to obtain $16, owing to difficulty in find- ing material to sell at $1 tabls Bevien. THE NOISELESS OIL BURNER. compiled by the Market ice Bureau of Agricultural ) sa w "SILENT AUTOMATIC™ s the United absorbs ons affec States nine-tent abbage—Supplies moderate; mand light, market dull; homegrown, | bushel baskets, 35a50. Cantaloupes—Supplies moderate; de- steady. Colo- almon tints and salmon 1.00a1.10, Supplies_moderate; demand arket steady. New York, 23 , 2.00a2.25, few higher. Grapes—Supplies of Eastern stock moderate; demand moderate, market steady. Delaware, 12-quart climax baskets Concords, mostly around 60. Lettuce —Supplies moderate; _de- mand light, market steady; New York, some ordinary condition 2-dozen crates Big Boston type, 50a75; Cali- fornia_and Colorado, crates Iceberg type, 4-5 dozen, best mostly 2.50a2.75. Green peas—Supplies light; too few sales reported to quote. Pears—Supplies moderate; demand moderate, market about steady; Cali- fornia and Oregon, boxes Bartletts, No. 1, 3.50a3.65; New York, bushel baskets Bartletts, baskets, Seckels, fe! Bliss_Electrical School Washington Whenyoubuya Silent Automatic you save enough to heat the average home ‘with oil for one year Missionary College Sibley Hospital University of Maryland Columbia Institute for the Deaf HEN the Bow- doin, exploring ship of the Mac Millan expeditions, makes Peach Market Steady. Peaches — Supplies moderate; de- mand moderate, market steady; Penn- sylvania, bushel baskets Eibertas, large size, 2.50a2.75; medi some poor condition, Jersey, bushel baskets Bu orites, medium size, 2.00a2 Potatoes—Supplies moderate; de- mand moderate, market about stead: New pound sacks Cobbles U 3.75; Pennsylvania, round whites, U. S. and Ohio, 100-pound sacks, Yel- e ; few New York offered 1.75. weet potatoes—Supplies moderate; demand light, market slightly weaker; North Carolina and Viriginia cloth-top Yellows, No. 1, mostly around Shore Maryland, as bushel , Yellows, Ne. 1, few sales, Tomatoes—Supplies heavy: demand moderate, market wi homegrown, 15-bushel hampers, various varieties, 25a35. Lima beans—Supplies _liber. mand moderate, market slightly 2 er; homegrown, quart crates, mostly around 20 per quart. moderate; de New York crates, 10s a. Cucumber: York, 1 82.00; somc Yellow, low as 1 - COTTON GOODS EASIER. NEW YORK, September 21 (Spe- . goods markets were , as 64x60s print The stand- unchanged at 10. up five points in A cloth sl ard Laurel Sanitarium Children'’s Hospital ready to battle the North nothing but quality goes into her preparation—be cause nothing but qual- ity can survive Arctic rigors. Her hull, washed by big seas and battered by ice, is painted with un-Proof Paint ~the quality paint that weatherproofs your buildings against depreciation and decay! —will not peel, blister or crack. —economical because great covering ca- pacity per gallon means low square-foot cost on the building, to say nothing of bet- ter property protection and longer servi ce. We know you are “sold” on oil heat- ing for your home. Shoveling coal and struggling with ashes went out of date with the perfection of oil burners which provide even tem- peratures the year round without attention or care. But with some good oil burners selling up to $750 and more, oil heat- ing was a costly luxury. Then the Silent Automatic came into being. Certain executives of more than 20 vears’ experience in the automobile business, became interested in the vast superiority of the oil burner over old-fashioned heating methods. These men established the largest domestic oil burner laboratory in the world. Their engineers built the best and most efficient oil burn- er humanly possible. They de- signed it to produce a gaseous flame which would fit the 22,000,000 heating plants now in operation in this country. They made it silent! Then for absolute dependability, they made its design so simple, and its construction so sturdy, that actu- ally it is built to outlast the house it heats. This amazing burner was manu- factured and sold according to the accepted practice in the automobile industry. Mass production pro- duced a burner of remarkable per- fection. And volume sales brought the price within the reach of hun- dreds of thousands of average homes and average incomes. The natural result has been that the “Silent” has made sales records in every community where it has been offered. Yet this swift popularity is easily understandable. For Silent Auto- matic represents the highest devel- opment in domestic power burners —it is so amazingly silent that it cannot be heard in a room directly above Before you buy a single ton of coal —you owe it to yourself—and to vour family—to investigate Silent Automatic. Come into our display room, see the “Silent” in operation. Learn how the upward “wiping” action of its gaseous flame creates a new standard in heating efficiency. And ask about the convenient terms. A Few Silent Automatic Users Col. E. C. Abbott, Adjutant General’s Office, Cherrydale, Va. James McKay, Physician, 2009 Columbia Road N.W. Mr. Wade H. Cooper, Pres., United States Savings Bank 1722 Mass. Ave. N.W. Mr. Thos. R. Dewdney, Center Market, 1700 Webster St. N.W. Mr. Alvin E. Dodd, U. S. Chamber of Commerce, 3300 O St. N.W. Mr. Warren G. 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