Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1927, Page 13

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CING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1927. ‘ 13 e s STEEL ORDERS BETTER. tonnages of cast iron pipe In the SR PRI P R oA o e learned on authority that fourth-quar- | developments emerced nssuredly from |~ STEEL TRADE STILL SLOW. i «+ “satistac. | the experimental stage.” post E: o Commodity News | ter business will be at least “satisfac Stonl ariven are holding thelr own| NEW YORK, Octoher 7 UP.—| NEI YORK, October 7 P —strip | Fast. encourages producers to be- J tory.” P e R mrgne strim, | Toungstown dispatches say fourth |steel erders are showing improvement | hava ity Matal ‘Frager” The pi quarter husiness has failed to ma-| says Dally Metal Trade. The pig The majority of the operators in the | hoop and band customers have con- 2 e s B aThe ok 5 O tetion | tracted for their fourth quarter needs, | terializo n_the volume expected by ‘.md the appearance of good-sizel|iron market is dull. PORTLAND, Oreg, October 7 dist- >t unite in believin R e (Special).—Sales of Washington and Filsiolaidlis dadil b o | but are | steel manufacturers, who now predict | 2 5 E |N EENTER MARKH- Orteen eranbertes are beite mhde STE[I_ TRADE H[]PE|:"?f.f;‘.q.I"..m':.'..;.'.','.'p'. e L ctober | improvement fs Iikely \‘,';h’g%“‘,’;'"\‘.“ O LS i Ferr, is feeling more severely than other | lots at sha A prices, due to the com- up for the next three months, The|some plant operators. | et (o produc 2 . s find is | are auiet, but prices are firm at estab- | districts the decline in buying of pipe. petition from Easiern produc AIy‘m, reald R (e WbiEs “':’:‘r::‘r:’:l:}IW)\ml levels, which means $30 or more ots and hars, becalire of its xm.p‘g PITTSBUR ates are active | i . Sk O D nn. | for fert anganese and $33 to $34 | production of these classes teel, | Beef and Ham Advance, | TITTSURGH Tiates are active | Exeoutives Not Alarmed at|menit bl i’ ihs? e e, {00 (i jnapianeee and 8 torgas proquetien 1f g et o et | e a Ou ot . sl sylvania Rai alry v has placed i i " red sections and calling for | . - | arders for 20 = dils, split- — . While Butter and Eggs |- "puices vange “teom | Foreign Competition or DO- | e wuiness amone PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE, NEW YORK MARKETS. | rders for light Steel, Bethlehem & 1 NEW YORK, October 7 (®).— Ry on your 2 Western, 1.07% f. q. b, mall volume. The | in Qi i ind Inland S rhe i | Are Steady. o = mestic Situation. Sl and 1.037% o. 1. 1, export. 3 on all orders. g R cloy = | to increa ; Thr - cent re 56 | firm; malting, 91 e. i. f. New Y. T ———— creas : o ntes, 56 francs | £ - D { he Cl : | time up to October 1. 1928 s Ml bt X rancs |y ovd strong: Middle West, 13.15n Tncreases in several varieties of | Car 79,000 and | RY J. C. ROYLE. | Many northern Ohio steel leaders centimes; exchange on London, 124 | majlow firmer; special loose, 8%, ex- | = r Wh gmeats and decreases in several classes | frucks B jor and has anticipate s improvement, b 9 centimes; 5 per cent loan, 76 | tr Y futures opened steady of vegetables were quoted by whole- month. bl 3 3 they are not unanimous, Much, they | 's 05 centimes. The dollar was | dome December, 1.33%. Other ar nine months | NEW YORK, October 7. Steel (4 \ill depend on the requirements iquoted e 2, centime: ticl 2 gale dealers in food commodities today. | ¢! : | : . Fresh killed heef is selling at from | I executives-in the larger number of of the Ford Co., and the feeling in the | Interest on checking accounts 18 to 21 cents a pound, 1 cent higher | 1w ST | isll entais e ot “aldFinan teithar [Qlntriotils Erowirle that (henen: O g = | 2 3 lear will mot be out until late in 19 0 on daily balances — com- than vesterday's top price. while | fo6 Y & . T o e e e pounded monthly. Special Dispateh to The %tar. oxer: e or_early in 1928, 26 cents a pound, the top price | : * ot ach ey - e (heic] In the Mahoning V a more| same as yeste & 4 s ef that the fourth quarter of the | ey r prevails than aroune the same as yestc EetabIE A EIANYS | Gar vtk dnibrovenent, (Ang nay heerful feeling prevails than ar il ” : ‘level aw business he val-| | | mum pr e to nited States | that those lines in which they 2 f Gteveldnd. { New ueinoss i0 108 S22 mess Teits 3 H i vester price. i | west of Pittsbursh. [ (hesinw ¥ ;s 1o coniing in Jarzer volume, S ANY millions of dollars are spent each i Interest on ordinary savings - o month in the endeavor to interest peo- | 0 acco""”—comPou"ded quar- importance to loom up as @l e (S R ety terly. :ed hams are selling at from steady today. AKRON.—Akron's tire industry is 3 | AKR -Akro o indus | urbing factor. [some stripped sheet hookin : ; : Wholesale Prices. riding the crest of t ave. |~ The attitude of the industry i LR S : ple in things they can only enjoy through Killed.—Beef, 18a21 Litchfield of the ( - ! Pittsburgh distriet generatly was well |yn G0 G0N TNL Sawn Sheot & W their sense of sight. Maybe some day this 5 1 N2 pany predicts that replac outlined today by a man in elose "’ jon Ot e A i A : g loins, 35 N aoam e Syl o e v MR meals or s TENEN) | o An ALoHn T e il expenditure \I\li]" have a more subtle purpose-— Interest on special savings 3 2001 Ler cont his is the end of the busi- | & Laughlin Steel Corporation, the | S i e ing | |8 to arouse folk's interest in improving thei : m hams moked should : ! make a hetfer record in the coming proving their e ot -, | ness which the eatest profits are | Jeading dependent o described we f H 1 H ; strip bac %6; lard, 158 | moe PR 2 e HeRInE NN maont D e three month than many expect. Ore personal means of enjoying what is naturally Ji certificates il compounded i outlook 2 conservi v ODti- | hing are well filled, indicating fro heirs, TR e ke ; 2 i AR ] o S LU It [bins are Epindicaling o theirs. If that day ever comes every one in general semi-annually. Calves, 1 cents a pound, and | producers are anticipating an actlve will enjoy hetter vision. Meanwhile the problem x Ry B i | T GHER. operating at betier th per cent | goason. y . live lambs, pound. BUTTER IS HIGHER Utcenaas il sailing | is an individual one. If you want to see better, to ter—Fpesh, 1-pound prints, 58;| it~ z 2 i R.m mr“‘.l- ir?'p.ul;\u;. !:;."’v“' 18 e ,|\n AGO, October T (P»_ Butter | along on a comparatively smooth sea, | Will Raise Operations. [ ¥ enjoy visual pleastires more, start with an eve J o Dt A A s cnniey, or; receits, 6,224 tubs creamery, | aceording to all indications. It is ad-| W11 Foster, president of the Gen- | |[§ XA i nl by e ) current receipts. 3%, = 46: standard extra firsts, | mitted at the company’s offices that [aral Fireprool Co., advises that | " K e unse rus o i ilve s Tiievs. 255 20wl s, 3 secon L1 some good ord ave been received | gperations shortly will he r J’ee Etz and Jecflener' | ° s 1 in certain lines. | 80 ver cent 1o full capacity. bbbl . ety ordinary firsts, Steel is planning installation of a con 26:; Spring chickens, 20; roosters Fek ¢ Aectivity Steel is pl 1 installation ¢ ol % a7 o g g Al tinuous sheet mill. L { Munsey Building ducks, 18120; ke: young, 65a BUYS 54' STORES. 1. J. Miller, secretary of the Pitts “At present ma r r ar: @m]m W el Co. doclared today there | feet the comtintous rolling | Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. NW. 5 R burgh ¥ Turk . 40ad pring YOR 7 (®).—Jones no great shump in evidence. His | cess, E. J. Kulas, “If success IousTRne: Be 0 AU ) acquired 54 stores W was working abo ul, th offorts will mark the st | [ L quir tor ny v king bout ful, th o 1217 G Street~ Another Munsey Service—Real Estate Dept. e ) . % ““‘M“‘”-' f » Andrew Davey Co. in the |per cent, which means emplovment at | important . 1 . 25 el son River Valley. |'rm~z incr {he plants is in the neighborhood of |tice in many years. Our enginee I Fruit and Vegetable Review. Jones' chain to about 630 loca-| 72 per cent. This is considered very | helieve many ‘refinements still are | 3 - = 5 4 I Siiat' ariariet ranort or HeuHs ANl | 2ir fou this time of the year, and it is | necessary, however, hefore the new | : = 2 L i I vegetahles compiled by the Market + A AR TET = News Service, Rureau of Agricultural - SESipa= Feonomics, 52 | Apples—Supplies liberal: demand | moderate, market steady: boxes. Washingion, combination extra f. Winter size, 3.00a3 as 2.7 delicious few s bushel s, Dela: ware, 215 inc up; Jonathans Dela- relal grade, o. 2 Delaware grade, 5 50: 21, inche: and, United States, . 1 13 inches up, Jona- thans, Virginia, unclassified fair quality and condition, 2} inches up, Jonathans, 2 inches up, Jona: | thans, 1.50; 2% inches, 1.75. Cabbage—Supplies moderate: home. mostly supplying market rk. no early sales reported. moderate: demand Mmoderate, dy: New York, | O 2.3 crat /N q ery poor con- | quart climax | good, market stead dozen crates, big Boston type, 50a75 C! Iceberg type, . mostly around_3.50; | , Iceberg type, 4-5 duz-‘\ uplies light: demand light, | 7 market steady: New York and Ohio, | L 100-pound sac 1 ol sacs, S, U 5 This Kroehler 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite 5. few higher. erate; demand limited, market slightly SRR weaker; Oregon, boxes Bartletts, 4.251 | rocker. Sturdy, hardwood frames, upholstered in imita- 4.35; boxes Bosc, few sales, 4.50. 3 5 '"Pearhos—pmcuvany no supplies on tion leather. arket. £t e $1.00 a Week at The HUB numeroug other features. gumwood, American walnut flnish. Tt consists of a Dresser, Bow- table top and $ Z Z -75 end Bed, Chest of Drawers and Dressing Table with Wing Mirror. L Inspect this unusual bargain in bedroom furniture! 50c a Week! $5.00 a Month at The HUB wery Tizht 1oo few sales reported to | I8 You can save that expense of the extra room if you pos- Kitchen Cabinet You'll b ised at the great value represented in this suite of quote; supplies of Western stock mod- sess a suite like this. Bed-Davenport, armchair and e i ou'll be surprised at the greal pres Sweet potatoes—Supplies moderate | demand good, market steady; Mary-| ] Mahogany Indoor East Shore cloth-top barrel, vel- | | | Finish i Fernery 5, few higher; South Carolina, | : Smoking 7 i i G ) grown, 13-bushel hampers, v Stand rieties, mostly around 50. i 1 - & mand light, market slightly weaker M ) < : B ke Ly el Bassinet o inlE i : Metal container included. @l.65. f vory m '9 TREASURY EERTH"ICATES ) ! R I '“"?"‘ii":i:::{ fi"]im::n “v: ;l ‘2. : No Phone or 'c',:,df,,‘ spring, —-—;?/} . Davenport Mail Orders Table e Matunts, / fier ] No Phone or Mail Orders i i) i p 3lss Mar. 15 Laga o 10 T Mahogany finished— 31%s Mar, 15, 99 30-32 100 o attractive design. A big —e T 7 i Py lue at FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS. gy Y/ (— i | ? : T (Quoted by Alex. Brown & Sons. Closing. ) K e e A H $6 95 ApDrox. -~ B i ¥, Rate—Maturity. . vield. | S 2N 50c a. Weak R i 3 L ’ 4-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite . SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. /| Simmons 3-Piece Metal Bed Outfit A popular style in gumwood, Queen Anne design finish- $ 9 8 meseistto s eltcis £o) i S s st e teRaT: B ed in American walnut. Compare this value! The suite Atom_ Co._of Ame 101, 1M | sists of a continuous post metal bed, link 315.95 consists of an oblong extension table, china cabinet, server, Am. Tel. & Tel. € 048, k., e e 81 | spring and a reversible mattress. == = | $q =98 Arteaticn Gl Tl 3 buffet and six leather-seat chairs. 15 oS e i} 80c a Week ; 3-Pc.Velour 3 oo o : si‘fg Living Boom S Davenport Suite _ : == Suite C i R Lane Cedar Chests | .72 A £ suite—th A popula i iree pattern. As pictured, comfortably made pieces “Lane” makes them—a guarantee of el with loose-cushion, spring- | quality and style. The Hub stocks every $8 a short bed-davenport, WD P R A S R v L [ filled seats. % size, and the prices start at armchair and wing chair and wing chai chair. Priced espe- holstered in velour. 50c a Week cially low. $5.00 than Any Roof Paint— HAT'S why Stormtight adds years of life to the worst worn roof. An ap- pheation of this adhesive, weather- Temsting liquid costs ouly a few dollarx, " RBuy Stormught st any hardware or paint store. L. Sonneborn Sons, Inc., New York

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