Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1927, Page 13

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TF s i e e e e . ‘x}m;l»r;\la'wnmvl'fi' steady; New York, i FOUR INDUSTRIAL PAPERS ILLINOIS CENTRA& ; | crates 2.00a2.2 147,367, me 5 Py CHICAGO, —N St e A has t-wI‘FC.rwwrf.:(g”x‘:"M«::vnr\-?«ry!;.-'(v. ARE I"""GED INTO Two‘;-nlh’-l;xx;' \v:p?\ 'g:}nxr:rm:z! of e, 1| A ?\ |linos” cen svstem totaled $1 ‘r85 a P limited; demand and t i eavy-duty truck sales have shov (EW YORK, Oc 2 s v Heavy-duty truck sales have shown a [ NEW YORK, October 27 (P).—In e L e e of| GOWNS HATS arket slightly =t r good arked decline. 5 marked decline corporation of a new publishing con- 48218 as compar ith the same | w0 T e ock: New York, 2.qt. cl ax hasket Concords, hest, 13ais, fair quality and e g { cern, known as the McGraw-Shaw Cao., year, but the total revenue BALTIMORE, Octobet 27 (Special). | publications was announced yesterday | jjcrease of $ for the first | stock moderate: demand maderate, . ! e market steady alifornia, lug boxes s Quincy Brent, vice president of | by the Mc i New York, [nine months of These figures b | Flame Tokavs 1.50: Museats, 1.60 Rethlchem Steel Corporation; W. F.|P¥ the MEGAW Sl (o 0e°C b st see 05 . 3 hem & Ladimh e A W, ; "l showed a net operating. income, after Accessory Manufacturers | oberts. general manager of the Mary- {1 pers will be reduced in number deducting operating expenses, tax - Sturgeon More Plentiful and /1 10: Zintaldeis, 1504150 { W & g E: : too few land plant W. Waitman, vice presi- | 0 el two by combining Fae- |equipment and joint facility rents, for reported to quote; homezrown, - B s f dent of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding | freV o ubs i e 3 | lent o el L [tory and Industrial Management and [the month of 1,232.20, a decrease Cheaper—Oysters Scarce | v market ror it Box | ThiNK Diversified Line Of | &ofiuion, and it 1. misber, assiste L0 A0 L oo Tnahaniry | of $I8307808 over September, 1021 and High i i ekt s Cust rs Best Policy. e ',",",,‘,‘(""‘\‘ 1 manager of the FAlll (ilustrated by Industrial Engineering. | The net income for nine months nd High. S St y et | ome . €gr plant, yestenty S . he organization of the new com- |totaled $20,623,200.53, or $715,734 g fornia. erates, Teebers type, 4-5 dozen 4 | ion of the steel works and docks |, g ‘ot a merger of the McGraw- |less than last year. ke | . > ants | at Sparrows Point and the two PIANS | 1in" o ng Shaw gr of journals, but e P —— { M (GRS o subsidiary ation, control of STEEL ORDERS DROP. 2 Supplics :moderate: demand | T s o e e CEW YORK | 45 Evening D market Michigan, 100- | Special Dispatch to The Star i EXCHANGE OFFERED. nanies. A. W. Shaw of Chi is| NEW YORK, October 27 (®).—| g vresses . | president and : MeGraw. of | Structural steel orders the iast week | ks, ows, U. S. No, NEW YORK, Octob r=Owners| i e 4R f RESSICE] Sa0n>i00> New For g kil [ ndic ) October '“‘_’;_ ;Th? | New York chair o board of |are estimated at 45,000 tons, against Were f manufacturing plants in Kentucky Utilities Co. sterday {the new company. 180,000 tons the week before. | - - Botiny S ine to indicate | fored an exchange of stock at the rate | inostly 1.7 of lines are commeneing to indicate ffer X t 7 of two shaves of $30 par junior cumu- i $29 0 9 50 c—-Supplies light: demand mod- | plainly tha oy intend to remain ) i - e t l\l phar \‘gn, yfi v it SLhey FILR ? |ative preferred stock for one shave of market abo ead ew York. | an the side lines in any compe $100 preferred stock of a subsidiary, letts, No. 1, battle that may develop i s auto- |0 Kentucky Hydro-Electrie Co. 1t Glass Table Tops Cut to Order bushel ba mobile industry in the i« pointed out that the equity, hehind | : Joorer, ipe, some | months. They > determined ot | o shaves of ~Ientucky U tilitles | 65 St t D o put Al their eges into one b <Kets Liupior preferred s $247.66, nzainst ree resses ' @Paint the roof $15.00 to $49.50=> too high for | B the fact ihat one loeudmunufactr | pENNSY EARNINGS DOWN. | ‘ithout delay, so & ‘ Roof without delay, s ND“CO" er 'of tents, awnings 8 o subi CEW YORK, October 27 [7: 2 The e e it deoat] 2 = ’ the first snow products declined today - » on a large quantity of tarpaulins msylvanin and Ne sntral i ! ' Julas fiGhe: s e of the 1 st of the autom ‘;»\v'o‘:\|‘;x.h\)h;;:.‘] 'sv‘n"vflr‘r s Paints will find it ab- for 55 Sport Dresses ST i K een s 1 manufacturers €] mber 14 a yes B | at & i nt arket firm for good stock:| “rrhis manufacturer ass operating income of the Penn solutelv weather- . e at 60 cents | Bome grown, ta-bushel hampers, vari: [ son to the company which Tolt0 $11,196.675 from $1257 H b Furniture Were va 492 from | ouse tight. Reilly-en- pound 1.50a2.00. that he bid on the | that of the Central to $6 e dorsed Roof Floor $15.00 to $39.50» 5 - S 3 T let it be known to hi iends | $7.801,870. The Pennsylvania’s . irly good | that he felt he could take \bv}m.m months this year was Paints Pai il do tl hte an : g L Dusiness without losing some of his |larger than in the same peric aint will do the . ported 2 nary lity and condition, ¥ " whose husiness he ‘Lt the Central's dropped §. i Sta,ms n job. higher t k t 1t 1 ho demand:; no early sales . and . r les yags up, and that he e by “ | practical pass u Barreled & \erease in net equity of 2 1o variety of fi nto which | ersified line of et T R iy singie | ATCHISON PROFITS DROP. | . 1.5 | GPaints Var- | Furniture 35 Afternoon Dresses Sunlight nishes,. Stains, Polishes Were Depends on Parts. tember earnings of the Atchison, Enamel I - ¥ e eo ey | peka & N a Fe took a sk ro namels, .acC Mamutasturera all over the countey | ok & Kanta o took 3 sbaep deer | Wall quersandalioh: | Mhupene $19.95 to $49.50=> we commencing to realize that Es ¥ mmen ating income was §5,678.949, against NEW YORK, Octobe competition in the 3 utomobile manu- 2 g i . . . o Wil | §5.410,481. Gross = revenues were Tint er mediums of . S Varnishes alsn a product of Bos t The | ; 4 1 + s of i 3 o r sales rdustries YR of Biniatc was wiored < 2 Operations of the United States facturing and sales ine ol M i oEn cod at 18 cents | Corporation have increas o | depend less on the price at which s §36,087,4 . - dependable qual- 2ol (than 35,087,428, against $44, I qua New Styles, Colors and Bbt TOr) Ahippers furnishietlthe do- | cent the dast s r i}e‘»l\'» ”“.yt““,‘,k AT hieh parts | 278,264 in the same pewod of 19 Radiator ity, at Window A Complete Range oEiSises cal market e hath | now heing slightly below 67 per cent ) o i g ! materials are bought. ~ Some o but, tile and Flounders, | Independent com re avound A3 |and materis e of their plants : S i ” cheapest . . | per cent. The average for ' | fear to place thi @ of their plants i i the' ehens et e e for The eniee | fear to pnce the (it O GGNER | STANDARD PLATE GLASS. pecially Glass o l:;cl;du’:zg Extra sze.h ositively No Returns or Exchanges gain of ahout 1 per cent for fthe |big automobile customer. NEW YORK, October 27 (P).—Net I “ P . T ks ako the meane | "Ephe Tt sideline manufacturers |joss of $330,528 for the nino months JOW rices teady; California ¢ t It oW teady; Californin, | cantract, no matter how big. | NEW YORK, Octobe 1ed firm. 24a25; 5 G smoked hams : smoked shoul- on, 25a26; lard, 15a lambs, 13. Fruit and Vegetable Review. Today’s market report on fruits and yegetables compiled by the Market News S e Bureau of / Economics says | Apples—Supplies moderate; demand |~ moderate market steady. ; Washington, medium to 8178 | Mereantile Stores., Extra fancy Delicious $4.00: Do: Bl e 2.75; Romes 3.00; bushel haskets ginia, U. S. No. 1, 2 inches up,| Grimes 2.00a2.25; 2% inches up, Grimes, 1.65. Cabbage—Supplies moderate; de-| "6 pf. mand light, market steady; New York, | Sayae Ao bulk per ton, Danish type, few sales, | Do 44 "pi 20.0,0 sacked, per cwt, Danish typo, | Sterling Prod 1.25a1.35, few higher. R upplies liberal; demand ‘encel ) ” lers. supplics of Jumping mul. | Was around 65 per cent, | expiain the attitude by mying 0| this vear Is feporied by Stndard Plute = it tanii bl ks < They fear if they accept contracts | in contrast to profit of $206.- s y ;r.»'m'u the big motor makers, even at | 53¢ 184 thare, on the preferred|| S A Special SPORTS COATS it GIVES BIG RAIL ORDERS o tractive price which leaves @ | the corresponding 1926 period. Group = : it ‘ . VELVET COATS e quoted ordered 60,000/stons or rails, vaosting | MBSt throw oy Tron 18,000 to ' > 7 i | becom subsidiary nit of the great | (i Ro s capacity to between | When there are no | ~GOLD GOES TO CANADA. customers, the automobile manufac packed, 3 t ping $1.000,000 in gold to Montreal | Dispatches from the main automo- alive—T of passenger car production in general 18220; keats, young, T0a7s; Pay- Hdrs. of | their new models, will be awaited be- a chickens, 33a35; Toostel ; ducks ETERs ee 31 Doo Atlas Nat” Ba 5 sS4 X I but there are exceptions. Some fac- |, Few Technical Changes. | nical changes in the cars for the next | provement for ecach small detail to | tors says the problem for engineers etters sent the lo - v i ders may be | t 10 cents, cro; ) October ®).—The | S1fe profit marin, the or | A e ckfish at sl eton: & Duines hLas|increased to such a poins t ; e N o alues uiney ha er their old :~n:l|nmf‘|.~‘r BUYS GRAIN ELEVATOR. PAINTS & GLASS | $29.50 to $39.50 DRESS COATS of months e ear o o0 [in order to fill them. In thit WAV, || NEW “YORIC, October 27 (F) —Thet | = e tor e ot i [ instead of heing a general factory | jjilionis ~Central hna bought the 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 —_— erving the public. the plant in effect | - well grain elevator at Omaha, and | | The Friendly Shop BRESLAU’S 1307-9-11-13 G Street S motor manufacturing corporation.} o ang two million bushels, longer outside 2 Prices. i-pound_prin W YORK, October 27 UP).—In.|turer can then practically name his ernational Acceptance Bank is ship- | own price. selected, ; current receipts for the account of Harris, Forbes & |bile manufacturing. centers indicate Co., Litd. there will be no marked speeding up medium, el e tion in ¢ kens, 28: ror ‘ : in the mext two months. For one : DIVIDENDS. | thing, the big automobile shows, with Pe- : Company. Rate. riod. able. Rece - . Spring | fore the heavy factory output becomes ) te- - e, B Bec 31 B | effective. This is a general trend, 18a20; capons, fancy, heavy, 3sai0 i smaller, 35; ducks . 80a90. | tories will hang up records for pro- fresh k duction this month. Automotive engineers in many cases feel that there will not be many tech- | vear. The developments to be shown, they say, will be along the lines of im- | decrease the cost of operation and up- | keep. John H. Hunt of General Mo- [at present is to produce a car that will not have to be touched for the v, Hect | first 10,000 miles. \ It now seems likely that the truck end of the automobile industry will do better, so far as percentage of out- put is concerned, than the passenger division. The production of trucks is ?;”nvag Nov_4 expected 'to approximate that of 1926, Nov1p = Drc 3 Bor1y|but profits in many cases will not be Feb 15 Feb Nov 23 Nov ;eoc00s £} ocfioock oo 5 . », L 5 i nSringn3 Al =0 satisfactory. This was {indicated by the report today of the Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing C which showed a net loss, after depr =1§ HUPMOBILE 1928 SIX i : 1 - A Complege 2 N | - : '} Line of Sixes 2 Too Comfortable " . Hupmobile Through to Move and Through, but how et Sl Astounding | Wonderfully Transformed to the ing; warmth that envelops you in its magic 'folds of L ow P rices o’ EYC ! NCW BOdiCS - NCW COIOI’ S. NCW sheer comfort. In any room with or withouta fire- place, the Radiantfire gives you heat when and where 24 standard and custom body styles Hupmobilc_Midland ( Stccldraulic) Brakcsw you want it. You get hours of heat for the cost of a shovelful of coal. Think of it! Also, h i odorless, dustless, smokeless and ,;h,:;‘},}i‘,‘,';bfl::;: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS your part, simply strike a match and light it. Authen- : MOTT MOTORS’ Incorporated ggge:s(’d:n‘:gl:::; o fingfi%mmbl" — ALES SERVIC e e from up. SAL! 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