Evening Star Newspaper, August 5, 1931, Page 15

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NEW YORK CURB MARKET 3= wric-az= | MARYLAND'S FOOD || sroox Aam. monp avemaces TR BE, M n s B SIURES[EM]TRAD[ 14 12% Kieln (DE) Co (1).. 5 Kieinert(IB) Rubber, } i sF it i Automotive Group Also Vital Bearish Trade Reports, od i ot 1" 117" " i Factor, Says State-Wide ‘lun&{-ueu::!ll 1 o P @ % My agdalena Synd. el Am Cit PAL, %. e Utilities Drop. ;52 AnCom & aiody % Mase U1 Aswcs. L, Summary by Census. 2 3 1 1 2 é E =8 ™ UL DY All retail stores in the State of Mary- land, in the rural areas as well as in the Mid Sts Pet vtc A 22¢ 26 2% Mid West Util (8% ). . cities, are consolidated in a summary Mid W Ut cv pf xw 6, report released today by the Bureau of Midiand Unit (b6%): 18% | the Oensus, which ineludes 31,129 stores it <o with total sales of $613,812,177. The o-Kan Pipe L (B). 1 % W % Mont Lt HEP (1%). 325 A 1930 population of the State is 1,631,526, G indicat! tall sales per capita of Nat Family Stores... 2 .m.fl’nl ™ 4 The food group of stores, in which there are 16 different kinds of business and 9420 stores, leads all other with 27 per cent of ness of the State. BY JOHN A. CRONR. ;t:f, g;fi! il HH i t 11% Asso GAEI (A) (al). 22 “'“3.:‘.8: (b8%) . 3% Atlas . 4 AviatSecof NEng., 1 4 89% team Pl % ness, e automotive group with .l)a 'n'.".':'fi'fl'um. 33% % % a Pow A e H 2 o m“m (Copyright, 1031, Standard Statisties Co.) 3 dlue Ridge Corp 1 Niles-Bemt-Pond (1) are 16 kinds of business in the 11% Blumenthal (8), NIDISSINR e e vrannee 1 1 1 1 |sutomotive l‘n:u‘& with 2,357 mm 12% Brazil Trac Lt&P(1. Nitrate Gorp Chile B. other retal bl ts and o & i 25% Buft N&EP pf (1.00) Norden Coup 14, sales of $07,480,501. The sale at retail E bOd B % Cable & Wire A rot i Bl ey & of motor vehicles, both Tiew and used, ; Very. y's Dusiness g aggregates more than $64,! % Cable & Wire B NoAmL &P (b8%).15508 72 more than $7,600,000, % H it g i § i ) i | ik il i i gj 2% cu;w;freul 5 !:0 AQMGL:PS: (6). 258 84 through filling 1% Cana arconi Nor o Am Corp A. 5% . . . 12) Carman & Cok (43,7 1 Bt oo s oty 964 06| ab e sccount, orthe paance, Co-Operation Among Financial Departments of I L 5 Ohlo 011 m ou,pf (8) ., gt ool Various Nations Held Necessary to Revival of 6% Cent Stat £ (b10%). Pac Western 011 B OB e oo R Trade—U. S. Needs Foreigh: Blds bt ) 17 Cent West PSAally general merchan) D, et rade—U. O5. [Needs roreign arRets. 5 Centrifug Pipe (80c) tz‘?rufwrfil.nmn:‘f:alh:'n :g‘ dep.mmrme.:' l . ¢3 ' ChainBtore Dewel. .. Bually; 611 ary goods stores, exoeeding 7 Chain Stores Stock. . BT 06,000 1 2ales 144 variaty: & and BY DR. MAX WINKLER. 13 Chat Ph Al 1).. Servi Special Dispatch to The Star. ¥ ) Lo o ;: ) YORK, August 5—Those who do not see an early solution - |of Europe’s problems are attem g to dissociate America’s economic life from that of the rest of the world. It is held that the forelgn commerce of the United States repre. sents only about .10 per cent of America’s total vity. OConse- uently, difficulties d group SricoK the fact that more than $17.500, more than - 4 stores reports sales of $27,645,788, ! ) il i e g 000,000 American money is invested | 125,000, cipal kinds of stores in this group are ;of, so-called péll furniture stores, household -ppfi’.m lbzl:fluh productive stores and electrical household appli- machinery has been’¢onstructed on such ces stores. There are 13 other kinds a scale that an outlet is essential if Amer- of stores shown in detail within this ; ica is to prosper. lgnleumeh markets are i ane & calbbirfii: 961 e found, unemployment is bound to remain ts with full table service, 643 lunch Mndoven Incieash P 3 R e AT ; ; Events abroad clearly indicate what fountains and soft drink stands. The 2 one may expect from armies of men lnd' Ei bl | i | ; ! | ; i i 3, 1 f E ] i § i:% % ! g H agf ; 8 iz i ;i LI L I J | 1 i "!:‘. i i 4 A R :§ i g ¥ l i 2 3D aR— Pure 01l pf (6). Rellance Int A. ! : 10 Coulm Pletures(75c) 9% Co Picture vte (75c). 1% Cmwith & Sou war.. Com Wat Ser g12%e 3 Consol Auto Merch. Consol 1 Copper. . 80l Gas Ut A 2.20 t Shares pf (B)..250; o Cooper e Copeland Pr Inc (n). Cord . - of 4 i i B O @ 1O O OVt i O e B 00 H i ; 1 g5, i i ok | | Corp. Rock Lt & P (90e)... Rosstia Intl Cp (10¢). St Regis Paper (I.c)) ‘Schiff (The Co (2)... Segal L & H (a00). . Sel Ind al ctfs (s%). _Sentry Safety Cont.. I Corp. i i i i Shenandoad . Shen Corp pf (a3).. Lo group of 1,202 eating does an women out of work. It is only because 260 aggregate business of $16,975,274, or 3 BT gent of the total retail business of —— that he does -not emulate the 1 ::clahx g‘ Izt : -fl‘% Lumber Sales Heavy. ldophg by the Eul‘cgnn}\x or Latin Ameri- " u P % can. Ut reservoirs, OWever, are n South C Edpz C1%. A e e i inexhaustible. But neither do depressions 4 3 a8 ) o u&“fli“?‘ gr. 7 per oent of the ] last éc:eun Stand Ofl of Tnd( 1).. . tof all ref usiness. = Sales operation among those charged Stand Ofl of Ky 1.60. 7 3 of $20,114.702 are reported by 163 Jum- 7 with the guidance of the destinies of Stand O1l. Ohio (3%) 1008 3 ::lend Py meel Yels: ‘130“ nations can do much to hasten the end Starrett Corp. 5 ".'f“.n S Shey o & DR. MAX WINKLER. of depressions and the revival of business, Stuts Motor Car Automobile Sales. 8, W M b -x-fi::‘;:m ,; It would not be surprising if General Motors were to continue Tetk Hugnhes (8 the present dividend rate. ‘To begin with, the same is covered by a Texon Ofl&Land (1), Im: ln.‘ In addition, retail sales of automobiles have shown an | with Tubize Cantillon (B) aj able increase. Ungerteider Fin Cp.. C. W. Churchill, general salés manager of Buick, a General Motors 17% Union Am Inv .o ards, 107 feed stores, 59 | division, in commenting on the increase in the registration of Buick 9 Un Nat Gas Can (1) K kfi 162 flor- |cars this year as compared with last year, the gain as one . [arm imp nts, * [ % ists, 177 radio dealers and 1,232 coun-|0f the most encou: g features, mot alone for the automobile in- :x :lr: fi“::}cmhmm..fi: -‘r“e 87 h:n’l; dustry, but for business generally. i A B Tt prod B - , that luction will be tem- % stands, 19 cigar stores with fouti- “Ofl Prospect Ymproves, b 1% fains and 162 cigar stores without foun- | The prospect of betterment in the of| "~ °™Y: T1% tains, 427 drug stores with fountains |industry- is stronger at present than it Plea for Raiiroads. A7% Unit Lt &Pwr A (1). and 218 drug stores without fountains, | has been for .many months, in the| - Unless the railroads are permitted to' 8% U 8 Elec Power ww.. and 235 jeweiry stores, 5 of which are | opinion of E. G. Seubert, of | earn 1 US&inlSecur,...w tallment credit jewelers. Th are | the Stawdard Ofl Co. of iana. In and a1 .8 Jater Seo lat pf. 1 other. kinds of business, as : reduction 6% Ul PAL1LOTY). . D Ahese are 5,03 Mbres in'the §roap chairman t 18% UtP&L Bat1.02%). described as “other retail stores” In|prompted by the desire to maintain a | Montgo Ward & Co.; ¥ 82 Ul Pwr & Lt pf (7) .650s addition there are 208 secondhand |strong m{‘ during - the in freight rates, for wi 224% Vacuum Ofl (2) 14 stores shown .in 10 classifications & t period om?mg in_the!the carriers have applied. Mr. Strawn| NEW YORK, August 5 (&) —Bar si) :u]?m;:‘m:;‘ : ; this compreRensive census report. dustry. He expresses the hope, how- | adds that, in spite of other forms of | ver steady, Y higher at 28%. alker (H) (50e Y A T A ‘Wengden Copper 2 “ L] Wlworth (FW) Ltd. 24 1 X" Ol&GRS....... 4 i% RIGHTS. Expire, Westvaco. ...Sept 1 11 L Dividend rates in doliais based on Iast guarteriy er semi-sn- L] TPt IS Wi v stesk. b Pavawe In reek ¢ Interst Pow pf (7).. ‘108 5% @ividend. {Plus 5% in stock. & Plus 6% in ook falian Suverpow A 1 2% stock. JPlus 3% in stock. kPlus 10% in steek. m Italtan Superp war. . 1 bt Public Affairs at the University of Vir- that there are 500,000 Jocal govern- -mlnafi:uwmmuy‘mdmun one New ¥ wunf.ylkne'.hzlnm 246 taxing units. If the ”hrm of these 4 subdivisions, the county, . 1 4 ‘materiall th Special Dispateh to The 3 corn market continued again today, the Qistricts and the b F principal selling coming trom Furopean sources, and prices made new low rec- ! - 3 o«n“ w’%‘:‘mum -, ending with & loss of North Dakota Bankers Insti- . | "As October approached the 8-cent - level, short covering created more re- Movement to Cuf sistance and a 10-point tally at ene - tute to Cut | time steadied the market. Weakness in securities Woward the clos: Jeft the list Bpepu_. P A o . SCI[EIDULEI) FOR BY C. B. UPHAM. b e &8 Mah aboit & rodosin o : & : i i ; BUSINESS MEN . . public expenditures through cutting A FINER, FASTER TRAIN TO i i i : | ig i i i ¢ Dresser Mfg B (2).. % Duquesne Gas Corp.. 1% Durant Motors. 3. Eisler Electric Corp. 31% Elec Bond&Sh (b6 %) 104 Elsc B & Sh pf (8).. 11 Eles Pow Assoc (1), ; = 1% Fairchild Aviation. . 7% Feflerated Metals. ... 1 Fischman & Sons.... 141 Ford M Can A (1.20) 6% Ford Mot Fran 373%c 9% Ford Mot Ltd 36 3-6o 2% Fox ThesterClA... » - No® mBurunn e B sneE e S Beneil vuan ok . rF E- PRSI 56 y 167% Gt At&P T nv (16%) 7 GrrA&PTM(T).. 38 Guif Ofiof Pa (1%). LY 35% Horn & HaM (23).. Hygrade Food Prod. % Unit Verde Exten (1) 508 2503 Imp, 011 of Can (50e) 1mp Tob Can (35¢c). , Insull Inv (b8%). ... ins Co ofNo Am 3% Insurance See(40¢). . intercontinent Feta b % « 288 % LT DRI | | Bepal - Sa L g5 5‘8 * 223832228 o & 22222229 2282528223 20! & eI e v e d S 32325835 question of ‘this sort which is of special CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET interest to the bankers is the effy CHICAGO, August 5 (&) (United which the new set-up would have upon | States Department of ~Agriculture) — | county-wide branch banking in States | B! Receipts, 13,000 head, including P | where that is permitted 1,000 direct; market ve to 10 to 20 }fimn'm 1991 cents higher; pacl sows steady . to 10 \cents higher; 170-210 pounds, 7. 8.00; top, f nds, 6.3fa | : paaking sovs, 5 h sorts, to 6.007 light 47585.50; 90; weight, 160-200 pounds, 7588, medium ‘weight, 300-350 L4 Y . -e By the Associated Press. 3588.10; heavy weight, 250- (v v s e sy i o s s (CHIICAGO o o o « parslleled a collapse of the Liverpool wheat market 10 & new low record 000 c 1 L iior INDIANAPOLI quotation on October delivery of 3 % 55% cents, was within % cent ullocks’ atld average price of wheat for the year an w unequaled since oon- | ditions were regarded by trade author- ittes here as chiefly responsible. There was no evidence of any new North American wheat export business today. No. 2 yellow hard wheet sold in Chicago today at 45 cents a bushel, out- { doing previous all-time official bottom Q 33:3233? Fyasia o RN s | In scheduling and equipping this new train, Chesapeake ealers: i i ounds. senbRbi : nd. Ohio has paid particular attention to the needs of 3 e e business men. As a result, departures correspond with AR TP M the close of the business day. Arrivals are planned to give 5507.00; . - 38 A M.* maximum time at destinations. And the equipment —im= "Ylow cutter nd cutser 3 000300; i i v cluding a luxurious Library Lounge, comfortable dimes 23.0084.75 . vealers (milk fed) good Meeamcen i and been to 0.00; madh LALSOA M. * - - minute of the trip genuinely restful. Make it 2 point i 5 take this train on' your next trip. No extra fave is.chavged. For shorter trips you can ride in the Imperisl Salon Cor (nothing quite like them on any other railroad). i i 1] i E T I ek § i i i 414

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