Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1932, Page 13

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¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1932. YARNS TAK ” | ‘DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED |INGREASE REVEALED |1 Umtst Sies ncrmod 20300 b | s eprenios 904 pe o ot FEW- CHANGES ‘MARK ' g o Sougies rels in the week ended December 3,| total charging capacity was 419,000 this 3 ‘balance . favorable, quantities 1@—oim-| N U. S. OILOUTPUT | 1o Braionss tnstimion’ weokly soma- | week oy venmeres representing 964iper| FOREIGN SITUATION | remaiming “tatr i an mmproves | ™" dens declared: -l s ) sl saticipaied Company, Tate. Tod, abie, | Tecord. 30,900 s cent-of total was 437,000 barrels. | ment in m 3 = of . ) wing to the recent revival of con- 2 F . Imports of crude and-refined olls at ’ mE‘ SNTUGHT © R gl B s i e Crudé: Production mmwm 916 per cent | Pricinal United mnu’;m totaled | Condition in Italy ~Remaining| ™ - o g P1.31.50 .. Jan. . 000 bartels against 877,000 barrels. : : a v i Exia, Figures Up 26,300 Barrels, Ae- :(ifi’per et of mg"cfgai::% “Fair,” While Reserve Holdings i s Han Bk & Tr.$1.. Jan. 2 Dee.17 " average runs of crude oil to s ;. lmreasing;ixp'm'c, Firming| . gt ‘ °°l'dml to Weekly Summary. 22 2,005,000 barres e in Foland Imorease. Prices-and Styles Aid Tag 915 per cont of tol. operaiod at | membership on_the. National Ram SIE i Many: industries. faflures for the week ended December Membership Costs More. ‘l?e:llt :m.-uue :t 15 over the m' “zrgda:.vq'enu. 1Mv1s| - ; E $1.75 Q Dee. 1 Nov. 15 | By thip Assoclated Press. '60.0 per cent of capacity, was 2,126,000 | Exchange sold yesterday for $1,000, an | By the Associated Press. 1928 %—Jh ) ‘YORK, December - 7.—Daily | barrels. . xnmnol $i50 ‘over the previous 3 Avirtu!}yunc average gross crude ofl production in| Daily average cracked gasoline by important foreign small advance for this season.” artfd, conv pf....i6c G Jan. 1 . mon-conv pf...16cG Jan. 1 e R G RAY of mounting exports from those iy ‘fl",‘i,‘;fi;%'-_bqf g = This picture is just the opposite of | Do. Bf ... 3 thlmopn yarn market portrait painted | AbPonsus Co Spring, when it was estimated that | Do, :ammu would fall far below those of 1931. vs /1y Yo doi ffie/ well!” e [ At that time warehouse stocks had piled ‘up, prices had been reduced and rayon plants were being closed. Most of the present demand for |3 o rayon yarns in this country is coming Co'pi $1 55 @ Peb. from converters wurkln(d g;l d“"il for g:h !‘o‘rm P,}flf\k—,l‘,,' ‘6%';1 3 5"“ underwear, bedspread an apery lines. DS, They have placed volume business in | cent'rii ¥ s the last few weeks, In some instances at firming . quotations, The dress trade | Glorog Chen also is showing greater interest, as Many | gast NJ Pw of the Spring styles call for extra dull g;c.qge;!‘t types of yarn. Little Left for Sale. 8 e of the manu- | gannett Ipe o ey besan ‘booking business | S#n Srint ok for February delivery, others would not | & promise special types of extra dull yarns before March. _Little yarn remains for sale for.December or January delivery, and such as is nv-u.z‘m:l is ongt;n cer- sizes and in limited quantity. u‘aemwhik, Great Bm’;:n ml;ep:g-: rayon rn_exports Inf i‘l’l"xmonm: g: the year amounted t0| Do pf 5,783,460 pounds, sgainst 3,794,110 in the same period of 1931. German Tayon exports In August, the latest available -&ma were up' 73 per cent com-|Midiand L & pared with the ‘same monh iln IND:&'E Doade Bt o nts of rayon yarn in - | Nat] Battery b:‘:gafu pmdug:n {Aere sald tdday, e ony mg 50¢ were in.excess of production. S B from this country in the first 10 months were 588,762 pounds, ;gum 237,080 in the same 1031 period. 1Im Senmuhorm £¥3 RRRERRRANY -3 & = 5% % R e R ey ERERRR: Dr. CAIN, head of a very well-known Paris Hospital, . explains the effect of “Tired’ Intestines 'YOU DON'T FEEL WELL, there isone The reason dactors so strongly recommend from 1,386,937 pounds in the first 10 months- of 1931 to 156,044 pounds in the same period this s slum] lfins;mn(, may run for the year about 15 pe'il't centdbeliow glt?t?lbl b ‘The and stren fl.ec ‘x-u’;d by other branches of the textile industry, for in the past| the lack of firm contracts for rayon yarn upset binding contracts for cotton yarn and gray cloth, as many con- verters used the looseness of the rayon contracts to break other contracts. Other Industries Aided. jore, an upturn in rayon aids necessitates T, St i 2 SoR8se Gl thing to suspect before anything else +..CONSTIPATION! . Here is the case of a young man who was so seriously run-down from this trouble that in the words of Dr. André Cain, the _ noted French medical authority, “he was absolutely unfit for work.” As Dr. Cain explains:— “The patient came to me for examination. His condition was made worse by persistent skin eruptions—boils. “I went over him carefully—had radio- graphs [X-rays] made. They revealed in- fresh yeast for constipation is that it is nota drug but a food. Yet it has a greater effect than any other food known. It“tones.” Stimulates. Actuallystrengthens the natural action of the body that helps you eliminate wastes. It also softens these wastes so they can be cleared away more easily, Thus intestines are gently urged to belp themselves. Purgatives are no longer neces« sary. And as your system starts to function normally, appetite increases, strength picks up : : ; harassing minor ailments—colds, the use, of quantities of caustic soda, hurjc acid, carbon bi-sulphide, corn , nitric acid, ether, ethyl alcohol, lulpfnu. acetone, _acetic headaches, etc.—less often occur. Try Fleischmann’s Yeast today! Act now : : ; to get rid of constipation : : s listlessness : ; ; bad skin . .. indigestion. It's so easy! Just eat 3 cakes of fresh yeast Tat Fleischmanw's Yeast every day, regularly—before meals, or be- gust plain, or dissolved in tween meals and at bedtime: m‘;g'::zg;m Simply ask for Fleischmann’s Yeast, in the in vitamins B, G and D. foil-wrapped cake with the yellow label. It's yeast in its fresh, effective form—zhe kind doctors advise. You can get Fleischmann’s Yeast at cers, restaurants and soda fountains. Add it to your regular diet—starting today! testinal fatigue—~weakened bowel action. “I prescribed yeast. It completely cor- rected the constipation, and in three weeks not a single skin blemish remained.” gI3oy 52 DERRODOOWOO wmnbOOOOO] 75¢.Q Jan, 3 .1c .. Dee1 /$1.50'Q Jan. 8 $1.50 8.Jan. 1 Dec. HIGHER PRICES PAID FOR BURLEY TOBACCO LEXINGTON, Ky., December 7 (#). ~—Prices. on Lexington’s .tobacco market. rose approximately $1 grade for grade yesterday over Monday's opening, but qusntities of lower-grade leaf of< held. the average down to $12.40 Copyright, 1668 Sanderd Braods Incerpersiad DR. ANDRE CAIN, bead of the Hospice d’Ivry, 3000-bed French bospital, states: \ - *Wastes accumulated in the intestines . .. lead 0 beadaches, drowsiness, lack of appetite, etc. ..” Fresh yeast strengthens intestines . . . corrects constipation nasurally. (Copyright, 1932.) { 100, More Jobs Promised. . Bank Dividend Ordered. Epectal Dispatch to The Star. 'WINCHESTER, Va. December 7.— ‘A semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent on' its capital stock was ordered the board of directors of the Farmers January 1. amount to the sum paid July 1 for the preceding six months, or an equivalent of 6 per cent annually. Similar divi- dends have been paid by the bank for many years. CORPORATION REPORTS TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF LEADING ORGANIZATIONS, the 100-mile-an-hour oil!” “ME—I like to drive around 30-miles- ing nearly fwice the heat of the average an-hour. But I want my oil to speedingengine— for 14 consecutive hours! be that 100-mile-an-hour oil — Gulf And it amazed racing drivers by out- u%&’%‘?&?&‘é?&%&f&?fl’fi: Supreme! petforming special “racing oils” at the L EEL L ST E‘éga: - “Why? It’s as simple as ABC. The oil Indianapolis Speedway! In a torpedo-like Press: that can take the punishment of 100- Duesenberg racer, it circled the track at miles-an-hour is a better oil! It’s a better speeds almost as great as two miles a oil at ANY speed—from 10 to 80! minute! Under Official AAA supervision, «It gives you more of what every oil it made an average speed for this one- should have. Extra richness hour non-stop run greater «..extra protection against than 100-miles-an-hour! wear. .. el;clm staminf!” WA R N I N G ! Start now to use Gulf Su- ; Gulf S.upreme h.as provefi ... OIL that isn't preme. Belfauw it ca‘n la!(e its amazing “fighting quali- s b super-punishment, it will isn’t good enough at ANY speed! Automobiles and Trucks. ‘Hupp Motor Car Corporation—Deficit, nine months ended September 30, $3,- 405,190, vs. deficit $1,973,204. Automobile Parts and Tires. Reynolds Spring Co—Deficit, nine months ended September 30, $136,523, vs. deficit $62,886. Building, Real Estate and Related Lines. Sherwin-Williams Co. has cash and equivalent on hand in excess of $8,000, 000, vs. $7,748,000 on August 31; cut salaries and wages of all employes re celving regular weekly or monthly i Conas by 10 per cent, effective Decem. ties” in two of the stiffest save you money, minimize tests an oil could get. .. repairs, and lengthen the life it : i e e mouth; “shipments ifor e It successfully lubricated _of your motor! 1931, i © 1938, GULF REFINING Co., PITTRRURGH, PA. DR a special test motor develop- Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing — Un- filled orders as of November 30 totaled $6,033,000, vs. $6.408,000 on October 31 and $7,889,000 on December 31, 1931, Qutboard Motors deficit, year ended ggrkmber 30, $232,817, vs. deficit $194,- Leather and Shoes. Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co. operated at a profit in November for the fifth Miscellaneous. American Safe Razor Co. expected to maintain current dividend rate. National Standard Co. earned over $1.85 per common share in fiscal year ended September 30, vs. $4.40 in like preceding year. Railroad and Rallroad Equipment. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway bought up in open market $1,807,000 par value of its consolidated 415, to be used as collateral for R. F. C. loan. Theaters, Etc, Balaban & Katz Corporation an- nounced closing of two Chicago thea- : Uttites. American Power & Light Co, declared @ dividend of 75 cents on $6 preferred #nd a dividend of 62} cents on ferred _stock; viously

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