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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921. 13 a re ‘ ' | $2 100 WOODEN SHIPS WORTH States Shipping Roard, and at $75,000 Mr. Relss dropped out. The boat lo Connection with Any Other Store’ ‘ i Ny Was then sold, Aug. 5, 1920, for $80,000, | A week later Nir, Retss bought the Dalana, a slmilar boat, at auction | | $11 600 EACH IF SCRAPPED for $45,000. This price wax without the boilers, for which the Shipping j | 9 Pouard had let a contract at $16,000, bringing the tolal price of the boat to | $61,000, It is inter ng to note that Mr. Reiss, in his inventory printed | | | 000 INSTEAD (It Boats That Sold Last Year for $80,000 Shrink | {717 *'* only $1000 as the value of (wo bolters. | Sharply, According to Shipping Board. : 119-125 W, 24th St. Near 6th Ave. “RUNNER” PLEADS GUILTY | "!. tveretary of « iengue onpored to! The United States Shipping Board has virtually accepted for its | ) of Litigation. Witnesses wooden ships a sale price of $2,104) each. Boats of an identical char- | TO INSTIGATING LAW SUITS. |: acter were sold at auction last year for as high as $80,000 each. | \ t If the Shipping Board should decide to reject this $2,100 bid it a d that Williamson, following ac could clear a andditional $9,000 by scrapping the boats and selling the yoey BP. Williamaon, sixty, of N persuade inju lison Avenue, Store Open All Day Saturday ‘School Day Bargains| thy Wests | 1°Willamaon hae ofte town when art nln ‘him. canadensis Brooklyn, plead materials at auction in the same way the army dismantled and sold “4 thi befor Mag strate | ‘ the vatious camps. | ite in on rhet. Court tol Greet Fire in ow n ted. ley Than $2 0,000 Realized Frotn ‘The Evening World has been given the following conservative ‘ig- | Violation of the a Phe Nik: ine be | LONDON, Ave ri o~ pier ‘si in Poss ; p ures at which the various parts of the boats could be «old: jmotion of litigation by ting eens nil tea As|| seg Dresses arred Remains of Similar Vessel Deck $5000 [none for w taeyers "Me we held in $25] Mowiow Yaa nd til a] pee Auxtiaries ow |. OPTI een aa APA UPON UF been: | 1 Abou! 200 Sainple Dresses for Girls of aised From Hudson’s Bed, De- Works. ssa | auty 14 on comulaint of trunk fe Are | Ay wu Wool Serge, Corduroy : full 1,000 | i and Velvet t Not more than two of @ bs. ares Edward S. Reiss. ue | ; MN, kina fer : ts otal ooo. ce cece. NN O00 | frie United States Shipping Board can take the wooden ships—nearly On ail the boats in the James River alone this would total nearly 300 pf them—in the James River and clear more than $11,000 on each one — $5.009,000, instead of Jess than half a million, represented hy the by fetfing the fittings and nutls affauction. according to Edward §. Relss $2,100 bid. who has bought many ships from the board. 188.00 I \\ navy line, each enliv- bin ehed with a touch of \ dery or braid Main Floor RED Schoo! Boys’ Suits Shipping Board is gelling new boats at $2,100 apiece, one-tenth of what Mr. | lastead of getting only $2,100 apiece, as the bid of the Ship Construc- Heelas got for his submerged, chirted vessel. tion and Trading Company, No. 13 Broadway, offers, the board, on the basis yg prEMS IN AUXILIA RIS WORTH $600. ONIONS of Wool Materials of 250 ships would net at least § it undertook the work itself. Marine set and slectels plant. $400 At Claremont, Va., where the ships are stored, the board has a large Five-ton ice machine. 200 Mudinin: @vlghte: Cassltecros. and) \Womted feree of watchmen and guards, i this same force had been employed dur- — yo¢4) vr 3 ey 10¢ i tare sata for yent m0 wear, Goo ing the past ycar at dismantling the ships—involving no additional cost to So far aothiag mas eon taken don the bext.to.tetertere Witt (ts Wa, | or cea Mis tole J to give the he Government—auction sales could have been held progressively or in Ships have navigated for centurtes without wireless or ice planis. The fefaction. ¢ balkéto yield even more than $10,000 a boat, Mr. Reiss pointed out. total so far is $6,120. Ket qitseo Ww ee uA Se ittee ea for attractive pate altert ver 8 ted itself to the which Mr. Reiss last year aske 500 each, are here listed at $1,280 for ably 4, ifhelteal thos mitt Is eae one of ah : Healt lpia pid pier igual eae NABISCO AND PERFETTO nel er) : ited. States Sh g Board. As pointed out by M. L. rt, forn % — " + srtstetectbalalld nade dae area aaa oki eR THE WORKS OF THE SHIP WOULD BRING peisee: yours 4 controlling interest in the Ship Constru n and Trading Company, the . $1,280 ugar a ers x 1 bipg would bring at least $30,000 or $40,000 as they stand If offered to 1000 Cc Mem Bloor ; iredes and cther sorely pressed European countries tor the Mediterranear. Genden er (2.400 fot med per package Shoes for" Boys and Girls a i tradg. | Two water tanks at $100 each 200 Wit leathers; good appearances comfortuble, foot-shape lasts; } , han-elsewhere These are ding 4 Brenna Mr, Reiss, discounting present market figures more than 10 per cent., Lake View or Danish For Cool Total works ' Pride auxiliaries, works and hull— vivided' the ship into four sections—dee 1 he had sold his hull, charred and use Mr. Reiss ’ \ ; ; ANN Se deel \eah OUR ce) would bring at auction and junk, His first 5. use as a bulkhead at $1,060, He said it would be fair to use the same Ev ted Kellogg Ss remark to The Lyening World reporter who spoke to him was price here, because any of the boats now offered would bring more than apora e Cc r FI k : éfean walk on the deck of any one of the boats and get $5,000 off that that as a houseboat or a barge. Milk orn akes Vea} aeek without ever harm! it." { So all these Haus. Bive a total salvage price of $11,000—tive times p CG Per Package | } Later the reporter took.down the following figureg as Mr. Relss,‘re-/ Mach as the Ship Construction and Trading Company has offered. er Can p | , ‘ _.. Cost to load all this stuff on a car would be under $2,000, it was said. 1 calling the parts of the boat in his mind, gave prices. After looking over MMi; elon tb1a OF hte Unmdoseatal attempt te buy the Buskanansat audition 1 Oc 8c the list the shipping man discovered many items he had omitted, but it’ iy Jacksonville Jast year. It was a typical wooden ship of the Untred | was decided to leave these out as an additional factor of conservatism in == eaching the final total. THE DECK ALONE WOULD YIELD A 520. Uneeda Biscuit ae 5c Life boats (5 or 6) at $125 each $600 i mu tie| Boys’ Scout Hats of good quulity Lifg rafts (2- at $150 each ne . as teens 300 per package | age emiest tched 49c ry) GaeiRes vantaiise BT 11 4300| ent cies 21) James McCreer & Co al tees 175séathom chain (210 ibs. to fathom) at 2c Ib z lita 788 i ! ate ae “St. 00 rh 2c ‘th. Anckors (9,000 Ibs.) Sunshine Crackers Wrapped at the Spars and hooms 150 . it r rt artery oo TAK-HOM-A, BL Gig | vee $849 | Windlase (10 tone) at $10 ton. (scrapped) ee 100 A Special Sale of LEMON, VANILLA Bon Bon Wii hal gage | i One steam capstan . eevee teserek we locks, fall kles, rigging, &e inten .. 100 OR YUM YUMS waters en bridger(aveete scrapped Pe eter cs) aa rea Girls’ School- Day Dresses sortlig crapped) .. Brionent nied er Package + Ounce Loal iionaesees Sn | | MEN'S PAJAMAS Overton” |. Sue, Setose Diy Dies One wireless eet One binnacle and compass (scrapped) Sounding machine (scrapped) Fittings (junk) 5c 7c With these two separate groups, each specially priced, it should be easy for Total for di $5,520 : In this told of how he sold the remains of the most men to make a satisfactory Gold Medal / rhe ink off 7 ect, North River, He choice—a complete range of sizes in se h*, Aig) 5 Q uf e. ; ) last year. which quoted prices for both. Fl ; . ) ( it ay ty Wa ah to be discounted 60 per cent. now be- our 24', Ib. bag e at | Pe ate v ! : , se of falling costs, but to offset this he pointed out the ship was a i, { rred 1 nd was at the botto the river, while the ships now of- Of Silk and Cotton a al C ff | 69 89 19°. + 29 F sr tered for are new and on the nine 0 ee L gd He asked 6 eonts a pon y a) itera an $1,300 fe windlass || $ 95 | dd ene eae Gey ere ' f which he has set down row at only » The set of winches he asked |) f Id in bulk was made on the high quality of ‘Semmens Sicre Hours: 9:00 te 5:30; Saturdays, 9:0 to 5:90 boa { $400 for under the water in a burned hull is not even set down to-day, | i} Ls allel Beal our fresh roasted bulk coffer i ‘4 ‘This’conscrvatism characterizes all his figures HH : on | Per Pound | Per Pound | . Incidentally, Mr. Reiss showed The Even World checks for more! A very popular model in white or colors | | fi | —— ses a eee : than. $20,000 ived from the sale of this wreck. 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