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build only merchant ships in our] sales—a step which was taken to: pro-|ing report to offer concerning the a yards, which are practically idle at] tect the deajer—the factory branch was ities of his company. present. I do not believe that any|@eemed an unnecessary expense which he King business has steadily in- Noticeable improvement will be evi-| Oly added to the overhead; in cutting | creased each week since the middle of] The factory THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922. ‘ng March than in any previous month thie ta not fust @ local cobdition.|PAtele, after one year’s tmpriaon- reports that practically} ment, first termers sent to State Horli mitting the State Parole Board to vi i buy! 7 y th cA a) ) dent before August. In almost every | Wt thls expense in all cities, which the} the winter and has re rary tection of the country is buying! prison for felony, was opposed by the oric re comm! intend -} during March which nece: line there is stagnation, caused by the] tieatie. a, considecanie ee 5 and mashed potatoes, with two- thirds of the former and one- xport Business Is Growing Mr. Yokowo plans to return to this} that the prices of Kelly products were| year will be more than doubled for the lardis dealers and where it now maintains} ment, of the exchange situation in fo day te J. B. Hordison, who te ot the} ir inches these will be supplanted by|eign ‘countries has released a large offices whieh in many cases will be in| number of orders @ warehouses themselves. ate DURANT CONTINUES WILLYS-OVERLAND HAVE DEALER TRAINLOADS. RECORD SALES MONTH. Qur export business is showing a} hot, turn into buttered a Sank increase and. an improvemest| firmly down and eet in a miod- | Pennsylvania, dis home town, Ran hich will be permanent, according to] rate oven for ten or fifteen min. | Aran een i# about 12,000 miles : t bread t hot dish roadway. Fe Vaciterslice of Baltimore, at the) “ie Tare out one wi so eo crumi an Ep apes «sara My Thaker over ait “Shape ines {BUSINESS BETTER, SAYS ‘Argentine has just bought several RICKENBACKER DEALER. dome like mashed potatoes, ges of wine shooks, or 62-gallon streak with a fork, brush with melted butter and bake until it Entire trainloads of Durant cars to ; With the right car at the right Bases valued at $140,000, .trom this) taxes q pale yrown tint. Chopped | During the last few weeks, espectal-| single retail dealers aro becoming auite] jrice the publle to-day is not only ready try,” he said. Last year’s pur- } ‘boil ay be stirred |!y since March 16, there has been a / : hard boiled eggs may . ; the usual procedure for the Durant] i, suy but Js buying. That is what they in this line did not exceed] 4145 the mixture with advantage. |stadual improvement im the retail] factories located at Long Island. City. ’ js buying. i ,Q00. ‘The new orders affect New] 4 oy, Hent recipe in thie | 2utomobile trade in New York and the] y., and at Lansing, Mich, will_tell you up at the New York ort; New Orleans and other cooper-} Another ezcelle nearby territory. James J. Hunt, Presi-|" ‘phe latest trainload to leave New| branch of Willys-Overiand, Inc., at 50th . column to-morrow. dent of the Hunt Motor Car Company,| yory was bound for Washington and Is upply centres. Ces @ metropolitan distributers for the Rick- ey eee Street and Broadway. As conclusive evi- the largest single shipment of high for the 1 HY OF | enbacker car, who is a close observer of! grade automobiles ever sent to the) dence they have a sales record SCOTCH AND mate. 8 condition, has had this brought to his} hational capital, month just ended of 826 cars actually SOCIALISTS. ; attention by on fa eh onl | R. H, Harper, recently appointed | sola and delivered, with a goodly num- “The Gocialists are very active in Washington distributer, developed sales | ho stil on the books, on which delivery , he hears along the “Row. equiring this large shipment ef car England, but they ere not making} “Automobile shipmentesfrom fact: Meenas than o centh eet Sr or Toenail not be made fer lack of chth “Yos," said Mr, Stewart, “the New York branch did a bigger business dur- “Bhazil has purchased from us for e first time great quantities of nistia soda, which is used in soap- ing, pulp manufacture, &c. Cop- } p Atie Orient also makes an in- . In 1921, ent Sty a eie ity $78,000, |Eteat progress,” reported Alberto| during February,” sald Mr. Hunt his. hereas 180,000 worth of the fetal Perez-Seez, Consul to Southampton, | s\med Proportions that “gave, tile Mae) A) EF eAONT IS NEW NAME as shippad in the first three months|England, from Brasil, who is at the/buiders send away from thelr plan FOR ATS STEAMER this yeas. Pennsylvania. “They can never get}an incerase o! per cent. as compared COATS « “Guba is coming back steadily and the ear of a Scotchman or an English-| with January, and a gain of 215 per eer a ae idly. Muich steel and iron and ma-|man; th are too conservative andjcent. as compared with February, 1921, The Coats Steamer, Inc,, has been hthery of every descrnption, cement] inclined to cling to what they think rely means the public is again in| cnanged to the Clermont Steamer, Inc., ing) mixing machinery, are being has always been good. Oe en Ghieag eee according to an announcement made by rchased. ‘The sugar mills, ne- “England is blessed in the great the offi the Allén- Co., senor two. years, are buying) minds which guide her,” he continued. | KELLY-SPRINGFIELD Ines ‘No. 244 Madison Avenuer and the luantities of mahinery “IL believe that Lloyd George is a great steam motor car the new company will “hese items, while comparatively |genius. Perhaps this generation does CHANGES SALES POLICY. manufacture and put on the market ivial in themselves, are very illus-|not understand, but his work for his will be known as “the Clermont steam tive, to my mind, of the improved |country will go down tn the immortal] The recent move made by the Kelly- port conditions of to-day, and of|history of England.” Springfield Tire Company in consoli- ose of the future.” bets dating its general offices in the new]|juxe model of the steam car will r risk taking whe HARD TIMES IN JAPAN. building at No. 250 West 57th Street,| made about Aug. 1. This newest steam anythin ‘Working men in Japan now re-| ‘8, indicative of more than merely an|car to make a bid for the favor of the y s THE VISITING, HOUSEWIFE'S * effort to organize more efficiently the} public is now on exhibition in the E except a ( COOK BOOK. ceive as much as 475 a month, and| executive branch of its-large business. | showrooms at No. 229 West 87th pellable food pebic. Ada FISH PUDDING, according to Chef there are only eight hours in a work-| ‘The truly interesting and significant| Street, and demonstrations showing its ing day," reported Shigesme Yokowo,| feature of the reorganization of office| ability to cover ground and to ellmb to your diet this revital- an engineer with a Kobe shipyard,| arrangements ts the fact that the New] hills are being given to those inter- izing blood maker who is on his way to England. York Branch has been moved to the] osted. tissue builder neon dish, pone boar faacite Business is bad in general,” he| company's warehouse at No, 653 West meat inqifprty-first of a serics Oo, said, ‘‘and there will not be any no- rect, a step which is really ha fortlrritten especially for the | en eee ner notin wenerai| eduivalent to giving up the branch al-|KING FORCED TO rm Wate: - since it has now no display . fete books of “New PSiaberly 2} reduction takes place in the wage sales, Gouirtcra: On any at ke INCREASE PRODUCTION. ay or Two'’ by New York's famous} gcnedule. Shipbuilding costs have in-| other appurtenances of the usual tire + hats. creased $75 a ton, and this is a fair| store. A. Weber, President of the King ‘This is a mixture of cooked fish | average in all lines of business. We! With the discontinuance of all retail Motor Company, has a very encourag- 0 Paquet of the McAlpin, is iis on acceptable breakfast or lun- Satins retain their suppleness washed _ . this way, says Skinner William:Skinner & Sons TAB iSHED 184! NeW YORK od Willys-Knights in rec- & considerable saving will be} ting on a night shift, ord breaking numbers, Many of the] Parole Board at a hearing before tho high cost of living. effected, and it was partly in anticipa-| ‘The monthly production schedules dealers are going to the factory in per- stud; shipyards in England | ti vi h laid out the first of ef son and dri th rs away #0 as to After studying shipyards land] tion of this saving in operating costs} which were laid out the son and driving the ease away 60°68 Thi csinst the bit were the State Bu- PAROLE BOARD OPPOSES i it third of the latter, Moisten with nt ra similar purpose. recently brought down to a competitive] next three months. want.” Ir Volume ard ao melted tuiver and a Hee ga, [Une oS Sau ye Rupee basis. "One reason for the unusual increase & E yi nd The company intends to eatablish}in sales has been the fact tha an ¢ ma J o ‘c ries, grated nutmeg. 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