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CREDIT SITUATION III 0. S.
Is Ono of Factors That Must Con¬
tinue to Impress Prices for
Homo Time.
ITALIAN DIHOKDKIIH IlKAItlSII
Attitude of Prcsldcnt-KIcct Obrcgon,
Assuring Hquure Ileal for Ameri¬
can Investors in Mexico Has Good
KfTcct on Market.
USE.CORItTOIiKESM
TO SMASH HIGH PRICES
Sells Harness He Bought 20
Years Ago for $20 for $60
< .Special t» The Tlmrii-DlNpatrli).
WI.NtllKSTKIt. VA., Sr|il. 12..
J. S, Treniir), of Worrrn <"nunty,
Hhii held a |>uIIIIc mile n dn>- nr
two nu'». nUilrii (hut a net of work
lilirnenn for ublch he jinld S'JO
nlioul fourleeti jenr* nun, nnrt
which hu* lirrn In unr ever ilnrf,
mo III for *«<>.
All Ihr property olTrrrtl brought
good iirlrei, rn-rpl horiirii for
"lilfh there nppeared to be little
dr in a nd.
LOUDOUN COUNTY FAIR
pres-|
.
-hipowners. througli
..
co-
A Bad
k
.
COTTON MARKETS WERE
IRREGULAR DURING WEEK
tended the tradinir
;e.«.v
?
In
ns
{
the new sugar is mad" !*. sirup form,
is water-white in color and possesses
the unique features of being crystallizable. .It will soon be available in
granulated form.
"The unlimited supply of this new
,
sugar is understood when it is known
that one bushel of corn will produce
about forty pounds of the sirup and
that the annual corn crop is more
than 3.000,000,000 bushels. Just about
7 per cent of this crop would produce
all the sugar this country can use.
Our experiments prove that the new
sugar can be used in candy making.
a
.
Unconcious 1
I Exertion
-
Hoied
.AT
?
Many children with nppar- B
S cntly normal eyes expend three H
~
or
four times the amount of
energy necessary in ®
tg seeing. B
E] This causes
X^TRUCKS^
Motor Co., Inc.b
^Terminal
S
v
n0WH was *>nfxiU,<>
of the
toword the close the
,,lrn for the
cotton region showing up
map
-X. on ,,,ft weather
while the probabilities
for contlnucrt settled weather. were
In the Inteto weaken
toward the end and on the Inst
dav
some markets In the
XKCr°
much ns 100
Points The course of prlcen
points.
durlnc
the new week probably will depend
largely on sr>ot and
weather accounts.
pr,ccs would .Klvsncf
verv
on a renewal of bad
all
we
weather
or on reports of a, good soot
demand And equally
that a
decline would ensue from continued
Ninth anil
C'ary.
Randolph 4261.
U
X
ttoogoocceosscococcosccos^
them to dislike
study or close application, but
B properly
fitted glasses remedy
this
original ideas,
carricd out in Flowers
of Ouarafita^ Freshness.*
<=lel Mad.6y>.
11st..
andJ
GreatJjorist
Grace Streets
trouble. p I
We will be glad to tell you 0
Q
If your child needs glasses.
^
b
°
[i
^
jts-GALESKh*"*KODAK HKADUlAUTKItS
®
Miiln and KIkIiIIi Streets.
B
-2JI Mast llroail Street.
ca'Jt
C.'hlcnBO
Mlonenpolla
¦.
Treat your beauty
fairlyclear
keepwith
your
skin
t^oward "the Vrr '"r1-1"0'1
TCwk
tm'a
-
ofr.as
iir«nii"11
prohAle
offerTngsf
wcathcr
Increased spot
of ,riorost th,s week will
hi-month returns on tho conf thft Showing crop from
pri¬
w
,.»J
vate bureaus.
That soems to
auUo
generally settled In the minds ho
of
most
traders that September crop deteriora¬
tion Is unusually severe. Private remay ho An Impor¬
r°n. c°n<"tJon
tant factor
In tho trading.
i,e\£»ai!,«riC
^t»fA«
or
'
Resinol
No matter how pretty your
features are, you cannot be truly
attractive with a fed, rough,
pimply complexion. But Resi¬
nol Ointment, aided by Resinol
.Soap, will usually make poor
tkins dear, fresh and charming.
Jtahel SmpuJ ReWnol
tpn
(old by all drugg-Uti. Whf t A try tlma)
.\ew York
I'hllndrlphln
St. I'nnt
SI. I.oni*
Knimnii City
llenvcr
ftonton
I'rovldcnce
HafTnlo
Wnxhlnglon
ClMflnnd
C'inclniinll
lndinnaiiolin
Octroi t
)'l I tMburf;
Toledo
A (Inn'n
It Ictimond
Notv Orlrini*
llnl Iiim
rt. Worth
llotlHton
ERNST & ERNST
AUDITS.SYSTEMS.TAX SERVICE
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A IilCSLMOND OFFICE LOCATED IX SUITE 806.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IHJILDIXCi, FULLY EQUIPl»EI) TO HENDER COM¬
PLETE AUDIT, SYSTEM AND TAX SERVICE
Phone Randolph 20 I t
*
>
til
*
p
Hammondq
^JheScrutks
h,,»
hut
Vtter°Miifo'S/1
ISlI «!i
All Day Today
On Account of Holiday
package
and
nervous
vo\^\'J\Z/rdf .Vrop?ron,Pr Part
week
ueeK
This Store Will Remain
During the War,
¦
3jse,«s.f°ss1}flsnmsa p,;ri.r"S"r"
>
Demd^J
& a package
"
ccooscooosccosoooccccoscc
of many.
Two ( iilvrn for "Hilly" Sunday.
HJUSTOD. VA., Sept. 12..Dave J.
Hart, a prominent farmer, of near
Hristol, has shipped two thorough¬
bred calves to Kev. Billy A. Sunday,
noted evangelist. The calves
a,~ the
were given to Sunday last April
when he was conducting a revival
campaign in iiristol.
Suunr Helped "Some."
ln)rC«r !n>
duties charged on Imported peanut*
;»n<l vegetable oils, the quotations tori
the latter commodities kiivc ruing
the price of the former, and \vhero
peanut oil sold as high as "7 conta
per pound last year it is quoted as
President- of United Peanut As- low as 'J cents at the present timcu
Oil ;it 'J fonts means about 3 cents
soeintion Issues Prc-Convcntlon
per pound for peanuts, and it in high¬
Statement.
Impracticable to s*!l to crushers
MONTGOMKUV. Sept. 12..Prob¬ ly
lems affecting tlio peanut in<lustry at that llgure."
?
i
oT tho United States and tlio ques¬
^
tion of a national campaign in the
llemucmt* t<» llolil Mrftlnif,
interest of a tariff on foreign-grown
> Kit IC K S Lt U1UJ. VA. Sept, 11
1-7'.KI
peanuts and vegetable oils, will be .It. Walton Moore, of Fairfax,
for re-election to
considered by delegates gathering cratio candidate
from the Kighth
here tonight for a two days' con- Congress
and J. <5. luUen, of Oulpepor,District,
vention of the United I'eanut As#o- cratic elector for that district,Demowill
elation. which convenes Monday speak at Stafford Courthouse tomorrow. S'-ptero&cr 1.1.
Amonsr other
morning.
who
will
address the audi¬
I*. I>. Itain, president, of Xorfolk; speakers
ence wiil be State Senator C.
M. M. Osdorn. secretary, of Suffolk, Ooolrlck, of this city, and Mr.O'Conor
QuisVa. of the association, arrived dur¬ enberry, o,f Louisa, district aurlculing tho day, and a number of (trow- tural agent.
ers were in the city tonight await¬
Illtie ltahlionn 1'roin Oh'o Fair,
ing the first day's sessioris, which
WINCHKSTKR, VA. Sept. 12..
will be featured by addresses by Sen- Colonel
K. B. White, of Loudoun
ator-Deslgnate J. T. Heiiin and Sena¬ County, who was Federal food
ad¬
tor Underwood, of Alabama; Con¬ ministrator in Virginia during the
world war, has returned from tht
gressman Henry Steagali, of the Ohio State Pair, bringing with hirr
T.iiril. ytnd Congressman Tr'Con. or twenty-four premiums, most of then
blue ribbons, which were won by lib
the Second Alabama I»istrlets.
draft horses. Most of hia ett"The peanut industry of the coun- heavy
tries were l'ercherons.
Before Jhe War
Bouquets
Wedding
2>y
thcHayqmond'
Av Cists-
onu
NAPODKONV1DDK, DA.. Sept. 12..
One example of the effect of th-* in¬
creased price of sugar was shown
here recently when the Himalaya
ftn" further buIres occurred company's
plantation holdings were
ater, except thaL the
sold for $350,000. The plantation was
market
a <,ael|,c<l wny on t)iP
' as l''° logical result clos- bought eleven years ago for $20,000.
of a
week of bullish operations.
highest levels the trartintr
^V»u were
months
2or, to 324 points over
preceding week Oe°,f, (,,o .-r00.
11
touching
The close was
,
net
gains
10
of
214 point* OcJtober showing the towidest
gain' md
nt
»7 ">0 " >l Ma> at .10. Snots gained
rn
wookclosmiddling
'ng at 20
a real crisis," Mr. Bain said
here tonight. "in view of thu low
.
btlsiViess.
goin-"i".','i
Cough
PISO'S
GUARD 0BREG0N CLOSELY
AGAINST ASSASSINATION
Mexican Prrsident-Kleet l>nr» Hrnth
by llullct or Knife, Kmbnssy
ultlclnlK Sny.
fltv Universal Set vie. J
1
war w111
facilitate' the
12..General
WASHINGTON',
Slatos s'tccl Corpora- Alvaro ubrogon. Sept.
President-fleet of
tion
,ron "ork» Mexico, is guarded night and day to
prevent assassination, according to
Intim.ttion
of such a
comes officials close to the Mexican embassy
from
1 ris
.i'i,n»» 7 n" thing
aw against) here today.
't and thn'irreii
Disappointed CarranxisI'as the tas. former bandit leaders and un¬
capital, it would h,
." bu.sliirsi*»
elements are said to be
for tho Unitrii
ruly
military
#
vci#
a* well as for. combining against him.
.
Kurope. LnUe<1
The plot organized in the United
States against Obregon and Generals
Klias Calles. Francisco Serrano and
llenjamin Hill is alleged to be only
try faces
TOBACCO
_
Brl/i?h
...¦.J'J],
«?
SALES
j
irl-l
Lv' U: ,h.°
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PEANUT INDUSTRY FACES
CRISIS, SAYS P. D. NUN
,
GOOD BUSINESS LAST WEEK
IN MOST COUNTRY PRODUCE
suit?
wV.ri.i
NURSE LEAVES DANVILLE
TO ATTEND INJURED MAN
WED AT WARRENTON
.
hln'i1/
Snsytli.
for-j
/.lectric
*
Tazewell.
Ituchanan,
Itland, dies. l'ulaski and Montgomery.
Tli.> report shown: "Corn has mailt;
great improvement ami now promises
a lino crop.
I'astu *es are unusually
good. Oats are turning out very well.
hut those still In shock or stack hav«
been (lumaKOil by heavy rains. Hay.
tomatoes, peaches, potatoes ami mel¬
ons have suffered from wet season?
1 IiimiI
|)r'>grt'ss has been made with
in Conditions Arc Favorable tu Some plowing."
Sections and Unfavorable to
I'rom the Southern District, which
AntonioIdle
AiTldrul,
Nation's liig Crop. »¦
Includes Patrick, Henry, Kranklin.
Others, Bureau Jte|M»rtM.
DAN'VUihK,
12..A
Sept.
train¬
VA.,
Pittsylvania and Halifax Counties
ed ntir.se haw been tent from li.-mville
comes the report that much damns*1
PROMISES lUU.MMI.NO liOWI.S to Florence, S.
t» attend J. < .. Kobhas been
the tobacco crop by
erts, a local tobacco auctioneer who! COIIX CHOI* 118 l'KR CENT rains. Thisdone
is (Ho most important to¬
hurt several >i.«vs ago in
iiadijr
bacco producing district in the State.
Deelare.s Perfectly (iond Sugar Will. ¦was
an automobile accident, lie sustained Tobat'co Damaged by "Wildfire,"
District No. !., the Southeastern, re¬
Ho Mniiufnrtured for 4 fonts a bad injuries, the
most serious being
ports too much rain Tor tho peanut
Jjcaf Speck, I'iritif; ami Other Wet crop.
the
of
his
crushing
cheat,
which
iias
district includes Isle of
Pound and Will He Sold at Half developed complications.
Weather Conditions.I'cach Yield Wight. This
Mrs. ItohSoutluimpton. Greene, Bruns¬
Present I'rice.
e;tx has been witu hitti for several
wick,
Prince George and
Dinwiddle,
81
I'cr Cent, of Normal.
days.
Surry Counties. Tiie heavy growth of
John Leigh, another Danville man
peanut vines iloe« not show a similar
NEW TORK, Sept. 12..After more who
was in the wreck, returned to
Varied conditions caused by the un¬ development of the nut. it is found.
than three years' intensive effort, Danville today and said that the ma- usually wet weather In Virginia liavo Cnrn is especially good,
and while
c.iine after leaving a ^riiin** struck a
is a new crop in many of the
which included numberless experi¬ declivity in tiie roa<i with such force caused utn<|uo conditions, favorable to tobacco
counties and there is some damage
went over an em¬ .some sections of tlio State and unfa¬
ments. It is announced that Dr. Ar- that the machine
by rains, the outlook Is good.
bankment. . »tfcer members of the vorable to others, according to u sum¬ reported
Truck crops have suffered heavily
thur \V. Smith and S. F. Evans,
party owe their; lives t-j the fact that mary <if tiii- reports of l"f corre- from rains.
rnor Federal food administrator, of they landed in a swamp, which broke Kpomlents of the Bureau of Crop tistlfail and voided when the car inates.
IJaltirnore, have Invented and perfected their
rolled over them.
Ilenry .M. Taylor, agricultural sta¬
a process by which white sugar of!
tistician for Virginia, stated yester¬
the best domestic and commercial
day thai the condition of corn In Vir¬ County HrceilrrV \«*oclnlion IMnn
ginia is
Two l)n)V Kthlhll at I'ureellper cent of normal, pota¬
kinds may be obtained from corn.!
toes. !." per cent; tobacco. S-: apples.
ville, September 15-1(1.
The practically unlimited supply of' Mlnft Siixin Tom intend Cronmc llr- OS.
of hay,
pasture,
101;
average
yield
V.\. Sept. J 2..
PCItCKM.Vll.I.i:.
coiiich llrlde <»r Koliert
corn in this country, coupled with the
1.30 tons to tiie acre and of alfalfa. I'veryt
Is in readiness* for tho
hinc
'Inland, Ill,
".37 tons per acre. The total produc¬ tecond annual
fact that the sugar may bo inanufacLtodoun
County fair
tion
V
of
the
is
S4
cent
A..
I 2..Tlio
peach crop
and stock show, which will
per
lured for less llun I cents a pound.' WAUUKNTON.
be held
wedding today in SaintSept.
tinder the auspices of the I.ouiWun
.lames' Kpis- of norma:, his report shows.
proves that in the near future there copal Church
at high noon, of .Mitts
l-'rom the northern district of the Countv Breeders*
Association at I'ltrcan never be a "sugar shortage" here. Susan Towttgerid 'Jroomc and Kob.rt State, including counties north of . ..Hville. Va.. September 15 and ;<!.
was ;i social event of Itock ingham,
.'¦>1 afford. C u 1 p e p e r. The entries close i September ». with
"We regard the successful comple¬ Iolaftd, 111
unusual interest, both far an ! near Northumberland
:i n <1
M a d i s o n. all classes w .!! liiied. There will be
tion of tills work," says Frank K. to
their large circle of friends cijiri.j reports which indicate a very an exhibition of draft horses, guerntSardner, president of the General Food prominent in the social world.
wet August has tn-en experienced. frc> cattle and agricultural products.
The brjde Is the daughtet of Mr The season has been favorable to ^ Kr.ind stand has been erected with
Products Company, 'as probably the
n seating capacity of n.ooo.
!.'. 11.
most important food discovery for and Mrs. Marry Connelly (iroome. of corn, but much damage has been (lone .lames
i.s secretary and mauast r.
AI rile. \\ a rrenton. atnl the groom to hay, wheat, oats and stacked grain.
many years. It means 'hat there will Is the sou of Mrs. Kdward Dale To¬ Threshing lias been
The executive committee is composed
the
delayed
by
of \V. I,. Simpson. .1. b. I>i 1 lo-i. C. IC.
be an ! adequate supply of sugar f<>r la ml of "Aubi ey, V.'hilemarsh. Pa
wet weather.
Norman. !.'. 11 James, II. T. 1'anThe marriage ceremony Was perall purposes and at a price that i1*
Counties in the Richmond^distrlct. coast.
S. Hulin. .1 K. Norman. It. N.
tormed
K.v
by
Kobert
Coles
,,f
which
Include
low enough. for any pocketbook. It Charlottesville. Va.
Orange, Spotsyl¬ l<CRard,11. C.
I*. Itohey, William T.
vania. Caroline. Hanover, Bouisa, Al- Smith and William
means that the people of this coun¬
T Drown.
The bride *,vtrs charmingly attired 1"
marie.
Henrico.
Nelson, Huckingtry will hi>ve all the sugar they need In a wedding gown of white satin hatti. Chester, Amelia,
I'rince
Kdward.
Telephone fompnnlc* to Mrrcf.
for household consumption for all with real point lace, and carrving a Appomattox, Campbell, Bedford and
bouquet, of liride roses. The brides¬ several others, report that the exces¬
BRISTOL* VA., Sept. 5".. I'lans
time, and that is the most important maids.
.Misses Atlee Downs Lorraine sive rain has caused poor car devel¬ are now und-r
way whereby the
feature "of the great discovery.
Disston. Kli7.ab.-th Welsh, of Phila¬
of the corn crop. Millet, cow- Bristol Telephone Company and the
"To fully realize what this new delphia; Miss Mary Krnestino Apple- opment
Cumberland Company, of itristol, are
peas,
beans
such
and
soy
have
crops
:to lie merged in this section. At a
and unlimited sugar supply" m,' ins it ton, of Warrenton: Miss Linsav made lino growth.
Wood, of Washington: Miss Alarv
meeting of the city otlicials of the
"WMdllre** Diunacm Tobneco.is necessary to understand the
Custls Lee, of Cpperville, Va.; Miss
two Bristols, a resolution was unani¬
"All
ir.dieato
that
tobacco
reports
ent situation. Sugar as it is gen¬ K lea nor Harris, of AI<Ue, Va and has boon
mously
adopted approving the con¬
due to 'wildfire'
and organization of tho
Nancy S. C
of lioston, leaf speck,damaged
erally known i« the product of sugar Miss
liring and other wet. solidation
A.ass., wore pinkCarnegie,
new company.
It is estimated that
dresses weather afflictions,"
georgette
cane, beets, fruits and st.*»rch. Cane ,an<l
Mr.
Taylor said. the expense in installing
an<l brown hats, and carried "Tomatoes,
idnK
a new and
and beet sugars represent the great bouquets of roses and
peaches. peanuts and modern plant will cost J300.000.
It
larkspur.
swii-t
have
suffered
potatoes
too
from
i.s understood that the new company
Air. ar.d Airs. Tol^nd left immedi¬ much moisture.
bulk of that now used. The producHabor is reported will be organized by the two com¬
tion of these for the past year was ately following the ceremony on an > arco and high. with
wages
ranging panies. with Albert 1'arlette.
extended hunting trip to ''an.ida and from {2
about 1C,000,000 tons, which is about on
their return will he at home in hoard. Theretois $5 per day without dent of the Bristol Telephone presi¬
Com¬
a general decrease in pany.
5.000,000 tons under the amount pro- Kent H-,ad,
owning the controlling In¬
I'a.
Wynnewood,
the
of
rtumber
hous."
terests.
duced during 11*13-14. and which ac!{''ekl>ridjre."
Highland,
Augusta,
counts for the present shortage arid
OF DARK
Hath. Alleghany, Botetourt and Bed¬
SufTrtiglntn Iniice (ilnsx.
ford Counties report;
high prices.
T-YNCHBl/IUJ.
VA.. Sept. 12..
for corn in all coun¬ Senator
this
Pounds
"Iprospects
14S.0OO
i«
"Today
Carter
country
has been invited
fairly well t hurRi an OI«nn«~d Of at I,j-nch- ties
of this district, although some of to address a inClass
Increa«e of |l|,IMIfl
»ss-mceting arranged
supplied with sugar, but the rest of
ill"
Is
late
and
crop
in
for
of
danger
founds,
Tuesday
the l.ynohburg
night
by
the world is practically doing withfros:.
Bight crop of fruit in Kqunl
l.eaiitie. Itev.
I.YNCHnrnc,
VA.. Sept. 12.The early
out i: and it will be years before the sale
Augusta County, ltains damaged oats Kloyd Suffrage
Uog-rs has been asked George
of dark tobacco primings
lo ofon the and
in
fer
;.n
hr.y Hath, Botetourt and Hockopen In ir io-:ive-- »!,.. first to be
shortage is relieved if the o!d sources market here during the past week
of supply are depended upon. For aggregated US.000 pounds, this bemo¬ bridge Counties. Tomatoes are rot- offered at a local political rally.
tinir bully In Botetourt and Hoanoke
an increase of *10,000 pounds sold l h
the ye.»r ending July 1. 1020, the sugar same
week last year. Tlio average Counties. I.abor reported scarce ami
consumption per capita In this coun¬ for the
week was $5.20 per 10O high."
In regard to the condition of crops
neglected, often lends to serious trouble.
try was a little more than ninety pounds. The top price for the week
in District No. G. known as the Kast- IT
Safeguard your health, relieve
was S25.
Although the price has ..in
distreii
pounds per year, giving a grand total stiffened
the report of the depart- ond soothe your irritated throatyour
during the week the aver¬ in- ntDistrict,
by taking
of about 4..",00.000 tons, of which less
reads:
is lower than at the start of the
than 1.000,000 were produced in the age
A biimjier corn crop is expected in
sales a year ago.
ill counties of this district. The crop
United States.
is unusually tine on the Kastern
Plunge* Down Hinbniikment.
"Realizing the above conditions
Shore, where the season has been al¬
and seeing that they would result in
WINCHKSTKR VA.. Sept. 12.
Ideal. Reports vary in roKard
T. Kuykendall and members of most
an
t.«
but generally the condi¬
ever-increasing shortage, more P K.family
were more or less severely tionpotatoes,
is
oti well .trained land, and
than three years ago I commenced bis
injured Friday night, when an auto¬ poor in good
wet
fields.
Roads are report¬
working on the problem of obtaining mobile in which they were riding iu ed bad and much complaint
in Tide¬
a pure, sweet sugar from corn, hav¬ Hardy County. W. Va., suddenly left
water
counties
aboMt
high freicht
road and pluntred down a
ing in mind that the tremendous corn the
Tobacco has been
incline known as Kimble Hill. "steep
.Mrs. rites to Baltimore.
crop would supply an unlimited Kuykendail's shoulder was dislo¬ damaged, but early tobacco is already
cated ar.d she was cut and bruised, harvested. There h.'us lieen too much
amount of raw material.
a daughter had a leg ami sev¬ rain and cloudy weatJier the last two
".Now, after practically countless while.
eral Yibs fractured. Other
occupants weeks."
xperiinents and investigations. Dr. of the car were cut and bruised.
Southwestern District.
District No. 7. the South wes -rn
District, probably is the largest in
after. It has all the physical and Government lluj* Knrni for $1(17.OOO. the
lot and includes the
Kni:i)KuicK.snt.*i{<;, v.\. Sept.
chemical characteristics of honey and 12..."Potomac
View." the farm of I.eo, Wise Scott, rjrnvson.counties of
in that sense might be called corn .James A. Arnold, situated on the ton. Carroll. Kloyd, Russell.WnshingDlckenin Kins; Ceorge
honey. The new sugar is white in Potomac hasItivcr.
been sold to the United
color, contains all nutritive qualities, County,
States government for ?107.000. It is
and is about 80 per cent as sweet said this
farm will be added «jto the
a« cane .sugar. In other words, when United States Naval Proving <Trounds
reservation
in that county, ami that
placed on the market, a fifth more
for officers will be built on a
must be purchased to obtain the same hom<-s
of it.
portion
amount of sweetness as cane sugar,
but the price wljl bo almost 100 per
cent less for the amount. Ai present
"
j'o
i,?' It, t°.
son,
Hultimoro Chemist Heport.s Pcrfec- J. V.
Itobrrt*. Tol»li«.«.«>
tlon of Profess to ltili/.o
Serlotin 4 oiidll(mi |Auctioneer,
'.|i.. j ..
ELECTRIC LINES Mil
FOII FLEXIBLE RATES
IIV miAOIJA.V WALL
NEW VOHK, Sept. 12..Three fac¬
tors of market Influence have seen
material development in the past
week and must continue to Impress
prices for some time. Tin; first is .Jolin II. I'tirtlt'c Says Companies
Nerd Hugo Addition to Capital
the decided improvement of creerits
in the United States. The next Is the
for Rehabilitation.
disorder In Italy and the third is the
WASI HNGTON, Sept. 12..Credit.
threatened strike of British coal which
the
Klectric Railways
miners. A fourth factor is tb« CommissionKitileral
foumJ to be
needed
testimony of President-elect Obrcgon by the electric railways vitally
of the United
that he will give American Investors States, can best be restored
regulain Mexico a square deal. This last tory bodies tiiaklnK thi; ratesbyof return
factor has been no surprise, for It to t)i" systems more flexible, John il.
was tho only logical outcome of the Pardee, presided t of the American
Klectric Kail way Association. declared
situation south of the Uio Grande. in a stateme:it
issued here tonight.
"In the electric railway Industry,"
The other factors are distinctly vital
Mr. Pardee, "art in every other
in market effect.
The tlrst is bullish, said
economic law dictates that
th" second bearish and the third de¬ f business,
the price of the product must be
upon tlie OKI of producing 't.
pressing in its effect, but decidedly baited
In the attempt to regulate the profits
((instructive in Its consequences to land
the service of electric railways
American Investors.
irutli has been lost stKiit or and
;tiiis
Ilonril ItrnllKm >II«tikf.
:he operation of titese carriers has
situation
Improvement in the credit
been so hedged about With laws, ordi¬
In the I'nite.j States has been ac- nances. regulations and contract
reompllshed at the expense of gen¬ ptriictions. that in the main their rev¬
eral business. The most important
enue las been controlled by the illcfar tor of that .mprovetnent is the tutn of commissions ami other regurealization of the federal Reserve
iatory authorities, while their *xHoard of Its mistake in trying to j penned
have been controlled t»y eco¬
force Indiscriminate deflation. Kvery- nomic law alone, and have mounted
was
a mistake
as expenses in all other business and
body now realizes thatInstead
of exer- among
made by the board.
private individuals have
I:rik: the power conferred by law to mounted. j
discriminate against profiteers, the
"To restore electric railway credit
board laid down the general principlea Is essential that these artificial
meth¬
As
that everybody must deflate.
ods <>f tixiriK
railway prices
nuiet panic should be
result there has been alines
done away with."
of
bus¬
all
on
in
nearly
The electric railway Industry, Mr.
going
iness and thousands have failed apd Pardee asserted, needs
immediately
thousands will fall who might have for extensions and betterments
and
have
not
been saved. The profiteers
for rehabilitation of properties whioh
t'een touched for they were protected deteriorated during tne
war. between
bankers.
by participating
$300,000.00'} and J 100,000.000 new cap¬
It is now intimated fr >:n Washing¬ ital.
ton that the reserve of the twelve |
IjOWer fares on ttie electric railways
the
to
to
f»i!
banks will bo permitted
can be brought about. .Mr. Pardee
<«> ver cent provided by law as the f-.ild. by not permitting the systems
tiiKt lln< of defense and perhap.-: »¦> to he weakened
the competition
the lower levels riuthor'zed by law of Jitneys or city by
buses, by not com¬
fir emergcncKj. WithuMt ir..'rea»<iig pelling the systems
to boar an undue
tn.» j-.tiL-ibei of dolla.-j li: tlie :¦es.-r;
burden of taxation anil public charges,
the regional banki; w.l! be able I j and by giving tlieni freedom
to put
into operation every practical econ..\pa.Td credits ir ir than J ..
S
¦'¦)
'.i'. l;o: not less than
Kr'.Oi
with the public.
orr.y
compatible
»;.> (' will arrive f.->m Kiim,-; c'ur'il the '.;op-movIt'if period, tlms in¬
creasing the possible credit expansion
within the 40 per cent limit by 4K.1;.<>0",000. The bank can permit a full
billion of expansion without endan¬
the banking situation, and I'nlrly I.nrge Iterrlptn of Prilltn and
gering
'tie law provides lor su<)i a-i ex¬
Orbrr Thlnicn Jlret tin Active
pansion.
Demand.
I" ror.cn ('reditu Itelraned.
iiusiness
on t.'ary and Thirteenth
Hut leading hankers do not believe! Streets where
country produce js han¬
;t will be necessary to go beyond the dled
by the wholesale dealers anil the
»0 per cent limit because there is. a
merchants kept up a live¬
quickening of train movements on commission
ly lick ail of last week, especially In
the railroads, and the so-called the
early days. The receipts of all
frozen credits are being rapidly r<-l"a.-ed. The call money market .'very seasonable articles were fairly large
and
active demand took them
day hears testimony to the theory! aboutanas fast
us the railways brought
that there will be no more prolltin.
them
in
.....ring
money.
.*nd besides, a great many rich! The poultry market was very well
it" ii
have been thrifty enough to supplied and there was a little spirit
ui» stocks and bonds at the as¬ in the early days of the week, chick¬
to 4" cents per pound
tonishing prices that have prevailed en* troing .it
and are willing to see the stock ma.->
hens at 3U to 32. Dater In the
l.et advance. There are no preda-! week hens weakened some and the
t >ry reasons f««r another break or market closed ut 2S to 30. Kggs were
not in as large
la Wall Street.
as dealers
rPrices
The Italian situation alarms a Kood would have liked receipt
thern to he. They
many International bankers because readily brought OS to CO cents per
i* ,s proof that the discontent of the. dozen.
masses is not confined to the central
A lively demand caused veals to take
..mplres and Itussla. What the con¬ an advance
and the
fancy ones
sequence* will ho no banker dares at one time touched very
IS to
cents
»M"-S8.
rhey seem to agre.r however, and closed for the week at IS.1!» Howthat the Important thing
now is to ever. It took the very best fancy ani¬
w..i,h what effect the Italian upris¬ mals to bring this
price. The others
has on the
workingmen of
those Itgures down to 12
en:
Itance. The British coal strike Is a went from
I.ainbs wer« fairly active at 12
¦.".itter fur Immediate concern, hut (cents.
to 14 cotits.
rejoicing on the part of
While hides were in larger receipt
,,;t;"''a!f'
\".r
\tnericaii
investors and business men.
the demand was more active than
i.ik'iand has dominated the world's and
has
lately been the rule the prices
miner co very largely because of
were
down from the figures
ie fact that SO
per cent of the ton- 'quoted away
a few months back.
Green
,ho British Isles was hides sold
at S cents per pound and
could
he
used
as
the
u,
ov<rv foreign conn- green salted at 10 cents.
rv
Fruits were active al! the week.
I' furnishes cargoes for ou'Peaches were scarcer an«l somewhat
^o.ng vessels, which by sailing
at J2 to }3..*>0 per crate.
blither,
.tngu'ar voyages, brought
back what Damsonsgoing
for preserving purposes
inc people lit home ncfdol
were in evidence and readily brought
I.rinr Without <argue*.
ls. ''"Porting coal and $3 to per bushel. Apples were fair¬
are leaving home ports ly plentiful. Kane? red eating apples
without ships
cargoes By reason of the were In demand at $6 to I" per bar¬
rel. No. 1 good stock rod eating were
dominating position
held
"ritlsh Isles handledthrouirh
SO per from $4."<0 to $»'. per barrel. Cooking
cent'
ent <>f their own Imports
and e*. apples were plentiful and going a lit¬
Fh:i>S The United tle slow aT $2 to $4.f>0.
at M
s handled{'"'I
only 10 per cent of im The. outlook for this week is for
No* .
United poultry prices to be a little lower.
c' coalI Producer
of the Kggs will probably remain high.
ii
"""ev-r high
the price of, Fruits and vegetables will hold their
home, own at last week's quotations.
-American coal
prod nr.-rv
,n"lor's'-11
other
.,
". V Pan "f the
world. So
,
If" en-am, soft drinks, preserves. <-<>n<1oiihc«! milk, chawing gum. tobacco
and in every other branch of commer¬
cial use."
FEDERAL TAX OFFICE,
915-16-17 Mnnscy Building, Washington, D. C.
j
NOW!
The Flavor. Lasts
So Does the.Price!