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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 21

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DECLINE IN COFFEE CHAMBER URGES NEW FREIGHT LINK ZONEfHEARINGS TOWHELDIBY STANDARDS BOARD QUIET AND STEADY TARIFF SDSPPSE I1 1 9J3entsi giV Wheat Reacts 1 P-Gotttin PROHISESTO GAIN a3 Unload raders Unloadon applicant on behalf of Sadie Wynna to permit In a business district the erection and maintenance of anrags for tho storage of mon than five (I) motor vehicle previously heard by the board under Cal No- 1205-22-BZpromlsos 2584-2540 Amsterdam ave northwest corner ef 124th at Manhattan Application of Morris Saskowjt applicant ad owner to permlt-la business district tho extension -and change of occupancy of tho 2d Id eudi 4th atorieo from storagn to garage for the storage of more than five (5) motor vehicles: premises 75 1st ava Manhattan Application of John -Hoffman applicant if behalf of Margaret Hoffman- oVatr to permit in residence district the maintenance of garage tor the storage ef two pleasure i motor vehicle two -space rented to persons not molding on the premises premises 145 Pine si Brooklyn- 1 Big Yeif Completed! Last Week Hearing to Be Resumed on Sept: 9 ss yJ -i" ('vi ra took the kU In th grain rrSglMt wlt coring nd-rf about 9 cents a bushel In 0fe to cents of Saturday Cotton (Quotations by Kendo A WlnSlew) Flit Hlh- Lsw ale at Mt mi Oct -'23 00 28 48 27 55 23 32 Dm 27 35 2785 28 88 27 82 Jaa 2718 2790 2885 2752 March 27 45 27 95 27 10 27 73 accomplished la trading -e-on igStsfco closed the week strong iSSW ow ifUrlod Of several dsjm period 2792 2730 2715 2740 corn also broks away May 2765 2800 2750 2780 2751 Soga Twit trith Stocks of Refined Larger Than Year Ago Says Federahr-Tbe European Crop Quiet prevailed In the sugar market during the past week with the general trend of the market' being slightly lower Demand "for granulated continued to be steady- with withdrawals against old contra eta at consignment points being good The most important event of the week was the receipt by President Coolldge of the majority and minority reports or the Tariff Commission dealing with the duty on raw sugar Three of the members recommended a reduction In the duty of about one-fourth according! to press -reports although no statement was forthcoming from the White Hones It was reported that they based their findings on average costs over a period of half a dozen years while the minority oppose any reduction to show a very large Increase over the 2922-24 outturn: The carry-over of -l2C4S54 tons on Bepfc-' 24 next estimated by Federal will be found approximately correct Insists! Federal In view of the latest development While refiners meltings have been greater to date this year1 than last stocks of refined are highepT beetsugar'1 output will be 4150000 tons according to a Federal cable from a European expert This Is 25004 tons higher than the previous Federal estimate and an Increase of 1S101B2 tens over last year's outturn --The weather conditions are exceedingly favorable and an early sugar harvesting may be expected '-y J'y NORTH AMERICAN COi PRODUCTION UP J3ft The North: American Company and subsidiaries report further gains In elerertc light and power production for the twelve months ended June SO 1924 during which period electric owl put amounted -to 2221-104252 kllewat hours an increase otL 1221 percent over the preceding twelve mentha Electric customers also- Increased from 557927 to 024-922 or 2291 percent during the year The1 offering this week by the North American Company of $19-090004 of its 0 percent cumulative preferred' stock to stockholders at par on deferred' payment planhas been underwritten' by- a bonking group headed by Dillon Read 4k Co and the proceeds of this issue will be used for acquisition of additional Ineoms producing Investments -c- PIG IRON DEMAND MUGHIMPROYED 1 -y ry Please Forward dollar the ek and a extraordinary upturns In thus addins much to the beU 0f the agricultural position SSSf Competition In the face of wppIIm rushed kor prices hundredweight with bids Jffi i 1 11-1 S'srin to" market than lmme- 52! Si had called for Pro had cauea iw Buctuated rtarply InHno Saturday Grain Future Markets at Chicago First' Htsh- Low-Last 11 sot oalo 8eptiS0H 133 330K 132 Dw 134K 136X 134 135J Msy J39 141H 138Wi40Jf 8spCJU 114 111 IUH 99H 104 99 104 J00V4 1MX 100 104 Vi Sept 48K 60V 48N 49 Dee 51f '63 51H 6 2H May 64 Vi C5Ji 64Vi Sept 1380 13 87 13 60 1383 renewed in duty and by using averages over recent period vhndeavor to show that the present duty Is no 130H 134 139 liitf 89 97 61 54H 1347 1220 strength to the proririon -Klsta the week drew to an end crease of trading In corn Ti mt the beiclnnlns of the to dre of trai at the beginning Victory Over Fearof Larger Offerings From Brazil Developments In connection with the Brazilian revolution- during the pasfr changed -th 'complexion of tbevwhole coffee sftuatihn materially' Th recapture otr the city of See Paulo by the Brasilian Government force was -thought by many to forecast the' collapse -of the revolt and the prospects of revival In tho shipments- of coffee from -the Fortrf Santos relieved the feel(ng of anxiety which had existed hero over the -question of future1 supplies vCen-sequently many who had bought futures in expectation of a further advance In-values based on the curtailment In-supplies sold out their contracts and the result' was the market experienced a 1 reaction of 552 to 95 points for the week i Conditions were still a good deal upset In Brasil and the movement of coffee was still a good deal Interrupted1 There '-were offers made however for shipment and one 1 ef the depressing factors in the market was the fear that the Brasilian Government will want to market a large amount of coffee to defray-th expenses of the revolution1 which have undoubtedly been heavy Efforts have been made by Brasil to secure financial assistance abroad and coffee merchants declared that the success or failure of these efforts would have a strong bearing on the eoffee- situation Stocks her -have bean quit materially reduced during th period of Interrupted shipments hot while the statistical position appears strong interior buyers were thought to have supplied their needs for the" Immediate future and the spot 'demand was slow Cables received here from Brasil at the end of the week said that communications wsre restored and that conditions were considered ai nearly normal while there were private cables to the effect that restrictions on the movement to Santos had been which some thought meant that the Government Intended to allow a freer movement than had previously been permitted through that Enters Port Authority Proceed- ings to Have Central Use Hell Gate Bridge The Brooklyn 'Chamber of Com-mmerce haa Joined the Queensboro Chamber ef Commerce in the pro- 7 ceedlngs before the Fort Authority looking: to tho establishment of a new freight route that would connect Long Island dlrecUy by rail with th Nsw York 'Central line by way of th Hall Gat Bridge The Port Authority1 as tdd In Tho Bagle some weeks a are has summoned a number ef railroads Long Island con- section by way of the Hell Gate Bridge was Used by the New York Central daring the "war but tho1' Pennsylvania-New Haven connecting railroad chargea are declared to bo oxcesslvo now byftho New York Cn- trai A letter sent by th raffle depart- '-meat of tho chamber to Brooklyn shipper says In part understand that you ar receiving -freight at Long Island Rail-road station If the- railroads ar -leoulred to use this physical connec lion it will have the effect of expo-' dltlng dellvery of your freight and open up -another -1 freight route for -you-1 'V "-We would Uketo have you fur- nlsh ue with a tonnage statement on shipments received or delivered over the Long Island Railroad during the -months of April and May of this year This Information will enable us to show the Port -of Now York Authority ths necessity of haring th New York Central Railroad handle freight over the New York Connect-k tag Railroad and Interchanged with' -th Long Island at Fresh Pond Junction r-'-- -'f 1 VHeqrtnrs on this matter will' be held shortly 1 Please furnish us with the information desired st the earlt- -it practicable moment it will mean great deal to your concern so do not delay answering this 1 5 LABOR DAY' CRUISE i'Reeervallens are in hi promptly for 1 tho Labor Day cruie to bo held by tho Brooklyn Chamber --of Commerce 'The eruiae will atart Thursday evening Aug 28- and 'the party -will return Tuesday morning Sept 2 arriving at 7 8ept 1245 1230 1245 A from ono of the best known-- clipping bureau waa received yesterday at the-Cort Thea Iff Where is new playing addressed to the author Ann Cora Mowatl' "Fashion as almost 1 everybody know 'ts tho comedy which waa firat produced In '1845 and new la being played in a revised version with songs and costumes of the period gk The dipping bureau seemed -Ignorant1 of the fact i that Mr' Mowatt had died In -1474 and It haa solicited herVbusIness In a drive to add 1909 new '-clients to the list They: enclosed coupon whleh would mean a saving of $2 to Mr Mowatt wtth tho following letter: not tho enclooed 'press -flipping induce you to become- one of our dlutsT We read all the "important dallies- aad periodical' 'domestic- as well as foreign publication and look after personal notices or any topic of Interest to jrwii It will certainly pay you to fill out attached subscription form and forward same- to us at 'your earliest convenience You 1 might otherwise miss receiving art idea you desired most of all It wtll interest rod also to know that our bureau has a reputation for giving lnteillarent service you-that1 ws shall give your- order our- best attsutlen we Yours The directors of tho Frovmeetown Playhouse productions 1 are wondering if when ttr revive "Much Ado About the same dipping bureau will respectfully solicit the patronage of William Shakespeare The Board of Standards and Appeals completed one of the most actlyeand fruitful year In its history last Tuesday? whett a list of hsarlng' under the provisions the building sone resolution? was disposed olV During the menth of Au-t work -will be suspended The Board will resume hearings in Room 912 Municipal Building Manhattan on the morning ef September 9 yien the following matters will he discussed: A---- Application ef Morgan M' architect on behalf of-Henry Grape owner to permit-in a' business district the erection and maintenance for the storage of more than five (4) motor vehicles prem-laes '-471-472 Southern i blvdThe Bronx: i -Application of Emil Guterman ap-PHeent on behalf of Joeeph Schmidt and Edward Kissel owners to permit In: a- business district the t-rectlon and maintenance of a garage for the storage of more than Jve (5 motor vehicles premises 22-24 Newtown ave Astoria Queens Application of Edward Adel-sohn architect behalf of Anna Wing owner to permit In a business district the erection u4 maintenance of agarage for the storage of more -than five (9) motor-vehicles premises 444-490 Sterling Brook- ytu l- 4- -Xi -e -v -if Application of John Dunnlgan applicants on behalf of Flavin owner to permit In a business district the erection and maintenance ef a garage for the storage of more than five S) motor vehicles premises 441-942 St Nicholas ava Ridge-weed Queens -Application of Emil Guterman applicant on behalf of Frank Hoffman' owner to permit In a residence district the malqtsnance of a garage for the storage of ono pleasure and one commercial motor vehicle 1 used for business purposes premises $022 llth pl Hollis Queens1-': Application of 'A1 I Nova'-applicant on? behalf ef Frederick Bhauf owner 'to permit in a residence district the alteration and extension in -height-of an existing garage for-the storage of more than five C5) motor vehicles premises 21-22 Lenox rcl Brooklyn Application of John-J Dunnlgsn applicant on behalf of Max Kat owner to 'permit In a business district the erection and-maintenance a for the storage of more than five (5) motor -vehicles premises 800 Union ave The Bronx Application of John lk Hart applicant on behalf ef Estate1 ef Katherine Jaekyon owner and Breslauer Construction Company ln lessee to 1 permit Ln a business district the erection-and maintenance of a garage for i th' storage of more than five '( -v motor vehicles premises 12250-2272 Jerome ava The In the same period of l23 Application of Philip Slnnott -'T1'1' more than sufficient to equalise costa That sugar 14 to be brought Into the Presidential campaign and uphold its reputation as the "football of was Indicated when Senator La Follette ln a statement issued at Washington assailed the delay In action on tho sugar tqrlff He jirged ajreduetlon and mentioned ths successful suit against the Sugar Exchange in which John Davis appeared as counsel against th Government Xf action on the reports on the tariff can be delayed by President CatoUdre-tnd there Is a feeling In trade circles that It may take three months before he reaches any no new rate will ha finally established before the first of the year This weald most the political situation and at the same time give demesflo beet and Louisiana cane producers a chance to market a part of their present crop under existing prices Latest cabls advices to Willett Gray In regard to weather conditions In Cuba state that raine have been more general except in the two East-erpt provinces of Camaguey and Oriente The total amount of sugar In all parts of Cuba is lower being 1124419 tons compared with 791299 tone a year ago 1 The week dosed with -Cubes quoted at IKe- a- pound cost and freight and with refiners naming 440e to 476e 'a pound -Those quoting tho higher prices- were reported to be selling at slightly lowc levels -i- Stocks of refined sugar are considerably larger at present than they were a year ago declares Federal Sugar Refining Company In Its' review? of the Industry Rtw sugar stocks new being held by New York Importers amounting to 41T21 tona will shortly be liquidated predicts Federal This Js'based on the belief generally conceded that there will be no advantage -in carrying supplies forward Into new crop positions as the -1924-25 foreign and domestic crops are expected Expectance of arrive dllvey of corn quickly to above $1 a the highest price ever known it delivery at this season of mt -except' under maritime Reports were current iSSrSgwrthln July hnd failed 2Ke the progress which had looked for RaJns In the it districts of Canada im-jecelpts of domestic wheat teMtsBT at Kansas City together preflt-takir ealea by IvtMt traders aetsd-meanwhile as on the wheat market So wars conflicting reporta the condition of the spring SitatcrAp In northwestern Canada Smtms crop experts maintained the Canadian crop had suffered pm drought and was threatened by rrlons lnfecUon of black rust a thess advices crop estimates for iairthvMtem Canada were made as 1 200000000 bushsl Cana-uthorltles on the other hand frairrl that the crop was not and that the outlook for a yield of 100000000 There was a very large business 'bth vtn but a good many of th 2d bulls sold out and seemed luted to swslt more definite la-nation dm American crop prospects considered very favorable and friday Crop Expert jShow Lotf hirlfianthly report-which in-Sagaln of 4d000000 bushels the last Government report ud a final yield of 70f000000 ituhels of winter and spring wheat 0Ucb represented an exact duplicates or last year's final harvest -1 iWorld'p conditions were consld-IhU la favor of maintained or prices and the trade was ib-ttebtaf developments la Europe closely to connection with the ts to settle the International -lauefal problem Export opera-tna for the week were fair and of the buying was in Americas hard The movement the new winter wheat crop was hrftr and the receipts resulted jwter hedging operations died pressure the weeITin cotton 1 Tbs cotton market showed a good pal of inrerularlty during the week -inching the highest prices of the Ifumi on Monday when October sold Cincinnati Aug 2 -Tha Matthew Addy Company says: 1 inquiry this week and-more actual business July seems to have been the turning 4t certainly showed a grdfit improvement over May and JunePurlng the month there was a real change in business feeling pessimism has been replaced by confidence' in the Iron trade It looks as if there were no surplus stock of manufactured good For a year nc cne had the courage In the face of declining prices to huv ahead So when demand Increases it will -net be smothered by a lot of stuff in stock must first be sold before new i goods can have a chance: "The-steel mills all rsport better business' Nothing of which to brag but better than formerly Foundries are getting a good deal of inquiry and tha prospects for the balance of the-year are fair The wheat'i-and corn States are reviving And -'with them revive the hopea of the makers of agricultural -c They have had hard going of late but It looks as if the farmer provided he had filled up on automobiles might soon be a pretty good buyer Apparently burpper crops are not so Inspiring to the farmer as high prices: "The real competition In the market Is In pig Iron Valley prices are holding their own enough business belng booked to encourage the furnaces to believe that the long downward swing of quotations has come to an i a i rv "i for a big selling movement la which Wall Street and Western bull operators were conspicuous and lit which pressure for short account was quite active on the Idea that the SO-cent level fully discounted all of the damage which 'has thus far boon sustained in the Southwest by reason of dry weather The decline carried prices about glS a bale under the high levels: at which point new buying waa encouraged on the theory that tba market had Improved Its technical position materially and waa lower than Justified by Southwestern crop advices which while noting rains In northern Texas slap Indicated an absence of any general moisture In the central and eastern parts of the State where good rrine are beginning to be urgently needed The market yesterday showed a firm tone and made a partial recovery -from Friday's setback The private condition reports noted during the week' Indicated i average condition of about 114 and a crop of about lS0tg000 bales Crop ideas seemed to be generally fixed on a yield above 12000000 bales wtth the possibility If there Is no further boll weevil damage of perhaps 12000000 balea The market was also bearlshly affected late In the week by Secretary Hester's figures which made the carryover of American cotton 2210000 hales against 2S7S000 bales last year His commercial crop Is 11292297 bales against 112S2S04 bales last season Consumption of American 11242000 balsa against 12S21000 bales last year The figures -precipitated a good deal of selling as they were somewhat larger than expected but the main feature of 4h week -was the weather situation The goods market quieted down with the break in raw cotton prices but Fall River did a better business with sales of print cloths aggregating 1S000O pieces A little hedge selling appeared 'during the week and la likely to -become snore' prominent as a market factor siaco cotton Is being ginned rapidly In southern Texan NEW'JERSEY ZINC NETS SaJtK '36' IN QUARTER The New Jersey Zinc Company re-' ports a net Income'of $2140100 for the June quarter equal' to a share on Issued capital stock' versus" 21200240 or $274 'a share on' the' $45225200 issued stock the previous quarter and $2077100-' or $454 a ahare'on the $45449400 Issued stock In the June 1022-quarter v- For- the MX months 1 ended June 20 the net income totaled 2940-949 or $802 a-share on $49081600 Issued stock1 versus 1 82042485 1 or $542 a share on 2454SS400 Issued a share on 244480400 Issued EXTRA SPECLAL EXTRA SPECIAL tl17 and breaking later to 27B7 Ac practical -attainment of the S0 bat level which bulla had been predicting for some time waa the signal GOODYEAR TIRE SALES SHOW QAIN OVER 1923 1 jMi-s'r-iT Vs i 0 ing tDIPG'RObMfS sotm SUITE sSSSp tThe suite shown above eotuiete of This 3'Picct 1 1 HBpp ioijfTiTr Heavy l-mch contmuous post bed with fuQ i -inch filler All finishes end sizes Excellent quality spring and mattress Complete A 9 5 special price i wT'' The Goodyear Tire Ss Rubber Company reports for the six months ended Jun $0 1924 net income of $4172270 after Interest charge eta equal to $2722 share on the $12000000 prior preference stock outstanding ns with net Income of $0214110' or $2147 a share on the 920000009 prior preferred stock outstanding in tho corresponding period Year' ago -I Tho ineomo account for alx months ehdsd June 20 1124 compares as follows: six BMthl andsd Juna 0 mt- im Kat sal as C1SI IIMItlll Maaafaot Bring soat Ulng etc 4447824 4647141 $7467447 16466(1 Hot fMlilll Pfofitl Enh M-'f aad sthsr la 2226lf ilOBTCAGE MARKET I Daring the past week ending July Itaertiagee on Brooklyn real ee- amounted to 92401000 as com-with $2122250 for the pre-IMq vnk Assignments by the ulna flannels! Institutions during ik past week amounted to compared with $1502500 Previous week Assignments He Institutions amounted to ss compared with 21917-JH tor tha previous week Brooklyn from th -mat th year to tha close of were New loans assignments by $40-sarignmenta to $42101084 IJWOKLTX kOSTOAGXS TWEES END-L WW la 114) lha tSKI Ce $Stt4M iSKfl gSgkrtsse iTi 1 litit HjVykn 9m lit feus MSS 44444 Oblong Tabl 4 Chairs and Arm -V Chair to match fiinished in American Walnut A wonderful at the reduced 4'lrt7C price of' i BBY CARRIAGES August is Bargain Month isx Aimhurc houses but' such values can be found at CLudwig Baumann Ot three store cannot be found else- I where We list only a few of our many bargains We suggest you call without even if only to 5 Ij look CALL and COMPARE! s'i'SS $100 IN MERCHANDISED' 50c WEEKLY DELIVERS $SOM WORTH 75c WEEKLY DELIVERS 7300 WORTH' flJOO WEEKLY DELIVERS flOOJOO WORTH fLOO WEEKLY DELIVERS 20000 WORTH ii ii i Great rug VALUES Sack S' 'v3r 1 11 'r J- j--'j i --j 'j? 1 -f r- pv A Id if -1 1 -v vV- Furniture or employ some other to conceal fact Moat certainly would publla attention to the fact that therejs no sale here if upon close inatiori our prices should proved ho lower than f- j-a v-: T'V -'V vV- 'ft -11 We cmly ask yon to compare with your own eyes the yarious furniture ydues beinsroffertd by the dif-- ferent stbrea some will be found to be bettor tian frv others After looking elsewhere let us show you what we haye Ar eight showroom floors of nationally blown makes of umiture at guaranteed price Thm comparison wm ask you to mahm is mntirmly fenr-oquiring only fmw minutma timo and ontaiUng absolutely no obligation on your OPEN WEDNESDAYEVENING 78 a 9 Wahoaa was RlJO 1 I $1295 Tstal iaa lot ohari 4 aad id 44T6T6 I ll- 844179 sTisa 741 da 4Ua ethar exp 41241 PilO Cm now $1395 12 fOM Caithaa Allow JT A waa440 now $2998 MyrTim DoBverUi vnty--i-- Anjmhert on LornglsUhtd a- COMKTTB IT 444 4444 1444 14104 11444 HiH 7444 0464 TTI6 6i64 4404 4444 U44 1404 24444 T404 11444 604 4444 114 This Complete 3 Room Outfit' BELOW MAY SEPARATELY Nat laesma 94lTSlt 94914919 In his remarks to stockholder G- Witmer chairman said in part: "Frodnctlen and- salsa of tire and tubes for the six mentha wera materially greater than those ef tho same period of last year A good volume ef sales Is indicated for the balance of tho year aad with tho economy of operation new la effect Goodyear anticipates 1 continuance cf satisfactory business BUSH TERMINAL NET SHOWS SLIGHT DECLINE erg1 Bask 5y'T- 8svas Bank 5K S5 Ha COt4ease OiLbiJb Aswelatlom 1 Savings Inst Aassciation 1 i lr t- 5 1 8441164 Mllt4iWMf A5 a convenience to numerous wives and BUSINESS MEN WHO FIND IT DIFFICULT TO SHQF TOGETHER AT ANY OTHER TIME' OUR SHOWROOMS WILL REMAIN OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING UNJIL A2MOXMXKT9 BY (WEEK a reiT Yltlf flsiwste Titia OMonnuc: Wwi ee8 vViitut hii BWsjSTCs 'wpiM sseit feWcarJScs ca in uhmn Buf IST4TI4 S1SE44 144194 104444 114144 T4444 4714 4 44 laeoo 4144 3444 1S444 84-444 4TS4 Ov'f-'jt-' a N'lfyjA 'i-'-s -c i t- 1 wn Wl I i 1 I DINING ROOM SUITE use V-j -V-' I C' America Trust Co Xj i a'y f- Fmkhtdin 'BesotSful iCliinaClamf Ead 841 Bush Teinlnal Company and subsidiaries report for tho quarter ended June 29 If 24 net income of $228-929-' after expenses and charge compared with surplus of $124252 for the March 1924- quarter The net Income $224929 for the June quarter Is equal-after allowing for aU preferred dividend to $259 a share on $4489989 common outstanding against $224452 or 5270 a share XSarnlngs for tho first six months of 1924 were $442224- or $628 a on tho common stock Ircomo account compares: Quarter ended Job Uarek ll14 Grsas earalasa 92e664 J47 -Kat epfv aaralasa S44446 47944 -Surpua 44646 (151 1 For drat alx mentha mt 144: Gross earalasa 24666 T(f Net eperatlas aaralasi- 141106 8nrpfns 66ISI4 After taxe interest aad aiaklns (and -t CLUETT PEABODY A CO EARNINGS DOWN 50 V- Larfest Strictly Cuk House in Greater New York 'y tjr Ij 1 WHIouhby Corner Pear! Street (One Block from Borough Hall and Fulton Stroet) 3- i V' tl44444 TO (WEEK 1M4 $294444 ijrtlTchSai5a5 77444 Mn Trsst 1 01444 TttltIuVi 414 (4444 hi A iSfl Tram 24444 SS? Ca i a 14714 5Wn Tre- 25 htlBt 71 EASY CHAIRl Defied 'Ths CABINET -ii I I 4 I i 1 ij i i is Wns Bank gWlt hVt joMat Jjjethl Ok Bask BtP- Ca Wog SB-rilin'! 11 Trust Co 414444 ifRElCHT CARS IN NEED kepar INCREASE ify if-: vy- ft 3' Piece 1 REEDS UI-T 75! mtunwir Sam Arm Chair and Rotler slo inWalnut END TABLE Mahogany finish artistic Walnut DRESSER Haa roomy drawers and best quality mb-' rar Genuine Walnut Veneer Top Durable and with attmctiTC Rn-iahed in Cmn i -1 Piece ewy fmnkmtjS eyraWy mt foOavtr 'V CHAIR ROCXER 14JS SETTEE 2275 S' 3 -A iv-T'-'y i1 The- report of Cluett Peabody St Co Im) for th slk months ended June 29 1924 shows net income of $1527222 after charge equal after preferred dividends to-J410 share on th $18999090 Scmmon stock outstanding compared with net Income of 8235261 1 or $1989 share rn th same amount of common stcck outstanding in the June 1222 half year Income statement for th six months- ended June- 20 1924 com- pgres as follows: Six mentha eaded -Jane 16 134 14(3 Net income 914(7443 933SS6lt rraferrad dividend 266176 34LT6C Palr mb ipi oX? or aecori-lUi b7 the carrierr Division of the as Asmelatlon This ovp 1 at Which $29-75 Kroehler DAVENPORT BED ffd One metien te 14-wM' Bad Dwabi 1h saving energy and honing ckanly mi 4jLrVj' i 4f bMMifeL Spdd iy i 39s 9744(3 44494 Ealaaea Cepimm dividends v- fVeoaOh -s'-y lltsttts 44644 9tSll416 7841414 11114426 hnaniiggce orpine 414443 Pravlone aarplue 734414 snd L'snrplve 64444477' etO i a rrpaif a July I ef 1922.

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