Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 66, 27 January 1913 — Page 3

THE ETCII3IOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, 3IOXDAT, JAXCART 27, 1913.

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TO BRING CARS TO CHICAGOJTHIS WEEK Some Local Cars in the New York Show. Others Enter Chicago Exhibit.

Enthusiasm is shown forward Strides in Design and Construction. New Models and Makes. About two hundred of the new and improved models of motor trucks and delvery wagons that were exhibited last week during Part II, of the New York automobile show by fifty-one manufacturers, will be brought west this week .and next week be displayed in Chicago. Besides these, twentyfive other manufacturers who did not take part in the eastern show are rushing work at their factories on nearly one hundred other models to be shown for the first time in the western metropolis during the second week of the Chicago show, from February 10 to 15. Some local cars were entered in the New York show and come will be sent to Chicago. As usual, the display in the Coliseum and First Regiment Armory will be larger and more varied than the one just closed in Grand Central Palace and Madison Square Garden in New York city. More than seventyfive makers will expose nearly three hundred types and models of the most up-to-date commercial and municipal vehicles, ranging from power delivery wagons of 600 pounds capacity listing at $500 to ten-ton trucks and special motor fire engines costing upward of 17,500. Newspaper men and others who have been in attendance at the eastern exhibition are enthusiastic over the remarkable showing made by the industry and" predict that the coming display in Chicago will be a revelation to the public. Great forward strides in design and construction have been made by the commercial vehicle builders as a whole, and the fifange of application of the power vehicle has been extended into many new and unique fields. There will be half a dozen or more pieces of motor fire apparatus, post-office trucks for handling parcel post and other mail matter, light and heavy trucks built for various departments of city government, such as police patrols and ambulances, board of health, park department and street cleaning trucks and special vehicles for all sorts of mining, lumbering, expressing, manufacturing and merchandising enterprises. The coming show will be of great popular interest because there will be many action exhibits, in which dump bodies for contractors and coal dealers will be shown in operation, run by electric motors to show how the loads are dumped by the mechanism of the truck itself. A prominent feature of the show will be the many special bodies for the lumber, coal, department store and other lines of business, most ingeniously contrived to permit one body to be left for loading while another body already loaded ia run upon the chassis and hauled away to deliver the load. Several makes and styles of tractors, both gasoline and electric, will be shown, with trailer bodies attached, some with a capacity up to ten tons. All reports of attendance at a truck show are almost certain to be broken. Many more persons attended the New York show last week than the winter before, and the managexnent of the Chicago show has been receiving many letters from all parts of the central and western states announcing that the writers intend visiting the display and were considering the purchase of motor trucks and delivery wagons. Some specified the kind and number they expected to buy. Among these are a number of letters from fire chiefs and other city officials, reporting that the authorities were in the market for fire Apparatus and that large appropriations ware to be made for its purchase. There ia, in fact, every indication that many sales will be made during the show and shortly afterward as a OLIVE Tablets OIL the Bowels !A Physician's Substitute for Dangerous Calomel When you feel that your liver and Tjowels need help take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, Substitute for calomel. Calomel is effective, but dangerous causing bad after-effects. Olive Tablets are especially made to take the place of Calomel. Dr. Edwards for years has been Calomel's foe. He saw its dangers and its disadvantages in seventeen years' practice, treating patients for all kinds of liver and bowel complaints. In his efforts to do without Calomel he developed hiB now famous little olive-oil-colored tablets. Olive TabJets are mild but effective. Safe and sure. Pleasant to take but unfailing in results. Olive Tablets oil the bowels just enough to start Nature's own action, and they tone up the liver at the same time. They are made from a rare combination of vegetable compounds tnired with olive oil. : If you want to regain that feeling Of Joyous buoyancy and clear thought take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. They work like a vacation. 10 and 25 cents per box. "Every Utile Olive Tablet has a jnovement all its own." The Olive Tablet Co., Columbus, Ohio,

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A BUSINESS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK BY HENRY CLEWS

NEW YORK, Jan. 27. A some- i what more cheerful temper prevailed ! on the Stock Exchange during the j early part of the past week, which j

was due to relatively easy money (inion; nevertheless, it should be reconditions; to the better outlook for . membered that his functions are ending the Balkan war through Turk-' chiefly executive and not legislative ish concessions, and to a belief that ' or judicial. Congress will still make

most of the current unfavorable conditions at home have been in a measure discontinued. Owing to the influx of funds from the interior, easier money rates .are

prevailing, the actual reserves of the j gress of Union Pacific dissolution. Clearing House banks last week 1 The fright over this operation is disshowing an increase of nearly $6,000,- j appearing and within a short period 000. This permitted a fresh outflow j there is reason to expect a satisfactof gold, chiefly to Argentina. At this ; ory readjustment in conformity with season of the year gold frequently the law. Much will be gained, it goes to South America on London ; must be borne in mind, when these account to pay for grain and meat j great corporations have placed ttaemexports to Europe from Argentina. selves beyond the attacks of public Next week the February disburse- j opinion and the law. The final effect ments, amounting to over $100,000,000 ; of bringing these large organizations will become due, making a gj-and to- j under the sanction of the governtal of $347,000,000 since January 1. ! ment, the action of the Interstate Since the investment demand for se- Commerce Commission, will add to curities has not thus far come up to their stability in the ranks of investexpectations, and since prices are menfs, just as was the case with lower than two months ago, condi- many public service corporations tions are favorable to more activity which at first resisted these rein the bond and stock market, either straints. Compliance with -what is on investment or speculative account. ' rational in public demands will really The outlook is for continued easy strengthen our railroads as investmoney until preparations for April ments. check public hostility and dissettlements are in order. Large sums arm the arguments for government of money are still locked up in the ownership. grain at the west awaiting shipment. J As for the immediate future of the The open winter is facilitating traffic market, it would appear as above in all parts of the country, and it stated, that many of the adverse fetshould also encouraee an earlier re- tures have been discounted. A fair

turn of crop funds than usual. This Is also a period of the year when business activity is at its minimum; a fact illustrated by the partial slowing down of orders in the steel and textile industries, without regard to tariff un-; certainties. There is still some uneasiness concerning the incoming administration. In all fairness it is time to ask.

have we not already discounted such bevond douDt- The ,atest developdrawbacks? Is not the country more ments in Turkey wiU also require annrhrinivf nf uhat mow hannon watching.

than is justified? Are we not falling1 into an unduly discouraged state of mind, calculated to bring on rather than avert the difficulties most dreaded? As already stated in these advices, it is time for the country to recover its self-poise tnd to take a well-balanced view of business conditions. The facts certainly are not discouraging. On the contrary, they are of a nature to warrant real confidence. The stimulating and incontrovertible fact that our crops last year produced $9,000,000,000 of new wealth still remains. The buying power of the country is unparalleled, in spite of high prices, and trade in all directions continues record-breaking in volume. It is difficult to find any industry in which there is overexpansion. On the contrary, in many lines of manufacture producers are behind In deliveries, while consumers and distributors are urgent In their demands. The actual scarcity of goods in many lines is one of the most important reasons for present high prices. The country is still in the midst of an era of active develop ment, which shows no signs of having reached its limit, and which would be even more active were it not for the restraints of political uncertainty and the increasing difficulty of obtaining capital at reasonable rates. Not a few flotations have been delayed the hope of obtaining cheaper money. Railroad earnings in the first week of January were about 12 per cent larger than a year ago, and bank clearings in the second week of January were more than 10 per cent ahead of last year, the gains being general in all sections of the country, j particularly in the Middle West. An- ! other emphatic evidence of trade acj tivity in our foreign commerce, the i official figures for 1912 showing im-

ports of $1,800,000,000, an increase of is now these phenomena were attribmore than $270,000,000 over last year, uted to the presence of unmarked sand while our exports amounted to $,400,- banks and rocky shoals, and the old 000,000, an increase of $300,000,000 for charts were marked accordingly. Bftt the year. This left an excess of ex- it must have astonished the mariner ports for the year for the year of somewhat to find that he got no sound$582,000,000, as against $560,000,000 a ings with his deep sea lead Immediateyear ago. This explains our strong- ly after experiencing one of these control over the European money shocks. markets. Since Europe is still largely It is now generally believed that suba debtor to the United States, event-1 marine earthquakes are the true cause ually this balance will have to be of these convulsions. Youth's Comsettled by imports of either securities, panion. merchandise or gold, probably the two

latter. j As to the political situation, that ' would seem to have been fairly dis- S counted. Some of Mr. Wilson's ut- ! terances caused, as we all know, considerable disquiet, but judging by his general steadiness of character and his persistent refusal to appeal .to popular prejudice, or to play the dem agogue, it may be hoped that he will not give the country any further un- j necessary shocks. He has made aj good governor of New Jersey, and his

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REV. GEO. BEEMAN. i The Rev. George II. L. Beeman, In- ; diana Secretary of the National Reform association of Greenfield. Ind., ' is doing great work in organizing the Second World's Christian Citizenship conference which is to be held at Portland. Oregon. June 29 to July 6. He will speak at the United Presbyteri ian church here. BUSINESS COLLEGE j Mr. Huette, of West Alexandria, visited the school Friday. His son, Earl, , is a student in the bookkeeping de partment. Pearl Guiller spent Wednesday in Hamilton, and Thursday in Dayton where he has contracted to enter the "The Busiest Biggest Little Store in Town." KENNEDY'S RAILROAD MEN Hamilton The watch which stands out pre-eminently as the correct time piece. More Hamiltons are carried by railroad men than any other make. Fred Kennedy Jeweler 526 Main Street Phone 1999 TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For 8ale a Cooper's Grocery. City Ticket Agent

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