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PACK l'< >T'ft THE A T> V A X C E \~ K E W S WEDNESDAY, XO\\ 15, u,-- Prices Sag- Near Close ENGINEERS PREDICT ACTIVITY NEXT YEAR To Drop Discount MILTON ABORN On Canadian Money FAMED FIGURE In Local Business IN SHOW WORLD -Although I A New York d if patch says; A ^ •MOW YOKK. Nov. 14 there was un attempt to raise prices during the morning trading? A ^-^n> expansion in the de- stocks sold oiT near the close and! mand tor services of industrial and practicallv all of the gains were! management engineers alter the wiped out. Staling was rather \ nr<t oi uexl >\^ r was predicted | cosl systems, to improve plant et brisk during the day and the total! h *** >esterdav by executives of sale .s approximated l.SuO, Ooo i important organizations, who re- The Retail Merchants tickers running* morning flurry i::4 shaies with the or hind during th ('losing prices: Alaska Juneau . Allied i'hemicai Amer Can Co - Am Tel A: Tel 117 Am ttndiator 12 Am Tobacco 7«.» American. Tobacco B Ti' Auburn Aut<> 41 Bald Loc WOrks firth St^el Balti & Ohio . . Borden Co Calumet Hecla . Canadian Pacific Cont'l Can Co . Con Gii< (Vim Solvents Clr \slcr <'o .... I>el Lack A:'\V . Du Pont KastiiKii: Kedak Kri^ R I: cial studies. At the present time, engineers and accountants have received a j tion announced yesterday that Can-. few contracts to establish uniform j adian money would be accepted a* par hereafter in this city. Thej ficiency in order to keep costs I discount yesterday at local banks. down and to solve production prob-l was one percent, on bills and thro*-• associa ! Several of His Opera Compan ies Appeared in Ogdeas burg iii Stage Days. ! ported that since XKA codes went ^\^ caused by rising volume of • P p r cent on silver. into effect they have experienced a slightly better demand from in- 1.4' du>try. 1-2; At the present time, a few or- j ionizations are extremely busy on 1-4 i work for distilleries They are en- 7-v' I 1-4 1 -l» gaged in designing and building new plants, rehabilitating old dis- tilleries and tran forming existing structures, previously used foroth business. While the amount of! such business is still small, exec-J utives look for a vharp increase ir.; demand for their services early in ] 1*S4. j They figure that by that timej dem code authorities will be function-, ing in most industries and will 1 have numerous problems, dealing j i principally with cost violations. 1 ' The association will sponsor a turkey day at tb^ city market on Saturday. Nov. -5. A prize of $1\» will be offered for the largest tur- kev and it will be sent to Presi-1 Roosevelt with the i men is of the association. compli- 11 1-4 22 23 :J-N Desire for economy has kept the' authorities from building large en-; gineering and accounting staffs; and the added aim to make Snves- 4- ligations of complaints impartial j er purposes, into distilleries. At the same time they are making economic and market surveys for 22 7-s! liquors, and preparing financial f> j surveys of new liquor enterprises. 12 ,>-$' f.ti 1-s 01 «-^ , ,. .-_ „___ _.. 22 !<:urities Act has made distillers J ing operating costs dow 42 1-2 J preparing to float issues extreme-'redound to the benetit 2-* 1-4 ! !y cautious: and that 7-s ' : Detailed Surveys Demanded 1 'will call for the u.e of outside ex- j In connection with this, engi- Pens, it was felt. noer s said yesterday that the Se- The second factor that of keep-^' nr ' ioveJ * n !he ^ cilinoild Beamy j ^ r iown will also j S \ l0p ln thxs cil > lor *° m * lime ' h ^ ! viile. .-lit of ene-i- OI>ene<1 a ^^^ ?:i °^ ot ^ er own in ^s A. L »**u<r> rAuruir- -- — r„ s . the Surprise Building .hat their surveys ; neers. Plants will attempt to ob-! g ^. c , VaTi Dus , acting and detail-: tain the most work from 1*^!^ ia heroine and'l Milton Aborn, theatrical prociuc- • er and ircpressario. died Sunday at his home in New York. Mr. Aborn was stricken with a heart attack In New Haven last week. wheTe h : s , Gilbert & Sullivan troupe had be* a playing. He was brought home oa ' Thursday, but failed to rally. J Mr. AlK>ru was in his seveentieth j year and had spent more than lif- ) ty 01 them on and with the stag *. jHe celebrated his theatrical golden j jubilee last May. 1 He is survived by his widow. TXT ffxfff^ /^fFVT * ,rs - ^ Iar J° rie **- Aborn. whom he ill Illl^ yjll 1 t married in 1S02. and two daught-* ers. Mr?. Raymond B. Alexander of .. . .New York and Mrs. Alvin H Soar M:ss Louise \an I Wr. who was , ^ Shreyepon La Aborn was a native of Marys- Cal. In his youth he set out as a trave-ling salesman and went Building at 110 Ford| a# lar a? Boston befoiv hi5 aTdem . er is an ex \j desire to go on the stage overcame NEW BEAUTY SHOP OPENED T K Power ^ JLiight tJenera! Kicctric General Motors Gen I-Vwl Prod Go'idrich Rubber 14 1-2 .. ::t» :>-4 .. 17 1-2 . 2.*. 1-2 . 21 .. 14 ::-\ .. 4U 1-4 Goodyear Tire Great NortJiern Illinois Central International Nickel . Int Tel ,vr Tt-1 Inieniational Harvester .. I-ehigh Va I: R 14 Montgomery Ward 21 1-S SO 7-s' must b*- more exacting ana aeiau-i wm i^tr mv^i «»i>ia *ivn* **^-i , • v pr Vn anf1 ha< installed,,. , T .- 73 1-2 Vl than ever b,fore. This caution I and to keep wage schedules in line! pert m . ner Lne and ha ^ m ^ tai,e * ! him. His tirst step was nothing u i;. z-*\ al>o ex-ends to other industries in ; with botii the locality and the in- 5 1-2 which engineers are mak ; ng finan-; dus try. A reduction in costs will :»i# :*,-> j j be a major aim if consumer re.-ist- ::i 1.41 ~~ I ance to higher prices extends into ::•; 1-4 U-idic \ l-> next year. Rep 1 rfr.iH»l 13 1-8 Earnings Better This Year. Rem Rand 7 3^.' One or two executives, however,. i Shoppe.\ Miss Van Puser's in any Safeway Stores 41 1-4 who pointed to tae increased earn- j friends in the city will ^ish ber Ito^buck 40 l-s! ings \bi mos: companies in the j Sl all equipment necessary to give ; nol am1)itious and courageous, to: beauty treatment? of all tyres. A ; he foraiea hu own company, in complete line including permanent i^ hivh he wa? ^e onlv -a^teur waves, marcels, finger wives, i lfe f - rM production wag Adrian- \The Mascot.\ j B. F. Keith was managing a 10 i cent vaudeville show in Boston at shampoos etc.. is offered by the new shop which is operating un- f\ der th^ name of ''Louise's Beauty r-^-arr nccess in her new* venture. Marino Midland .Nat Dairy Prod National Biscuit W Y Central ... Nat Pow»r Li'-rht <; ir» 4S 34 Sid Oil of N J 43 St .cony Vacuum 14 Studebaker Corp 5 Tex Culf Sulphur 41 Tex Corp 2:> 1-4! U S Pipe & Foundry 1 17. :»_S j r s Smelting 1CH« Tj-s 1 Cniled States Si^el 41 3-S ;-s!vn!W State? Steel Pf<i. ... SI 1-2 r-N : third quaner of this year, as com- 5-4 ' pared with losses in 11*32. said that. I the relieving of pressure on many ; MlSS Anna SnOW and j companies may eliminate the need, Michae l g asta We J 1-2 3-4 for cost reduction work. j A considerable amount of work! j j; expected from companies the i The marriage of Miss Anna May >now to Nortii American 1 N Y N II <V Hr PrcK-tor-^iainbl*- 1*111} S. :v X J 10 41 :;-s 1-S WtKdw.inh 3s New York Curb Hudson Bay .. Cities S'-rvice •' - - • N : -^r:ira liu<;S<>!: 1-2 operating rate of w'bich has fallen very low and which are compelled] ^n;zed at to *tep uo schedules rapidly. These organization- have been working' the time. He was impressed wi:h young Aborn's temerity and poten- tiality as an actor and offered tix- fledging producer a place on tl:^ vaudeville bill at a salary of $2\ a week. Mr. Aborn immediately jumped from the role of produce: to that of vaudeville comedian, h- soon became stage manager an-i when Mr. Keith decided to of it•'• his matrons condensed versions 0? Michael Bast a was sol ST. Marv's rectorv on. Nov •; bv Rev. John L Plunkett. f^ he lhen novel Gilbert and• Sullto:• The couple was* attended by Mrs. j°^ eras :%1T ' Aborn was put in char-^ lo 1-4 t iwih 2 l-^iadju^t themselves immediately 10 1-2' LOUISE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE MISS LOUISE VANDUSER Formerly of Richmond's skeleton staff* aud must iv-jAlln- Myn- and Ms** Mary r i ear ,-.! of thwr production. j Mr. Basta left immediately after j the ceremony for Batavia, N. Y.. , ........ i ^.v™,* i,. : «,^i^-, ^ K,- *x^ /^^ «^ years later joined with his brota 1 t\ :iere he is emploved by the Grand j .... .. . . Union Company. Mrs. Basra leaves I to join him on Monday. increase output. New York Clubs Show At Chicago In lSf«S he struck out again as jan inder-endtr-t producer and thre- years later joined with his er, the late Saraent Aborn. in th* organization 01 the Aborn Light Opera Company. Mr. Aborn was a i>opular member of the company's cas*s as WTP\ as the producer of its comic and light opera offerings at the Grand Op- era House in Philadelphia. He ar- pi-ared in I)e Roven's ^Robir. Hool.\ Ivehar*s 4 *The Merry W:d- o\v\ and Herbert's \Mile. M*.»-i iste.\ •i¥- REALISTIC PERMANENTS $3.50 2 for $5-00 OIL WAVE PERMANENTS Shampoo and Finger Wave 75c Finger Wave 50c Marcel 50c Eye Brow Arch 25c Hair Cut 25c $5-00 FRIDIGINE $2-25 2 for $8- 00 PERMANENTS 2 for $4-00 PHONE 412 FOR APPOINTMENTS All Our Permanents are Positively Guaran- teed for Six Months. We use a patented pro* cess for White Hair Permanents. Absolutely Guaranteed Not to Yellow the Hair. Our work is done by a Skilled and Trained Operator. We are Proficient in Styling Your Hair to Harmonize with the Latest Mode. Katherine Sheldon of Oneonta, j and Ed*.v:n Fweetlund or\ Dry<ie:i, j the resin-ctive exhibitors of the in- : • temational livestock show lfU:!, champion 4-H barrow of all breeds ' and i>en of three market lambs, j hare bc-en selected to represent ; Xeu* York afrain at the intemation- j al show »b;ch will be held in Chi-; ca^o, December 2 to !•, says H. A. William of the New York state col- lege of agriculture. In 1!*^. for the first lime. Xew York r.as represented mith lire- stock when Thoma* Hollier, of. Skaneateles. showed the champion j The funera i of Mrs r>elljl Cor . Chester White and the reserre \ rice Fuller, who died Sundav at thampioa 4-H barrow of the en- the H er*burn hospital after an iil- tIre 4-H swine show. The following jness from a fceart ailment, ia* t*o y«-iir>. shtt-p and -=wiae were held ye^terdar from the hom^ ©~ \ her sister. Mrs. Joseph Brian. 4** The ajv>earance of the Aborn op- era companies in O^lenshurjr wii. be recalb i by many^ people. M:.n- a*r*r C. S. HubbarA txKiked seve:ai of these attractions. Funeral of Mrs. Fuller Yesterday also s* nt to' Chicago but no chain pJonship- were annexed by this this state. The highest honors came in 1$»22 when the empire state clab mtinbrr* voa itoth the 4-H s h^ep j . Park street, at 7..W*. Requiem hici: mass was celebrated at St. Mary's cathedral at f by Rev. L.. D. &pr abe. Burial was made in Notre NOTICE Louise's Beauty Shoppe Over 116 Ford Street Surprise Building and 4-H swine ^ranj caampaoa-. Daaie cemetery. sh ip*s. Keaci year I'M- Sew York!^ *r:at* fair minners in the ciass for-!* pens of lamHs and for fat barrows ' are selected to show tlM-ir «niatals 1 at <'iK-2jro. j Ed*in S\ree:^nd and KaiheniK ) **0 more Clothes will be 1S- 2?heUoa who won at s>racose ihis-sned to adults by tbe Mav- :^l r .iT r\ rT^- *? ^^ R^«^ at the City Hail.' liuz :he«r hrestock in final snow-* , ., r _ risr 4-onfiiuea for the internaciosiu!.] Children accompanied by and expect to jr:re to tbe mkMrest-j their parents may Obtain - aT^^lf * T T 1 a ™ T cl <***s if needed. * v4 eoaipetiison when They Meet] _ T _-. liem on ihe tachork witt taeir itTc-j **. J. MOTlSSette. -'-irk at tke inienaiinma]. ' MavOT. t I 4.