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MONDAY, MAY 7, 1034 M-S THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS TWKNTY INDUSTRIAL-BUSINESS AND TRADE NEWS Modem Trucks Serve Groceries -And Markets Sec the Miracle Refrigerator Signs of Revival Stronger In the. Building Industry OFFICE MANAGER IS URGED TO INSPECT ROTH'S EQUIPMENT is increasing, few moderate or low "Without question," states C. W. Roth, of the Roth Office Equipment, 113 E. Third st, "a business man is completely in the dark if i I l1 I I Contrary to the procedure of former recoveries from periods of acute economic disorder, capital 'ods, of which building construction is the largest and most important, are anion the last to hrow off the letharpy of long h'bernation.

From on almost complete prostration a year ago in exlex, alues, and attenuated income, national construction, fostered by public works and utilities accounted for 66 per cent of the total work oMhe last six months. Tiactically all of the permits for commercial building have been for urgent repairs and necessary replacements, and while building of the better class of residences I I ff on ut i he does not organize his work in his offices so systematically, that any record may be found at a second's notice." "Whether it be in the nature of a client's account statement, invoices, or memorandum, it is im-peritive that clerical help has matters functioning properly at all times." "The right type of files," continue Roth, "can do much to contribute to the time saving in an office. But not only does accuracy aid in that manner, for its very convenience, aids in economy and dependability." "No matter what nature record you might find necessary to keep in your business." invites Mr. price dwellings are being constructed. Until much of the property now in the hands of the banks will have found other owners, there is little hope that this class of construction will increase.

Slum elimination projects, which would be of considerable help to the building trade, are slow in getting 'under way in most centers, and although the allotment of federal funds has been substantial, comparatively little work actually hus been started, as yet. Vacant factory buildings still are numerous, but the supply of apartments at'tl private dwellings soon will be ehausted, if the present trend of families away from doubling up 3hould continue at the present rate. Although the outlook is brighter than at any time in the last three recovery in the building tude doubtless will be slower than in any other industry, according to a survey which has just been completed by Dun Bradstreet, inc. Real Estate More Active There has been some improvement in the sales of real estate in the small house class, and in the unusually large houses, where In Business For Years I Paint Concern Offers Booklet Roth, "we are sure that we have "When you are ready to paint The inspection of Miracle refrigerators is urged during this Automatic Refrigerator Week. This unit is distributed by the City Ice and Fuel with downtown headquarters at 123 S.

Ludlow st. It is the pleasure of that company to present a complete display of Miracle refrigerators, as well as other popular models of the current year. It may be added that the Miracle is a product manufactured by the City Ice and Fuel and was conceived by the research division of that organization. your home or other buildings be sure of the quality of the paint you use or specify," says Rudolph prices have been particularly a. an appreciation for our products." "All of our meats are United States government inspected and are packed only under the most sanitary conditions.

Our beef, pork, veal, lamb, bacon, ham, sausages and ready-to-serve meats have justifiably won the recognition 'with a flavor you'll "It is our pleasure to serve thousands in this vicinity with our quality Victory Brand meats, and we offer a cut and package for every purse and purpose. "Our policy to buy from farmers at daily market prices enables us to enjoy an association of raisers of stock that gives us the finest meats obtainable in this vicinity. "A fleet of refrigerated trucks brings our quality product to your favorite grocery or meat market. Order from him today with the confidence that you are securing the best." if active, there has been an in i a. The city of Dayton, with all of its versatility as an industrial center and manufacturing unit, leads one to believe that its confines govern the making of machinery in a large sense.

All this is true enough. Ont, however, must give time and justice to the products which do not fit under that category, the foodstuffs for which this city has won wide renown. Prominent among these articles are those made by the Chas. Sucher Packing Co. of N.

Western av. "Cities in this vicinity are supplied regularly with our products," states Sucher. "The approval which has greeted Victory Brand meats was evidenced at the recent Industrial Show in which we had the pleasure to participate. Thousands and thousands of persons visited our display and all of them expressed a cabinet file that will meet the demands, as to Bize." "Not alone do we feature these essentials, however, for we deal in everything necessary in the office, furniture, safes, office supplies, legal forms, etc. "With business forging ahead in every channel," suggests Roth, "why not make certain that your firm, too, is on a paying basis." "The proper types of records will create a new business angle to the executives, who have been running on a hit or miss margin." crease in ine numDer or transactions.

Speculative building and liuying of real estate have been almost entirely absent. Cheerfulness rogarding the future, nevertheless, 7 lis more in evidence than at any Roemhildt "The mere physical appearance of a paint does not readily disclose its wearing qualities. It must be a product containing only materials which the test of time, scientific research and practical use have proven to be absolutely essential in producing high quality paint." The Roemhildt company, headed by Rudolph Roemhildt, 127 E. Third knows paints. "We have been in the paint business for many states Roemhildt, HAVE YOU SEEN? the new MIRACLE REFRIGERATOR Displayed at City Ice Fuel Co, RCA-G UNITED MOTORS pin SALES SERVICE 42.9.SO UP ti.ne in the past four years, because of the larger number of inquiries being received.

Although there are many houses, factories, and commercial properties on the market at prices below reproduction cost, there has been an ap TROJANS HURT IN CAR CRASH SIDNEY, May 7 Bernard Berschold and Mary Wershruch both of Troy were injured, but not parent firmness of prices during tlie -past two or three months. 123 S. Ludlow FL--8101 seriously, last night when their Plumbing Of Today Assists had Of House a representative call on you during this housecleaning time and tell you about the new kitchen sinks that will not only make work in the' kitchen more of a pleasure but also add greatly to the' appearance to this one room Residential rentals have increased somewhat and there are fewer vacancies of tenantable houses and stores. It is the general opinion that property values are certain to appreciate, as prices now are I automobile hit an obstruction and rolled into the canal, bed. Lieut.

Mingle of the state highway police force rendered first aid. THE WM. HAAS CO. I Wllll lllSIIHIIIl'Mlir in the home that is perhaps the "and offer to the public, Monarch paint, made from pure carbonate of lead, pure zinc oxide, pure linseed oil, pure turpentine and Japan drier, in proportion to which the necessary amount of pure coloring matter is added." "Spring days are 'painting days' and right now our company is presenting to friends a beautiful folder showing not only the many dif firmer, which will bring a stronger demand for new houses. While architects have more work on hand must, unpuriHni room in vne nome, We do nil kinds of plumbinir re than in several years, the aggre pair work," concluded Mr.

Haas. BERT L. DAILY gate is small. if Value of Permits Rising In some cities, value of permits PLUMBING AND HEATING Specioliit in Repair end Rtmodeling Wert. 429 E.

Third St. HE-2431 in 1933 rose 75 per cent over the I'l total of 1932. while for the first Fatal Motor Smash Joins Parted Vets MILK HE-1275 DAIRY PRODUCTS I CORPORATION 1 MILK quarter of the current year the comparison reveals that the total 'hub been doubled, with March permits in a number of centers ex ferent colors, finishes, but a folder that contains 17 different color plates showing suggested colors for the decoration of your home, both inside and outside. You will get many ideas from this "folder" and serveral that will make your garden furniture look better when painted." ceeding the amount for any month I nce May, 1931, with new con struction accounting for slightly more than half of the total. The long-awaited boom in home build ing, however, has not materialized, iEimiiauiijHitiiiimitfiiimiJiimnrjuaiiiuiittffiumuwiuiiiB! a.iam.

1 and commercial and office buildinsr THE JAMES SAUNDERS CO. i S4-2S NORTH PATTERSON BOULEVARD i Special Machinery Contractors Manufacturers' Agenta 1 I Dealers For Allis-Chalmers Co. Motors, Pumps, Etc I BE-2301 1 also practically at a standstill, with 1 alterations and installation of store QUALITY PRINTING ronts comprising the largest per A ti I centage ot the total permits. Pub LINCOLN, May 7. UP) Fate spared them on the battlefield, separated them, and then brought them together in death.

Frank L. Peterson and Charles C. Tellesen fought side by side in the Spanish-American War and escaped with only minor casualties. Tellesen became a physician at Wynot and Peterson a merchant at Valparaiso, about 120 miles apart. Last Friday night Dr.

Tellesen was driving here and Peterson was en route home with a truck load of mercsandise. The doctor's car and Peterson's truck collided. Both died within 24 hours. Neither knew who drove the other car. I iMinii3tic.iiiiiR Bert Daily of Bert Daily, 126 E.

Third is receiving congratulations on this, the 24th. anniversary of his firm. "In 1910, with but a small beginning, I set my goal to have tie world's largest supply house af quality materials, and I feel today that I render that service," commented Mr. Daily. "A special birthday gift bas been arranged for all of my customers, and I would be happy to have them stop in and see me," Daily continued.

The store features brushes, colors, papers, cardboard, air brushes, books, everything an artist, student, beginner or professional might seek. Business Reaches Seasonal Peak NEW YORK, May 5. In its weekly summary of the general business situation, the Standard Statistics Co. of York currently comments as follows: "In the past week general business activity has given initial evidences of a moderate seasonal recession, except in those lines where demand has been sustained in part by abnormal factors. This appears to be particularly the case with the steel industry, in which activity has now risen to a ZINC ETCHINGS HALFTONE! A ODERN 1 MOTO0RAPHERS ART SERVICE Boodiidei, Circulars, in fact any-thing you may detir in PRINTING Daum Printing Co.

ADAM DAUM. Prtt. 435 E. Third HE-2681 WILLIAM HAAS "In the 60's the good wives scorched themsejves as they cooked their food over a clumsy I iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiijiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiiiiiniiiiiiaimiramtiiciiiisiiii Nothing brightens up your home like new I I Window Shades I PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE. lic works, the of libraries, schools, and municipal buildings form the sole bright spot on the horizon in many cities.

According to the compilation of Dun Brandstreet, building permit values, which include new buildings, alterations, additions, and repairs for 215 cities of the United States rose to $25,505,005 in March. This represented an increase of S2.0 per cent over the February figures, and a-gain of 43.3 per cent. cast-iron stove, while the art of dish washing advanced to a wooden sink lined with zinc, iron If 11 HOMES USE NATURAL GAS Get The Facts The Dayton Power and Light Co. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ammmmmmmmmt wimg.mwiuaisaawi a iim mm ntniiiM wntnriiMminiiiiiMiiiiTiiwiiiwirwi'aiBiiinsi I The Dayton Electric Service Company Mecksiroih Riser 140 East Second AD-7712 I Motors, Generators end Transformers Repaired, Rewound and Rebuilt. 24 N.

PATTERSON IZT' London Press Praises Book By Roosevelt I point not far below the 60 per A Dayton Company for Dayton Insurers The Columbia Fire Insurance Co. COLUMH1A tU'ILDINO Cor. Second and Jefferson Thone HE-3981 ttinnimiiiiMnniiiiiminiiiRniiiiittiitiitiiiuiiittinuiiimiiimiiuinnmimmiiimiiii or copper," says William Haas, president of the William Haas Co. "Since the 60's kitchen sinks have advanced rapidly, and today every woman is proud of the kitchen sink. Many are still of the old zinc and copper stage, and many are cracked, stained by acids, and give an otherwise spotless kitchen the appearance of a parlor with a broken piano set up against the wall.

"Our firm, 429 E. Third which has been established for many years, will be glad to have Co. ARTISTS yffiftiM COMMERCIAL ENGRAVERS fjfWtifcr PHOTOGRAPHERS cent of capacity which marked the climax of last July. The trade is expecting still further near term increases, but it is probable that a considerable part of this activity represents inventory stocking against higher prices for third-quarter business. "Automobile production appears to have reached a well-marked dwuf flam The Dayton Typewriter Go.

I Underwood Portable Typewriters All makes of Rebuilt Ma- chines of the highest grade, i Rentals, Repairs, Ribbons, I Carbons, Office Supplies, I Stationery, "IMtrr Servlr Mnni Mors Than Promise." 5 I SEEDS -CHICKS turning point between April 10 and 17, and the outlook is now for a gradual recession into the sum I Standard Everything mer. Approval of the revised oil LONDON, May 7. UF The London Post suggested today that some leaders abroad "not excluding Hitler" should read President FranklinND. Roosevelt's new book if they would "leant how it's done." The British edition of the Ameri-can president's work, "On Our Way," appeared today. It was greeted with the most cordial recognition by London newspapers.

The Post, sometimes a severe critic of America, printed an editorial, which said: "Whatever verdict history may pass on the president's work as a whole, it may be anticipated with certainty that it will account him without controversy the savior of his country at one of the darkest hours in her annals." After citing striking passages 7y refining agreement and the copper code brings two more major FOK THE Office industries under the influence of HEADQUARTERS FOR Artists Materials AND Sign Writers Supplies planned control. "Respite the evidence now available that the sorinir business Forneys Ctores Parts Co. I Auto and Truck Parts Machine Shop Service Day and Mtht service fo I I'. M. 26-28 Washington St.

1 AD 2771 Xenta Branch, 10S N. Detroit St. rii i rmimi ii iii i ttiii ill i imn ni im nimttut nmnti i i ii a i ill it 1 1 cini nitii itn peak has been reached, increasing indications that radical inflation ary measures will be forestalled I ED OEED NiifflitiniiiiMmiMM I I THE UNION STATION TRANSFER Main Office, Wilkinson Strert tnlmnie to I'nltin Depot LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING 1 tUGGAGK DELIVERY, GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE FU-2106 viimimiiiiiiimitMm should have beneficial effects on Safe business sentiment and the pro -rr Office Supplier s5f Furniture motion of private projects now from the book, the Post concluded: 113 EAST THIKD NT. "If fellow asnirants aboard not I i 11'tiis-jiiint, i'nii I excluding Hitcf (Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany) would learn I fllv aid tins break t'rrpara I 1 for Sniniwr Prlvlns By Changinc In Somrnrr Grras. and Rffilllnf Hllh I Good lUfl'o 1 PENNSYLVANIA OIL ljAAre You Prepared? I Prudence suRpests that i auto rans uars, itucks ana iraciors I WE 8PKCIALIZE IN MOTOR OVERHACLI.NG.

I THE DAYTON AUTO PARTS CO. X.15 SOITH JRFIXR80N. AD-K7T School ot "Xlusu rS you carry life insurance; AND DRAMATIC ART held abeyance. These developments should tend to minimize the usual downward seasonal rfcney over the next few months. Confidence in the general outlook is not likely to be disturbed by a movement of such proportions." REALTY TRANSFERS Peter Wagner to Anna M.

lot 51483. Ida P. Ftnclt to Fred J. Finck, lou 8-10. Martlndale plat.

Same to same, lot IS. same. Mel vin Townsend to W. 8. Norrii, 137.10 acres, Section 22-2-5 MR.

The Bond Estate Co. to Mabel Wilson, lots 2W42-943. H. V. Radebaugh to the Ohio Oil part of lot 85, Vandalla.

(WOLFS HEAD) iii.riiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniii!iiw lawyers advise that you make a will. Why? to protect the tamily la the evpnt of death. When death strikes, those who must make the funeral arranRe-ments will find the burden much lighter if the OIL itn.urfiiiriMiiirmiii'iiiiiiinnniiiiiiiiiiiiiinNiiiiiiiiirTBiyiMii'iiiiLiut.imiiia. I Le Montree I I Isabel Welsh 435 W. SECOND ST.

Let your child enjoy at moderate tuition rates the benefit of studying our carefully planned moderate courses with highly trained teachers. Enroll Now Call FU-fim fomnM eoursra In Violin. Voice, Cello, Dramatic Art. Harmony, t'smet, Klndertartrn. I New Cars and Trucks Doyton'i Leading Optometriitt and Opticians 4 East Third HE-2552 WE RECOMMEND IT I SHOP DOWNTOWN and ParU Willi I MEENACH AUTO I STORAGE CO.

1IS-14S W. Fotirth St. FtMflM I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt burial lot has been pro- vided. IMs in Memorial Park are sold at prices that are reasonable and representing I how it 8 done, let them study 'On Our Way' and see." There were long reviews of the volume in other newspapers. The Times said the book makes clear that Mr.

Roosevelt from the beginning has pursued consistently a very definite objective and, although even friendlv observers have found it very difficult sometimes to reconcile his actions and pronouncements with one another, much of the criticism has been based on misconception. "Students of political affairs everywhere will be grateful to Roosevelt for this authorized account of what he is endeavoring to do," the Times said. The Telegranh expressed "real admiration of the great leader who is sincerely aiming at things that are worthwhile. For America's and the world's sake let us prav that the Roosevelt revolution will be a success." Flora Minnie to Ida M. Becker, lota on easy terms, unices, 3d-3m, urcoKviue, also 1.18 acres, sec tlrm 34-S-4 E.

Bernard Westbrock to Westbrock Fu MitsiiiiiiniiirnBiipmnsBiiimiiiiiiiwi! 5 East Second st. I Barclay Service I Smort Form Garments FOR RENT DAY AND NISHT PARKING. Washing and Greasing S.rvic Inc. 127 WEST THIRD STREET neral Home, tracts, Section 33-2-7 MRS. Mabel M.

Sharp to Wallace w. Hanlon, lota 41544545. HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED SHOES KE3UILT SHOES SHINED Same to same, 4 acre. Section 35-2-6 MRS, Van Buren tp. Clemens Zupkua to Mary Koenig, lot 38740, part of lot 3872.

Ert Denny to Joseph T. Byrd, lot 48209. rianlel Lang Alice E. Lloyd, lot 83311. 251-261 Fourth Street Arcad.

FU-2030 I I Opposite Postofflc. AU-iin I Roman J. Heln to Mary F. Heln, part DRAPES 40C Tnlp 9x12 Rugs 52.50 Oarwd and Klsed We Clean Anything Cleanable. amous for Quality.

Fame Cleaners, Inc. Call AD-5913 NO THAROE FOR DELIVERY Hew and Used Surplus For the Building Trade LARGEST SELECTIONS Pipe (Rohren) Tools Channels Couplings Copper sheets strip steel Concrete roods CMmtt SERVICE and VALUE Rule Here Buckeye Barber Supply Co. 214 E. Third St. Clarence 9.

Klcflm, Proprietor or lot 18529. Gem City Hat Shoe Rebuilding Company 134-36 N. MAIN STREET NEXT TO VICTORY THEATER WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PHONK FU-0668 CRT BARBER SHOP THE DIERS-CUTLER CO. I if a. r.

diem INSURANCE I 1 7TH FLOOR MUTUAL HOME BUILDING AD-4225 I AMD PRESSING. VALET SERVICE Steel platea Hermes Knuge Employ Trained Artisans For Engraving, Layout Work An ancient Chinese proverb re-1 which maltcs only the hisrhest-lates that a single picture tells quality printing plates, to assist mmcraiiiimaimiitmwiiiimiEtira'Jiiiiiir Valves Chain Compressors Files Motors (electric) Screens Benches Belting Brass sheet Fence posts Conduit Pulleys I Beams any tunccrn wiui IIS mauer OI Display Cases for HEATS CHEESE FiSH McCRAY REFRIGERATORS Bargains in Used Equipment Reanraal. Bar and Kltrkra Iqnlpment ana Supplies preparing mailing pieces or broadsides." "Oit etchings and half-tones are above reproach, and thousands ToU the Labor Out ef I Spring Housecleaning I 1 Use I I SURFAS I CLEANER I luy it at your neighborhood Jtort. I I The Roeir.hildl Co. I I 127 EAST THIRD STREET information regarding advertising space on this page, call ADams 2112, ex tension 55.

ACME SEED COMPANY Dealers in High Gride Garden and Grass Seed Tractors, Farm Implements, Hardware, 1'oultry Supplies, Lawn Fertilizer, Etc rno.NE: nitoa mi 21 E. Second pt. Dayton, O. more than 10,000 words, and busi-nefi men have found this true in the presentation of their sales story. Those houres whiaji are contemplating their seasonal drives for business are invited to ta' advantage, of the diverse set, -ices whirh are offered by the Hermes Krrnre with offices in the Dyt building.

"I will be more than ppy." H. M. Fabing, rep-jtiCEtatjv' of that Many other articles on hand too numerous to mention. DUBERSTEIII Iron Meta! Co. 953 Washington Sf, Da.rton, O.

HE-11S8 Svrarax China seek the attentions which we render. "We have here, at our disposal," continued Fabing, "the best of artists, engravers and photogra-phe well as advertising special its. A call to FU-9163 will G. E. KENT 123 N.

Patterson AD-1SJ1 find a Hermes Knuge man. at. fuasBBXsesxfi.

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