Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 251, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1921 Page: 11 of 16
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1921
CORPUS CHRIST1 CALLER
ANALYSIS OF AMERICAN DOLLAR
MADE BY RESEARCH BUREAU
Happy With Chinese Husbands
B) Th*- Vm- ,! I r. ^
NEW YORK 2?—An
f»f the A®rrt.»n dollar. it* BunlMxtac
pow?-r and rrUtkNi to gn«iti. u-.<m i. )
tun t» j(hifilfd in ife, d' 'tlr k - of
• fc# National Bureau of ......H
■0*r«*h, mad*' I'tlUU here tub), in
vtaw of :he fotnal ,'obii* »tk*n of the
r*S»rl?» '4 % >ewr'« study ut torom. I
tkt I’nttrd Ntitn. *
After an*'mr ■ o * that th. ota! n -
tlOMt iivromr of the I'nttad tttiitrx in
191* *n *U1.0M,i"*»00* as cotutM • t
«rtth til •>.,« f.j3 |v
is *tt»«ributed, the
ra^ta! and labor,
r ter itM tax dlt-
i Ihution of huiac-
■ "itipai is..!! of in*
1 Htalo* v Ith th#
Rita Ittc-n».« in tbs
RnA* 8 flo w Ifl'
ahar. * waived bv
latciudinf th# farm-
rropanciaa, th# ton
•rive* and offer* a
rom# in the 1’niti-
natton *| sod her «-u
l*nitcd Kingdom. German•. -1 \ -
tratia The cufnpi-tr ttftdtrtg . will l>•
puhU*ih*<l early In November
Although 1*1* showed a great »
' reaae In dollar* it did not repr*n> nt
a like taerease in producth , m t ,,f
It being due tn the r,«e In |n !• e». for
the Mit
to the report was a mu h teaa »tt\ lent
dollar than that of l»l* The actual
total of eommodIt tea produced tnrre,-
ed. therefore, very little it at all, and a
large part waa war material* and not
14 a kind really benefittir , im-
ers
INCOMES INCREASE
Individual Incomes eattmated on a
per capita baa!* r<>ae from ItiO in
1S10 and $354 In 1*11 to $r,s* in i:*js
tntt, the report nay*, I'M in 191* waa
•dual to only *3?; tn term* of the
p*ircha«lr.£ ,.,wer of five year# h*-f>re
The study, antd to b*> th* mot ex-
haustive ever made of the Income
question In the I’nlted s* w is i on-
du* ted by Wesley Clair MU* hell, Willi
ford I King Kredertik K M tulay
and Oswald W Knauth under the mr
npieea of a board of l* directors in-
cluding men prominent in tnisln** ;
education, labor, agriculture e# onon
Ics. practical a'attstlc* and represent,
in* divergent point* of \t«w
The main finding*, including the
equivalent value f per 11>it t in. one
In term* of the 1911 purchasing | uer
are exhibited in thl* table
Total AarCapit* Per Capita
Nation**
K > tiding i!
Mtrfy JS $»»
«* th**** r*#v**.%i?ig
h.yd about S3 i«r c*
to®r
TIh* rtjwt fttrtb
ut tht
|Mi.nri(Nl! f>
# gftM*1
> '* «
*- xisit*’'
$! 3i
term
Want
conw
«4v«*dl
of th* total i
iu4in« «*»*
p*r ctnt,
ii**4 m
‘iftl*- W1
)
ut qtf v
aid fiir< •
I i -ft
proportions vartfd t&at«riaD) tilth rtt.
ativa i»n.ii|>*tHy ao»1
CAPITAL SHARES JUMP
The »hare of capital in 1930 for ex
ample, increased to about If- pet cent
with *1 tier cent to labor, while In 191*
capital's un ite felt to about !2 p< • cent
while labor received about T* Of the
total i-aymenu to employe* in the
highly organised industries, the report
shows, about 9S per *ent goes to the
manual workers and cteri< al staff ,
while eight per cent giws to off! lai.
Light Is shed on the increased in-5
eom» of farmers in the peri**! from
1910 to 1919 Agriculturists who dur-
ing the past decad. have nutde up
about 10 tier cent of the t, ‘al of the
gainfully omplnyed. actording to *h<>
atudv, receixed from 12 to II t»er * *'t .
of national income in th* years lie-
tween 191* and 1910. inclusive,
iUnc* !£1T hAvr* b**fi r*“ »*4r- j
in* H to }? ft*r or a »ntn*whttt *
higher |»mnortkm. n« th** following fig-1
from th* r*|M>rt nhow.
ot pftitl
v*r, tha
»t fowl
fcpNHSM#*
P* ‘ t hf -h
iHtton U
woum W
ILL i or $is (U)r> tun” O
th** bur^u th* f♦>!
dgti***i «*t!» to th*
national inrom** *!•><** !9,5
lng*vt#o*i
/lc
Y«*p <, t
19-it $M
HOUSTON'S GHU
WEEK.(OPERA
OCTOBER 31st to NOVEMBER 5th
H.
?, (Ii.wtam
?ra mtikp
t'OW i*
•ft y,
PROGRAM
Tutsi
Cc*tri|*yti«
i»n
1912.
* ‘M
If II.
1911
Jf 17
|%! ■
19tt
DRY ACT VIOLATIONS WILL
BRING SEVERE PENALTIES
\!*ST!\
r\<\ IN
if i
12 9 i*r r#*t.
1911 11.9 |t«.r
19! 1’ \ : 3 j,.-r
1913 121 ft#f
WH !? ’i p**»
1919 !1 1
r»t
0Rf
. nt
H* 11
l»**r at.
|M*r ( Pig,
t‘*T
*1 th* wtlbrn
►1 8t»*«
pfl Kiflffd
Nntton«l
Inctmt
•IS.%
l«CdW*
r«r c*f ita i
(I* dollar*) I
113*
l»w **ilt h*
■* of firm
Inroiw, th* bun
g*n**ral nT*r*\g* *
«gri**aitor* «’*>nfrihi
r«*nt of th* total, m
30 |>0*r rrni. trtnffiw
irtv* 191
H
•how thi
»ut IT \n
ifturlfig mlwot
tlnn about mr
it*
ml '
V#ar
1909
19t»*
191!
1912
1911
l»U
1913
IflH
1917
1911
i Rtom*
(Billion*)
I2H.9
V *
31.2
33.0
HI
33 3
. 31ft
♦1.4
4 9
, 61 0
On* j»*r c*nt
In
DoiLtn
mi
H0
133
3I«
3£4
■
444
'>46
inronjo r*1
Income
in 1113
Dollars
4331
•9
UK
3*4
th* United Stfttf halt 14 \^ r «nf »f
l»*r «»*nt, anvi>rnm*nt about flv* p*»r
<*nt, minina a littl* mnr* than thr«
I**r «wn| and banking a Util* mnr* than
'-!>* ?**r t*rti Th* many RiittctltainwHii
<*mp!oym*nf«, twtifrMtftfial m*n, r** •
tailors, )ohh*rn rn*r*hantH, <b*m*»fi*ii,
*tr. too rtum*m®a to lis«t npwiflriUy.
coittrtbut* 33 o#r t*nt In oth*r worda.
th* report nay a, highly organ ia*d
American lndu*trlr» *v*tt if wa m< )»trt**
all manufacturing, mining, transiKir*
tatlon, banking and gi»v»*rnm«*nt a**
tivltifi, *u< h ,iH **4tirati»»n, a»i*| r*>?» 1
btlibling, prorlu. * only about on*-half
a22b.
•« f*r*ifl«' < oilation of *tiu»nf‘ al It.
formation *ii a baiii* for lnt»!M'**nt
iuti«*n of ?-itional Th* i)
rm lorn of th* burwtu u"r T H Adam*
T*nit*‘t Sfito-M trwmury c|**|iurtm« nt
: J<*hn It rommon*. rntvt ratty of Wi*
fonrtn J*>hn I* Kray. i4ity f*it*pita
t ion at Moldtr*’ Journal ; Kitwl* F
, Clay. f»r*«t«l*nt, New York Kv*ninn
Post; Harry \V. f*ui<tl*r, a*»r»tar\ U
t«rf%f»l|*giBt* Horialint Mortaly l*rnf
Rlwood Ml’nivemitv of t’lllfor
nia Wf**l#v Clair 34itchrlt, N* w ft hoo
ff»r Mortal H< ***arrh .1 K h't«rr« t1 oi
f*rl** VYatrrbourn* A * onifiany S I
Hton*. Hi< k« * PYf t’man roin^unv
tfM»f AHvn A Voting Harvard I ni-i
vrralty 'tlao, ?h* following appoint-l
• d t th# to gait taat Iona n * tried F I* I
JKi h, f th* Nutbmal liMiuMlrb*! CTon -1
f« r* li/MMfi Hugh Hmytl*. tflv
! . ’ * ;f ;i i
ft«' \m«»rl*an K**onomi* aaafM’iatiot
born
*t A
fa- iura c*r*al nr rU at. igmhro^l t*
•*rar*a art* «rant*d. In tin imat b
wiry waa t»«*rhap« juatlfi*d. whil* |>
atm* *»ff0*c*tnd by th* art w* rv i- • oftt
arruH*om*«t ft! th* grt*at ah-ing nth*
by mad*. Howrv»*r, th#* art ha* »
b«**» In 0tffi*.*t fm a Muffirit*nt tim»
afford a vary on* n rtraaonabl* ot)t>oi 11
tty to b**omc lojtmffttH v. ith I■ n
| B U
KIU.
NIGHTS
$5, $4, $3, $2.50, $2
$1.50. $1 •
Boxrp, $30, $25
Perforn.snce at 8:00
o’clock
MAT*NF,ES
3, $2.50, $2, $1.50. $1
Boxei $25. $20
Performance al 2:30
o’clock
m<M*lv«
For Constipated Rowel ', Bilious Liver
COALEXPORTS I
SI IP FROM
n. s. traders!
Th* ntr»*«t it hart i< i i.i*
phyafr vour ta»w«*l whrn you h
lf*n»htrh«? Hillouaru. 4
C.’old* ltidig***tinn
IHr/ln.HH Hour Stimi.K
ia Cgndy-11 ko 1 Hmurrta. On# nr
Lower Prices on the
New Improved ESS& •-
1 Lady Customer Snys;
I gs*t th** best quality of tin
from tio* Bluff Drug Store, bi
erably smaller thnn bi for** I e
>nsi(
d prompt
^ e operate cheaper than vv<*
the hiuh rent district, theufoi
Try us.
»wn-tf»wn 1
•'I cneaiMp
BLUFF DRUG STORE
J 1 • W®hh, Prop. Phone 136
We Deliver You Save
Convenient
And too, you get the b<
11 f V it
*, and food, at
Effective October 20, 1921
Touring Car- - - -
Roadster ------
Cabriolet ------
Sedan -------
CORD TIRES INCLUDED
Pricei f. o. b. Detroit
$1195
1195
1395
1995
METROPOLITAN CAFE
Metropolitan Serv ice Popular Price
<r •
A Better ESSEX in Every Way
For Less Money
The new E**ex price* mu»t appeal to all this price saving, but they alao get the
buyers. New and Improved Essex.
40 jMhi)P
'4*at|g»; I
fT 44.
end**
EAT MORE MEAT
Notwithstanding teachings of c t* al and other in
**<“ and dietary radi* :o meat r - • •.*■> .•►md
CHIEF ITEM IN THE DAILY MKX! .
A Complete Line of U. S. Irsnected Meats.
Phene 03/
IDEAL MEAT MARK El
P’empi Ue livery
9- i L*«0»r4
They give Essex another advantage.
Official records and the testimony of
thousands tell its performance and re-
liability.
Buyers today get more for their money
than ever before. They not only get
I he new car retains all the attractions
of its forerunner. It is a smoother and
finer car in many ways.
AM must now recognize the Essex for
its price advantage as they have recog-
nized its quality.
NSW WORKING AGREEMENTS
SIGNED WITH t ONGSWOPiMEN
LET US DO YOUR
PICTURE FRAMING
Kodaks Loan.
L £A*S J
RIDE TODAY IN THE NEW IMPROVED ESSEX
WM. STEINHARDT
motor car merchant
CROCKETT AUTOMOBILE CO.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Tor the Exclusive Care of Hudson and Essex Cars
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TEN HOUSES >0R *3.000
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hunt'•** ft? Hffwt4#fcg-Hhif wk bdgght b| |
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>nn>ui)iv t<> lli'iiu, of nn tn • ,!nq ,,f 4jl
i-*i cent on the InvMtment.
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