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which was denied to-day by the Interstate Com-
merce Commission.
The mileage book tickets, sale of which was
I. C. C. Denies Petition to Reconsider Ruling
abandoned by the Railroad Administration dur-
Requiring Sale May 15 by Railroads
ing the war, were ordered reinstated by the
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 10.—Petitions asking commission, acting under terms of a resolution
for reconsideration of the recent ruling requir- introduced by Senator Watson, Republican, In-
ing railroads to sell interchangeable mileage diana, and passed at the last session of Con-
books at reduced rates were denied to-day by gress. The commission ordered the railroads to
sell books good for 2,500 miles of travel and
the Interstate Commerce Commission.
The action closes the record in the mileage interchangeable between railroads at a reduc-
book case unless the petitioners take their ob- tion of 20 per cent below regular passenger
jections into the courts. The books will go on fares.
sale May 15 on nearly all Class One railroads,
except those in the Eastern District.
The status of mileage book installation in the
Eastern District will be determined finally by
YOUNGSTOWN, O., April 9.—The Davis Music
action of the Federal Court at Boston, before
Co., which store was gutted by fire some weeks
which all of the railroads in the East, with the ago when the Salow Hojtel and restaurant was
exception of the Baltimore & Ohio, have pre- burned, has been reopened at 31 North Phelps
sented a demand for a restraining order. The street, on the second floor. Thomas Davis, pro-
Baltimore & Ohio joined with various Southern prietor, announces that the same business policy
and Western roads and the American Farm will prevail and that the stock is new in all
Bureau Federation in seeking the rehearing lines.
SALESMEN'S MILEAGE BOOKS UPHELD
NEW QUARTERS IN YOUNQSTOWN
APRIL 14, 1923
ADELBERT COREY RETIRES
CANTON, ()., April 10.—Local music dealers have
learned of the retirement of Adelbert Corey,
seventy-two, former Canton music dealer, who
has been in the music business for fifty years.
He has been in business for several years in
Hillsdale, Mich. For thirty-five years he has
conducted piano and musical instrument stores
in this city. Before locating in Hillsdale he
had stores in Canton, Chicago, Detroit and other
cities.
JOIN IN TRADE EXTENSION WEEK
YOUNGSTOWN, O., April 10.—Local music dealers
will join with other merchants in observance
of Trade Extension Week, April 23-28. "Spend
Your Dollars at Home" is the slogan adopted
by the dealers. Last Fall Trade Extension
Week was observed with much success.
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