Word: carly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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During the week ending October 25, a third high record for all time of 1,112,345 cars loaded was made. During the last mentioned week, new high records were also established for car loadings of grain and grain products, and of miscellaneous freight. The former amounted to 72,474 cars?1,340 over the previous high record made during the week ending October 4, 1924. Miscellaneous freight loadings totaled 442,890 cars, which was 4,656 cars over the former record established the previous week...
...sang Bishop's Pretty Mocking Bird, the Polonaise from Mignon. Then the Mad Scene from Luna-flight upon flight of crazy silver bells pealing in a ruined steeple rimed with frost. That cold, brilliant audience rose to her; they clapped and clapped again; they cheered her until her car (which even the gallant 50 could scarce have budged) took her away. She had given them what they wanted, a flawless technical performance. Lind, Melba, Patti- Galli-Curci...
...leading manufacturers have recently precipitated more trouble by announcing further price cuts. This occurrence has thrown quite a blight over the plans of many car makers to raise prices next season to a point where larger profits, could be seen in the business. Instead, the coming issue will apparently be the survival of the fittest, with the probability that weaker concerns will either retire or consolidate...
...factors, however, will govern the extent of this prospective elimination of the smaller car manufacturer. There will always be room in the industry for makers of specialty cars, who do not compete in the more standardized field. Secondly, a weak company today may nevertheless bring out next season's most popular car and put itself in a stronger position. The great success this year of the Chrysler car has done just this for Maxwell. On the other hand, the strong companies must each year bring out very appealing new models or lose their position in the industry, as Studebaker...
...great success this year of the Chrysler Car...