Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1921, Page 23

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Ly X Steel Slow—Mexican Petrol- | 3.5 | eum OFf 4 Points Checks ¥ Advance. In an indefidite -manner, IIMI-I' small price changey, with the upturns majority of brokerage houses urging ° cautlon, but inclined to follow aby One of the leadin m on mar- ket condftions had this to sa: “Sentiment gmong the big Speratars in stocks hefe continues to be more friendly to ‘the long side of the mar- et for a Iurthor upturn in prices tur and the accumulation of all liberty and victory bonds. In addition to this it _has been confi: railroad stocks were paid foi taken out of the financial district by investors and large market interests during the recent general apprehen- sion over the market's position. gbout T days ago. ‘The 9-cent advance in May wheat esterday and the 100 points rise-in cotton improving the’ sifuation and outlok of the commodity market is another helpful factor to local senti- ment. In view of this combination Jocal market condifios ‘the m-jorny of the local trading element is sim- ply more inclined "to' go along With] the market's presént tendency toward further recovery thmm to. oppose. the. movement.” Gains fn Strength. As the session wore on the under- ton eimproved and there were many gains of a fraction to & full point, Royal Dutch, eMxican Petroleum, To- bacco Products, Retail Stores and food products leading the industrials, after Linseed Oli, which ‘advanded & points on reported change of control. Other Industrials Higher. Shippings were among the weak- lings of the list, Atlantic Gulf, as usual, pacing the decline With a 2%- peoint drop to a new low.record at €% . _ It was generally believed that the ! selling of the rails was by operators, who had placed sustaining orders in i the rails week ago. as an aid to ne;uaylng the tala oy ctheér . mgth. elope; h mmd Lnlou Bag and ggn? Good- rich Company, Republic Steel and Famous Players, these gains being | 5! for an average of 2 points. Just before noon a 4-point dro, Mexican Pétroleum unsettled the gm. 'R. R. QFFICIAL SHIFTED. . Ennes Now General Manager of Wheeling and Lake Erie. CLEVELAND, Ohio, January 4.—8. Ennes, general manager of the Balti- more and Ohio lines east under the federal nuv;_oul administration, suc- NING STAR, WUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 192T. TODAY'’S BO_ND PRICES Noon prices The Star wire by Frasier & Oo. City of Puris @ 1921.. Domiaion of Cansda Gs of 182 Government ‘u“ RETIEN i ek Narchwestern T 1930. C.h‘;od‘ Inisnd and r\::llr rei ajon Btation 6! & ted * Gas 7 Oentral International Mercaatile Marive 6s. Tntor: Tapid Travt at and ref. 58, Loaisylile and Nashville Ts 1980, Mo., Kans. and Tex. st 4s. Missouri Pacific general 48 New Tork Gentral 16 1930 ntral deb. ivania Oa 1 Fennayivania Ts of 1550 ia gen. mo sevies 8t. L. and San Fraacisco s 1929. St. L. and San Franaisco inc. 0... Seaboard Air Line Bout Sa.. Southern n-um ln 4s. Wiigon, & Washington Stock Exchange. 4, 35 at 38t 5 as—5 at | at n;:n: at om. 1 at Mergenthaler w&'«l’n"’""%‘;“" fip—.u,wo at 78, $1,000 at g:;lfl;mfl-‘::tm—m at -l. 10 ot sa%. Bid and Asked Prices ONDS B PUBLIC UTILITY. American Tel. and Telga. 4. erican Tel. and Telga. 44 Tel. and Tei. Gs. Bid. i) “#8is Chesa.. [-. [ Capital Pesccio B = olwualmu tzlq Msox! DG, Paper Me. oe Riges Realty B dobome Master will continue as vice presi- | W dent. Mr. £nnes has had charge of the Baltimore and Ohio more to Cumberland. = - 1 P LT g o suR L) ,.ziz;'a » k!*g;;-;éiigliaasifi X 8. Ligh n:d Heat pldses . Light and Heat pfd.oees Prodt RRaring. ooeeey & i!g»- BURLEY TOBACCO WEAK. Opening of Market at Lexington Disappoints Growers. / LEXINGTOYN, Ky., January ¢ —Thage- bacco market figures opening here were very disappointing to growers: I.rly prices ranged from under 1 cent 64 cents a pound. Much low-grade lnbacoo was offered, and this held all Moalwdovrn‘. l?ny growers l&n “cut_out” next '8 _crop. The Burley Marketing pany, a and would hold it for European pu ebasers. A iotal of 412,305 pounds of tobacco 1y | Sonthern Railway SRORTIrERM_#KC (Reported by Prasie 3 3 Ameriean Tobe n FEE FFITE FF Cantdinn h"’l.- o ‘ (-nlr‘l Argentin AT SLOAN’S BEXI228332333332 FEEE 93 enan. Co. 4, June 16, 191 Erocter & fl::mh“ .ll"l Prooter & Gamble 74 AT 10 bfl‘l! Embracing o part. Baldwin Piano, 4-Brac, irw, G 19 L Southwestern Bell 7a 1 Switt & Co. 6a And, Cadillac Touring Car, by FOREIGN BONDS. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibba & Oo. Prices at noon ”& & Blps 1 1 C. G. SLOAN & Berll BALE: By vir. jmroed ouf t ot he B o Court mbia_apd to_me directed, ¢ public saly fee cash at th N KA Hion_room; o & Company: at ll:flvflfl K?)‘ h A JANUARY car seized and levied Fementat law No. ent 2t law Nor Wil nettag, | MAU 81, §a o H FOTLHING YOTS 1IN NORTHWEST WANTHD: Miate Tull pacticaiare.. Addrews Bok 10-8, Star off Lalian noten 1535 9 | Lox igien Reat. bu. B0lg Bd(l-n Prem. Os 60 INDUSTRY SHOWS BRIGHTER OUTLOOK Several Concerns . Resume Longer Working Schedules. 2 Auto Plants Included. By the Assoclated Press. SOUTH BEND, Ind., January 4— The Studebaker Corporation will re- sume work on a scheduled production of ninety automoblles daily January 10, it was aninounted hérs today. -The outpit wil'be ncressed graddally un- ti) it -renehes 500 .cafs. ddily,” < was said. OR 1OTS FROM 60 TO 78 FT. WID in good residential section erth of Euclld st.; ize of lot, exact locati enta given for consle estate dealer's adv. office. S REAL ESTATE LOANS. $500,000 FOR PURGHASE OF SEOOND trusts and mortgages on District of Cotumbia and nearby Mary| Llnd[liu& Virginia real estate, L ts & special o "WALTER WEKD, lus H st n.w. L. WALTER MONEY TO Ie have .e-fl lu D. fl. redl 10we " eginte Grat or secvad_trasts quickly”and_sstisfactorily. SHANNON MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE t shlve your transportation problem. 1 n‘O i;-nutha will eall. Phot write Angle-Arrow Transportation Service 1428 F 8t. NW. Telephone Franklin 7434. 14 Fackard Plant Reopéns. DETROIT, Mynaacy 4—1 "Pualka rd otor Cir 'Company's ‘plant, closed K 1 everal Wéeks .ago, has -reopened in S.n ery some ddpastments with several thou- : P nd mén. on: part time. 7 A number * of - other - automobile P added v ans For Furaiture to Any Poiat Largest in the City THE r‘“lllll!l January, 4.—No- that béginning Al ‘pépperell: “cotton in this.city, ;and the-York mills Saco, eniploying - together 6,000 mnu Will increase “their 'working schedule to four days a-week. ning. thiree, d Week. A o cut o 5314 per Cent 1 In eftect Heter STIMATES Cladly Given The Big 4 Transfer Co. : ll’ l‘..-xm'g‘ Clothing Boom Predicted. ROCHESTER, N. Y., January #i— ‘With the volume of orders for the -prlng lrlda .un rowl lnr er, that within thing factories th a full force ' a.':&'-fi‘.‘ma-s,% Ave. N.W. Who Moves You Is Just as important as Fur coats .for women have been Te- ere Yo“ Move duced less than Balf the origirial price. Arms Company Lewsrs Wages. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jahuary 4. ‘Wage reduction of 10 per cent, effective January 10, i8 vmod by the Win- chester Repeatin; Cvmnlw. It u - | understood the company is. BUYS MANGANESE MINE. steel’ “Coparation - Gots ived anefro By o -omo f.ll :ronny M o! wproznnnoly M.- m”(‘ury-u that the purchase no ‘'makes- the ‘eorporation "ln“unlm: manganese ore, which 1- fi:‘ e—.gn in the manufacturs o and steel.” The Morro da Mina mine s situated about 300 miles from de Janeiro, m to the cor- DETROIT,. Mich, January 4.—De- claring he was not in full accord with some Of the business policies con- templated by the company in the fu- a8 vice dent and treasurern of Lhu Fora lolor Combpany. CRUISERS OFF cHILE. Japanese n‘nvll Cadets Tour South American Ports. Jan — "ALPARAISO, Chile, uary :M in command of the of entertainment uv-bym-i- ing about 6,000 persons in its local ' plants. Wage Cut of 35 Per Ceat. Yo& B, C. Januacy 4—The Nesty ,m m 20 per cenl cut in wages. This makes a total reduction of 35 per cent in the last sixty days. Shipbuilders Reduce Pay. TAMPA, Fla., January 4.—Reduction of 20 per cent in wages for all workers under the rank of tfrlim(.;‘n is unou'lmnd b; Oscar._Daniels Company, ship- .,fl“";.‘ employing 2,000 men-at their local yards. Cleveland !“rll ‘Wage Cat. in all departments. They “p “mng 80 cents an hour and h;' rec wil eive 40. NEW TAX FORMS COMING. Those Paying on u,ooo Incomes to . Have Different Sheets. Forms for filing individ: mluwnatl.l returns for the year 1920 in instances l.'ludel this city. e ———— VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. NEW YORK, January 4—The visi- Ble supply of American and bonded grain shows the following cl Wheat deoreased 3,117,000 Duatiels @rn’increased 1,039,000 bushels; oats increased 584,000 bushels; rye de- creased 63,000 bushels; barley decreas- d 99,000 bushels. e BOURSE mcu Frra.’ PARIS, January -Prices try siris paihe Doares todas: 57 francs ceinttmes. | 5 mmsflxmss MERGER poses L. C. C. Decision. cent rentes, 70 Exchange on London, 60 francs § centimes. Five per cent loans, 35 francs 20 unumen dollar was quoted at IT francm 18 conmneq petition Mr. l.lhll bllad his ent !or rnuuln‘ on tvo polnts the " conciusion the- law i tfon lm Was roneous, and that the conclusion of fact on which order was based— that the public momu ‘would be ‘moted by the consideration=was. '0- 715 13th Street, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ;TH, 1921, Mirrors, File Cablnsts, ware, Fibér and Wieker Furalture, Leather —. | corner of sald aqu: 80 Febe 1% foch be | the place of bmmun " of sal Address Box 270-R, Star § Raflway Utilities Assotiation Op-| s Aot mflc of the decision of the ‘ n‘ L ionio ; AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. ., INC,, AUCTS,, 715 13TH S§. VALUABLE HOME FURNISHINGS At Public Auction Daily serviee. Modern steamers, City Ticket Office, 731 15th 8¢. N.W. NORFOLK & wnsmncrou GALLERIES, AM., Teakwood Stands, Flrepla, C U NAR D ogedl A NC HOR nd Chairs, Rugs, Cerpets, P ight Serviees Sihis > “’m'(:onnenlm 2, Encircling the Qlobe Order of U. S. Marshal. ———— FUTURE CAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTE! Valuable aintings and Brames, large Library, cases, The B. M. 8. “OA unn.oru" will sall on Janu- ary 18 for FTn ALGIERS, MONAOS, NAPLES, ALEX PIRAEUS. ANDRIA and ,":.r"‘ A Ay co'fi'pAnvs OFFICB. 5 of the Distriet of Colum " toe request of the party mecured the e undersigned ‘trustees will sell at c guction, ln frant ot “"f nes, Puwnlly c-uwu‘. !m EUROPEA TOUR ™50 THE BEAUX-AR! Sond Ter crremia, lan-t.l. Gane JAUSTRALIA the north e aud runsing thence weat e & the Jina of wald'stroet 80 feet 134 ncheu: | g 3 o " ,.\,_ i thence Southi §1 feet- o th L pubié 90,000 Tors al alley ¢ SAIL TROM YANCO! 53 e merds 91 et s For fares and satlings -vw Caniaiin Pac 1819 Now Yoi ‘adington, or tc ngqn Mail Lise, 44 OCK *P.M. ribed ind_ premises, T e Biateict "of Copambin. ao desighal point an_the Ntroet, diutant 90,04 Tert west of Sold subject to a prior deed 00, the -balance to be paid | Oun Lie’ remalndes 1n monthly ia- $50 each. Two hundred dollars | — n acceptauce of bid, and sale to be n 80 duys or deposit forfeited. Oon- Fecording and revenne stamps at cont. HARRY 8. WELGH, CHARLES E. MARRH, 0029-0&00n,exBukhol Troatess. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUOTIONERRS. RXBOUTOR'S SALE OF THE THREESTORY NO. 437 1 STRE! required u clowed withi: veyanc PRATHER By authority vested in it under the last nd m“«;::i of Anna Welis de- 813 square Sle, g, 22 1 wttest, by o depth af 18 et mm 10 30-foot alley Said sale is made subject ratification by the Supreme Court of the m-— trict of Columbia . of sale: All cash. A deposit of 3230 buee irty at the risk ai purchaser. Con' o e revenue, sia + con NATE RavINGS AND TaTRF €., ecut Also frequest large and fast carge steamers AR 1’3500"3-.{’ ith ‘comfortabls” acoomm iation for o Tow ers. for all parts of Sou "Tor Tates, ot ofice, 42 N. Y., or TRUSTRES, BALE VALUABLE 1MPROV. | 06 F “st. n.w., '&”..um B.C. S SRR MR RS T o ORT & HOLT LINE m By yirtue of & certain deed ot ok gdy l"nl CA 1 u-nm de21 4306, folio oF the nd pecordn of the Distice of ¢ Oulnl at the request of the party secured thi By, the ‘undersigned trustecs will oer for sale sblic auction, In front of the premises, en iwlmmr AD. lo, T rumi. o0k P. X desceibnd, jand toate 1a dhe. ity of e 'm '"_ Or Al l o SR | ‘Washingtot, trm o Columbia. tomts Lot 8 15 Diock 3, 1n Btelwasen apd" Davie: trusteer sebdivisior of Oak View as per plat cecorded i the offc of , Cola m In Mber (Mlll’ 7 at '.lln n said belng now known as square 1922 for Purprecs ll“- and taxation. Ter- Onpe-third nl the purchase money o ba D Dhid in chu, the balance In two| 1a LOR: equal’ installments, payable in two | 1'A TOURAINE Jaars, with iaterest Bt seven per cont Pt 29m, ‘payable semi-annually, from day of by deed of trust uj the property , o all cash, at_the aollan of the “par- depout of 4500 required of the rl(ul(u.flo(fil! All comve; rding, revenue stamps and mm.l feen Bt m cobt. 'of the purci 2 sale fo complied with ‘within fteen days fromt ety oF sate_oiherwine ne Lrustere Femsive the Hight 89, Fesell the property at the rick nd cost ot ting purchaser, after five dayy yertisement of auc resale in_got biiah: FRENCH LINE ale: . 8 . 18 MPANY’S OFFICE, 1419 New York Ave.. Was Accampanics. the n-mu New Yn{ This resort: has, especially mmn: th winter. season, an sbundance of Health an llnpvlna.ll (hat is yours simply for Atisatic City for years jmportant part in the Health ness of many thousand: sons thionghout the. world, mamtains a elean Boa ing, Dlense, In‘over Tascioating. A1 ofun air pavitlons 4ng ulnvnr- lors on the Pie the Hotel Srean o shop wWitdow disphazs of o ry sort with Theatres, Movies, and other amuse- ments for your pleasure. | All ynr Golf, Horreback nlmnf—lum Pools, Musfe, Duncis, Motot- Av!l‘u Wrvics, hompitality cb, 5 Rionces: Regular- Express Passenger and Freight finfieg S. S. Huron 17,000 Tons (a) Jan. 19 S: S. Aeolus _n.m Tons (a) Féb. 9 ) 1st, 2nd and 3rd (Stevuers of U 8. Shipping Board) 82-92 Beaver St., N. Y. Beuach Offices &t Chicego. St. Louie Mebile al life, arehicecturs” .:nl-m. LEADING HOUBES hone, Wire "o Write for. information, ete, . The Gal The 'il ‘lfl Convenjent sng o n- e train gervice, Joeal ticket -:«m for w\eanln, Cl fs Greatest Hotel Success: AUGUSTA; GA. _, . BonAirZa2 . Delightful for & Winter Vacation Twre full 18-hole courses—in niwdll coi‘llh ‘Horseback riding and all outddof . G, L, Manag , Vifiani * way-through' nuy-f '« Now Gpen = SLORIDA’S IDSAL WINTER ¢ STEAMSHIPS. _~ STRAMGHIM. _ NEARBY SAILINGS TO |[EUROPE LAPLANDJAN 8 to Piymouth, Cherbourg, Antwerp CELTIC. .....JAN. 15 i uwmea ADRIATIC.. . . JAN. 19 to Cherbourg and Southampton * WHITE STAR LINE * NEW YORK—CHERBDURG—SOUTHAMPTON ADRIATIC Jan. 19, Feb. 16, Mar. 16 OLVMPIC .Mar. 23, Apr. 20, May 14 RPOO! YORK—BOSTON—AZORES— o 'oulehl.vFEeb. 26, LA’\'. 2 OIBIALTAHA:L-C.I’—OI? . 26 Cretlc. Ja Feb. 5, Mar. 12, Apr. 16 | Canopic. o Mar. -. May |1 AMERICAN LINE SPLYMOUTHCHERSOURG | NEW YORK—HAMBURG L fes %y S irni: 5% dane | DIRECT SERVICE i .Jan. 15, Feb. 19, Jan. 22, Feb. MANCHURIA . .Jan, 13, Feb. 24, Apr. 7 MONGOLIA 10, Apr. 29 ne steamers en route ABtwerp. Feb. 5. Mar. 12, A RED STAR LINE N. v.—PLvuoUTN—cHEllouRo— NEW YORK—DANZIG—Via HAMBURG Lapland Third Class Passengers Only. GOTHLAND. ..Jan. 12, Feb. 26, Apr. 13 5, Mar. 12, Apr. 16 International Mercantile Marine Company, 1208 F St N.W. R. M. Micks, Passenger Manager. IDEAL WINTER CRUISES West Indies—Panama Canal—South America leaving New York Jawuary 22, February 21, Mareh 23, 1021 WHITE STAR LINE S. S. “MEGANTIC” .~ 20,140 Tons Disp.—Largest Steamer to Tropics *Zeeland. *Kroonland *Red Star $400 up 25-38 DAYS SPROIALLY SELBECTED PORTS OF CALL “International Mercantile Marine Co. Offices: 1208 F St. N.W., Washington, D. C. NEW YORK—VALPARAISO gular Sailings Cristobal, Callao, Hollendo, Amfl. Iquique, Antofagasta. *EBRO, JAN. 29 . FEB. 26 *Calls at Havana "NEW YORK—GUAYAQUIL jar Sailin, En“‘i B-hh ll-nt. l.uly.qull FEB. 17 Cristobal, Buenaventira, ,- QUILPUE, JAN. 22 HAVANA—VALPARAISO and Intermediate Ports ORIANA, JAN.31 ORCOMA, FEB. 28 CRISTOBAL—VALPARAISO and Intermediate Ports Regular Sailings CRISTOBAL—CHAMPERICO Calling et Punta Arenas, San Juan, Corinto, Amapala, La Union, La Libert2d, Acajutla and San Jose . Regular Sailings ENGLAND—BRAZIL— ARGENTINA Frequent Sallings by Large Mail Steamers PACIFIC LINE The Pacific Steam Navigation Co. ROYAL MAIL ‘The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. NELSON LINE H. & W. Nelson, Ltd. IS 26 Broadway, New York uuvltm;lu«“ Sanderson & Son General Agents daily:traina: Montreal o V: and Toronto to Vancouver. it Vo, Sanaton,Edrrsen snd Fves uper D."W . at. f ‘The Chateau Laurier, Stop-over. mmrdlh y Trarm 1o Cattorn Every mmmfi"hm CANADIAN IATIOIA’L—C.AI

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