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e 1921 FINANCIAYL. { 26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 \ = ~ W. S. Richardson FINANCING CORPORATION |tine Company, neciotore owned or| SISSON IS OPTIMISTIC. TODAY’S BOND PRICES. Grain, Produce and Live stOCk - ration, to the Standard Oil Company Noon! pek a Drug CO» Inc. : WILL TAKE IN 64 CITIES of Indiana ;s_}.nnounwdhh"ev % Financier Predicts Greatest Pros- s..”y‘.'.:.‘;':".:‘i:‘ for -n'b;m over flf&f sl:::;r—m:;: ssc:tr::fs. o] = ALE MARKET. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE NEW YORK. February 11.—An-| _ Fresident Sinclair of the corporation rity U. S. Has Ever Known. |City of Paris 6s 1921 o Bid. Offer. | TIiggs+Strictly fresh, per doz., 40;| BALTIMORE. February 11 (Special). i says it does not involve the granting| perity U. S. Dominion of Canads 99% | American Tel. & Tel. i 98% |aver i 38; southern, 38. —Potatoes, white, per 100 pounds, 1.40; mewo;ml-;fi;“ wd 'iimsg oW, | e onmmitses on ocgantsation o the | (0 the Standard of Indiana of Zny In'| NEW YORK. February 11.—Neces- | Freach Government So. 98% [ American Tel. & Tel. PR e e ors Do 1. 29 |Sobbinre "i.oRet ta MOS80 . an o W : e Ol . the terest or representation in the cor-| 1 P " Government of Switze 1024 | American Thread Ce —Roosters, =) No. 2. 5 2 . > Foreign Trade Financing Corpor:: on | b ation, [sity of insuring “the solvency” ofj iizciom I 07" | American To ;5 45a50; chickens, spring, 3, sweets, per bbl, Where we bave been for the past thiriees here that committees for the distriou- [PRitoN s oA by duction in|B: K of G B s Tretasa bigs 192110 0% | Americen Toveccy oo g hens, per 1b., 34; keats, yam: 00a3.50: No. 2 both, Fears we w.e now located in n X it Plans to increase the capacity 0f | american rallroads by a reduc Sige 192 o 0a S - e - tion of its stock are being orzanized |iho company's East Chicago refinery. ] K. of G. B. and Ireland Sips 10222 0% | American Tobacco Co. 7s 1923.. 9% 1001, | young. each, 30a50. eans, green, pearl and wax, = In Our New Store jin sixty-four reserve cities. More than |L05 COMPITV'S Dast Chiease refiery | operating expenses, of establishing a Uk of G B and Ireland Sige 192000 85X | Anaconda Govper 6a 1020, 0% © 8% Dressed poultry—Fresh killed_spring 3.0046.00; beets, per crate, Lalf of these committees have been stable basis of exchange between ! and Ireland Siys 1937.. American n 5 \ the crude ofl producers of the mid- American Tel. and Tel. conv. 6. 95% | Armour & Co. 7s 1930. ; 9613 86x |chickens, per Ib., 40a43; hens. per Ib. | GNGTR A . continent fields.” were said to be the |farm and industrial products and of | Armour & Co. 41ss. 2 Tohe | menreas Si e i % e. per ton, 10.00a w1, [35; roosters, per Ib., 23; turkeys, Der|q,L/rtTe DY ¢ 0: caull-y 2Cor. 16th and V Sts. N.W. |compicted. the announcement said. John McHugh. chairman of the or- i i H eas: { the deal. SR Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe gen. 4 Bethlehem Steel 7s 1928 . 971 | 1b., 50a58. 2 = g in the ganization committee, says that the |Teason o ea solving the unemployment problem | Atchison, Topeka anc & | Canadian "Pacite & 1955 e e [ X ZHadlc.zh Apartment Hotel [corporation is being formea for te was advocated as Primary factors in | Bajthmcre vat ChLe 81 | Central Arventine oa 1987, 82 essed. small, per Ib. 15; 100ak00; exgpiants, per crate 5 purpose of financing the purchase of MEXICO INVITES BANKERS. | pusiness readjustments by Francis H. [ Buitimore and Ohio 6. 903 | Chicago. R. I. & Pavific 6s 97 um, 14a15; heavy, . 7.00; kale, per barrel 150a1.75: We extend an invitation fo all of our{American goods in every part of the C NVIT A e ! Gisson, vice president of the Guaranty | Baltimore and Ohio 8. C., C., C. & St. Louis s 192 Live stock—Calves, per Ib.. 14al5;|tuce. per basket, 1.50a2.50: onions, per b e Sisson, vice p W L former patrons and the public to call at|3e500570 04 not, as some people infer, in —_—_— Betbiehem Steel refd. 5: acking s 1923. lambs, 10a11; sheep, 3a4; hogs, 10%. 100 Ibs. 1.00a1 oysterplants, Trust Company of New York here. eth Steel 1 1200 1ba_ 100, per Central of Georgia Ky. 6s. Green fruits—Apples, per bbl. 3.00a | unch, 8a%: parsnips, per bushel, 1 'MEXICO CITY, February 11.—Sir| Addressing the tenth annual con-|lehiral of Georgia = G . vention of the National Retail DTY ! hisipeake and Obio cony. A William Wiseman, a British financler, | 500, 2" \0qciation, Mr. Sisson said | Clespcake and Oho sen, 4 whose credit is absolutely sound. and | who had been in Mexico for several|{jnt the readjustinents now being | (heapeake and Ohig sonv. e Wwho will provide a guarinty for the | ecks and has just returned to Lon- | made are “lasing the foundation™ for | Chi. Burlington and Quincy Jt. is. repayment of funds advanced them.|don by way o0f New , carried an|a better and more enduring prosper- e Al (4t e The corporation intends above all eise | j,vitation of the Mexican government |ity than the United States has ever e anlicoavatL s ~our new locativn. Europe alone. The whole purpose of = Phone North 4295 the corporation is to facilitate Amer can shipments to customers abroad 1 | Hocking Valles 6s_1924 Kennecott' Copper 7 75% | Liggett & Myers Tob. Gs i 2" | Penna. Co. 414n, 5 9713 | Proctor & Gamble 614 | Procter & 693 | Procter & G; | R. 3. Reynolds Tob. Co. 192 5 3 1.40: peppers, per c .00; per basket, 75a2.50; western, | i : ser” box, 3.5026.00; California lemons, | |"he% DEx buneh, das Savoy o per box, 3.00a4.00. Pineapples, per crate, AN 0D InEant Dos tren 6.00a8.00. California oranges, per crate, 23.00; peas, p asket, 35 4.00a5.00. Florida_oranges. per crate. 4.00a3.00. Grapefruit, per crate, 4.00a5.00 D83 y - 8 | B. F. Goodrich s 1 D0 3 T EDUCATIONAL. S ‘Tomatoes. per crate, 2.00a6.50; tur- =SPANISH LEX i c o thwestern s 1630 108 per bu. 1.25: apples, per bbi ferred) wante to make certain of the safety of its|(, Thomas 'W. Lamont and James|known. Inland and Pacifie v 68 | Sinciair Con. Ol 7is 1 9 = | s ety dd e R 3 loans. berer of New York to come to Mex-| He decried the “decreased efficiency” | Chicage Batny Setin 6 l&w‘wmwm Railway Vew tapien Dol membr i L 1 B Sy g e T % K ; per bbl, 1.75a2.25; northern, per sack, |loose. per 100 Tbs 5a2.50; Sweet potatoes, per bbl, No.| Oranges. per box. 3.25a4.00: grape- 1. 4.0025.00; No. 2, .50 yams, per | fruit, per box. a430: tanger: bblL, 3.50a4.50. Lettuce, Florida, per|per strap, 5.00aS00: cranberri Sontlwestern Be 2 | of individual railroad employes fol-|Consoiidated Gas ... of the country. lowing pay changen. holding If s “the Delaware and Hudoon 73 '1630. try of foreign relations.|most striking example of labor's re- | ktie general lien 4v. ys, the sistance to inevitable economic read- | fjeneral Bloctric f ———r—— |ico and assist in certain financial re ' {SINCLAIR SELLS INTEREST. | ““fi. "0 I 411 | Texas Co. s 1 11003 | Western Electric 75 19 g E Al statement, s | ), ‘ 91 ° | Westinghouse E. & M. 7« 1931, crate, 2.50a3.00. Celery. per doz.. 1.00a | Lbl. 14.00415.00: strawberrics, pe Tyvewritioz. Cvit Hefvice, Reukkeeping, {Deal With Standard of Indi £ an government has invited Mr |justments.” As a plan to relieve un- | Inirational Merccutiic' Marine B0ty (x';'n-"mzérgfiofm:} ARG l(ummm-la:. %o, RIS.00; strawhesion Wk At T Col i arios Indisuatior rand several other Uniled employment ho suggested that Amer. | futcr. Rapid Tramsit 1ot wnd rof. 53 S Raine lettuce, 1.25a2.00. Squash, per bbl SELLING PRICES AT NOON. ngt Bus: i i p s s the |ica “sustain our foreign trade.” He |Louisville and Nashville Tn s s. b ., 1.25a2.00. 3 D SELLING S AT 3 ’ R e e s fCaracity. e toan hanetal eituncion “and {he | tred support of messures looking | Mo Kana and Tex. 1x 4s Cyanblings iperjcrae, Mib - red winter. spot, Mo Mis 22.50. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. |4.00a5.00. Spinach, per bbl. WHITMOT WA - Paci " a4.00. e NEW YORK. February 11.—Sale of Mexican governments willingness to to adequate financing of America’s ) Y{ioarl (il genm i Asked. | Peppers, per basket, 3.00a4. Toma- d winter. garlicky. - Sch ] jone-half interest in the ipe fulfill its obligations. loverseas commerce. N e To%: | toes: per box,. £.0037.00. Onions, per | February, 1.15%: Marci, ““'yiul’m orySchoo = N e et ilieleplimalion 1000 * |sack, 150a1.60. Brussels sprouts. per rlolk and Western con advance of 10 points to a decline of Rk et 3 points, most of the active months AP seliing_about 3 to 5 points higher| Oats—No. o white, 471248 per on further covering. Offerings were | bushel: No. 3, 46leats per hushel very light at the start, but the later R e e S i cables from Liverpool were easier and | qual R L. h Richards, M. A.. M. S.. Prncipal, iy ] ol . oy s 410 art, 15a25. Cranberries, 18.00 per bbl. at sales—RBag lots of nearby, by e e e R S | S, 5 s - 3 et AR S m o ST T N . = et Ipe Lo SRS EOXI0) o per bbl, in car lots: contract corn, lteading General St. Louis and San F lena-Signal Ofl Co. com. 0 per bu. Gule v ignal 0il Co. pfd. Pipe Line Co S Francisco i Seabourd Air Line refdg. 4s. i Seaboard Air Line adj. X Souwtern B ot e s 8. Our “"Downtown Store'"—414 9th—Convenient TRAYER’S Northern Pipe Line Co. USINESS COLLEGE b ety ea s oo 01l ¢ the market here soon worked oft | wester S Soipecit : 5 = 4 Futures opene steady 2 . | bushel Sment St L e Eon Bcihe T2t | Brairie e Line . T il b A et Bmothy mominat sts tment Strayer's has kept the | Union Pacific conv. q"‘u; ru-n:‘i'n. ned . 14.73, and Decem! . ard timot) 6.00a26.50: No. Union Pacific 65 1928, Now and always the best com- training each and every Your inspec cordially in 3 timothy. 1 light clover, mixed. 2 light clover, mi No. 1 clover, mixed. LIVERPOOL, February 11—Cotton spot in moderate demand: prices steady. Good middling, 9.46; fully middling. 8.96; middling. 8.11; low middling. 6.96! good ordinary, 5.46: ordinary, 4.46. Sales. 4.000 bales, in- cluding ~ 3.500 American. Receipts, 11,100 bales, all American. Futures closed_steady; Februa May, 8.91; July. December. '9.52 EW ORLEANS, February 11.—Bet- ter cables from Liverpool than ex-11§g0a1%50. Southern Pipe Line (% Sonthwest. Penn. Pipe Line Co.. Standara Oil Co. California. Standard 0l Co. Ind. (new tandard tandard Standard ‘ Standard — I D = Standard DRILLERY | \Careless Shampooing o i Spoils the Hair ||| inion Tenk Tine 1]l soap should be used very care-||; Wastington oit straight ry Swan rve. 17.0 No. 2 oats, 16.00a17 X | fully, if you want to keep your hair | pecteliicausedi s risslofi6Fols wolnte Hog, H in Sl v 1 STENOGRAPHY. TYPEWRITING. CI looking its best. Most soaps and| around the opening in the cotton mar-|{ . %, CUERRLY, “Epadice SERVICE—INDIVIDUAL IN TION, ||/ prepared shampoos contain too GOLD FROM COLOMBIA. lcetizoas IBUTRR A a0 e i Pt * Tuition, per month—Daily, $12; Evenings. $7. {fi much alkali. This dries the scalp, ||| NEW YORK, February 11.—Gold |into rather heavy offerings, which |£rain from North Dakota had 17 14th St. N.W. Phome M. 250N, | SHORTHAND—TYPEWRITING TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS 30.Day STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL. 1410 H_st._n.w.. second fioor. Main 2876. ||l makes the hair brittle, and ruins ||| valued at more than $600,000 has ar- | caused a decline. There will be no|ish influence todas on the whea il it. ||| rived here from Colombia aboard the |market tomorrow, as the cotton ex- | ket. Asserted ITkelihood that rural t]| ., The best thing for steady use is|||steamship Santa Marta. It was said | change will be ciosed in observance | Porrowers on notes would begin to | Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo | | to be the largest shipment of its kind |of the anniversary of the birth of | Sell grain more freely was miven aa | (which is pure and greaseless), |||from that country in over a year,| Lincoln. the reason for the talk of a larger Opcning quotations, whi from the same as 2 cents lower, w Mare 5% to 166. and May, 1541 to 155! l?n-.n followed by a material sethack all around. and then something of a reaction. Corn was relatively firm. owing to | | sified will cleanse the hair and|{|—- | scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten | he hair with water and rub it in.| It makes an abundance of rieh,| | creamy lather. which rinses ouf asily, removing every particle of | dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive | The hair dries quickly an varied s fin {and is better than anyhing else!||three safes being necessary to hold| FKutures opened steady. March,|Crop movement. Bears contended aleo 2 Il you can use. S the metal, which consisted chiefly of |13.22; May, 13.56; July, 13.80; October, | that American wheat prices are at ' i One or two teaspoonsful of Mui- || | coirs. 1413} December, 14.23. present the highest in the world, i i terday h to Men's "“Brogue’” Oxfords great value.s at 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches ning. $8. After 7 monthly paymests the next 5 months are 2 FRANK KIDWELL’S 2. free, A year's scholarchlp corts $.33 i | cvenly, and it leaves the scalp sott. / Toos oF eralinets of 'country offer- month, day session. or $4.17 4 manth. even. the hair fin ilky. bri | ~ = stuffs. After openin - 2 el Nenter 1| Fostrous, futry and easy io man:||; § - UNUSUALLY LOW PRICUS—SUPREME QUALITIES changed (o 1 cont higher. including . ge. ay a to 68, the k. - age. i s - market eased 36th YEAR You can get Mulsified cocoanut off a little. Oats paralleled the action of corn, starting unchanged to % cent higher, May, 44% to 44%, and after hardening t]/ oil shampoo at any pharmacy. it's {|l very cheap. and a few ounces will | BOOKS — 8CHOOL AND (COLLEGE TEXT | supply every member of the famijly | Iboeoks for every school. and miscellaneous books Friday and Saturday Specials < | 8 a ot X 9 e somewhat further underwe 5 ) = all nu?'_:: hau:.liumg'%r::u:!-u-:-c ‘ for months. Be sure your Hruggist Yo? will be surprised at the wonderful q“h, of meats of- teolnar: nderwent a moder- X fered this week-end. t Prov, ions were stro: i Tl nger lrl line NEW YORK. February 11.—Produce articles unchanged. DAIRY MARKET. BALTIMORE, February 11 (Special). —Arrivals by boat—FPoultry—Young chickens, alive. 1b., 32a39; dressed, | 33a40; old. 33a36; dressed, 35a38; old IGHT off the bat for Spring, three swagger new and Tan Norwegian Calf—full wing-tips. N'EVERYTHING. A good third below what we could have offered shoes of this grade last year. And the ACCOUNTANCY Classes Starting im All Semesters Prepares for Auditing Positions and C.P.A. Examinations BOYS’ DAY SCHOOL ! ALL-DAY PROGRAM 4th to Sth Grades—Man Teachers Grandmether Knew | i i | | | | | I ‘I‘hcre Was Nothing So Goodl | | | Strictly Fresh Eggs, 42¢ doz. High Qu?lity Beef for Congestion and Colds i gives you Mulsified.—Advertise- ' ‘ | ment. - & * fully Mustard Reund Steak, Ib..........20c | Fancy Chuck Roast, I>.....16c [l | %40 “ressca 3oas e DRAFTING name "HAHN™ fully protects you on GOOD SERVICE. a8 oun s i (e sai Mechanieal—Architectural But fhe old-fashioned mustard- Sirloin Steak, b...........23¢|Top Rib Roast o Teoas Sl | mvirea fowl, 42a50. Eggs—Loss off, strictly fresh, near- by, dozen, 34a35: southern, 33. 0 Butter—Creamery, fancy, lb., 47ads printe, 45249 noarb daj prints, 23a25; rolls, 20a2: s, 30a 32; process butter, 35a37; store packed, 19a2 Three Nights per Week—3$5.00 - per Month - PUBLIC SPEAKING Ask About Our 5:30 Class N.W. Ve capor icted. Get the rellef and help that| | mustard plusters gave, without the i pir and without the blinter. Musterole does ft. It is a eclean, { white ointment, made with ofl of mun- {tard. It in scicntifically prepared, se {that it works wonders, and yet not blixter the tenderest skin. Gently maassge Musterole in with ger-tips. See how quickly ft s relicf—how speedily the pain dixappears. Porterhouse Steak, Ib. ... ..25c|Prime Rib Roast ' 4 Hamburg Steak, Ib. ... .. Bouillon Roast Plate Beef Pot Roast, Ib. Shoulder Clod Roast Beef Liver, b.......... "Boneless Pot Roast, Ib. ....18¢c Fancy Milk Fed Veal | Genuine Spring Lamb Veal Cutlets, Ib. ... ... ....40c | Shoulder Lamb, roasting, b.18¢c Rib and Loin Veal Chops, Ib.30c | Breast Lamb, Ib. . . . ... .. .12%c [plaster burned and biistered while ft i Shoes $5.95 414-0th St A number of spring Cor. 191416 Pa.Ave. high-cuts — cut very Cia ASERRERELL s . N.W. N 2843, Preparstion 1 D, O law schoota, . o Latin. BAR ETAMISATION B o ', Bookkeeping. Bvening clasees, 7 ol Washington Stock Exchange 7&K 255PafveSE e foms ek | | Bt Vel bome ent BT e 30e | [tz v e ey : = | tnpienriny, Ehcumatinm, iwatss,| | S 5 " 20c | Shoulder Lamb Chops, b..23¢ | | 7 saues =1 e et s Cal e e | U Rt LT 2 100 ED S 10 F1.000 at 100 S1.0N0 ot E i 5 5 euthaler— 21, at 2, . SCHOOL of M o i o e e s 30 Finest Pork Products | 7P i A2t SRRSO ? o Washington s Tlos—$100 at 1 Smoked Hams, 8 to 10 Ibs, |Smoked Shoulders, 4 to 6 Ibs, E?S: D 18c Fresh Hams, Ib...........27c Washington Railway pfd.—5 at 5§ Washington Railway 45—$500 at 5i%. Bid ard. Asked Prices ! BONDS PUBLIC UTILITIES. American Tel. and Telgs American Tel. and Telga. 4 Am. Tel. and Tel. ctl. tr. Am. Tel. and Tel. cons. Anacostia and Potomac 5s Anacostia and Potomac guar. 5s. C. and P. Telephone 5s. Capital Traction B. R. City and Suburban 5: DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts, North 272 Night Classes—Day Classes Individual Inistract Course in 3 to 9 Months Gall e Writs for Latest Catalogue Metropolitan K. K. 5 ENTER ANY TIME () d 'sed b = Potomac Electric Lig \ . . . . adverh: y York Imperial Apples, 1/, pk. 10c J | Eoiomac b, oug 52 4 Yellow Globe Onions, 1/ pk..7¢ Potomac Eiec. Power G, M. 8. ST our . . friends” 1 ph.isc f§ | gt i ver 5 WASHING: o Large Smoked Labrador Her- AR lon sy aot Eiec ds.. 57% 38 e rag, Sc each 3 for. .. zse [l | IS SR SACL w0 & 0. N 3 San Diego, Calif. D. C. Paper Mfg. 6s. - = “The shipment reached here WASHINGTON'S lb ch n iR R e wla, Stlie Toiversiy_ Course siven by pon in perfect - condition, with BEST o 3 CTILITIES about_ove year. . - absolutely no damage or American_ Tel. and Telga. ... 100% S FohpPrypemtion. Eater at axy time. breakage, due to the excellent STORES LOCATED AT— PR uw FOR canm(o)_o o packing.” | n.;o:n Market, 12th & H Sts. - 254 i X mlnxn‘;"-ndn STEWARD SCH 5 . W. ton Rw. e 18th St. N. W, ‘Washington Kwy. and Elec. pfd. 53 OF HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY | e o=t \(mantuloaly) s 5 o vt 2 e B . Consolidated carload | | E=Fofasmms = Kt T ‘ ¥ fl’elght service 1330 Nichor Aver Knscomta ™™ Gsbaasnave ¥ w. American i | olum) : 9 Saves waste of freight car space. | g D b s T R A Y E R s waste of shipper’s money, waste of time and provides greater 4} SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY safety and speed. ; b 4 wt’ for Beginners It A i icago d : o e ey for BEGINNERS has zA or 3 1 3:’33555‘255‘ furaiture NG, oaiversiy Facalty he would charter a car for his American Security and Trust. struction. Standard case method. s'?:&}"l‘?hnzm;lrng ltfl».d e ::.‘llrl-; Continental Trust . “STRAYER'S spells SUCCESS™ 80 the same. Too cars to carry FATNNTH _ ain 300 e . s would travel safer. Freight on two cars paid where one would T suffice. / mg g.uv'l.n“ns:mmmu {g 210 ; : We are trying to stop some Ualen Savings E g . . . United States ADTS DATTC of this waste by our consolidat- - Washington Mechagics’ ARISTOCRATIC cd car service, e walcome i An early placing of orders = ~ el b quiries, and as the service grows A 3 P (A N DI E D ; z we can be of larger service. 1S Suggested g....":"".;g;‘r:-m - = THE LAIIE?'FPD'I' AND ATLANIA . o 1 1 g ; o “&;fl'.lf. ISWBAKC. & STEWARD’S { 5 &"lh i) ) 3 Real Estate Title e nocs’; o s = MISCELLAN: . Business College Safe Deposit for Silver- P ackmg Shlpplng Srlembis Gt S Tl ACCREDITED 3 @ 1203 F St Main 8873 ware and Valuables PR T R 2 1 : vy In our burglar-proof vaults, un- i cmovais - . der guarantee, and for furs, : ¥ __ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Clotting Eug et nouridry Storage il T MASDOLIN, GUITAE. BANIO cold storage rooms. 1.G._B. Thomes. T2T Girera . Col. 1286W, Berurily - PLANT TO BE ERECTED. ;,w MAIN 7558, ALL nxAso?rH-. 3 -~ e — ::Washington Conservat usic 3 Virginia Tannery ecome Wood- : feerm bl Storage for motor cars (dead), ; working Establishment. & MRS OLIVE JoNAB, 1412 for pianos and paintings, for m fpecial Dispateh to The Staz. R bours luggage and household effects. d FREDERICESBURG, Va. February PIANO LESSONS = : 1140 Fifteenth street JL5= O Hania hus decsd theieil |0 e 1)) | Becurity BrorageGompany ] ; | ¥ e peetate .';‘,'wmr'::k o, il iake”s limited mumber } Bt s C. A. Aspinwall, President Durchased and has arcived. Work | [ - = Batabil L Storage Departmeas = 3 . Hefl " '{‘56:;. “r’x ¢ lumbia . ne % + American Security sad Trust Compesy 7 g '.xlpe“ 2&'&“3 .t &"."’nflf l!n' 01;:"‘3 : tion within the pext thirty days. Building materials of all kinds will be manufactured, et sos guaranteed : mote reading t deman- Jistration. 2 to 10 p.m. DENART SCHOOL OF « POPULAL JUSIC, 1403 Hoato 22, E o

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