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. D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921_PART % BIG DOWNWARD SWINGS |WEEK’S STOCK REACTIONS IN WHEAT THIS WEEK| ARE ALMOST CONTINUOUS CHICAGO, March 12.—Big down-| NEW YORK, March 12.—The week in ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, M Atlantic National ank o ackson- § MORE IDLE IN CHICAGO: !BEHER FEE“NG IN v g eSS e Sivisers DETROIT ACTIVITY GROWS L:‘.‘:.;k" S Renenye ot DIVIDENDS DECLARED. g Stock of Tay- Record able. memmnrn e STRIKEVOTEVITAL ¥ CHICAGO, March 12.—A full crop in- quiry by the Modern Miller this week Anierican_ Window Glass, 50, "March 18 April 18 Aprit 'indiCates &, very high condition for the votton Still Problem. ward swings in the wheat market|the stock market was one of almost " Mareh RN BOEY wigtit fwhdat; drops| haiciop. Jn S i “Citrus fruits and tourists are as [have followed definite steps this week | oo oo e o 0 two" weeks early and has abundant Weekly Survey in Latter Center much of an asset to Florida as naval toward widesprsad lowering of wages sty e :“‘(‘“:I‘::‘( Apeit moistul Vi ct Show: stores and lumber, and the season |Comp: _with a week ago. > ares 1o = s ...m,':',..‘-}:“i'.' |.k‘|3,g.‘.’ Bae ,.".‘,fi,'&‘; hows That 58,000 Workers ” Just closing has been unusually prof- |this morning showed a drop of 9% to <. last vear's low records being | . B, @ $LT Apeil ‘3n Tennessee. Green bug is abundant in Have Been Taken Back. itable In these lines” he added. 11 a bushel, corn was off 2a2ls to 2 eded in several note- )"y TRy Aprit "black soil counties of Texas, with some = i 1t is the view of bankers, howe‘yer. oata 3 to 3'5a3l;, and provisions, 15 2 . 5 ML A2 ispread in area and in Oklahoma, but the '] CHIC. March —Unemploy- . that permanent relief and satisfac- B‘.' = - " ed o . due primarily 10 | Independent appeara; ant i 8- ent in Cl 1 e throughout earish sentiment, due to strain » scaling down of wages| Tool. a, § Aprit 1 fipearunce ot the piant e oot Dl |Qutcome of Packers” Issue jmentin Cuicuse ity inciens: |Auto and Tire Men Report icry businces conaitions thronhont |imauherit “huinte havedt Htoct g dom o e Lo, & . < n and Soft wheat < . sove z ¢ the cotton problem. They share |Chiefly after a threatened strike most ring fea-] Pf @ $1.55...... Ap: Soates indicate to date 4 luree produc- | Awaits Sunday Action at | N e Better Demand for Cars. | 5™t “fasmers. ' resentment |the meat-pucking indust ture,” Some ot the Eilt-cped trasspor Estimates of the numb, against the recurring bear raids on |taken s‘;‘"f}r‘» the federal R ations with unbroken dividend record i ed from 160,000 to iti the cotton market, and the demand of ashington an: ter some ¢ | notably were among th Kansas City. FOMIEONGI D Conditions Eisewhere. o T T e o Telation | Irest. mailroad sysicms in the coun- | more rey Ll placed th * that will restrict purely speculative n formal notice of pre Although trade views took a more 000, but t ' G. T. ROCKWELL. market transactions is gaining £e cuts affecting all classes |hopeful view of géneral conditions, re- teh to The Star., support from new and unexpected |°f employes. Another depressing fa < by producers of the more no r - Sta 0 Jand 4 e [tor was apparent likelihood that the x o e The Best Blly in Mo, March 12— num- 5 ND, Ohio, March 12.—An |%ources. It is their view that the| o, Gy SRPEIERC MREHOPOT oin” and | ansuring. the Fobrunmy gy oot Washington 7 o s since, 3 3 Fovernment should take a hand o |foRndabout movement of EEAIY BUC aasring the February Ol”La“ugrmrn‘lnnt ashingto City packing house workers | (i}, 5 10 of =2 . improvement in certain lines of busi- [ gee that short selling of cotton fu- |{1H« rmany would be restricted. if | being a case in point - X ) will take a strike vote Sunday hu mployers of [ness has been noted in this section [ tures should be restricted. not brought to a halt, by the effects | The money market, =o fa it affec 2 Sold Upon the outcome of that vote and | lDor reporid thaC durinz e month | since the first of the month. The in- of Germany's break with the allies. {od the fnancial distriet, recorded 1o R ome of that vote 39! they: had Taid ‘off I5/000) men: % = il csides. official figures on domes e o o e e L f |he vote of the rest of the packing | ¥ Tt | o e | Slight, but thero secms to be FINANCIAL NOTES. pBomides, ufticial figurvs on domestic | material alicration from recent firm con: eft house employes throughout s M e ack] ter underlying feeling than at| p ("o 0 o0 reports an in- |atocks in the United States counted and hank ooy SoonimiR o may depend the industrial secur- | Sued by the 15 soeintion timo since the readjustment |erese of $965.881 in eales in February, | further against the buil side of the |ifren, Mhsei ooy Bl and its tribut hows that more kers | wringer bezan to make its presence |gross increasing from $8,172.381 in 1919 |market. Export buying which devel- 1350 to 1358 Taylor ibly that of the | Bave been taken back nty- | ol to $9,138,262. Sales for January and|oped on the downturn in prices failed [ AL : Rty oepostE o Street N.W. LR I nine member corporati r 3 February were $17.475.989, compared |t0 cause more than transient rallie buted fo the week's W. R L T iy of suspended or- [ ith $16.648 60 in 1919, and so, too, did conflicting govsip T . offerings of Canadian Pacific. ! ted and President | noted. et ste 2 2 5 4 hill s . at cla a d Open and Lighted Until 8 pam. il |5, Ui« F e an= | While oniy makers of motor accessorfes. Part of | clared the regular quarterly dividend of | ®corn “ung oats were influenced By | fnternational credits were. again in a 50 & share. . There had been consider- [the . tio 55 8 . able speculation in financial circles over | @ risumption of business at the Ford | §1e oDt el mills and automobile ‘parts | Copper sold at 12 cents a pound ye: Imanufacturers of northern Ohio, and |terday, the lowest price since 1914. T Provisions averaged lower. in sym- especially ¢ el Jarge | trade continues to report stagnation pathy with grain and on sclling rortion of the n; Is used in Ford | buving, and copper producers express |cribed to packers. improvement is attributed to the me reasons as wheat, although {state of deadlock hecause of the allied there was something of counter- | inyasion of Germany. balance in continued export demand DANES FORM COMPANY. Ipeal of the workers and take govern- | to the pia mental action that will prevent the lindicated there walkout, the result will be reflected in f eral increase. ther industries. In brief, the whole s factorie ire re process of readjustment may be Lie The total num up. ers now em Thers is & pleasing present and profitable future in MICHIGAN PARK for corn. | | | | | Referendum of Emplesen. {137 against @ low mark of $.000 on < received | concern over the immediate outlook. Butter Organizati A ' o % Tas entic °s Tece _— g ation May Hel Forty acres in develop- The referendum of packing house o by for March [ Net earnings of 315,058,022 and sales / P 3 ¥ employes, ordered by the Omaha : : 0 in | of 593,983,201 are shown in tne annual| SHIPPING ISSUES SHAKY. Tt for 1920 for the 12, I du Pont de emours & Co. These figures compare EW K h with sales of $105,437,923 and net earn- | Business Is Now Not Only Trou- {!urers and shippers of butter in Den- compi with from the Ford Company ment. Over thirty houses sold. Large lots. Six and Lower Prices. NEW YORK. March 12— Manufa ference of union officials following \\Anf:px;‘-::l:h?nrl\,‘:umw m. of nn;.\_x-"v FOREIGN TRADE NOTES. alone. completed cight roo hot-water o ) s Tmprovement Reported. mark and their representatives B e 2 p ik ) ! on exported about 70 per cent of Nt ot this Sort is also re- | iPES of $11,620953 in 1919. lesomel Buticacty Yhis: countny: bhve srobiiin heat, tiled bath, open fire- en loft S R S e manufacturers who as- | Directors of the Firestone Tire and i 7 United Danish Butter Asso 4 Jace real S la m By the st s it _{Sert that much Drogress 18 being made | Rubber Company voted to pass the| NEW YORK. March 12.—The busi-|inc. and will maintain ofie place, real slate roofs, laun- Clare of the period of liqwic |, During 1921 Jamaiea, it i< stated. willlin reducing the large supply on hand, | cEUlar quarterly dividend of 13z et |ness of shipping sccurities from one| 'Tho concern has obtained refrigers | |ll dry, etc. Exhibit, 4211 The wage adjustm {-" in the ;z1»3rk~« for dredee »’Hv;‘r;;'fil‘nn manuf; of hard rubber };’"‘lgfij‘vfih“\;-’d neel(oe,:rpnin)ns ofpan- city to another is becoming extreme- fator space in New York and on st am- | 12th Take car marked ment hit the tenth f e -j"; o el Gy parts for batteries and a maker of .;;“";M,,‘." 1:000.000, after a $11,.|ly expensive, not to say complicated}ships for a considerable period. In Pl i 1 Aistrtet, Of NI Fohns extensive harbor improvements. rubber gloves for eléctriclans reports | BroXimately, $4,000,000, ""|and troublesome. The much-adver-|addition to the customary 112.pound Brookland” to end of quarters, just when - n chambers of commerce | that its plant, although not large, is | 200 i tised “crime wave" has caused all{casks. s < will send butter in te. OF mhone (M. Gose { provement” in general conditions was | are con: ng the su Nitaioy ing ‘twenty-four hours a day| The average cost of a list of staplegory of precautions to be taken which v boxes, the smaller|[|| TOUte- OUr phone AL 06935 becoming apparent. went between the West In- wo twelve-hour shifts. foods in sixty cities in Canada Shows | never were thought of before kg preferable to some for auto service. e Miny. ¢bligations hadl been Mg ¢ Britain similar to that magority of Cleveland automo-|$14.08 in February, as compared with | MYer were thought of befores 0 10, 51 | Consumersind dsalers ‘They contain 8 rooms and g S o &t % h a manufacturers report better | $14.48 in January. In January, 1914, % 2 . . 3 Beavz bt dated. the credit situation w Canada. ind for cars 1 This” fact 18| the average was $7.13 bonds tepm Wew Yotk do Wanliog op TR i MIDDAUGH & SHANNON bath; hot-water heat; hand- ing up and a general disposition t0| The Daimler Motor Company at Stutt- r cars, and this fact he averagi s $7.73. was sent in six packagés on six differ-| Aol sending a mission t, ent trains over three railroads. The e to discuss a credit which Argen- | financial officer of an up-state city, may advance to Italy for the pur- who had sold some $1,800,000 in his|chase of raw materials. L | LD Homes Made New—at a Small Cost some hardwood floors. Fronts o ahead was manifest when every g ik thing was thrown into a state of un are of tapestry '_"”C“‘ with [} o tainty by imck of knowledgd as to cement front porches. 22 how labor will react to wage reduc- 2 7 1o | SUDPPOrted by the declaration of reg- 3 o vers- v Cor- ~Unterurk oses to double 3 E n of reg-| The Famous Players-Lasky Cor ’!f,.,:u??,hfr:"rr.';,r‘?fl O .00 0bg | nlar_dividends by the White com- |poration during the week ended Feb- & g !m. irgest manufacturers of motor | ruary 14 shipped approximately 1 id the Chandler company. 500,000 feet of film to foreign cou Woodward Building, 15th & H truck o S ft & cporte » Hol : » i ived front. Large vards to 15-ft tions proclaimed by employers a: C conds exported to Hoiland ive producers of passenger |tries, including France, England, Den- | City’s bonds to a local group, arrived alley. Double back porches. necessary step before progress can | Juring 1020 were valued at §56.000,000 . The Peerless company has de- |mark, Germany, Mexico, Argentina |With the securities and a bodvguard Smr;;ge room in attic be mad florins, or deuble the 1819. Dutch ex- t dividend for the entire;and several others. It was the largest|of six policemen. And so it goes. ports to Germany, however, were much less than for 1918 i Mexican customs reccipts for 1920 although at a reduced | volume of shipments in a single week | Time was when a man put a bundle since the organization of the com-!of bonds in his suit case and took them Steel Awalting Prices. pany. into the sleeper with him. But not Owing to the uhsetiled price situa- now. These days he first insures the Lion the stecl bsiness s alow hove. bundle for full value. Then he hires as in other steel districts. Ste TRADE CONDITIONS. especially trustworthy messengers. s _are working only part time.| NEW YORK, March 12.—Dun’s re- | Then he gets some detectives to watc] sult ore shipped from Lake . {the messengers. And then he hopes ie ports to interior furnaces in | for the best. 1 Rail Cut Affects Many. The movement of railroads to cut I wages of laborers, which took on a{ leXican cUstolns Feeeciis oo pes: under way at this section since the ;i T8t 28 e first of the week. [pward of 00| The restriction on the importation o men are affected in this territory. tobacco in bales at Liverpool has been The Union Pacific has ziven notice | discontinued. - of a cut of 18 cents an hour in wages! A new Chil Terms Can Be Arranged C. H. Small 1358 Taylor St. Owner and Builder view of trade says: e i an law raises import du-{ Wiring, Painting, Decorating, of laborers, a reduction from 45 10| ties 50 per eent on many elasses of | February w 657 tons less than| “With the advancing season there e S e F495 A . ) 35 iaborers, & requction from 15 o |use o0 tne amiunt hanaicd i’ February 4 1is some stmulation of activities fn| o Tt L Floor-finishing, Heating, Roofing, other roads will approximate that : - - o situation pre- e : = Planned by the Union Pacific. During 1920 the revenue of the Neth- he certain directions, and an early open for an early NEW YORK, March 12.—Prime mer- Carpenter Work, Plumbing—Any better than was ed, judging | and offerings of new merchandise are (3'g730! demand, 3.8 ples, 3.805, from the trend of affairs last No. | meeting with a readier sale than had b expected in some quarters. . | Belgian francs, demand, ‘ca Consult FERGUSON v improvement in The reported paucity of supplies|742" Guilders, demand, 34.2 pany. It has increased the working |motors for plows. day from eight to nine hours. effect- American makes dominate the market ing a wage cut without decreasing the pay envelope. Among other Kansas City indus-|eriands amounted to 439,623,000 florins, iEatlonises ing of spring trade is foreshadowed. |cantile paper. = Bxchange ir. = tries to move for a readjusiment of | exceeding 1919 receipts by 110,700,000 Ftering ‘for the sea: | Favorable weather and the near ap- |regulars steriing six(y-day bills and Alteration—All Under One Con- labor conditions is the local branch |florins. . 1s 8o far. ach of Easter are helpful to re- |commercial sixt: ills on banks. ot of the Procter & Gamble Soap Com-| Poland is converting tank cars to | are opening up distribution in different sections, |3g53: commercial _sixty-day _bills, . | x i | ver and Decemb how that t Unofficial fig- in_Chile. for agricultura Bargains! there is considerable competition is steady, althoush many|in a few lines, as in some textile |3 Litre, “aemand, . 368 . e e S other countri g projects are heing gh‘n]d 332, branches, also. gives moderate im- 370 \arks, demand, 1 cable: —and we'll have the “new home” ready to ASK FOR ACCOUNTING An _Anglo-American company is re-|pending the possibility of cheaper |Petus to buying. and a measure of ., demand, Argentine, de- turn over to you in the shortest possible « |ported to have been formed to deal in{construction costs support of prices after a protracted 34.50. Brazilian, demand, 1 2ime i L cotton in Copenhagen, with v 1o period of yielding. Broadly consid- | Montreal, 12 9--6 per cent discount. [s) -4 Ly . - a,figalns Vanderbilts Called on to Show How | supplving Denmark, Finla " Revival of Auto Industry cred” nowever, the situation s atill | "Government and raiirond bonds casy. ot tmate (eoyerall iihederaile e ° 1and. markes y various unsat v = = e on—an at estimate a Low One— Father Handled Trust Fund. P avoring to se- PG features, especially in industrial we guarantee to sa z 7 NEW YORK, March 12.—Appli cu?e'“i"‘fl’i,,&",?fla‘.’252'?5“(‘,?"l“.{i‘,\u“ Atlanta Trade Insplratmn channels, and revised estimates of = R K g 0 save you money. Your Inquiry Will tion was made_in surrogate’s court Galiay teadsiin s yitisthe Dutcl: BY RALPH SMITH. |:|2','.,5§fl"£:f,1 ‘y;r(l-}l::m;lrgem?::;er':‘r: Your Choice of a 3 or 4 2 FERGUSON Inc. ¢ .. here to have William K. Vanderbil st indies. pec P ” tricted manufac- . Be Given Preference Jr. and Harold S. Vanderbjit, exec.| Swedish rallways have placed an or- [ S04l DIspateh o The Star. Torine sperstions = Bedroom and Bath, If You utor® of their father's estate, make |der for electrical equipment for freight| ATLANTA, Ga. March 12.—The re- | "0 orders flow more freely to 2 - 1114 Sth St. N.W. Phone N. 231-232 an accounting of the stewardship of | locomotives with German firms. Jayal of the automobile industry since | gome producers, the demand remains Attic and Wide We Also Bulld, Garuges That ¢ —PHONE NOW— their father ‘as the sole surviving| Tne United States now ships more | jjor, SemoiL was almost entirely | fitful and usually in small lots to trustee of a trust fund created for|ihan a quarter of its Jumber exports to rs ana aistribaters; whose tepi|| CoYE Unmetitely, or neathy, cedulre Porches Adele E. Schmidt Barker, who died A R AR 5 1 . « 1 E [#1in Bonn, Germany, last July. The|LlAtn America, Sriagenc gon ooy COLUMBIA HEIGHTS | % abpiication was made by Atforneys| During 1920 Czechoslovakia exported b , ment, indicating a purpose among o embraces a large part of the|many interests to defer extensive en- southeast, to stage this week an auto- | gagements until conditions become One-half block from 14th St. Cars = to the United States goods valued at| mobile show that has broken a - samplt Hames Dandy brick home of six for Harold C. Barker, nephew of Adele | to_the 10bi as broken all at- | more stable E. Schmidt Barker, and who under |$17.082,000. tendance records and brought to At- | ——————————————————— g €6 - £ roums dnd batn, having sl | 15 Scom LPkin,tre T e e e o et s 1327 & 1337 Tavlor St. N.W. OU Donr’t “Buy Experience X : itk et fareiing e tosbe iy 1 11 kcctions of the south. Sales | === = B N o o The establishment of the trust fund WOMEN CRUELLY BEATEN. inspired the show, which in turn has E=0E=ETE=E=S = When You Employ t g lates back to 1877, svhen Commodore 8 ated sales. | throughout, open fireplace, Colonial front porch, sleep- ing porch: deep lot with room for garage on wide L 9 | o i : “«“ . + " 5y Cornelius Vanderbilt bequeathed it to 5 The automobile business was the i 3 ‘Maxim er | his daughter, Catherine Lafette, the |One Probably Killed During Auto | first and the hafr(ls-u[ hit in this terrie The pmonal interest | : B, L s Of':g:;sa" 'fif: d . : SNoGTIN, (o) S he Hased by, hri ara’to Y A tory, barring, of course, cotton, which < i % : s A ive operation for continue on to her_children, one of Ride With Two Men. remiins & state ot deoression, dus ||| we take in every Real S ANNNNNN the ordinary layman to plunge int Real E ) aved alley. Less than a 5 y A8y plunge into a Real Estate =qulro from 14th street whom was Adele E. Schmidt Barker. 3 VILLE, 8. C., March 17 {in part, to the law of supply and de- E D ll fll t o deal—lacking ‘facts and figures that he has not an Hhe” For GEek #ale; Y - Sheriff R jes| mand, ‘and in part to the bearish state (2 at 18 been able to obtain. operations of market manipulators. TWO DEAD MEN FOUND. |oionsrine 3| The mprovement i e automopi< || brought to us makes the et industry is accepted by bankers as a o reported to. have been badly | forerunner of the return of conditions 1 One Apparently a Suicide, the |Worren an LIt s e R | result quickest and most aten perhaps kil r nor- e me ey in business i s Other Slain With Knife. white men. bt i g i 1 n business tAroughout the sam‘adory forour price, $9,500. McKEEVER & GOSS&' Those facts and figures are here because we have been through the necessary experience and make it a business to know every situation as it develops. It doesn’t cost any more and oftentimes much less to place your problem in our hands. This office NEW L ked the q . I s or_\a‘: Er?ig:(r;l?g:sc,:nl;_‘z,;: "r‘i‘l’;’i . : et e g ‘gng:’l‘-:r; ll:vo:;tfu'l‘rendl. . clients. is an organization of specialists where the different This is a fine house. en- | Hlalmost simultaneously today on the |Fibly #nd one eve all but closed from | oy "this Serritory, it is stated . thnt We are fast lines of Real Estate endeavor are undertaken tirely in keeping with its | | outskirts of the city. blow she said the two men had S Gitlen e e o relall i thi individually. | location. There are seven |! One, 2 man apparently about thirty g said that she ai making his 3 tha s is good and on the upward i five years of age, had been tied up in |and the King aken trend, but in the smaller towns and oicciehe fiest o #aclc and s automobile ride with the two men, and Sd i ne thought i 2 o - |alleged atta )1 ass; ountal : Hd 2 boulévard in the Bronx. partly on foot When T ran away lebs 4nd are In better shave problem is | senerously proportioned rooms and two tiled bathe; §| hot-water heat, electric ; lights with very attractive NN Real Estate _,;_,Mcxfimn-acos 3 fixtures, thoroughly mod- ern; glassed-in _sleeping Take any l4th St. car to icers, “the men ha Taylor St. and walk one-half porch; built-in garage. The other, a well dressed man |She told the officers, “the men had than other sections of the brought up. squyare to sample house. S Sk This_is a bargain. Price, bout twenty-four vears old, was dis- % L2 4 B south, according to reports received ||| ¢ $12,750. - #| covered by a Boy Scout in a clump - by the Federal Reserve Bank of At- Buyers, Sellers, Investors, Easy Terms JSOB=Rye Steest: W McKEEVER & GOSS of busnes along the New Jersey pall- _— ata. The cities of Atlant | Lessees Find Every Advantage | Open and lighted until 9 p.m. Nmbirs) Waskington el 5 — v 1405 Eye St. N.W. Main 4732 sades, near Enszlewoo ar the nah and Columbus, in Geors v embers Washington Real Estate Boa il oy ? body was found a botte of poizon | STARVING, SELL CHILDREN | Ziftrca retatively 1ive dupime 1o epsolting Us. For Sale By NEXT jand the lips were burned. de his [ depression. Columbus especially has nat was stamped “Yonkers, N. Y. A cscaped the stringency, due to the TI] as A | SR s Wl Chinese Parents Dispose of 210 | [iiliion "of ‘Camp Benning, and in Oficefiof om - Jameson | FINE STONE HOUSE Offspring in Stricken Districts. | Atlanta and swvannan. retai wrade || Graeme T, Smallwood|||[| 996 New York Ave. N.w. held up remarkably well. {DATO’S SLAYERS CAUGHT. —in most desirable part of | 4 NEW YORK, March 12 ¢ pite the slump in the demand ||| 5 I N ] G P s | G mwo Men Arvestn Chargea with | T 2, S0 SIS Mur e o ST st Bl (e S | 727729 141h St Main 070 |} Ask ¢he Man Who Ouwns = ICES f Jot. This beautiful - i / Y vince ces, Florida is < -1 erty includes seven rooms Assassinating Spanish Premier. | &"ninni. Norihern China, ace Ueciared k. W Lane. bresident of the | o Gle s T S. B One :.':'guf..;.:l hr‘r:rh:\a“ilr:l‘al'l‘.‘c? | MADRID, March 1l.—According to|dispatch received here today by the e Slass - inclosed — breakfast | #|the newspapers here the assassins of | American committes for the ; y 719 tO 737 Pfln et st N closed breakfast | Bl premier Dato have been caught at |famine fund. - ! ceton Ot. IN. VY. and sleeping porches, beau- | #| £TEIer, Dato s the report said, were tiful oak floors, open fire- | %] Ciudad Lineal near Madrid. a vy made Dlaces: all improvements; | %| oin & house in the Calle Arturosoria, b made in ¥ i e | whicl was rente S Y guards arrested two men whose cloth- rder received. | # % Qed e dat — - : | [ st o tha el The wharis | o0 pr e HO NOW LEASING! | MCKEEVER & GOSS %4 motor cyeir. which s said to corr ¢ 3 “i# | 1405 Eye St N.W. Main 4732 | % spond to the desc civen o hs Avaorlnted Proes = e e i o i, TS Burdefiiy i 4| OME: Nareh M Shrtines Poveh: The Chastleton Apartment Hotel NEXT $| the time of the assassination. In this | €rty, the new . prance obf = - nce ol s osunl __ @ jcar. it is declared, were found several | church, will sail for.the United States, ] Eeare from Cherbourg the fi | WEST OF 14TH STREET g gl g ‘on bonrd e steame Sixteenth Street at R if it is possible to make the nec { $8,300 % |HUNT FOR CHILD IN SEWER. |arranze : o Located n" e of Saul's ;i MONTREAL, March 12 —Volunteer F’Ue Hfl’ld'ed Add't7.ana’ Roam, Just Comfi’EtEd’ | Addition's prettiest siveets; | %1 divers were working today in the mein Making a Total of 9 | this home of =ix bright, | outfa ltu‘lh-'"zz‘;i;omq M:i'w»rr Ir} h‘z" Bince 1809 cheery rooms an ath is | #|atteropt to v v of eight- . . o7 7 heing sacr e hy arty | # -old Lillia M ing. ‘No place like home; no home like ours”| | S 5‘af.’,‘.'flu;m‘;":w:flz{:’% S One Thousand Rooms in This Building $2,000 Less Than ays. c lights, o {noon. Frequent visits t : ; Otl . ! 1{1«.{.:. sle ;‘;'g Dorch '1.;'&5 ‘g'frn;n v;‘hlr'?:‘ c.mhm;efl ,.":;‘ :a:‘:g:‘nn:: . (Leases Now Eemg Executed) er Builders ront pore ns and { made by e cl s mother, who was | awnings throughout, gar- | walking with Lilllan when she plunged Ask For | age space o 0 55 | %l to death. L - T - i h.,':&,:n : Jnri S otia ;n % Washington’s Newest and Finest Apartment Hotel Practically the ! ne now lomorrow . may be t Iaty » am : VER & GoSS g Rleduced_ !.o Esflect All of the Apartments Ready for Immediate Occupancy Same House | t. N.W. Main 4752 mmediate Sale I pe B LT ; X ! nspect Toda: Nt ? Be:utnlfu’l ]Caethedral Ave. Every Conceivable Convenience o 2|l | Wondertu “nome, cioxe 10 Six Rooms and Bath | Downtown—Excellent | %![ll Eviry modern Convenience e Jor the Comfort of the Tenants F H ey - bodied B SR- . 1 Condition Al B : ; ! Electric Lights : non and 1, st (2| cellent condiiion and no trouble Be Sure to See Our Non-housekeefping apartments of one and two TOWI:S and bath, Ln'g; Lot;.fl’-ved Alley i s bl by g | 2 rty which i lo- Housekeefping apartments from two rooms, kitchen and °°"'l G"ul' f [ e roun generousty | G most cxciutive avenues SUNSHINE HOMES bath to five rooms and bath; many with '@idwus'ha.: o { Bl T L. E. Breuninger & Sons Fialibed and Undor Construotion large porches entirely screened. Side-oven Gas Ranges | spacious bedruoms. Two Main 7166 706 Colorado Blix. Lots, 35 to 6o f f 5 Closets | thousand doliars has } Washi g' H ights ‘U‘ls' 35 Giren] e tony Larger Apart ts if Desired i cently been spent 7 ashington Heig| real open fireplaces; every arge: artments 1f Desire ) decorating this hous | e i e modern convenience. : 2 D ‘ake 9th Street Cars to Princeton Street and walk Betfoce ot e 1% S T ""‘,""n;! Homes in the city with || Renting Refpresentatives at the Building gT half square or phone us for lutos. Newly bui 0 my ei { eas! Y LS A R LI 2 n,.,.:;*. ¥ Large. lot to alle ground all around for less |fl! ERces /om B oeetiBtratoe) =R i 3 Southern exposure, # 1 fo: i 9 garage. 14 el Sl e b LR than houses in a row. |||| , i Price, $15,000 A for ‘appointment. Possessin. A R e | | jl h’e F H Sml‘th Com an HOUSES CAN BE INSPECTED ANY TIME | ol EERYRREI B e Erevninger & Sons Will 4906 Arkansas ave. Take [l e o Par OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS L ; Web t*st-‘—-- of 16th || 14th or Georgia Ave. (gth \ Managing Agent g‘ : ’lfirl .-,w“'. o e l St.) car to 13th and Emer- eautiful Breuninger - bu Lo i I pomeaot "nine roomatand twe MIHll son. Saul’s Addition. Or Fi ee 4 ;é 'mzih!’-‘l:"m"‘;" ':‘{‘1"_:‘ br;:‘.‘#f; It phone us for auto service. 815 fteenth Str 1 % i 2405 Eye Street. N %Il carage. See this home Sunday, : } Floor Plans on Request- h R HOWENSTEIN Co o VOSSR ;1 frany otner ey, e 5t ||| MIDDAUGH & SHANNON i g o INe . Some nsurance Pa.v;t, A LB, Bumet '.;;"{&“S'om {[If weodwara Buitding, 15th & n 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST t Ours Pay ASH! % Main 7106 706 golmlo Bldg. alx S0ty 3 |

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