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“ THE -EVENING "STAR,'VWASHINGTON D. C SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921-PART 2. IREIID S i s e o BALTIMORE, + September 17 (Spe- trictly fresh, per doz., 41a42; e F[]R $2] lm’m Basic and Subsidiary Industries Returning cial).—Potatoes—White, 150 1bs., 3.50 Avmmlnu, 40. 4,605 100 1bs., 2.50a2.75; Nos. 3 and | Live poultry--Reosters, per lb, 1 Over 350,000,000 Withdrawn| to prosperity — Workaday Overall inWeek—Guaranty Trust | Trade Improvement Cited—Sure Sign. 3, 75a1.50. Peas, bu., 6021.00. Beet: b bunch, 2i4a3. Cabbage, head, 6a12, |rorcey™ N o Cleans the Slate. Ao By oo s BY L A. FLEMING. 1 Dlspatch to The Star. per Caulifiower, bbl, 6.00. Celery, crate, |30ass: kiats youne each. 3 2.5024.00. Corn, doz., 10a20. Cucum Dressed poultry—Fresh killed spring Mellon. this NEW YORK, September 17.—It is national banks possible to alter the Constitution of Reay for : Inspection We have two more groups—nine and ten—of these beautiful Cottages . nearing completion. Some of them can be turned over at once. 5 There’s been an unprece- dented sale of these cozy homes—eight groups al- ready sold and occupied by — We Are Tearing Down the Large Temporary Office Buildings on 6th st. just south of Pennz. arve e e e e s e Ap e We are hauling this material to bugh our storage yards—and the ke n.,terhl may be purchased at either ‘Gouthwest Ofice Camp Meigs Ofice 6th & C Sts. S5th & FloridaAv, southwest northeast At both of these yards we maintain competent salesmen, _ Present prices are about one-half of last year's. Lumber bers, bu, 100a175. Eggplants, bas- | oy jcie ! Dot Y S at0;: hens, por Iby 1.25. Onions, 100 Ibs., 3.5024.00. i34; roosters, per Ib., 22; turkeys, per Derh basker: 13%0ase: {1b. 38a40; keats, young, each, 60a75. each, 6a12. Squash, basket, 20a25. To-| Pork—Dressed, small, per Ib., 15. matoes, basket, 40a50; bu.. 75a1.00. Live stock—Calves, choice, per b, Apples—Packed, bbi., 6.0029.00; bu., |12; lambs, choice, per Ib., 10; live hogs, 1.5022.75; loose, bbl, 2.0024.00; ham- [per ib., 9. per, 1.00a1.75. Green fruits—Apples, per bbl., 3.00a 10.50; per bushel basket, 1.00a3.00: | western, per box, 3.50a5.00; Californ lemons, ‘per box, 5.00a7.50; California | oranges, per crate, 5.5026.00; peache: resume production when the stocks on hand are dissipated. Lumber prices continue to show improvement, with price increase in selected classes. bor troubles are gradually being Cantaloupes—Crat sons, Ib., 7a8. Grapes, 20 1b.; b; 1.25a1.50. Peaches, bu., 3.00a4.00. Pears, bu., 2.00a3.50. Plums and Drul\es.‘{)u Va. Secretary called wpon morning. having Take Chevy Chase ; . settled, and many state and municipal {3.00a4.00. Quinces, bu., 1.75a3. = S0ad Noupes, per 1 car to Albemarle St., contented owners. deposits ‘of governmerit funds arising [the United States, and some people | projects on which work is now being |termelons, selects, hundred, 25.00a35.0 lc):n!eb,“sr.gfll’l;.?so:“:mo e oat00” e 2"(: Foo,.t 22c_qut first stop north of A delightful location— from the. sale of Treasury certificates |seem to think it as possible to ignore | started are counted on to do much [primes, 10.00215.00; culls, 5.0086.00. |basket. x10, 2x1: 2x4. 2x6, Zxn Flooring. thing and Heavy Timbers. Speculative Bullders, Attention: The 2x12s are 16 to 18 feet long and as good as mew. Bathroom Outfit $65 The toward the elimination of unemploy- ment. Notes of Commodities in Various Centers Molasses. NEW YORK, September 17 (Special). —The American Molasses Company has announced reduction on all grades of molasses, effective at once. The of issuc August 1 to pay into their respective federal reserve banks 50 per cent of the balance of such funds by Tuesday of next week. This will call for payment of § 500,000, and will deave the sa amount in the banks ‘to the 1 of the Treasury Department. With this payment practically $50. 000.000 of government deposits will have been .drawn from banks within the alteration, but it is not possible ito alter or ignore the laws of supply and demand. Those laws now are operating for the business rehabilita- tion of the United States as is shown by business dispatches received with in the last twenty-four hours. Those dispatches indicate beyond question that production and prices are ad- vancing both in basic and subsidiary industries. convenient to éverywhere —and everything conven- ient to it—stores, churches, schools, etc. Only $1,000 Cash is required—balance in Selling Prices at Close. Vegetables—Potatoes, new. No. 1, per ‘Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no|bbl, 5.00a6.00; per sack, 4.0025.50; N quotation; No. 2 red winter. spot, ; sweet potitoes, per bbl 1323% ; No. 2 red winter, garlicky, spot, Tettuce, nearby, 1.23%. New York, crate, September wheat, 1.23% per bushel; |celery, per doz, 50a75; October wheat, 1.24%; cargoes on |tuce. 1.00a1.50; cymbling: grade sold as follows: 50a75; spinach, per bbl. 3.00a5. ter, garlicky, at 1.32% per bushel; . per 100-1b. sack, 4.00a4.5 bag lots of nearby, by sample, as to 3.0023.50 per bbl.; cueumbe; quality and condition, at 1.13. 1. geplants, per crate. 75al. Corn—Cob, new. yellow, 3.60 per|tomatoes, per box, 50al.25 fones ..g;w Bureau of Standards —or Wisconsin Ave. cars to Windom St. Open for inspec- tion every day and fixtures which g0 to make up this met are of the very bext make xnd i SE vee! i s = o dozen; beans, 2.5 per in excellent condition. evening. moderate payments like a week, but without the slightest IONCHo o 1ic ine truest reflection | PFices now are: Fair, 35 to 44 cents |barrel, in car lots; contract corn, spot, | Per . t Iy =S R IR O L ) e etume 1 businens prosperity |8, Eallon; good, 46 to 54: fancy|62%; track corn vellow, No. 2 or bet- |l'ma beans, 10a25 per q New materit from our largem . rent. slightest effect one ‘way or ®®e other | 2 0 10 Er0 O B e iines from | 34 to 62; open kettle, 65; ponce fancy, | ter. domestic, 73a74. No sales. e T ST TR wrecking Job has made our stok of Come and see them. ontlasns the dull blue surface of the work-|58; choice ponce, 56; Porto Rico, 45| Oats—No. 2 white, new, 49a50; No. HEAD 2 building muterials complete. We Thi: so 1 money is not the ruli but accentuates what has been that reh P hone Cleveland 1490 or call at 4415 . Doors. ~ Window and T Window _Shades, Cantonment Plaster Board> Wall Bowrd, to 54, and black strap, 12. 3 white, new, as to weight, 46 to 47.; CHICAGO, Septembker 17 (United aday overall. The demand for these Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye as to|States bureau of markets).—Cattle— garments has advanced by .:aps and tent for months & factor in the past R. E. Hamilton - bound; i quality, 90a110 per bushel; No. : " 5 Window _Frames. Rudiutors, Piper 39th S Drcsalbug dulnesdisihusinaks men: ;3.':‘1?«?’.""13'5 sgizg"x}nd "thelr :relicl:g CLEVELA. D-h;:;::'mb" 17 (Spe- |Western export, spot. 1.1i% per Becelpts Jopejiuees. l°°'“"“°: "": Kitchen Sinks, Tunks and Electric 15 t. CERLY have increased in the normal ratio|cial).—A iarge cracker manufacturer | Pushel; No. 3, no quotation. week ago fat yearlings and goo ture es. NOTE Windo The general public is not following the Wall strest flight, much as some |0f demand .and supply. . This condi- interests would have one beli {tion exists not in one section of the is out. It may be intereste country alone, but is reported alike bonds. and it is surely.interested in |from the lumber camps, wheat fields Treasury certificates and three-year j0d orchards of the far west, the notes. |mines and cattle ranges of the inter- A dustained imountain region, the prairie farms, stocks, without the patent bull pool |factories and steel plants of the mid- operations of today, might get the |west, the cotton fields of the south public back again, Lut the sears are {and the textile plants of New Eng- too deep to tempt in to a manipulated |land. market. The federal reserve reg cserve ratio is now the highest reachel since 15, . The last week Owner’s Representative 4415 39th Street light and medium weight steers mostly 25 to 40 higher; plain{ heavy and northwestern steers un- even, mostly 25 lower: spots off more; ple for all trade requirements. common light steers about steady; fat Straw—No. 1 straight rye, nominal; | heifers generally 25 higher; other she No. 2 straight rye, nominal; No. 1|stock uneven; mqstly steady; canners, Wheat, 13.00; No. 1 oat, 14.50a15.00. | strong; bulls mostly 50 higher; veal CHICAGO, September 17— Wheat |calves, 1.00 higher: stockers, 15 to 25 opened %c fo %c lower on the Chicago | higher; feeders, steady. B Board of Trade today, with December | Hogs—Receipis, 3,500 head; steady 1.281 to strong; holdover. light: top, The) moderate neither strength in foreign exchange nor un- settled weather in the belt had ex- Hay—Receipts of new hay today | choice were 32 tons. Moderate demand for desirable new hay at a range of 16.00a20.00 a ton, but, generally speaking, receipts are am- here has announced a reduction of from 2 to 5 cents a pound on the 200 products of the company. This represents a cut of from 10 to 25 per cent. THESE PRIC] ith 1 [ Screens, Window Shadex, be i1’ Board, NN .. Reclaimed W Certainteed ROOFIN( $1.80; 5250 Sidney L. Hechinger Housewrecking Co. TWO OFFICES: 6th and C S.W. Sth and Fla. Ave. N.E. Open Saturday Afternoons. steady advance in Rubber. NEW YORK, September 17 (Spe- cial).—The market for plantation rub- ber is very quiet. There has been some factory demand for mixed grades, but not enough to stimulate trading. ~Smoked . ribbed sheets re- main at 1434 cents on the spot. AKRON. Ohio, September 17 (Spe- cial).—Tire companies, which en Not an Isolated Condition. This demand is not to be regarded s an isolated condition of the over- all trade, a subsidiary industry, but may be taken as a reliable symptom of ‘returning prosperity, of increas- pigs, steady; bulk desirable, Sheep—Receipts, 2,500 hea pected effects, pared with week ago. fat lambs creaseq st considerably. $31.000, e $ have decreased in banks have in- and loans contracted HBankers Buy Paper. Bankers are actua having con ing production and renewed employ- ment in commerce and industry as a whole. S The iron and steel industry is re- sponding to the laws of supply and demand. not only by the blowing in of additional plants, additional employ- ment, a progressive increase in out- put and still further curtailment of joyed a satisfactory business dur- ing the summer, are preparing for a more quiet fall and winter season. There are no large stocks on hand, there having been but six weeks' sup- ply ready for shipment August 1. The companies for the first seven months of this year operated on a basis of 25,000,000 units per year, as against Selling for eastern ac- count found the market unsupported and prices sagged to around 2 cents un- der yesterday's finish. The market then | turned dull and recoveries were slow. Corn was dull and slightly easier at | the start and dropped with wheat when ¥ the eastern selling was extended to (hel coarse grains. Opening prices were around 75 higher: fat sheep and year- lings, 25 to 50 higher; feeding classes, firm. to % off, with September at 53, De- cember 53% to 53 and May 53%. Oats followed corn, December opened at 39%, advanced a fraction and then sagged to 38%. Provisions were strong. A fair cash trade and support of lard .options by packers were chief factors. Shorts were | inclined to cover on the advance, which ! ranged from 5 to 12% points at the opening. Increased pressure from commis- siderable trcuble ves employed to advan- tage. cy were unable to obtain sufficient three-y bill, and the New not offer sufficient inquiry f 33,000,001 2 production costs, but by the accom- g panying increases in prices of fin- ished produ shading to stimulate lessening, in- quiries are increasing and are being turned rapidly into orders; pig iron, nails, sheets and other products have advanced materially in price. Cy and coke demand and prices Near Soldiers’ Home EW row of rough-texture brick houses built by Clarence H. Small. One house left, corner; six rooms and bath. hot-water heat, electric lights, finished in hardwood. sleeping and breakfast porch in rear; concrete covered NE YORK, September (Spe- cial).~Dynamite glycerine is easier This funny looking little guy in this market. Recent sales have ‘been made at 12 cents a pound, and with the big nose and bald = head has got to face the music. - The determined attitude of the Mrs. tells us that she is absolutely through seeing rent money handed over to Mr. Landlord. She wants a brand new home of teceptances at le: per . and the trend is di tinetly to lower rates. banks will the nominal quotations are 12 to 123 cents. Stocks have been somewhat, reduced but there are still sup- not cut rates plies_available at low levels. . o veme it i 5 h in front; space for garage. il such time they paid off {#¢neral movement, although it is ex porc! B garage. 2 o eir b Sk that some time still foust sion houses forced further declines in herown. She’s got the plans, and she knows where the lumber is ||| Reir_borrowinss—referring o the i a8l forkatTaanal toliconpeproducs Stik. wheat and the close was at the low Richmond bank especially. Guaranty Trust Cleans Slate. | coming from. Us! » There’s another bald-hcaded man in this town who said he was going to build this year. If he doesn’t get b ] soingto build; him{ loesn’t get busy pretty soon we’ll point of the day, with September, 1.23%;; December. 1.25% to 1.26, and May, 1.29% to 1.29% | Corn_followed wheat throughout the session, prices being close to the| low point of the season. The close found September at 52%, December at 52%a52%, and May, 571% to 57%. WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. December 1.28% 1.29% 1.23% 1.25% ! tion to normal Railroads have increased their car dings, the figures for early Sep- :mber being the largest since De- cember, 1920. Also they have re- sumed buying of steel, lumber and other material for replacement.needs. Woolen Mills at Capaeity. The woolen and worsted mills of PATERSON. N. J., September 17 (Special).—The number of workers employed by local broad silk mznu- facturers is only 63 per cent of nor- mal. Only 59 per cent of the normal number of workers are employed now by ribbon manufacturers, a decrease of 7 per cent early summer. 4th and Upshur OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. This house must be seen to be appreciated. the direct Company reduced from t to 12 per rising from unfortunate loans in South America and Central America had been cd off, the s ¢ showing sduc i as compared with the New England are working at capac- Hops. May .33 1.29% 1.29% cx $10,000,000 and the undivided profits |/tY With satisfactory orders booked ' . ... S s < 3 - 0O d o - ndlvicy P lines. S i the| NEW YORK, September 17 (Spe- |December 8% 53y s2%, o2 Sherman Ave. and W St. N.W. being reduced from $5,545,37 to $L- | 0B SBEINE Incs, Some miba i thelefal) A remarkably smail amount of | ey 1o o oRE 5 ||| wemsu = ervice ,465. Guaranty Trust |OPerTating night shifts and similar | the 1921 crop of hops remains unsold | 0ATE™= 0% v 8%, ase i North North Company has paid 20 per cant a snare [conditions prevail in the cotton tex- | In first hands. wheee stacks now are | 3yy™ ™" 43% 43% 4% a2 o and sometimes 32, 38 and 40 per cent |Ule plants, plants are taking on | 1OTnik. 5,000 in Oregon, 6,000 in Wash- 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 DAIRY MARKETS. BALTIMORE, September 17 (Spe- | ciai —Chickens—Alive, springers, Ib..| 38a33; white leghorns, 27a28; old hens, a30: old roosters, 16al7; ducks, 18 24% pigeons, pair, 25; guinea fowl each, 40a60: Egigs—Loss oft, native and_nearby, firsts, doz, 36; southern, 36a37. Butter—Creamery, fancy, Ib., 44a45: Prints 45a47; nearby creamery, 40a4. ladles, 30a32; rolls, 25a30; store pack- d, 2 It has qn the § The directol slate, and hereafter devote all earn- ings above 12 per cent, which divi- dend they believe can be maintained, & up a.surplus and any sal- vage from the charged-off accounts will be placed to the same cre was believed the drastic action. would quickly restore the s figures and th aid $20 a ington and 4,000 in New York. LUMBER ' THE GOAL OF EVERY COUPLE idle men from the metal trades in positions which do not require textile experience. Even mills which are not rushing production are known to have bought wool heavily in anticiptaion of increased output. This condition is reflected in increased prices for raw wool in the west. New York city is enjoying one of th greatest building booms in its history construction for the first eight months this vear exceeding the amount for 486 Members of the Washington Real Estate Board é === CHEAPER THAN BRICKfi’:’) Why Stop Building? Our Artificial Stone Construction Brings Building to a Pre-War Basis Business Topics. WASHINGTON, September 17 cial).—Between fifty and sixty sand employes at government navy yards throughout the country went to work today under a reduced scale of pay. The cut in wages averages about 14 per cent, but varies from 10 per cent for tecnnical cmployes to 50 per cent for some positions. The (Spe- thou- t it to make a clean-up than B i teies tnths oriast veas |0 pEr centifor Bomp PORICIONE MIENE | og: dairy prints, 28a30; process & 2 2 slows scRESsIen ALt REErow thiic; Resumption has been noted in other | many men at work as possible, will D e r G ieptomber 17 purter <& —is to own their own home. And |ff | institution ’:‘x“fi""AnK official who win | SeCHOns, With corresponding relief | be maintained. creamery, extras, 42; stand- & comamend -2 WwHiecoft of 14000000 ) o NER renta NEW YORK, September 17 (Spe- firsts, 33%a4l; seconds, 302 < Cotton Grain Trade. otton is moving to market freely nd steadily, but in some sections grain is being held for higher prices, which_some growers expect as a re- sult of increased export demand. Cop- | duction of $50 a passage from the per i8 evidencing a decidedly stronger | rate now in effect. The third-class tendency and mines are preparing tol rate of $125 remains unchanged. BONDS ARE EASIER, cial).—After October 6 the minimum cabin-class passenger rates on the Mongolia and - Manchuria _of the American line between New York and Hamburg will be $145. This is a re- is this not a very -laud bx ang-, bition indeed? thf‘ um‘]* late rent ‘receipts when thole same payments will,buy; you a home all your own? Look ovefr our lists of houses, see them with our agent, and you will find one to your liking. 6@ 'dollars; a drastic operation on a | bank, but. it is sometimes necessary and generally results in better health for the patient. - - ¢ ~Oficials Aunounced. | Officiadsiof the Bunking Trust and Mortgage Company; have been an- nounced as follo M. A. Winter, chairman_of the board of directors Percy S. Foster. presideat, and W. H. Robertson, vice president and trea- surer. - s Eggs—Higher; receipts, firsts, 34a36; ordinary firsts, miscellaneous, 31a33. Poultry—Alive, unchanged. EW YORK, September 17.—Butter —Unsettled; receipts, 6,602 boxe: creamery, higher than extras, 43a4 creamery, extras (92 score), 44; creamery, firsts (88 to 91 score), 37a 43; packing stock, current make, No. 2, 2615a27. Eggs—Firm; receipts, 12,417 crates; Let our 20 years’ experience be of service to you. Three-way builders—% or contract or we furnish material, you do work. REVIEW OF WOOL TRADE. BOSTON. September 16.—The Com- i i £t it oy Ao v fffom ao Tollowd?™ > "0 0 EDMONDS CONTRACTING CO., INC Chevy Chase Bargain Bloomingdale of the new trust company’and presi tations as follows: = © =l MON oy 5 Just east of Comm. Ave—A Near Corner of North Capitol dent of the Premier Finance Corpora. 0 and Pennsylvania fleeces e- tion, visited Woodridge last night and conferred with many of the leading citizens regarding the prospect for erecting a Masonic temple, with bank- ing quarters on the first floor. A fur- ther conference will be held next laine, unwashed, 33.35: fine unwashed, 28a29; 3% blood combing, 29a30; 3% blood ‘combing, 25a26. Michigan and New York fleeces—De- laine unwashed, 31a33; fine unwashed. 26a27; 3 blood unwashed, 28a29; 3 blood unwashed, 25a26; % blood un- modern home only two years old, with 8 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric light. hardwood floors—good lot. The price _on this property has been reduced to $9,500. Owner and R Sts. . Price $7,000 A modern two-story bay- window brick, with 6 rooms, 26th and Evarts Streets N.E. Phone N. 9091 NOT MUCH DOING NEW YORK, September 17.—There was browns and mixed colors, firsts to ex: tras, 38a48; refrigerator, special marks, 36a37; do., firsts, 3312a35%. Cheese—Firm; receipts, 1,809 boxes; i hall d bath, - vl H will accept a cash payment of e Gl Co [ RS not much change in_bond prices today. | washed, 22a24, state, whole, milk, flats, fresh, spe Dealers in CEMENT, ARTIFICIAL STONE, LIME Sl $1,000; balance like rent. celtone ! % e vt | “Wisconsin. - Missouri and _average | cials, 21%a22; do., average run, 20a o i s If anything the market was somewhatl| yo g glana—is blood, 23a24; 3% |20%: state, whole milk, twins.’sp S e in perfect acondlon COTTONSEED:PRODUCTS |iower. Liverty bonas, especially e blgod, 238231 % blood, 2laze: P %1cials, 213%: do., average run, 20a20% able terms. second 4%s, lost some of yesterday's ad- entuc] est Virginia and simi- Get Our Estimates and Be Convinced. Near Conn. Ave. & S St. = FOR AUGUST REPORTED | iice. m the foreign government sec- A neblood umwasbed 2easd:i U FOREIGN BAR SILVER. We Make Anything Out of Cement = . ion Swiss 8s, which had come down a | PIgo8 unwashe 2 R Price 318,500 The cottonseed products. report for | tion , Wh - oured_ basis e > A ¢ on the previous day, from 107% to| Texas Fine, twelve months, 65a75;| NEW YORK 17.—Forei A wonderfully well located Great Bargain in a Sub- August. issued today by the census| D" 91T & rally, but City of Zurich | ine, elght months, 60as, il e e home, convenient to cars, Mureau, shows: e {;;_r: Strong, up from 101% to 102, | CaliforniaNorthern, 70a75: middle bar silver. Mexican dollars, 50. 3 urban Home Only twenty-two minutes from the center of the city, in a beautiful Maryland sub- division. Macadam road through the property. 5 acres of good land improved by a modern dwelling with 6 large rooms and bath and maid's room and bath, large sleeping and breakfast porches, mod- ern chicken houses ir per- fect condition for 2,000 hens, plenty of fruit of all kinds, stable and barn for horses LONDON, September 17.—Bar silver, 391 pence per ounce. Money. 2% per cent. Discount rates, short bills, 3%a4 per cent; three-month bills, 4 1-16a 4 3-16 ver cent. The Summer Season Is Nearing the End! Have you enjoyed the com- stores, etc. It has 11 rooms and 2 baths, excellent lot and in good condition. Reason- :b:’e terms of payment may be ad. Cottonseed crushed, 100,496 tons, compared with 20,099 tons in August last year, and on hand at mills Au- gust 31, 124,377 tons, compared with 32,923 a year ago. ° 8 Crude oil produced 29.630,396 pounds, compared with 4.992.705, and on hand, 16,693.133 . pounds, compared. with 13, 52 Refined oil produced, 30,172,028 pounds, compared with 11.020,195, and on hand, 155, pounds, compared with 230,69 Cake and meal produced. 85 tons, compared with 8,696, and on hand, 29, county, 65a68; southern, 50a55. Oregon—Eastern, No. 1 staple, 78a 80; eastern clothing, 60a65; valley, 0. 1, 7 Japanese ‘4%s were a trifie higher and Mexican 5s were still in demand, get- ting across 53, A One of the features was a sharp rise 0. in Third Avenue adjustment 5s on un- | Territory—Fine staple, choice, 80a usually large transactions. These bonds | 85; % blood combing, 68a72; 3% blood started yesterday morning at 373%, ! combing, 50a55; 3% blood combing, closed at 38% and moved up today to|35a40: fine and fine medium clothing, 39%. While Third Avenue earnings are | 60a63; fine_and fine .medium French not yet sufficient_to cover interest on |combing, 65a70. these bonds, the deficiency is no longer [ Pulled—Delaine A, 85; AA, 75a80; A so great, but what it may readily be|supers, 60a70. ; made up under the lowered wage scale [ Mohairs—Best combing, 27a30; best Tecently put into effect, and the reduc- | carding, 22a25. tion in the price of fuel. N APARTMENT HOUSE OWNERS If the building you own is for sale list it with us at once. We have several clients with.un- limited resources who are desirous of purchas- ear North Capitol & Rhode Island Ave., Price $9,500 A very attractive two-family apartment, with 5 rooms and bath in first floor apartment and 6 rooms, bath and attic in upper onme. Separate hot- -and cattle. The property is O e G ol Neother * Interborough §s nor the FOREIGN EXCHANGE. forts of living in your own * water heating plants. This fenced throughout and ‘cost i e Gl A AT Brooklyn Rapid Transit 7s were af-| Quotations furnished by W. B. HI Z - . 3 property is in excellent re- the present owner consider- Linters produced, 939 bales. com-|( ted by this morning’s story that the | geliny enecko—Dottar valace ot e oy, || HOME, BY saft water with ing good-paying properties. Our business prop: pared with 176,316, and on hand, 105.- 410 bales, compared with 143.405. Exports were: Ofl, 5,155,133 pounds, compared with 2.663.330. Cake and meal, 36,636 tons, compared with 484. < Li;ltu's. 7,888 bales, compared with ably more than he asking. Price $18,000 state commission would bring in a plan of capital readjustment for the trac- tion properties, which would be placed upon their actual valuation. The idea is that at present prices for these bonds, they rest on real values and would, therefore, not be harmed by any such overhauling of capital ac- count. J ~ Midvale 5s attracted some attention by advancing from 77 to 77%. West- ern Union 6%s were still in demand at their high of 101. There was active trading in the new Canadian National 6s,-at slightly above the subscription figure. COTTONSEED OIL STRONG. NEW YORK, September 17.—The cottonseed oil market closed strong. Prime summer yellow, 10.00, H prime crude, 8.25, nominal; Septem- ber, 10.2 October, 10.25; 9.9 9.7 is now everything that goes to make an ideal summer? WHY NOT MOTOR ON MARYLAND’S BEST ROAD TO Back Bay Beach —Washington’s future exclusive summer colony, djoining the Almas .A‘:tomobile Club estate. BATHING ——— FISHING —— CRABBING Let our represcatative ex- Jain. the wonderful 55“01 this ideal location. pair and is rented at $120 per month. Can make very rea- sonable terms. erty department can be of valuable assistance to you in placing your investments or disposing of your holdings. See Mr. Barkley Business Property Department WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS REALTOR 1409 New York Ave. Copenhagen Christiania . Near Mt. Pleasant & St., Price $10,500 One of the nicest homes in Mt. Pleasant. Two-story and attic brick, with 6 rooms and bath, not-water heat, electric light, hardwood floors and large open fireplaces in liv- ing room. This property has a very large lot running back to wide paved alley. Rea- sonable terms and immediate Ppossession. Belgrads Montreal Chevy Chase One-half square west of Cenn, Ave., south of circle.— One of the most eomplete homes in Che'y_ Chase for the ™ Brice $15,000 —_— OIL STOCKS. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.- Closing prices Anglo-American {01 Co. OWN YOUR HOME— —HOME YOUR OWN § g - 15 ;or This property is practically new, has 9 rooms, 3 baths, hot-water heat, -instantaneous ‘water heater, hard floors—front porch, breakfast porch and screened-in sleeping porch; fine garage. - Immediate pos- session. Terms. (I Indiana Pipe Line National Transit Co. - New York Transportation Co. Northern Pipe Line Co. Cleveland Park Macomb St. Just One Square West of Conn. Ave. Price Reduced to $15,500 A most attractive detached home at a very reasonable price. It has a large lot with shade, flowers and shrubbery. There are 9 large rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric light, etc. Reasonable terms —and early possession. . February, March, 9.95. NEW YORK SUGAR PRICES. NEW YORK, September 17.—Raw sugar was dull and unchanged, with- out sales. Centrifugal was quoted at 4.00 for uncontrolled and 4.86 for Cubas. Raw sugar futures were quiet, as the trade was disposed to await a more_settled spot market. The close was 2 points lower to 4 higher, with prices as follows: October, 2.60; De- cember, 2.42; March, 2.36, and May, 2.40. 18th St., Near Columbia Road, Price $12,000 A fine home of 9 rooms and bath, hot water, electric light and in perfect condition. This property is not only valuable as a_ home, but can also be remodeled into a business place. It is bound to greatly enhance in value: Reason- able terms and possession. Who specializes in City and Suburban Homes, can show you how to own your own home. e In the market to buy you to consult the SALES .DEPART- 10 Rooms & 2 Baths Absolutely Modern Overlooks Large Private + Estate Swan & Finch-Co. Union Tank Line Vacuum 0i1"Co. Washington Oil C Near Dupont Circle < . . —_———— “Refined was dull and unchanged at o1 2 Price $27,500 Columbia Heights FOREIGN BONDS. 5'%: {0568 for fne granulated. Large Building Sites. S > - = E efined su . e bl L G Price $7,750 Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbe & Co. " | in absence of sales. October and later Wide Streets uilt-in Garag Closing priees: Berlin 4s. Greater Berlin 4s remen 434 positions closed at 5.40. SAW THROUGH 15 STEEL BARS. is a 4-story English basement dwelling with 14 rooms and 4 baths, hot-water heat and Near 14th and Park Rosd— A well built modern home with side light. 6 large -rooms 10° German gov. 48 £o 10% German gov. W. C. and 10% 10% Prices, $250-$375 1214 Krupp 4s. 13 electric lights; lot 48 feet and bath, hot-water heat, llzf "Bad. Aniline 4145 15! — front by 110 to alley. R:mmc- deelrl.:, light. - Can sell thi: s rioeey n«k# 4 1:2 H:‘:flfi:%,g:g;y};;&gfl*gfi Take Ani is Pike to A. N. M]“Gl‘ diate possession. ason- prope: on very reasonable’ N n—turn Plfi able terms. terms. ord 'L Dank 4o % ‘Walnut Tree In = REALTORS g sgeldort 4 pna 4 ? and drop- & 2, | ped to the ground. Unablé to scale & twenty-foot wall they were recaptured by jail attendants, xhaust- § : o o R Sicempte o elimb the oI5 wall. The, jail officials wondered how the men sawed the bars. Harmon, who is wanted in Omaha, Neb., on charge. was visited by Wedzesday, - BACK BAY BEACH IMPROVEMENT CO. HARRY C. ALLEN, Mgr. /921 15¢h St. N.W. Fr. 6570. i EE