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T .- = o, - ; . - = e FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921—PART 2. HELP AND SITUATIONS. 7 ¢ A — = ’ RE LoST WANTED—HELP 5 FREIGHT MOVEMENTS SHOW WEEK MARKS BEST PROGRESS | 2000 MA LY Comttnued: BUSINESS IS PICKING UP "IN RETURN OF PROSPERITY [Fo~ ot ERfii i Myt~ Sevman CARD CASE. with Penoa. railtoad passes, Anted__ARiRcayclnts Sapesiaity Saaraman, | 3 with name of Mra. Dablgren: aiso pocketbook | 1Y, & BIomideny Jogal, -, A% Sttt ol | 4 } VB m;-lwnlu money. Pinder please wouity North | Ly’ conuitent iard work. The product i wel 1 Defl Ended—Railroads|&xe IET i on | Biuncd Belg. " Every fosperation Wil be ive - CIG. ‘B CASE, sliver: i_on | fimit very co-operation wil given e ddress Box | to o [ i o] SO0 Increased S}upment of Goods Is Reflected eflation in the East is Ende ailroa sluu;a.g'." Bemars o i Aaress 15| G Gk oo™ T 017,"1“."""‘"“""" it . = 3 2 Are D More B Stabili SRS et Lo o e N Tl T Y - , Sept. 22, on Connecticut ave. more fraternal orgaulzations. ences B p.m.. St Regis, in Both Rail and Ship Reports. Hymans Tells How Refusal of re oxng ore Business abiliza. il S T B e Sl I S e P 3 building. i rawing account. A’ real proposition for a live RERFEPER white) T Fel- . v o £ wire, Address Box 1538-P, Star office, stating | e hts. .. . Wool and Cotton Active Poles Blocked His Arbi- tion of Cotton Market. ErE] M.,;:"'" o G rhoned, s | e and last emplovment. N e / c oles Blocke S - 1 and small dia- | SALESMANAG growing_concern, AT for general honsework. Apply 1485 Faie- B N et I itan Park 'or on 1at | templating openiug branchws. desives the serv tration Efforts. ; ut.: Friday afternoon. Reward. Phone North of mien who can gquality to produ Special Dispateh o The Star. followed the increase in raw flaxseed ration . BY STUART P. WEST. | This, at least, ix the judzment of well l5ios 377 ¢'all now & Addrens | st NEW YORK, September 24.—Tt is a foll from 75 to ¥0 cents a gallon. e NEW YORK. September 24.—In no | informed and unprejudiced trade oper- g BCARE—Veo il B 90 e GG Ny Hemp. | "GENEVA, September 21—Specta-|week so far this year have develop- | Gepmany' Finnnelal Stuntion. AL thioughont the. country Ia showing | Y TORK. September 2 (Spectal. | tors gathered a the Hall of thelmenix afiecting the business &nd| on'he eve of the’ world war in T '1‘;:? R ?-“fi-"x S0 31 = | Kar o e —Rope and cordage mills, which have | Reformation early today in anticipa- |financial situation been so uniformly 1914 the circulation of the German < i ife. 1 : icheby f 4 = bo in alw ited, < plenty of sigus of life. This is indi- | been out of the market for MONths. | yi;n of 4 lively debate over questions |favorable as those of the past reichebank siood at 1,908.000.000 | EOCKETZSIeing siser: Friday warded with & good ":..,'.'.."'.m alw = cated unmistakably by business dis- [ have placed some sizable orders re- ¥ v te g laay mark: In the report of September | 10 "0 G 6018, spected i the one who can restore between ¢ patchés received within the last|Cently for Manila hemp at prices frac. | connected with the economic block-|days. g {21, 1921, the same account had risen | EC—=cC0m 2l P {invertigate the suceems cbi e e ] St |4 ionally higher than recent quotations. |ade. The assembly expected to dis-| In the eastern section of the coun- |{o §1,469,600.000 marks. - Holdings of | PIN--Green enameled; Sent. S chieved: " special “evenine Cclawes. Call o ;“",:""""“" ‘;‘“"" o B“”"“’: bopyig o cuss the subject yesterday, but owing [try. almost the Iist steps have been | £00d In sthe meantime came down write, the Registrar, Kehoa of Chiro- | 310 = oth large and small. are not wait- : Nuta. = X s T v th strictiv om AL.700. ma n July, g ntuining word ° - S ora, | PIvniy no objection to chi ing for business to pick up; they are| ATLANTA, September 24 (Special). |'°- B¢ length of speeches deliveredjtaken in undoing the restrictive |,y 054,000,000 rks in_September, | 1t gouia return o 1305 Ruode Ivland ave L for reliable coafers % . S L e s basiatas e randition of the pecan crop in|during the day was obliged to post-[measures upon credit which marked 1921 This co son epitomizes the [y o Sy fronciad Roatiug - Company. T Tt Sinras wasten netae e eele ot that reliable indi. | Georgia and Louisiana is reported to|pone its consideration until this|the period of extreme inflation from story of the German governments e UPHOLSTERER and draner | N, d—winie for B » cator of business conditions, the | D€ Very good, although not up to the | morning: David Jayne Hill, who hasjthe fall of 1919 to the midwinter of | oy iy ) ',"h,. SLE ke rhS bl Mrs, WoW. & an apery ! Il it e refezences: good p movement of freight, has been mov- | Standard set in 1919, been here since lrhe (pening {;lr *he1920-21. In the midst of the crop-|Called upon to settle reparations inj <|man. Apply James C. Hender- e orils 191x. EaiRess ing steadily upward. Car loadings e present session of the assembly as| ' 't S % 5 o1 G A Gl irms e e el Wit UG Fo Gok afier Tyear- Tate It arebssth maat tHIstia: not dite Hiden. American observer, occupled his cus- |MOVing season, when money demands | Kot ¢ Was to jecklumaly expandbitel| Loy conslaing aeut M5 8 6 A T304 ol 1108 G st. n.w. 4 otlier. woiks: 815 2’ menth; entirely to crop movements. The | SEATTLE, September 24 (Special).— | tomary seat in the froni row of the iare ordinarily at their maximum, the i, ;. p %ot jusues, in order to obtain |M st * IWOODWORKER for wag: nl} cinity Dupont Cirele statement for August of the Southern | The market for hides here is very in- | gallery. Belief this morning was that | gegeral reserve baniss at New York |the wherewithal' (o purchase the i \ 1o Al ac sl 2d and B was e Pacific railrond shows marked im- | active, with prices quoted at 4 to 4% hsome effort would be made during the | T (TG ced their dis- | Pracious’ et LDRNTEY wor pply at shop, 2d and l‘m:— TE A o tor ~emerat e e el o slawount. T 0 O o atann utatus of |count rates to 5 per cent—that i between the early part of{SiBLe N 3 { Merchants” Transfer and Stor- e et I oy T e T NS uf | nearly hack to where they were two {June and the (hird week in September, | 0'Douneli’s drug stores on ¥ between G AL e the mora significant becuuse this Bupiness yetes, sembly Is called upon to deal with it. |Years ago. The general banking posi- § {[he DADET, eurrency. put out through | 13 s, Keward Phone e 2 o two e " has been proceeding on the | FLINT, Mich, September 24 (Sp tlon s the strougest in four Years, |(he Teichsbank ose ia fhe prodizious Yot gt painie 1iarer 1y company has been procceding on the ) FEINE MCL, SRENNS oF sichi- Hymans Addresses Awxembly. fmd the present ratio of 683 per cent | Sum of 2L090.000.000 marks. Tt is then ars. Addiess T T WO e my e T i zan, sathered in convention here, de- [ This expectation was confirmed at|compares with 491 per cent in the{avite evident that this expedicnt, G st jor ) Y T WOMAN o O e movement of goods |clare that movement in real estate is |the very beginning of the sessionfinal week of September, 191 {not be kept un through the remai _Erarklin - teward._____*_ | YoUN mechanical work . state what St ot ‘?fr‘:n:j.jl to the railroads. So |Proadening in the Cities of the state | when Paul Hymans of Belgium ad- o Raten toe Loan g-l-a\ et without virtually wma EPECTACLES, pair chiid's shell ‘:u..{_ in cane: experie Nou fuve lad aud what ey s e ph i BE O Wideeprend has been the revival of |&nd that building operations are in-|dressed the assembly on the Vil e ot} o Gevman (eusrency, worthicess markel” Billy’ Dovgliss. Reward for ¢ Wil be williug o tart it to leary xoed latme Sodespread has bec U T imd the | creasing. The dealers say they now |dispute and summarized the hisc In Kkeeping with the reduction vore and more docs it seem evident | 1o 3210 Joth . a- 2 e WL S T e hat the Tackenback Steamship |can sit in their offices and tabulate jof the controversy preliminary to(bank rates, open market quotitlons tiat future installments on the re; STRING 0 TESDS il ur) who o T K e deivtimined | offers for. the purchiase of property. |hearinis the Poliah and Lithusnian nave fallen’ so that commerial paper 1 ions fand i ive o be et vers '.mp; Dot il el au el Bossesa o o N een ysels totaling 151.- | whereas three months ago diligent |arguments. i by o what It was in linreely hods instead as 41h and | £ oo, s 150 tons into the trade between "'°!:n:»‘fmhnxfi"l:dvn"t‘.x.'\°§'}"(lo'b"..’;|§"§;::k"' Lithuania, it was said by M.« Ii"_’;‘hf‘;‘{m,, Lo e (e, s e YOU NG MEN bet. age of 17‘ d@ Facific ie the | d either to buy . Bank- I mans, had accepted a pro tion that £ mons s <% AL st Erone N 814 o essaATe ;:"lae“rl»hol;:'!‘:n}m;:‘r:‘l( to handle the { o ‘many citiea also_are beginning | Viina' wanle pe e vated” witn [it_wan either ‘then or at the same ‘STOCKS ARE IR P U i I A and 30, with bicycles, as message | 303 a 3 4 e e i e L huanin o e atas | period of 1919, "In fuct. the present REGULAR: |31y VICINITY of 15t st. and Fiirida nve. e A T T Ts60 0 S50 Proxpective Mexiean Teade. financing, and for the first time in | r o Swiss canton. but Poland had |1BUres of 51 to 5% per cent on loans iday evening. der please teturn 16 § C: 3 3 on of business st und BOND TREMD IS HIGHER Another exem eighteen months activity in that busi- for fixed periods are the lowe receive_rewnrd ida nve. {per month. Gerhold, Apply Mr. rejected this solution of the diflieulty. “pick-u ‘ted on the return of | ness is really apparent. The Belgian delegnte began with | he SUDDIY the freest in along series| o (0 o 2 I 1407 G st nw Tudee Ly of the United SIES | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, September | the retront mr Sackate bekan with |,f years. The lowe ing of the inter- | NEW YORK, September 24.—The WANTED—HELP 407 S MW 4 Steel Corporation from Mexi The ;24 (Special).—Empioyes of the Ameri- | Vilna, which was tollowed by occu- {t5L Fitte culls for a lower veltnn o § sceurities markets pursued divergent = _ % recent visit of Samuel Vauclain. pres-ican Scating Company here have voted | pation of the city by Lithuanians and jI¥estments. and. b et ! courses this week. stocks. especially unce_or reat OLLCITOR WANT A ident of the Baldwin Locomotive Com-{of their own accord to give up time- | the advance of the bolshevik upon jIUiSing of inves Il through the | those of speculative types, showin GO q IS0 P RS RRE wicH pany, to that country proved thatiard-a-half rates for overtime. In the| the place. The soviet troops retired |readi tu:-{m snl;\g {}m_‘-: R e Pes, s E | wonk: high class: oo Yur‘ (200 | siles WOLIES ax advertising teprescitative ¥ Dusiness was to be had there, and the | reselution in which they made their | after the treaty of peace wag signed | hond market and affecting stoelks, the foccasional pressare e bonds of { e week. Lyize Dacsaenbers Automoble & Lan eiucations joirini o a0 inference 15 drawn that Judge Gary decislon bublic ‘they said (hat they | with Lithuania 'conceding Viina to {dividends on which wre fuil < daimost description mounted | Mo G0 it ot T aae 1ol | Batoon vare Bttt 1 o will return with a big erder in his!had decided on this course “in the | that country. He declared the con- |Doldened s e S R gher on greatly enlinged)| SALIBME of lines anc Lfteiatl ) s it i pocket. The Seesaring of Drices of |intercsts of service to our patrons and | troversy over Vilna came to the at. |curities like the cquipment trusts wit steadily higher on greatly enlurged | pardcol AT P LR e Bonsmork steel products between the leading{in a spirit of co-operation with the | tention of the council of the 1 terms which would have l»,n 0 WHOILY | deatings v‘“ o esper): 3 T el e i producer and the independents, this|management.” when Gen. Zelgowski occupied Vilna [unacceptable even dl"":“: ;‘k"' { A primary influence in the improved ey s T poey e 1 time upward. gives additional evi-| _— by force. Increnmed Steel -Activity. { investment situation was the reduc- Sy Ve im . . 2 “uis iy ian . Bw. |9 dence that there is business in steel} Tells of Balked Efforts. | At the same time the trade news! tion of federal rescrve rediscounts at {and out of city. A Bookkeeper for Dressmaker (= == and keen competition to ob 3 | M. Hymans recalled the project for | has been better. The Steel Corpo this and other important centers as a ~ loum’ 201, Citizeas Bauk bid AGARTA. | WANTED—SITUATIONS r Resumption of industrial activity, | a plebiscite in the Vilna area safe- jtion has followed the lead of the ins| result of relaxed monetary condition M - { has brought new hope to the coal pro- | guarded by an international force |dependents and put up its prices for| berty bonds note: pewrt | ducers, who see thelr best customers | & under the league of nations, the sup. | sheet steel $5 a ton. The lIron} e in greater d an at any | et fo again preparing to enter the market | sequent efforts of the parties to the |Age. not given to optimism. has! time in many months and their aver- Addres T G0EP. S { Low i Although production of oil in Amer- | dispute to come together under the | £one on record with the statement|uge rose to highest levels of tne LINGSALESMEN wanted 1o Landle | $1d ¥ P S TENORICATAE ican fields has increased and has been | arbitrage of M. Hymans himself, that a gradual incre: of activity year. This aiso o repre- ¢ ive line o n m.’u«!M xin Ium i i Hini i \1'.«;— augmented by Mexican shipments. this| gated by the council to thig the steel mills is looked for auring | Sentative r of the for- n»r: body's ’?"‘u...'.,,. A "‘.:",;"';j‘,‘ e s Addross Box P, has been counterbalanced in part by i and the final failure of the effort at | the remainder of the vear, although| eiyn war flotutions made substantial - % o, A e incre: demand for fuel ofls | conciliation through the refusal of with o broad buying for r""’iixm! ains, AR DN T \\ ,\ TED AT ONCE—Several | B 3 ceros CEW YORK, Septe: iberty | the Poles to accept the compromise | delivery expected before 2 e | citic a4 granze 7 Ot RY. v o Bcancn NEW YORK, September 24.—Liberty [ 35, FDIeP 10 _DCe00! athtus foo Vilna. | tone of the. copper. marke fismer | strongest featues of the siock mar- jsalesmen to sell memberships in A0 ine SO TH s L el oo _ Building Increaxiag. {1ssues led the bond market again to-1 "y thyania. he pointed out, had not |and the demand somewhat better than | Ket, former being especiaily tablished automobile club; Dressmaker and Finisher referenees. o Bullding oberat ancreasing | day. The advance during the two-hour | won freedom for herself, and Foland ju week ago O ""o":i LS ly. Selling rapi i e et remendously in ¥ widely sepa- Y R 3 2 had not recovered her independence . acific ¢ lines for | commission only I dly AGASTA “ rated sections, with consequent im-|SeSsion was greater than in many of | %, 0%, O % ores, but througn the | Hailiroad Businews Increaxex. August ang cotton carriers | i class men can make| fowr. proved demand for lumber and hard-jthe full five-hour days preceding. The! piood shed by the allies in their com- What is of still more consequence, bajgo receiv attention from specu- (& n -C! AT ware. Lumber miil production has)fourth 41is sot across 50 with a rush.| mon efforts. The peopics who hud |railway traflic st n lative quarters .o lgood money. Give experience, ! diate grades, [0 NG WORK been stimulated also by a decided cut | z contributed to the liberation of these { that the improvement in busin Call was offered as low as ferences and il Add H qual i an of plomsing in the price of fir logs by the loggers | 1ne Second 4lis reached the 90 level| giarec were in the main demanding | fered to the railroads during August! 4) but 5 per cent repre- ireferences an etails. Address Siwr of AEARS Paci G bEt R 20E. for the’first time in a long while, and| from both a conciliatory attitude and considerably greater even than | se < ruling rate, except wwaere | goc 082 P Syar office. GIRL wanted 1o attend ca The metal mining ndustry. for|the advance in the liberty group alto-| the reaching of a peaceful agree- been looked for. It is true thati prime collateral was offered. Quota. | DON 20571 e | Suubey Belises Theater. Itwees months in the slump of depression. is | sether was anywhere from 30 to 40| ment. ase over July is mainly duci tions for time loans were unaltered, | MALF. 3 3 % stirring toward renewed activity and | points. | The entire assembly. with the ex-{lo the larger movement of srain and, but bank acceptances and commereial | KCCGONTANCY turougiiy tnaghc by La Sail | SrowIlEe of Ko production. The increase in the prices| The market elsewhere held strong | ception of the Poles and representa- | cotton to market. Nevertheless, be-| paper were taken at sl proviem method - " R T thee for silver and lead have sent hun- at the hizh prices reached vesterday, tives of Baltic states, applauded this | tween tie August §ross gain and the sions from the previous week. ,‘.‘f;"-y:»'"fl.\ff;‘fn'x'?:m b ta ihe opports ST S BT dreds of miners back to the pick and | but otherwise did nothing particularly ( statement. heavily reduced costs. the Zotfatlons for loans extending Into |The big b Fon| cvpe DOV 16, Ktce T for dessunskag w15 : Aadrise ox 32TF, drill already. noteworthy. There was quite a revi-| Hungary Asks Deiny. railroads appear in the most comfort- | 1922 were in progress on the basis La e aton DRI EratEy. K 3 | | The reduction in sarplus stocks of | Val Of interest in Ontario and Western| v vilosz representing Lithuania, | Ve position they have been in for prevailing Sixty a nety day iatriet i BY Cultured Uil ar . copper has caused producers to make | 45, influenced ;by the improved earn-{ M- WHOSZ Fepresehting LIhuania: | yeq Accommodations. 005, 907, BOR Dist. SLa. - Addr elect:letty : told the assembly that his country mgs s . D S y = v < vy 8ac ce ¢ again. They still. however, are nearly | Patible with its sovereignty and ec- irande first mortgage 43, and good - Addvens Box S BOY. experenced, wa ‘ oo~ d man. 4o 2 ‘ Fione Lin N7 preparations for reswmption of opera- tions. With the decrease in the costs of labor and materials, the gold min- ing companies, the price of whose output had remained at a fixed stand- Deflation Han Run Itx Course. The reserve banks in the east would Lave not cut down rates had there been any more liquidation to do in THE MOST « eces<tal [ IATANES now earniog lavg. bistle investizate the successes Angeostin i closwes. Call or | jrocpon—aon MANY OF af chiroy omen: ing merchant commissien. it s 4. —According s0il conditions CHICAGO, the Modern 4 aud lawser, capabie. | : s o . to after office fours rew. | 7d, although the wost of production | indses of bond values consider| that | Poefl PX AL HSINS 3 ypjiong | hert St B 0 A L L e winter s belt are favor | Ficere-von Tor. sl s o 4 increased, again fare in a position|there should nat be this amount of | yug well received by the assembly. | localities outside. Their action ix open | ot e 5 Recent | feld. © bt weeks., K deaives position: bost where they operate at a profit. | difference. He added that no results could be ex- | to one interpretation only—that able, NG AEE, e riont e e thzourhoufis Act ex-vervice man. Weool akdl CottoniActive. High Prices General. pected unless Gen. Zelgowski was im- | judzment of the heads of the banking | FAins softened the ground and secding (il makes of qre, | Faies FEson LAMREISY oifice The wool and cotton industries have| Brooklyn railway issues were strong, | mediately obliged to cvacuate Vilna.{community deflation has run s full | cperations are becoming more ex- | Seiool, Bth and O sis. n.w. Phone IGIT WORK. not halted or 1ost Step in their ad. ! with the 4s at 50 for the first time on| Hungary has asked the assembly of | course In the eastern part of the coun- | tensive. Comparatively little wheat p Vance. The lights are beginning. to Dblage at nights in-the great miils of some of the New England textile centers. Primary cotton goods mer- chants, howewr, are proceeding very slowly in the announcement of new prices. because jobbers and retailers feel that sudden price advances com- mensurate with the advance in the | prices of raw ,cotton, might tend to check buying by ultimate consum- ers, POSITIONS THAT PAY S17 PER WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS $1,100 FIRST YEAR. AVAILABLE TO SINGLE WOMEN EEN THE AGES OF ¢ 1§ AND 2 fin- firsty has purposely insect damage. | ck in the central ge has been the league of nations to suspend action on her applicatron 1or aumis- sion to the league until next year. FARBER to tak: care of poolroom ne alley. A B F Da Hotal. Phone Marlboro $1. B0 1l Tth st the present movement, and the 5s frac- tioually higher at 86 The new Pennsylvania 61:s were a feature. with a rise of over a point to 103, Al this new high level they are only two points away from the Penn- sylvania 7s. New Haven 6, after sell- ing at 53, rallied to 54%. Louisville unified {s" were in demand at a slight advance. Norway 8s were the leaders and is so far along in other- sec- | s Lecn sown to date. Many f. ra will commence sowing the {cf next month. Work been delayed to avo tr. tions that it is safe to lift almost com. pletely the credit barriers which have Count Albert Apponyi. the Hunga- |been in force for the last two years. £ rian delegate, today wrote to Presi- | What this assurance means to Ameri ot much wheat is b: dent 'Van Kafnebeck of the assembly |can business it is difficult to over- [Stules and a biw perovatige that on account of the trouble m Bur- | estimate. It is certain that jts' full | mirketed in the west and the south- genland, awarded to Austria by the|stimulus has by no means been m“_vu'“('i"' “"fl':v v Eat s Ao agad Trianon’ treaty, Hungary prefers to|ured either in the Wall street markets | \\ el 10 LIS BOTCIRES e iian | iright, futelligent. wait. . oF Wt the e’ centers by she move-§ 3y Wet weather, causing som Hions in | il with sy of the foreign government group, get-| (The council of ambassadors injment of the past week. Auan Iy, e AR ting into new high ground at 106%. Paris notified Hungary Friday that Stahiiiaation ol Catton Hicen: Attention was attracted to Vera Cruz| she must completely withdraw from LATIN AN IAMOND! i | 4325, which were heavily dealt in from | Burgcnland, or west Hungary, in the | In the cotton trade the fear that 32 UM AND DIAMO! HS H‘P ek ug man now con: momiucl < r, Srar office 3 wtronz state | Box : | BETW xpericnce: Address Paent of restaurant T alse boy to { ol st 1 he quick ty in ‘the advance toward pros- south has shown that to pe i iz, o drive vars for hire | win es posilion 26 _elevator or_mniwe . 8. to Dawson and westward fro to Nome and across the strait. placed at $37.50 a ton delivered here, which is about half the price charged Ly-American manufacturers. Produce. EW YORK, September 24 (Spe- cial)—A large amount of produce is “\coming into this market by motor uck from as far away as Syracuse and Albany. A truck load of toma- toes from Syracuse arrived today in xood condition and brought from $1.50 to $1.75 a basket. thare . 5 7 3 5 2 S price sw cptember Good eyesight, hearing, health & sreat extent business resumption is; 27 up to 28. { near future or be forcefully expelled; [ e onl I o NEW O et I | e hn Uncunnin cinlaod Raow ke 2 s Sy e b dependent on a siate of mind rather { by the allies.) l“«ll‘:]‘;‘"mfi;"; l;:_m_eg'aj:uY:;u::;‘(;um:ec7:-;_:.(;’{HLI hur..':?.(rm;“ i'.:"nly(:flrh;‘r'wa . 1414 15th st nw and wiulingness to work the N Address Box | 149.P, o O 2 state of market The rise; STSNDARD TIME MONDAY Decixion Sent to South Amerlen. 15 the most sensational estimates ‘of |quoted on platinum and diamonds. IN A8 findeviey SLbten {hours 3::,nned are the e;renth‘] = o e o X e 5 : 5 Announcement was made this |crop deterioration. If, however, cot-|The quotation on soft platinum, forUnicn = Citizens’ Bank bldg.. a Dortion of the people of the south. but; CHICAGO. = Beptember 24.—The|morning in the assembly of the league | ton are stabilized around%he instance. was $7% an ounce, against a | "B 2L —— qualifications. = confidence affected all. hicago Stock Exchange will return|of nations that the text of the find- | twenty-cents-a-pound level it should |low point for the vear of $65. The DRAFTSMAN — Junior archi- NO PREVIOUS 4 to standard time next Monday, open-|ing reached by jurists in the con- that cotton growers have a right | few price for medium platinum is $86 bt e e i & = Commodity Reports ing and closing an hour later than at f troversy between Bolivia and Chile. t. No matter what some ex-|an ounce. comparcd with the vear's|tectural, with expe EXPERIENCE NEEDED. From Var'o S t‘ "r’;?;'l“gm R e s ok which has been cabled 1o South |tremists may say regarding produc- i]n\\ull quotation of $75 mlx s (:;"Il?ll]l“g interior woodwork. Apply APPLY ious Sections |, n ves not end| America. is not as yet regarded as|tion costs, the south, if it can sell at|alm tiek"of cut diamonds | o el v - rrL ere until October 30. the final official decision. It may be|20 cents, will be able to pay off its have 25 per cent of | Saturday afternoon between 3 FIRST FLOOR Iron. | modificd, it was said, 8o that direct|debts and have a buying power left. late. and 6 o'clock. Employment man- 722 12th ST. N \\; BIRMINGHAM. Ali, September 21| COFFEE MARKET STEADY application to thie Bolivian demand fl G Woodward 2 CH SEAKT ", Specis il o - | for a seaport on the Pacific co: ager, 8th floor, G st., Woodwar: THE CHESAPEAKE (Special).—Sales of iron are reported | Npw YORK. Se > et S . s iy by et SRt G ptember 24.—Coffee | be avoided. ¢ L . 1 J | v 2 : Jlendily fon lhe increuss by fUrAces | —Rio No. T st. Fulures, steady:| Rumors of another South Ame & Lothrop M_!po TOMAC TELEPHONECO. | lw e e . rere. me carioads have brought|December, 7.82; May, $.01. disaffection served to dampen the L g e wir- | 3 N e v loyment. Address Box 34 $19.50, although the base continucs spirits of the league of nations as- ! & Whocan seimirk. who wanta e et SIEW I;( W .()‘\Im}'l“l’e”e’\“’ 5 : at §19 a ton. The Gadsden c . sembly last night. It was reported at | " ed, on reries and laces. Ap- experienced feedrer b $oaton. The Gadsden car works | STARTS FLIGHT TO SIBERIA, |the lcague secretariat that Eolivia, | I | B Flenaes Og](" S% Kind of work have increased their schedule from | “ppiNen pUPERT, B, ¢, September | diScontented with the decision of EIETD REPRESES oy ated ot once: I ply James C. Henderson, 11 3 Ak i a four to six day week. 24.—C. O. Prest, Nevada aviator. left | three jurists appointed to give an Denal iterview only. Steward School, i & - iere yesterday in the biplane Polar | fhinjon on the “competency of the st nw 2 AN e Rt ° ZDipl: se treaties, was —— Tner in gurage: be ces. CSEATTLE, Se rl'e'x;'l')er 24 (Special). | e L 1900 s, ©Yrest | point of leaving the assembiy. |FLOORMAN, experienced. A wsliaBistipenas l{fln "m";(aum‘:‘;‘ i’n Dlanned to stop at Wrangell, White —_— take charge of first floor and a: i “=Sixty- 1 ctures orse an awson, thence to Nome. padyees = : YRS TVERSAI PRESS nted by middle- Helgium are quoted in Seattle at| From Nome his route will carry nim | GENERAL GEARY INSANE. isist superintendent. Position of VERSAL PRESS oper in et cinve from $1 to 33 a ton lower than the! 2Cross the Bering strait, a fifty-four- i jimportance for capable man. ators. experienced. apply Arcade or e Address Bos 148 ; s i : mile stretch of water. to Siberia. The H "RANK R. IELLEFF, Inc Jias Pl Dry. 558 R ittsburgh price. Orders have been northward | Murderer of Reckas to Go to II-| FRA} - JELE ,Inc., ‘laundry and Sunshine ry D GIuL i : linois Asylum. ICAGO, September Geary. known as Chicago's super- gunman and twice a slayer, vesterday was found by a jury to be insane and will be committed to a state aslyum instead of hanging for the murder of { Har-y Reckas, an innocent bystande in a saloon which Geary “shot up" more than a year ago. Geary was one of the most notori- ous of Chicago’s underworld char lCluninvu' and Dyeing Co.. 713 EMAN, Ford servic tour “years’ superintend” a fon in vieinity of Washi | references TEAR: Men who lave xpeclal trainiug in thiv feld j oo .—General iflrs( half of the flight i | CAMPHOR FROM TURPENTINE. NEW ORLEANS, Septembher 24. Prof. P. Giraudet of the University of Paris and Loyola University. New Or- le: nnounced' that he had discov- iered a process for the manufacture of synthetic camphor from turpen- tine.” The discovery, patent for the process of which was asked today, m meNT AG afiernoon apd _eveming Remodeling. = Phobe Col. s Kilbourse pl. n.w. and ase'siin HEbt A8 BERT—Streer, gowrs a specialty diexs " LEARN TO BE A i i sE hoasewoik reasos - will relieve the government from the | ters. and was listed in police records : STORAGE BATTERY e T e | Bresnt Supancs monopiy. he Wiates. | ie & wo-Sun mi REPAIRMAN <h e R e ST. LOUIS, September 24 (Special). ou want to ke moues at o goud et encen Call Col. TIOW, 55 to $30 & week: wi { wanted: 1t and earn frow 3 85 eek: we ean | wanted: 1t you wan Kiads of oppertunitie 18._Oxford bMdg.. 1t A\Il WOMEN—1ncrease your meome by learning the real es'ate busiuess: no expense: peed not interfere with present’ empl lustruction conference every Trnesday Kussell, room 320, Colorade bldg. 80' ery little coal is being purchased for ¥ in this section. Consumers are ex- pecting a decline in bituminous prices and miners and dealers are main- taining quotations while waitig to see whether there will be increased v slop . energet sponsi oporation: District for at lenst Apply Distri h ilotel, hetween District National Bank l40q G Street |»- resident of | \ Q-nand for industrial uses. j . and G pm. % | Bee Fu‘iu Sasel, sosen 850, Crliende a2 T2 180 o . Cotton. 1 MAN "‘"l‘,"f;":‘m,‘,""ezf,‘._.':', ;‘,',',',",""_:',;,,,‘,':" piness! receive nax ‘wiile leaming; necd not 6 Yot pl. mw 4o e o - Save What You Waste MEN—Experienced; | Figkig o Viian b, a5 \ any time for three years, according to | | to lay and scrape HARDWOOD FLOORS. J. M. ADAMS, jarge handlers of that ppbduct. Gov- nment surplus stocks are finally be- | absorbed. President Did “you ever stop to thmk IR ic g rvice promotion exa g Oilx. R. N. Harper how much money you waste? 1503 Connecticut Ave. 1 Nervice” Prepas CLEVELAND, September 24 (Spe-! 3 v |\ —Prepare_as fireman, L T2 e i elaj)—Tinscedr o hant aGvancad. 20 Vice Presidents Money that doesn’t get you e T L LADY will excha e Kol Beuit Italian_or panish free: belp W. P. Lipscomb Lewis Holmes cents, to $1.03 a gallon, in less than' parrel lots here. - This advance has: anything worth while—but is 3 i SR M . TN imo-fll o Start: no experience oce fritted away heedlessly. It's e Write Jimiediatély for ful) lnforma tion. Raliway Institute, Dept. 9, Indlanapoll “In liberty bonds. i i + Ind. vooks. iers, lon 7. 0 il ' il C. J. Gockeler more than you think. : == AT “lg"l";r:‘x&fi'“!:‘ll:llx")l-gil:lu s, | m.‘u‘.“ wariens bousemen, private Gamiy: ook i S nositions raftsmer vidual instruction, DIVIDENDS DECLARED. f N. L, Sansbuey But it’s that " money—whlch Locate mn The &“:':: night. Compuete codrae in 3 (0 9 menth — \ Ll H Cashier vou @re not needing—that ‘we [ now. . Full particalars on reques:. Columbia s : g e ‘I H. L. Offutt, jr. . Ismml of Dratting, 14'h and T sta. n.w. A BERRTC Al Am;x;;r::’hl(e_nt i $1.75 Oet. i . L. J counsd you to save. You WO]: 't 'fimmwwfiu—.w FEMALE - ;ll‘ T ."“‘ e e ; do it if you keep it in your pocket ew Lo o CHAMBERMAIDEither_hall_day_or wio e z 5;::':"5::«;1’. :"E:'l.yf:o..:.-;." 3‘: 5:’;:‘ :‘j-::‘ —s0 open a Savings Account— L4 PAPE!S(HAII\IG%RCAFr[:Iv(i\é‘:; o‘wuuu ;,:',;,.::. ;ng“:.n,::; l:— ot \-f,fi'.’l'mi. Rér. ’ z 3 ' estimate it to be so much a week = e "fi o :%:r'andwl?estflg ou ' 7"""‘"'" SR TS e s i A e i v magnificer 3 st. place Shd dniiwashinz, e i Gt e 3 : or month—and regularly put fice rooms now available in the mag 2 TR B e e e s TR 3| that amount away. Saving new STAR BUILDING, at Eleventh and Penn- [l TS, 5o 6 btar ofice. ™" '+ {ouguls tamiar with iking ‘e kes, s, sai | 7 oo Sutars G e ! Socen ;O';;gugfgg;gn;“ggg sylvania Avenue N.W. | s e S e on t:r.:;“.r";:'..‘:;"".,m.::‘ : e Eho ;. Bl A Ryder, ime; wrl fully, stati o, Ll ~ ) Manehenict Trac Col o i B —and not wasting, Try it for a Conveniently located lavatories, iced water 'n-m‘—n—r——‘—mfi_' E—Firetciose. aer ::::hlni?l e il st expe G T, s e _M;...;.::. Prlgeim "fn'n?-"‘"é" s TRt 31 Bepi. 30 little while and see where it gets fountains, five passenger and one freight elevator. PRESSERS, white, experienced, ey SIS i::,':.‘: Mite ot 5. §3 W Hent: 24 Do 38 you. You'll be surprised. While Reservations made NOW for one or more rooms f:r ;ncns lclor.hm: departmesl:;] (a::'-’ i R fi:"fl"ri" A v R DT B T 3 4 3 the money is in the Savings Ac- for October 1st. - pply employment manager, COOR s i st and Gxeriene ey p). Resublic]|Motor (kNS 24 or SpsE Wood Loth- 1438 Columbia rosd. Phone Col. | DAY'S WORK: 2 o . : ;‘f)%fl?: il i e i 4 :‘lg]‘)’.r, Sk . |(WR—IGM‘ and geneial Louseworke r:m- ll.MYl “()Ilh.‘ by reliuble woman. 1220 63§ & = ights. 1518 Columbia | st. n. X Apply Room 101 Eetablisheq.real evtate Oroe: opiicast state e oot ""_%-— 1&!;1;3} HOUSEWORK 1n vmall family, : 75 |22 Liberty st. n.w. 2 10 STAR BUILDING o e TG e el j e i 1 mwmm. & ' = A —Tor Vil ey e age | Cneorn i 250 3: sty - Main 5000 tull ummm. Dresent and previous po- | COOK - a0 wailrem-chambermaid, fvo _ex- i mb“ m— perienced whis irls: ei 14 Ind. Y ‘coloied fll, rfl-.u-no R .‘.‘32;-’21 %&*il = o-n Apt. E. '.fvfi guuf:‘t’. rv't.n-neu “" 1402 Firet -L n.w., apt. 2L