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FINANCIAL. _ DEPARTMENT DEMONSTRATES WITH ITS BIG GUNS, Gpa AT ABERDEEN. MD. } P16 G0 Grain, Produce and Live Stock 7 ENS ¥ [ ) RKETS, LOCAL WHO MARKET. X \ STOCKS—BONDS—COTTON | mri;o%fo:mbeé 12 '(swe?nl‘)l: Qm,f&g{:g‘:%?u”“ doz., “18: | C!S‘LI{NZGS BANK ) Svl:.:.li‘l-;sggAfi;(;(f-FfE ’ I R Gk —Chickens—Alive, springer: ‘po . \ 2 . 3 W 3 2 afll: mhlteRleshomt) —e‘:‘!“' o mx;iu nouun{b_naom;r.kpu ib, 18; > £ Securities and Commodities 1 ¥ eys, per lb,, 40; chickens, spring, \ Review Free, Upen Request. 5 +old ters, 15al . 30; . ; keats, i y : . old roosters, 15a18:|per 30; hens, per 1b., 25a27; keats, N 3% 0" SAV!NGS : e e —_— | % 3 dnt':kl. Sy eh“suo“i' pair, young, each, 35a50. i B8 S : . ‘ gulnea fowl, each, 50a75. Dressed poultry—Fresh killed spring ' ificate Cash to B id : : RS WS 5o g L A L ghickens, Por Tby S0a3t: Hens, per Ibs i : ; 3 3 3 ; , 44. : rQoBters. SHTA 3 getibeats Ca o Be'Fal ' % : s s Butter—Creamery, fancy, pound, 47a | ib., (0ad4s; keacs, l;'o“izgl turkeys: per 48; prints, 48a50; nearby creamery.|pork—Dressed, small, per 1b., 15. Saturday—One of the ) : - | |43848 iadles, 30n52; Yolle, 25as0; store | Pyl “Dreseed, wmall, per b, 1%, N : MEMBERS: o . ess m.ff, ;“;‘:‘{2’_ prints, 282305 Proce | 155125%: “lambe, eho(c:', per b, 9; live \§ DEPO. ) New YY::: Stoek Exchange o s . - - hogs, per Ib., 9% Largest Withdrawals. e ’ : e T Green truits—Apples, per bbl, 5508 BY L A. FLEMING. 3 » ND P IONS. 11.00; per bushel basket, 2.00a3.2: 3 3 ¥ i s .| BALTIMORE, Md., October 12 (Spe- | western, per box, 3.00a5.00; California Secretary Mellon this morning N 3 % cll.l).s—_;Polfitoezn. 3 7nse-w. Dlsl%fl pollll:l. lemons, per box, 5.00a7.50; Cll&ornh , . 4 3 g I 0. 2, 1758 pounds, | aranges, per crate, 6.50a7.5! oney- Joa wpanyikenke/nord i g credite e . R '50; No. 3, 1.00a1,25; sweese-and | dews, 2:00a2.50; pears, 2.50a4.50 baske sulting from the sale of Treasiry & 3t No. 2, 1.50a |quinces, per hushel basket, . Washington Office MAIN FOCR CORRIDOR WOODWARD BUILDING Telephone Main 2040 583.50; Apfcates (andl thrge-year mates Lol I S s ” eans, bushel, | Vegetables—Po: w, No. 1. ay into their respective regional re- \ : Lds €Qal.00; b bunch, 3a3; broccoll, per bbl, ooats0r par "eack, 4.0 erve banks by Saturday of this S G \ = . ’ 8 abbage, per ton, 25.008 | Eweet potatoes, " per - bbl, ~3.50a4.3 eek 50 per cent of such credits. = % 4 3 g s jonch; 2 ;,°'“ a%“;: lettuce, “nearby, per crate, 50al.0 There are two notable features in celeny,idosen. i |New York, per crate, 1.00a1.75; celery, 24.50. per doz., 75a1.00; romaine lettuce, 1.00a panection with this call, the first dozen, - 10a16; cucumbers, | 1.50; cymblings, per crate, 1.50a2.00: bushel, 1.50a2.50;. eggpiants, basket, | spinach, per bbl., 3.00: ions, 2 5 otnz \!:x‘fl{fa;“(;e’rh::gf&ehnr:’c?x‘l: “ > 2 : 3 30a35; leftuce, bushel, 50a1.00; lima | per 1001 sack. "4 SOk 3o cabbaves: O T IR AN ) s ) : j : 3 beans, bushel, 1.00a21:60; onions, 100 |25023.00 per bbl; cucumbers, 2.00a W eimendays Sronsively). and the | B : = — pounds. 2.00a1.30; parsnips, -bushel, | 300; cggplants, per crate, 1.50a200; bcond is found In the large amount 3 S : S : Pflwg‘rsn asket, 20a30; pumip- | tomatoes, per box,-75a2.50; corn, 20a t cash to be withdrawn from banks - e 3 > - : % ktn:l g ez;c 5a8; savoy cabbage, |40 per dozen; beans, 3.5024.50 per bbl. -$270.000,000, one of the largest, if | k . - . ; : -] {bushel, 60a70; spinach, bushel, 60a|lima beans, 35a45 per quart; sprout: ot the largest. single withdrawal 5 . : - 3 = L : A comatoss, baket, Sioabh: bushel, | 20a35 per quart. £ funds in the record of Treasury : 3 o a30; turmie, basket ammI0. oot ertificate operations. v 3 5 4 5 . " < Yesterday the New York money S § - 2, 4.00ab. gg;:;‘év‘lgg:zf-' h lE arket firmed up to 6 per cent on the | | N A By g : R I L urel Lntrie ithdrawal of some $60.000,000 of S . » < plex.- 250a3.30; cranbe 3 5 reasury funds. so that it is more i an \ilzel)' that the withdrawal of i 3 5 Firet race, for two-year-olds; sell- EQUITABLE Co-Operative Building Miicchtion That's all a safe deposit box -osts you at the “Bank of the People.” 1336 N. Y. Ave, Organizea 1879 41ST YEAR COMPLETED 270,000,000 will_have a temporary 5 : . !ing; five and a half furlongs—Opper- = i o = . q h Assets 2 irengiiiening effect on. the money _ e ¥ 3 : ue chestnuts, bushel, | man, 115; Orris, 105; °Ashlin, 102; \ Surplus 1 aia0r 00t 1t is a fact that New York city is ; : \ e s . 3 'Early Bird, 100; Joseph Brant, 10 ) . a y far the heaviest subscriber, as a | kg : 5 g 4 : 5 ¢Rack 'Em ‘Up, 102; Hyperbole, 105: | ~—ge g0 1 it Policy- §5 Systematic Saving Leads ommunity,_of investors and bankers, . o L 5 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |tSailing Along, 110; Souih Breeze, 11 A e Folicy, to Big Results fhan any other one city, and therefore 2 3 - » CHICAGO, Octobe: ited States *The Clockmender, 103; *Friars Rush, | Aze 40. ! date of birth for illustration —Make o i p A iest | payments are drawn S , October 12 (United States | 103; " Selots, 107; *Chaste Star, 103; | Establishei 1505 “Ausels over $150.000.000 Table and save cack pey Sun ueT ‘om there. . E 3 ; Bureau of oarkets)—Cattle—Re. | Chateaugay. 107; *High C, 103. M. LE ROY GOFF, Insurance Adviser [l (e way to pot ahead Soonsialis Bankers are giving Secretary Mellon ¥ e s300 Liead; Femcd cn;“ i Second race, steeplechase; claimin All branches 3 iedit for the consideration shown TS steers and yearlings unevenly higher, | handicap, for four-year-olds and up;|__Roum ti Woodward Buildine. M. 340. Subacriptions for the o = : : d 25 up; grassers P 1 fiem, in making the payment of certl ; averaging “aroun X about two miles—Lecyprin, 137; Over- /i *ate and note cash on e same day ; : : N opening slow, but neld higher: prime ttohy 1447 obert Otfver. 180; Shoat. | t e take eredit (or the macurize . bulk beef steers, 6.25a10.00; she stock | 135, Surf, 144; Vigllante, 14%; New ||| You Never Charge Off ons on the fourth liberty loan : strong to higher: bulls, calves, stock- - cra and fecdors aurong; best vealers. v e Nk (T 'z i| Depreciation on an S ; 2 [ Hogs—Reoeipts. 13,000 head :a:rxyi‘;}gfl.—‘s;’;egnggblf‘;g 19; Osgaod! Investment in 3 to 2 | | First Mortgages of maturing | ! moscly. A 5 H vesterday's average: better grades Saledusa,, 3¢ their funds showing mos decline; top earl: a. 97; Dairyman, 111; A\(X.‘l They Mean Absolute Safety, earn s bought in the 30; practical top, 5.10: bulk lights [ 30 e ounihel 1 81st Issue of Stock Being Received Shares, $2.50 Per Month 4 Per Cent Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. JOHN JOY EDSON, President FRANK P. REESIDE. Secy, 1l materially ease the pay- there- P : : . . and llght butchars, $.0528.60; bulls | Frel ven if nearby ma . : pAcking sows, 7.00; pigs, 15 to | 193; Bally figyatibelien than pat : 25 lower; bulk dssirable kinds around | qaintes. THEE o] find use temporarily < : §.00; average price yesterday, $.17. |09 HBountiful, 105: eMadnell il they cun again place ? ; = Sheep—Recelpts, 27,000 head: open- | 3p0t JHRTAitL o8 A imate, Treasury certificates or - : ing generally steady: native Jambs 0 | Toas e virerata g4, 01 Ditimats. i stes, while the bond market may se- 4 ¢ < % packers, early, 8.7589.00; to shippers, | "Fipn race. tho Collington handicap: ||| Ite a share of the investments. 3 e 9.26; western lambs, early, 9.25; Mon- | ror ‘fllice and mares; taree-year-oids | || Terminal Savings Bank. « iy . -ana yearlings, 6.25; wethers, 5.00. and up: one mile—Bromelia, 96; Care The Terminal Commercial fi;fid Sg- p R % gll.h}lflzlo‘ Lnfi%‘tfiiilna:k;u‘-;o;ra%cs" Ings Bankywill be one year old on the + 5 = g 5 ¥ v MARKET ubidium, 115; Muttikins, 105; Scot- ||| uth of this month. 3 G g * 3 S g . "HILE FINE FOR U. 8. 11200 Ve, 96, | In anticipation of the anniversary, e ; | NEW. YORK, October 12.—Chile has | Sixth race, for three-year-olds and 1 —without the loss of a single penny in either principal or interest is only one of the inany reasons for imvestors to buy good ohn Brosman, jr., president of " the —— begun to recover from the business Ling; one mile and a furlong— raw products, said Senor Carlos claiming; one mile—Camoufleur, |l ank, d a b to “Ou Uppers The Army's heaviest gun, sixtéen-inch .S0-callber gum, ted on. disappearing. carrisge. The gun *Ci , 110; 11, -‘.-?e‘im?“aéi’“éh:m‘a‘fii‘?;" Setting | measures aixty-nine feet in length, welghs 240,000 pounds and requircs 850 pounds of smokeless powder to propel ita | depression that followed the drop in LR 108 “Gela X 7 : : : the price of niter, copper and other *Huonec, 111; *Runquoi, 106. (]| and require no - . rom the $34,903.33, the opening day's Lower: Effect of twelve-inch shell on plece of armor plate. < o N Gilt-Edge First Castro Rutz, vice president and gen- | 113; °*Fairway, 110: Chasseur, 115 attention ts, to the $158,655.25 of Septem- lepesi $158,65! D *Grenadier, 105 ight Raider, 2, 2 1€ , call- & \ . 8 » . 1 de Chl] 3 or 12 ihe date of ine last call all:| cHTP CLEARANCES INCREASE. |MERCHANDISE HANDLED |FINANCE AND,TRADE. NOTES. | ina o member of tne Chilean embansy | Servitor, 117;’Montatvo. 11: =wood || Shanmon & Luchs nd expressing the hope and belief o 5 % at Washington, a visitor to: the city. | Violet, 107; Madge F., 109; *Love Tap, i} | iat the institutlon wou.d become an| BALTIMORE, October 12.—Septem ISHOWS DECREASED VALUE“”‘t‘:‘m‘;“T“’?’,‘I" Company declared an | Chile, he said, offers an excellent fleld | 102; *Superwoman, 9 i = i dinzly useful factor in -District | Ber entrances and clearances for over- ! for surplus of goods produced -in the | 110 713 14th Street ! orth the progress of the lnnituuonlm-m Pprofectile approximately twenty-two miles, Mortgage Loans No_Investment Better, Few As Good. Send for full detafls. Certi- fled titles and insurance pol icles. furnished with notes. Conservative, courteous con- sideration to all our clients. Notes from $250 up to $10,000 Now on Hand Chas. D. Sager - Loan Dept. M 36 re 3 Vi 3 » ] - ” seas vessels at Baltimore show slight I e v omios 50 g0 | United States. porentice allowance claim: increase: During the month 57 ve 5 ble | “"The Cnited States is approaching | Weather clear; track, fast. Main 2345 | stock of record Npvember I. . H , s e : { the condition wh chment of th sels of 176,736 tons entered the port,Falling Off in Exports and Imports | T e s < in the forelgn trade and &5 vessels of | 3 inde ceq | 5011 is necessary, and Chile’s niter has The French linér France arrived SOl is ne ¥ X g KANSAS CITY, October 12— :l::‘l" 181,613 tons cleared. ~ August showed During September Reported by aterday with French gold estimat- | Proved its exéellence for this pur- SOUTHERN'S 1920 EXHIBIT. | e lu Saies rea - nces of 54 vessels 141,582 o York = me that gives Tumber manufacturers | tany. foom overseas and clearances oll Commerce Department. | New York vanking Inatitutions. L L o Sg0i000" fons |aumual statemenc” of the Souther The Connecticut Mutual dership in trade activity in the'p] vessels of-a tonnage of 119,050, e the annual copper output is val- iway Company for Year ending| y - < si v Consolidated O G _j whi f ; o et Tna Shuthcen Eine st | Shpueon? ot oMol oL I | Valucs of importe and exports of | Sindair Conselidaicd o, Corpora, | SeulS 8BGO ey Yas | Decsmber 31 st waz sybmadiea o | Life Insurance Company led around $5000,000. iconsigned to | P sser RICHMOND, Va., October 12.—Th e latest remort . showe ‘saies| ScPtgmber, 1920, enteances were placed- merchandise each fell mft materially tion has jus undertaken the electrification of a : g s : ey 023 150k Lqual to 10131 per cent of normal. | clearances totaled 143,vessels of 409,. . LurinE September, according to fig- B R o howing at | Ereat raiiroad system, which will be |liere Yesterday, and it showed a bal- |} Y;;s returned to its &"‘I'f!‘ mpared with a production of 22.23.)839 tons. uree: mads public by the uepaiimenc peen brought to anc 18 fow Sne of the largest projects of ita|2Ace of income over charges of $1.- olders more money than i cent below normal and shipments ‘ommerce. Imports for Sepiember S s kind. The contract has been placed | 16.000 as against $5,141,000 for the has received from them in 16 per cent below normal. Yellow| Sl Jere $180.000.000, the lowest for a0Y| g 5 Kresge Company.anmounces | With' Westinghouse interests. T e year p“"“',‘[;'; the Dalance of (] premiums, a record unique "l.h:‘nd' ixepors thove Lo ol m‘")o‘ > & S Exports last month totaled $325,-;2, DProposed increase in preferred preferred stock amounting to $1,500,- ||} 3mong Life Insurance com- 2t Sengunting to 13408 | 425 pencs. per-munce ones 5 000.000, only 35,000,000 more than the St9Ck from $2.000.000 to §5.000.000. | ypADg TN MINERAL YIELD. |50 whereas in the previous veat tnis || panies. e ars. The housing-shortage In cities | per cent. Discount rates—short bills, L¢3t month this year, July, and’ General Asphalt Company declared N FRANCISCO! lisbursement called for $3000,000 ad- ({] It offers a thorough Edu- rEely Tty for Ehe upturh | 4 per oont: threemonth Bllls. 4% per $46,000.000 below the August record. regaiar quarterly dividend of 1% por | roiy FRANCISCO. October 1%—Re- |dlitional. ~ After miscellaneous appro- (|| cational Course to its Repre- R Deaely vemansible Hothovere Apheoimately sounas coni dend ¢ turns from California mineral pro- | sriations there was left at the end of | || - g glieds ey ; below the tothls for September, 1920, S o Rreferred, payable December | ducers for 1920 show a total of $242- | ‘ast year a credit balance to profit and || ““"tatives- - S— September imports of gold totaled - ity Tt of aorude materials |.oss of $113.000 as against $2.137.000! E.D.S [ - 166,515,000, or approximately $20,- _ Lackawanna Steel, quarter ended | FUILY TUnerel qubsiEnces Cxcuile ® |in the previous year. s%com- ||| E. D. Sampson, Gen. Agt. | f P MRS 3 : 000,000 bélow the mports of August, September 30. 1921 reports deflcit. | Sroncs, Sraon of Tae Nety sinnt coun. | 'ATisons can be made with the pre-ill 1125 Woodward Brildin | Y but $15.000,000 above the imports of after all taxes and charges, of §1 t dous year which is for the ten S Y < | [ = tles of the state contrihuted to the |. September, 1920. Silver imports 208,275, compared .with..deficit e O e et ea 1519 suipus, the | 2onths from 3arch 1, the company : youmustdo it ona Hi * - dropped from $7.852,000 in August to $982,127 in_preceding _quarter, e raa DT en0, arer Continned in. | ihows gkass income of $18.305,000 as: = — atically. And then you must invest your $4,605,000 for Scptember. Silver ifn. Profits of $3.282,144, or $9.35.a share, | cvease: In. Petroleam -valuation. -ge. | \EAIMEL $20.884.000; deductions 'of $4 savings at a profit. | Firdter e R R g;rlos.for September last’ year wen‘m the corresponding period of 1920. creases in.the metals group. and in (:holfl(:‘.vsfi‘:fiaeln’u 34.0154?03.1'41;;‘;3:?. E H R ll' & so . The}FritbldSynlma:icS:vi;gumtm . - .501,000. B ey > o . | tots ncome o ol .000 | you how. It makes one probl savin ’ 11th and Pa. Ave. N.W 1000, ¢ ol took a decided Jump o, Indications e hat sarnings by | STERSESIn tho structural sad Muaw. | o Blalels 57000, ‘and itance | Lo K1 NOUINS DS ||| 2 ncingand tensoiventheprovins o 1N o e e paecided JumP people’s Gas Light and Coke Com- | (1AL SFPURR TRGFCUCE P8, Aaiti | STter charges wis as stated. i Founded 1876 Over87% of all who undertaketo save and parative figures being $671.000 for Pany this vear will mot be up (ol r'919. of which increase petroleun | Jasper G. Bacén of Boston. Guy Cary Woodward Bld: 1§ fnwestonthe Kriebh] Plan continne with . | = o s parative, fgures being 3611000 for Cariier.estimates of 310 a share onj 2 (8% Qf SRICh INGIERse PUCOVER | of New York, Falrfax Herrison of 416 Woo: S g ; Two splendidwooms containing 2;000 and- [[| S5 Shorie ‘aito showen an in: | he 35,000 shares of"capital stock ————— Belvain Yoo "and Henty W Ailer o B o ton. B Co : B < . crease for the month, $4346,000 be- : Were recelected. direc. ) 0 § 870 square feet floor space mPechvely, iced inz '?Sr“’r"‘ed- as Cons"' red with The Texas Company does not con- POTATO PROSPECTS GAIN. fizikhf:l‘;ie{‘e !:zrrm hol e o™ i nomea rhon v:h;‘n':km -,l'z(?sdeu"m: KRIEBEL & co- ) Ia §5.743.000 Yor August. The Septem- ' template offering any additional stock | WAKEFIELD, Mase. October 1 15547, according to the reaarUEPET (f TChicage Denver San Fraaciaco Investment Securities - 3 er silver exports, however, were to its shareholders for subscription in | Favorable conditions in Septembe. i > - ) 5 water fountain, private lavatory, freight and nearls $2.000,000 below the exports the next tweive months. cauised rapidgaina in the prospect: | ! City of Toronto 137 Scuth La Safle St Chicage \q 'or the same month last year. ~ or the potato ci n gectlons o lul, H Kensas In@anepeis Bitwakes Rockierd passenger elevators. Moderate rental. . s Kelly-Springfeld Tire Company is | the United States, V. A. Sanders of ATE AMERICAN GOODS. d: ol hevend o Cizsizmati | {turning out about 4,300 tires a day, | the United States bureau of market: [ PARIS, October 12.—Smuggling by | ?)% (_3"""’ IB";‘”‘; of which about 2,000 aré being made | and crop estimates announced today. | airplane A EW EATHER 2t the Cumberland plant. Notwith- | The gain was partioularly noticeabl: | from Germany Tory Famerican goods | Price 99 and interest standing increased production, Kelly |in Malne, where the September esti- | investigated by the French police | and interes! District of Columbia, Maryland andlis about fifteen days behind orders. | mate of 24,639,000 bushels has beer | Germans are aileged to be police Payable in New York 3 S Virginia—Fair and somewhat colder |Present imndications are that dividend | changed to '32,766,000. counterfeit safety. ragor Bladees ang ! Y o 2 Ul - tonight, probably light frost; tomor-ion the § per-cent second preferred Y, r blades and |} Send for Descriptive Circular i T pencil cases into Paris, where street uarter : o [ ; row air diminishing northwest and |stock will be more than earned in |y rurppror oo R A pppy | Bawkers sell them for one-nait e | - e | y 3 3 ‘West - Virginia—Fair _tonight, with A 2 gl price of the genuine article. H LOANS ON of a | frost; tomorrow falr, with rising tem- : et e LR e i > = Century i perature. MAY RESUME -RELATIONS. | roriaiors 13 b dding, 13:5%; | - SHIP MAKES BECORD RUN. LIBERTY BONDS in the 1} i ;!h«ord. for 'n:e-ty-x-*on Hours. - | middling, 1341; low middling, 1236:1 ‘SEATTLE. October 12—Coast ship Bondx boggbt and Sold, Insurance i [ ermometer—. 7 e - | good ordinary, 11.11; ordinary, 10.36. ) & ¢ 2. .. Registered or Coupon. ' 112 midnight, s8; = British Said to"Look With Pavor Safles, "10.000 “balés, " including s.v\r'gL';‘ pertormance rCting upon the! - Liberty Bond Exchange > Business 3 noon, 56. - : American. ecelpts, 1, es, no h T € i i Barometer—4 p.m on Mexico. Eh Amerlcan.ogtl\’lrea Icalnu’ed quiet. and ;‘;{‘ésfi'fl;e :;e'«r(’:m“l;;- g;g hipping | 604 14th St. N.W % 29, 2 ! MEXICO CITY, October 12.—“The|steady. 'October 13.37: December (C9350, DISSCOECE ° “ang. th itigati L 5 2 .G 5 PN e Japan. Chi nd s Britian forelgn office Wishes to_re- | 13.03;, January, "12:96:" Mareh, 12.69: |31, [E5IC, 10 qapan, Chine, g, i Litigation Is Costly K Ma. o . vesterday: Lowsst temperatare. | Somsco it tha” eavilost . possiblel frst_transpacific voyage, ‘1t mude || Build Your Estate On occurred-at 6 a.m. today. moment,” declared Christopher ] y: on exact schedule.: = = T st year— | oIt e ember ot " the| BIG ,SASKATCHEWAN CROPS. |which calls for'a ten-day sun from a Firm Foundation Britisn_pariiameniy notw in Mexico| OTTAWA, October 12— Saskatche- Lesetsound Mol Fokonama, the e ‘:'sp Automobile owners are familiar with.the frequent re- Temperature same Highest, 83: lowest, Tis Tabtes. Mex.co was purely unofficial, but that| Wheat, 174,424,000 bushels. The | 5aE® 4500 miles. the previous record i J interest returns and (Furnighed by United States coast|he would “inform the government|+creage soyn to wheat' was 11.651.000 ;‘}“:'!“!‘;:i ‘c‘;‘ e estod is al- and geodetic survey.) concerning the Mexican situation, as|acres and.the average yleld 14.9 ! hat lf BELR Tomorrow—Low tide. 11:56 a.m.;|% Private citizen.” bushels. LONDON WOOL IS ways worth one hu high tide,'5:21 a.m. and §:43 p.m. st Do il Ouats, 181,723,000 bushels yield, 37.2 o FIRM. e s Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:56 a.m 4.884:000 acres; average yield, 37.2] LONDON, October 12.—At the wogj| A — pm; high cide, 5:21 am. and 645) BIG LOAN DISAPPROVED. |vuster . auction sales 1,165 bales wero oft || You are assured of these L » |PBacley. 11,459,000 bushels; acreage, | tered: prices opened firm. There was || safeguirds in selecting our 427,798 acres; average yield, 26.17|a large attendance. The bulk of the:ll First Mortgage Notes. The Commonwealth Treasurer Believes | bushels. offerings was sold to home and con- \ll | o of ¢ B el them . Flax, 83,030,000 bushels; acreags,|tinental buyers. Merinos were up; est of time p! Rate to Queensland Too High. |[366.858 acres;. average yleld, 82 |from b to 10 per cent and crossbreds:|l safe. . By the Associated Pre: bushels. ui“ o e from to 7% l‘pel' ;enL Inferior ; . 2 4 els; acreage, les were unchange: ‘ 3fcon rises 3:20 pm.; sets 2:04 a.m. | MELBOURNE, Australta, October |y g: . L e 3 ] ] » Automobile lampa to be Tiehied ame- | 10 Disaparoval < of —the $12,000,000 | oirol) acres: average yleld, 13.6 —— | Swartzell, Rheem & i half hour after sunset. loan|of the state,of Queensland, of:| Canadian Pacific Railway returns| BIG CANADA ENTERPRISES. ; ensey Co. ! Up-River Waters. fered by investment. bankers in New |gligw that, up to Septdmber 30; ‘50| \ONTREAL, Oétober 12.—Phillips ! . HARPERS FERRY, W. Va. October | JOTK 1ast Friday, was expressed to-lper cent more of the grain crob had | plectrical Works, Limited, of Mon- | 727 15th Street N.W. 12.—The Potomac and the Shenandoah | 48Y by Sl Jose ook, common: [Deen ‘marketed this: Year than was | iocer lurge mamufacsarers of copper | Washington, D. C. rivers were both clear this morning. | N nist i nn Atstyalian: state med | he,case at the same date last year. | ofectrio” wire, will erect a plant at | Weather in Varlous Citles. gone outside the empire for a loan, % Ersouvillofat (¢ boost for 130900000, The Nation's Home Town T g Tepemtiess and he believed, moreover, that 7 per| LANCASTER TOBACCO'0. K. | 3n0"Cnfioying 600 hands. (|| 32 Years Without Loss to an FRiEERe Pl bl OT BOVern-{ . \ NCASTER, October 12.—With the| The Sement Soivay Company plans Investor | ) men i .+ |erob sately housed and curing weath- | to erect a gas and coko oven plant at e or ldcal, Erowera aro well satisfied. | Hamilton next :spring at a cost also | : t s beginning to | of $3,000,000. 44,000 BACK ON JOBS. El"ll:v: o:“:ggdcgulor. Jut it is yet‘yoo It is reported a strong United States | NEW YORK, October 12.—An-|goon to determine what its burning |interest is in the two concerns. | Tty | et L A b e T ohk quality fs. It s the heaviest tobacco e ‘entral rallro: sevel ears, A this Gioudy | road has emploved 21,000 mew men. | STo il a9 immensely to its value. |*DRY” LAW AIDS ICE CREAM. The Erio road has added 6,000 work- | Ton jeaves are. not particularly 1arge, | - MINNEABOLIS, October 12.—Sta- Bieminghani.. 30 i e P e and Harfrord, in |Dut will do nicely for filler purposes, |tistics compiled by the Natlonal As- have provided themselves with insurance policies they .are relieved of litigation expense, because the insurance com- pany assumes this liability. ;. . Condition of the Water. City. This siatel by Mr. Lowther, [wan this vear has produced the larg- | ports and _,n"’,;',f".‘}',‘,e s pamerican IF vour financial career is to ports in the newspapers of i "‘OFFICE A Temperature #nd condition of the!Who i8 a son of a former speaker of |est crop of oats and the second larg- | established what is believed to be a || be a complete success, it is automobile accidents. i Contasning 2000 Sq.ft water at 8 am.:- Great Falls—Tem.|ihe house of commons, was quoted fest crop of wheat In its history, ac-|jong-distance radio record on the Pa- Il important that your initial in- | 4 perature, 65; condition slightly muady. | vesterday by Bl Universal cording to official reports. The yields | oific by sending a commercial mee- || VPO at your . i ) J 4 . Mr. Lowther said that his visit to|for the various grains follow: i vestments bring fair and per- Where automobile owners | i The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6:14 a.m.; sun sets, 5:35 pm. > ‘omorrow—Ssun rises, 6:15 a.m.; sets, 5:33 p.m, et Let us explain the details. B. F. SAUL CO. Automobile Insurance i 1412 Eye St. N.W. | * Main 2100 - Stations. “3019woavgl 388 October Reinvestment Born L5 LD L AT T O eoh o iriess | sociatiouiciTlesiCream Manntacturers No better opportunity for investment has cver been Comieataa . 2298 e e, et 4000 ooy ad | e, wrapper and filer goods wiil be |in 'the United States ae increased || presented to the investor than exists today. The peak | Ghachinni": 30, Seen hired in the 1ast.five months. © | cheaper grades of cigars. ~ | Sice pronibition went into effect. of interest rates has been reached and the time does not .18 Cleveland 30.02 e seem to be far off when eight per cent.issues will be a WRECK TUNNEL TO ‘GO; :. OFFICE B Dot 1 Bole LACKAWANRNA STEEL DEFICIT| POULTRY FROM THE WEST. matter of history. . Contuinisi 870 Sq & - ToTe (PARIS, October 10.3Tte Batlanel | NEW. YORK, Octbber 12-Lacka-| KANSAS CITY, October 12—Con- ' A 2 . Yh S ’ Tuekagnvili.. 30 1o which a rear-end-collision of two | anna Steel, for quarter ended Bep- |sumers of poultry In the east can Our present offerings of First Mortgages yielding tember 30-1ast, Teports a deflcit. after | count on heavy supplies from the big Kansas Clty. 4 o in foniy dea Sd'y{ow e ing states in the west. This isi}| 805 will ide a safe investment for your funds over a Sulted in forty deathszamd numerous |2il taxes and chariek, of B o | ProC N P T prod: il 8% provide a n yo a t th inion of produce trade interests. . injuries; will. be-demolished. ~ Minis- | This. compared with &, gtk [ ghe obtBion of ROMCS, ens Shows.a ||| period of years when reinvestments must be made at a or ears ter of Bublic Works At Le Trosauer. | Pragiclof o335.144, or' $0.38 & bare, |heavy increase over last year. Turkey (] Jess attractive yield. K o ital stock. - For | production is lighter than in 1920, sald authorization for "demolition of {On the outstanding cap! :he tunnel was givén by the-1912 par- | the nine months ended September 30 = had a deficit of- $2,132.-| = 23 . . e e e 05, s Tcompared with a profit in They Merit Your Investigation O o dewmolTHow vill bs be- | the corresponding period of 19201, ol e s T et A SRS S75 2l The F. H. Smith Company +yy: | ONLY HALF TOBACCO CROP. |Momey ~ ° * 7 Founded 1873 3% | - LYNCHBURG, Va., Ootober 12 (Spet ln_f A”Z.,sm : RIAIRIBLZBERERIRGE » [ t Fhiladelphia. ELEVENTH STREET }:{‘,.“'.”.,1,“,’,;.“ The above office rooms available as a whole or will rent separately. T PY T REFEEEERT Boston, Lowell ElectrickLight ... | cta).—The “tovacco X - = . Corp.,. .80... 15 Nov. 1 sale of dark looss leaf, r connections locally and in . Apply Room 101 - - — . gasted -,g:,-hfi,- S8 IOt TN ot 8L TP o "o salbs bécatse. the | otter cities enable’ us o for: 815 Fifteenth Street m 7 & 11| farmers cannot order-their tobacco. a| < B . A i + STAR BUILDING Mr. Knagg—]I never want what lsn't ; T on thet .vall pravall until the Wasngson SRasl Sttate; Ko- “Forty-eight Years of Proven Safety” | : Main 5000 - % o my own, and I have a right to my|, b Hex-ot pened b!lvl{.l'lll"r::ti'fhl orprises. . 3 = - = - wn when I want {t. crop, mere '-h'-'H- . e "““_ Stone & Fairfax s Wife—-Not when It's your own Eyleld, wiTl, 1t 18 beHeved, be = rable one, and’ will hrint"llwa »Dfle.l. 1342 N. Y. Ave. Maln 2424 ° S way that you want.

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