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GTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 20, 192I—PART I PUBLIC UTILITY SECURITIES HAVE IMPROVED POSITION if the securities can be disposed of; if not, it stands at about $27,000 cash loss to the govermment. In the loot were 458 Argentine Re- public gold notes, each for $1,000: ‘| Dennis R. Beatley, Cabaniss A. Bryan, FEdmund H. Hemphill, John D, Perry, Joseph P. Kilroy, Harry F. Volkman; Jr.; William A. Scott, Anthony B. C. Graves, Caesar A. Carballo, Joseph The Year 1921 to Date on the Washington Stock Exchange. i A Nagel, Raymond W.iDowng, Joseph %5 31000 bonds” o the Nationai - Le Grande White, Chérles K. Berlin, eather Company, 41 Mexican Petro- Farnisned by W. B. Hibbs & Co., Hibbs Bullding. Letters highly commending the | the headquarters and service com- IL“‘{{;‘&‘,?}J‘;“:&- Jotu Y Sye o R e T A 5 U to and Tncluding Friday, November 18, 1021, local Natlonal Guard organization on |Pany has been promoted to master! ™ = p s and thousands of other bonds. ales. BONDS. Open. High. Low. Close, Sergeant, the highest non-commis- r 0= DN e, Da ; the showing made by the lst Bat- | Serscanl hG BMERCSL JoR-canm: | GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. re Fopular 1t nvestors at ateria Creditors va. Courts, N A e e e - 73 a s talion of the Engincer Regiment at | tlonal Guard, Sergt Moore hasrerved | 00 S50 0 U Tl " e Benjamin M. Anderson. dr. Ph. D. e o e e ; i in the guard since June . He 'AGO, Novembe: .—. Ad P economist of the Chase Natlonal Bank |~ 5000—c; S % > g the ceremontes attendant on the| [§ [ EVI Slhe "Rlexican horder (averaging higher through most of the vances in Prices—Comment of New York, In an addresa aotivered | 75000 ceare o "ana LIShE 10t o % % T et o O e a0 been | and in France during the world war. | sesalon wheat broke sharply on the 5 efore the national convention of | 24.000—Metropoiitan R. K. 18t 58..semer 5 9% 9 - astonylase Ericay have, boe Chicago Board of Trade today and car- Robert Morris Associates, spoke very Power 18t 5. 87 48,000—Pot. Eie: 145,000 Pot.” Ele: 33,000—Pot. 204,400—Pot. received from Maj. Gen. George C. Rickards. chief of the militia bureau of the War Department, Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, commanding the suard, announced last night. The Jocal guard represented the entire fonal Guard of the nation, and Gen. Rickards and Gen. Bandholtz. in command of the Washington trict, spoke very highly of the man- mer in which the local troops per- formed their duty. Regular drill schedules of the Engineer Regiment will be resumed and drill held Tuesday evening. The Master Sergt. Fletcher F. dorft re-enlisted during the week. Sergt. Bernsdorff has leted_three years' service in the local National d. Prior to his entrance into the National Guard he had served in the Canadian army for approximately two years. Berns- past com- strongly in favor of creditors’ com- { mittees as compared with bankruptcy courts. He called attention to the fact that the substitution of the former for the Iatter had been one of the most sig- nificant developments of the 1920 crisis. - One sees the point of his argu- ment at once. The creditors’ committee, vitally interested in nursing the assets, that they may recoup to the greatest ex- tent possible; creditors getting to- gether to lend relief and agree upon a policy which may net a much larger ried other grains with it. The results were net 1os of % to a cent in on Condltxons. wheat, 3% to n corn and % in oats. . Provisions were firm and generally BY L A. FLEMING. higher. Wheat started at a slight advance . 3 over yesterday . “but weakened| A Year has made a wonderful early on adv locust damage |change in the value of local public in Argentina was negligible, Sub|utility shares and also bonded obli- porting offers came out in [ay and - 2 o O e movement, which |bations, but not more so than the Was helped by report€ of good condi- [change in sentiment with regard to these same securities. A year ago the street rallways had few friends outsidg of their share- Power cons. 58. Power deb. 68. points higher and _wanted at 92; Washington Gas is 1% points better and Mergenthaler Linotype 10 points higher, ‘Turning to the bond list, we find Gas 8214 bid as against 76; Potomac Consolidated 5, §7, as compared with 81 a year ago; railway general 6s, 96, as compared with 89 a year ago; Traction 5y 4% points higher; Poto- mac Electric general 6s, several points higher, while Railway 4s moved up Gus Light gen. 58. . Ry. and Elec. cons. 4s . Ry. and Ele 174,700—Wash. 5 T148... 6,000—Riggs Realty (long) 1,000—Riggs Y (short) 5s. Recruiting for the Engincer Regi- District of Columbia National rd. progressed very satisfactorily during the past week. Three addi- tional companies are being or- ganized for this regimeént and it is anticipated that the will be ready tion in the cash corn market. Both sides did some general evening up for over Sun and so much sharp- shooting developed that bearish news 4.891—Capital Traction {\'ashlnxlon Gas'.. and W. Steamboat. schedule was prepared at the begin- | for muste out January 1. Officers & 59 8¢ 2. RinE Of tho SuCrent ATmOEy GHI fen- | Lo o R its Wil be sclectan | from abr flect. holders and bondholders. sharply to 505, i percentage of return, und perhaps | 2125 —Wash 1y sor e son and calls for progressive in-|from among the enlisted personnel| There _ sold, however.| mpey were the subject of much un- | The vear in bank stocks has been | hold a customer, at once friendly and 25— Wash. Ry. a struction until. the time of :the next | o¢ the realment. Applicants for en- | throughout the session, and finally [ o M8 P8 P S 5L ey fre. | ithout marked changes In prices or| liable to work e iy 3 annual encampment, by which time | listment should report at the armory |the offerings became too heavy for riticism, S 1 activity. A few sharex have chang- ) place in trade again. 30—Wash.-V organizations will be well grounded | Tuesday evening. the local longs o absorb, The result-|quently went begging even in the|cd hands but at mo time was the| On the other hand Is the law 60— Commereial in_engineering dut . ing slump knocked cents off the | hropperous days following the war, m""";l'l’;:"; u'!‘ni @ shares what might| courts, with first costs adding to the 20—District Nat, Bank loss sustained; with legal talent out for what it ¢ ing on asset: small chane Moore of ansell Enlistments during the past week: SANDS NOW TAKE high figures. | _Corn had a strength all its own, be- !cause seaboard interests paid 6 cents over December for Buffilo delivery, and industries_were good buyers of Fluctuations in near op- 37—Farmers and Mechan 87—Federal National Bank . 9—Liberty National Bank .. 130—Nat. Bank of Wash... 30—Nat. Metropolitan Bank.. when other investments were racing speedily to higher prices and to the fall that follows inflated values. But the changes in prices, important as they are, do not measure the im- provement in sentiment, which has| sustained a_complete reversal, the se- curities of the utilitics being favored n obtain, and a pounc- with first claims, with of the net proving even worth considering. The creditors’ committees in 1920- l | ‘cash grad, ‘h h < 22—Riggs Nat. Bank O R et in the eash trade. |street had any effect on locai securi- | where they were formerly Jooked |21 huve saved thousands of firms ana Rigies Nat. Bar J |Oats merely followed other grains, although usually there was a|upon as doubtful at the best. ot e e nonmnds oL firme ang J3—Second’ Nat. Bank.© sympathy between the two, | Their position as collateral for loans sl—Amer. Sec. and Trust. going to the hard, hard wall. {|imoving in narrow limits. R S L o o I the provision |especially when weakness dominated |has also improved and the banks are | “’Hiq ‘the other meas: : ~ 2 its trength in hogs at {‘h« rds | the major market. . " |r»ad‘.v trowmak_e ; investment in ‘the ,.u,,l.:i. l,.fi(.(r':f' ;.:T,,"’;::z}l‘..).‘f l’:,"“,l 1 0—.\m‘mnal Sav. & Trust | n futures at Liverpool induced | Public utility ~corporations com. | bonds of the various companics | would have been a hard matter to 70—Unfon Trust ..... t cnough speculative buying to keep |pelled to do new nmlnrlms‘t nd ;l fn',.u,.;»'" ,',:,,d"‘ Bence xrn.f |:;e 'vh.ma_ml tell the tale of disaster to many ":Fa:i |,w~.'x‘n ;ng] ru.B | Q: organic or vegetable iron, whi prices high fiibs T With @ net |lueh wore profitable to borrow at|foeling meed be referred to than | great corporations now fortunately JJ=pait Washi. Savines .Slckly People Soon Re- readily assimilated by the s: n point rd ranging from |banks, putting up n.ull. .....(._ rone s olont 3"00"""0‘:‘ '5‘ h thel yetting on their feet again, none 60—Sec. s:v und“(.om ‘Bank ain Health and |2 whi one of the best known R s ollateral, rutner chun sicrl | R efunding and Improvement 1 pep| DARKFUDL, but unable to realize on TI—UBIon BAyBES oo os g blood builders. Il hber. 19.—Buclk: Y. however, do cent bonds, This will probably be the | heaets s in.time to)secure quicl 1.65 100 | Conditions tod agsets for their salvation. per There were clo Strength by Taking| ironized Yeast is pleasant to take. ||, indicate that the street railw last 7 per cent issue for some time to ealis~ana issue of five 4 the highest p financing of any local corporation in the utilities line, E keeps indeflnitely. and is packed in| T . I sher esteem by the general | come. Skl Inny, 75—Firemen’s Fire Insurance Yeast and Iron in Con-|convenient sa Tac : p red. A b I Thels service and | BUt a short time previous the Wasn- | there 18 still much nursing to he car- 6—National Union Fire I i Tablet F ackage 1 Oba, 1.1 . 2 mixed durum, | Wide their patron IEton i ess. life. g uass 460—Columbia Title Insuranc 5 venient 1a Orm. | treatment and e e rik New York 1o arrive Bt they a6 g more value to | the market quickl T s howdveri et Fovelifion state Title Insuranc Graphophone corm raphophone pfd. 2 rgenthaler Linotype 100—0ld Dutch Market ptd. Ironized Y | fraction more, per dose, than com {mon_yeast (only 10¢ a a securities und less antagonism to corporations. i i decline in the price ¢ the the committee or the court to d management for a really business. cllow, 69; J 5 . 2. mixed, | the ). but is |1 % : il. Corn. spot, firm; No. find | ! | 1f you are weak. thin. pale, sick or generally run-down. You owe it to s oll, vourself to try Ironized Yeast, the |[much more effective, as it contains |} ; white, 45, | smashing break at that, was prob- e s spéleas, amputation §6 ’ e i tomie treatment | In | HiKhly concentrated Brewer's veast. o Pk . lably the elixer that kave value to the tolen Securities. recommendaq, PCIoh amputation is| ysp1—ta onolype tablet form. which ix far richer in vitamines than ||} S0 5000 L changed. shares and the bonds of the Wash-|{ Bankers should provide themselves : 5—Security Storage Co | ordinar king yeast. | er & ington Light Company it re- | with the circular, case, No. 38, 856-D, Calls for $19,000,000. 142—Washington Market | Through this remarkable prepara- | Get Ironized Yeast from vour drug- moved the difticult in t ¢ of | containing the 1ist of securities | The Secretury of the Tro ry | tion, many run-down people have|gist today. You w loubt be sur- FUND OVER M|LL|0N vapning the regular dividend on’ the | stolen from five mail pouches one the | asked for the repayment to the T been helped to regain strength and |prised at the qu ults it will . night of October 24, 1921, at New | Ur¥., through the reserve bank BALTIMORE PRODUCE. | sparkling health bring. Special directions for chil- ruling of the District Court of | York, = = = $18000.000 on Tuesday of t T S e " dren in h package. Made by the i X warded to Uni- |Appeals has been a factor of no small ncluded in the list are liberty | This cash will come out of the pro- ALTIMORE, Md. November \ 1]‘he reaton for lhe;e‘_splrndh! re- | ronizea” Neate Compan the flGigt of $100.000 Awarded Wer in producing the better feeling | bonds. Treasury certificates of in. | cerds of the certificate sule of No- | (Special).—With u good Thank - sults is that Iron east is ric . debtedness, vember 1. ing demand prevailing there 1y in utility Treasury notes, old at the Peoples Drug versity of Georgia. tores in vitamines, which science has |\ ) . ‘ % : ; H WhICH: Sland by all good Druggists eve e The Potomuc Electric Power Com- 45" and st et 5 brisk inquiry for choice to fan found toibs abnollitely cssential where. ATHENS, ( November 19.—The disputed # physical valuation s The list really g peakingof » Call. dressed turkey's and the trade is bid- ealth. Most K York Stock old to the beli people’'s systems la | vitamine: for due to our modern methods of cooking many of our best | foods are robbed of their vitamin, elements before reaching the table ading st of New nge securities. out for second perties Ly the Pub ding highe id took the mat- A matter of over impounded on order ny final adjudication, has been noti- L made of its pr 2 | Ulilities: Commis ter to court, 000,000 bein ‘rsita of Georg a gift of $100,000 has be the institution by the gen- | cducation board of New York, according to an announcement by “hancellor Barrows. The gift brings £ the war memorial fund. for which closed about a to $1,148.000, ntroller of the ecurrency d with the legal numb ts from natic o 1 pound being quoted fair to good stock and old re selling 4t 40 and Mo liberal shipments of ad able, but other line -d poul- try ol S0 i I young chickens mi. , 15 and to for duc I The liv tinues quiet and easy in tone. which is usual with the approach of Thanksgiving, when turkeys are the princi ction. The market for turkeys rules firm- the receipts being light, at 40 to conts pound oung and old fat birds and and crooked br ments of desirabl fon, sdiits NFLUENCES STEEL iberty 41, (RONIZED Yeasy Tablets TONIC Ironized Yeast supplies vour sys-| tem with the necessary amount of vitamines, and in addition conta or. . been four calls made The latest on September the usual inter a1l program has pa: i _This has led to the belief that the fifth and final call of the year will be made in December. The Salex Tax. Senator Smoot has this to say re- garding a sales tax: “When 1 first proclaimed the vir- tues of the S tax, it seemed as thongh 1 was tichting the battle the Distriet 1Market Centers Interest on News From Washington. Other Metals Reviewed. W YORK, November 19.—I st in the steel market has cen the limited armament news shington, and while som t were expressed lest this plan if car ried out would exert a depressin linfluence on the stecl market, it w its contention before Court of Appeals. Friends of the compan ot onceive a reversal of this ruling and believe that £2,000,000 will fall into the tre of the eorporation rather than ordered redistributed among : Holders of the common shares of the \Washington Railroad and tric Company, despondent a ye nd seeing no chance for a dividend yment, have taken a little better cw of the situation. Many of the directors are holders have Fourth 4548 libert tions of $1.000: B1 31, BO1265032 and A01Y 2 market co be sumel ‘re_bonds of the var Kovernments, copper com railroads, vice corpora all leading railroads, [ v foreign panie tion ship- 3 ock are ad- fat of blocks of common stock, much of | By PR i lone. Since that time, however, sen- < , Soor. thin birds|the general opinion that the beneti it part of the 00 shares o time | Faan Standard Ol s siner o | 4107 have made @ thorougn stuay of { 1N VAT FREL 173 alr demand | 1o trade would more than ofteet any owned by the Washington Utlities | sustsial corporntions o srolet i | this great revenue problem, and as alpor fanved, TOe 5 & LT Lo | reduction in demand. Business has Company. and they sense the first! wiyl St0cks, a8 recult more th Alf avee actually | : B and 15 | been small this week and while sou. s are running 2 20 for poor rough s old hens prevailing 1S and 1% for smali and White orns; market for ducks and hows little change. , fat ducks will small, poor stoc imanufacturers are still busy on old |orders buyers are showing a dispogt n to limit new purchases. The prospects for a better business with the railrouds, however, IS encourag- ing. and there have aiso been signs of a broadening demand for struc- ural steel. Pig iron has been quiet, n consequence of which the mark | presents "a slightly easier tone, producers are anxious for new bus | ness. been onvaH 1 to the doctrine, elieve that g will be a reality n.r* or the following one. he republican party pledged jtself o a thorough tax revision, and I can- not regard the passing of the revenue bill by the Senate lus: as such a revision which the p. of the United States had a right anticipate. I shall do all in my power to bring real revision of the cnue und 1 regard the sales s the one great remedy for all { the evils now thrust upon t ican people by the revenue When the new session m || month. Senator Smoot chanee for in escrow cision _on Commissi a distribution of the money on the Supreme Court de- the appeal of the Utilities n » railway common was hegging around 2013 to 22; is' bid and it has even sold list_referred to contains a white rtificates and boy ion of any of the tes for sale, delivery or lection, communication should at once be opened with the Post Offier Department . The reward is $20.000. There were two United States Treasury notes taken, one for $500, No. 12103, nd oue for $100, The value of the haul is enormous The numbers of all | On presents the T | honestl al Congress { demand ! col- now higher. Likewise the preferred was soft, with 323 bid, and now it is 6373 ex- dividend. Capital sell at 21 to neglected —~ ) N | Of Our Special One-Week Offer On i — | j{lflflenpous S8 Hear REGULATOR | Installed In Your Home On Payment Of || at 20; [ ient ons i pair, to good request at nd guinea fowl ch for large you 60 for smaller and 10 for The general cgg mar higher, quotations ransin:s to 65 cents a dozen. It is murs i duce {jobbing markekt on egts at th | to his : jent time, have | ght this week oo hees Tn Uganda the person of the king is s “quoted at| regarded as sacred. He is never al-|nearly . the trade lowed to walk outside his own in-|being supplicd with this stock and closure, but in carried on the shoulders| western firsts at 60 cen of chosen men. The shoulders of Sotat these men are treated with reverence, | vaioes e o thade and no man, not even a friend, is al- | . cipts and lowed to place his hand upon them Maryland 11 s nearly seven Tractlon i Copper Continues Firm. Copper has shown continzgd firm ness. If anything, demand nas been a little less active, but after holdink Off earliér in the week domestic cos- sumers showed rencwed interest, and ice in sterling e entouraging from of a pres- YOU'LL LIKE IT— Not only for its lasting qualities, but for the good it does any sur- face you put it on. MURCO LIQUID PAINT- Made to last, no matter what the weather conditions are. Guar- though ported has be. ipment 10 Ger- many and France. The more recent buying for domestic consumption is said to have come chiefly from brass maunfacturers, who are now sup- iposed to be running at about 5¢ to 60 per cent of capacity, or nearly dou- ble the rate of a few months ago, while wire drawers are not belleved to be working over 40 per cent of normal. Very little copper is offer- ing at second hands. The larger ir terests are quoting 13% to 13% for forward deliveries. Arms LimMations Talk Pleasing. The prospect for limitation of arma- ment seems 1o have a more encour- aging effect than otherwise. ; Tin was firmer in response to im- and r b move- Me- 300 9” Jower und slower nia in a familiar manner. 150 to ies bringing 1 75 and Lo weets and B and selling better barrel for the form for the latter: cull: 3 to bushel stock. 1.00 and 1.2 Native and nearby truck in fair Je-) mand at the following quotation <, 3 and 4 cents bunch: brocoli, Lushel; carrots, 3 and 4 Old-Fashioned Herb Remedies | | 15 and’ 3 provement in London and in sterling i ° 2 2 bunch: caulifiower, 4.00 and 5.00 bar- | n 5 h f 4 hange, with a broadeni f in- “ Main 3883 afiteed fo gy periect sarishc ELET G e e ey R dealers. Lead remained steady, although less active. Dealers’ stocks are light and lima heans, 0 and No. 2 0 and tuce, 25 and 50 bushel 00 'and 4.00 bushel; onions tion. 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Main 5280 A 1921 Gallant HE nearest a modern man ever i comes to being a cavalier is when he feels the clean, dressy influence of a TOLMANIZED shirt or collar. c ‘W. MacKENZIE, Manager. e The Herb is a vegetable product thap bas no bad effect upou the system. Constipation is the cause of most dis- eases. Bludtone climinates this condition, purifying the blood and tending to relieve rheumatism, scrofula, ecgema, pimples, boils, sclaties, lumbago, coughs and colds and disorder of the etomach, liver and Kidneys. M. A. LOUIS & SONS, 229 G Street N.W. Treatment for Various Ailments. The Herb Specialist. Tolman Laundry Cor. 6th and C-Streets N-W, - A gentleman finds réal pride in linen TOLMANIZED! Phone Franklin 71 {shade lower; packed stock. all varie- hundred pounds ; oyster plants, 5 bushel: pumpk voy cabbage. 23 5 and 75 bushel; kale, 25 a turnips, 75 and 80 bushel. Apple receipts are more liberal and market rules easy. with values a and &: parsnip: 8 and i selling’ 5.00_to 8.00 barrel, and 00 for No. 2s. Bushel stock, 125 to 2.25. Box apples. 2.00 to 3.00,! and Joose, unpacked, 2.00 to 2.25 per! 100 pounds, as to quality. ‘ Rabbit receipts have been very lib- eral this week, and market is much | lower, with_ oniy fair demand for | stock of good size and quality, at 3.00 to 3.50 per dozen, and 1.50 to 2.00 for fair to good. Slow movement on dressed hogs owing to warm weather, and market easy, at 11 and 12 a pound for lightweights, and 10 and 11 for medium, with supplies ample. e g Never judge the dinner by the tone of the dinner bell ties 4.00 and | cre: producers are not offering ahead. In zinc there have been increased offerings, with litile increase in de- mand. Antimony continues quiet and easy. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT NEW YORK, November 19.—The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold §29,589, reserve in excess of legal require- ments. This is a decrease of $, 780 from last week. The statement follows: Loans, discounts, 000; increase, $53,069 Cash in own vault eral rese: crease, § Reserve in fede member banks, $5. $1,413,000. Reserve in own vaults and trust companies, $9,062,00 crease, $68,000. Reserve in depositaries, state banks and trust companies, $9,093,000; in- : te. $3,822,276,000; increase, $33,0 U. 8. deposits deducted, $62,693,000. ., $4,445,960,~ ,000. members fed- $71,772,000; de- 1 reserve bank of 433,000; decrease, Time deposit 232,345,000; 1in- crease, $8,229,000. Circulation, $32,903,000; increase, $202,000. Aggregate reserve, $535,588,000. cess reserve, $29,589,970; se, $5,533,780. Summary of state banks and trust companies in Greater New York, not included in clearing house statemen ounts, etc., $634,503,00 E .679,300. . §4,918,600; increase, $5,600. rency and bank notes, §17.3 decrease, $507,000. posits with federal reserve bank, de- Free Proof That You Can Hear! The wonderful, improved Acoust{ con has now ensbled more than 500.- 000 deaf people to hear. We are sure it will do the same for you; are 8o absolutely certain of it that' we are eager to send you the 1922 ACOUSTICON For 10 Days’ FREE TRIAL No Deposit—No Expere There s nothing you will have to do but ask for your free trial. No money to pay. 1o red tape, no reser- Yation to this offer. Our confidence in the present Acousticon fs 8o com- plete that we will giadly take all the risk in_proving, beyond anmy doubt, that the Joy of Hearing Can Be Yours Again! 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A jury in Criminal Division 1. be- fore Cmfl( Justice M;Coy, "llllle;’d "l‘o agree ay as to the guilt or in= nocence of Saul Gordon of New York, who was charged with obtaining about $50 from the government by padding his expense account while a student lt-.l!h. lncom: tn:“nchool of the internal revenue bureau. The prosecution claimed that Gor- don had put in & claim for the max- imum day's allowance, when in fact he had not spent the full amount in his living expenses. Gordon claimed that he understood he was to receive the daily allowance, even if he did not expend the total each day. At- in= torneys Newmyer & King represent- ed the defendant. The jury is stated to have stood nine for acquittal and three for con- victions