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Y THE EVENING : STAR, WASHING'I‘ON, D C, MONDAY: DECEMBER 12, 1921 LOOK WITH MODERATE FEELING |miatmsinsdi o™ =y oste === | BOND AND CURB MARKETS. IFURH[\'N EXCHANGE OF HOPEFULNESS FOR 1922 those outaide the iresstye Laystem ZHILADELPHIA, December 12 (Spe- Bonds. Carb. e ial).—Sole leathers are in demand (Furnished by Redmond & Co.) - (Furnished by W. B. Hibbs We Buy and Sell 3 = road and the 4 High-Class Houses Slnto"Wwas announced 1oday, and an here ¢ higher prices. ' stocks of shoe R TIBERTIEOND; o gy Apartments e Jhon S Tollons " aneedrnia 1s ex. |g5d,0¢ the Year approsches. Upper |V. & Litery 3%s | Al Bipesres 3 3 = sharing in the im - | T 8. Liberty 1 . : i New England Trade Conditions, However,peeted to whmrn iy ot the. unem: |lesthers are sharing 5 L i g oo 2% 4 . . Reports throughout the state indi- — K. Libarty 20 458 s | ik Ledge E = PN Business Properties S cate' that ‘more usual is Hides. 8 Liberty 3a 4y, 74 Bouton ard 3 s & ii? Are Somewhat Confused Just Now. [guis that mordcom s wmal 0| oo \nryp, po 0% 1 ety ¥ & B0 215 -t Result of Ten-Year Peace syt Textiles A ; T i houaee i awuit b The Wi, market bt St win | £ Y I3 | fe % 3 er prices. New Mexico, where ng at 4 to 43 cents ¥ - Bou B extiles Are Active. o W R hebk ever Filuet 13 & Dound and kive G0 conts. MEARO S Pact—Stock Market Lan} oring the greater portion of THER BONDS. arib Syndicate yield. Hemp. French Government Car Light and Power. Insurance BY EDSON B. SMITH. ,Business conditions and the general NEW YORK, December 12 (Spectal). | Efench Government Tiau 1641 - Clilen semmiee ok Lacks Trend. ‘m H M‘m 3“ Special Dispateh to The Star. financial eituation shows gratifying Notes. ~—Australia, England and Japan Ve | Kingdom of Helgium 7 Cities Service pfd. BY STUART P. WEST. . 3 improvement here, although the holi- | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., December |Placed good orders for manila hemp | United Kingdom i % | Commonwealth F BOSTON, December 12.—Business|day trade has not develaped as ex- |12 (Speclal).—Corn 15 8o pientiful and |In the last few days, but no special | Usited Kinsaon 29, a lidated_Coppe NEW YORK, December 12.—Every-. men in this section of the country are [Pected. There has been a steady in- |money so scarce in western Oklahoma | advance in price is expected. Unfted Kingdom 5ig EoISIBM e thing else in the financial situati looking forward to 1922 with a mod- | ¢réase in the construction of both |that farms and merchants are using Americun Tel. an & = nan tuation erate feeling of hopefulness. The|homes and business structures, and |the grain as a medium of exchange. Hoslery. Q;;’;:;‘;;"",‘{""-P:h;; 5 z s today was overshadowed by two view of leading bankers here is that | thiS increase has been agsisted by [Merchants are accepting corn in pa¥-| PHILADELPHIA, = December 12 | At ookt and % : : striking episodes—firat, another ex- next vear will show material im- r money. Unemployment is 1ess |ment for goods at a rate higher than | (Speciai).—Wool hoslery even mow is | Atlantic Refining Co. ¢ 5 . traordinary advance in the foreign provement over present conditions, al- “}:m“& . |the price quoted in the grain mar- | being bought heavily for next winter. | Atlas Powder = y - though they expect the coming year | ReDOrts from the farming districts |kets. They reason that it will be|Deliveries are being contracted for |Baltimore and Olifo conv. 43s. . d taoks s oxchangesSand, “mecontl, Fthe imreat {0 be under the average of the last|the 1ast few days are not 8o favorable [more profitable to stors the corn until | elght or nine months In advance at | Lltimore aud Olio . 0 : 5 6| strength in most of the securities of ten years. Conditions in New Eng- |7 I\ Were earller in the fall, Crops |prices advance next vear than tolocal knitting factoris. altlmore and Oh %% |the governments that are parties to land at the present moment are some- | 1 OV SlOW, and brices | NOW |carry their stocks of goods over untll| PATERSON, N. J., December 12 3 PR ‘i X the four-power agroeiont falthe Pa- what confused, with some industries|gopor, 107, 107 SETICUITATAL PEOCUCHS fnext spring. Special). — Paterson hosiery mills . Nor. - o% doing well and some doing almost N0 | farmery and to the country banks| PITTSBURGH, December 1% (Spe- |have now been brought up to 100 per . T 1 Alden 3 clfie. business. which are carrylng farm paper have |Cial).—A second great fleet of barges | cent capacity production, and con- b : 1 .| These movements, of course, regis- Textiles continue ‘active, with the!materially relieved the situation. loaded with steel products has left|tracts have been received Which run | Chesapeake und Ohio cony. 435%.. ... tered the judgment in international woolen and worsted mills running| Shortage of rain has been an added | Pittsburgh for down river points. The | well into next spring. Silk lines are | Chesapeake und Ohio : 3 Ao banki: ircl ? the i £ close to capacity. The wool market|anxiety to the farmer. The streams |cargoes consisted of over 12,000 tons the most active at the moment. Chesapenke &nd Ohio conv. u. . e I e R is buoyant, but manufacturers are|are low, and there is little now fin [of steel, which it would require 250 il and K. P "y - oo the future peace of the world of last c afraid the higher prices for wool will|the mountains. This means a possible [railroad cars to carry. The fleet is Textiles. Chi.. Mil,_and St Paul conv 7 o : “ | week's happenings at Washington. $1’000 in It |hurt the demand tor cloth. The paper {shortaga of power for industrial nurs | composed of eight two-hundred-foot | CHICOPEE FALLS, Mass, Decem- : 5 Jupunese bonds roke over two points, industry is improving steadily, and|poses. as the late snows melt quickly |barges, which carry pipe, nails,|per 12 (Spectal)ieCardroon speeder | Chicago fnivn Siation e ! Maugma ( : : the city of Tokio bonds were almost there is a better demand for building jand do not possess the power to store |spikes, wire, plates, bars and shapes. | tenders who have been on strike at | Consolidated .. ,’\’l""""‘“_ll . iy iz | equally as strong. United Kingdom for materials, including lumber, brick, | moisture on the water sheds that ob- |The first shipment of this character{the Chicopee Manufacturing Com- | Mawon valley " PSSO 41 of Great Britain bonds of the series cement and hardware. It is belleved | tain with early snows. Pastures are | was made a few weeks ago and the | any'y plant for four weeks returned el seeee of 1929 were up nearly two points and +0U get $1.000 will see a decided boom in build- | poor and cattle are suffering. Little [method proved so satisfactory that|t, work today, agreeing to accept a ; 3 e those of the 1937 securities & point. gel o ling. plowing has been done as yet. a large tonnage is being diverted|yz per cent cuf in wages. Tl e ol | Midwest Kefining 3 % United States war bonds also went ash out of| The housing shortage here still is| Reports on the fresh fruit season from the railroads. It required four- AnclEo = : i o | bigLier, althoigh On MocOURt OF kb cas! acute. Mukers of tools, high-grade|just closed show shipments of 40.208 |teen days for this shipment to reach S > | Yrvan o PRy Pt S e s T this Insured|boots and shoes, machine shop opera- | ¢ars valued at $80,000,000. Grapes led {St. Louis against nine days for all P New Corn had during the last month, their gain tors and shipyard men find their busi- | the other fruits with 20,000, It ig in- | rail shipments and steamboat men| NEW YORK, December 12 (Speclal. 3 e i Nipissiug g Thi | North i was not as marked. Sam‘"g; Plan if [ nesses still acutely depressed. The|dicated that the frult movement next|{nope to reduce the running time of | —The tone of the pig iron market is | International Mercin arine i rican P, Hicated | o e Tl [intersationlic Mirise . | Northwestorn Oil z The upturn in the exchanges was 2 retail trade is enjoying the usual be- | Year will exceed 55,000 cars. the barges to ten days. The shipment [ VITO0E heve = Negotiations mow are joint Hored Omar Ol ¢ z fairly sensational, sterling leading you live to make 120|fore Christmas boom sales, which ex- g now en route is from the Jones & |ERder way for 7,500 tons for a New | o, : Siees Son the way with another ten-cent jump, deposits. If you don't,|cced those of last year in volume. Strike Pall Falls Upon Laughlin plants. tor e ABsarloaa oA letar oy el Pcife” g s A Rerlect - 30 which :JN::’K)I‘I“;;M u:a:—:n';‘-‘:;}hy_- E s . N . f and 7,000 tons for export to Japun. | New York Central qeb a1l B . cents In the pound. In fact, at today's S}-OO& L‘.f:ouln':s::me' Holiday Trade in Frisco Traders in Southwest |Commodity Reports (G WOODLAWY, Pa Docember 12 Yok ¥ork Tiomhonoe 111 ST Rikh, sterling was back more. than plus the a ‘your v " - . : o pecial).—Seventeen mills of e St & 5 S D% half way from the extreme low of credit in your savings] NOt as Much as Expected | " JAMES R. nEcorp. From Various Sections Jones & Luughiin Company are o ik and Wester “couv. 6010 106 k S Rugust to the norma) par of 24.86. 're S peci ispatch to The Star. ng today—the largest number 3 ) : P iiiasevies 8 e ¥French francs, which only tw. account, goes to any one BY LYNN C. SIMPSON. ,FFORT WORTH, Tex., December 12.— kissoha N-lll- Desestervaz for months. % iy -3 4 ks ugo, were selling below 6.9¢, v H X i e ‘urther anxiety and dist U] , Pa., & ST. 1OUIS, December 1 Speclal). . aeee pasae v oday quoted around $.20. Ttalian you name. Arrange TS ecomber 12 | the Stock growers of the southwest | (Special).—The state authorities have |_pnc el e | . ) i s b I | e an france, Duteh gullders, ment with the Conti-| S ARG 2 because of the packer's strike and a |issued orders that nuts in storagelyust about holding thelr recent gains, 3 e A St nish pesetas and the Scandinavian e € — concerted effort of all financial in-|more than a year must be withdrawn |with the ald of added orders for rail- y o5 Americ Eite currency rose with equal violence s ce Com-ji—=—=——o=oo—o—————— | tcrests to relieve thp pressiro on the|from the inarket unless labeled |{ay' gupplics and equipment. : Gt . Sndoniation’ Mas’ pisyed (enchl = pany makes this pro- i smaller banks of the live stock and |stored nuts. e S E prominent part in the fluctuations of Hes s “Washington—The Most Livable [|||agricultural area, marked the prog- Electrical Equipment. e ulted Eastern .00 00 the exchunge market during the last ection absolute the day City in America” ress of business in the southwest in Poultry. PITTSBURGH, De o y Pptsesny "N Ligiit and Hleat : three years, since the European gov- the last week. The cattle and calf{ NEW YORK, December 12 (SPe-|cfal).—The Daido i Power you are accepted. i S. Light and ; ernments withdrew thefr artificial market collapsed under the strain of | cial). — Prices quoted to farmers|Company of Japan Las awarded a 5 a_riogt $ % {#upport, that it is altogether possible At the average age. HOME FOR the strike, and many a ranchman was | throughout the country at present in- | contrast for §2.000.000 worth of elecs Mg ie ey SN SIS 1 3 Ahar iR catovirs it Sthe bo Eae $8.20 a month is your CHRISTMAS forced to ship his cattle back home |dicate that the Christmas turkey in |¢rical equipment to the Westinghouse y ceeeennes 5 2 4 becn excessive. Cartainly, it is hardly required deposit. Dq‘mtiln’ A after unloading them at the Fort|this section will bring at least International Corporation. 5 rin i : justified by such decrease as has oc- Worth stockyards. Hogs and steep, |cents a pound. however, continued steady. —— . S The federnl reserve .system and Kraut. : Ay | oaicsie” The most substantial and lll| scuce and national banks have united SKCERHA, Vs, [ Decembernas : e e most appreciated gift a [fl|to wia the litue banks that are car- | ALK Sner Kraut ol : e man of family can present ing _ovardue farm andistook paper. moving_ freely, as there is a Vacoum Ol Corp 906, 37 | L acking ... plus. 2 shorta v v - Caroling 7 { i eiead ok it 3 The enthusiasm shown in the ex- and one he can enjoy fully [ ¥y UHINMINMITS |foortits, o e commestey f many R i e e e e o December 12 i Frait. SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. 5 2 I|»h,~hm.-m at the Washington confer PORTERVILLE, Calil ence was only very feebly reflected $75,000 to Loan in the security market of the day. (Special). — The shipment of navel l oranges from this district is averag- BY AU ELeNin G Secarities Lack Definite Trend. ON ing about seventy cars a day. Cooler weather has added color to the fruit. S District of X Columbia Real Estate BOSS & PHELPS THE HOME OF HOMES 1406 H St. N.W. We win Feup hol- corn. advance of general official notice. ISgin & Co. % B S5 buys more dollars than it did, all ster your The second innovation is found in |Texas Co. Fs 1923.... ... . securities quoted on a dolar basis have e Coal. the fact that for the first time the | Union Tank Car 3 £ | ecome. morel R¥iTactivein AEnxIi P e CUMBERLAND, Md., December 12 gecre'arv of the T;eaanry has not w:m;m’w A PR {eves. Union Pacific wae one of the S ue (Special).—Decision of miners to ac- | fixed upon any stated sum as the to- yhigher priced stocks which London curred in the British merchandise imports. and it is quite out of keep- ing with the French trade returns. wlhich have shown, instead of excer- imports, a return to an import sur- will be completed for you if vou become permanently disabled. Get all the facts. | CAPITAL . .$1,000,000 RESOURCES— OVER ........815,000,000 There are several brand-new properties listed with us exclu- sively that are particu- larly attractive proposi- tions. Remember “Max- imum Service” serves best. MCKEEVER +dGOS 1405 Eye Street NW. Main €752 Both bond and stock prices were very irregular. Europe appearcd more prominently on the buying sid. than on any so far, which w. logical enough development in V! Secretary Mellon announces this morning two issues of Treasury cer- Condiments. spectaly, | (1cates. offered for subscription De- % <, r 12 (8 5 5 sertifi- e 3 _rlfizvn‘;g,:iml})::;:lgf e ln::em)p cember 15, the first six months certifl- | n % Ry A of the risxing value of European cur- e e o o stad 0 | cutesiseries'T 1922, maturing June | s S 4 e in terms of the dollar. But the arrive in January. This cargo already |15, 1922, and series T D-1922 maturing L 5 e g % e London lun~(| A(m{(erdlm buying wasx has been contracted for. December 15, 1922, the first to bear i 64 | AL =Eisacts B iiihe sty bastiofitho ey ahie - 4% per cent interest and the longer | 3 y The Dacific northwest marker bas|Department has been offering Trea: 2 IR TGS Peunsslvania ) of profit tuking in the steel and equip- Iargo oberator is credited with having et cates R twoRinnovEtlonlige papt! & ! o ments, which had been the favorit Per bundred pounds in the last month. | ¢ireular containing notice of the im-{If. I il 5 et Pon e R pending sale, to reach banks and]Hocking Vuiles Sonthw i EROUR e bankers as well as the public at about ¢ . - 1005 i “aliforui Earape Buyn Stocks. Grain. the same time (just as the controller g 4 . Indiana..... 0] Houses handling orders for foreign KANSAS CITY, December 1Z (Spe-lof the currency, sends out forms for | jioe, b : S account reported that, for the firsi cial).-— The new five-million-dollar re- | calls, mailed so as to reach all na-ip g IR 1 b i o time. London was actively buyink finery of the Corn Products Company | tional banks about the same time), 5 X X . - s E American stocks today. This of here will be put in operation in Feb-|instead of making the announcement 2 C 2 { course, was the logical result of th~ ruary. It will manufacture sirup, | of the certificate issues from the office thern Railw: 9 b, ossse 43 3 |rise in sterling Saturday and sgain glucose and other products from|of the Secretary of the Treasury in |Senthwestern S 2 1% | this morning. Inasmuch as the pound Manufactiring HAVE YOUR FURNITURE Reupholstered for The Coming Holidays 0 R Suite like tal subscriptions desired. Heretofore cept a wage reduction from the union e . 5. TRE was picking up. There was also quite new — for Scale in Tesulting in the resumption | & Minimum sum has bedn stated and a bit of English buying in some of Theiamall of work at many mines. The Gleason then the Secretary would accept { the low-priced raile. Amsterdam w: Aamount yupor oOmly 3 > T vhatever proportion of the subscrip- - rer. 5 3 NEw Coal and_Coke Company mines at|¥bateyer propor > o 7 responsible for the upward move in Gleason, W. Va.; the Blaine Miming | 9% "0 ST (¢ for the present \ 0 Royal Dutch. Company and the Garrett County Min- £ ; : Rail Shares Hea: h: 1 offering all or the major part of the HOMB ing Company have resumed. bids will be accepted. ¢ Toward the close of last week and - PARIS, December 12 (Special).—| The rates are higher than expect- again today there was very notice- Coal production of France is increas-{ ed, indeed higher than the last pre- Septe BY & P, WE! able selling in the raflway stocks. ing steadily. vious lssues, which were put out at o ¢ DX ETUARE . TWRISE especially some of the lower-priced - 4 and 4% per cent. pies p NEW YOREK December 12.—The [non-dividend payers. The reason was Paper. 1y That the latest faaues will be frec. |0%1 ‘ : feature in today's bond market was|Somewhat obscure because even S , December 12 -{ 1y purchased is practically assured, e S stocks of companies are doing claD ke Gwedlun wood pulp nd | AILNCUE the sIGNT increase In thé | TRADE DRUMMERS CHANGE. | i prronith of Japanese and|very “well in "thelr carnings were ket Ts drprovine andrind | rates would seem to be & recognition | British governments, a direct result| quite definitely weak. It now ap- Velours, Tapestries, Vel- vets, Silk Coverings at very moderate prices. American holstery Co 627 FSt. N.W. Fhons, “rite or call Phone Main 8139 of the fact that much money that has | PHILADELPHIA, December of the agreement reached last week | pears that much of this selling has are rising, but prospects for winter| ) eiofore been invested in recurring gradual but stead st 7 CeK § Peen for the purpose of recording Ehipmontssarernotypromising {ssues of Treasury certificates has s i S i {#t Washington. which points toward | ,ases for the income tax report. The el e e o bt travell I"s-{permanent peace in the Pacific. The|new law 1s now In effect and there A ORE D ver 13 (Special), | L Sh1a8 of Interest are obtainable— o < o p . December 12 (Special). | that {nvestors have more confldence 3 D s i oha {—Lumber demand has fallen off{in the stability of bonds and pre- Y ted. “One consisted | previous high of the year. the first Price {slightly in the last few days butjferred stocks than they had six|ar(1° D G0 0y o selling up to were well above their | can be no more selling out and im- mediate repurchasing of stocks. The seller must wait for thirty days be- § and the =econd | fore buying back. A typical instance Wanted Locations for iprices for yellow pine and douglas fir | months ago. SN useag < crossing 87, while the fours of | was St Louis Southwestern preferred. Richmond Rate Cut. {the time looking mything {the sterling loan rose two points to] Lhe full & per cent dividend is be- g 2 : g e 5 U o ing earned with a comfortable bal- The Richmond Reserve Bank an- |might come their way, but they were {71, City of Tokio 5s, with a rise of | i erve t co ) 3 0 58, a rise of{ance besides for the common. There nounces a cut in its discount rate {plugging constantly.” 'When business | = o e Sl 6. 5D IEason | thtreror B0 Iar ias from 53 to § per cent. After months jconditions changed the big f [United Kinedom iosues were almon: | carnings are concerned, for the de- 9 of effort the institution has thrown {from order seckers to order takers|United Kingdom issues were almost|eurnings a %o around 31. B S ORB $75 Monthly Pa ts flclolnll! ’to ellm;‘nzle‘enurely “bor- | now " are ma ing |]h Lest salesmen | TORMET BIED o0 e on Bt e B ereasol s as inliEte i iat OF I8 . . yment 7! rowing from other federal reserve [look to their laurels.” oo STt = v to 40 and people who bought I rowing; 2 947, reached 97, at the same time the | MOVe up and people who boug 2 ol o 3 4 t that time have losses now whicl The reduction has long been expect- |5%s of 1929 were up 2 points when |8 947-957 14th St. S. E. ; od and ‘ahould be a help o business | WOOLEN MILLS ABSORBED. jihey wentaboveos. ' ° """ T | they can set up againat their taxes Leeal Securities, NORWICH, Conn.. December 12.—!gart. but more than regained this 3 LA 135246 K St. S. E ©On today's session of the local atock | TWo woolen mills in this city and one i slight loss late e oo Tang et Sk on . sfide s exchange City and Suburban Gs, bonds | I Yantic, a suburb. owned by the|” Mexican government bonds were In | mmediate advance made £ood despite Tatee Slbchine : gf & subsidiary of the Washington e e ea oglen Mills sorporation | demand, the 4s up a point and mel,{'.‘,m S el v e i cf o/ - ho! 3, . 3 ve i v ha = Real Estate and Insurance il vanosd AATDIY to & new Higt at 0, |Deen acauired by the American Wool: | neuch igniicance. mowewer o ab o | vortpleneral, A pool le at work in o Washington Gas 5s firm at 90% en Company, it is learned. Terms of | gicating.developments in the Mexican | rCimCon & i Ope b i of the most experienced operators in ye WW. Taaoaction Potomac Electric General Mortgage {the asreement were not made public. | relations or in the negotiation for the | the street, a veteran In the handling d :'nd Re.(un‘dlnzbu: were ?514])' fairly "f' refunding of the external debt. Halheriof big floor operations. There is noth- Phone Main 223 Room for Twe Garages Snrat el s 0T ADVANCES To GRaNGEms. |l Sl e Mot st e S W S ey S one aimn 7 . ) iy > ments were goink ui b ticularly to differentiate it from that . . » Capital Trlu.juon shares sold !x—dl-l A total of 256 advances for agricul- { bonds of the Nati in other of the copper compani As The Homes with the Big \ aendiscis 0N tural and live stook Pumose; Mexico, 100k u sudde " {a low cost producer every advance in Ferdinand Petit, cashier of the Citi- | ating $3.280,000. w The general bond list was very the metal around present prices means Lots—20-foot front—plenty zens’ Savings Bank, 1s scheduled to| War Finance Corporation from regular, with about an even division!qa good deal In the way of increased for garages, flowers P R Spoal before the Glementary class| oo oot sued by the orpara | Pat bonos voeme Sog e por e, Sk | profits. Another thing that has room to | of the Washington chapter tomorrow e IDOrR ul bonds went lower, some of them | proved its position greatly is the fall nd garden, SREESY A Voo EB(Q‘SSEERO‘}I‘CE? é grening on the “Duties of a Receiv. | tion. The advances were distributed |losing a point and more. Chicago | bn shipping rates and the abundance al . . ng Teller.” _bf-lweexld[\:sn‘thydhree states of llm[(;rezl Western Pennsylvania 7s | of tonnage now availabl All the Through their own#fp | The auiz on tho ‘“Duties of a Payingj West and south. - - H |93 were among those which lost|were badly handicapped during the : Teller,” covered by George 0. Walson s personal experience and a week ago, will either be postponed BRASS SALE IS DENIED. sround. The Erie general lien 48|war by the scarcity of freight room. TealE1/000" Teasiseh by talking with others or conducted by some other official, . were soft. New York Dock 4s sold|The strength of Chile Copper's and price $1, ess than regu- iliom iwe ihave séeved as Mr. Walson ls giving his time| HARTFORD, Conn., December 12.— | N¢arly 2 Doints under their last pre- | financial position was demonstrated at lar price. Take Pa. Ave. cars to the general public has to the visiting delegation of A. B. A.}Charles F. Brooker of Ansonia, chair. { V10U8 transaction. the time of the $40,000,000 copper ex- 14th St. S.E. and walk one-half been convinced that we officials. ! man of the board of the American ‘Wilson Bonds Steady. port association notes ‘last spring Last Saturday night E. J. McQuade | Brass Company. in a statement to the| Wilson & Cos first 6s were not|When it elected to take its share of square south. thoroughly ‘:’u(ndti\;st:;g i visited Huntington. W. Va, and or- | Hartford Courant. denies the publish- |affected adverscly elther by the new | the Proceeds in notes instoad of cash. 3 ter th SEL B that t = ¢ i - 2 —————— OPEN DAILY Low to examine into them ganized a chaj of e A. I B.[ed report that the brass corporation |$10.125,000 issues or by the aceom The occasion was the annual meeting | had received a proposal from the An- | panying Statement that om - Y and provide the proper of the clearing house association .5 acondia Copper Mining Company f {unfv :rould have a deficit l;.r%mr:h LONDON HAS APPLE GLUT. and Hudson & Manhattan refunding | South American mining companies The only new city houses of- fered on the market for $500 cash Mighty Fast 0 Interest Compounded 0 Twice a Year Grows Christmas saving checks are now being dis- 5 A remedial lenses. that city. the purchase of the.brass company's | year's operations. NEW YORK, December 12.—Sup- tributed by the banks, aggregating hundreds of H R H st 4 c° LExsp_qrasses cost xo [I] | The Istter assoctation agreed to | stock. Mr. Brooker said that the re-|> The Chile Copper 65 and Cerro de [plies of apples and pears on the Lon- thousands of dollars. The larger portion of this . N. Flowensteln Lo. MORE THAN ORDINARY finance all needs of the chapter, and | port that he had decided to submit|pasco §s moved in sympathy with|don market are too heavy for the GLASSES. the outlook for a succesful chapter | such a proposition to the stockholders | the strength in the copper shares|present demand, according to a cable- is decidedly promising. of the brass company was untrue. !generally. The Cerro e Pascos|kram received. The market is badly money will be spent for presents. We suggest 1314 F Street N. W. e LN NS UMIGINCH | amopicen Fimencs Comvormtion, | 61N HUST BE INDICATED, | Somrian “Sineicgr a0 (5, Yoar [Mlatisd, tne, Brices 2o onpia B0 children would be opening an account with this OPTOMETRISTS Leroy Mark, president, has taken pos- > - | stronger. The new Missouri, Kansas | developing will likely result in a fu ssociatil TH ST N.W. session of its new offices on the mez.| NEW YORK. December 12—All and Texas 7s and adfustment 55 both | ther decline. Supplies i ght are association. 7th Street Property | 218 S W {anine' foor, Commercial National By | S00d exported into Canads aftef De- ) soid at new high prices. 'So did New | suficient (0 Iast over the 1at of Jan- | er d T 'e] N ¥ ary. There is no such thing as chance success. F sal Leas | y i ii’fi'&‘éfl“fi.&'fi'fifi:{i‘; forthe The.famt-in: | lc:('l';cnecthe Sountry or orlgin, under | Clty Peb el i = <t 5 | | : a new Canadian tariff act, it is re-| " The ‘syndicate in char £t The first step must be in the direction of thrift. or e or (] | creasing business of the company. Dorted. The penalty for Tfailure to|$10.125.000 Wilson & Co. tea-vens| SEEDS 50 YEARS OLD YIELD. s Three-story brick bullding—20-toot front by Seck Bank’s Afd. !inark the goods is an additional duty {convertible sinking fund 73 per cent| ORILLIA, Wash., December 13.— Start a small account for the kiddies and en- T feet :Ile;':’ 055 ?::".'3 &.‘fl"nfil‘ Ancco;n:;:c:’o m mt'k;e Cllr.mdon jof 1: nert(;len[!h:;da:':er:::‘l’(le"(“ :‘f :gs ggldhbondu‘ maturing in 1931, report- | gquagh seed fifty years old was plant- . = = : : for - Trus morning on | goods un! ed the early sale of the entire issue. { and courage them to add to it regularly arid you will Immediate possession. Terms reasen: John Poole at the Federal Natronal|importer's expense. These bonds were Driced at 96% and |ca Jast sUmmer, ETew and Frie sced interest, to yield over 3 per cent. The llinols in 1870, b; 3 r officer to supervise tI " gt ¢ | was brought from Illinois in ), by Lommpeny unin ‘s Bcowtor s Seen| NEW USE FOR OLD FABRIC. |Giy of fniladelohia wil izue 280000 immigrant ‘ana was found amon { later in life will prove more valuable to them than many times the dollars they may inherit. One dollar or more will start the thrift ac- have instilled in them that spirit of thrift which ““l’": ] HELLER, Bank, soeking th temporary loan of a Owner 000 bonds next month. The interest {yome old papers. The package was named to Marshall Dinwigdle, deceased. | NEw YORK, December 12.—New |rate will be fixed later. Tocognized s one which bad dfi- use for an old fabric has been found D Dot atBoNEnt NIty ysarsings 3 1 n, ich is ow b Relieves Headache |Dh.chi i uom ot o | YEAR'S COTTON CROP | Miaoush shrinkin ana ariod vp. 8o 516 Colorado Bldg. count. N bric finish) that is made of “Fruit of O atiiet IMeA L acEen E ittle Musterole, rubbed on fore- The new tape is said to 3 3 germi IF YOU HAD A head and temples, will usually drive 1 on % true bias. witn the seams “'l‘;"uen &t::{:lggfil;;pwgh;:“ Jear l::lfi nated to produce a crop. NECK \ away headache. A clean, white oint- opened and pressed | 1 s MATCRIed e caulvalent (0" 8340,000 bales’ of §00| prETLET SHGAR QUIET ’ o * L4 sreriow, | ikl g ment, made with oil of mustard, | “R3cT, 0fne Loom” muslins are sold. i rounds gross.” the ‘Department of A o um la AsLonaaaTuis s 3 o7 Horlick’s Musterole is a natural remedy with | The tape is used for piping, bindine, Agricultare announced todsy in its NEW YORK. December i2—The - SN i "~ i d trimming. nother use 3 - early raw SUEAr AT as um- Sl FRORIGINAL none of the eyil aftereffects so cdring and UIMDINE OO 4"In || The “averaie welght per running | o7 3*%e 3"conts cout and freight S Maited Milk EFN often caused by “internal medicine.” | {07 " aratively recent past is|Dbale is estimated at 4978 pounds. equal to 3.60 for centrifugal for new s P Get Musterole at your drug stors. 35 asd | converting it into fabrics suitable for |, The price pald producers Decem-|crop uncontrolled Cubas with the com- AL 2 @5, Jars and tubes; hospital sise, §3. the manufacture of shirts. e mdceutaper pound: mittee's price 2% cents cost and —_— frelght, equal wl 3.98 ror: .:‘ll crop. Princess Mary began her schooling | There were no sales repo HOLIDAY CAKES ACTIVE. . tho age of four, together with her| Raw sugar futures were {rregular [ ] [ ] ssociation o L PHILADELPHIA, Decémber 12.—A brothers, in_the royal schoolroom. ‘with orders evenly divided, and prices th w - P « cy cakes!Queen Mary has always had full con- |at midday were 3 points higher to 1 716 11th St. N.W. : large e o ers for | (Yol of her davghters education. The|net lower, with the trade awaiting nder Hieo times the quantity of frult cake | princess has read a great deal. and | developments at the spot market. Government Supervisit e tor 1920 holiday season. He has|she is particularly fond of memoirs| Reflned sugar was unchanged at & t o Quick = AoMed fwenty items to his line and|and letters of famous people, and au-|5.20 for fine granulated. Business is has attracted new businegs, besldes toblographies. She keeps a diary, In|limited. e ¢ broader orders from customers. Prices | which she makes notes of her opin-| Refined futures were without trans- are 20 to 40 per cent lower than 1¥20. ions. actions. Better Than & Mustard Plaster X - \ Ly