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WANTED—MONEY. "G FAL NTS CAPITAL FOR aud dair) land and stock as Star_office._19% REAL ESTATE LOANS. SIONEY TO LOAN ON WELL SECURED second_trusts. A. H. RYAN. 1416 F st o.w. Wlain_7549. % NONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL ES- tate, secured by first or second trust. MAR- BHALL McKIBRIN, 908 Wood'd bidg. M. 3878 The Safest & Surest Investments . Values do not fluctuate. and ficomes diminish, suspend or disappear {f Dioney Is Invested in siable real estate values. Also, money loaned on good real estate security is bound to yield the stated interest. and the return of principal when due. We place money in well secured first deed of trust notes—3$ 3500, $1:000, $10.000 and upward, and give at tention to the investments us long as they stand. Our thirty yegrs' experience places ex- ,{n service at your command. Give Her This Recipe Book Your wife or mother or sister will appreciate this | Loose Leaf Recipe Book. BOSTON, standing feature of the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921 BY EDSON C. SMITH. Special Dispatch to The Star. December 19.—The out- industrial |ACTIVITY IN RETAIL TRADE NEW ENGLAND SALES FEATURE Stores Ruuning Ahead of Total Record Year Ago, Both in Volume and Re- turns—Situation Elsewhere. their efforts on the state’s basic in- dustries, farming and stock-raising. They have formed associations to: harmonize crop production to aid the farmer and loan agencies are reliev- is slow and not provement. Commodity Reports From Various Sections ‘Wool. BOSTON, December 19 (Special).— Prices continued to remain strong in owing signs of 1 |the wool market, with fleeces lead- ing, although the demand for terri- tory grades has also improved. Some fine unwashed delaine has been sold for as high as 40 cents a pound. LONDON, December 19 (Special).— The wool markets here and in the mill centers show a rising tendency, and wholesalers are placing large orders for woolen cloth for spring delivery. Shoes. i STOCKS NERVL RALS N REQUEST, Buyers Discriminating in Fa- vor of Dividend-Payers. Some Profit-Taking. BY STUART P. WEST. NEW YORK, December 19.—During PROBLEM OF FINANCING CHARLES IS PUZZLING | Tastes of Exiled Monarch Prove Costly and No Volunteers Appear to Bear Cost. By the Associated Press. PARIS, December 6—"Who is! £oing to pay ex-Emperor Charles' | board bill?" is the problem the allied | governments are trying to solve. So | far no country has come forward and | offered to pay the bills left behind in Switzerland or the expenses which will follow the exile of the former monarch to Madeira. The former king has expensive LOCAL LIST FIRM, WITH FAIR TRADING January Dishursements May Advance Values—Corpora- tions Heavy. BY L A. FLEMING. Market for local securities con- tinues to display a firm front, with VM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., | fa y the greater part of the time today |t This is evid ' SR 3 9 o _|ing the tensign of the stock man’'s| ST. LOI ¥ | tastes, is is evidenced by the fact : 1433 K St. N.W. Handsomely boundE situation in New England ia the ac- | [ C1° 108" unks [2°the 'raral Thg cangS, December 19 (Special)-— | trading on the stock exchange was|that the Swiss retreat cost nearly| the chances favoring a steads, well SN DESIRATLE SECURITIES AT well-made, waterproo p"ty ’: 'f““ It"t.:i ;“ y dos communities ~are ,;‘uu \having 4 turing companies in this section 2C |very much confused. Some stocks S:000,000 f';flr;@ = e kfin going. | maintained range of prices until ARL] g s = T, artment stores in this city are run- |struggle, but with the aid from the excellent. o 2 |In a hurry to reach his old throne, e Ja 2 PRE-WAR COMMISSION CHARGES. covers— pages EESfly n: ning ahead of the total recorded a |federal reserve system and the state lndchted‘ne;!;hei{-. hrz%:'.ng:;g:z::dm‘:‘{; were decidedly weak, while others;Charles forgot several substantial ob- after the January disbursements, TYLER & RUTHERFORD. IN( 817 15th ST. N.W. GNEY TO LOAN 0N D_C. REAL ESTATE M08 ana 1 per cent. E L. HBISKELL, 1115 Eye st. nw. S 3{ONEY ALWAYS 1IN HA BERAL FOR < loans om D. C. reul estate: prevailiag iutereat | and ission rates. CTONE & PAIRFAY, 1342 New York ave. s MGNEY TO LOAN 1t you bave proper security in D. C. real estate we can Illtlnlllllfi’finl or trus d “satistactorily. Quickly and SANON & Lucas, H serted or removed., l Ask any stationer for National No. 06344 or | 1 year ago in the volume of goods moved, and reports from other towns and cities indicate that the holiday trade in general is very satisfactory. A survey of the manufacturing field shows there has been little change in the last month. Makers of 'textile goods are still active, as are manu- facturers of the cheaper grades of shoes. Paper mills are increasing “heir business, but the makers of the all of them probably will get on their i feet again early in the new year. Stocks of merchants - throughout the southwest are very low and re- plenishment after the first of the year is expected to aid wholesale trade materially. doing a good business. Christmas Trees. PITTSBURGH, Pa., December 19 (Special).—Christmas trees are sell- ing here at $1.50 and up at retail and at from $1.75 to $2 a bundle of Improvement at Frisco Is Steady and"Marked two to four trees at wholesale. Holly Wwreaths wholesale at $2 a dozen and loose holly at $5 a box. Moss brings $2 a sack. were just as distinctly strong. It was a question from one hour to another whether it was the noints of weakness that were more influential | on the general list or the points of strength. The weakness in the Mexican ofls, American Sugar and one or two other stocks Induced profit taking early in the day in last week's industrial favorites. The Strength of the rails was a sus- taining feature, and so was the readi- | | i | ligations. These and the cost of main- taining Charles and his large family at Madeira are occupying the allied ambassadors’ council. The total Swiss bill will exceed several million Swiss francs apart from the establishment set up at Madeira for the former ruler of Austria-Hungary. It is believed that the Hungarian government will pay most of the bills and the members of the little entente, | to whose existence thé suppression of | monarchial adventures is essential, | | payments to when they will more than likely give the impetus needed to move values into higher ranges. No estimates have been made as yet of January disbursements, but the chances are that over $2,500,000 will be disbursed by local corpora tions, to which wll be added liberal holders of outside se- curities. There is not the slightest indi Main 2345. 713 umet | NN G SID . NEW YORK, December 19 fal). g Main 22 = | better Brade shoes and those engaged BY LYNN C. SIMPSON |—About 104 carioads of Cheisties |1€5% With which the equipment shares, | may bear a part of the burden. The | Lion, Of any strengthening of 't} SUBURBAN PROPERTY. in the metal trades and shipbuilding | Special Dispatch to The Star. {trees have accumulated in the yards | el COMMOn and most of the Amer-!annual expense at Madeira probably | Vestments yiciding 6 per con o s report business stagnant. Quite &| SAN FRANCISCO, December 19.—lhere. Only a small quantity “have |iCaP Oils were taken, will_be provided through a pension. | Lesiron, Jiclding 6 per cent and NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. better will be desirable. A SALE, er of = a eS a N 3 i FOR SARE X 2 g:«‘(x{‘;:?:rx::x'tm:xl»lrli;lélw::'s(l::;cm;‘l'x‘-.lc‘ecslei; The business and financial conditlon of | hfi:" offered for sale as yet, but buy- nffil‘i’hm'l?f f;encn exchanges re- | wholly or partly paid by Hungary. In| ‘Washington Gas 7s sold today at business does not improve. this district has shown a steady and | €8 now are besinning to show in-|crossing. the uz";";;:;f‘;@gaifrg'fi inls %o Nele estonte mily alsh Bave | soN%;. Exilway 45 were sieaidy, St Washington's new suburb. Don't pay rent . 't heal 1 result of entting prices to the bone. | sjon of bank deposi FLINT, Mich., D 5 o 2 bone o ar < u X : s posits, decreasing un-| | . Mich., December 19 (Spe-|turn of a weck : « « The 5 per cent consolidated bon Ak youriiiife: ¥ 8208 st month WiIT s tart:; YOu HOquCkyl st However, it Is admitted that very ma- | 270 2 8 (o008 '8 OO e ac. | ¢ial)-—The demand for railroad cars|Covering of an ever-cxiended’ shaw | o, aneyaucen by Budapest roval-iof the Potomac Eleetric Comp: 3 terial progress has been made since | émployment, 3 to move automobile shipments has|account and would prove ephemeral | with Drocais ea o ‘herinwood | dropped back a point from the r. Ruby Lee Minar, Sales Manager, b Main 1 AUCTION SALES i i That's what youllsay In those industries which are fairly active business men complain at the narrow margin of profit, as they at most of the orders have come as last summer Ay and business men and bankers are cheerful over the future outlook. marked improvement. Evidences of this are readily seen in the increase in bank clearings last week, the expan- tivity and steady development of build- | ing construction. The bank clearings last week exceceded those for.a similar Prices range from $2 to $2.50 for bundles of two to six trees. Automobiles. been unusually large, according to of- ficials of the Pere Marquette railroad. the latter once more 3 getting through ;he 8-cent level. This seemed to ef- 1et:(m!lly spose of the notion held n Some quarters that the violent up- Forelgn Trade Palis off. The supplementary figures on our The fact that Charles and his fam- ily still have firm friends in Hungary evidenced by the purchase of a 2,000,000-crown bed and bedroom suite | with brocade and gilt d decorations. by The money was ra nont popular subscription. The authorities have 65, at which price they give an in come of over 6 per cent, slightly. Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone 5s_bought 9 cent high at 90 to $9. General mort- gage 7s firm at 104 Stocks sales were very light. A . l foreign com h IT | refused to permit its display in pub- iave s ht | E L ! : : . Steel. ommerce ~show that ex- |T¢ t0 ] its ¢ y in pub-!few shares of Mergenthaler brougl TOMORROW. afierapp'ylng Extensive Bonding for ng:mx last year by over two million| 1ORRAINE, Ohlo, December 19 (Spe- | horup FZ4rope look a big aro”in lie, fearing rovalist riots, so the bed 29% to 129%; ana Lanston sold spar- % L) > ollars. cial).—The National Tube Company |t St e sone ol g 3 Cad s Nati : At Notes’ Auction Rooms. ] Southwest Public Works | There was some complaint of the :mg’ cut ;phc price on all base sizes o!'uhil'il;'m[‘w{»i;!l:"?o"l:‘l:seo:l;:fflirrgpaml o *'Q\Ckh‘::*Urrw:t::‘?dal'\l;mna‘ g i 2 ? ; 5 = volume of holiday trade in some sec- | tubing. The cut amounts to approxi-!of the various c t orea o 5% 5 FRegular sale of FI\‘\rmture\é;pd BY JAMES R. RECORD. :ion». but there hl’las beeg ’nol;ceiibh:!m";;‘?;;) a ;U!L i . in the cxchanges o ctiins remvery, ISSUES -M—A—".'—W—ARNING' A0 d "f'f" d”";'","' 3. Stell rchinos S dis- Special Dispateh to The Sta mprovement in this regard in the las N, Pa. ecember 19 (Spe-{ England and F v : 1S Ay ITlende O e e usnishites #alsol oot 4 FORT WORTIH, Tex., Decemblr 19. |few days. which is expected to bring |cial).—The Farrell works of the|rest of wmef;."é'fl:afii""fil‘-é"hlfi'fi' MOBILE, Ala., December 19.—1L 3 | wagen, O o cgl]aneous\}}ouds, Gl;;lph\r\)phune;fl. Soothing and Healing 1} | =Bonds to furnish funds for ex- |the ‘:)m l;iexure Christmas up to a sat- :::’;H‘l‘_:nu:h:iclfaxr‘ld Tin {:]a[e CO.Tl..lfiblexm cut down theit purehases oy | Robinson, superintendent of raflway | :;xll‘:'agz gle‘fi;‘:‘)‘_x;gkx?‘\; igars, Men’s an omen’s n it |tensive programs of public work | isfactory figure. P moesamed full operations early}heavily in the American market that |mail service of the New Orleans di- | i;ch “day, with e S RTiin ChisCEa OF Use freely [Rroughout he southwest are ‘mow | Ixport business is tmproving and | (his morning. when six additional hot | the international credit Lalance has | vision. yesterday again cautioned the S e e Furnishings, Shoes, etc. All by public auction at our salesrooms, Cannot in- being_sold at the rate of half a mil- lion dollars a day. This money will {canal to the east coast is cutting in on the water traffic through the Panama | to work. SWung in their favor. The offerings of commercial bills public not to loiter near mail cars, . Spaid of W. has returned from a two- = gy go largely toward development of | the railroad freight business seriousl have thereby become small as com. | trucks and places where the mails are | | Enen oo 633 LOUISIANA AVE. N.W. iure the Better roads and streets and the | Lower transcontinental freight rat Dairy Products. pared with what they were even two |under guard. St A S 2 : On Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 10 A.M | J projects involved will furnish em- |are anticipated here. CLEVELAND, December 19 (Spe-|™Onths ago and the recent 30-cent ad-| Superintendent Robinson sald fur- | sisant tooamuorr ct o Moo Fros: n Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 10 A.M. | fenderest bloyment o thousands of men. Texas| Determined efforts to move stocks of (ciul).—Under terms of the settlemont | VANCS in sterling and 1%-cent ris. | ther (hat wWhile every cgort is being ' Gty oreasurer of the Mun Terms cash. g business men have already begun to | used cars, even at a sacrifice, marks |of the milk wagon drivers' strike the |l francs are primarily due to the|made by the postal authorities and | in local b nkingdcirclut plans toward making 1922 a bet- the trend in the automobile trade. The | wage scale will be from $30 to $37.50 demand for remittances exceeding the the Marine Corps to discharge their announced D. NOTES, Auctioneer. skin ter year than 1921 and are uniting |business in new cars, taken as a whole, [ weekly, membership in the union is|SUPPIY: duitles; without dhivey; io manotent Requires Collateral Security. n;.t to af{ffl employment and the em ur;}“}alr?&erfizr‘nen:lmf‘lhe”rlon;swal of the [ persons, the precautions must be | hB’Ank intending to be of service t == , ployers have taken back 50 per cent vement in the foreign ex-{taken and the rules observed by the |the Treasury and the governmernt THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. =— 5 of the strikers and will reinstate the | CHANE egbvmqld scarcely have beenlpublic. Mr. Robinson said that, while | through pushing the sale of the nes = remainder as vacancies occur. conceivable if there were anything|the law was plain, persons have come | Saving certificates. will be requir.d TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED "BY THE TWO! STORY BRICK DWELLING, 1461 SWANN TREET N.W., WITH A GARAGE ON REAR OF LOT. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4109, folio 36 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured i “Washington—The Most Livable City in America” HESTERLING MARK IS A Fish. SEATTLE, Wash., December 19 (Spe- { clal).—A new industry is developing i in this section, due to the demand for | salt pickled Alaska herring. This de- mand, it is reported, is due to the but confidence in the final adjustment of the German reparations problem. Likewise it fitted in logically with the favorable forecast of tomorrow vote in the Irish parliament and with | the acceptance by France of the na-! val ratio assigned »t. Atchison was prompt to respond to to 'm ignoring the precautions | sounded for their benefit. | “The nature of the duty imposed on | marine guards ch,” said Mr. Rob- inson. “that they cannot take any | chances that might result in a sched- | | to deposit acceptible collateral for th amount they acquire and to mak monthly returns of transactions. Decreasing Dividen In the fiscal vear ended June 30, 1911, the raiiroads of the country paid dividends ~totaling $460.195 equiv- B e T e o GUARAN. jfailure of “the salmon and nhalibut |the sugkestion of a dividend merease, | e ialent to 8.03 per cent on the stocks of P Ao e i he o] . packs this season. ~The herring are|The very first ‘sale was 53, aeainst | Washington Stock Exch | dividend paying roads and 542 pe; CBMBER, A.D. 1 3 3 heing moved east freely by way of the:92% at the close Saturday. The meet. | V9 @: gton dStoc! XCNANQE | cent on the entire stock of all th® TEE ON Panama canal. H railroads in the country. P.M., the following describes ing for dividend action is not far off ises, situate in the city of Washington, Distrlet | now. At 94 Atchison is much too hi t 1041 | The y 1911 ked th t of ‘and des H 3 igh g | "The year 1911 marked the crest of of Totumbiy snd desiznc avind belng ot 163, | SILVER. Melons. for u 6 per cent rail, and, therefore, tic 45—$2.000 | the railroads’ prosperity, and since recorded 1n the surveyor's office, in Liber Dr. ! the presumntion that it is headed for | st then the dividends have been decreas- W. B. M., folio 363, the same being described | cial).—The acreage farmers in this|®,. Per cent distribution. $L.000 at % ing. with now and then a partial r by metes and bonuds as follows: Beginning on : state_contemplate putting in water- | A% thiS case it would be in the class; Potomac TElectric cons. 7s—$1.000 at 89, | COVery, until in the cajendar vear 19 the north side of Pierce place, now kuown as Swann street, 48 feet 4 and 35-100 inches east from 15th st. and running thence north 90 feet to an alley, thence east on said allex 18 feet 145 inches, thence south 90 feet to Plerce place, now known as Swann street, thence west on Pierce place or Swann street 16 feet, 1.45 inches to the beginning. Terms of sale: Oue-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per centum per anaum, pay- | “Maximum Service” is as strong a guaran- tee of quality of serv iff ice in Real Estate. The handling of Prop- ! erty and our advice on i Investments can be de- pended upon as final, be- i cause it is based on the BALTIMORE & OHIO ATLANTA, Ga., December 19 (Spe- melons next season is so large that the crop next year promises to flood the market, unless some agreement is reached to restrict the yield. Jewelry. PROVIDENCE, R. December 19 (Special).—The advance guard of jewelry buyers, searching for jewel of Iilinois Central and Norfolk and | Western, selling around par. Strength in Rallroad: Despite the expectations that earn ings for November will fall quite al| bit below those for October, there was a good deal of fresh buying in the railway list today. This buying was | carefuily discriminating. Most of the! low-priced non-dividend pavers were | Telephone $1.000 at 59, §1,000 at 89, $1,000 at 59, $1,000 at 89, | T toma, m_ and ref. 7s—$1,000 at | 31,000 at 1081, "$1,000 1 at 49% . Mergenthaler’ Linotype—10 at 129%, 10 at] 12035, | AFTER CALL. i onotype—5 at 73. { tional Dank—10 at 145, i i the total was $328.989.492, or 6.51 on the stock of roads paying dividends a per cent on the entire stock of railroad companies. These fucts were brought out in the hearing now pending before the com- mission. Lossxes on Liberty Bonds. Some publications charge corpora- tions with accumulating liberty bonds BONDS. Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY. ice d |novelties for the coming spring h ,S'en) jarrived here and at Attleboro, but is | placing orders with much caution. left alone. The principal demand was land victory notes at the lowest pric the general public and reaping enefit_ of the advance in values. able semi-annually, from day of eale. secured ! i = by deed of trust upon the property soid, or ail | most authentic informa. cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de-| tion and investigation. for the shares of the coal carrying ! road: some of the transcontinentals| TO AND FROM Ly e e g w _York Central. The run-up! Did. Asked. | a matter of fact there are but etc.,at cost of purchaser. ' Terms of sale to | CKEEVER «+dGOS NE Y R R R W York Central, the rally injAmerican Tel. and Telga. 4s. 5% | few corporations that were able to be complied with within 30 days from day of - I—The Mexicen gov;m;nem( ‘F::!a‘lnl lvania above 34, and the tem. Amerlean ard Telga. 4 ;hold on to their liberty and victory ! = 2 el issues from the low point to the pres- | ent time; indeed, it was the enormous iselling by corporations that caused .!the slump to the low figu the i peddling of the realtively mil- y spurt in a few other stocks like Southern Pacifia, Northern Pacific| and Canadian Pacificc was probably | to be set down to short covering. The | short interest in the railway group ;. sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right | 10 resell the property at\the risk and cost of | defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- | tisement of such resale in some Dewspaper published in Washington, D. C. Am. Tel. and Tel. conv Anacostia and Potomac 5 2 d Pctomac_guar. 58. Telephone > and P. Telephone of Va. 5., creased the export duty on sisal fiber to 2% cents a pound. A huge quan- tity of fiber still is on the market here, with purchases small. The lead- Affords Safety, Convenience, Comfort, Dependability 1405 Eye Street NW. om and Courtesy, supported by a Dining Car Service that Main 4752 i E] . FENNING, meets ev re: 1 irement. i > v b e ery reasonable requirement, ing interest has advanced prices to has been growing of late. | Capiial Tracuion 11t 3. lions acquired by the individual pur- FRANK P. REESIDE, Trains Leave Wankington, 7145 A. M., 9140 A. M., 1:00 P. M., 3:00 P.M., | g Weak Spots. o oG chasers. 3 _devasds.exSu Trustees. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION frm e SR L i Lol e N e A ok When the crisis came with the FUTURE DAY. i RAG_JAZ Piano z SHARON, Pa. December 19 (Spe. | ¥c3Kest stock in the market and the D e 3vene forees o #ute —ADAM A. WESCHLER, A [ e -M x ] l;l.ivmg Telephone Main 556 [gial).—Three hindred aaditional s }‘:;’{:'{;gl“;:genf‘"“":’e'gm’l""l‘fimss"fgg nie Lower ianyihing and everything they could TRUSTEES' SALE.OF FRAME DWELLING. | advanced course for plavers. Booklet sent and your travel requirements will recelve Immediate o entral freight cars will be re- | obtaining the new money will be that et Elec. Pow. £ . & ref. 15, Bith e e e hg‘n"fixgfil ;‘_’5‘: SOUTHEAST, wgmcms'{m's%\' Pfiano&]flr 5“‘;‘.’2‘3‘“ and personal attention. liEmicicar cplant: Tioce: The"gfl:g;r;'me preferred dividend be suspended. -l\th and Mi. h“)sxlo!)\bly i ariir guu-n‘ ROEME N s E i i o i i T A i s o st._Fhooe Columbla Tank Car Corporation has a contract | forrswen ine cnati ool Petroleum Filiigion {individual holders still have their By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3919, folio 328 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public anction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEV- ENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D. 1921, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M lowing-described land and premises, situate in the County of Washington, District of Colum- bia, to wit: Lot 52 in square 5832, as per plat recorded in the office of District of Columbia, in book 43, at folio 185, improved by five-room frame dwelling. Ferms of sale: A deposit of $100 required the " fol- { the surveyor for the i Daniel Breeskin. Violinist Will Accept a Limited Number of Pupils Beginners and Advanced Von Unschuld University of Music 1320 F St. N.W. Phone Main 8194. 24* MOVING, PACKPNG & STORAGE Safety, Service and Saving | We can store and insure your furniture for | less than any other high-grade warehouse in! the city. 500 ROOMS, E)'(:Rert Packers, Craters & Shippers; City Ticket Office, 13th and F Sts. ‘W. V. SHIPLEY, Division Passenger Agent Union Station, Delaware Ave. ! CHRISTMAS THE BEST | to repair 330 cars. Leather Goods. H ST. LOUIS, December 19 (Special).— | The export demand for harness and saddlery from the United States is gradually increasing. The largest ex- borts are to Mexico, with Canada sec- ond. Notes. DETROIT, December 19 (Specla])" followed the citation published over Sunday from the official organ of the Standard Oil, the gist of which was, that the bulk of the Mexican light oil producing fields would be e: hausted in the latter half of 1922 and that the situation would be very bad unless the Mexican government changed its attitude so as to aid the development of new territory. i The weakness in Mexican Petroleum | carried the Pan-Americans along with | t. i Ajax Rubber reflected more than it ! Washington Rwy Wash. Hwy. and ! -1 Washington Market Washington Marl W. AL Cold Stors PUBLIC UTILITIES, i American Tel and Telga Capital Traction ‘Washingion Gas original purchases than corporations. as there were few of the latter found sailing on the troubled business seas of 1920, anything but unpleas- ant and unprofitable. Income Taxes Smaller. The general impression at this time seems to favor the theory that income taxes will show a very large de- crease for the calendar vear 1921, for the reason that business during the greater part of the year has been below the average. . All conveyancing, recording, revenue ¥, Suburban and Long Distance Moviag. L E Norfolk and Wi % at e’ AW eommerancing. reconting, revenve | WiKrER BUILDING STORAGE, | The Michigan Central railroad has | did Saturday the announcement of the | yrie ¥ jaud Wash; Steambon Merchants have been pushing out purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with | Tel. N. 8645 Free Estimates. 1483 U «t. n.w. | mfld;! sweeping changes in its freight | new financial plan. i\n»n. Rwy. and Elec. pfd. stocks that cost cons:der;blyu lgflre : 3 s e - v will have within 50 dag frym doy of sale o MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE D Io:up:llpm:dnls of less than| aEt et e o | han present day values an WALTER 7. POLI —— " order to be able to{C] OTH INQUIRIES BETTER; : Capital BT de15-d&de.exSu&de26 @ “EM‘I?}T" compete with the growing number 9 | Columbia E NOTES v E of light | Commercial S. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRARSPR @ ome || | ‘Mlcmfu“_"“A';":":’Jgguf?:&!";fi;pm TRADING YET RESTRICTED { District . _{FINANCE AND TRAD: L : TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- 1RE-PROOF i Irram Detroit to Bay City and Sheboy- | Special Dispatch to The Star. | RarmersianniMecauice 11 A membership in the New York PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING SIX 2- I gan, which formerly took eight days, N 2 {Federal . {Stock Exchange was sold for $36.000 STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. NOS. 51, i {on the road, now are delivered within | qu EW YORK, December 19.—In-|Liverty - The last previous sale was $95.000 58, 55, 57, 59 and 61 H STREET SOUTH: { | Swenty-four hours. Other roads are | Srncs wvere distinctly better in the | Xliilu “Metropoiitan : ‘According to information from Rom: WEST. planning similar Improvements in an | coih markets today, although trading | Riggs 20 - lihe income of the Italian governmen' By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly Bleventh-hour “attempy. ements in an | was still restricted somewhat because | Second D1 {for October reflected an increase of recorded in Liber No. 3842, follo 129 et seq., type of freight business from truck | brint cloth buyers were holding out Washington 80 imore than 300,000,000 lire over the re- of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will eell, at public_auction. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1921, at FOUR 0°CLACK P. M., the following-described land and prem ises, situate in the city of Washington, Di trict of Columbia, and designated as and being original ot numbered one (1) in square num- bered six hundrbd and forts-three (643), to- PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING No Charge for Estimates | CLEAN, DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE and pianos. Estimates cheerfully given. Con- Yentent location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave, n.w. Phone Main 1282 W. B. MOSES & SONS, 1ith AND F N.W.— 6, 7 & 8 ROOMS Payments £ ck | competition. TOLEDO, Ohio, December 19 - cial)—The Baltimore & ORlo Tail road has announced that a new rail- road freight terminal to cost $1,500,000 will be built here. The building will | be eight stories high and 1,000 feet long and work on the project is ex- pected to start in the near future. rsold. The trade is looking for a wide. for a price of 83 cents, while sellers were not willing to let large quanti- | ties for future delivery go for less' ghy.‘an 8%. Spots sold in small lots fo There was lttle demand for drills, but sheetings were more active. Small ots of jobbing goods are being quietly spread buying movement in brown | TRUST CO! American Security and ‘Trus Continental Trust National Savings B | | | SAVINGS BANK. Commerce and S: East Washingion Merchauts' Security Savi ceipts for October, 1920 Production of oil by Magnolia Pe- troleum on its forty-eight-acre Du- senberg lease, in the new Mexia oil field, in northern Texas, amounted to 753,000 barrels since October 10. A special meeting of the Erie and Pittsburgh will be held February 10 in Erie. to consider and vote on the of increasing its special gether with the improvements. odern_fireproof stora: PHILADELPHIA, December 19 2 2t question ! - Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase TSI OTATLEG ¢ s ES (Special).—Bakers’ and du!rymenf%fif'é?fi ew;/le:rlhe Jobbers after the j Fevent; Bieel fixgsg%l&‘t?fl b:“%'n?\rflhf" stock from money to be paid in cash, balance in two UNITED TAT! throughout Pennsylvania will ~con- | U 5 Savings o . B00.000 t0 3 e Exchange. may equal Installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per centum per an- STORAGE CO. New Rows Open For Inspection i duct a “bread and milk week” next month to advocate to the public the PLANS TO EXTEND INDUSTRIES 2 FIRE INSURANCE. rent space on the floor of the prod- uce exchange for trading from May 1. num, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, ! advantage of bread and milk as American 250 o4 . e e e omythey mooverty, | / balanced food ration. #| ST. JOHNS, N. F., December 19.— | Atiiugton - P9 ilases to May 1, 1923 while its mew e & A pur ouses | “— | Corcoran 15 3 $3.000,000 building is under construc- er. & depost of $500 Wit be requited 3¢ 1repro are 1215 to 1221 Kenyon St. N.W. Extensive plans for the development | Virorts 18 2 ion of “sale. convevancing, recording, | porMA ON_MOVING_PACKING . MAMMOTH SHEEP of the natural resources of New- |National Union % Exports from Baltimore for the e Sl T 1 conuitedt with wiai 20 E TES, e AT i 13th and Spring Road N.W. cmcm;oon S! - lgxm~ foundiand, with the immediate ex.,“ 1ia muILTLE INSURANCE. - O IhE December, 10 e A o mAN—u220 = i , December 19.—Comple- | ployment of 2,000 men, are olumbia Title .. 5 at $1,482.330, a decrease of $1.2 e of oot s | ONES e BT xS 2213 to 2221 2nd St. N.-W. oM of the 1agest sheep barm n the | Bere . 15 reported that 4" comtmay | Real Evtie i 1 s e LT s ek, whiic risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after Tll_ i 4 Transte: E_E 1352 to 1356 K St. S.E. United States is announced by the | has been negotiated with the Arm- MISCELLANEOUS [the imports totaled $175,505, a de- e dayw” advertisement of such resale it some e er Lo, Inc., e ! {Burlington road at Montgomery, 1L, ! strong-Withworth. Company, Ltd., of | {oUmbis Graphovhene com e crease of $361435. ; ‘mewspaper published in Washington, D. C. i es we = i » 024D, C. . Co. 3ngla oDl EnaEe et P X PR © 1125 14th St. N.W. 947-957 14th St. S.E. T ISR CRte S 151008 Shoen ot | Hor amber R veiles: omaces o | ertbant Brapfer S SUAis oo 18" 13 00, BEAIE i ovders were placed PEETEE I cHOrsON Phone Main 2064 539-41-43 Kentucky Ave. S.E. {a time. It consists of seven barns 450 project paper mills would be estab- | Old Dutch Market com. % {for merinos. crossbreds and yarns. A — ~ Specmlub n B feet long and 120 feet wide, a hay|lished twice the size of the large|©ld Duich Market pfd. 9 'large gabardine trade is doing. The ADAM A. WESCHLEK, AUCTIONEER. barn, a feed barn, a granary and ajHarmsworth plant at Grand Falls, | Lanston Monotype {Cape advises an advancing market for TRUSTEES' SALE_OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NUMBER 3534 WARDER STKEST NORTHWEST. By virtue of that ded of trust recorded fn Liber No. 4261 at folio 417 of the land records of the District of Columbia, at the request of the parties thereby secured, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction. in front of the premises on TUESDAY, THE TWEY-: TIETH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1921, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M., Iot numbered ‘forty-three (43) in square numbered thirty-hundred and thirty- seven (3037), more particularly described in said deed of trust. and improved by a two- Long-Distance Moving EDUCATIONAL. ‘The Misses Eastman’s School 1305 17th St. (Cor. Mi Ave.) High School department opens-on Sept. 26. Intermediate and Primary departments open on Oct. 3. Send for catalog. Franklin 4226. {HALL-NOYES SCHOOL {" Opens Sept. 19th. Full gradea ana High| Force Your House to Pay for Itself—You Can Easily | Rent Second Floor for Enough to Make Monthly Payments H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST grain elevator of 1,000,000 bushels capacity, all set in 1,000 acres of pas- |ture and farm. 55,000 POOL TOBACCO. LEXINGTON, December 19.—The Burley Tobacco Growers' Co-opera- tive Association, the movement for which was started last March, is now a growing concern, with a board of directors chosen . from _twenty-two which supplies news print to the | Northeliffe papers in London, with a capacity of 1,000 tons daily. The contract guarantees the expenditure of $7,000,000 within two years, with the establishment of aluminum works and other industries at Grand Lake land extensive water-power develop- I ment. PARIS BOURSE HEAVY. ! PARIS, December 19.—Prices were Security Storage - ‘Washington Market . *Ex-dividend. STORE-WINDOW CATS. NEW YORK, December 19.—Ever notice that very often when you've i looked into a window of a fruit shop| there's been a dozing cat in the pic- | ture? Ever wondered why cats and fruit shops should be usually in juxta- position, when other shops appear to H i raw material, the position of which is considered strong. Clerical forces on the Erie railroad have been reduced to half-time work- ing schedule for the balance of De- cember. The order affected about 5,000 employes. VAST GAS IN LOUISIANA NEW ORLEANS, La., December 19.— Louisiana is reported by United States engineers to have a natural Story dwelling numbered 3534 Warder street. | gehool Classes: also private coaching to youths | N et thaBtisgibel itona e T e |t SebvicelpeciiSy ek ke b association, which ls said o béheavy on the bourse today. Three & Satrhoe: “tolme aociromecd trade|zas reservoir, in the Monroe fleld. iy notes of the purchasic sicured |0 B CAtMloEue. o Hall A, M. the largest " co-operative marketing | per cont renteg. 54 franey 80 contimes. | Nerg'a the answer—mice. A frulterer | 1o is able fo supply New Orleans l, A. M. . = & ouston, N upon the property and bearing interest, or all|yy gg77. 221 E 8t. N.W. organization in e United States, has E:lfmeae.l;llgvl::;l, sofl r(flL o 2;‘:5:1‘222 explains: RS B Linig ¥ cash at purchiaser's election. " Sale (o be com- thin thirty day: P! ‘WHARTON E. LESTER, Art Instructions ‘Which cannot be sus sed this side of Any Touch of Indigestion approximatély 55,000 members and controls close to 200,000,000 pounds of Th Burley tobacco. e dollar was quoted at 12 francs 30% centimes. “Cats? Got to have 'em. We'd al- most have to go out of business with- out the cat being part of the stock an equal distance from it, with 200.- 000,000 cubic feet of the fuel for thirty-two years. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, = - . . > 5 k S e | BWEETESAL | Your Untl your variow digestive orguns s S S M S I B S 2 ESORTS. pm. ' - = 4 a lot of Oregon apples—fine, big A T A 1 amaso T, x5 Washington's Sunshine Fine | Food are in order your food, feteac o “Rub-er-on” Roofs Are Leakproof | (i st S asd i @il eves ey st ot Ulotel - Art Parlors will properly nourishing you will be liable | AL TR AAE (S R Eibhodoos cunle foet Sal The v, Wd; I E R Y e 1| pood - o clogand poison your system. Your We're not just making conditions of weather— 7 | Conaition, snd ivs the same way with |35, remaining in, the rescrvoir us g | ACCOUNTANCY blood will be poor and impure and claims for “Rub-er-on and usage. We guaran- % oIl 20 henes the. cat o Rill of i_. ATLANTICCITY.NJ. _j O owtiens ppertuxitionite you th hl Asbestos Fiber Coating”— tee “Rub-er-on.” . |the unwelcome visitors.” EXPOSE IN EGG TRADING. Dn'ettlyonfthctanFrmt. REGIBTER NOW EOR more your nervou_s 5yste;m oroughly run e It goes on easily— 7 CHICAGO, December 19.—The Mer- | AnAmerican PlanHotelof Distincfing| Day and Evening Classes down. Take immediate steps to secure ut stating stays on indefinitely—and AMBER IN CULM PILE. |chants’ Exchango. which manipuiaics PACE INSTITUTE 718 G ST. N.W., Corner §th and G Sts. STEAMSHIPS WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE CONTINU- ance atter Christms of our all-expense tours Bermuda, Ctba and Porto Rico at $129.50 up. DELTA_TOURS, 500 Eond bidg. K. or C. 600 G Street N.W. All Courses 12 Wks., Start Jan. 8. Take the healthy activity of stomach, liver, and bowels. To this end you should Beecham’s TS to be a FACT. Leakproof is the word—and “Rub- er-on” is the only cover- ing that can be positively relied upon—under all costs: but little. Three things that should inter- est_every building owner. Let us give you an esti- mate. : VANCOUVER, December 19.—Hun-: dreds of tons of despised culm from the Coalmont collieries, in the Nicola valley of British Columbia, have turn- ed out on an expert examination to contain amber. This is believed to be the first amber discovered on the North American continent. Samples sent to Ottawa and New York have been pronounced good amber. —_— BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, December 19.—Foreign before Judge Rush. It wanted the drastic injunction issued against it rescinded. The court refused, but amended it so that warehouse re- ceipts for eggs may be traded in for future delivery. “The exchange sells one carload of eggs from one to ten times,” sald the attorney for the high cost of living committee, acting -8 “friend of the court” in the suit. Every time the carload is resold the price of eggs goes up. Every time eggs g0 up 1 M ADVIC T T Auto-Mechanics Electric Wiriny e 2 CLARK’S 18th ORIENT CRUISE Radio Shckaai o D - bar silver, 66%; Mexican dollars, S0%. | cent oo W s 1o aa : LONDON, December 19.—Bar silver, | los: ,600. :L 11, by !"firh 4'4_& .:5- mfl{fl-;fig’m Shop Mathematics and Slide Rule 35%4 per ounce; money, 2% per cent. | more eggs in forty-five minutes than o T4 Gays, $800 and ub; ‘cind'og Hotsle, | Register pow. 9 AM. to 5 PM. Daily Discount rates: Short bills, 3% per |all the hens in America could lay in & Guides, Driven. fees. 12 days Paris and Lom- T L el from T Lo g R cent; three-month bills, 3% per cent. |yeaf,” he declared. don, $90. Fraok C. Clark, Times Bldg., N. X, Free to Great War Veterans LS