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THE EVEN;ING STAR, WASHINGT{)N D. C; WEDNESDAY, . JANUARY 25, 1922 = = fim,ea,.“&.!“w_l L LR ATgTomgALS | SEARS-ROEBUCK LOSS. |SURVEY OF BUSINESS SHOWS IBUND mmmu luu_sm[NmH SHUWN | et oy | Adam A. Weschler, Auctionéer ! atatemmimt ot~ Bears-Rodbuck & o ; s : 1155 Yoz, v o etuons| Trade Experts Count on Sharpening of prof of 2, X n 3 e loss . o . . BY PUBLIC AUCTION |t s ritne domn ot s Upward Curve in April—Situation 1$105,071,243 at the end of 1920 to $46,- UR O'CLOCK P.M., ? the District of | 5 . - x '445.330 at the end of 1921. Net sales s dan i | Within Galleries, Nos. 1223-25 G St. NW. | ssz: were Sisspiis, compared Elsewhere. & The company was enabled to as- iy arremsoow ‘ A et oo BRIGHT OUTLOOK AT CHICAGO PRI [}[S ARE S.[.E M]Y lN Sm[:K PR":ES u'—o;‘;fiwA:u ™. in Returns for 1921. Tractions and Sugars Con-|Specialties Again Lead Ad- tinue Advance—Trend vances, But Rails Are ’ Is Upward. Backward. square 1 lat led o TR the aurvesor for said District in | 3., Liber 24 at follo 21, together with the im- sume its operating loss without wip- BY A. D. WELTON. ] about 30 cents a pound for orange 5 N % 25 ts, consisting of premises 157 L Y I H ing out its surplus primarily through |~ = - & pekoes and 20 cents for ordinary BY/ STUART T.(WEST, or’:‘;:e:‘)l"k'gh:“"yk e ntn o, : One-third of purchase money 9 Y . f|a gift of $5,000,000 in common stock |Special Dispatch to The Star. pekoes, Spectat Dispatch to The Star. rday’s stock market continue of sale: One-f of purc! and purchase of the $16,000,000 Chi-| CHICAGO, January 25.—A compre- NEW YORK, January 25.—The con- to strengthen in the early stages of 1 1 Ats, "payable in one and_ two’ years icago plant by Julius Rosenwald, the | hensive survey_of business activities R e (AU . > tinued advance in traction issues and Tt ST amnaally " from day of sa :"?le'c&‘-'a d FRID AY president, according to the statement. | shows an unmistakable trend upward | y[INNEAPOLIS, January 25 (8- | ine sugars in the corporation list and t trust £ty sol cash, ' By deed of Upon propesty seld. o oy e. today's session. Manati Sugar rose 4 points, American Car 2 and Gulf States Steel 1. Electric Storage Battery was almost the one exception, losing a emall frac- tion. The more prominent stcels, equipments and motors made moderate gains, and rails, especially coalers, were firm, aside from-Canadian Pa- cific. Sears-Roebuck lost 1 point, pres- sure probably resulting from its un- favorable annual statement. The list strengthencd within the first half hour, chemicals and fertil- izers making substantial advances. Chicago was a reported seller of Sears-Roebuck common and preferre the latter declining 3 points. Wool- worth, Corn Products and General Asphalt also eased 1 to 2 points, and Union Pacific and New Orleans, Tex. and Mexico were among the heav rails. in this territory, and business experts | clal).—Building contractors in this 3 - | further pressure on French munici- 5 now count i section are waging a vigorous cam LONDON WOOL A_NMTED count on the sharpening of the | ot n Ar N eions In tne Drices of | pals were the outstanding incldents | LONDON, January 25.—At the wool upward curve in April. There 18 much | bujlding materials, announcing that |y sne bong ket, which was other- suction_sales 11,641 bales were of- to confirm the accuracy of their pre- | the scale of wages in the bullding fered. It was an animated sale. Fine gicoon ™ mhe rarmer 1y only & poten- | trades will remain unchanged. wise featureless, today. Although and medium kinds fetched firm prices. tial . i i trading was dull during most of the ‘Interlorl ruled slow and irregular. purchaser at present, but manu- —y session, prices generally were steady, facturers are working In advance to| o P""L January 25 (Spe-|8nd what changes occurred were in be ready against the time when the e L 1 eaker | MOSt cases on the up side. next new crop puts the farmer in |Cial)—The new million-dollar br ti )t prrchaser. B¢ Toquired of porchaser at tie. time of sal £ SHEIRE oI i Tonk Commencing 10:30 A.M. and 2 P.M. Each Day of smle to be complied with within th days retenbE=% | Original Oil Paintings TOMORROW. ‘ ‘We help you bufld Among the bonds of local “transit ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. and save 25 per eent | funds Labor costs are liquidating | Of the Lehigh Coal & Navigatiomy oo luf mhe, oF08 O o' Manhattan . = . S Company, one of the largest in the . o on cos slowly, but constantly. Many pros- o adjustment 6s and the refunding &8 -S.koanckaellmnNuml and Mezzohnts arCatiQus Home Purchues Contmct . Ipectivé troubles are vanishing while | yorir, Wil be ready for operation|yoin’rose to a new high for the cur- y ANTIO DISOOUNT CORPORATION. ') giii) far in the future, : rent movement, accompanied by & OFFINERe L Gifam 2 Congad, Eresident;| Organised labor has agreed to fight | ey demand for Third Avenue adjustment . L | Edward_ Volgt, Ir,. Vics President; V the Landis wage awards in the buiid- Fish. 58 above their previous best figure d a s Bourne, Secretary: J Jr.. Tress. | ing trades, but the whisper comes| HALIFAX, N. S, January 25 (Spe-|for this year. C lngs an from inside labor circles that there|cial)—The six-week lobster-fishing sea- | Another drop in French municipal Do you know that }| will be some satisfactory adjustment | son off this coast will bring about|bonds sent them below 82, while A for this amount § by February 15'and that the workmen | $500,000 of American money into this|French government bonds, Loth the you eamn get 2,000 ||are determined to go to work. territory. The greater part of the!7%s and the 8s, were stationary. Mex- and 425 New York Ave. N.W.,, | With Large Brick Stable in Rear. : By virtue of suthority vested In the under- Ity , 1 will offer for sale by publie auction, Pt orraiscn, g’ THORSDAT square ft. of choice Railroads are buying equipment.|catch, both live and canned, was|ican 4s and 5s were bid up a half land at The Chicago and Northwestern has|shipped to Boston. point to 1% points, respectively, and RIVERDALE just placed an order for steel pas- Danish municipal bonds regained senger coaches, and pending and st their recent losses. HEIGHTS placed car orders for various roads * el Libertys Reactionary. aggregate 7,500 box cars, 500 passen- | BUFFALO, January 25 (Speclal).—| . ger cars and 800 retrigerator cars.| The Delaware, Lackawanna and West- iberty bonds were still reactionary. Prints and Reproductions o i ern railroud has arranged for the |Cuba Cane Sugar 7s and 85 were the - ine: i ‘Write, Phone or Call to Verify Demand for plates, shapes and struct- and notary fees &t purchaser’s cost. " y 3 L rox > he big |TePRIr of 850 freight cars by the|leaders of the sugar group. Chile ADAN A. WESCHLER, Auct. . . B B The HOLLOWAY CO ural steel is increasing and the big | oF0 T Gf 880 Cretlght == Copper 6s and Cere de Pasco 8s did 2 . » |1rail mill of the 1llinois Steel Company Car: Company. 2 = owE Mt' TOY S, ric-a-bprac J better and the packing company is. SHOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 115 L ST. { An:tideeofDulnthwell-l E, No. 1220 N Street N.W. Rallies Before Noom. The murket rallied before mnoon, specialties again leading_the advance. Gulf_States, Crucible, Sloss-Sheffie and Bethlehem steels advanced 1 to ey. rms: Subject to & building association trust of $2,173, balance cash. of all cash, at % points, and Mexican and Pan- American * Petroleum strengthe: with American Woolen and American Writing Paper preferred. Savage Arms and Davison Chemical were among the strong specialties, Eilning 43 and b} points, respec- . N.W. Phone F' klin 898 || at Gary will open next Monday ‘with CHICAGO, January 25 (Special). % 1110 ¥ St. N.W. Phone Franl ders )!umclenl: 1o assure activity for | Santa Fe road has ordered eight din- ::,e"u-fil;d the steels were bid up frac. EXTmsnhe (6%be Gelivered InADFil &nd Bay. | In the railway section, Chicago and s fell of Construction Is Halted; PHOENIXVILLE, Pa., January 25]yesterday’s closing level. Southern i (Special).—The Phoenix Iron Wlolrkl PDmlflc re(undtl)rllg :l Chend lt,:z.kaall?ld d;l;hn money rn:i!ikel followed yester- U has resumed ration of its rolling o convertible 8 &N e o Ly course, c: loans opening t 35 Is Lue to Several Keasons mills after a._shutdown of emneeni more and Ohio 5s and 6s all sank a|per cent. Gl i and Novelties i & Mr. S. J. Venable, moving into his new galleries, No. E’;Wfll Sell;atiPabbic A 1307 H Street N.W., must, on account of inadequate For Rent BY FRANK D. McLAIN. weeks, employing 365 additional men. | bit, while particular strength de- Market Test Satisfles. 1 | Speclal Dispatch to The Star. W ! ; ! i Western In- e Have The entire plant is_mow-running at| veloped in Chicago and Western n"| yesterday the stock market had dwelling, producing an income for the qwner, lating measures, the idea being to exclusive of liv{:‘ qulscr-. nf' ’117?-8 per. n;nlgh. ver to the purchaser, Rermas Aol subject 40 & deed of rust o Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. ’ rm; $5.000, balance announced at sale. les of car trust certificates by the e 3 . o % 5 2 about 80 per cent of capacity. been allowed ¢ w In front of the promises. lot 812, in square storage facilities there, dispose of a large quantity of his 1 Several PHILADELFHIA, January 25.—Con- » 2 {;:1]»; :nldoGWeulern convertible 6, just | peen allowed l;vosl‘x&:"'whg;! it couid T altey. mproved by "a tenroum aad bath || valuable collection in this manner. | struction In. this: Section (whlle, planued Automobile Accessorles. The government reported that the | interests had stopped applying stimy- | -allroad administration today totaled | 5¢¢ Whether outside selling would LJ on a large scale for 19 1s halted for N, 5 (Special).— Attractlve thetime- belng by winter. weather and | qBOSrON- January 25 (Speclsl o {fli|to, await stabiiization of wages and|ayeq starting and lighting systems materials. A somewhat simiar hesi-|ynder oontract with the American ) follow. The results of this test ha over '$32,000,000. Most of the sales |5 O, (U festlfs of this test hav: firms. were made to eastern banking for the rise were resumed in a mod- It required at sate. All coaveyaucing and I || tancy is noticeabie in retail trade, as|Bosch Magneto Company for the Hud- | The of such sales to date was| v, T Posording s cout of pirchaser. Torms of sale 0 S buyers ‘seem unconvinced that prices | gon. Easex. Chandler and Cleveland | $211,064,700. The marker 414 not get back to an. : . - e £ cking, , - | output. It equip, ,235 motor week ago, nor was it €ost of the drNAS DOWLING & Co. FUTLRE DAXS. L1 LRE DAYS. -On Conn. Ave. Bamn offierings adequately advertised. | November, 9093 in December and |[DRY GOODS STAND STILL. | sncuedSvanaaoss atacks :-';':—Eediaf:r: e e g co. LRE | R T ATED % Little anxiety is experienced here that | 12,070 so far this month. Orders for _— up at one stage or another to make it ~—FUTURE DAYS. | THOMAS DOWLL\llE bsw e\vumu. S, A N S B Full Particulars Apply there will be a simuitaneous strike of | March shipment exceed 15,000. EW YORK, January 25 (Special).|clear that in professional judgment E: & 1115 Eye 8t. A ) o——-—m GOODS | anthracite and bituminous miners around —Trade was practically at a stand- | the line of least resistance still la ©.G. SL0AN & co. AvcTioNeess, | Auction Sale of Storage Furni- HOUSEH« Fiptions; Antlue Set Rflndall H- Hagner Aprit 1. In the past it hus been tic Spices. still in the cotton and silk cloth mar. | °_the side of rising prices. s Notics is hercty ‘given that on PEBRUARY | ture at Smith’s Transfer and ', Tiiics 2L ol Fabiing, Fo0 Fusies. ot ip o lewdars o ake advan-| NEW YORK, January 25 (Special). | ket today. Interest in gray cloth was Few Helping Factors,™ ™ AT 10 A. will be sold at Wi No. 1313 tc.. will he xold at auction in the & Co. Yo fon mArkets botween, |- 1 ival here of 50,000 bags of [confined to a few numbers of prints| There was very little i y ms of C. G. sioan &| Storage War 0. I3 ‘ot "Smith Transfer & Storage o | M| o }l|the hard and sott coai operators and|—The arrival here A 0 AheetIngns. ow aaYos wore: e e in the way of 715 13th st " Washington, 3 U st., FRIDAY. *\NUARY 27, AT TEN A |§/{if productions of both hard and soft|Lampong peppers has not served to|a T news to affect the trading one way or 5701055 mmtorss 1en-tor storiie charges os| U St. N.W., Friday, January i3 tt. FRIGAE, TARCARY 280 vt 1207 Conn. Ave. coal ere. moched et the Samnd (ol | depress prices in this market. Nut-|ported and they were for small quan- | the other. But. again " the was Rousehold goods and personal effects, in the | 27, at 10 O’Clock A.M. | #nd “Thursd: | Phone Franklin 4366 that weapon wouid be lost. Manufac- |€ES have advanced in price, but{HHE 5 - reported for 38%- | nowansiied that it has set its face name of Mrs. Julia A. Anderson. there is an easy tone in cloves. as 6 cents were reported for 38%- Ja254fe2 W. B. MOSES & SONS. toward the future and is not inter- We will sell at public auction, at the above | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIO; 8 turers, however, are investigating the ]‘unhw-. Household Furniture, consisting of ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIOM inch 64x60s, but when these were possibility of a change to oil as fuel if called it developed that the bayers ested in the disclosure, no matter how = = 2 ™ lancholy, of th i 5 MAS J. 2 N NEERS. | Bi nd Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses. CORAT. : t mel e earnings resul T e | ister. Chfoien, " Warities, BVSCL | apyismaanonss saLE OF SALUABLE 1t%Is Citimated that nine fatlures of | BoISE, Tsho, Tameary 25 (Spectal. | Heten.” UL 35 s rogarnan sian: |COLISZL ek o 5 Z ta, ine _ Pieces, Brass 0 0 2 o N lu 3 . 2! . g ol Two-story Brick Two-family | (0 oL 200 v, Rereiperatois, o1 Paint- TR ESTAIINSTER STREET NORTH- brokerage houses and alleged “invest- | __Practically all the ldaho growers|market for southern and 81 for|badly on the revelntioe in che srineh Apartment of 5 or 6 Rooms |ing. Glass and China Ware, Biue Print Machine, WES' ment” Jouses here have lost citizens of | have sold some of their potatoes, but| eastern. report that the company had lo. T. Pool Table, Gas Ranges. Stoves, etc., etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court this vacinity $15,000,000. Some of the few have disposed of their entire Sheetings were soft in spots. On and Bath on Each Floor, and A N . $19,000,000 v 2243t THOMAS DOWLING & ¢ of the District of Colambia, holding a Probate investment bankers® have fled. There | socke. The quality this year 18 un- |5.508 some trading was done oe 3 corty on the year, but the gen . : eral stock list, which a year ago, or B THOS. J. OWEN & S . | Court In 1o estate of Robert Williiams, de- 18 a good demand in this market for sole | der average and resorting and resack- | and some unbranded three-yard goods | even six months ago, woul ve b a Two-car Garage in Rear. Suased, admisiactior No. JT00S, the SRder: Ei th St, N.W. [|icather and the shoe manufacturers, |ing because of the presence of alfal- | were offered at 10 cents. No business |upset by such o I by e e No. 3017 Dumbarton Avenue E UNIMEROY I Hen o frout of the premises, on TUESDA 810 Eighteenth St, N.W. [|esecialiy those making the cheaper|ta weevil in the state nas been very | 2t all was done in sk ponding dehe | prise o5 moncai " i[E by an enter- N.W. TS,” D. C. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUAR Ready for comfortable oceupancy grades, are well supplied with orders. expensive, in_some cases amounting|nite information from Japan which | today was wholly unaffected. 4 “n] By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly | A.D. 1822 AT FOUR THIRTY O"CLOCK P. February lst. aithough & mumber of 5 to 25 cents & hundred pounds. might provide a firm basis for oper-| Of a piece with this evidence was ~ g Ay e D ot NN DAY, T | recorded in Liber No. 4213, folio 277 ef seq., | the following dteriedg or|] e o car iwes: Ex- ||CONStant Commerce Gain - stionsiers She Jact that-among tho steongest P RTIETR DAY On JANUARY. 1522, AT of the e oo A aairict or Cola: Slumbia, to Swit: Lot 230, 1 4 ot e Tettee New Orl Chemieals. stocks in the market today were HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. lot 125 in | bit, and at the request of one of the parties | [ oried in the land records of the District ot To ‘same block: with Department of ew Orleans Tr fi i > 25 18l shares of steel companies which are . 2 goed trustees. | I _ ck- ! art: NEW YORK, January 25 (Special). B 15 il Aued b tase of e, ] WHE sell ot GblLc Auction, T frent of tha re” | SOMSDIS, IENVELIWY, $-oo0ts SR bAIMCK ] | Cmmerea. . Acss e Bleck fiem ade Feature Calcium chloride has been reduced to SFE m}‘ TAX RECOVERIES. Soont [0 tmue i quActerty and 0 Tdeposts ‘mequired upon mcceptance of | spective premises, on TUESDAY. THE 8lst | "RIUTE ¢ caje: Cash A deposit of $300 re- Oue bundred per cent light. Space BY L V. SHANNON. 2 basis of $24.70 per ton in car lots{ NEW YORK, January 25.—Attor- ual reports that have long been d. ‘Conveyancing, recording and. reven e | DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1922, the followlng | quired at the time of wale. All conveyancing, can be subdivided to wuit requirements s New York for solid, and $30.70 for|neys for twenty-six banks of New |l00ked for to make extremely un- stamps at aser’s cost. _Sale to be closed | described land and premises, namely: Teconding, revenue stamps and notarial fees at of tenants on long leases. 8pecial Dispateh to The Star. granular an dflakes. York city filed suits against the city | Pléasant reading. Sithin 30 8ays or deposit forfeited Commencing at 2 o'clock - 1ot 50 in fipe cost of the purchaser. Terms to be com- Rents substantially less than similar NEW ORLEANS, January 25.—Con- of New York for the recovery of taxes Easy Money Rates. plied with within thirty days from day of office buildings down town. 08. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts. |square 3167, said square being bounded br paid in accordance with a 1 per cent y h road, Sixth. Aspen and Whittier | balp. otherwise the administrator reserves the e a1 ofce I bullding or || 5tant €ain in the commerce of this Fruit, The symptoms of easy call money §a25-d&ds.exSu Piney Branch ro: | sale, othel Apply to ren! ce in bul 3 levy against the value of the capital = " o ts. n.w., and immediately thereafter lot 13, ' right t ell the property at the risk and 1 g v 23 b rates noted yesterday were confirmed ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONER. | jo square 3198, being at the northeast comer | wot of the. defaniting. purchaser, arter avo || The Albemarle Investment port is the outstanding feature of the| PORTLAND, Ore, January 23 (Spe-|stock of all banks. Today's suits are | toqay, While the rencwal was kept of Sixth and Whittie n.w.. all in the sub- | g advertisement of such resale in some business situation here tor the mo-fcial).—The Oregon Growens' Associa-|similar to actions started last year = | division known as “‘Fairlawn Manor.”” as per r published in the city of hing ment. Imports for December weretion has completed arrangements to|against the city tax commission. The RECEIVERS’ SALE OF DE. lut secorded T the office. of the sutvesor For e PR R HORNER, Administrator, Company, Owners $3,000,000 in_ excess of those for No- ton, D. SIRABLE HOUSE HOL D e pistrict of Columbia, In Book 57, page 40. | " ja19-a&ds.exsu Stewart Bullding! 816 Connecticut Avenue vember. Mineral oils and coffee Also on sald day at 3 o'clock p m., lots 801, FURNITURE, CARPETS, A 9085 fnisquar xd!f‘» fronting | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, fl‘:‘?:x‘;dhél‘:f igrfi?lpe;:tfiafi‘?é n?:‘:‘;‘:ffi RUGS, ETC., CONTAINED {3, 5t o New Hampahire aver o 88 is being held in check by unwilling- = of individual citizens of the city, IN NO. 1518 K STREET! immediately thereatter. lots 801, 803,605,807, | TRUSTELS' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. ~ ness of merchants to make commit- which was in competition against at 5 per cent’ mew money was im- H Z & 80 and 811, in square 3707, fronting on New STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 184 ments ahead until adjustment of tl\e[ PITTSBURGH, January 25 (Special).| their moneys, The money in mediately offered at 415, Recovery continued in the foreign exchanges, and this time included German marks. French francs were back over half the ground lost with- in the last fortnight—that is., th ‘were quoted today exactly balf way from the high at the time the Briand pack and ship frozen berries in bar-| bankers complain that the law is rels from eight different points in the | discriminatory in that the $572,315,930 state this year. assessed valuation for all bank shares is less than the capital in the hands Hampshire ave. near Longfellow st. n.e.. and CALVERT ST. N.W. f——— L world situation has assured them that | —The 25 per cent reduction in the|dividual hands. they. complain, ministry was di as 5 NORTHWEST. g Court| Hmmaainieiey herentter Tots 413" sng i3 jn | By victue of & cefta deed of trust duly | they will have fewer of the difficulties | prices of common window glass by |not taxed in 1920, the year in Which | day's Tow Whermer ‘or it 1L Mons By virtue of ag order of the Supreme Coutt| mquare 8707, fronting on Longfellow st New | recorded in No- d o~ [ the leading maker ha:iq resulted in a |the assessments were made interpreted as meaning less un o { in marketing the next crop of cotton - the District of Columbl uity | JA0ES e ‘ave. and North Cap'fol st Saia | Of the ? the 'District of Colum: L3 » stimulation of demand. the banks. easiness over the new French pro- [ rd X 2 gned rece bi a at of the party secured | than were cxperienced in the past Tvqlflnnl;‘%im?lhm:bo:: premises, | pauares B0 At T CATLE 18198 | thereby, the und‘erl:’f(nt? trustees will sell, at . Figures of the Department of Terms of sale: One fourth of purchase mones | BANSH A Rni® {HIRTY.FIRST DAY, OF The mew Cadillne factory [l| | A8riculture show that the crope of {saiihente, payable it one and two yeare, with | IANUARY., 102, AT, HALT PAST FQUE || e ta fall production o | $26,000,000 less than was received in It r centum per annum, ) S : rece! 1 2 vaiar anatally From date o sale. secured by deed | And premises, situate ia- the District of Colum- p 1920, ery substantial improvement in|cocoa bean markst as European’ de.|When a number of farmers near New Walnut | of trust upon_the property sold, or all cash. . and, Geslgnated o5 o E gub 61 Cadiliac. To make room the banking situation throughout the | mand has increaged and the choco- | Orleans recently began to organize Jvory, Mahogany and America: -8t Edward J. Stellwage: trustee’s, subdivision ! urchaser. A deposit of $100 will . A to produce, grade, pack. ship and room Suites, including Double and Twin: option of pufchaser. A deposit of $100 will| FINGK! o (S S Gliimpourne, ‘as ' per ' plat for the mew models as tl State is shown by & report of the|late industry is in better shape. produce. grage, pack. ahip | and ressers. be P Wt Deaks "atd™ Chsire, | Rroup of Iots a6 s0ld, at the time of sale. | Fecorded in the ofiice of the sirvevor for the arrive, we must close gram was doubtful. Certainly the drop from 8.30 to 8.01 cents in the two weeks following the change of government was a true measure of financial opinion on the subject. Pools Mere Active. After an hour or more of inactivity this morning the market became re- sponsive to the resumption in a mod- Coeoa Beans. NEW YORK, January 25 (Special). TRUCK FARMERS ORGANIZE. —Better buying is anticipated in the{ NEW ORLEANS, January 25.— ind Chairs, Nt c ing, ‘Tecording, revenue stamps| Distréct of Columbia. (o Book County No. our stock of used cars which R i 8 AL Sotarial fecs at cont of” purchaser. -r;‘r.,'.': 15, [ 0. kuown for wxatlon purposes 83 represents many of the moxt I "o, bo. complied with within ot 57 5 5 any of the AL T L A ":‘:'m"d.l-; of sale; omerwise the bro ‘:;3 “refme o vyl Soid publect t0 a-prior deea | . POTIAX. maken, o n weod a . be resol at the risk and cost of - tra 4 mfi:fi.fl;i ;fl’&:{,n palec: | Fatiting purchaser. after five days’ advertise. priced. ., Carpets ;i g, efe. On view afternoon day | ment, of such sle in some newspaper, pub- | Bosit of $230 requited st L A4 Terms Can Be Arranged state banking department today. De- g | Posits in city banks have increascd Eses. dealers nere threatend to boycott $11,500.000 in three months' time, Te-| ST. PAUL, January 25 (Special).— | i i eat tins 1t thoy Jomen ine ahon. | erate way of pool operations in 4 serves are up $4.500.000 and bills pay- |Sub-zero weather has resulted in an|cration and gthe association failed,|variety of special stocks. able and rediscounts have decreased|advance of 2 cents a dozen in_the!then they need mot expect to resume | Evidently these pools had left the nearly $11,000,000. price of eggs to 40 cents a dozen. But- | business relations with the dealer: market pretty much alone yesterday i posit of $250 cer remains firm, Nevertheless assoclation was | 10 See what it would do of itself, and were satisfied that there were no in’ Washington_city, I : i formed, with a membership of more " i R e, | R VR S The Washington Cadilac Co, | COMOUITY Reports - Noten e teare wore facisd | tocks s speak ‘Of Dressing "Tor stia LAWRENCE Ko“‘;‘:fd?.‘,‘d“‘m‘} Trustees, Woodward Bulldicg. | 5505 EUGENE H. McLACHLE: { At e a0, From Various Sections| st pavL. January 25 (speciany.—|a .emn;; manager was chnlen" {r :mfln& l;tee current price (lle\'eL b"lrn.y .0 8 a: s exSn. » Pres 4 the local dealers do not pay a fair ) e public to THEO. B PETSER L R e 1138.40 e Ave. e * | A $5.000,000 bond fssue will be floated | price the farmers will ship their |help make a market, but they did be.exSu RESORTS RESORTS. Teleph c"""F 'S‘mm‘ - BOSTON. January 25 (Spectal).— | herg Xt month to finance the com- | products to more. favorable markets. | have to work upon a short interest ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. ATLANTIC CITY. etepnonc: vran The shoe business in New England|Project, “Officlals’ annowneed - oaan —_— i Biois In Lok haLial the . s o VERLY, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.: KT = = today is operating at between 60 and | pa¢ construction would be resumed DAIRY MARKETS. Dpools to push them ahead did little. TaosmoEs, eany or, youoamwe ng| TOF WATBLY, SRS dE it | O\ \ Y R 16 Ber "Gent ot Sapaciiy while, the |0 SO r o i Mareh. "4 BALTTMORE, Jamary 35 Spocial) — BasAthon et i e T ST U, O SAyn | accommbiations. Bookle? on reduest: = 2 % RESORTS. reached practically 100 per cent. MONTREAL, January 25 (Spectal). [Live poultry, turkevs pound. S0atd: o1 STANLEY HEADS RA FRAME STABLE IN REAR. FLORIDA. N ATLANTIC CITY. gt o —Slow but steady improvement may | 337 \oung chickens, 26830; poor and IL. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re. S N Corn be anticipated from now on In Cana-|Ghig teghorns, 18225 ; old hens, 21a24; / eorded, in Liber No. 4138, folio 52, et seq., of g REDFIELD, S. D, January 25 (Spe. | 2's business and industrial situation | ya1) ana_white leghorns, '19a20; old Receiver Is Elected President of % g the land records of the District of Columbia TERSBURG ) £ according to a consensus of opinion 5 s secu: A 4 clal).—Merchants of Redfield have roosters, 15; ducks, 23a30; geese, 13a eerslgned trastecs wil o..':‘:u:":.'fi! ST. PE B et "aorapt corm i payment fog | from 150 prominent Canadian manu- | [o0Ster= 15 ucks, 238307 £ecce. on Tennessee Central Road ¥ blic auction, in front of th 5 XN ' their wares and the payment of oldfacturers. Some industries already |each, 26a60. Dressed poultry—Turkeys, | - . - MoSDAY, THE TUIRTIETI DA INVITES YOU : e . ATLANTICCITY,N.J. accounts at 30 cents a bushel, 6 cents | show concrete evidence that the turn | ouna. 35a4s; old toma, 35a38; Poorly | F W0 Sy, Termyes Iuary ES TUARY, 'AD. i T FOUR-THIRTY bove the market price. An agency|for the better has taken place and|gressed and thin, 26a30; chickens, 22a : 0] e Ten- OO P g described lend TO Ly on FTORE § | 5002 tht e eorn Snd issue Sradlt | the remainder expect & new im 257 old roosters, 18: ducks, 28230 |was tedus arehureinoad since 1917, and promises, Fituate in the city of Washing- “THE SUNSHINE CITY" OF | An American PanHotel of Di ik lips to farmer: in March and April. Mining opera- | soise’50a29. capons, 35843, i|was today announced as president of ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot slip: th ‘throughout Ontario are expected | 5522 20223: its successor. the Tennessee Central bered fourteen (14), in Benedict Mil- At Atlantic City are baltay @00 m"";:am ot .‘p"“fi". Eggs—Loss _off, wfi “l-m'l nearby | rafllway, with Claude K. Boettcher B g oty g s, Boe™sd O FLORIDA days. ‘The mila, bracing cli- e N AN TR ary 25 (Spe. | IR OF lower Droduction eoste. | M muta e *pound, 32 | 220, GEOTEE G. Morse, both of Denver. Biateiee of Cotambia, n Liver . K, a0 tolis|| Today’s T t fresh salt sea air combine to clep While the present dsmand for| NEW YORK, January 25 (Special) |prints, 38a40; n creamery, 3 ‘strees oday's lemperatuge offer you a healthful, pleass {. AtLANTIC| | hardware and builders tools is only |—Private shipowners, in order to meot { I 26a28; rolls, store packed, - o fect wout trum: the_northedsiera ing respite from the ills and falr, the outlook for spring is ex-|increasing forelgn competition, are|1s; dairy prints. 20a3; process butter, SUGAR MARKET STEADY. sal ., an ce_running sout . discomforts of winter. llent, according to local deal signing crews 8 port a les v 25.—" . Teet to an aliey, thence west with said o “Vou should be in Atlantic City” 31 o well under that just established by January 25.—Butter— ")iEmzfl.nf‘“"‘;;:?‘;’,.is‘mz&e “‘:a i l ou s e in Atlantic City’ Directly e front. The Tea. the United States Shipping Board for | Higher; creamery extras, 38; firsts. 29a | unchanged at 21 for Cuba's cosyl :nd Numerous sports and enter- eccly on.the ccean front. z, 5 (Spectal).men employed on*government vessels. | 34 ; seconds, 26a29%4 ; standards, 32i4. |freight, equal to 3. e n centerofAdanticCiey'slifeandgayety, Amer- NEW YORK, January 25 (Special). " 5 ght, eq 86 for centrifugal N rems of eate oai tainments are provided for fcan snd Eusopean pla Restsurant. | | The advance in the prices of Ceylon|The board has cut wages of the| fFggs—Higher; receipts, 8,894 cases:|There were sales of about 25,000 bags 5 Temmsof wale: Cash. A dsponit of $100requized | your enjoyment— Sea water teas at primary markets has been re- | greater portion of the crews from ifrsts, 40%a¢l; ordinary firsts, 35a37;|of Porto Rican at 3.86. It was also L arerining. roeoting and metotius ssee s | Golf. Horscback Riding, Promenading § ' Fireproof. | Open all flocted here and prices now rangei$72.50 to $55, effective February 6.|miscellaneous, 39240; refrigerator firsts, | said that Japan bought between i 3 1 g (Gl L y‘,,‘,‘,’,’,‘,.,, Theaters, ; Seast. 000 and 7,000 tons of Cabats o S5 Movios, Vaudeville, Indoor Sec Water Poultry—Alive, h’lll:l': f.o.b. Cuba for March shipment. fowls, ‘25 : Pools, Dancing, Bio. springs, 23; roosters, 18. The raw sugar futures market was active and firmer on covering and scattered buying by Wall street and commission hQuses. At midday prices showed adva: of 1 to 3 points. ‘There was no change in reflned :I‘l‘sl:,o with fine granulated listed In refined futures there was a sale T35 reacls fhe Droperry. st the SeE o spend winter g o “Coma £ of the defauiting purchaser, after B .“‘,,.,.,.....‘}:..ame.'h'..'; @ays’ advertisement of such ressle in some || Pytersburgis goriens SummEr the weel b S il pablished n the city of Washiag- | v o ..‘t,k'&?m el . DG e mm 5. Also' excellent hotel accommodations.” LEXAN NCASTE! Signed) {J;_Muxsu Trosees. || (SRS ¢/ PULVER, Mayor cost of ihe purchaser. Terms of sale to ' ini; B complied with within fifteen days from day The Sun Is Shlmng sale, otherwise l NEW YORK, January 25—Butter— 50 ; cream- 5 7 Interest on Your Savings ffi o=z teer=isiin, ve. Mod. rates. GEO. PRITCHARD. Prop. b MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE creamery firsts (88 to 91 score), 33a Compounded Twice 38%: packing stock, current make, 30%: ianos. Eetimates cheerfull raiat Tocation. WESCHLER'S, nw. Phone 1282, No. 2, ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUOTIONEER. WIRE OR WRITE ¥ il | Esgs—Strong:; receipts, 13,479 cases; 5 = el nw. P 1 Y asee: ! of one lot of July at 5.93, ai {#RUSTEES' SALE OF TWO.STORY AND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Hetel Streed W. B. MOSES & SONS, 1ith AND ¥ N.Wi— a Year sh ga oxtra firsty, B4ass: 302| of 13 points from iast night's e %l{l‘!l‘égflm&}s& NO. 713 Mayor’s Dept. Suite 12 Modern_fire] 13 . i ‘whites, firsts to In l?lla‘ndflel;‘;oon lltreflner kldvlllc?d e 5 b St. Petersburg, e - . granulate points, making the 7 eictan. of e tras, 59a64; nearby and nearby 3 lorirbeg sea: || sk fox the New Sport Booklet UESTION: How can they d‘(: it? . it gfl""" emirySiowanstetrts, 33 Pros of Ane Sramuisicd ES0AL 1o 4 S i H earby B D et T et of o s —— Answer: No losses to charge off. [fl]; nearby ssthered browns and fereby, Do mdersigned trostess wiil ofier 26 HOURS FRON ROCRT Teraon r Tr - ST g T eigerator frste, 3182, CRATE FIRM EXPANDS. ot saie by public auction, ln front ot ”the : SEADE AT, TH b2 - THE FIRST DAT '8 (FLORIDA) LEADING HOTEL. | Lig e Fourteen years’ successful business without rne o irregular: recelpts, 639 e il SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY [T || Aillll the loss of a dime is the record of this com- [fll| bozer, g X3p'e ™ twins aver COLD HITS ORANGES. nd_premises. situate in the city | o i : bia, to wit: ! », i \ Jotep FLORID e oD [l pan CRATING ‘ & g i b H FRANCISCO, January 25— SHIPPING. earn W BAN 0 i sduare 56 NEACKING, SHIPPING, v (Ll RE you know the net ing power Wl oo SAlieras ortaes Zrop tas ROk d h SouthernPines,N. No Charge for Estimates: |l of your savings. Your deposits wit! ¢ cold Tm Co., Inc., |[ffl us are free from all Tax and can be with- 1125 14th St. NW. il drawn any time. ' ; i TR Specialists in || T Building Association is the world's e daya’ sdverisement of such rease 13 some | A% Sepdes, I8 7 (1% "3 Writo NOW forres- || 4 0 Distance Moving |l best known and safest method for sys- iblished In the city of Washing- 5 g S —————————te: . . on B¢ " PATRICK J. wmn.l.“ l 2 3 B 9&5&‘““%& WITED STATES | tematic saving. 421-48ds.0x80__ JOHN M. DAVIS, Trustees. mfismm.—"nr“"{ 3 B in the South.” “Hunt- STORAGE - Rpere WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. ! Tampa ‘00 #Trustees’ Sale of 1920 Auburn || % g z ] e Wma SHIPPING ire “Beauty-Six” Touring Car. PusL d e tewraament TES .58 - 5 PHONES 55338 SEAFORD, Del., January 25.—Busi- ness conditions in this section prom- ise improvement. The three large basket and crate factories which have been running short-handed and on r-.rt time now operate with a mucha larger force. Ome firm has just fin- ished an enlargement of its. war house. Another firm is looking forward to a successful season, and expects to keep the plant running on full time from now on, making fruit and_vegetable packages. ‘eather oonditions are against the operation of the Seaford marine rallways to ca- ity, but just as soon as condition justifies this plant will put on addi- tional men. 3 3 o, !‘hrldl° ll::lmtll-hlfll. Effective Guba Spl. Special Fast Mail Jan.8,'8% ‘Bubject t doed of %, e Decerber 2. 1023; Amparo Mining Co., g, 8¢ Amesican Glue Co, teady; veal calves steady to & Jun Cennecticnt B. R. & Light Co., (it One dollar or more will start your account [fff liwsr "viockers wnaecders siow, 12 o N ecoipts, 25,000 head; fairly s—Rece! X 3. !{o. 185 to li’lowor than yesterday's 3 dy 1ol e weights off most: top, | Gensral Columbia Building Association [ :%'s=atlieiiiize 716 11th St. N.W. R e s s

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