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FINANG 2 Bonds. ! Curb. P2 MOVING. PAGKING 4'SEORAGE|MOVING. PACKTNG & sToiacE| CAR LOADINGS AT CLEVELAND |FEDERAL INCOME AND .~ Safety, b_'eh"l-c’gl Saving ., MODERN FIRRO_O_F S'I'ORAGF I " o e SHOW TRADE IS INCREASING| EXCESS PROFITS TAXES| caiffifmow,, = cwsevSommecy, pert Packers, Ctaters & Shippers- RIS S g e = A . | AT PEATE SRS : : Caetaa, Erplpuives SO0 3 - §. Liverty 3%s. City, Suburban snd Lo tance Moving.. - WINTER. -BUILDING -STORAGE | 843, Free Eatimates: ‘1438 U st. Liberty 1st 4 ilied O Conduvted by DR. JOSEPH J. KLEIN, C. P. A. (Copyright, 1922, by Joseph J. Kleln. Allrights reserved.) {Tax questions should be sddressed to Dr. Kl are of The Star. To receive Auto Accessory Makers Report Further & = A ctivity Since t]‘l e First Of thc Year' ]l-nl'lwr;:‘u-lnmn. must be sigued. Dr. Kleh's answers, will not reveul the ideatity of 8. . Liverty 2d 4n. 8. Liberty st 445 K Liverty 20 4. 8. B . Liberty 3d 4 Tiberty 4th 4! . Victory 4% Boston aad . W, i B C. L € Vietory 3% ledonia g ARTICLE XXX. {1 was a civil service emploe. I am lumet and “Jéiutae o S 'l l h 14 . | not married. My income from July 2 OTHER BOND! m. | Carbon Sieel s my article of last Tuesday 1 out-| ¢, Decomber 81, 1921, was $727.97.| ¢ 6. rib Krndicate No Charge for Estimates! . ; Sltuatxon E sewhere. lined 4 number of topics which 1 pro- | Will it be necessary for me to make d | il o g i ::‘ : ur Light nd i 13 i 11 return at all?. If I make a Teturn,}Frenci Government 7is 1941 | ekt bt | CLEAN, DRY NTORAGE FOB FURNLTURE 2 3 p:i::.:oh':m“: sl : 52“’:::1:: must it cover the whole year? Is the]Goverament of Swizeriand S 1040. %! G i N e 5 and pisnos. Ertimates cheer n,g! l',,';';; Con- | BY GUY T. ROCKWELL, ward trend. Dealers report that mmy," shipgretymns jand oorDy 1$727.97 incame received from July 2 il;:nng: ot &:‘"fi:‘:;«' | Commouweaith ¥innn /7055 Fla. Ave.™ N | sentint docation b O2gTe. '“-ls A =~ | aRoes are in little demand in this ter.,Oturns. The second of the items onyto December 31, 1921, minus $500 and | FEReRHS oF CO0e U foy, | {gasuiidated Copper | TE Bm’ el = . P m""‘f‘}v“' star. Agf; | Titory, the standard lasts being almost | this list referred to the determination |mibus, an allowance for charity, the|URiied Kib&gem SHe 100 T i LT ik S RL msduw | ¥ oG & Soxn T ted ¥ N.w—| - CLEVELAND, = February . 18- | univerrally demanded. Sl aain o ddus. amount pon_which 1 shall have to | Coite Ringuom Sifs 1937 % Daviebats . ny Sl o4 Lee VINS. .| - edern frepruot stard Provement-in traffic on the New York, Scetion 202 deals with the general|P5Y l!‘:-emfl e which A e e 3 Dominion_oii" PACKING Goads famared | @ @ |Chigago and St. Lauls raflway is one Actual Trade PI‘OQI‘GSS . |subluct of gain or loss resulting trom | - T SBoiextrp: he year § Armour & Co. 4% 1939 Elk Bustn oo 0.000 while ia edr long-distaias vaza. UN]T D of ‘the several indications 'pointing | 3 4 the male or other disposition of all| Yol ":;cgg;lsn:loyt n;»:flvl;\:“‘t 4 .e2E ¥ Alciion, Topeka o & F o The Big 4 Transier Co., Inc., __ STORAGE CO. . |i2vard tnereased induscrial wecicly Shown in Seattle Area|kinds of proverty, suudlvision (o)|recurn and are supjest to tax on your | AU Lot e Ty %%y he Big 4 er Co., Inc. . lin this section. The carloadings of DY PAUL C. HEDRICK. diately preceding, refers to gifts. A L e T e s 6% | Fensiand ‘i1 1125 14th St. N.W. N ¥ I‘“m {this read showed an ncreare Of 9\ spoliy) hispate to The Star. e S R L o) e Fanizations specified in section 214 | Baltimore ana oo 6308, ; e satets | 1 * per-cent i 2 the figures S < % wen 0 effect on March 1, I | Baltimore and Ohlo 8. iy, Bige Phone 2034. | re| ON_ MOV NG, BASKING | por Jane tor JanuAry over the AFOTAY| | SEATTLE. Wash. Februaiy 16.—|dute has been referved fo as theif@) (11) and you are entitied to &1iflicicr, Nieel b M. 34 1636, ol TES M shibeing” = 9 Shie 1921; and this incredws | Conditions In this territory now ghow L birthday” of the current’ American |Shoetflc exemption of 1000, ... o | Broskisn Edioon 70 1640..c > i3 mam— 8420 | hai been . maintained ‘so far. this)actual, not probable, commercial and|ryvenue laws. In general, so far as e act you w ti52 | Burlmgton (N. P4t N. ; Long-Distance Moving ' PHONES 585383 0¥ S8 % .| mont The road, better known under | PUsinees ' progress, - Omiy" 20 6 000 comecrma proprty deduirid, ounerise |2, the $5.600 allowance untll the et | (amlan X o2 A disies” —_———————————————————————————— " tlie nume or Nickel Plate, has placed | tha aeona oon Tanrth o an by.gift, after Febiuar 5 | proclamation. | Under the mew law 7 E2% | Lernativual Tetroteum (oo 5 T EUROPEAN RESORTS. EUROPEAN .RESORTS. an order for 300 new steel cars and | Wachingto ushels harvested inithe cost must be compared with the|Broclan - Attty R % ! 3 rome. v ende s = 5 _ < gton, Oregon =and the Pan|proceeds of sal¢ or other disposition,ithls- benefit is eliminated en 5 e and Oblo conv. 58 1946, 8372 Uy County G 1 < The. motor accessory inanufacturers { {07} CTOP has berw sold out entlyely | The exception in the case of BIfts 4¢-| Q. (92)_(a) Are pensions received hweniern Gigh 1636. o orors {here feport a silxht Increage Li, OF- ! oanu in'interior poimt have been res | duived ulter December Sl 1320 et (DY War veterans from tne United | Cil, R fuland wnd Fac retd, du 1004 7D sligua Copper | [ 1ders since the'early pact of this year. | jyced so that cu ois 1 e e referrad to again, - . |States government and pensions re- ago Union Statjon 6igs 3 | Marucaito 0. The manufacture ‘of auto- Paris Is d so that commerclal paper s in|ter was fully discussed in the pre-|cqio " loyes re- | Cuba Cane Sugar 7s 1930, 76 1 Auson V y | Ehes emanus lasgest industrs. The In- |ISRANG o p totalea|COINE three articles. . o Baraed wo Taxsapie ncomar SR e Soasg | Serric op Lees Company has sufficiernt orders to | V2lue. Lumber -mills, for the most!property acquired prior to March 1, 2 . 200, | Goodyear Tove and. Hobbe: g e 2T £ keep its plant busy throyghout the |IPirt. are working full time. Tne sea- {1913, uneufi, summarized, this sub- .'x‘.‘,‘l‘}:w u in§ 'l?él ‘I pah]i“qlfl l\?:;' D e i Tee A T 10015 4 N orte oo Fo year. The Willard Storame Datt nal activity in Alaska, due to. the| gty o 202, which s 4i- not a business loas 9! i eanan) T T8 K¢ opening of mines St vision. of section 202, wh Lransaction cntered Into for profit. ny reports that, white orders s and salmon can-|vided into threo parts, holds as fol- | itiGrhon oo on Havid for, Its producis have . improved thia|neries. is belng felt here in increased 1o ol ut simply a personal tavor. May I} initinsciural s’ A ; month. they still are below normal. | demind for hardwgre and grocerioh] 3 “Triq procecds of the sale or other| FAlM Hhe 3200 as a loss in my 193 It Rapid Travsif 1at and ref e i Reporta from the Ohlo ,ubberlfrom local whojesalers. leading disposition may be greater than the tax return? - v :(‘:":rlnrlnnmld 86, K}fi'fli- 3930 \lnxlrktnl (new) {plants indicate that operations are|Wholesale hardware house. the trafelcont and less than the March 1, 1913, ,(C) I8 the 133 per cent tax on capl | {LCUNS KIS Woh Texan 1at | fertecion Tire holding steady. This méans that the | Of Which usually represents condi- | yaiue. ; e o sfechive fon IRceeTe Lo " Generai e, 10 813 roaucers auu " Rebue: o : : ng approximately a normal numn- | 1. reporte Ay tnat its business|greater than the March 1, 1913, value. iy G i) o of the | 5 3 T T HE “CECIL” is the hubof Landom - ber of tires, byt that business in|for January was better than for all of | 55 i e thaniilo . | beneficiary or another in the military | A | Her, 2 Tfor‘ business or pleasure. . <.t | oRer Fubber gomts mansimary Saw. thy st three manths of 1921, SR I R O or naval forces of the United Saies 2 : Koty - = 53 i ne - resiuurants an erles still} "4 "1 ‘may bae less than both the cost{m ‘¢ 2 BI 1 o ya O i q < . 5 L : 2 . 3 United_States pensions are taxable. o 1 S5 san C « @ Yanors baye-the, advamtage ol he right " Buying Crowds Drawn to .. 52 iy recover Prices are beinsland ahe Sarch 13613 vatue. UGGyt POlier the 1o, act- | Fackard Mo, cope 5 o G : address with a reasonzble tari 3 Sastie n the first two cases there 1s|y,jjy syfrered. Pennsylvania E. R. Sitiiug. Petrol Gl s ; : Market Week and Auto Show . nelther. gain nor loss for tax puc.(Vally suffered. = =~ = o s op |Beamriveu 2 [ S @. The service is quiet and unobtrusive, yet Commodity Reports poses; In_the third case the smaller|igpocils “consummatcd” after De- | Renneyivania gen. - | Soutliern Coxidnd ” Tron always ‘fully efficient, nothing is hc.kl_ng BY DICK SMITH. . & ®ain constitutes taxable mcame:mll: cember, 31, 1921, 5 4 B 400 T RNt in comfort or convenience, and the cuisine Special Dispatch to The Star. From Various Sectionstis tourtn cusc the smapier foss con- | “G53) 't have cne tfollowisig bouds: i Saaativont is perfect. KANSAS CITY, February 16— 1 Lamber. Conslderable difficulty is frequently “g;;::“’g;v}e’pf"“ Crayeros 6300 | Sraboard fonvian Exteiaion . gk 3 Spring market week conducted by Kan-| \pw ORLEANS, February 16 (Spe- |found in connection with attempts to % . it s | b Ea Write.or Cable to the Manager for sas City wholesalers brought 1,560 mer- | = ascertain falr values as of March 1, 390 | Routhiern i g the tari - Cowe chants here from tae city's trade ter- | ¢ial).—Production of lumber In the|1913. In the case of real property,, &7 et4mps 2,200 | Routhern s ritoly and few left without plucing sub- | Aouthern mills has now Increused |disintcrested appraisals, appraised { jecond liberty = 1150 | Routhern Rallway wen 4% sj stantlal orders. The annual duto show from 55 per cent to 80 per cent of |valuation for property tax parposesiTfIfd Iiberty - 10,200 | o et n. © MRS S et s now! in progress s drawing record | capacity, and the output is now |and sales of similar property in the |Four Lty e o g United Betaid Cangy. crowds and dealers report that they are | about double what it was a year ago. | same nelghborhood as of wbout that 1010 : LRl " gobit| e Lt buying crowds. The number of out-of- | Orders are increasing in volume, and | time are taken into consideration. In | 3 % e TS town dealers visiting the show Is re-|are running only 3 per cent under|tho case of a going business the book | Salesman, and my ealar CRleA % | Avnioer | Leather com and also the ®ood will, based upon!mother. How much am I supposed to 2 B are Lo of the throng of lacal visitors. CHICAGO, February 16 (Special).— v pa. Cement prices in this vichity Lumber business is showing i been reduced 10 cents a barrel and creased and and prices are stit- load lots are now being sod at $2.60 & | fening. 1 Euidi Grices afe stf barrel. Tals reduction has resulted in | 1 { o ings for a perfod immedi-|pay and om what date? L‘:n)lfl)‘ prior to March Pr813. Each! A. Returns must be filed on or be- case must be decided on its own|fore March 15, 1922. You arg en- erits An ever-increasing number [titled to an exemption of $1.408 ‘un-|wWisos & Co. 15t 6s. If building construction at- ns the proportions which are pre- Swift & ¢ Butiocided enlargemient in the plans of | dicted here. some advance in prices |of decisions in cases which have come|less you are the head of a family, in garded as even more encouraging than | production. Prices,are firm. 'flguns are taken into consideration!was $3,780. Am single but support my i | e e bullders. v : 1on would be | SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. ' - may be expected. b internal reve- | which case your excmption would y Busing of canned goods has been|" "’ — o e oo the snethods | $2.900. Your Income from t bove | aNon—1 VIL STUCKS. stimuiated by plans for a canned goods | ol e e mining ihis. March 1, 1913,|bonds is not subject to tax. Deduct| .= -~ o Soo% | T i gl arch Lto & Sales| SIGUN FALLS, 8. D.. Tebruary 16 |value more definite, it not easier. your exemption, from $3780: the bl [RUmaLr £ € 45 100% WOK | auplo American Ol Co. (bew).. 11k ie 3 S, i : ST ance is subject 5 ol G OL: | Jic fue-decytuner Lo, £ 3w lefi?xh:;wlel’t::%fife X ecaing previous RN flfxs'":!c;::x:‘:::!?orx"rr-t::-"‘: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 1" (94)—During 1921 I had about Tl 1w e D st 3 £ nditions in the tristate 4 300, 00 v : v fe: also interest on o) g A s fead e ginepoitions in the tristate | oline in this siate will yicld $500.000) Q. (91)—From January 1 to July 1,133,000 net incomes also in Sk £ this year. The Standard_ Oil Com- {1921, Inclusive 4 was an officer in the! foreign bonds, payable, in dollars, 182 | Cua pany 1g expected to pay $408,000 to|United States”Army and exempt from |about $20v. Am married but lm’\;c‘l‘:: e peys e 0 warrant optimism. Prices for lead and zine_ores are steadv and she the ‘state treasury. the federal income tux for that pe-)children. Kindly let me know PR 1% OPNSAL 3 3 Ty income was less than|interest on the foreign bonds is tax-{ RISl BF 25 PROPOSALS. S pa i .nollr;ebg::-;zleut:'g fhon s Iable and to what amount. Bt chen Biaetioe TICTION, Company has reduced the price of | From July 28 to December 31, 19281 A. Fully taxable. Canndiun Tacifie 65 1 T roposals-for Waste Paper. | heavy gravity crude oil here 20 cents 1= oposals for the purchass of two|a barrel to 75 cents at the wells, . . S k “of New ¥ SRR e ST T Wl 2 ot | Grain, Produce and Live Stoe S Linoss Lipe Lie ¢ ind.ave s .pe 1ias | Yatvm At ; Okla., grades of crude have been re- % | Dnto ol oris). will be received"at the offe. of th < 5 hio O oo \ ; Supeginieagent of TiaiiMings and Taber.” Koo duocdsa0fcentsraibarceliitolsliatitie GRAIN AND PROVISIO! | LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. o { Penmrylvamia Siexiea ¥ ! Sew Nafions! vaiding: ells. N A . T x ¥ | Tracie 0 aad Gen ¢ 5 [TV akm, s Bt S p Bebriasy 185 — BALTIMORE, February 16 (Special). | EB&s—Strictly tresh, selected., per | Cuiaby Puking Uo. 7s 90% | Prairie. ¥ipe Line Ce and ypeied " immedtately ihereatter, For far: Woolent 100 pounds, 1.90a2.25; No. | dozen: 43; average receipts, 41; south- | &4, it " n i igsi 9% ! Soiar Refinng Co . ¢ | thetmformation call ;at the-above officc. C.| CONNELLSV " s|ohointons, Lt ern, 40, - Gulf Ol Cirporation 7n 1933 1. WALCOTT, Secretary. 616 | GONNELLSVILLE, Pa, February 151s 1.00a1.25: 150 pounds, 3.25a3.60; No. | “Tivl" noutery moost Tbe 484 o Comporation - : . 3_| —The demand for tweed goods for | 1:00a1.2 No.| Live poultry—Roosters. per 1b. 18:11. J. feinz 3s 3 l { e g C E both men’s and women's wear has 2.00a2.25; sweets and yams, barrel.| turkeys, per lb.. 40ad3 ckens, | Hocking Saller & :w-_’. USTRALIA | BANKRUPTCY NOTICE broadencd, and joobers are doing a|4.005.00; No. o, 2.00a223 Beane.| DTN Ber Ib. fali; keats, young il Ol e oy iani e IS wndard O Col N .25a1.50. Carrots, | spring chickens, per 1b,, . STEAMERS Equipped Roval Mail Steamers. | |4 che matter of James A. Head, | 20,000 tons), Mar. 17 May 19 July 21 Z erate, 250a |Per Tb. 28 Foosters, per 1o, 2 Cabbage, hamper, ames A, Head & Co..” bank: o 2 Clark's 3rd Cruise, Jenuasy 23, 1833 (13,500 tons), Apr. 14 June 16 4 e Pt ek bunch, 7. Caullflower, 1 9 K ey, 2 “ONNE: 1 - 45a50; keats, young. ROUND "THE WORLD" |, . sal trom vascorser. B C. the slove-ramed bankrupt uae sied”bie pect- | CONNELSYILLE. Pa., Webruary 16275, Celery, dozen, 80aldo; crate. young. |8 A L FRANCE" New ming o praying for a arge from al s debts S, - { € 3, ! 2 Hopihweste: 1 B Toan Bpetially Chasinred | 4410 New York are., Wamladton ot e in Dankruicy, and- that. hin creditors and | Stiffened rather sharply, and there |3.00a4.00. Cucumbers crate. 2.00a3.00,| ko Drested, small, per 1b. 123 [fuybwpsiois ey Tops | ¥ 4 MONTHS' CIUUISE, $1,000 and Hantings 8t West, Vancourer@B. C. - othep qwfsong in faterest are required to enter | seems a much better demand, trace- | Eggpiants, crate, 2.50a5.00. Horse- | &7°%0 R€AVSL [lves. cholce. per 1b.. |Swict & Co. 1021 { Wasiington F E, $1,000 a - . Vancouver@B. C. ther appeardnce in opposition, if asy so de-| able to industrial revival in some 1, 3.50a4.00. Kale, baf-| yortay,’ = CalvEn clioie e D I aaxagieco: lo11} | Including Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, etc. LAMPORT S HOLT LINE re. in the clerics offieciof said court, on ot | finea (hroughout the. state. ra:flah obusho. .5024.00. 3 ! g2 fl.’,’,‘;,’, X;n;b]nb, clr‘x’o%cg per 1b., 1.an,i DT i Ha | c fuce_ the .2 3" -0f , 1922, e %) rel, o = = b, pe . Co. 012, - Clark’s 19th Oruise, Nebruary 3 u“ A" D._QUINTER, Referee in Batkrupiey. PHILADELPHIA, February 16 s;e—l educe, basket, '1.25a2.50. Onions, | Green fulte—-Appies. per bbl, 6.00a | Western Blocte 7e. 1 nrwfi 0-OPERATIVE BANKING. -z MEDITERRANEAN . ERIC = cial).—Owners of coal properties in the |100 pounds. 6.00a8.50; No. 2, 3.005.00.{ 10.50; per bu.. basket. 2.50a2.25 Westiughouse E. & M. 08| _ oHE . 88 “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND” | ME WORLD'S GREAT GARDEN LEGAL NOTICES - anthracite fleld are demanding higher|Qyster plants, bunch. 8a9. Parsnips,|ern. ‘per box. 2.75a4.50. C ; e {F. C. Howe Says There Are Two Big et Tans, Speciaily Chartered Rio de Jameire, Montevides = = SR | royalties on coal mined from their lands. | pushel, 1.00a1.50. Peas, hamper, 5.50a | lemons, per box, 6.00a7.00. Californ‘a TBEASURY CELTIFICATES. i g D CRUISE, $G00 and up and Buencs Aires et ottt TR OF oTNE IS, Some of the new leases signed this week |50, Peppers, crate, 2.80a4.30. Savoy| oranges. per crate. 5.00a8.00. Grape. | g omer | Advantages. Ircluding Hotels, Fe Drives, Guldes. etc. | Regular sailings every three weeks by luxuri- | Willam James Moicock for chanme of neme. | \n Schuyikill county provide for roval-| ahbage. bushel, 60a75. Spinach, bar- | fruit. 3.5024.50 . Florida oranges, 4.50 1900, e SRS . fizse 3 t, Palestine, Spain, Italy, Greece, | OU3 Passeuger nteamers of 21,000-ton displace- | No. 39708, 'Equiy- Docks tles of 50 cents’a ton on chestnut sizes. | o). 2.50a4.25. Squash, crate, 4.00a5.00. ) a6.00. Tankerires. 2.30a4.50. 3 ¢ T300118 1w . | DES MGINES, lowa, February 16— Days EEP: AT w e S RO contaet . especiully designed for travel in _the| Morcock. usving fiied u petiflon praying for a 1 40 Cents on pea and sums down to 5 |momatoes, orate, 2.50a6.00. Turnips, t —Potatoes. r - 100332 10532 | Co-operative banking 4 a necessary .. $400 up. . Company's office, 42 Broadway, New | decree changing his name to William James | CENtS On the sinallest sizes. { basket, 40a60. ., 3.5 per sac’, i - adjunct o the co-operative movement, _Gber's 8. 8. Agency, 1 Weedward buildize. | Eany x;;.‘&m;_nlp orn_':‘!.m‘;!n-.\.:'ll i'zfilc!; Morcott, and Laviaz applied to the court for i Apples. packed, barrel, €.00a8.00;]Sweet potatoes. per bbl, 4.00a4 0. | 43 100 1-32 e An arder of publication of the notice required Cepper. i 026,00 bushel, 1.35a2.50; box | Iettuce, southern, per crafe, 1.50u2 00 | iin dune 15, 5 T A = by law In such cases, it Is, by the court. this| NEW YORK, February 16 (Spe: m).ii';’;,,i',,‘{-o.u's. Cranberries, Celery, per doz. 1.50al Romaine | :Z:E\-w 1, % . both _as o protection against po ! hostil financial 85 t00l, Frederick C. tes to the Amer can Co-operators’ « ess here. I said that the Unitea Stites might vantageously have thousands of co- erative banks, larze and small premiei 3 . 2 ithird day of Februai —Rumors persist In the cop, rki e, 1.2522.00. Cymbiipgs, per:itzalobio FURNESS: | g A\ ihat all petsans:cancerned show cviac. If ‘any | pormots, DEISISL In the Sopper MATKEt |5 00ad0.00, Grapefruit, box, s oiazio | Combungs, nerd it 1 B § here tie, o0 or Lefote the third day of March. | that electroiytic copper for delivery in| CranBeq:o 0%, 4 3 wart, | 2.008% 00. Onfons, per 160-1h. sack |3 3 D, 1922, whz the prayers. of sald petition i y ind i 4.0028.00. Strawberrics, quart, 2 ko & Frel g e grantéd: Drovided. : February, March or April has been sold | S57a2 5.0629.00, Cabbaxe 9370 per ews. | 2 i z i e il aoe, "TUAL & €Y | 45 low us 13 cents. There has been little | 20255 A | Gucumbers. 3.0026.00, thper NE i { Qirae consecutie weeks hefore sa' - buying support by consumers. Selling Pricen at Noon. | crate.” ¥.ooa Tomatoes, per box pieaia 5 % o { Private b s it is at presen Evening 8tar newspaper. JENNI 5 Wheat- 0. 1 red winter. spot, no} Florida. 3. 5 Beans, 50€0ak.00 | e " Aty Justice. (Seal.) S5 3 Grain, quotations; No. 2 red winter. spot,| ner baske! per @ m,[DRY GQOODS TRADING FAIR ‘L?:f‘oh.mm 55 -”0‘;,‘- avors \Under Contract with Bermuia B T, BEACH. Cleck, by F.'E. CUNSING.| 3y APOLIS, Februnry 16 - (Spe- [i{414:" No- 2 red winter, garlicky.|Pepx -0024.00. l-a«le.i 1 e e T o e e = = - cial).—Five million bushels of Minne-|128 ks g s Market, However, Not Incli by e e v S, 8. %G = g e T NS ahd GLORGE P.lsota grain are under contract to be sold | Flour—An advance of 23 cents per H clined “’vf;: . e ncent Evon 1) Teves N2, Apr. 8 mirives NoF Apr.15 - {5 AR, Attarneys. by tHe United States Grain Growers,{barrel for wesiern winter patent and ! Any Ggeat Activity. e s D oo il el e i 3 IN TAE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs.| NG It 18 announced that 1,400 farmers | winter straight was announced todar.| TATTL . : S e | them grow, aud may even discrim e | - ¥or Sailiags asd Full Intormation Appiy trict of Columbia. - Holdiag & Distsict Court, | Nave, Joined the co-operative organiza- | Corn—-Cobcorn, O el T oAt 2h o s | T EO R e T L S BDecial) ovar \isie ANl ipTon car s oY eoF | st Fatness Bermudn Line land their !—In re the condemnation of land for the ex- 3 . ! breasts, voung chickens. 30a35: | credit. Banking credit shouid be dedi- in cotton gouds today, although the passeagers und banzane directly |, COMPANY'S OFFICE, l‘"“"“ S T thin and white leghorns, 22a28; old |market was not inclined to any great |¢ated almost exclusively Lo the produc- milten Dock, avelding the : i :and Perry ats. south 7 NEW ORLEANS, Feb: he: 24, small and white. leg- ;activity. rinters continued in the | 100 and distribution of wealth. Lut bt e i i S17 14th St. NLW. Washington ) 3 gt S L B L : 5 ite, 3a24; old roosters, 16; ducks,|murket for some constructions of {PTesent it ks largely diverted to spec delay of landing by of P i No- | and women's clothing 100k enough or-]at cents per. pushel. | i geese, 23a30; poor and thin.|gray goods. and prices were fairly ! 2tl Unuil this evil is remedied the | tioe o hereby given tiac the Commixtiones of | ders Jast all for ne<t summers goods | Oats-White, No. 2, 41% per bushel; |15 Digeons, pair. S0a3b; Ruinea | st Mills were disinelined to re. | interests of production will sufter.” | praviaton af cie Aot of "Congress. apororeq | t0 justify them in running at fuil ca- | No. 3, 463 per bushelL fowl, ‘each, 30a60. Dressed—Turkeys, | lease 3814-inch 6460 at less than 7%y | i ‘1012 ntitied, *. - | pacity. Most of those orders .came irol Negrby, 90a1.00 per bushel: Ib., 45u48; old toms,. 356a3%; poorly |cents, while ¥ cents w 2 - rropearians e The xpergen sy PoAIng 20 | Fhe Targer retaliers, and as tho smalles | wo. 2. westorn. XPOrt, spot. 114% |aressed and thin, 30; chickens. 27230: | the market for 39-inch Gxiss. INTERNATIONAL HAS DEFICIT Ffom Nermuda Every Tues. & - . ment, of tlie District of Columbla, for the fiscul | retailers did 1ot buy, it is’expected that inal per bushel; No. 3, no quotz-(©0ld roosters. 17; capons. 36a{2: small|ings were uncertaln and the narrow-| NEW YORK. February 16—k Ticketn £ood on citber stemmes. Onhng Y vrar_ ending June thirtleth. nineteen hundred | thelr ordera will crowd the manufactur. | fom o P slips, 30; ducks, 28a12; geese, 2225. |er print cloths were in some demand. { nine months A som * > vie - wey & WATER TRIP } and fonrteen, and for other purposes,” wiéreby | ery. whon tiey begin to come in. Hay—Recelpts, 48 ions; range is| EKEz—Loss off, mative. and nearby | Blcached fabrics showed Some activ- | ternational > S. S ORT VICTORIA’ TE! - | they are nutharized to npen, extend. or widea 15,00 o 21.00 for good to choice timo- | Arsts, doz., 41; southern, 40. ity, and considerable speculation is, eral TwiBoserew. 14 0 g — To _NORFOL A T o] - atiect Tavenve. roncer bixi wagitajica: Dricd Frait. ity and mixed hay; market firmer. Butter—Creamery faney, 1b., 38a39;{being*heard as to when deliveries]$611.678, compared with net S. S. “FORT HAMILTON? L el e "K.-." - - ‘:’&Tx :v:;;.“; 'e“n'.'i nf{gz‘ Dt Te*™ | SAN FRANCISCO, February 16 (Spe- | L traw—No. 1 rye, nominal, 15.90; | prints. 39a41: nearby creamery, 34a|may be expected from some wills in)3$2.60,873, equivalent afier pre sk 1 z 5 =~ Chesspeake Bay . % i Columbia ontside of Yhe- cities of Washington | cjal).—Dried apricots are in small sup- | No. 1 wheat, tangled, 11.00; No. 1 oat. |23 ladles, 26a28; rolls. 20a22; store |New England now closed by strikes. |dividends to $1.33 a share. n‘{',"_‘_,“‘;,_,{_":' >k i Sledérn Steer-Pilace Steamers || and Georgetown adopted under the Act af Con- ply and prices are getting higher. | nominal, 10.00211.50. ipacked, 18; dai‘r) prints, 20a23;| The silk. market remained dull and |value, earncd on the $41,83% — foar & Dally ot G808 oy gress anproved March 2. 1893, ax amended br [ Peaches are moving siowiy, while prunes| . c111cAGO, February 16.—Higher |Process butter. 28ag0. weuk today. Broad silk manufactur- | mon stock in the corresponding pr , v e ts { chapter 1 of chedter 15 of the cade of law of s H during the first part of the VEW 4 on- | year Y i - Norfolk ‘& R iatotet of ‘Colmmbtel” have e o mevtian | | Barlap. {98, Auring elon. o subatantial upturn | (NEW YORK, Tebruary 16.—There}ing the market until more stable con | year. orio! on ;of trade . was a good deal of realizing in the!ditions are reached. -Buving from the L D e codmpation of land | NEW YORK, February 16 (Special). 1o Liverpool quotations being a Stimu- | ;otion market at.the opening today. |hosiery mills of the finished produ ” - >t - = n Aor the extension of Eastern avenne o4 - g Write for at:ractivs, inclusi = .- Steambo fnecese. & M | _The locul market for light-weight!lus to buyers. -~ Unfavorable erop ad-:mie®g ey “reactionary Showi. ] b vl oAaoks FURNESS BERMUD"A'H&E Steamboat Co. Lo | beiwgen Diadensburk 5ad od sasare 49| purlaps is sllgbtly, firmer than it has | vices from he domestic winter crob|of oL {varsool. which. failed to. faily | S 1o be very OIL STORAGE AT MEXIA. A —— - : sou‘h of Eastern avenue, in the District of Co. | Dé€n for some time, but the heavy-|in the southwest tended also to liftl m.intain early advances, increased W YORK, February 16.—A little 34 Whitehall 8t.,, 5.Y. Or Any L ~ i | lunsbia, as slewn-on map or piat filedwith the + Weight goods show an easfer price |values. Profit-taking sales were in evi-|the disposition of longs to take! mere than half of the stecl tankage Tourlst”Aest EPNVT DY@, | cia vetitien. na part thereot. sna o ftrend. e falad o etettimors | e dlsposition ot tones Jrofaate |1 _RAW. WOOL STRONG. in the Mexia field is flled as of K - that this coiurt em Machinery. than & temporary Infiyence. Opening | opening at a decline of § to 18 point e }m-“{\h I sccording to O West |ndies | g PUTETON] |0 i dimafst oot S50 B | Avmgmes, S Pebuary 16 cope. {Prcss! which fanees, fom % fp 1% | aciis "gontne” old ‘bt 19 fo 5 | Monders. Seem to Peel Tuherent| DU S04 oS00 el Vil " A Cruises : LINE tene'an 0F Fastern avemne and e apeming af | cornoration. has . been awarded ths|July 124 10 1.24%, were followed by a | with May touching 17.42 and July | Value Is Greater. there was space for 6000.000 ST f {0tih and Torey streata in fhe Disteict of Co | commeact for — ten - 150 horsewowne | sUEt reaction, and then by u rise high- | 16.91. s el The field’s average daily A De Luxe Cruise of 25 Days New Yorkto Europe - {lmbs. sd e cordena e 1and nee. | Somter i ngines Tor the mmacPywer ler thun before. - - : “Futures opened steady: March, 17.68; | BOSTON, February 16 (Special).—of lust week wus 137,000, a decline of * Yisitiag St Themas, St. Cro'x, : 3= | essary , faz the and to amesy | oo Barge Canal ket o Statements purporting to show that | May. 17.60; July, 17.00; October. 16. The market for raw wool continued | 14.000. Sevepal mew wells in diffcr- St. Rits, Atigass, Domintos, LONDON s Pismost... PARIS i Bovtogae | 3 eieBy resaitiie, theretfom the. - entire (Sthte Barge Canal packets. Im. domestic disgppearance of corn has | December, 16.45. to exhibit stabllity today. Raw wooljent fields huve been reported re St. P CHAMBLR amdunt of safd damagés, including the ex-| NEWERORT NEWS, Va., Februaryy, t a rate much greater-than is| NEW ORLEANS. traders of the southwest and north-lcently. s AMB ‘npnaes ‘of 4les® froveedings. npon Any jands in |1 {Special).—The - Newport. News | 00D at @ rate much g : AN, ebruary . 16— yest seem to feel that wool has a | By iirye Ambrican-Sal steamery . o Diatried of Colnfbin which the Sy e e e e e L {menerally ussumed to be tiie case Eave | While cables were bettér than due and| zreater .Inherent value than presen —_— L7 Sauliag trem New York | And will be beacfted. ms Drovided far In And | oin Awaraed tne contract far oo independent strength to the markets | there were reports of a large local| SUCRIST IO VAR, T Taan BERLIN BANK STATEMENT. FesiRE : by {he. aferosa!d"Aet.of Cangrege. Tt tneby the'| CECR T Ye-lfor.corn and oats. -After opening % to|spot buciness after hourd yesterday. 1d to be decidedly! BE 2 2 -$iRESOLUTE ‘Mav. 2, May 0. Juse 27, | St il fourth Mav "ot Fenroa-y. 1035, | cONditioRIng the, Leviathan, will en- {37y igher, May 63% to 63%, corn con- | the cotton market today opened oMy | Loco or renniraments of raw Sof () | Mo LRl February 16—The statc: 3. RELVANCE Mav 16.June 13, Jylv 11| ordesed, Tht $1b peteuis \hisving gny inferest | E48€ Dbetwegn. 1,600, and 2,000 addi-| {04 s advance. moderately higher on the nesr monthy] 2PCrt ©f requifements of raw w 0 iment of the Imperial Bank of G R e 3 ey | tional men for_ this K ‘after the ‘! 3§ . 3 carry them over the season and many | t Fob S b o e York fo Memburg direst. . 1. | on ar befare Ueefmrtheder of ¥arch- 1022 at { Marth ‘15, Tie Leviathan will " be |47, and-then'sagsed e e T o = fh e bouse support the present prices. i ““Totul Coin and bullion decreased Tacluding 18 rooms with pr: | worlapecial cabtn -ada 1 10 arefock a.m.. snd continue (n nttends 1th ofl t 3 ~ : Y Manufacturers declare that theiy go)' meg i F° Vor N‘p""h'iiéi;;: :&;}"3':?";: [ i -M._m'."“’:';-“"' vmll;ll’_ e conrt s rave made it i ey | ARIDBed ST ol St ins enE e pEravislons ware sharply higher, af-|& potnts ever yestorduy's close. thel prospocis for business:by the woolen e T A A wis incence o o g on s e awand of CAmamey Goods. . ec y.a hew advance in the hog 3 16. Y hi{ and- worsted, manufacturers in New | : her banks i e _Or Ay Totkist Agent, 59 Broadway, Yow York, e emimvan, AThar o cany of it agics tut s hore sare | plodicting & bettar. retan | sor o ipen——Steady: recelpta. 33 cars; | cloke, According to gossin 1n the #pot{ grade wools were in small supply. jcressed 1,331.281.000 marks, advances OF Local Bteamship Agents. order be prblished fy'cs 2 week for fwa snc- | trade this season, -although they de- | Wisconst Xed d whites, 1.764 | day totaled about 4,000 bales, 5 e |inereased 4,000 marks, invest- | easiee Sfek In The Westington Evening ster { cave the ‘marging of . proft must |\ asconay Sacked, round whites, 176u | 02y 108000 & oned " steadss. Mareh,| TYPEWRITER EARNINGS FALL | ments increased 297.000 marke, other agton, Times, | necessarily - be . smail, ' as they - a 0. 2 2 - 1 5 5 | |securities increased 1. 000 publianed In the said Districk. com. | SOTUIIOTG Y prices will be. somewhat | Wisconsin, bulli, tound, whites, 2.00 | 13-53: MaY, 1098 July, 16.40; October,| " npy yORK, February 16—Un- ' marks. notes in circulation increuseu menc o B - aty dags efore: the sel | 10. cwt.; Minnesota and North Da- ; 3 3 i1,230,251,000 marks, deposits d fourth day of March, 1922 It s farther | lOWer: < Yota, ~ sacked, round, whites, 1.66a| LIVERPOOL, February 16.—Cotton|derwood Typewriter In earnings state- i 1.230.251,000 marks, = deposits fe | ondered, That s coms G thia natice and oier Rubber. L6 Gwt » spot. good . biisiness, prices steady;(ment for 1921 reports a wurplusjcreased 285000000 00 LeE 000 marke e nves ton, each of he ownerm 'of the fos | LONDON, February 16 (Special).—] “After. equaling ‘or’ surpnssing all|good middling, 10.96; fully midaling, | after charges and federal taxes of} PN QNCialgs, 995,600,000 mark of *he d to be conc ed herein may bo | Rubber at its present revious high wheat price this sea- | 10.5f middling, 10.21; low mlddling, dl‘ldénfls‘ to $10.14 a share on the % ! ! found by the sald al. or hiswdeputies 1S believed . (few estates outsfde: of, 30n. the wheat market today under-19.26; good ‘ordinary, 8.01; ‘ordinary, 9"000 500 n stock. In 1920 the ——t——— all g g : + | within the District of Colnmbia and unon tha|Ceylon cah produce rubber at @ Wil 2 'declded setback. ~general O O i nare o PARIS BANK STATEMENE. via Key w t | tenants and cecupants of the samochefare The | profit), will preciude-any. increase of ! SA5°EResy {0 purchase having drop. les. 10,000 bales, including 7,800 | company earned $21.92 a s IR oaSiin. Febrimsy. Mb- ke weeid e’ il | I o s { Galveston via Key | AR S e e | Sa000 I on et e w0 e oulfod e ool bR dmericn, ” Boeclpin L 000"SHEES MR | e e Polned gut sy ied | SETERL (56,7 Hank, o, S0 TEAMER Hewry R Millooy! fargors s o e oot {a. new .top record. but then. buying|3.6%; January, 9.57. Yo run full time and overtime for the | R800 (7Cilalion decreased 2GS~ S ship in coastwise service, and other - 1 = 2 £ - orders ‘gave out and a. material de- £ '{first few months of 1321. Production |No o R izt S RESORTS. =5 [PHILADELPHIA, February 16 (Spe| cline - (nnyea.* numerous” weak hold-| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |of standard machines for the full | S22100 Sash Q. Selner G5 fine, fast steamers afford a comfortable ATLANTIC CITY. .. |strucale Tor control of. tlie® man | mission Rauten peessing Lo el “The] CHICAGO,~ February 16 (United|¥e3F Was 16 per cent of normal. Dorits _increased 96,385.000 fran: 3 agement of the local .ltraction{siose was ummettled, (& 1o 1% net|States bureau of markets) —Cattle—Re- e e ] L L ) { fovrer. et ceipts, ad; beef Steers. stea RK BROKERS FAIL. |francs, advances decrcased 21394 o 'fi‘,{"w}“‘fi:”‘uumh‘jmd Tty LA to Hosit 5 earty top, 5.005 bulk peer| NEW YORI AL Ay o atate Svpatd Mhi: Dant proxies and has declired thag if.he | . Open. iligh. % 7.00a8.10; fat she stock, calves NEW YORK, Eebruary 16.—An in-309,000,000 francs. |“ AHowed to. retain the “_‘_ ~’§""‘ 1. tockers and feeders, steady;; voluntary petitiodin bankruptcy was SR O e Elmem he .will put. the company back and cutters, weak to lower;!filed in federal court yesterday means of travel for both tourists and busi- nessmien traveling - through the great Southwest or to Oklahoma, New Mexico,:’ Arizona and the Pacific Coast. rong; bulk fat she stock, 4.35 | against Andergon, Brown & Co., stock ANK STATEMENT. VERY WEDNESDAY TO KEY .. on’a-dividend-peying (basi &ad give -y brokers, it was learned today. The . February 16—The week- . e BT WEST,'»FLA. i 5 the emlnllnvql bfl:‘nl.:fl-r the 8 per . 5% % largely 3.7524.00. company is not a member of the locall |y siatement of the bank of EnglanJ : s S rreatorh Miso ars beMine pobdice, doc e e Hogé—Recolpts. 31400'head: fairly | cxchanges. Claims presented. on be-| ghows the following changes: Totul Miami, Palm- Beacli “and -other ; Florida re- Slaring the ‘Mitien regime is a “one- g AR e > e haif of three creditors, totaled $1,285. | reserve increased £928,000, circulation yesterday's average; big- paokets! decrensed £914,000, builion increased sb-ts” also “are .convéniently reached by man management,” and that they can St < holdihg back: top; 10.40 on 150 to 180} < 7 ] oot ke eouh: - Mallory Line via Key West and the.famods.” ~'| Tortam POXEDWALE ANDTENTRAL oars. atner Gwin. whet Mr. icten seindErcrebes Bk $olbsh biee ELLIS & C0. OF LONDON FAIL Ctther “eposits decreaced o 411 Paings &u. | PaTOramit Overseds Railway. ~ :- | apertments.q gve g 70, Bathar porches | 530008 10" cuil themn. Ten thousand| PARIS, Febfusry 16.—Prices were | Dios* 5%, 00130 DEISGE SMS RE0EE | LONDON, February 16—Surprise o0, public deposits increascd i - A STE . : e e e BT montag o5 | embloyes . have . made thermselves a{heavy o3 ‘the bourse ‘today. Three | g, 0.- | was_occasioned in the city today |19 notes ~reserve Increaced the Seuhuest MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. - ilt" viiist ifiis 38 B9y Sommitles of the wholo, co'sid Hitten | et cont tentde, 0 raner 6 concimet | Sesp THEeate. oo’ heast sy | e syoguncsment thac, Hll, 8,00 | S0 (FPETOnt At PR - 3 : o 3 < K 3 the xies and as evi- i , 50 frai steady to strong; sellers mostly as! 3 reservi v - - . AB9 Fifth Avenue ' ' Pier-36 -Nosth River SHE-WANBELY. VITOIFIL BEACH-VES s talih have bought 10,-| con ve. Do cent loan, 73| Tne Mgher: fai Iambe. 1o packers’| of &tock brokers, had filed a petiuon | of the bank's reserve to liability is ‘ 3 at, 42nd Street -~ New York. ; = 3 oal‘;’c:hua?or the compal stock. | franes 95 centimes. .. ' b - ¢ | early, 15. best nof mfa‘. gdod | in bankruptcy. . No official netification | 16.71 per cent, last week it was 14.50 % i N O - t The- annual meeting - will g‘ke place | The collar v-as gueted at 11 fran:<! shorn Jambs,. 33.00; schofos..hendy- | Bas.as yet been-given of the extent per cent. Rate of discount. 41 per next month. : £ 1 eentimes. © " Lt Y i Uwelght ewes, 8.35, - .. *. jof the liabilities. - DL B

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