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SA ACTIV"Y IN TRADE California and Tahiti Steamship Com- rany for the establishment at an early date of a freight and passenger Good Supply of Orders in Hand—Increased Produc- tion Reported. service between this pert, Tahiti and NEW YORK, May the Marquesas Islands. —ie L Some of the wood which is used in the making of airplanes has been for steel continues active and sales for the week include 10,500 tons of rails to Japan. "Mills have a good sup- ply of orders on hand and are increas- used. 27.—The demand | was fri locar um-mont of labor troubles, Offerings for forward shipment wére light. zlne cuntlnued firm with a fair In- % from consumers and dealers. he output is. rather small, so that no accumulation has becurred i the hands of smelters, and mnlllmflll,h exceeds present production, mony was quiet and unchanged. BALTIMORE PRODUCE. BALTIMORE, Md., May 27 (Spe- clal)—Peus from ~some sections of Virginia are beginning to run hard, and on all such. stock prices have to be sharply discounted. For choice, tender native peas there i# a igood demand at $2.00 to $2.26 a bushel. Cabbage has been plentiful the past week and selling mostly $1.2! a crate; string beans Increasing supply. but in kood demand &t $1.00 $2.00 bushel. with wax beans bringing a small premium. Asparagus shows a wide range in MARKET BRACES UP FOLLOWING DECLINE EW YORK, May 37.—Quoted values of stocks and bonds lost ground in the first half of the week, but later more than made up their los: on Increased operations, and extensive short covering. The recovery proved astonisaing in the face ot stiffer money iendencics, due largely to the heavy expunsion f credits at local banks. Call loans rose to 6 per cent and time funds were leas freely supplied for all but prime commercial paper. ‘The followin n-uun ltoeh coyered | May : !rld-{ activity of the market. chart show ealt in on the past month, up to and including the 'RANGE OF MARKET AVERAGES. gl'phluny the action of forty repres York Stock Exchang: Thi The lower sectlon of thé chart Indicates the relative SBoW&Can BY L A. FLEMING. * Of late bank shares have come to the fore as desirable investments not only locally, but in New York city and elsewhere. Bank shares offdr s rheasure of “ 'PROFITABLE’ MNENTS _.__% Pay Goorl Dwulenda and sze Sahsfac- tory ,_quk Values—What the Figures ention Notes. Trom aFtual knowledge, Mi. Sea should bo. fnd his address promives to. >f(fil!.\l’t‘ the convention program Victor B. Deyber, chairman. an George ‘W. White, vice chairman of the convertion committee, have given considerable attention to it and eke press belief that it will be syccessful, award J. McQuade, an enthusiastif worker in anything that he unders/ Most other economic @nd technical factora favored the rebound of prices. The horfzontal freight tate reduction kept for man rears hefore it is con- sidered sufficietnly seusoned to be ing production. Although prices are firm, advances. are being \checked by stability as investments not to be quality and price, Nearby native will found in Industrial stodks, in that bring $3.00 to $3.50 a dosen, with reduced freight rates and a more fa- | ready sale, but eastern shore stock |ordered the Interstate Commorce sudden trade depression, large inven- |takes, now vice president of the Libe Torable fush aitantion, shich oftset |18 not 50 active 4t $£.50°to §3,00, while | Commisaion Was WIthout seem ing Ad- torles and accumulation of bad debts PUPTEMERL of s he possibility of a wage Inereage. | culls and No. 2s are slow at §1.20 0 :verse eftect. is not common to the banking busi- COMPLETE FACTORS For the Attertion of Investors $1.80. Native and nearby lettuce and kale abundant and c| p, the former selling 15 to 40 cents a basket, and {the latter. 10 to 20 cents a bushel. nees. In a way. depression affects banks, in that the depreciation of their in vestments is & more of lese serious matter, and a conser often finds it necessa to_securities for months ‘in order to take advantage of the inevitable Deriod of recovery. as always come in the past, and ofie 1o warrants Pig iron is active and firm with little reserve stock. English iron is selling in a small way. Copwer Firm a Active. Copper has been firm and active | with buying so far this month on a more active scale than any preceding month this ear. Some authorities | estimate that the May sales will ag- Little Change in Rails. Quotations on _investment rails changed little and the strength of Spinach, holding up better ‘at 30 to|low-priced or secondary {ssues, as 50c a bushel. qprlng onlons in good | eXemplified by New Haven, Erie, and demand at $1.25 to $1.50 hundred.'almost a score of the western and Radishes Increasing in receipts, hul|luuthweslern groups, hit new h'gn under good demand prices are holdjTecords for the vear or even fusther ing*firm at 50 cents to $1.00 a hundred | back. SIYVYHS WOITUN Must),be- sold ,;"‘hi"— the |l gregate 200,000,000 tons, which would | punohes for button and iong red, and | Resumption of dividends on “Big ed in anticipating & retufn. next ten days. One of the {be the largest month’s business in|gj 00 to $2.00 for long white. Rhubarb | Four” common and increased dividend Never was there an apparently hest located buildings on Con- || vears, It ig belleved that producers in'ample supply at $3.00 (o $3.00 hun- disbursements by several utility and more scrious -depression chan that necticut avenue, in the 1500 arecwell SRESLAL WE > red bunches. special industrial compani in- right, 1922, by W, F. Meyer. rampant-in the security mav| jus! et S TARe for profes- || business, although demand slackened | Market for 0ld white potatoes rules|cluding North American and Com A N i 1s eSS te Dot about a vear €go, and the marKing ; < 5 | somewhat toward the close o € ) easy under ample recelpts and limit- ; puting-Tabulating-Recording, test > = ¢ > o down of securities was one of the nal purposes and can read- || Week. France and Germany have been | cq*{onand. at $1.23 to $1.50 per hun-|fed to the further revival of trade . 81.50, December 15 | High . 94.98, May 26 most -unpleasant- pastimes of the be remodeled for high- ‘nwlnvn‘c( m‘llv\el bu -rsmf):ln; :“Df:i:' {dred pounds, and 50 to 75 cents forjand transportation. 63.90. August 24 i Low. 78.69, January 10 h-Bnklm'x flraternr:ly- v T el < apartmen while there has been oderate 0€° | No. 2 stock, but it takes choic - Rails, 1921, ' t 2 ut in less than a year the apartment mand from Belgium, Scandinavia and !ty 1o h‘,',‘".“m} D lge (qusl neral Advances Noted. - | 3882 ol Dmte. 0N developed and the mos( serious losses rie In'1He: & 1 X ’ . 7156, January 16 | High. 86.21, May 26 T 3 profl | the orient red i el AR AP Lo e A e commodity markets, prices q5.58 qanuan ; g have been recovered, plus good profits. Brodt Realt Co Othier Metals Firm. ted or.mother stock, and such is slow | ¢f some finished steel and iron pr.d- o SUNO Low .43, January § Many bankers have not marked up e : . . s ucts were advanced, coppers showed Twenty Industrial Common S10cks Used Are; their values on bonds, although they | Tin was easier on reports of large [sale ul sharp discount. Cholce No. 1 e T e ihe Strails. but later | stock will bring $3.00 to $4.00 a barrel { Sreater firmness, erude oll uotations| Am Can Am Sugar Central Leather Rep Iron & Steel U 8 Steel have a large profit therein 5 | shipments ffom the ! T g0 008 barrel | were again elevied and the American | AmCAr& Fdy AmTel& Tl Cor Products Studebaker Utah Copper Moreover, bank stocks pay good 935 E St. N.W. steadied on improvement In the Lon- | for the former and $3.00 to | 39 or | Woolen Company announcsd higher | AMm Locomotive Anacond Gen Electric Texas Company Westinghouse dividends, and they offer opportumi- | don market. © Prompt. delisars| Gloatiy $500 15 $2.00, and busnel S0k Drices for its products The steady| Am Smelting Baldwin Loco oodrich U 8 Rubber Western Unien ties for money-making through in- Lead -was ouie » | oaly/ea 3230, and bushel stock. | rige of raw and refined sugars i Twenty Raflroad Common Stocks Used Are: reased stock issues, which are usual- | N j companied the extraodinary “come-| Atchlson CM&StPanl K CSonthern rihern Pacific Reading ly offered to shareholders at par or | = rhe general egg market rules quiet|PRgh" in that industry Baltimore & Ohlo Del & Hudson w Haven Southern Pacifie |4t @ price under market value nierslaxy ru av Rlimors Of Mergers’ (Of YRtk Canadian Paciic Erie * Norfolk & Western Southern Rtwy. Washington is an_especially good . wilh current receipts con- i tWme & Ohiv Tilinois Central Pennsylvania Uniou Pacifie town for bankers. There is always a i tinuing ample for the demand, and ial, industrial and railway nves en a (3 an oun e e O e e . i | Interests again flew. 1t wax assumed, Daily Movement of Averages: great demand for morigage mones ul suppiles of nearby and south- | toqaver “fhat ‘such projects’ would 1odustri ) i [ here at leasc there has been for| E $20 IN TWO O Martet ol da thade lower, |remain 'in abeyance pending the | April 2. Friday 5% 33 SUINE Toare Auc Hii bromicq e oon- YOUR $10 MAY MAK S adurket closed a shade lower. | ZUUE N ant's ‘prancuncement regard: L tinue for vears to come, | C MONTHS prices for strictly fresh, native and|in& ”’:'l""’i"’"d steel mergers. 345 80| rowers, | including the - automobile S MR AL p - nearby, and 22 and 23 cents for aver- /lew of Forelgn Inwue. Wednesday 44 | May 18] Thursday . trade, tak Jarge tities of |erty = 3 age receipts and southern. Prompt| Pessimestic views expressed In Thursday 40| May 10 Friday TROE LAke ®p large gusuflikcs D oriy National Bank, has chaige of the THE shipments are advisable owing to|foreign banking circles after ad- AL on | M2y 20 Bank shaves are not considered in {“TUEOSUNE L0 warm weather and buyers are critical | journment of the Genoa conference Morday 30 | 3y {the speculative class. They are alligay in the boardroom of the I as to quality : ;i were not reflected in the movements Tuesday 28| M |good dividena payers. In Washing-{Nplional ang. sencerecd ' i The market for live voung chickens|of international currencies. Lead- Wednesday 13| 3 | stocks listed on the sto {bringing forward interes l'd’ holds steady with receipts only mod- |ing American financial interests Thursduy 1M change—that is, bank shares—pay from | " "70 UE, Sty erate. Springers of desirable size, 1% |lieved Germany would accept the Frid | 6 to 26 per cent. the higher distribu- | bookk‘”nmx e . pounds and over. in good demand and | terms laid down by the reparations | o =ew T Tw FETE tion being made semi-annually b¥|irancror gepartments of banke. daily receipts of this Sort are prompt- | commission, thereby paving the was LIBERTY BONDS AT A GLANCE the Riggs National Bank. T poaunik i kake ol Y 1y taken up at 50 to cents a pound: | {o a large international loan. Ultra-conservative banking is fre-i . .. o e B medium, 1% to 11» pounds, 45 to 50 =S A e quently responsible for a hook value | CHITency. fn an address before pPen: s NE ; gh. Low Yesterday. Yie s or ’ ; cents; while smaller springers and fligh. Low' Yesterday. Tiew. | considerably above the market value | PUNERIE o enciaion, e ?’.mll; l:?":’-:?‘:nM’\';l::;ru?m?“ ‘W YORK B STATEMERT Liberty 3%s.... 19000 %% nr'r;:;ev s'?:\{e.‘lhe value back of their | Standard. ; e -~ A Limited Common Law Trust el LR U NEW YORK. May 2T.—The actual | Liberty 1st 48, 99.70 *99.70 stock. but are not likely to be over-| D, R. Crissinger fo Bankers Cents. Old hens are fairly firm on de- | condition of the clearing house banks | Liberty 2d 45 1%6; gg generous In the alstribution of Givi-| sy Crissinger safil that Tor Bas . sirable fat fowl. for which there is a|and trust c S : iberty At 4is Y X ends. although they are likely to|, M© er said that for Europe Is Selling Stock at $10 Per Share StEADIS (fE (ow] Do mnicH ihere 1 a _trust companies for the week | Liberty m.w‘ Lk g ke, the emtraalstrinution. moss | 14, DEEIn 1o TRy interent on its obi > medium and white leghorns sell 26| ShOWs that they hold $18,623,440 in|Liberty 2d 4'4s 10006 9904 any time. Keeping a strong technical | 5211008 (0 U'niled States t this time e e b e 1o 28 Genta_ Ol roosters. dull at 18 | excess of legal requirements. - This letny 3d 4i4s e . position ix not only conservative, but | 1 ORI mean that she would have 1o Into America's Finest Colored Amusement Park a: cents. Market for ducks’ easy. With [is an increase of $13,101.990 from last herty 4th 4!4s. 10030 ‘199-94 “l'lenfl“‘.r;,f wisdom against cventu. |siock. and thereby endanger the :3}::‘ With the Addition of the Numsrous Attractions nofRuApite]the Memand At B AN 124 | wadle \ ctory 3¥4s 1(0%3 e e et e e | standard. or we would have to take The statement follo: Loans, discounts; elc.. $4,693.947.000; ease, $9.1086,600. Cash in own vaults. ral reserve bank, $61,1 $769.000. Reserve in federal reserve bank of member banks, $538.395,000. increase, $14,837.000. Reserve in own vaults— Suropean goods in large 1 either case our e would be weakened. “Most that can this time ix 1o understanding and settl ternational debts due us: must be a serious effort her assets 1t Has been propose the Park Will Be a Succexs This Year Victory 43as Noté—Yield og victory 8%s is to Jue 13, 1922, on which date the entire issue is calied for Nt “Yield an victors 438 in to' December 15, 1022, their nearest possibie re- demp! id The Year 1922 to Date on the Washington .Stock Exchange. local banking -fleld. { Some stocks carry a greater mar- ket than book value, the dividend rate. coupled with energetic safe Saageney being the reason there- or With money as cheap and plentiful as it is now. bank dividends cer- tainly make themmattractive invest- ments. quantities nomic positior He con be unde reach a puddle, and 20 and 21 cenfs for Mus. <o Small and poor ducks are slow sale at 16 to 18 cents. Plgeons continue easy under ample receipts at 35 to 40 cents a pair. Season for guinea fowl about over and prices purely nominal Market for firmer, with 1f You Have Bought Any Shares in This Company You Have Invested Wisely SUBURBAN GARDENS Mombers Tode- 00; increase, workable nt of in- and thers to balance strawberries the moderate closed receipts State banks that a_cot running poor to fair stock. Stock |and trust companies, Cer i CPENS showing big difference in quality | crease. $76,000. . Not all local bank stocks are listed joe DL Shs Paciols & Rl Han - from certain sections and fancy larze| Reserve in depositarie L te and insinding daterany, May WA on the stock exchange: many of the | |18 Siablishments be ,"‘“" e fruit of sound quality still command |and trusi companies, $10.745,000; in- Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co., Hibhs Bullding. = late entrants in the field have Dot |ooig siandard. In ¢ ety S S ecoration ay, ay top market prices readily. Eastern| crease, $204,000, sales BONDS. 2 Open. High. Low. Close |entered the dividend stage Al the | S0 Siandard In every sich discus shore Virginia, Norfolk and Rappa-| Net demand deposits, $4.202,852,060;| $2.000—Ana. and Pot. River R. R. Is. 893y |truet company shars are listed ex- |y rmanency of the gold standsrd de Do Not Wait Until Then to Buy Your Stock—Buy Now hannock selling 10 to 15 cents a quart: | increase, $15,181,001 nited States| 1.100—C. and P. Tei. of Va. 5. cept_those of the Merchants Bank | bermanency of the gold standard de- and the; future, will be and 2/000—C. and P. Telephone 1st 5s eastern shore Maryland. 12 to 18 cents, | deposits deducted, $41.635.000 $13 “l,;;."'fr:x"w o gigme 44 justment or settiement. not cancella 116,500—Capital Traction 1st the near the | and nearby native, 15 to 22 cents. $31 of all Time deposits 3,000; decrease, s . FOR FULL INFORMATION WRITE $1.060.000 9.000—City and Suu&rbfll"!“l) l]:l o8 {Minaey Corunt unmmnr jLermis of gold. =o that they can b Circulation, $34,556,000: decrease, 500—Georgetown Gas Lt. ist bs ank investments furnish a -field By Enraeas iiies Ehe woc: S. M. DUDLEY, Secretary NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET 6,000 Metropolitan T 1t it os. !"fi more conservative investments. | honl, ¥ SPUTMCHOE Darten Bhe coo, = g aediid. : . te reserve, $576.842.000, 00—Pot. E ‘ower 1kt 5 -1 All national banks are operating un- o St adr o = et 515 F Street N.W. Main 3878 Washington, D. C. NEW YORK, May 27.—The coffee reserve, $1%.623,4%0. in- 1000—Pot. Eilec. Power cons, % jder the national hank act. subjecied 2:1"»}.:? ke R DR A market opened at an advance of one | crease, $13,101,990. .000—Fotl. Elec. Power deb. bs. jto close examination twice a veat |CuCL" units means default. and dis to three points on a little ‘further | Summary of state banks and trust | 232.200—Pot. Elec. Power gen. 8s. . oftener in the event of suspi-| g KRR s covering by July shorts and steady | companies in Greater New York. not $00_Waxh.. Bait. and Annap. 1st’ clon; governed bj sworn "‘“‘"‘“"‘1 We miist fnaifitain the gold stand- vables from Brazil, ;There was scat- | included in clearing house statement— | 105,000—Wash. Gas Light gen. 5¢..... Junder the control of the controller 0L/ i 4,d we must hear opr part in l»m[‘ realizing around 10.36 for July = Loans, discounts, etc.. $657,698.700: de- 169.000—Wash. Ry. and Elec. cons. és {the currency. and forced to make &t n.iing the rest of the worid taln: ;xln‘n:! m“.”:g.l \:ql(-r;nl:'x' r;n:neve;r, a;:fl|crea:te. $5$86.800, 3000—_wash R¥. and Elec. gen. 63 p )elnxt five reports a vear. { tain it. or else we must be prepared he C cas ater in the | Goid, $5.659.600; increase, $2.100. 200 Wash. Gus 48 1043, | In Washington all banks are under | o etand & the Just OfF 14th Street, Near Colorado Ave. th!rorming ovinx 1o exvier iatn cavies | Currencyund bank notes. $13.876.8000: | 101 dn0_p. B 1' gen mort s 107 jthe same supervision but state banks | \hle okl ol internacion! ' inters : 0. reacted to 10.26 and | decrease, $44.800, T8I0 Sh S L e 933, |In their own bailiwicks are under i ool N0 can guess what September {0 9.83, with the market | Deposits with Federal Reserve Bank | 1 oo0 —RIEES Redlty (1008) 32% |rigia”supervision of ~their state | {ute sundurde mignt be. Pt juet ° closing at a net decline of five to|of New York, $55.467,500; decrease.! ]80TWESS NS (S0l Storag % | officers. as faith, honor and square dealings seven ‘pointe. Salws were estimated |$143,400. 19 { Bank investments are the founda-constituie the only standard to whicl at about 15,000 bags Closing quot Total deposits, $687,317,300; decreas, | Shares. STOCKS. ton of m great fortunes h juct can ever b . . tions: July, 1 September, 9.75; | §8.260,400. 10—Amer: Tel. and Tel 115% | Bank shares-are not subject to the | ersally related, co in ihe Bresent October, 9.65; i Janu! iminating amounts due from re-| 3.620—Capital Traction . intangible tax. The bunk Days 6 DET L iiute of - sociaty. ome feeis (1At serve depositaries and other banks and 6% cent on its gross earnings in lieu of | zola s of money ix th dard 50—N. and W. : . o : 10% to|trust companies in New York and Steamboat 190 personal taxes. vhie! - o e Detached hotise—stone porch entire _\y«hh of Santos 48, 113§ to 14%. Cost and | United States. 3085—Wash. Ry. and Elec. com. 0 | The: following Ibook ceatuse’ hav gne to which we ean Bove to relats house; living room entire width of house. with large freight offers weré about unchanged, Deposits, $648.635.600; decrease, ash. Ry. and Elec. pfd. 697 | been compiled from the statements “ ;»é:k of these things with great stone fireplace; spacious dining room; library or with very few received. Santos 3s|205,200. —Commercial National Bank 140 |the different banks at the close of ‘,mm' pens because iately there hate bedroom. with large closet and inclosed and screened ":gmg;‘ n“nd"mo'?r;:r a(t i 13.90 for —District National Bank 1681 |business May 5. They are based 0N peen evidences of & revival in unex- porch: tiled lavatory, with modern plumbing fixtures; Ll d pluieyships uit, »gezgeg;“;-;“m“gla Baok 178 {each $100 O\f‘:r‘iull ‘sw { pected places of sentiment altogether 2 veni rranged ki —Nal 5! 9 ATIONAL BANKS. too hospitable towar the old fal- pleasant, conveniently arranged kitchen. pantry and = Me(rnnolmnal:s'l‘lék | lacies of cheap and unsound money dressed Some tho daylight cellar under entire house, and rear entrance to yard. 10—Second National 286—American Security 321—Continental Trust 126—Netional Savin 86—Union Trust .... 25_Wash. Loan and Trust. 10—Merchants’ Bank 1—Firemen's Fire Insurance. 26—Nat. Union Fire Insurarce 1l 168—Columbia Title Insurance 29—Real Estate Title Insurance. 10—Dist. of Col. Paper Mfg. pfd.. s77—Mergenthaler Linotype 3—O0ld Dutch Market com 215—0ld Dutch Market pfd. 1.903—Lanston Monotype 0—Washington Market )metimes they have been attractive disguises indeed. have been s camouflaged that it is hard sgnize them as mercly the r and modernized doctrines Ilax\l«\ James B ck’ Pomeroy nation they : and we stamp them out now { exorable logic of truth {ence. Our country The policies that are sound and ing. Others may be tempted dangeroug experiments We en the disastrous consequences j some of these. and we m for the things we know ling of our confidence.” service porch; with wash tray SECOND FLOOR has 3 large light and airy bed- rooms, all having unusually large closets; tiled bath. Entire house inside and out is in the very best condition, having been occupied by owner since built about two years ago and of course it is modern and up-to-date in plumbing fixtures and arrangements; beautiful electric lighting fixtures, hot-water heat, cabinet style gas range. The Yard Has Nice Hedge Started, Beautiful Lawn With Magnificent Trees and Garage for Large Car and Trust g A | Commerciai N | District N and Trust. New Bungalows -BROOKLAND Five large rooms and tile bath, open fireplaces, hot-water heat, electric light, stationary tubs in large concrete cellar, large closets and attic. Lot 40x125. Sample House, 3109 14th St. N.E. -(14th and Jackson Sts.) Salesman on Premises Until 9 0'Clock Every Evening u.uxm 3 ncoln 1" Metropolitan ... 1 Capital will be w with the in- and exper intn Anacor Citizens’ Savings X aud Favings .. ington . Savings Open for Inspection Sunday May 28, and Decoration Da; : . pe. o Sl 1 ol Dot i Doy Price, $7,500 e £ ‘ rom 3 to 7 P.M. g:gom Yer : : | LIVE STOGK MARKETS, . Terms—$1,250 Cash, $75 Per Month . BALTIMORE. Md. May 27 (Spoctat) 3 Other Hous and Monday, May 29, by Appointment lncludl'ng All Interest 5 i —There is a fair demand for xoung 2 Kecortty ana Uommerciai | fat cattie of all deseriptions. but thin aveuin ireetine 2 | orainary stock is siow saie, as demand Washington Mechanics’ {is centered on top grade cattle. Whar? Terminal Savings Ireceipts light. but ample at #tock People’ yards. ~Quétatfons today at Light street wharf: quatity, 1 Chevy Banking, Trust and Mort 38 i Beef—First 2 { medium. bulls, as 1o quality. 4& milch” cows, ‘\)I:H'l‘om l& Bavings partmental .. - International Exchange | oxen. as to ‘quality. Woodridge-Langdon . choice 1o good, ; common fair. 30.00a40.0 —Veal. - choice, Ib., ‘Washington Savings ..... TRUST COMPA ¥ fat, heavy, 91¢al0: fair to good. smooth fat veal: Tas: Amedcan Security *,u6; common thih, a J. DALLAS GRADY Exclusive Agents 322 Maryland Bldg. 1410 H St. N.W. Main 727 ngton Real Estate Board C. C. LACEY 710 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 7787 In The Edmonds Bldg. 911 15th Street N.W. Washington’s Newest Office Building Harry Wardman Main 4190 1430 K St. N.w. veal calves, 25a50 higher: stocked i wteady to 25 lower: mealy feeders, . : firm: weeks top beef steer yhead of vearlings. 9.-0 l\rlc es Of beef ste ings stockers, ers, 8.00a8.40; fat canners and cutters, calves. 9.009.75 Hogs—Receipts, 0 - head; opened 10 to higher: general market most. Member of the Wi Continental tMerchants’ Hank Munsey Trust ational Savings. nion Trust old bucks, 4's : common. 2% Lambs—Choice, spring, 35 to 0 eavy lambe, 12a14 lh ONE WEEK LONGER For $1,500 You can take your choice of 10 LOTS In Chevy Chase, D. C., in the midst of beautiful houses Some lots are 60 by 110 feet Some lots are 50 by 137.50 feet Some are 50 by 150 Some are covered with beautiful oak trees. 73884,030 Paid 12 on stock. ight, Convention Outlook. eeks more and the 1922 con- As- g % CHICAGO, May 27—(U, 8. bureay of markets). —Cattle—~Receipts. 500 hend compared with a week ago. beel leteers 15 10 25 higher; befter grades folof fat she stock. 10 ‘to 15 higher {lower grades and canners and cutters, | Two vention @f the District Bankers' sociation will be in full swing. Gov. George -J. Seay, who is sched uled for ,am address, is likelv If You Are Looking for Something New he stock, 5.6 2.70a4.63; THE VILLA SECTION Come out Sunday or Tuesday—before it is too laté—and % 2 select your lot. ln' ° o o R 1) Jy 10 higher than Fridays aversge $100.00 will hold it.for you. pect ouses Ad'ommg setb k closed: weak Wwith most of early Rd- Come early. The office Is on the ground, and the agents and ® s assacnu venue rar Vance lost: top, 11.00; early bulk, 10.45810,90; holdover, 1ight: _pigs, about steady; medium weight 10.96; lightweight, §.85u10.9. lights, 10.25a10.80. . packing smooth, 9.50a10.00: packing rough. 9.25a9.60;. killing pies, 10. bheep—theuph 3,000 head; steady good handy hest Mexican shorn lambs, .13,60: compared with week ago more degiruble. fat lambe and FEarlings. T5a1 00nigher; others and Shoep, steady to 50 higher: weeks bulk prices, spring lambs, 14:76815.70; fed lambs, 12.25a13.50: yearlings, 9.00a 10.25; wethers, 7.00a7.50; ewes, 6.0%a 7.00; ‘néw crop’ feeding lambs, 12.¥%w 12.75. NEW YORK, May 27.—Caftie—Re. ead; no trading: calves, veals, . little ou,l]vz:. . GEORGE W. WHITE. 6.5027.00; Virginia calves, 9.50a11.08. - Sheep 'and lambds—Receipts. 4.300 repeat an address.just delivered be-'head; lower; sheep. 4.00a6.50; u‘l: fore the North Carolina ‘Bankars As. 11 /50a3.00; Jambe, 12.00a16.75. builders will be there from 2 to 7 p.m. REMEMBER : A building loan goes with each lot—if you want it. . How to Rucll Chevy Chase Park, D. C. 1f you come on the strest car—take the 14th street car marked Chevy Chase to Chevy Chage Circle, turn to the right and walk one block along Western Avenue to Rittenhouse Street, and again to the right on Rittenhouse, and you walk right into the office of the Guaranty Trust Company. If you come in your -automobile—follow the Comnecticut | Avenue line to Chevy Chase Circle—turn to the right on Western Avenue and follow the paved street and you drive right up to the office of the Guaranty Trust Company. Or, if you come through Rock Creek Park, the Military Road connects with the Rock Creek' Ford Road, which runs past the office. The bus passes the office. Or call up the office and we will take you out during the week. GERTRUDE VAN HOESEN . [l 819 15th St. N.W. M. 8416 New Catholic Church 7th AND WEBSTER STS. These houses are different from the ordinary box houses. They - are mueh deeper and have rooms——and are built especiaily for partien desiring te remt rooms or & complete l-lnl-un retain sufiicient space for themselves. Take 9th Street Car to Varnum Street N.W. nmlekEutflSqum i . FORCE YOUR HOUSE TO PAY FOR IT! SII.F YOU CAN EASILY RENT 2D FLOOR FOR ENOUGH TO MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENTS INSPECT TODAY From Massachusetts Avenue west of Sheridan Circle to near Connecticut Avenue Bridge, and from Rock Creek Park to 32d and Cathedral Avenue (Woodley Road). Un- quastionably Washington’s finest remaining residential sec- tion. Present prices no more than suburban property miles farther out. ~Three million feet of land sold: Forty homes, ranging from $15,000 to $100,000, according to location, built and under construction. Price plat at office and also 32d and Cathedral Avenue (Woodley Road). Open every day from ' 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Shannon " Middaugh & | annon_ .SuhlqudwudBmlfinl.lSthudll 13.00; culls, soctation. in which he diccu the] ‘Hogs—Rece! .600 heas federal reserve |ll practi-1light to medium ‘weights, 1 eal workinge at 3 Noayy - nege. 1100a1l6) 1 amy ‘one Mll be llll Ml?-un:'t‘ou

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