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7 . 30 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 11, 1922—PART 1 : FINANCIAL. "ou o see who 1s the stronger.” o e delegates themselves to - : ; Z : e T : 3357 o = = Neither was willing to give up his|might give rise to conjecture, have cial).—Rainy weather has had a no- T oint, yet bo 1 led to the inevitable concluslon that ticeably injurio; fect o ShU6E] - 1 INTACNA-ARICA DEADLOCK |2 viis vy st sowime e aimeuiy |Boihing Fax beee o oo ve accoms- teeably injurious ciect on pun ol . OF THE GENOA CONFERENCE :h:’;":r = of ;01":“! lh; :"'flc“""' lished by the delegates them: 5 riving from nearby points. Cabbage, y going back or fighting It asparagus, squash, bedns, peas and a5 Differs From Arms Conference. berries ali show effects of e * Yet thers Is a vast difference be- 3 stw potatoes, WPIch for several ¥ & - . . Chife and Peru, as rep: ted by 1o Impasse the Opening Stage of Mediation. |k aifhesiic nimicin | woan the limion o srmeniy sytyi it Lt hats | G. W, Barron, an Observer, Comments on 8 bridge. There' they stand today.|ana Peru. And the main difterence||sgyes for Want of Support ;;3'-r‘?:f’"fzfi'zh“rfngq'fi‘.e‘;::h:fio::éffi Events Which Sidetracked prop o5 d s |the eastern shore of Maryland am i Delegates Must Go Slowly Because There they will stand tomorrow. UL~ |1igy intne nature of the force Which {he-castern nord of Mamyata snd - - - come out in the middle of the stream | controls the actions of the delegates e R Lod rangin, . L of Varying Public Sentiment. Srlowand make’ muggestions 48 10| _publlc opinion. When the confer- Show Declines—More Con- |from 27sas50. and demana sood for L) T S ; W they mayiproceed ees met here to discuss the limita- 5 The market for old potatoes rulés « Y. Can Cite Past Fatlures. tion of armament, they were aware servative Tone. = gababgekaior, bt BN ORI L : BY BEN McKELWAY. and let me step over you. If T kneel | Some very pessimistic things coutd | of the strong sentimept LmonS the| NEW YORK, June 10—signs that|In& pts. a0 cholce auality 1n sctl] One of the most intelligent gndy “Previousiy there had been ver WO strong men met on.a nar- | my peopls will think me the weaker. |be written about the conference o | complishing what they set out to do. | the stock market had x.cmi " tatew IpOURds. sind No. 3 stock. of all sec- informing appraisements of the re- }bry.q proposals for assistanc avd row bridse. Said one: “Kneel | You must kneel and let me step over [Tar. Those who doubt the ability of |1t was common to hear an ODEGIVEE [ o pooven tnomselven at mqu'l;L foe oty oW atle 2 LSweets |sults of the Genoa conference s that e 1‘[’;{1’"";"{3'“‘_ but the mmnEnt down and let me step over|you Chile and Peru to reach an agree- | fomark, They are atraid to 80 WA (tervals during the week. ‘These and vams arriving show very oot|by C.W, Barron, contained In a re- [ that was the end of aid tn Gero ! ! T e oty oway | ““ior that reason I cannot kneel” | Ment, who believe this conference will | Able. 13 accompiiah. ahythIng." Pub- | aymptoms became more accentusted|L0SLZ5 per bushel, with No. 3 stock | Sent Iiterview in the Sobton Harald | i on S pass on* aald the first - “If you do mot give |end as others between the two coun- | lc sentiment demanded @ result, 8nd | \u ¢ne later session, when Treer ofter-| " Sach of ‘the xaps says the Bache Review.' “Mr. Bar-|FC, FNTL! Said the other: “No; you kneelidown | way we must go back, else fight it |tries have ended, can cite the many e Ve difference In this case.|ings and lack of bt 26 el ine- BEen Z‘o,':1,,.‘;“i,,“&‘f;.’:“;fi,,".ff‘.‘,’:’; haslron has summarized the work and|with Russia, vou, failures of the past to straighten|Public sentiment in Chile favors 2} yere declines. der, owing to hot weather, and prices | the significance of these resuits from further interest in other have eased off this week, 2.00a3.00 « | first hand inside Information. He|lerms’ And the surprised G their contentions. And when the [ S€ erence, ttlement of the Tacna-Arica b, Virtually every branch of the list|dozen being top prices and 1.20a1.801was at Genos from the opening day | conferen Iul he sid Arica’ ques ing d onfere; ng on the side t complications which beset the set- | tlon—if it is favorable to Chile. P waal encomoRased L e b, n z = tlement of the old quarrel between |lic sentiment in Peru demands a 8- | ypjcp e n the reaction.|for No. 2s. " Native and nearby beans|of the conference as an observer and Build Your Home in Poru and Chlile are cons! | e n Tacna Arica question | which was primarily attributed to|have replaced the southern varlety N | This was 4 happy event for pasos dered thelr Yma the | the detachedattituda of the Dublic. |und are bringing 2004210 & bushel, | crastone shay. b, semmariced o8 Fol. | mPLy out out all German philosop: - mpractical discus: ns. case is made stronger. —if 1t ns favorable to Peru. 1 On the other hand, despite the {m- | delegaten dare not sacrifice them: Confirmation of this latter fact was|while the south stock is seiling &s|lows, s the paper: e adimp s apallo treaty meant no! o . . found in the sharp falling off of |low 3 asse reached " |selves to the danger of running |low as 20a75 cents a bushel, native =« E Beautiful Bon Air Heights, Va. [[|s ittt Stn ot | il 5, 60, fner 50 Gtes Salnel (0 000 oo ot m [Pt s Liarss bt | conieitoest A S st st e gt KA Zildinla morel I hature of the case, - t t Most of the cabbage from nearby ade where neither party hus st be remembercd that a Yery ‘slowly, | week's selling movement, however,|points ‘e pooe. and. consequently | i res atlony were represent. | A1YtHInE o sell at the presens tin Why swelter in the city when you should be enjoying the deadlock: e forced t o slowly. : ck—a “friengly deadlock”— | 10%¢ L Shen e A 2 clear, fresh air of the country Syl L, e the | studying as they &0 e Zfiifi;”&'x'il’n%n B seryere Wt bear|cheap, selling mostly §0a75 cents aicd in the councll hall To expect & deilod Sl Bl sl BT T Let us start now and build the home you would like on one fact that the delegates have reached | OPinion among their coun numr' o | Setvations Tecerly mD y o a Ol"- crate. Carrots and beets plentiful|world solution in a few weeks at Proposals Called “Irrationnh” deavoring to appease & DOP! rtly Inaugurated bY|at 4.0026.00 a hundred for the former|guch a gathering would be unrea-| “The Russians were per: of our delightful 80x150-foot lots. that stage is a sign of progress, how- | pj,ng fire, which is | the responsible offictals of the stock © delightful S ever = s mand at home lest a fire, s 80 stock {and 3.00a5.00 for she latter. Kale is . p ar ':‘f most logicall way ot @afdeting | Do eforte Tol AR ‘ :e‘-nh of Cautioning. :33271,_}}.11;, 'ntpumchl 18 Ihol'l}l‘ng‘“l‘ the return of every diplomat, with|whole Swhat th this dispute. The deadlock. reached Are Hopeful Sigms. n substance, it was conjectured pa7s. Lettuce also is showing|a quiet request to his government [was R Young Couples—Come Out {in friendly endeu is not the stop- care they may | th8t considerabie liquidation emanit- eftccts of rain and it takes choice | for more guns, more ships and more | disord S i et the h ARt LA delighi ping place, but merely the first stage DG e eE ed from traders who had been quality to bring top quotations, 50a7) | men, because the differences and the jtreated at ¢ specializing in just the home you want. A delight- of what, in this e, iS5 the wiser | €0 home and say: “We tried, but the | tioned against excessive speculation|Cents a basket = Spring cnions and|proplemsdeveloped would have shown | permit and-bath bungalow, a home you will be justly proud move. The delegatos, If Indications | opposition demanded what we can-jand other extensive offerings origin- radish firm and in good demand at|the necessity for increased national | demand. in reach of your pocketbook. are correct, have not actually agreed t. as patriots, give.” And public ated with interest, which have invol-|1-00a1.25 per hundred for the former | defenses. Wonderful to relate, all|sented not, P a > untarily severed their connections|and 1.50a2.50 for the latter. Red and|ihe problems and differences devel-|with twen Shis s Sund i e 1 arbitration by the Unite . > = Come out Sunday and inspect the property. Pt the Eventusl Booiantqa States | genttment would approve thelr ac-|yith the exchange. vellow onlons continue in good de-oped this time only a universal call| was declared th How to Reach Property furnished an account of what has|tion. But they have chosen the hard-| Another reason for the week’s re- mand at 3.5025.00 per 100 pounds and | for disarmament and peace. This|swer would be made been done to date. When the time|er course. They have run the gant- |versal was found in the revelations 2508300 for No. 2s. Rhubarb plen-|gnows, in brief, the first striking|was made at Genoa. T arising from the legislative inquiry |tiful at 3.0024.00 a hundred. Native|syccess of the Genoa conference. not talk: they ac! Tt Take Falls Church car, 12th St. and Pa. Ave. to Veitch sta- o e , ocmes for it y arbitratic b uf\“snr:z“n“:rriu&: Georsetown to Bon Alr stati i Be made amontas s arbitration|icy of public opinon at home 8 tar | QO B he Cpromotion of the steal|squash made its first appearance this | chowed the world, from Russia as a|deavor to find some Bluemont line from Georgetown to Bon Alr station. Cars leave T e e ey o way, that|Without changing a sentiment which |merger. While the detalls of this|Week and sold readily at 90 cents 4| center. in all directions and every- | tion. i i o doss exist in both countries Where|project differed fn no essential from |Dasket. Where, struggling for peace. Not a| “The Russians proposed (Sunday) at 9:30 A.M., 1:10, 2:00, 4.55 and 5:55 P.M. the Chilean-Paravian conterre 1o 2 c e fol- lows =0 closely on the heels of a con. | they are seemingly deadlocked, but | previous undertakings of like char-| June apples arriving this week are|gingle voice was raised for aggres-|twenty-two pages, a co 17 Terence between mations whichise"a | they have reached it in the same|gcter, the manner in which they were|of ordinary quality and selling Slon. The only real fight at Genoa | perts. The other natio ) Phl“lps & Thatcher of friendly endeavor Which|gisciosed gave courage to the shorts.|84.00 a barrel and 1.00a1.75 a bushel | was the fight %t Northelite against | nawering with words, let down t record for the expeditious disposal of | SPIFit i grave; questions and with such aus- {ll’bmp;f::l‘ fi'fif,fi";:bhfi‘;fl"f.nw ‘Washing: Higher Commodity Prices. Only nenapitked stock wanted and| Lioyd George, and Lioyd George won | Russians so gently that they did iclous results. e contrast has|ton 5 2 otty, small windfalls are not|qr every point. - He downed North-|at first know what had happe Bldg. publicity of a definite natur. na. | delegates 2 a fes was|good stock wanted at 10a20 a guart. vith | ‘C = o conferen 1319-21 F St. N.W. Ing the Chilean-Peruvian Conterane [0 \Washing Lon ““‘\'l‘t‘;f‘:i‘:;‘*&' deh.?z ‘[’,:,‘f,"s"e;fm’;’m;':’; ’:"g:xfl'”;‘zmm"?“y;Slru\\‘hc—rrlep scason drawing (o 4 i:“n‘\-E?Jvfl‘l%?..'“pii‘x‘s‘?n&"nfl'fi Sote o‘r"ii’y’l’;\'.’f.é Wil have it ot 7 ¢ delegates have met, day after|Were not given o °s, . sugars, tex- | close and only native or nearby stock | of indorsement.” Hagie $n June? And the confe day, excluding S Gvarait he gfand. which has kept their | tiles and leathers, & higher ratio of 5 k fot i - gue in June. And the confer Houa aven the r_:g.",;vl(zr:rl:s, nd nes O s “scparated for thirty-eight | production in the automobile trade ;f,ln',‘"gh:é’f{fl,:,,.,‘Z:"‘,‘nufi'n';“"“'_,‘:’]“ Germany Defeats Purpose. adjourned. The Russians were o ¥ hecretariea, and, re- | coun Fle O Geiegation stood Armiy |and increased activity in many lincs |4 ready sale at 10als a pint for the | “The nations assembled firet tried e ! that the morrow would bring forthion the principles, which have come 1o | of business. 3 former and 20a30 a quart for the lat- | to agree as to whether the real prob- She taitin e a e T Fated T K Lo | On fecented doctrines in thelr coun- | Regurdiess of the almost «féady|ler. Gooseberries in falr demand at|lem of reconstruction should begln|ang iking. mads most of the : Intervals heve elapsed between the|tries since 1584, They were sent|expansion of loans and discounts by |gag a pound. with Germany or with Russia. The|220, BEC SROWH (REESCTCS, Meetinge « while ieiegates chbied | bstensibly to settle the “Tacna-Arica” | clearing house banks, local call| “(eneral egg market steady, with | English, of course wanted, first, Te- D e i thelr home governments for instruc- | question, or, to be more exact, the|money rates were at lowest qu e B ke Y dnaen | construction of Germany. The French [ 9% iBwer. DAl SESILDEX) I tions, which when received appar-| unfulfiliea provisions of the Ancon |tions’in four vears, short-time funds|for native and nearby firsts and 92 {would not have it and therefore One Great Achievement. ently contained nothing of a con-|treaty.” Butl the trouble has laln in)eased and merchants’ paper found &/|for average receipts. Daily receipts | Llovd George moved on to Russia.| “The conference was a structive nature. The unwillingness|the fact that Peru and Chile fall to|more ready market. e SveaEe Taie Pl arapie for Ge-|While he was making every possible | cess It showed the Ge |1 raret 'the “unfuifilied provisions | Informed financiers expressed Iittle | iong " Flempt shipment advisable |Concession in conferences 'with the| Russians the French )of the Ancon treaty” in the same surprise at the result of the bankers [,,“.,m‘ to hot weather, as all hela | Russlans and French at his villa, the | the Ttalians and the Bel ; I Attention, Real Estate Brokers and 2l Owners of Colored Property e e T T e | eorprat B e Fonlh S e bhnsens | e tiy B d o ST Vi U e T ting dbou mediation-what s the [early solution ot | the reparaiions glock has to be sharply discounted. | " (}e" conference, as far as it was|the other. and the oniy resuiting . question to be mediated? problem were not abandoned. Muc Th. . .. | 1o benefit Germany, by announcement | mand was peace. We have a large demand for colored PERPETUAL - 2 0f the previous month's gain in for- | Lhere is 8 g0od demand in the live],? Ty private arrangement with| “It was, of course et What Is to Be Mediated eign exchanges was canceled, the|outiTY WATECr 07 WpTinEEre ““'"“j' Russia. the first meeting of these natinis British rate alone holding within | & - o oL S0c & poun “In the early developments Rathe- | in distress to formulate & plan whicn “or Chile. t estion resolves it- S ediu 5 For Chile. the qu Feasure distante ofity Taceat TaxS ‘\‘\r:wdnewn;mléum bring 40a45 and small houses, and we:can sell your colored prop- selt into the holding of a plebiscite to | .y nau felt aggrieved that Germany was | would give quick rellef. but the cre leghorns 30a40. Birds| 00" {n"4pe limelight and dictating | success at Genoa is that the BUILDING erty for you. tyVV {1 i determine the nationality of the| peatares of Today's Markets. under lis Ibs not wanted ~YOUE|i{erms of reconstruction for Europe. |hav emet, have discussed atch the papers for the weekly sales | provinces of Tacna and Arica. e O e e eoun e 0 5000 dc. |He and his associates proposed to put | thelr differences, have reathed made through this office. s e, 1t is the esttlement by |stock mariet was featured by recar- |for old hens at 23a2s, while old |ihemsSelves on the waD. Rl i e S : some other method than a plebiscite | rent. selling movements, notably in |roosters are draggy at 15 = Sprink | Fernoon and fired the bomb into the | ther conferences must niuw ol oils, steels, equipments, coppers and [ducks wanted at 22a25 a pound, but | a5 CTY promotion of peace and go0d W the nationality of Tacna-Arica, claim- | .,jjs ~ Extreme reaction of one to al- (old ducks neglected at 18a23. ing that Chile has been in possession | most five points were onl ¢ With hot weather prevailtng ship-|—— [ RESULTS—NOT PROMISES Pays 6 Per Cent = . v that lebi- | retrieved in the covering of contracts)pers should not crowd ¥ on shares maturing in 45 ||| °F 00 Provinces so lon€ thel @ Bob | Detors the heavy close. - e kens i chon, i 2o, fmeny) LIVE STOCK MARKETS. WALL STREET NOTES 83 ihs. [ jiacite: won Clearing house loans and discounts |considerable loss to the shipper| BALTIMORE, Md, June 10 (Spe-| Two loans of C fo? s or months. t sided affalr. disclosed another actual increase of | through suffocation of the fowl. cial)).—The general live cattle mar-/|$10,000,000 each have L For Chile, the question would be |about $37.000,000, net demand deposits ket is quiet, with whart receints light, | by liquidation of collat but ample at stockyards. Trade de- | $17,500,000. Company ex MAXWELL MOTOR SCORES. |mand centered on top grate h‘louk.:ne\\- fiscal year Domestic production by Maxweil|and all thin, ordinary cattle has to | carry-over of st Motors during May amounted to 6,172 | be sold at a discount = Quotatlons ¢ cars, whieh fs a bit better than the |today at Light street wharf: | 800 line will rece el o by Cthe semedule | Beef, first quality, pourd, 7a8; me- | ernment $552.000 as Shipmenta amounted. to 6.200 aars |dlum, 5a6; bulls, s to quality, 4as;|of guaranty for six m Maxwell business has been showling |OXen, as to quallty, 3a5. period of federal co Sonsletent Improvement, and the week | _Calves—Veal, choice, pound, 10%8| . o oo om o | 80 much in settling any one question ne 3. the last on record, showea f 116: cholce fat heavy sall; fair to 4 Ehsife Télepnone & T | The trouble will be in getting some- ere amounting o $1.200.800, | E00d. §%a8. heavy smooth fat veals, its slar] & to $1.200.000. 1 £004. (B3 rough, 5%aé; common|dend of 1% p | thing in definite shape to settle. HEAVY REALIZING SALES the banner week of the year. Ll ?S,’,:";i July 1 o B _ | expanding by almost §50.0. confined merely to that of the plebi- [ SXP&T e e o creased excess reserves to $31,500. e e nip of the" prov. | The day’s general nexs Included an- | faae of Taraca, lying immediately |nouncement of a §2.300.000 goid fm- ! north of Tacna and Arlca, which Peru | Portation from termany. o et ] | claims Chile seized without warrant. | Tany weeks, ant a review o b e e When tne time Anally arrives for | 0NLNES TGS R O the Ay arbitration, the dificulty will not lie | (0 B¢ PIae Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than 1317 F St. N.W. Homes for Sale to Colored—Easy Payment Plan pliche SEANE DD _— : V i E ‘ : $800, <ni 7 Sheep—Xo. 1, pound. §a7; old bucks, f 000 Knit goods distributors closed a 3 Use of some surplus wartime! 41 a5: common, 23%88%. SR : C[-lE Cl-lAS D 3 good business in May, according to IN COTTON A FEATURE O e Y ahnehs ana | an, common, BU SN spring. 35| President'Kurrie of the & 9 La Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. {reports. Hot weather s having | NEW YORK. June 10.—Heavy | sunic around Hatteras beach as a pro- | and 10 pounds, choice A, 14; fair to [ J2v8 last week in . er . NLW. good effect on trade, but retailers i _ | tection against the sea is a sugge: d, 13al13 oor, rough heavy y oraly Lo realizing sales were absorbed on com- | (FCHON FEEIE BE O3 upon oficially lgaor?\hs, l!a12." P 3 cept one week in September, 1420, continue to buy summer goods for| "0 (0" L eaett e immediate needs, although limited atively. & eactions in' _theisqon. i 10c; sows, i o | supplies force them into the market, | cotton market today with both July! asflfuflzih’mfl}';e?‘;‘l‘;‘g-s B'r"‘d- e "‘R'epor(s tr:_m suto makers indicate | Underwear is moving freely. and October contracts making new = — - R ¥ : that shipments ot S10 JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Ideal New Home COLONIAL TYPE high recorgs fn the later trading - July was r@latively firm on covering | scattered coverings and trade buying | CHICAGO, June 10—(United States|by boat. by shorts and buying sald to repre-|on the advance in that position, and | bureau of markets).—Cattle—Re- | carloads, EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD INVESTMENTS sent price fixing. It sold up to 2237, ! a good con: e house demand for | ceipts. 500 head: compared with week | by boat. - o 4 at 22.31. October advanced from 21 1 later liveriex, December ad- beef steérs 25 to 35 highe - - or 35 points net higher, and closed!vanced to th the weneral|cows and heifers, 15a25 up, grassy| The P. B, & W the early low level, to 22.38 and closed | higher late in the ng The close fcows showing least advances: bulls,|its regular’sem 55 to 40 higher; veal calves mostly [ 3 per cent pavable Ju at 2222, with the general market|market selling 15 to 35 points net closing firm at net advances of 10|was only a few points off from the [§1 higher; stockers and feeders|of record June 15 to 30 points. December contracts|best under realizing. Sales of print|steady to 13 higher; top matured| , roceiver was nan £0ld oft Lo 21.70, with the more active | cloths in the Fall River market for becf steers, 9.60; top long vearlings |, '\ica) Riley & C 650, | for McCall Riley & C 3 Apartment Buildings for Sale Small Cash Payments—Moderate Terms months showing et losses 'of ahout | tne week were extimated at 190000 | 5.0 ght mixed’ vearlings. fox eCAll Hiley . to points shortly after the call, | pieces and the curtallment of produc- | weck's bulk prices beef steers. ©.o: LW I Splendid Returns 7 to 16 polnts shorcly after the call | pleces i 00 iost plants these ave|3a0; tockers and feeders. 7.00a7.15:{Rer for Bem. Was SXiRence H MOUNT PLEASANT the decline and_the market soon|said to be w rking on full time and |butcher she stock, 5.13a780; canners ek & d 85,000,004 storles, 27 apartments—Annual Revenue, $12,900.00. urned firmer. New Orleans was a|some increase of activity is also re-jand cutters, 3.25a4. veal calves,| rne C. St P. M. & O road has H T ' 1o % 4 good buyer of July, while there was!ported at other New England plants. 10.50a11.00. e 1 o issue $35,000.00—4 stories, 12 apartments—Annual Revenue, $65.850.00. 00d buyer of July, while there was ported at other New England plants | 105001 peceipts, 10,000 head: steads | 55550, &0 S el : o to 10 lower than Friday’s average E Soceeis L or walEhth Off monts top, 105 | o, o e red for coLporate bulk, 10.10a10.80; holdover light Digs |pysiness. [ [ about steady, mosty 9.75a10.50 — ‘/ el' a e el S heavy weights, 10.50a10.65; medium.| Youngstown Sheet & Tube is pre 10.40210.80; 1light, 10.75810.85; 1ight|paring its Hubbard plant, consistinz TAKOMA PARK $14,000.00—3 storles, 3 apartments; Lot 50x200 feet Shade Trees— Annual Revenue, $2,280.00. TERMS: CASH. $4,000; balance secured by 1st deed of trust ;ggoxoxqo,ooa.r\'w at, 6% for 5 years, with semi-annual payments of H each. EDMUND J. FLYNN CO. lights, "1040210.80; packing " sows. |of two blast fur L fo = = = . mooth, 9.25a9.8 ckin ows. | i al s Just Northeast of the City and in i 00a9.35; kiul‘:’n‘g plgs, 9608 pEbiEn fobal ety Line With the Greatest Growth 5 President Harrison of the Sheep—Receipts, 8,008 head; today’s | ern road declares that out ! ! Incorporated L3 receipts mostly all direct, market|last half of, th irs ! 715 South Buildi Main 725 Ou nominal; comparedl with week ago.|and \‘xjr;derh v itior outhern Buildin, Sln e desirable spring lambs and ewes | favorable showing for the r “DESCRIPTION’ 8 i 2o e ¢ Tpving: 0 Sow | be expecied: Fixed charkes = in width: liv er: shorn lambs, fat wethers and|four months of this year W u_’gifnt FLuordPlnn fiCente\- hall, 8 feet in width; living room, Of R o » Vearlings, weak to lower; week's|earned 14x28 feet; handsome fireplace; dining room, 14x16 feet; kitchen = = emaiming Lots Now On bulk prices spring lambs, 14.00a14.5 == ideal in size and conveniences; breakfast room to seat six; sun =) culls, '8.0089.00; €horn lambs, 11.00a| American Locomotive has 4 i § > : 12.7 earlings, _8.00a wethers, | closed orders for fourtcen or 3 5 £.5087.75: ew 3.506.75; new crop | lives. two of which a 1 OR REN] 1 ‘ TG e 2= feeder lambs, 11.25812.00. tral of Georgla road. | e . NEW YORK, June 10—Cattle—| ifonawk Mining has de parlor, 14x16 feet; tile bath, built-in tub. Second Floor Plan—Four bedrooms, 2 sleeping porches, tiled bath, extra lavatory, and fireplace. Attic over entire third floor. Price, $17,500 3709 Northampton Inspect Sunday. GATWOOD S. BENNETT 809 Continental Trust Bldg. Main 6594. Receipts 690 head; no trading. Calves | gividend of $1 a share. pa i i H £ eale, =80 ; = ther dividends declared wor ew Very Desirable A partments | ey . ] e e Keteipta sas0:| otntt e S R i 3 head; {rregular: lambs 10.00a14.25: ! Trucks—$1.75 a share each | heep, 8.00a5.00; culls 2.00a2.50. nd preferred stoc | 1 HE RI V IERA : . ‘ P e e cents a share | 1 i ¥ . ng. ‘ s s . =B/ PRAIRIE PIPE GAINS. GelBlons, 2310 Ashmead Place Northwest g . e oTRAIRIE PIEE GATNS. oe| L YE TORK June do__mne 3 i} aris ouse 1 iR e cupokt dor 19N showe et th kol e i come of $15.760,500 after charges and gnow.s' that thev hold £31.50¢ NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Two or three rooms, kitchenette and bath i Cones. or $56.37 a share earned On | aicess of 1 i e i : 5 o00.000 ot capital stock. In 1936 Sxc0EE Of IeBRl o0 s Fron Furnished and unfurnished | it net income was $8,932323, OF | \meic | 7.430 fron $33.08 & shar ament ollaw Deducting from total Income the E;n:}‘lm':cau,nlrs.”»“ pipe line rents of $174,628 and in-|000; increase, $37.022,000. Terest of $642,189, & total net income | (ash in own vaults, members' foi- of $15,760,500 is left for 1821. eral reserve bank, $61.860.00 n- ‘erelle. $767,000. I PRICES REASONABLE - EEVER =1GOS e R A B N $12,072,000. | Reserve in own vaults, state baris and trust companies, $7,439,000 o Attention, T euree i dcpositaries, state b v pan Real E‘tate Men! banka And truss companies §1 000; increase, $237,000. N - s . Net demand deposits, $4.250.3 Experienced Builder is desirous | increase, $49.825.000 United St to make connccliot;: “l,;m reliabfile d';y,;';-,gsggg;% e - rm to build. on profit | crease. $28.978.000. redbigstate o Lo Circulation, ~$34,698,000; increas sharing basis. For appointment, | $90,000. -] . AgRregate r rve, $597.034.000 Address Box 170-H. Star Office. ®.| . Ag®ate reastve. SE8T0ICH0 crease, 84, Summary of state banks and { companies in Greater New York i in clearing house state- Quick No one is a true citizen, or at least demonstrates his fidelity, till he becomes interested in ownership of land and a home. Greatest Home-Building Plan Ever Devised Wouldn't you like to personally profit from the rapidly in- creasing ‘rowtyh of this city and own a Home in the attractive Riverdale Heights Suburb of ‘Beautiful \Washington? It's easy. You make your choice now and enjoy your property while paying it on easy terms. i Just think of the wonderful opportunity you have in this growing Homé Suburb. Practically a part of the splendid develep- ment of RIVERDALE, with ita beautiful homes, direct electric and steam car service, excellent roads right into the city, electric, as and water service; stores, post office. etc. RIVERDALE glEIGHTS‘lfl ideally situated for the man who wants to have all the pleasures of life in the country and still be near.City comforts. o inspect, take G street car to Riverdale and get off at Post Office, then walk east a few minutes to East Riverdale Station on Trolley liné. Or go to 15th and H streets northeast, transfer there ta car going to East Riverdale directly on the property. Come Out Sunday Terms as Low Main 4752 ‘ 1415 Eye St. as 85 Monthly If You Are Looking for Something New Inspect Houses Adjoining St. Gabriel’s New Catholic Church = 7th AND WEBSTER STS. These houses are different from the ordf: uses. are mmch Geoper Rad Mave larker ropitnd hre Bk i New Apartments for Rent | THE KENDALL ‘ 1436 Spring Place Northwest discounits, etc., $660,451 increase, $1,089.90 | Gold, $5,612,200; increase, $33.70 § Cutrency and bank notes, $16.4:15.* : 800; Increase, 298,000, o b eposits witl ‘edera exe! For Rent Bank of New York, $58.927,600. d= crease, $924,900. NO. 1424 dmomo-. $691,158,900; Ao eliminating amo ‘e depositaries Sixteenth Street | g el it il e Take 9th Street Car to Varnum Street N.W. Just completed and ready for occupancy —— YOU CAN EASILY RENT 2D FLOOR FOR ENOUGH TO MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENTS INSPECT TODAY Apartments of 8 rooms, with 3 baths, Now ready for oc- | NEW YORK DRY GOODS. cupancy. P NI;EW YORK, June m.d-ac.nlzon gooi ] e Stro! and activa tod THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. || Firns Sware " firm st iereguiar ey A < ame. T Silks showed some improvement. B laps were steadier, Linens were i-reg: = (73_8;”‘_! M-NAV. - ular. A@vances. iri ‘elothnig Are betn and Walk East 2 Squares i 5 : 4 & Jes $ ! : I y 5 i : posits :«:‘u..as:..m : decrease, 13, FORCE YOUR HOUSE TO PAY FQR ITSELF ?uu-'-uMcKEMR-fl GOSS'"’“‘ A FJs : W. HOLLOWAY F?Skhn X Comer o P Stret Bl Send me full particulars, etc., of lots at Riverdale Heights, without ol;lignions to me. Name - “Address Members of the Washington Real Estate Boord : , 1415 Eye St. cers vésisted - | Only five left | Two rooms, kitchenette and bath, large closets i