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THE EVENING “STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, FINDING BLACK.INK FIGURES ARE TAKING THE PLACE OF RED MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922 ~ . IN. Y. Curb Market|Grain, Produce and Live Stockl GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. 20 . o EARRINGS STILL FAVORED. DRAPERIES TRADE LARGE. NEW YORK, June 19.—Retail sales «of draperies and upholsteries continue | NEW YORK. June 10.—Barrings both in bizarre and more simple de- signs. continue-to top the demand fpr STOCKS ARE FIRM (Quotations furnished by the Associated Press.) TOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. H 1o be very good. The demand is|ihe hetter grades of jewelry. Com- stronger than the merely sezsonal|pinati of black and white are INDUBTRIALS. BALTIMORE, June 19 (Special) — EgS— Strict]; Dusiness whicn ordinarily develops. | especially wanted, with the briolet or sales. | High, Lew. 23| Fotatoes—New, barrel, 3.80a400; No | gled, per oo, oeab. aelacte. et | ®nd has been compared to the excel- | myltiple-facet drop in the lead. BIf- 700 Aeme Coal . L 1.75a2.25; old, 100 pounds, 1.50a southern, 24. 3 1 lent trade mow being done in floor | facts to match various costumes have B ’I' d R d Pl AL Kaktlas. ooy No. 2. 1.00a1.25. Asparagus.| Live poullry—Roost ., 13; | goveriugs of all description , Manu- | eew woriced oue by the manufact- oston lradesmen epol’te eased OVC!‘ 00 Canty nads (Leoatot; No.' 2 1.20al50. Lickeys, per Ib., zsaau-E:;h:;rcniéLen{l acturers undoubedly have rge | yrers. and it is not uncommon for a ushel, 1,75a2.00. Beets, hun- | Per lb.. 40a46; "y cach, 60 Tolaime of current orders on hand. and | womun 10 buy several puirs of ear- ‘Na products e Movi A T t-l foriia: dred. 3.505.00. Cabbage, crate, 1.00u | fowle, Hazi. Aeals oumepicach 493 Ve not as v ven 2 - | rings of var Bote : A A ot ." “Carrots, . 4.00a6.00. resse i i o e o Falt Dusintes. The | ese Lich difteront Earmints and on y ng extile 100 Dort Motar. o D ne oot Tuntrad O 0. | o ane maoih i o ek S I e e e T : 5 2 i Durunt“Moior: e B chinanary. baswer, | 36: Toosters, pes’ 1o 15; rarkess. »ei | SNOWS Benefit of Recent Re- 4'to be large. however. considering { continues to lead in the demand for 1tuation ‘)Brlghtens 125, Eggplants, crate, 1.5042.26. |10, $5a40; keats, young, each, 60. | 1he fact it |"I_\ fojtheseaton, hum [£or easterng stones for earring pur- 2 lu;l:lbushel 30a40. BLlVemllflck—Cuh'es, choice, per 1b. | Aation. SDU" in Mexi rements are being anticipated by P It is also being purchased in ttuce, ket, 1.00a1.75. Onions, | 9: medium, %asi.: thin, Lambs, | ican number of retailer: who foresee | quantity for sautoirs, as well as for 100 pounds, 2.50a3.00; Bermudas, crate, | ¢hoice, per lb., L hogs, per |} Jigher prices later on. owing to the [(he manufacture of the so-called BY EDSON B. SMITH. assures producers of satisfactory 1.7682.50; spring onions, hundred, 1.00 | 10 11. % i - m—Gai eance i raw materials. The fall[stone and link bracelets, which in |gpecisl Dispateh to the Star. prices this season. e al25. Peus. bushel, 165u3.00. 'Pep- |, Creen frut—Aoples. per bbl s | Petroleu ains. Tines of several factors in the trade|some iustances appear to have en- e o 2 : pers, crate, 1.50a2.50. Radishes, hun- | %:00: per bu. basket, nearby, 1.50a2.00. e “re said 1o be the most elaborate and | tirely displaced the “box™ and “paved [ BOSTON. June 19—Production in) B jilging B Fri dred. 8.00a4.00. Rhubarh, hundred, | Western, per box, 2.75a4.25. California BY STUART P. WEST. reified in their history. types. most of the lines of New England is ng Boom at Frisco 5. 00 ach eels 1 95a1.80, | Oranges. per crate, 7.50a9.00. Lemons, | NEW york o Squash, - basket, 15a85. . Tomatoes, | PET BoX, £.50a6.00. " Grapefruit, per Lo | Somwaon l.nme 18 4]: was a rea .00a5.00. §.00810.00. ble observation 16 make regardin: steadily improving and has_arrived Suliash. . hasis T e Striking Business Feature this mouth. but the activity of the & 7 = T T e o (| at nearly normal levels in many fac- el ik 300 Huiio, Corp. pr.. . Applesaoarly June, barrel. 2.50a4.00; | Strawberr 20a30. todey’s stock market that lud the pe ;) “ ;) 3 A ) tories. Both production and con- BY LYNY C. SIMPSON. T R T bushel, 1:00a1.75. Blackberries, quart, | ¥ e8€tibles—Potatoes, oid, No. 1. PET [sition not been vers much str = AL sumption are large. and while the [Special Dispatch to The Star. 100 Rwift Internationsl. i Cantaloupes, crate, 1.25a8.00. per sack ~3.00a380: 1y "y ge R S ({ N SAN FRANCIS & 100 Tenn Ry L & P Cherries, pound, 10a16; quart. 10a20. potatoes, per bbl. No. 1. 3.00a ie decline of the previous fortnigl { * {| margin of profits is small, thel, SAR FRANCISCO. ;’runlensl;e:"l"‘:: pacco Products. . Gooseberries, pound, 6a7. Huckleber- | #:00% No. 2. 1.00az.00 Yams. 200a300. {1t would not have stood up the wa N . 4 . 0! e strik . ) T im b6 3 ¢ - & Lettuce, crate, 1.00a2.50. e let- it T ‘IP([(II lleddll" ~ vy :l’i'f:‘:“‘(":‘“” industries is in the right of the industrial situation lere this ) U AL Heat } .4.;,_22_3";,“;?,‘.‘3&, Fe ey oy | e 0 Cy lr:b('lmll‘gnflun‘}g.m?“’n)u;.;fl_I""J dgaiust outside incidents which o ¢ 4 1 g ection. ; | week. Lumber mills continue to op- i & Hi e Raspberries, quart, s ve: | Onions.” per crate, .00a2.75. . Cabbuge rily would bive heen disconcertii Nearly all business men are finding e at cupacity with orders on their g » e 8 W atermelons, - each, | IEW. Der basket, 75ar00. Cucumbers re were twa f o o Wi books well ahead of deliveries. The 4 q . 15a25. atermelons, each, Dor baskol, SRl P t happe E ddled sk 1d that the black ink figures are taking | canning interests are naming what Suats, Tomatocs, per box, Florid ngs over the week eud. One ws ? me ed with the old- the place of red and are thoroughly | they consider fair prices for fruit Selling Prices at One 0'Clock M e s | forma e q y ns . b 4 i s 3 . Missiasingr. T 3 ormal ot by the railwa 1 11 1 1 N satisfied with the way their products [ “TOBS: but growers e hole 35 off.in | STANDA | Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, mo | 5:00 per o e, 6 411%‘:!‘1 T bbl n chiefs Eodrmaligrily time collar cleansing. Now o b hope “of " higher pricet. e | 300 anglo urieas o1l quotations; No. 2 red winter, spot, 1243 Peppers, per crate, 150u3.00 vole anions employes wus = ng : y 3 : No. @ red’ winter, garlicky, spot, 1.19:[100. ~ Asparagus, per doz., strike it would be put in Toxeile s Sech= o N Eoroac S | % the good dressers have s b s e ek e T Tl e e e (SR B aa ol s ¢ i S 2 ; es | lent. s ers 15 30 Ot Ol ooenns o sales, PN 3 % B e other . coutinued seve X medaled” with praise our on the losing end. as Lusiness men | Stocks ure fattening and prives ob- oo Oft e SrnCo_cam, old_vellow. quoted CHICAGO LIVE sTOCK MARNET: {deciiue in steriing and continental o = 3 the beginning. Several more Rhode | lory to growers. o o per barrel; contract com. spot, CAGO, June 19/(U. & buresy of o, mhiciontgin Led B AL AU L . No. 4 corn,'s, : ‘track corn, | markets). — Cattle — R ts, 0y | the other side of the ocean and wh @ new laundenng method. Tsland mills have opened up and the! Wine grapes ure in demand and g g s ke, eian ke ates eer 3000 hud had its influence il il . It k + }l d 11 mfifi:“:umpsm‘re m|lli'4 are k;-cn:,n; r_rmex named furflllus year's crop are No sales, X butcher she stocks, canners and cut- | NeW York was opened for busiucss ir gates open to workers who de- | higher than in 192 ol duction W Yo, 2, . i 5 ‘ . S @ 3 n’l[:] es a starched collar gL e | Einerousing wnd the average daily Oxte—White, Xo. % 4% nominal ver |1o0% Stcors, 8757 bulk. 8.25a8.153 n- | Sl oded 5 A I The interesting feature of the tex- |Tate of output has shown a decided o i s o et I~ ad 2 , _ The strike threat resulted i a livie Ly exible, but warm-weather. e Sicuation fn that boch Sorton 4 | nprovement "y weelc | No fmine= | o b BomuK o e D e e s 1on o | Seling Mireaind fhier eupacully tn Mk = & woolen goods are lagging behind the | dlate advance in the prices of crud : R NS 3 B 1B Towe: wer: | grade way shares which have re- ‘fi wilt defiant. prices of raw cotton and weol prices. | il or Easoline are expected, however. o pts, 55 tons; range is 16.00 | bulls, 10a15 lower: bidding, 25430 |cently been the object 00 Bl s, TOLMAN].ZE’ Leading commission merchants here. Export irade through this port has loit0:n tor Maln Lo igoed g:“;‘y”‘zu'p'gl‘;“‘fi' R e Dt he ition. But taken as a whole there was very CottoT o0 not been so Foc 2 oped for - od hays rm v 3 7 andy cakne peak of i bt ! are very bullish on cotton goods and | een so good as was hoped for 1 umple for trade. Cutters, 5.0044.00; bologna bulls, eariy | Hoy " Peak Of In the vy oy i was declare they see prospects of pric Straw-—No. 1 tangled rye, 15.00: No. :around 4.50; bidding, $.00a8.50, mostly jon veal calves. raw 'silk markets in Japan is being increases in p c ings print_cloths, sheetin; 11.50a12.00; No. 1, nominal, % before in the last few u and dr Soda Within th) ct few | reflected in the amount of express 00 Fede & i in the next few | FUTUE Mreceived here. Develon- | fo Lensieud 0 00. . [ Hoss—Receipts, 33,000 head: opent|years the country has been confronted N e olman aun l { ment of traction lines and paving of GO, June 19.—Generad sell- |InE slow: steady to i5c lower on £0od | with & “uation-wide rail te-up® o ¥ 1o : f streets in Jupan has been felt in the induced by cooler weath v | et ve; light and Nght | find that in end noti o the June Trading Promises to Be |£ioun s ria" miterii "espirica o ink induced by conler weather and by | utchers steady: others o't 1 1ower: [imytermaizen, ' " U o = F. W. MacKenzie, Manager. Bi s fokahama and other Japanese ports. | winter crop belt did a good deal to|to0; 10-80; one load: bilk. 105 8116 sk 2 eson, ik W 7\ 2. , ] : ol i i pins d L L > | steady, heavy weight, sl S resson: shy Ik (@1 e - ggest in Last Three Years Commodity R + ,|carey wheat prices downward today medium weight, 10.50a10. S e e & Cor. 6th .and C Streets N.W. BY JAMES R. RECORD. | modity Reports A icctca lbou arsivals) of Bew(liois Sows, sigoeth i) Tae e i ) % i i : i €W \Ligher; culls, natives Imostiy. s ar ik me Special Dispatch to the Star From Varlous Secllons‘ wheat this week primary centers 167041 Ti however strike pught et 3 | s rima 210 ght light, 10. by th k ab @ C . FORT WORTH. June 19.—The busl- e e T e s ([AcktiE (dowa, ypugli80A8 Lo e sy e ! p oolest in summer. ness done by the department stores Fruit. R S h sas. | e B, 3 0RO 80, jup1 e, = | i hiere so far this month gives promise | ATLANTA. Gu. June 19 (Special) i ions_ olan Nadeal o e =, 14,000 head: steady | ropy. sty ¥ dressiest all times—a | that June will be the biggest sales|~The commercial peach crop of ! L ons. which varied 1o strong: spots higher; four loads .y s th L e i » month merchunts have ey Georgia this year probably will not| B R el 10% toigoed Idalio lambs with e i hosh epcapial s Aatio) 2 TOLMANIZED starched the last three years. Mouey for pur- |exceed 8.700 cars. including first ship- | xaoo Matnal 01 el T e T T e e 7 nE purposes s uppearing from ment. according to estimates of bu | et | setback all around riheriigher: culls fatives Nterling at $$4.40. 9 ery direction course, much of 2 of marketls. This is 2,500 cars L& AL el e very ignod lamyled i e 2 collar. Phone Franklin this is coming from the farming dis- than bumper crop of 192 York " off oorn” and oats descended with |lings, 11.00; good 105-pound fed e more Than A week 4gp Teae @( = tricts, where grain is being harvested S Rl et g " top light ewes 1 dropped bolow the $4.40 Tevel, d. ections are as good as| i o b C 3 of 3 cents in the pound fro e rotat s i Coal. the corn market continued to fall. Freneh francs at 850 w B Department stores are puttin, i EAST ST LOUIS., Il. Oats started 13 to Na¥ lower: July! DAIRY MARKETS. 2 e extra salespeople, something unheard | (SPecial) —Many coal miners from to 34, and later underwent an; BALTIMORE, June 19 (Special) » - of at this time of year. The big wool | 11linois flelds are finding work at roud | 3 43 additonal sag. Live poultry—Spring chickens, 1b.. 4 clips offered at Brady were sold at !DPuilding or are taking jobs on build-| 3 . R ; Lower quotations on hogs weak-|ats: medium, 35a40; small and white sin ; ::I:m:s ‘Sm‘;li‘n::t{p;led all ‘phxpecln_ '('fif« :;ong;;ucuun work throughout | o E ”}?.?uxr,z.‘,'il"n,.,d)fl Ceratot et iearad leghorns, soutf\ &.m hens, mavks ; Pyt E : o eady: receipts, ~| roostere, 15al6; ducks. 18a s ::;:ag:;\en“e_;lh}hv tomato and fruit S total 'r:m';! aya‘(u shipments. 1.146; | ducks. 28a30; pigeons. pair. that France is n | et e et Ting " e o 4 pyyouisiana and, Okiatioma | iigge—Lost off. nailve f what the aba < and ea L o fra | : No 2304 | firsts, doz. 24 souther a mea P Dodlors: pachanort ST LOUIS, June 18 (Special) — ewt; S aulding _ro 2 Sl 21ga | Tor the g | remomting. i gonilding materiale are |yany new cars are being sold in this e {racked No. g a8 atent T 0 PROSPECT PLACE et et tion tth sidence |wection and demand is exceedingl 3 > ¢ bi y 3436 es. 274 ! | st with prices for material | gocirn o FEnE arrels Irish cobblers, | 34a36; ladles. 27a h as fr g - { maintaining their high levels estab- |}, O eretanes Ot oheh e i atés e lbarsolsinighy pdnied S8, anity s jlished six weeks agn. Sweet potate | orgine rchange of used . Largs L best, 4.75a5. puorer | ess butter, 30. wl { growers have formed an exchange . oe s, ire reported motor truck 150, eastern shore Vir-1 spw ce had | for handling the present crop, which 1. Prufecturers rs Irish cobblers, | pirmer s A { = = Elmers ) {mere aron) ctpor Building Materinls. CHICAGO. June 19 (Special) of buil perhaps, bui that a Spurt in Mevican ldaho sacked 4 laho sucked russcts, 240 |, y May were 15 per ce | \ N i which in turn was 44 1 wheat rallies i e Coutn i ail of Mareh. Production | they failed 1o last. Xo| “A:(\rllr-v ) R o 5 § H r ocent In May over ¥ busing developed. The | 5 it e Tt et o I = Mining 10 to 1.10% and Septem- Rteit BL RS a0 It6 : ! SHIP SERVICE | Iron and Steel. i n : 0 | CHESTER. Pa.. June 19 (Special) — an Jngnodst s . 44. do.. 3 | WHITESTAR—ToChamnelports, Liver. |\ teémporars receiver has been npv‘ Rt bushels in 1 afl: state and n P try | peok Queenstown and the Mediterranean. | POIntcd Baldt Anchor and Chain o] | Vieible corn supply tolal was u sur-|ern hennery whites, firsts to iy me territory has been | Standard of service in keeping with the |PR!'Y. Which opcrates one of the ! 0 el Torer it Ju1y 611 dy. 2 do.. hennery browns. extras | up ake the place of present magnificence of Obmic, Homeric and | ('ECSt Dlants in the country for : i July t state und nearby L hiths WRthin, & S tarior 05 W . worid's largest ship, Majestic. Regalae |Manufacture of anchors and chains. il Qi Qven, High ! and mixed colors, o] out. «ven sueh a jump as the stoch > {1t is declared that disagreement { T3, | Keptember e { extras, 0. {has had since Th would not . llb“ !l‘"-Al:“‘. = among_the directors over the man- 90z | Decomber o.... 105 © 1138 | Cheese —Firm; receipts, 4.266 boxes. | ¢ . it ne to ime: hollow ftile, light c — To Astwerp, calling st |AR®MENt of tho business decided 0" | CORS — b [ state, whole milk. flats fresh. spe-{ Al all events punishment i *r-ni.f'"nw :-.;f'_"‘:rs‘ae::n;:.af ‘1:,.0“?.‘\?..‘ 'r'(‘nm."‘slm‘_‘:.m-;'r':;“mm,' Plymouth and Cherbours. Weeklysailings kholders that they should ask the |hnr 613 ,‘ clals, 19%a201y; do. average run, |flicted s ome short s iilosed eleeping poreh. Reautiful tiew. without & break for sixty miles. of four ships headed by the distinguished urt to intervene by appointing a re- > feptember o "y | 18%a191: state. whole milk. twins cum had it ef : day iabor. Price surprisingly low. Open for inspectiou at any time. Lapland. tceiver. | v i gyt P8 S6=0; doy iaveiag IGtEveRt i RIng EASY ;lcn\ls OFF":E OWNER AMIS!:’:AN!M—T-H burg, L Kitohin Uisne ”lf::: Tovhest 13 i barely steady; broilers, | back e nireie . W. UTT aad Daasig. Service of regularity, de ST. LOUIS, June 19 (Specialt.—The | o & A Toosters, trkeys, Studebaker, Bubi- Phome West 200 Wisconsin Avenue and N St. e Aol i et Sl BRI SR R L S LB 5| % |z Dressed poultry wéak: 1 uther leaders g » . {iast to go down at the time of the | A - ! owls, Went @ resumptis ~ aermaions) Mercanie Marimn o, 5570 1 i IWEEK'S BOND OFFERINGS | i ST ; ingten office: 1308 T st. n.w. ward track, aud plants ure be s | L cie, i ] 7 & B M. MIOKS, Mausger. "":‘(H:‘lblnllmyhd_o\:x‘lyh!«\-"r‘\]"‘innu‘nxiun of | =1 ESTIMATED $82,000,000 ! :;: creamers, ¢ oL e Meagonn ""'";""' y B ily increasing employmen 1 ms seeanch.is Stands 2 jump again i Mexican et | production G J‘} NEW YURK. dune 16—New ofterings | &= —Higher: _‘receipts. Mimacent of the way 1) \ for underwritings last weelk approxi Eocitinan A e L { o % cellaneou stor ard swings in t : Wool. | L{mated $52,000.000, as compared with |age packed e % o T Ahteer . CLARK'S CRUISESbyCan. Pac. STEAMERS [ oNDON Juna 103 (8pscial) — There | 1455.000,600 in the previous week anded firsts, 231 rding the suppose Clark £ dec crease pric: ! v . i o = e el Iy | 0f Iaw wool of highext Quality, which 13 & weekly average DTRI00000 000 in ) B s a Tor ot | ROUND THE WORLD | is well above pre-war levels, but lowe | ;b 2 hacen 2t | the first four months of the vear | \Nashi AL T Soperd 88 “EMPRESS of FRANCE® | 8rade croms grains are still below Anacoudn C Forelgn loans again were conspicuous T has mater 18481 Groes Tons. Specially Chartered price obtained in 1914. The high Aog Am 0il notably the Jugosiavia §25,000.000 & per 1 SN haslane E & MONTHS CRUISE. $1000andup | PTice for cotton is making it exceed- | & Armour 1023 | cent external issue, offered by a coun- OHUnE Ry hien oeele, Foos, Drives, Guidos, ete. | ingly_difficult for woolen manufac. | 1 lierl e 10434 | try-wide banking syndicate at i price Tspment. work ! » ed Round the World Cruises | turers to continue this. ”{;;L;‘;*‘ to vleld $.40 per cent. .s\pul-ulm This new : Among the more prominent domestic pital Traction—5 at 98! ni has not gone far en 3 Ceut Steel S Claric’s 19th Cruise, F. 3,1923 shington Rallway and ctric com. loans were state and municipal issues ssitive conclusions. 8. While We Paint Yours Cotton. 72 MEDITERRANEAN 10 Con Textils 80 11 at 50% aggregating $9.600,000; public utillties | 81 50%. { warrant {has 1aid the ground for hope that the HE MANCHESTE 3 Cop Ex Asen 841 e aon 59 “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" | (o ANGHESTER England. June 191 1§ (00 Bx At be 1925 amounting to $12,650.000: rails, $12,000.~ | ashington Railway and Electric pfd—20{ ('Sl inott exhaustion of oil well: . 25008 Gross Tons, Specially Chartered T HECIAC UL 1 Empire U 3 and industrials. $22,000,000. 4 o Y b V. 65 DAYS CRUISE, $600 and ers in Leicestershire booked more or- ] B The jnvestment mark 000, denced| Mergenthaler Linotype—5 at 151, 5 at 132 | in the present territrs may soon be e palnt all makes ot cars ders in May than In any similar pe- by thetreailyissletor thise mapieatiof: AFTER CALL. jover. At the same time (he . Spai | Tlon i B ety JONE Uime Thare ! ngs, Tetained all of its recent note | pen thiDEton Gas 3s—$300 at 9i%. K10 a1 e and we furnlsh vou a car at | Beeeeimeecovere cliowsd] isew. | = L onfidence. but trading in the gen- | (Hital Traction 5s—$1.000 at 887, 800 figuri a cost not to e}\ceed the S BT STEPHENS AND e rapolttan it . 5 —$1.000 at sy m t108 G0 the Mexican oil taxes v it i HART, Attorneys. : anged. = 2 = E Lanston ticeal amount vou pay to operate IN THE § oF THE DIS W e - s ceals n R B < trict of Culu Holding 8 Distriet court, ESIT] € ALl 1 0 T —In're: Condemnation of fand for an Ve ng the ar - . square 4320, i the. Distre on-wi vour own car dnd give youa mBosTo“#Gz_& District Court X "\ i " newg - o . . is hereby given th 7 3 5 th amons . . L the Distriet of Columbin. time flotations of the S. R v pear . t pant jOb equal to, if not bet METROPOLITAN LINE | piniant ne ot section 100N 16 WIS i ?:l:;‘:;“:(::f\"c“ ¢ men i in fuvor. us apbears pra . . 1 section . of the Code of o v N A LIT < ere may e De % t th th n | Via Cape Cod Canal _ * | for ine District of Calurmibia, bave Sied a pet- | baratively firm in view of the : Asked e an this Dews, but it wa er anv € Orlgl al. Connecting at Boston for Portland, | tion in this court praying for the condemna { of nternational currencies, 0 Tel. & Telga. 45 » of consequence. Th Rockland, Bangor, 8t. John, N. B., ' | tion of the land nec for the opening of sterling exchange n Tel. Telga. 43¢ strike thre: Farmeuth, N8 ° an aliey in square 4820 (bounded by Central P Amer, el & Tl et e e ay from ra . . 3| Steamer leaves Pier 18, . (ft. Mur- | avenue,” Clinton, Walnut and Vista streets) = er. ne. 2 ltogether d caus t.), New York, dally, includi in the District of Columbla, a he N-X: Anacostia and Potomac arvs altoget Upholstering, Slip Covers and | e ew Fgps™aniy acuaing |5, i, DE, of Colimplt g shovn v | 200N DEMAND AND OUTPUT GAIN | iz 20d teiomer S [ iy oharce aliogeits, £20, S nln‘m‘em:3 lnd‘nn'ln!dllm that this cour 1 Sun 011 —_— o : ’l_' 1151:;\;:«:- # o i E provement in other d\rrt'!lmnsl empancl a jury in accordance with 4 Kwift & G EW T g one of Va. 5s { P preferred Wi l [+) vv Ork e B wn e D ] 3T te NEW YORK. June 19.—Steel mill{ capital Traction R. R. " 3y i it wax foward 1) each owner of land to be taken 1 Tidal Osage 7%.. output continued to grow last weck. |City and Suburban 5e <t week, evidently for tl . in by reason of the opening of the said | 10 Un 0il Prod 8s. & ceeking to meet the demands of cus- |Georgetown Gus lst o P icitila daboriov alley and the condemuation of the land { 10 U'n Rys Harana 7l tomers for materials for early del Metropolitan R. R. 5s.. 83" | reason thAt the At action on th 'y for the purposes thereof, and to 1 West PBlectric T or: Prices have stiffened in some Potomac Electric 1st 5 1 {1ook 1= likely to delay actio h sats ax benefits resuiting therefrom the en| 1 Winchester 7% Sivictions. due to rising fuel costs. in- | Potomac 1 L Wvidend. shich has been the ma tire amount of said dam including the FORE ¢ 4 i e Patomac Lineentive for speculative operatior or e i o ey, beluapg s cufficient supplies of labor in certain |Potomac Eier. Pow. g.m. 85 Ingenis 613 619 G St~ N w ew v gr pAFL of lot or parcel of land. which wil localities forecast advancing wages. | Pot. Elec Pow, gm. & ref. Ts.. oy liquidation was oh =l W be benefited by sald opening, in' the propor- according to steel trade survers, in | Wash., Alex & Mt v. 5s A e esuch oOf 1 BOStOll v tion that the stid jury may dnd eaid lots. the near future. bl et & Clty Southern, . of parcels of lai wi e- * 3 i i W s ype © X ™ - wpecstggds? Phone Main 6660 . [ ftea”an provided for"to and by the lhf&re;:(d| e R oL ey puahéa iis " Southwestern, Chicago Gre ‘ode o 5 3 court, t] 0 : & o ike,” s estern ane s n the othe 2 ea o e B S e e in the face of the coal strike.” save, 3 . E. e Teading felt the effect of she rovidaence | icung se7 insrect Tn hee procttices e Tron Age. i 2 v eoRly marsel 0L MISCELLANEOUS {usugs = and they are hereby. warned and commanded the last week the § Co! izas 38 ¥gi | e i this cours on or befare. the Sfih CANADIAN DAIRY FARMS. | 1he tet fed 75 per cent, reaching 80 | RE€s Foily Jn (one)-- Sindebaker, VIA diy of June, 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m. —_— per cent in the Pittsburgh and nearby | W."M. Cold Storage 5s... « heen estimated that if St continue in attendance until the court’ shall June 19— Manitoba | districts. and the independent output ol no more orders ¢ YOR farmers received $12,580.431 for their ‘dairy preducts in 1921. The annual STOCK PUBLIO UTIL earnin ny hus New have made lts final order ratifying and con- firming_the award of dumages and the mssess- show ment of benefits of the jury to be empaneled and it is further ordered. mizht be close to 75 per cent but for: a uumber of eastern mill The upward tendenc the NORFOLK in iron andi smeriean Tel | and sworn hereln: ] further o 2 o and Telga 3 - s { that @ copy of this notice and order be pub’ | pepg he dairy commission ve | stael plant wages, says this periodi- | Capital Traction -....... uin 25 i Artractive and Enjoyable | lished twice a week for two successive weeks | "7 TLIGE e datrycos er savs | sleel Plant HREeS. Gvance from $5.50 | Washinglon Gax . ot A L | e tlce % ook 0T SUer™h Waeh | production will be even greater this|{tlgl® [%na' base puddiing rate to| Y & W, Swmieat He A 1 as for the first » Route to ington Fost and the Washington Herald, news- | coqr for blooded herds are being en- | which employers have agreed in the | . Ry, and Elec. com ... IR0 R e Lsnfier GEaNS New England Resorts | ih dsy of dune, 1922 it ts turther ordered | the T ed farming region along the | ccale. ] Terminal Tazi pra-. .. ... [ 3te volume for the full ye: 2Tth day o ils notice and order be served | transcontinental lines of the Cana-| " fron Trade Review says: eed for; Nould be about $30 on the comme has £18,000,000 in cas Trailer Bodies and Unserviceable Motor Vehicles | that B OB 5 tates marshal or his deputies |dian National Railways. The new |increased production of iron and steel|, . o | > Informstion and Literature at City |upon each of the owners of the Yee of the | gilos, the report €avs, mean morelis bec H a s, ] Vs, oming more pressing as orders | ¢ 3 % s all its bills. War Department Auction Sale Ticket Office, Woodward Building, '.,Z‘m'f be condemned hereln as may be found | economical production ‘of milk and |still are accumulating on, makers Capteal .. 5 {and discounts al its bl i Cols 1\ 1d 27th [ cream. books. Moreover, in some directions | Commercis b n J Camp Holabird, Md., July 27, 1922 731 15th St. N.W. e u."":x‘;"y' mh:"ifir?:“v'r"x'ufii Sore than a hundred cars of cream. 1 %e apparent lengthening periods of[l}}'\'flrlpt"‘ S ! with wo o its largest plants 7 OMMERCIAL Auto-body Bhilders ma; HITZ, Justice (Seal.) A true copy— ery butter, representing 2,316,272 | ghipments are tending to hold back | Farmers and Mechanics’ ning, while two others are shu i i3 f Y . | BURGAN 'H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. CUN-|pounds and having a value of 3$857,- | the placing of new business. Opera.- | Federal . down, Corn Products is operating . be interested in this sale because of Norfolk & Washington' | ¥o@idi smistant clere._jersaniinm | D55 were shipped out of the provincs. e Pl eGically are held In check at | Liberty - | dbwat 60 per cent of capacity. Eari England was & big buyer. Produc-|70 to 756 per cent on the average.| National Metropolitan P ‘Inxs for ithe guarier m oW !im‘r‘lns‘ = are expected o ow a the 500 Troy Trailer Bodies it includes. la close STEAMSHIPS. 1 ‘Théy are of the 1%-ton wood type and are Steamboat Co. { tion of creamery butter showed an|There is good ground for belief that d all in “Class A” condition. For full infor- fnerease of §83,803 pounds over that|the situation soon Wwill have strong | érease from the net income of ti. - Sation the Mot Vehiel in 1920. Value of the creamery but- {effect in stimulating greater efforts [first three month& 1In that peric 4 i 4 on the Motor Vehicles offered, ter is placed at $3.163,538; dairy but- | toward settlement of the present coal { approximately $3.50 was earned LK write for catalor. 27574,263; cheese, $51,209; milk, | strike. The question of deéliveries|American Security and Trust. 260 hore of common stock Other items of Motor Supplies are listed here and facilities for $5.034,928; ice cream. $649,440; butter | continues to dominate the steel mar-} Continental % | preferred dividend requirem: _{which was over 50 per cent in exc preliminary report. which points out | new settlers turned to | dairying last vear because of the cer- {tain returns. The number of new { milch cows in the province is 50,000. When reports dre available from Alberta it is belicved that the prov- ince will show an increase of 30 per n today—was a sign thi 50 ik or all, bids. NEW YORK, June 19.—Condition of | Eon R tutnion or: leather trade is better, according to!Securits Sevings o eading tanner. Prices generally | Seventh Street are shaping their cour: to I|Ighcr“\§fl':‘d l"';l.'l R g Irabas quOtAtions! on dec/hyesiiasion Meshavicl oo 5 sirable descriptions of- leather are INSURA slightly higher. Ixport demand from their inspection will be given prior to sale. Buyers can go from e fat for domestic purposes, §1.416.650. | ket.” this sale to the Auction at Philadelphia, July 28th/ covi 0 the ¢ 1 " gaskate! s 9 el Lada L {of the first quart earnings in 1921 sales in one trip. The go\'ernmcn!Er:seg\'es“nle ?.‘é‘fif&l"r'e':"eic"."f.? TWGH‘FM c“'“e»‘m, Great Lakes . A L e sienisad Seuts TKE——B _TB.AD.E IMPROVES e rate ‘ot St 51 1 that many was not makin falling off in rever md three months us ¢t that for the fir annual dividend of n almost earned p For complete information. write Chief Sales Promotion Section, Office Director of Sales, Room 2515, Munitions Bldg., Washingtog, D. C. These Are Some of the Items ount of the ing the s of the f entir b & Commercial. “TIONESTA” “JUNIATA™ “OCTORARA” - Buffalo to Dulath and Return 2230 Miles - Ameriean . ... “;tlhtl.j‘ulm. Weed Chain—34 soo—-!h. 5 Lantern (Shock Ab- t in th duction fd 1921, o sorbers). cent in e pro C! n for . o1 Corcoran . all countries seems to be broadening | i J s e S AT B, Galvanized. Round— SEIE e L LG o eral orders having been received | im0 R peabty, BEium %xi2 inches. " o -4 e from sources which formerly were Desneisiais : 3 b ave Jas b 157—Buckets, 2001 Rubber. 1 i o et g 0] e SEA-RATE WAR AIDS GULF. |fro™, SOuii€l rket. Shoe manufac- TITLE INSURANCE. {the present prices. and there has bren 5 ot re have entered the market on a | Columbis Titc {0 temptation to unload on the recen! NEW ORLEANS, June 19.—The re- cently declared ocean freight rate in eastern ports, by throwing open for Real Estate Title : MISCELLANEOUS. .l reaction 1 ame time a good-sized short in- every three stopping at eroit. Mackinac lslend. Sault Ste. Marie. Houhton. reiers, Tire—38x7 inohes. Lewls Ma- Best dining service and sleéping accom- bérs, Gas, 281 chine Gun. 40,1 lamps, No. 66 Skid. 0‘. ps, No. 85 X Toel Box jarger scale in order to prepare for the fall season. Black and brown ithe « 1500—Guards, for Lamp, ‘“Mat- thows,” i terest has accumulated, and for these X <IN 500—Telcontors, Beott. W modations In the world,included in fare. - K AN DO | Cotambia Graphophone com 2,186—8hivels, At to, e b three months tarifts on |kid and calfskins seem to be the lead- | COumbE GIr) 0. R et posibiow or B S DANCING, GAMES, ORCHESTRA [ e e e mportant commodities, | ing items at the moment, the de-}Eiyntl Crgiopice Pid L e ucts has been stronger than Tra or L ! that of many of the other industriale Btorage. 100 i i ] i 151 rer & ty) tch Market com will result in an increased move- Ober’s |ment through southern ports by re- Ing a'%or patent leather suffering & | eshaph Might apatement. A prominent shoe flfl,sn‘fi.., Tickets and reservations at R. M. Hicks, Agent, 1208 F St. N.W.; ) msh ney, 1 Woodward Bidg.: American BXpréss Travel Dept., 1328 |leasing the gulf lines to German jeather manufacturer reports having| Old - WA o ;a- !'»ad Ita Tours, 500 Bond Bldg. . ... eI ’ !el.th:n -na‘“flollud from- the 15’ done more business in the last two | Old Dutch Market pfd. S LONDON, June 19 (Special).—The 1 e AL oent differential the latter have been [or three weeks than in the entire Lanston Moo ot Jleather "trade is much depressed s o7 2 SO required to maintain on those 3:- months of April and May. Tanneries, % although the home demand for Eng ports, it is detlared I shipping - | however, are ‘still tunning consider-}y, “su lish-made shoes shows decided im- 2 crease. cles. ably below capacity, . __

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