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FINANCIAL. REPORT TRADE UNAFFECTED BY MIDSUMMER DULLNESSBTI]BKS HIGHER ON Price-Cutting Sales, However, Have Aid- FAVORABLE 'NEWS condition as of July is 84 per cent of | Joseph E. hgng «;3' Wesk: To & Trust 1 f last year's. The continuous rains NEW YORK, July 18.—The possi-| NEW YORK, July 18—Dealings o Good opportunity for two ; of y for are responsible for disappointing con: [ tion of crop. . ‘ bility that France's debt to England | were fairly active on the curb today. may be canceled in consideration of | The professional element and floor m{nfl: o= ’M“N:.unhl;‘_n L Y0092 the proposed reduction of the Ger- | traders operated about evenly on both ; b - gldes of the market. There were a %0 DEDUOTI > edge of the city. number of irregular periods due to Boug) Do, profit-taking, but when this selling LIBERTY BOND EXCHANGE [|| omadress Box 127—A Star was completed the market displayed ! 04 14tk St N, 2 wvertising om ed Retail Lines in New York Area. |Changed Attitude of France Conditions Elsewhere. : | Helpful—Believe Strikes : Are Nearing End. BY STUART P. WEST. to 50,000,000,000 gold marks, found reflection today In the bond market Strength appeared as expected in the forelgn government securities man indemnity from 132,000,000,000 Hours, ® a.m. to 6 pm. Main 2097, BY JAMES ALLERTON. retailing for 35¢ a four-quart basifet. —_— a firmer tone. The Star. - YORK. July 18.—Now that Trunks. NEW YORK. July 18.—There wag a | coincident with the improvement in| Standard Oil iesucs hesitated in, the Let us manage ¥ CHICAGO. July 18 (Special).—Re- ’ early trading and some went slightly American Woolen has blazed the price | quced raflroad rates and. increased marked reluctance of speculators to|sterling and continental excmn'_e Tower. Tbut raliles followed later in your Rental Prop- trail for spring lines of woolen and forelgn trade travel have stimulated | Offer Stocks today. This resulted in|rates. United Kingdom 5%s of 1922| the gession. Standard Oil of Indiana erty. Over a Quar- WILL BUY worsteds for 1923, additional activity g;:: &f teunks -Fg-d hr-i‘ve'gln(b bags In an early rise and the later retention ;;'g""}:; '.'g:"":';_u_ n;f'm:;‘c'h h,'i"f wis the active lcader. Ma;la'\.ndnnrv e iot Genbitry s : S T T T In nal Fi « s expected both in raw wool and in the | faqles enameled duck hat boxes are | L TUCh of the initial advance. went across par again. Bergen 85, yiclding sharrly there was a good re- Experience. ternatio mance Moreover, the really remarkable [Sweden 65 and the Mexican govern- | Jovery on s:o:t covering. Cilies Ser- . change-of the attitude of France to- (ment 4s and §s all gained substan- | vice common went, somewhat lower. B comhflll &oek . F. SAUL CO. tially. while Skelly, Mutual and Simms Pe- caused some surprise in manufacturing | SAN FRANCISCO, July 18 (Special). | sides stimulating stocks, was a very S. A. SCHOOLFIELD Liberties Very Firm. troleum were practically unchanged. —Sales of autos here have continued The ftresh confidence displayed in|NeW England Fuel was again In ac circles. but were well received by the | good for some time and, “"dud‘ h.velrell influence in the foreign exchange | ine foreign situation wa.’ }cgom_ i"@. ?::,:l:gd and established a new 1412 Eye St. N.w_ Room 310 Continental Trust Building Main 2100 . garment trades who had feared a check | been of record proportion In sgme | market. panied by the continued influence o Motors Are Active. o buying by the consuming public if [ makes. but is showing signs of a| Sterling had a slight advance and |lower money rates, to which liberty ig Prices at retall were materially ad- slight falling off. France rose about one-fourth of a |loans and high-grade railway issues| Motor stocks were active, but dis- —— cent before noon. Generally speak- |responded. Three of the United Stater | played an irregular tendency most of vanced. It is estimated that the ad- Shirts. ing., the markets had more cheerini overnment bonds advanced t 2 D 1s advanced, whil . i 2 g | & n o new |the time. Daniels advanced, o Vance on the cost of cloth in & hIEh- | SYRACUSE, N ¥ yuly 18 (Special. | INformation and forecasts before them | high prices for 1522 and another [ Cleveland, under moderate offerings. | We Offer for Investment . Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000.00) garment trades. The slight increases | especially active. in price by the leading interest, amounting to only about 3 per cent, Automobiles. .ward the reparations problem, be- at the start of business than had been | equaled its previous top. was inclined toward lower levels, grade suit ‘will not exceed $1. + | —Demand for silk shirts a; i 2 gain 18 on | .xperienced since the raflroad strike Rail Bonds Higher. Durant of Indiana, and Lincoln were R ; eal Estate Notes There is little in the markets for raW | increase here. Haberdashers declare | began. In the rallway section the New York | *'6aivings of Hayes Wheel were well materials such as wool, cotton or Silk | that speeding-up of factories and in-| The easy money situation remained | contral “Lake Shore convertible 65 | aiencbed and prices held well. Of responsible makers secured by 1st lien on improved property. TO YIELD 6% i to indicate materially lower prices and | qustrial plants has been followed by | 28 one of the chief bulwarks of the|pBaltimore and_Ohio convertible 4%s oy ! 0 ) vas a fair demand f Du- Drices for fmished products have be- | recovery from alumy in silk shir|day's improvement in securities. call |and Southern Rallway 63is were bid | bilier Radiw. United Retail Candy (| 4ND T —is all that prevents man; comé more settled. Retall trade has|business. Plainer colors are being|l08ns agiin renewing at 3 per cent. |yp to their highest for the yea was quiet and Gillette Safety Razor K pRtipee y oA e volime here unaffected | chosen. Cut Reparation Demand. ‘Advances _occurred also in Pere|went slightly lower on small offer-|| PROMPT PAYMENT OF INTEREST from Making Wills and leav- by midsummer dullness. This trade has e The cabled suggestion that both | Marquette 5s, Ann Arbor 4s, the Sea- | ings. GUARANTEED. 5 & P Leen added, however, by price-cutting Coal. France and England have tacitly [board issues, Norfolk and Southern Mining Shares Wanted. ing their families’ interests sales which have brought quotations for | PITTSBURGH. July 18 (Special).— |Agreed to a heavy cut in German rep- |58 and Norfolk and Western con-| y,.; o shares were unusually ac- Bank of Bethesda, Md. otected. some goods to exceptionally low figures. | Coal is firm. West Virginia and Ken- | arations was quite unexpécted to per- | vertible ¢ Low-priced railway bond: | 1. "Go1a Star Consolidated was one sy 3 Leather and hides continue active at | tucky coal is selling at $3.50 to $3.75.| 8on8 on the side unfamillar with were Inclined higher, but there wa | ,'‘ye"features on the announcement fDon’t procrastinate further over such an important matter, but consult your lawyer now about drawing your will. As to your choice of trustee or further price advances and shoe manu- | Local coals range from $4.25 to $4. French politics, some irregularity throughout the cor- | . "\ ork on the company's St. Ives Within the last few days it had |porate list. Most of the higher priced, ~.0,,,"0¢ mines in California is well facturers in this section are well booked { p; Sl (e U, Collar factories are Eelting back | snosah eha Sram e e iun | appeared ‘as though Poincare andhis |rails kept close to their best prices |y jor way, with assays showing high to normal production and makers of | s8R PR PLOARETIOn, I ROTINOR | supporters were as fully determined |of the current movement. o . |values in’the 400 and 500 foot Ievels. EQUITABLE corsets and brassieres report a slight but | 49 per cent, th f ¢t increas v rsailles pact should Magma Copper went fractionally steady increase in business. Millinery !y 4 Ihobe 18:n0 SveRt Inciante arried out. It remalns to be|rich 6lis were at new tops. Public | jore . P 5 s demand. Prices, however. are creeb- | Joo"“08100, 2" notner France will |Utility bonds were stronger. Ameri-) "Seilings in bonds were fairly ac- Co-Operative Building excculor_ascatninyiwh yola company like this is better than houses are doing a fair trade for fall. | jn SgIORnc: Trices, Rowever &t an ind 5 at : con: i can Sugar 6s kept at their best level, | 4. = ¢ : atire 81 to $1.35 at the mine. Lake ship- | CORSent to a rcduction from 132,000.- |can Sugar 6s ket 2t Welr best 1oLl | tive, but with no particular feature Association idual. e = 000,000 te 50.000.000. Expect Labor Conditions |zents have dropped trom 135 to %6 | cven”tnough arrangements. be mads |and Virginia Carolina Chemical ae-| =TT Organized 187 A s ______ Whereby the F h debt to Ei d | ben! 7 Y. omen are candidate for public of- o . AV to Halt Increased Output would be ‘canceled. = An- ironical siant fioe S Tty five Missourl tountias || 424 YEAR CoMPLETED i & LD 1d primaries next month. 5 Steel. = is attached to the proposed reduction m which will I TS JOHNSTOWN, Pa.. July 18 (Special). | in that the new oapital amount event-| SUGAR STRONG. Special Dispatch to The 8t $4,408,629.00 o w1l National Savings & Trust Co. Cambria Steel is operating nineteen | ually established would be very close| NEW YORK, Jul y s y 18—The early out of twenty-nine open-hearth fur-|to the maximum which Keynes, the | raw sugar market was firm and high- | ATTENTION, CORPORATIONS y PITTSBURGH., July 15.—An :n:r‘:ue Paces and three out of eleven blast! British economist, named as the limit |er. Cubas were quoted at 31, co S5th Olacst Savings Deposi Wash of production of the principal Indus- a = of Germany's ability to pay in his|and frelght, equal to 5.11 for centri- . est Savings Depository in Washington D o tion s mot expécted | PITTSBURGH, July 18 (Special)— | diatribe against the peace treaty and | fugal, while Porto Ricon were quoted| IF YOU REQUIRE $100,- Systematically Year Cor. 15th and New York A"‘ e L T laue to the ex. | Ifon and steel ‘biant operatlons’con- | its economic aspects. 3 "There were sales. of 165000| 000 OR MORE IN THE EX s ; . o I‘l; e lnh .0 ditions. Industrial 1‘&‘!2‘;:‘ ll’;elblh’:lilo‘ ;D ;0 KL lceén- 5 Pactorny i Mias P e el e i ;‘z:':.n'hp:m: :&u‘l‘:;‘:-:z: h: ';.I:: sting labor con i ving «is for prompt de- for August arrival. & , e There was no question but that the | fof Augustarrival, =~ =~ {PANSION OF YOUR COR: of e Equitable, with wonderful re- plants are still receiving enough coal | livery, In some instances premiums be- | o French attitude w. tactor in fo" maintain production. but the rall | ing paid over United States Steel quota- | {il" rone” fivind movement which | strong and active, with prices at mid-i PORATION, AND WANT IT strike has ralsed new barirers toltions. Merchant steel bars are quoted ied i day 5 to 7 points higher on covering SHamtional® Alstribution. . However,|at $1.60 to $1.80, Pittsburgh, Demand | farfied stocks up a polnt 19 s\x polnts |,y “renewed buying by commission| QUICKLY, COMMUNICATE A obarations are being made for ap | for seamiess tubing and pipe products | 17 the first half hour of business. | | ouses, prompted by the firmness of | s active autumn in the belief that the |I% strong. with new records in produc- B T e e e aboUL the | the spot market and prospects for a! WITH US AT ONCE. STATE labor situation has reached a point |tlon set up in June. ably the more influential force in|much smaller domestic beet sugari g IND OF BUSINESS AND where the solving of disturbing prob- 5w ch]ecldns sallep. ; ; crn“:hned S\whr whs firm and onette ; i % t was noticeable that prices halted = lems will be forced This trend is| uCRAMENTO, Callt. July 18 (Spe- | in'theis advince when ihe Eresldents | Aner dvanced prices 10 points. There|FULL PARTICULARS. evident from the purchases of whole ).—Heavy rice purchases for export |cabinet went into session, but specu: | Was a moderate demand for fine gran- Wi salers and jobbers and from the views | to Japan are reported here. The com- |lators were sufficiently confident that | Ulated. which was quoted at 6.50a6.80. Address Box 231-S., Star Office ing crop in California is estimated atino easing of Mr. Harding’s position | Refinfd futures were nominal. —_ 83d Issue of Stock Being Received Shares, $2.50 Per Month EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. The Safest Security on Earth Every mortgage is less than 50% of the ready market value of the property. expressed by heads of industries. 3,655,000 b. BI flk.ll‘ 655, ags, an Increase of 400,000 | would occur and lat jplron and steel production is hold. | bags over last year. ould fovou: e ctocksjbecame JORUN JOY EDSON. Prestdent Will Hel 1. Absolute Safety. ng u vell. N 2. Ly coftened, although coke ‘has moved b New Highs Made. e me i FRANK P. REESIDE, Secy. Yl P 2. Reliable Security. to new high levels for the year across SR ew high records for this year were o A i iberal Income. $11'a ton. = Sales of basic iron are| NEW YORK. July 18 (Spec reached by a broad list of Industrials, --1022, {he_ ene | &= e — - 3. L In, 3 Teported at §24 valley against a re- | Waring Hat Company report: including American Can, Allis-Chal- ared | 4. Insurance Against Loss. cent high of $25. This is in line | for six months ended June 30 showed | mers, American Locomotive, Indus- |pany. payable August 1. 1922. e R ol etaont of the southern |a gain of 50 Der cent over total for |(rial” Paper. Studebaker. Sears Roe- | ibe (raaster of stock will be closed from Juls ion. irons. There are satill differences be- | corresponding perfod last year. buck. North American and General |24 to August 1, 1922, both dates inclusive. e = Wh 9, tween the prices named by inde- = 5 Asphalt. N = LA atsyour stock pendents and the leading interest in Netes. . .. . The abundant supplies of money > certain lines of steel, especially in| DETROIT, July 18 (Special).—Con- | evidenced by a shading of long-dated dolng m? [ Late information is es- sential to successful semi-finished products. sumption of electric currents here in | lime loans, again stimulated the bond R T, . their -Utah Light and trading. & 5. Protection Against Depreci 6. Prompt Payment of Interest. 7. Repayments of Principal in Full at Maturity. Choice First Mortgage Investments $100—$250—$500—$1,000 WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS M chants have reduced NS easonal manner. Sum- | May set a new high record for Michi- market. mer goods have been bought on a!gan with 178,000,000 kilowatt hours Coca-Cola Earnings. liberal scale and slashing of prices| oo o~ ywoi ot oo 4 Coca-Cola earnings in July are J : 1 to clear shelves, has been less pro- | Loy er-power generating |, ,ing at a new high monthly rec-| - Traction Co. could be looked for when earnings 'f,(‘;; any one month ran above $1,000, © of the excellent crops of the north- |now well cleared up. one of the largest hydro-electric companles in the country. Price to yleld about 5.70% i . nounced than usual. current was increased 2 per cent for ord, exceedirg the June figures of B i May over April. Slightly more. than $1.000,000, Com- 7k ’.‘; "gd,f”g‘"d"'l Mortgage ||| K b et * Rail Strike to Hamper PHILADELPHIA, July 18 (Special). | Pany officiils have maintained right ! 2foatod Banitt Dieliiis SEPE DLCAn . Call, Phone or Realtor Y ¢ C Local fire hazard has been smaller |210NE that Coca-Cola would set new . GUARANTEED latest developments in Write for I s Marketing of Big Crops s sear thar last, when taling sal | tlor "o Satehave e chan borne : unconditionally xs to principal New York Curb Ex- e foe R0 I e T D e o) sy e eocke of Koods are believed (0 lout this forecast. It was stated d 5 and interest by the change stocks through BY E. D. JENCKES. L Rave fean's Ercat many, smatt taipseg | Some time 4go that an incrdase in the UTAH POWER & our Special Dispatch to The St e e et many small failures | Coca-Cola dividend was likely this o PACLs July 15— The marketing | unusually busy. but the situation is|J°ar, and that suéh an occurrence ] v LIGHT COMPANY Telephone Information West and the distribution of the win- | BOSTON, July 18 (Special).—Massa- ter's coal supply will be seriously |chusetts industries are operating at lmmperedl by ‘l:me lshorufie"::n A;v:ll: 77% per cent of normal, according to Industrial Alcohol. equipment certain to resu a canvass made by the assoclated in- i ghopmen's strike, according to rail- |dustries. “Normal” is estimated on a m:i:ne“:dneir“;j:h ';‘.‘fi?:‘?h‘r' d:lc;:':: one of the most a ; ciated features o} our MONEY TO LOAN complete brokerage road executives here. Seventeen days { basis not of pre-war level nor of peak . Complete circular on request of ‘urgently needed repair w:‘r.l:hh:; reached in 1919. but on pre-war \Deak | and held near its top. vy t ri es ' i Rir e B been lost an s cannot be us a normal yearly growth since |pend and e | 5 . - = i ime " aaeaugisy fr hg | 1815, 1o pemeiy hary Tt of il | EReclfi T o e ruture ot e kb ON FIRST MORTGAGES all rush even if - the ncreasing operations | ma; 2 ' ) o St NwWL 1 \ Today. Twin Cities business men de- |and, what Is equally Important, to- | totay that rot been oty CPinion NDUSTRIAL upheav- Teleplione—Main 3176 “A Great Or; clared in some instances today that|ward increasing profita. Manufac- |siders can destroy the speculative| | p Built on = they were genuinely alarmed over the | turers as a whole are making m v Is, such i 7] Sitaation, as they feared the rapid re- |now for first time in two years, | ooiaon hoich has been built up, al-| | als, such as threaten in AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST overy of business, which had been | DETROIT, July 18 (Speclal) —Ford | ment of the mosenaary he develop- the transportation world well under way, had been retarded. |Motor broke ali records in June with Cmt . and already grip the coal || The harvesting of rice and wheat | retall sales of 148,500 cars and truch L amde Ol i = ! has begun in Minnesota and northern or an_average of 5,700 machines a | Ol men vesterday were wondering industry, generally vit- Jowa with prospects of an excellent |day. Sales for first six months of | When the second cut in crude prices ally affect the value of JoNEs & BAKER Members New York Curb Exchange yield. Crop reports from mumerous |yenr totaled §52.000, making & record | WOUld be announced, and todey feit e sources all forecast satisfactory pro- | half-year in company’'s histo; gratifie at was out of the way| | some securities. . = G Guction of grain, corn. forage -and |company Is employing 75,000 yien g | 20_auickly. Oil stocks appeared to| | Ney Yotk Caicapo Romon Fhindchhia el 4 ey b potatoes throughout the northwest. Detroit, ‘which approaches high em- | N2Ve Just about discounted these two Pl s e . ‘37 Increased trade in the Twin Cittes is | ployment mark. July sal cttsi and whiletrather firregulr, did BALTIMORE OFFICE indicated by the purchases of postal |to Ford officia . will just about equal 7207 6nn¢c/¢’c«[ d)dem | | according | 10t%sell “off materially. It is a satisfaction to | i | | | | ney orders throughout this section. | June record, atthough Sears-Roebu i = des e ying. T‘l’;"fh:l;‘;r‘.‘:fi!";;."t s T e Inurnly to the news that the com- Mortgage Notes on Im- T X cided increase chii any will retire its serial notes due roved Washingto: 1 fess through the St. Paul and Minneap- | Washington R bt P! ashington real { B pnite, fom i e | Washington Stock Exchange [8cushu 2 b b RE | || coie to know that her | NOTES Sonsin bankers predict an increasing | Zeorsetown Gas 5%s—81.500 at . Whon Gue. it e eonsidered probaple security is practically im- SECURED BY FIRST DEED- demand for northwestern lands. ginin 55—$100 at 91. also that arrangements will be made| | OF TRUST ON IMPROVED dity Reports wE o i or B Tome w157 the rotitement, st the sameime | || ng infliences. b bnsiein . $1. at 1071, of e ), .| in notes due to- 1 Commodity ep_ y I %lf:fl: Rallway and Electric os.—25 | ber, 1923, without new financing. | | . : | DISTRICT OF 1 | ¢ From Various Sections | *'resstca Mosotrpe—10 at 78%. Cloaing ia Steady. ; | COLUMBIA | | AFTER CALL. . A briet period of hesitation.in the 53 Years Without Loss to | - { Shoes. mhl Traction—3 at 101%. stock market at midday was followed { H BROCKTON, Mass., July 18 (Spe- ey—Call loans, 5a8 per cemt. by fresh buying, A more emphatic on Investor, REAL ESTATE clal).—A number of leading shoe BONDS. reflection of the foreign situation was manufacturers in this district have Bidaadia Seen in the foreign exchanges, Whi B ] orders enough to insure capacity and Asked Prices. went well above the best prices of the > D AT | ! . operations at their plants for several + PUBLIC UTILITY. morning. Belgiah francs were espe- s m“ R.h | enominations { months. £ g Bid. Askea |Cially prominent, getting across the war y eem | | — . | Amcricsn 7o ana welen. gu... ot 8-cent l:dvel.“hl-‘;l.rou,:fi! reached 880, as &H | 1 . compar wi .. on londay, ‘ 0, . i OIL CITY. Pa., July 31! (Special).— | Am. Tel. : B, . L3 ;!l;rhnl at .m:s for sight gnf;l was ensey . l | ECORDS show that for three months of this year, out of 202 | ies h have reduced naphth; cents higher than the day before. 1 { is ci Refner s Pasoline grades half & cent | Anacostia and Pot : “The statement by the Department 727-15th Stret N. W. |'|8 James M. Carter & Co., Inc. & || ) estates brought to the Probate Court of this city there were i 2"gallon. G 30 . Tohoes Seoooo: atiiComniarcarion four; Juns Horelzn Saba 1311 H St. N.W. il 149 in which the decedent failed to make a will. C. >, 5 a. = ds interesting in that exports BAKERSFIELD. Callf. July 18| ca i |were 32,898,000 less than in June, 1921, isil istri pee Tretty wall B oy nere ] Copetas e et but exceeded the May result this year | Why do so many fail to make proper provision for the distribu- By “rate of production fu California | Metroroliten It 2. 5% 2 ’ tion of their estates? Are these facts an indication that the de- as — i i i i Bolds, N em which has been below | boyomes Eiectric cous. f2...... B : cedent lacked interest in his dependents, and dehberat;ely.lifit Sormal: omac Elsc. Power g 2% 100 |receipts in May, still June brought them to the mercy of the laws which can have no regard for indi- B the largest aggregate of imports vidual cases? 5 Lumber. Az and M Ver. 5 N ANCISCO, July 18 (Special). . |since December, 1921. ; . , SAN FR S Unimportant Influemces. Doubtless the larger proportion of those who died “intestate” —There {5 a heavy demand for all % : i i ”» lines of lumber here. Readjustme: The day’s developments at Wash: = < : (witho“t = wm) senon&ly portion of thaee who died - d‘y' e Tel. | H muneefrom such disturb- ‘ ' | l M. 657-855 of labor d:mn;nl\u lnahcnlfo“r:h Wash. Bwy. u‘uc . 903 m.,mml lnl unr:.d to }he -;rlke- :alr: y 11 ncreass outp! . f 1itt] nce for tl arkets. . 9 g i i | e R loag). 2 gnto;’;n:u:\vothlt Prellde‘ne:‘:;linrdl;x . e they put it off until too late. R i Co would urge governors o o sta J is i | NEW YORK, Ty 18. (Special).— t affected to take measures to end the If you have not already taken care of this 1mport.xnt matter, | June ecarded) largesticopuer (AbRC e anae o i St arrange with your attorney o do so at once—and ments in the history of the copper ceptible change in the situation. TODAY business and July shipments are ex- Americon. 21 u)'\d r&t,l:at‘:::tclcrzsd :’:h";r :;:.-NL 3 pected to be almost as large 88 | Whahtn T . o Ty transportation is more seriously af- 108 oy a temporary influence, for _the You' will find our pamphlet “Ask Your Ltwyer, distinetly e~ | Bo B |monm Dt el worth while. It will enable yon.; to out]ix}e exactly what you wish your will to accomplish, and thus will assist your attorney in draw- ing up a document which will accomplish just what you intend. x 3 money advanced to 3% per cent, a B3 S porom, S o | o g st Bt | For a Trip Abroad .EVERY BANKING SERVICE though sales of leather have shown &raln and cotton were quite firm, al- COMMERCIAL ' some let-up after the spurt in June, though not very active. _ 3% ON SAVINGS prices are exsam:;y'flm. Q\lom:l:nn: £ . 225 ° —_— 5 RN IS e by v | P S iE|FINAL SETTLEMENT WITH i THREE LARGE RAIL LINES terage -advance of B5¢ in® the last Gom ent Awards Balances for g ; / NO matter where you go, you will find our. Letters of Credit the safest and most eco- nomical form in which to carry fundé. Youcan use them to obtain a ready supply of the currency of any country in which you are traveling. The month. | Nuts. UNIONTOWN,. Pa. Jnl, 18 (Bpe- efal).—Farmers predict that Fayette Sounty chestnut crop. will be\heaviest o o , : In ears, A large crop Is lways B8t | d el Trawy e LY - ux onths of 1980, ¥ banks abroad at which you present our Letters of : Credit will be glad to furnish helpful information Paper. e and “Trast, 52 erstate Commerce Commis- 4 gl of 2 BOSTON, July 18 (Special).—Ad- BAVINGS BANK. 5 made ngl utq-mm today with | . sboutmmy eni‘]l your trip. vance in price of newsprint from $70 | Commerce . e to $75 a ton has been justified by " trade conditions, according to leading y stained by the roads the ¥ Sevesth nths of 1920 immediately fol- New England paper manufacturers. - % L e it mn.. Callor wvlu for our Vacation Service folder Practically all newsprint mills in_thi. $ - e » . e hot asite oo Sotivget % “The.t. Louls-San Frascisco, which o 15th and Pennsylvania Ave T s eastug output o re Fradu- | ey Shiod to 3534544 Tor the dencits * MERCHANTS sustained during the period, W 7 < Capital and Surplus, $5,400,000.00 ally increasing output. T e | ST o LR v momsms| | BANK & TRUST CO. SEA’ Frults for canning are in short. awarded a fital payment_ of - §351,885, . HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES : and dryers are paying $57 a ton for having. recelved prior amounts, . sof - \ "Capital and Surplus $1,250,000 . that the total < . g > 3 . N 3 © RS A aies were.s shert 55 | meive. Fuaranty ‘was spprosimateir| Ml MAIN OFFICE DUPONT BANK BRANCH 7th and Mass. Ave. th ond H Sis. NE. 436 7th 5t. S.W. and canners are scouting the $418, farms for contracts for 4 i : Bt. Louis, San Francisco * S A X and_ loganberries, which ate claim sgainet the " 15TH &H STREETS,N. W. now coming into market. : it for : g : DUPONT CIRCLE Mv‘mA'w‘#"(_s_"f“"w : : % W"‘l"‘ : ; Gl 2i :