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s a i - THE EVENING ‘STAR, 'WASHINGTON, = - |PREM EATTLE | Sgfiffi%flw INDI[I]\IED'}'JCS)’IQ%EISKES FOR SKILLED WORKMEN \ " WILL BUY | .| International Finance Corporal CITIES SERVICE SECURITIES Bought, Sold, Quoted THOS. W. BRAHANY & CO. We Offer for Investment g Real Estate Notes Ot responsible makers secured by 1st lien improved property. TO XI % oy e Ity +LOGAL BONDS ARE. FRW AND WANTED Building and Financing creased Year in Number of Persons at Enormous—Lanston Divi- Work in 100 Plants—Elsewhere. dend Declared. — = BY GUY T. ROCKWELIL. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLEVELAND, August 10.—Althongh Special Dispateh to The Star, SEATTLE, August 10.—Despite rall and coal troubles, prospects here are | very encouraging. There is no unemployed labor in Seattle and contiguous territory. A premium fs paid for skilled work- men in the building trades, especially lathers, plasterers, - painters and! bricklayers. : —_— e FREIGHT TRAFFIC DROPS., Material " Decrease in Volume of Fruit and Vegetables. AN a0 "MAXI CHICAGO, August 10.—Rail freight 4 c traffic throughout the country Is W. E. an Let us manage your Rental Prop- erty. Over a Quar- ter of a Ceatury Experience. B. F. SAUL CO. 1412 Eye St. N.W. Money to Loan tion ~ Stock S. A. SCHOOLFIELD Room 310 _Continental Trust e o Building Investment Securities 510-11 Evans Building Washiugt: D, C. Main 6189 PROMPT PAYMENT OF INTEREST GUARANTEED. ' Bank of Bethesda, Md. Phones: Cleveland 1919 and Bethesda 81. 1_HAVE UNLIMITED FUNDS FOR FIRST MORTGAGES ON IM- PROVED REALTY IN WASH. INGTON OR ANY OTHER CITY. Empléyment Survey Shows First De- 000 pounds for June and 207,000,000 bounds for May. Glans, PITTSBURGH, August 10 (Special). Two Dominant Locations BY I A. FLEMING On the lo hange today Rail-|no actral shutdowns have been re- —August gives promi oF ToRTeaint way common wed a litUe weak-|ported in this district because of the | aciivity that was so conspicaous during | SNOWINE a material decrease of vol-| 165 Broadway, New York City |securca vy fiat deed of trust on real estate. ness, but it was not attended with | rail or coal strikes, business has slowed | July 0 the glass industry so far as de- 3'::;4';},;"“3&:};‘(‘,‘&:‘; 2F i and o Ao ] Prevalling interest and commision. 3 ) i of 0! 80! sxtent a rerta anu- | mand b ass g C v v | Vash. L. ‘rust any liquidation worthy of mention, [Up to some extent and certain manu-|jand for both w:&;e;::lw‘l’?d:;migli:; Toview of those. commonities tanai Joseph 1. Welleriig,. ot asa ¥ n.w. F ENTH d HS N.W..i melling beink of the ten-share order, | facturers ure expericncing difieulty In | emg | "SETAn" outIEmEnt € Tl i |y (he United States bureuu of agri- ‘ = = e IFTE! an treets, N. W.,1n > cultural economies. = ' obtaining materials. The m lots were offered was the best bid at the transactions made were |ment survey to 57%. with the last sale at |decrease of The preferred stock was en-of to go forward with a rush. h The car lot movement of fourteen i ial— § Coal. |1eading lines of fruits and vegetables the heart of thlngs financial _BOSTON, August 10 (Special).—New | for the week ending August 5 was | England fuel consumers fre preparing | 12,862 cars, compared with 14,513 the | for almost complete use of bituminous | Previous week. This was 2,284 cz chamber of commerce employ- for July reports the first the year in the number persons - working in one hundred EQUITABLE “Never” | Dupont Circle, the intersection of ely nomi 1 Cleveland ants. LS e m Ja v 1, a i ildi vt Cilesed_ e Tubicon. or. | 1631 s Lob. per cent. the mdex number 1 S0aL 88 no anthracite i on hand. Mass- | lighter than shipments for the Co-Operative Building ther, it crossed and sold spar- | for July was 103.28, as compared w etts fuel conmission already has |responding week a yvear e of our clients lost as much iy : : P Tagly at 50, with bid and 50 asked | 10555t the eose of dune, 10855, fuation i hand and one shipment nr}rnhlmmn Srapes, lettuce single penuy In elther pria- Association the main avenues of traffic in the v at the close. M 21, and 89.16 on January 31 of Q ons, on a priority basis, has|pears moved in heavier | Einverestiwhen invessing: ° . A > curits and Trust Coms uary 31 of [ gone forward with its oval, lines decreased. Potatoes and water- | | orga: = it et Teust. Come 1S s ™ one Rundred reporting ipproval T decreasct. Potatoes ami wates ||\ 00 Firss Mortgage || nizea 1570 northwestern residential section: pany shares brought companies were employing 80.348 per Automobiles. 8t reduckion. <Ll « 424 YEAR COMPLETED Aetion in the hond suction was live- sons, a5 compared with $4195 onl OAKLAND, Calit. August 10 (Spe- - i Notes ; $4,408,629.00 1transactions heing recorded. | Juned 30, cial).—The local Durant plant will be- | RAT ! ; ivi oL TN S Ry amone he motorptants | produtues S U e pih wets | SATL BONDS AUTHORIZED. | ooy joun pines i, on 1 ose . W14 40000 At these two centers of activity you L GO for Gas | S PeE maintained, but the 7 per| for $348 within two weeks. This model, || Cincinati, Indianapolis and West- sbsolute safety Gratifying Results F i i i e, mades ai i ettt i it wapelaniee town, a the’ Star W e mamketed | e Tl wag autnorizia Toduy v e sisieatlel A atifying Results From will find the exceptional service of g small. only 2 he 3 sh Star Motors, Inc., recently or- | Inters emmerce Commission to | : o 1 ropolitan i e wiihiteen planis of this Eroup aur- | gunized in Delaware centyios jissue und sell $1,000.000 in & per ! foerullintonnttion Synemahc Savmgs ! a thoroughl modern banking oy in" emplavment _occarred in companies = Of Cxisting Andontoanee aacd tomay il * Nofes hof 3260 o e R y ¢ e T existing indebtedness against the | the Equitable, It has proven belptal r mumber of ten-share lots of [ manufacturing iron and company. Up to $5,000 to thousands and will help you. institution. PHILADELPHIA, August 10 (Spe- | National Rank shares were| Rubber manuf: 5 5 taken as fast as offercd at 170. port that August ¢lah)—The financial statement of @ ! Now on Hand Subscriptions for the exceed the recor o firm owning large department stores OIL IMPORTS FALL. A Favired Gley: the tion on 4 in Philadelphia and New York shows | 7 | 83d Issue of Stock ton ha en highly favor- | g v price reductions. Plants | ROW much greater profits were in( Standard Oil of Louisiana did not, Ch D eved interests vears, and making rubber boo shoes }f' L’f'" than in the following years. |Vt :;"F"' L’-‘",","" Mexican oil as. o Sager Being Received ERCHANTS o a gre t during ! while the tire output is|Il on_sales of $58,346,214 profits | I1! the last week of July. according 2 : v : 1000 ma = were $5,285,429. 1 /! S1to advi Wall streei. Imports 923 15th M. 36 ot than cve Over the 100,000 mark daily. Sere $L283423.” Tn 921 corectpon \atrest Imuorts, el Shares, $2.50 Per Month |l . W S T Wholesale and Retail oan el were At oetwaen EQUITABLE BUILDING |{| A 5 year ending on' Januar ely recelved | flowed into like v 3 has " ilts, therefore. in 1919-20 wer 915 F St. N.W. weekly prior to the salt water inva- sion of Toteco field. Trade Shows Firmness| Capital and Siaplus $1,250,000 5 i cnt as compared with 4.29 per N _JOV FDneox. P \ BY DICK SMITH. 1920-21 and 5.26 per cent for| .I:“:l':\"( P. anzsinl!' o Do r si al Dispatch to The Star. months ending January, 1922. = : b until building ope SAS CITY, August 10.—Both | HOUSTON, August 10 (Specia b ‘Augus o STON, Tex., R Special). § wvpeared o b bl s displays a | —More than 300" merchants from all o mumerou u frmer tone as iy atter day nasses | PATIE Of Texas are in attendance here orcover, o . s da ¥ passes he “buy in Houston” week. Hous- ] : L3 DA 5 o number of ventn without serious interruption of tr l1on trades people expect business to FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES mones in the millio Ihoreation. Div zoods Shipmen {total more than a quarter million f CESSTUt operation, X [no larger, but the size of orders for | dollars. Hotel. uter tuture delivery ha creased. The " s 3 Jugiunincoed {same is true of b nufactur- N FOR SALE P of work sarments unning at DUSTRIAL NOTES. ho rtment buildings structures 1ds and capacity 1 Oil of Loui reduced commercial mreat IN DENOMI? e i l:.li‘l.lz;;u.:::g”-’.i ATIONS OF a number o Slifien]ng the Will and a gallon re. il and 1 cent wholesale, who love and be- § been removed from sery et e e 5 complained of the ! n 3 making new prices 22 cents at filling 500 DO 5 ‘ - . s 7] . - © money has been ver operators met he ions and 20 cents a gallon whole- 500 LLARS AND UPWARDS | it 4 4 e Witk e coal distributor an- | i rightening the Hmergies e ok Mooy e casup | pointed under the goveran plan [ %€ it . 4 S5 o y =710t handling the fuel supply 16 A charter has been issuea at Dover. of its own peopie to Ol Le elopment to lieve in Washingt ot on L produce and market oil and 1ts prices for Missouri and Ka fat the mines. Public utilitis The most modern method of obtain- . Sancis o canity 25 e ) Rt It aedey el Eiven priori | products, with a capital of $25.000.000. e’ ~”, Theodore Roosceelt i e s General business sound, and a - ended June 20 last W /] - - g} A icodore INooscell said: by first ek ehges] Wiin fair volume of trade is being carried | in Mining shows deficit of ende . agnrer Do. tional aised through the on. The gevernment crop estimate, ! $145.991 after taxes, d-‘prfl'!allul o % . 2 " @ e = trust notes, placed with operators [A1Ways a barometer of good or bad | pletion. ete.. against a deficit of “The habit of saving money. while it stiffens the will, also ) inderstand That line of hasiness, | imes in this part of the country, ha 1 in preceding yvear. - " ; PIEDs S e e I TGRS P iteread prosperits. but mt Wit | potgolt, Toteds and tronton rai for 1207 nnecticud Slvenue brightens the energies. 1f you would be sure that you are as come from local trust I Col 2 e R Are & eport et operati inco of & - . . i . = Commanics an traight firet mort- [of the way will appreciable improve- 09 & decrease of $2.568 from beginning right, begin to save. gages . {ment be noted. 3 ago. For six months of You can't be ha - unless v save—tl Save! stions in the busi- il I S ou can't be happy unless you save—then Save! Prominent corpo S have placed thy of their offerings. years in business to their claims. Tn the interest of Washkington, in her future development. it is to be earnestly hoped that this expansion. | Special Dispateh to The § this great growth has been fully| SEATTLE. arranted by the needs of the city,|on the upland ue 529 ne month last vear, and net e ) : We Offer for Immediate Sale 5 ini e of $2,618,724. otal in 3 | even to the full completion of proj-{ern Washington last night, breaking e a seventy-day drought and partially i @ ase o overcoming the most serious P % | menace to standing timber, loggins | A o 0 Declares Seattle Merchants Buy With More Confidence BY PAUL C. HEDRICK. reputation and record of substantiate It and Maine rail reports gross reve of $19,200.801, an increase of $43 over or quarter ended June 30, Bosotn 3% —on your funds when deposited in a Savings Account. In- terest compounded semi-annually. Funds subject to usual withdrawal privilege. Accounts started with §1.00. There is no limit on the amount which you may deposit. Mr. Invesfor: s in her record and she wants none. She is proud of the solidity of her trust} % companies and of her corporations and trusts that eack and every ven- ture under w: finished and contem- plated, may give success to the full warrant of the enterprise that called it Into existence. Lanston Dividend Declared. Washington has no great failures years of the operations of the [ » has reduced | 300 on all models. Pacific Gas and Electric, for six months ended showed a ates weather bureau. More needed, however, to halt the proj of fires in virgin timber in the higher| of the Cascad held back tinderlike in its re- | B0, all Log- many | Port [t reaches we ging operations, weeks because of the June after First Mortgages LEI'ERY BANKING SERIVICE 3% surplus, e o but before dividends, amount- ston Monoty: ¢ f the forests, will now be re- re di : Sl . . s O oy e lon; oflitis S0574. an increase of $90. Secured on new residental property in the best . RCIAL ! and declared another regu quar- | Retail trade in women's clothing. in A earnings for six months Northwest sections. Fvery mortgage is for less than COMMERCIAL furniture and men’s apparel has not suffered from the midsummer vaca- tion season. Merchants are buying with more confidence There is a e strong feeling that prices of stapleiholders voted to in merchandise will be higher, especial-lcapital stock from Iy in the cottons, ginghams and shocs.!000.000. Author “The movement of oriental raw silk | creased from § through the port of Seattle the first |7 per cent preferred increased from months of this year. aggre-|$1.300.000 to $10,000.000, and author- 51 bales as compared With!ized § per cent preferred 300,000 10 $3,000,000. terly dividend of 13 per cent. pay- able August 31 to shareholders of record at the close of business Au- gust 21. At ‘present prices Lanston is one of the best dividend payers on the Tocal list, returning. at_S0. an income 7.5 per cent net or 7 per cent and the intangible tax. Fersonal Mention. Frederick J. Rice, president of the Gurranty Savings Bank, has returned home after attending the annual con- ference of the Eastern States Dy and Cleaners’ ciation. of he is a director d in Philadelphia. Steel Tonnage. The monthly tonnage report of the United States Steel Corporation showed unfilled orders on the books of ‘the_corporation to the amount of | Commodity Reports et T A T From Various Sections an increase ¢ 3. an increase of $5! ago. Adirondack Power and Light stoc rease authori 100,000 to $ 50% of the present market value of the property. In Denominations $500 $250 Call or write for details. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS First Mortgage Investments | Main 4600 ON SAVINGS $1,000 $100 TRUST ed common was n- 00.000 to 312,000.000.! seven decreased . according to the | from § ot warden's jal figures. Thel 2 The | v total value of oriental raw silk im- rs| Dorts for the first seven months of $88, i as compared 1409 N. Y. Ave. Open at 8:30 AM. Eue;y Bar;ln'ng ba; | - Columbia National Bank end 15145991, after taxes, d depletion, compared v !$334,391 in preceding year. timates of the almon indicate output of 1,600,000 cases | LIBERTY BOND PRICES For $100 Bonds Todnv. i Int V.. ... .....3100.96 140680 over the total .400,000.00 June 30. . T aien ¥ o = 5 - S Ma Grain. v 7th St. and Ma o E : 210 Capital, Surplus 4 3 X August 10 (Special — | 56, 34000 101 $250,000.00 911 F Street 000000 | 8th and H Sts. N.E. Deposit Boxes 100.26 Victory 4%, . NO DEDUCTIONS MADE. Bonds Bought in All Denominations. LIBERTY BOND EXCHANGE 604 14(h St. N.W. 436 7th St. SA\W. at Low Yearly Rentals A Modern Bank Like This . —does more than act merely as finan- cial secretary to its depositors. Con- tact with all phases of commercial ac- Building Conntruction. \ UL, August 10 (Specia.—f . largely for dwell- 1 i _—— - I SEATTLE, As a resuit of long dry weather ()fllsl {crop of western Washington has not {filled to standard. Production of oat- meal by Pacific nts this fall and w w normal, it 4 ere valued at 8,308, R M or more than $1,000,000 above record 1 3 bt 19 1n—.\'nnz!“’r A Hours, ® a.m. %0 5 pm. Main 2097, NEW Motor was the center of interest on YORK. August The Cleveland Discount Company the curb exchange today following I,,{l.fl‘,-m,,..m;‘:‘f:l“f:m; ,,.,,'.,c‘;;:;:,. = | tivity gives us insight into matters G e overnight announce Laho ,000 b e es se at i PP S . . o oL e e E i . i v 1,:r;:e ':mxn‘ijg:z i:z"e"r-‘s‘xltl«mr‘«:? ta‘}:‘:x: flc’g;:s“e‘é“r“;:gfl‘;’)' Nugudt slaugh- h, dffedmg (le‘)‘75't(’r5 affairs — enables { Statement of Condition at the Clesc of Business July 20, 1922. over the shares held by the Guaranty | "¢ i us to give business counsel of definitely i SOURCES LIABILITIES Trust Company and that a reorgani-i o ypp (::"':\':;:usr 10 (Spe- ‘E * g‘ 1 value 3 = RE§0 .?“ S1011127.57 Borrowers' Loan Credits (to be ration of the company had been ef-| a1y There is a great demand heve i practical value. Cash on Hand and in Banks. $1,011,127.5 S Mortowkts Sebuildings are erected or other fected. The stock had el Mortgage Loans Secured by n earrings and mer- for the unu requirements Ve sual b P for ! - = a day night at it . this | 1 : j earring A Confer with our officers and let us J 3 from 23 to 24, touched 25, and later|goy | i llelp solve vour individual I)rol)lem i Estate Mortgage Bonds........ 25,119,559.33 Bond Subseriptions (unpaid orders T tde of Statz and Siandard Oit Leather : 2 \ b G ‘an which bonds will be delivered utside of S and Standar 3 | 4 g e X 4 [ ] . \diana, the market was dull and | MILWAUKEE, August 10 (Special). | Traveler's Checks and Letters of Credit. R O Toins oad when paid for)......... L. 1473100000 Standard Oil of Indiana | —Leather trade continues to grow in atera’ a 5 = Interest Collected but not Earned, A36.67 E 2 S o vl ) iscounts .... = 2.866,407.50 Sip 5 S ions 907.31 in the day, but rallied |volume, with tanners asking more = Discoun Bond Sitking Fund Collections... 64.907.3 evious close. and shoe manufacturers willing to Compound Interest Paid on Savings. Other Bonds and Securitie 1,367,602.29 Reserve for Taxes 157,847.03 4 ";’i) e ol this | buy in large volume. o You can open a Savings Account at B . o First Mortgage Collateral Trust BNt Ut bleaston Glack alvinenos EhY SHoes. . this convenient Bank with as little as Investment in Stock of The Cleve- Bonds and Certificates Issued Taternational Petroleum and Anglo-| SAN FRANCISCO. August10 (Spe- land Discount Building Com- S0 and Outstanding ....... 7.245,500.00 American were firm, while the Ken- | cial).—Shoe dealers here declare that, PANY cieivomenciosaseesenaasosin 250,000.00 Capital Stoc tucky shares went somewhat lower. |ynless fashions in shoes adhero to a 284,651.66 Preferred Imperial Oil of Canada at one time i Y Accrued Interest . 284,651.¢ referred ' v oint higher. regulnt motit Tossesiw M popic Divlc ot T Authorized §20,00000000. Paid in 833321668 e p”"Afl:;n:rln olix. changes come about too rapidly, ac- lnvest at Hme! Prepaid Taxes _“_‘d =XPERe: 1299729 Eh Common In the fndependent oils special buy- sSEdimgi ol plalnt s Atst}r’i‘;'[‘i:mf‘fL‘C“"‘"“'B“"d Sub- N A%hor\i;rld 200,000 Shares Without Ing came into Mutual on the report o S . .. .. R X & ar alue. by leading oll men that this company | ARKADELPHIA, Ark, August 10 WHEN you invest in First N I d ization, Branch Offices, Fur- d Outstanding, 150,952 holds some of the best interests in| (Special).Cantaloupe growers are Mortgage Notes on im- ew ren Orn’*fi",';:a“n"mrcs Equipmc;l and heare:mli’aid“i!: e > the Teapot Dome territory of Wyo- |shipping a carload a day from this od in th 3 e hi e s €1 ¢ ming. section to market. They are being for- E“’ b é‘;;l“m 2 l; K Good Will . Nothing Surplus and Undiv E England Fuel Oil opened down ! warded to St. Louis, and are of the apital A you not on! i . e - s almort & Boints but made b (he Rreat- | best quality shown in Tecent years. benefit yourself but the in market movements on the New York TOTAL RESOURCES ........... 84277888508 TOTAL LIABILITIES .......... $42.778,885.08 T partof the ona'in the afiefnoon. it entire. communiiy: Curb Exchange. Mines and Industrials AFFIDAVIT ow York OIl changed hands &| PEORIA, August 10 (Special).—Corn are showing increased activity. Many I R. L. POLAND, Treasurer of the above named The Cleveland Discount Com- 7t under its 1ast previous sale | canning Began this week In_central For fifty-three years we / : o b L e o : et Al 1llinois, and will be in progress next pany, do solemuly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge early in the week. D oMo na Tawe L mamato caa: have been dealing in First fimancial authorities feel that the bull nd belief. (Signed) K. L. POLAND, Treasurer. C e motor O . ute |InE beEun In Tnaiana Tast weolc Fitm Mm;..:‘llum on Wash- market is swinging from oils to the min- State of Ohio e » motor group, apart from Stutz |crops have been reported from these ington real estate without 2 d industrial li County of Cuyahoga 5 Motors. was particularly neglected. | places. the I £ 1 ing and industri ist. . ty Y ¥ e = Reo sold ex the 100 per cent stock Tinerwens oss of ing .rlfl!- Tk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of July, 1922. I dividend, which made it ice 13 5, e These Notes are safe and s Seal . R. HALE, Notary Public. Rainat Wadneaday's clote 'of 363, | PHILADELPHIA, August 10 (Spe- yield as Tiberal am income We have completed new analytical (Seal) : A oum Radlo common was sliehily, higher, | 180 O e wear ia ‘avout” 75 per | | 2 can be obtained con- reports on ' Second Largest Mortgage Company in the United States dfg;::y:mll"l:;::;;! mu’;-rml‘;v ’.7.’2,3‘: cent of “‘"“‘“'L“kr ,,:::":i, .“u::l. o [J Magma Copper [[] Durant Motors First Mortgage Real Estate Coupon Bonds on improved real estate worth double the bi Iro . 5 % B 5 leveland Discount Company insure amount of the bond issue. S with \WHC Chango ot prien . | W ORLEANS August 10 (Spe- 5 [] Hecla Mining [ Goldwyn Pictures D o aoiety o ibalia o e Second, The Cleveland Discount Company, e o eaoner Lode Coall- | crease, while shipments are decreas- EaniInformation; Upon [J] United Eastern [] Radio Corporation mum Yield consistent with the greatest safety. with paid in capital and surplus of over Thtereat from the minine sectin V¥ |ing, owing to car shortage.’ Orders Reguest S These bonds are secured by first mortgages $10,000,000.00 and resources of over $42,000.- pustiesaliild wjp 850,000 e et "‘z)st?z})o"" Check the ones you want and copies will on carefully selected, improved, income- 000,00, guarantees payment of principal and CABLE DELA' and shipments. 66,000,000 fect. " These be sent you—or, ask for report on other Sroducing real estate, located in the larger interest on each bond on the due dates. D YS TRADING. |ijiils now hold unfilled orders for Swartzell, Rheem stocks that interest you. cities of the United States and offered under Bonds are purchasable on installment pay- NEW YORK, August 10.—Cable com- | 309,000,000 feet. 3 this Company’s DOUBLE GUARANTEE ments, if desired. ‘munications between Greal 'Britain et & Hensey Co. PLAN: INTEREST PAID TWICE YEARLY nd the Unite es were subjec s = CHICAGO, August 10 (Special).— J NES First, they are secured by first mortgages Denominations $500.00 and $1.000.00 to delay averaging from ten to twel Sth Street N.W. ours today, Swhich put the Toreigs Mo ’l’r‘f:"‘,',“f,e:‘,";:r‘;fc;}:‘r'{" 7271 S NW. Baltimore Office Mol N glg?m The Harriman National Bank of New York is Trustee under Collateral Trust Issue ::sht':z‘ - -mg‘-?u'l :;d':'l.ie::-nak:tfl; A'drop of 31 in Hogs since last week &3 Withoxt - Hon! = it ange We advise you to write for full information about these attractive bond issues, ot in Wall Street and slacwhere. }l duehm mk:n determination to Years Loss Telephone: Plaza 8451 ,,".,.,l"c‘:l‘n';:""::";fl or, better still, call at our office at once, while it is possible to obtain a good rate of Cable officlals said they were trying | loWer ho market to fit demand, for to an Investor, Pltubargh Detioic Baltimore interest for a period of years. to “move heaven and earth” over the | Provisiona. g : o o op 3 4 lines remaining to them since -the Washington Office, Suite 723 M ‘Building Irish irregulars seized the Commer- cial Company staticn at Waterville and the Western Union’s plant at Yalencia on the Kerry coast, NEW YORK, August 10 (Special ugust — Hatatu and Cenetic tore ey dit July are-estimated to have been 125, 000,000 pounds A Telephone Fr. 1167 GEORGE A. , General Manager.

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