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2 * 'AUCTIONS. : THE EVE&ING STAR, WASHINGTON! D. (:.E MONDAY! AUGUST lé 1922. ' FINANCIAL. GUESS \WHAT:, {VE READ MORE { AN Books THAN ANY |geE FELLER oN OUR-. | “THINK OF HAL® STREET, CAUSE |} ASKED THEM ALL \WHAT THEY READ! \WHAT HAUE You * SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK NG, NO. 788 IRVING ST. N.W. s de of a certaln deed of frust duly reforded i Liber No. 4422, follo 25 pt seq.. of the land recurds of tie District of Colum- bis, and at the request of the party secured cby. the undersigned trastees will offer for sale by public auction, in_ front of th prpmises. ON MONDAY, THE FOURTEENTH PRV "0k “ArGUST. A.D. 1022, AT FIVE OTLOCK FM.. the following described land and premises, situate in the City of Washing- @, District of Columbia, to w! earge J. Mueller's aubiiv Jots in block & of Todd wnd Brown's subdivision of yart of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, % per plat of frst mentioned subdivision in_Book 47. at page 138, in the su or's office of the District of Columbla, im- ordved as abore. Yerms of sale: One-third of the purcha the balance in tw sable in one and two nfecest at 6 per cent per annum, mi-annually, from day of sale, se- evd of trust upon the property sold. the aption of the purchaser. A deposit of the time of sale. vesenue stamps and_notatial fees at the coat of the purchaser. Termx of wle to be com- plied with within thirty davs from day of cale. aherwise the trusices reserve the right to.resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five gays’ ad vertisament of such resale § published in the Ci ERNEST CEORGE au3-d&ds.exSuy FUTURE DAY ‘T'VL}I LER, “TIONEE! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi ness Property, Two-Story Fireproof Building, No. 1337 14th St. Northwest. By virt n certain deed of trust dated Auiguist 1. and recorded August 7021, as No. 73 among the land records of the Digtiics of nd at the request of the party sec nndersigned trus- tees will in front o premises. TWENTY.FOURTH DAY OF 2 AT FOUR 0°CLOCK P.M d and premises, situate in the Fashington. District of Columbia, fo- ne (1) in Regnold Fends to the automo- however. to ting $30.000. ularly adapted Building_part 1 to be sold subject, Dusinexs. o prior deeds of trust aggre particulars of which time of sale or upon application to undersigned Trustees. Terms of sale: All cash over and above sald trusts. A deposit of $1,000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convevanc. ing. recording, reveane stamps and_notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days m day of sale. otherwise the trustees re- werve the right to resell the property at the <k and the defaulting purchaser. afrer five tisement of sich resale n some newspaper p Washington, D. C. ALGERNON S. GARDINER, JAMES TRIMBLE, Jr.. 112.0&ds e xsu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Property, Known as Premises No. 917 French Street Northwest, No. 1322 6th Street Northwest, No. 1324 6th Street Northwest and No. 1014 Pennsylvania Ave- nue Southeast, to Close an Estate. ¥ virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned in and by the last will and tes: ment of Lowic Behrens, deceaged. which has Bean duly admitted to probate and record in the Supreme Conrt of the District of Colum- bia, holding probate conrt. the undersi frustees will offer for sale public anetion, in front of the respective premises, on the day and at the hours hereinafter mentioned. the following described Tand and Dremines. aituate and being in The District of Colnmbia. 1 On THURSDAY. the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST. A °C ‘K CPALL ot . H. Warner's subdivision of lote in square numbered 363. per plat recorded in Book 13, page 4. in the Burvey office of the District of Columbia. improved by a brick dwelling, known as N #1% Frencl st And on THE SAME DAY at HALF-PAST all of lot numbered FOUR O°CLOCK P, art ©f 1ot ou in Lenis Beliren's . as per in the o of the District of Columbia. described in one . ax follows: Reginning At the southeast corner of sald lot 32 and run- ng thencs of 6th atreet feet to the n : thence st along the said north line more ©OF Texs, 1o the cast face of f the brick building erected on the rear of said t 32 and partly on the rear of said lot 3 Rbence north along the east face of said e I one (1) foot to the north face of the th wall of sid brick buildiog: thenca weat Along said north face of said north wall 23.16 “feet to the rear line of said lot 31; thence south {Mlong the lnes of naid i and 32 t 10 the south line of sald {40t 32: thence east along wald south line 116 Peet to the place of beginning: mubject. how- #ver. to the right in favor of the remaining Lpart of lot 31 in sald subdivision in said uare to the free and uninterrupted use of £the tunnel aller extending along the morth e of said lot vestward from the west e of Ath strest: improved by a briek dwell- Tl known as Xo 1322 Gth street northwest. fiAnd IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER part of - numbered 31, in Lonis Behren's subdiviston. square numbered 447, as per- plat recorded Book 27, page 8S, in the surveyor's office of District of Columbia, described as follows: inning at the southeast corner of said lot ~#nd running thence west along the south line of uaid lot 92.84 feet. more or less, to the séast face of the east wall of the brick build- |4 erected on the rear of Iot 32 of said sub- ision in said square and partly on the said lot 31; taence north sloug the east f: ) sald east ‘wall one (1) foot to the morth Tface of the morth of said brick building: thence west along said north face of said nocth 1l 16 feet to tha rear line of said lot 31; nce north along seid rear live 19 feet to uorth line of wald Iot: thence east along a#ald north line 118 feet to the line of 6th : thence south alos sald 6th street 20 t to the place of beginniug: together with free.an' uninterrupted use of the tunnel jey_extenlng along the north line of said 32 v - ward from the west line of 6th Fiiceet: 1 coved by a brick dwelling knowa : 1323 6th atreet northwest, ‘And on THE SAME DAY AT HALF-PAST [VE O'CLOCK P.).. lot numbered 23 in ratio Browning and Samuel Cross' subdl ion of original lot 1 in squars numbered 2. irmprove brick dwelling, No. 1014 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. ' FTerma of sale Applying to’each piece of perty sold: ~One-third of the purchase %‘ner o be pald in cash and the balance in ftwo equal installments, payable in one and rs from the day of sale, and to be rep- ed br the missory notes of the “pur- bearing Interest at the rate of seven i cent per sunum until ‘paid, said interest 'ng payabie semi-annually. and the deferred re to be secured by first deeds of 2t on (e Droperty sold, or all cash, at the tion of ‘the purchasers. A cash deposit of will be required of the purchaser om h plece of property sold at the time of the ptance of each bid. All convéyanelug. mivation of title, recording, motary fees revenue stamps to be for by rchasers. The terms of sale are to be jed with within thirty days from the ofherwise the deposit will ba the trustees reserve the right to property at the risk and cost of lting purchaser or purchasers, after st three days' advertizement of auch resal in the eity of bla. CHARLES H. BAUMAN, THOMAS m%l VR K ‘Trustees. B, BAUMAN, Attorney. . ¥ £ :7&5‘ H ¥ "DEAD EYE DIck ! Lot 76 iu | De % ! six (436). lished in the city of | WHIZ, | CANT TMTHE C AUCTION SALES. TOMQRROW. Ve ReaD ANAY Moee. ~tHan NouTHEN! ) > (Copyright, 1923, by Gens u_u-uutuv.l.m'lm MEDIUM WOOLS FEATURE. Some Good Sized Buying by Worsted Mills. BOSTON, August 14 (Special).- Medium wools continued to dominate the Summer street market today. The activity of last week in the thre elghths blood grades has made itself apparent in the quarter-blood grades. Some good sized buying has been done by the worsted mills. Medium territories have been particularly active and continued so today, but prices were unchanged. The three-eighths blood staple sold at 41 to 43 in the grease and 90 to 95 clean. Territorial quarter- bloous have gone for 38 to 40 and 756 to 80 clean. Washington Stock Exchange $A Metropolitan R. R. 5s—81.000 at 97%. $1.000 at_97%. $1,000 at 7% .00 at 5 Washington, Alexandria ad Mount S $1.000 at' 23 (at) otomac_ Electric_cons. 55—$1,000 at 95%, $1,000 at 95%. $1.000 at 95%. ! Kl 1 Traction—10 at 101, 5 at 101, 10 at 101, 25 a ]0!". "szlhlullon Baliway and Electric com.—25 Washington Rallway and Electric pfd.—2 st 7L 8 atTIY 10 a8 TN, 2 a8 775 rfolk and shington Steamboat—10 at 0 at 150, 10 at 130, LOGAL SECURTTES WERE IN DEMAND Railway Shares Easier. Traction and Lanston Firm. _HEX BRICKTEP, \NHAT HAVE. v READ? Hanpeer BY L A. FLEMING. Action on the local exchange today was moderately large In the aggr ®ate and decidedly interesting, some unusual sales being made and con- s siderable strength developed in Cap- ital Traction and Lanston, while Railway common eased another frac- tion on very limited transactions. Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon bonds sold at 23 “flat,” the only possible way they could have } sold, for they have not been honored with interest thereon for many days. Metropolitan wallway 5s were firm 2t 97% and Potomac consolidated 53 brought 95%. Railway common at 561 and the preferred at 77% to 77% indicated & slow sagging movement as the long Becond Natfonsl Bank— 10 at 150, 10 st 150, 10 at 150, Lanstan Monoty, 8015, 2 at 8015, § at 803, 10 at 803, 2 st 803 Lanstan Monotyperi0 ot $0%. 10 at 80 [on. . 4. 10780 803 30 4t som. - o 108 0% AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY Grain, Produce and Live Stock ADAM A. WESCHLER, AGCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE.STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1433 W 8T. N.W. virtue of a certain dead of trust dated 2. and duly recorded April 13, & the land records of the District lumbia, and at the request of the partv secured thereby. the undersigned trustees wiil offer for sale by public auction, in_ front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF A T, 1922, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK ., the following described iand and pr in the ety of Wushington, la, to wit: Lot 80 In Walter ubdivision of lots In square of sald_subdlvi d r 50, follo 71, improved Ject to firsi. deed of trust of §2. 13, 1924, aud balance of a second trust amount- ing 1o §2.140. pasable $30 per month. deposit of $200 required at sale.’ All veyancing. recording, revenue stamps, and | at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days from day ot i sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultiog purchaser, after f vertisement of such resa [ published in the city of Wash H HELAN N C. MARION RHODES. Trustees. aud.d&ds,exSu. expected bid for the big block of com- men stock is still missing. Lanston was active at 80 to 80%. FIRM FRONT SHOWN TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of Desirable LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BALTIMORE, August 14 (Special).— Bid and Asked Prices. 2 < Eggs—Strictly fresh, selected, can- i An unusual sale was that of 100 Stock of Ladies’ and Chil-idied. per dozen, 27.25; average re- white, bbl., 1.75a2.25; No. 2, e shares Second Natlonal Bank stock dren’s Furniahinll. reipts, 26; southern, 25. 7521.00; 100 1bs., §0a1.50; bu., 40a1.00; n;'?.- Asked. I'l\}eni!hnre lots, all at 150. By viriue of an order of ihe Supreme Court| Live poultry—Roosters, per b, 15:|2Wooté, LbL, 3.00a4.50; yams. bl 225 B b | serariolk and Washington Steamboat f the District of Columbia, holding a = ., H d s £ 3 fupics court in're Sara Danuon, trading as | WTKeYs per n. 35: apring chick 100, 2.00a3.00; cabbage —_— e Rapld Transit at a Loss. “Lucille.” Baukrupt No.; 1316, the under- | 30 PP b young. ¥ 87 -3 The Washington Rapid Transit signed trustea will sell o owls, 22. E l‘| w k V G 87 o Company, reporting for th th of BY PUBLIC_AUCTION, Tessed poultry—Fresh killed spring arly vveakness very Gen- R oo 5 e month of AT WESCHLER'S. g:!_!clr:;a per 1b., 30a35; heni Ib. R £ 2 S2onany |« weLikarhorate Roas oL 2 re, tuce, basket, 76a1.50. Onfon d— uburban E Total operati 2 b, Jowe 90. Peppers, basket, 20a25. Squash, erally Recovere Some Georgetown. Gan. 1at £ e and total operating cost, $27.330.12. Adjustment resulted in the net loss reported. Metropolitan R. R. 5 Potomac Electric 1st 5s. Potomac ic" cons. 5 Potomac Electric deb. s Potomac Elec. Power g. m. 6. Eiec, Pow. g m. & ref. Mt nd o basket, 25a30. Tomatoes, basket, 30a 35. Packing stock, bu., 60a65; yellow, basket, 40al Apples, bbl.. 1.00a2.50; bu., 50a1.50. Cantaloupes, 26a50; crate, 76a 1.25. Crabapples, basket, 40260. Dam- sons, 1b., b basket, 1.00. qt., Peach crate,'1.26a2.75. Pea basket, 50a60. Watermelons, prime to selects, 10a40; culls, 4a6. Selling Prices at 1 0°Clock. Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no quotations; No. 2 red winter, spot, M. and Children's Furnishings, including in part: Silk. Lisle and Wool Hosiery, Underwear, Gowns, Brassiere i Children's Belts, Spool Cotton, .~ 'Lambs, choice, PlEs, 3.00u8.00 each: live hogs, per 1b- l 10%. H new, per bbl, R ket, nearby. .!!fln & alifor r Cr .00a10.5 s ranee Peaches, ‘per crate, ; lemons, ioupes, 50a2.00. i wYegetables—Potatoes, new, per bbl. No. 1 2.00a2.50; per sack, 2.00a2.25; No. 2, 5081.00. 'Sweet potatoes, 2.00a Things lgnored. Personal Mention. W. W. Spaid of W. B. Hibbs & Co returned today from Atlantic City. A. V. Nevious of the Riggs N fonal at his desk after a trip to upper New York and back via auto. Vice Presidef Fleming of the Riggs National Bank leaves tomor- row for Deer Park on his annual va- cation. o Refunding Operations. Handkerchiefs, Notions, ete. Terms: Cas) SELIG C. RREZ. Trustes, 415,16 Columbian Bullding. BY STUART P. WEST. NEW YORK. August 14.—On the face of things the news which today’'s markets had to confront, both at home and abroad, was the most trying of any day so far. The Harding program for arbitrating the shopmen's griev- Ver 5 Bs... MISCELLANEOUS. Riggs Realty 5s (long) . Riggs Resity Bs (short). Security Storage & Safe RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. i~ FUTURE DAYS. XDAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Office { Building, No. 606 F Street | Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of tru instrument No. 71, recorded on April 29, 1 mong the land ‘records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees wiil | sell at public auction, in front of the prem- | ilsen on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY. | ! THIRD DAY OF AUGUST. 1922, AT FOUR ! O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing described land remises, itnate In the District of Co. ated as and being part of | original lot numbered nineteen (19) n square ! four hundred and Ofty-six (408), described tollows: i i “Reginning on F_street, 20° west of the | rortheast corner of and running | thence west on sald t 20°, thence south 90° 814" to the mouth ia_lot, i thence east on sald line 20", ce morth | 199”8157 to the place of beginoing. The sai property for the purposes of tax: { tion is known as lot eight hundred and tw | ts-six (826) in square four hundred and fifty- | and | lumbia and desi Terms of sale: Subject to a deed of trust 000 at seven (7) per cent, due April Purchase price above said trust all cash. A deposit of one thousand dollars ($1.000) will bo reqnired of the purchaser at the' time of sale. All conveyancing, record: { ing _and not fees at the cost of the pur- | { chaser.” Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty (30) days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. WILLIAM §. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM L. KING. 2ull-d&ds.exSu Trustees. | THOMAR J. UWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | r = | TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO 3-STORY BRICK | APARTMENTS, EACH CONTAINING | THREE APARTMENTS, NOS. 1917 AND | 1919 12th 8T. N.W. By virtue of two certaln deeds of trust duly | recorded among the land records of the Di i trict of Cnlumgl in Liber 4581 at folios 3: | and 379 et seq., ‘respectively, and at the re- quiest of the pariy secured thereby, the under. signed trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDA TH! TWI 'Y-SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, I AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing deseribed Iand and Dremisss ity in the District of Columbia, being lots § d ® in W. H. Gunnel's subdivision of square 305, as per piat recorded in Liber “B." folio 179, of the records of the office of the sur- veror of the District of Columbl: Sold_subject to & prior deed of trust for $4.250 on each lot, and the amount | over said trust to be paid in cash. $500 de- | posit required upen each lot at time of sale. nveyancing. recording and revenue stamps At purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale fo be com- | plied with within 30 days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. WELLSBORO 3.00. " Lettuce, per crate, 50a75; New York. per crate, 1.00a1.50. Romaine lettuce, 1.50. Cymblings, per_cra Barlicky, spot, 1.11% per bushel; No. 35a75. " Onions, per basket, 75a1.50.|% 1.01%: August wheat, 1.11% per Cabbage, new. per bbl. 1.00a1.80.| bushel: September 1.10 asked. Cucumbers, per box., 75a2.00. Egg-| Sales—Bag lots of nearby. by sam- plants, per crate, 1.00a1.30. Tomatoep, | Ple. at 65. 70, 75, 78, 80, 814, 88 and per box, nearby, 25a1.00. Beans, 1.50a | 90. A 2.50 per bbl. Peas, 2.00a2.50 per basl et. | Corn—Cob corn quoted, 3.75 | Peppers. per crate, 26a50. Kale, 50a}Per barrel; contract corn. 1.00. Spinach, per crate, 50a75. Lima | Der bushel; No. 2 corn, beans, per qt., 25a35. Celery, per doz., | # corn. no quotations; track corn 50a1.00. {ellnnl'. No. 2 or better, 79a79% per ushel, Sales—None ats—White, No. 2, old, 45 per BALTIMORE, August 14 (Special). | bushel; No, 3. old, 44i4; new oats hre —Poultry—Live, spring chickens, BEr! 1ling at 1 to 1% under correspond- pound, 25a32; white Leghorns, 22a36;, \NE_8rade of old. 11! old hens, 18a32: white Leghorns, 18a19;| , RYe—Nearby, bag lots, 3521.00 per lold roosters, 14; ducks, 14a21; smal), g“'h'L No. 2 western export, spot, {15a16; pigeons, pair, 25; guinea fowl, | 55% Per bushel; No. 3, no quotations. each, 60. !u"{m TReectpts, 120 ‘tons: range is Eggs (loss off)—Native a 116.00a18.00 for fair to good timothy firete per dnzen? 24 .oume::.nzezfrhy' and light mixed; market firm; supply W. M. Cold Storay STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. and Telga 1.18%: No.'3, 1.14%; No. 2 red winter, Refunding operations will become popular very soon—indeed. some have started, the United States Rubber Company giving notice of a sale of 5 per cent bonds, sold through Kuhn Loeb & Co., for the replacement of $6,000.000 7 per cent bonds which have been called, the net result being a saving of 370,000 on interest charges annuaily. Next year the Potomac Eleetric Company will have $4.691,000 genera) 65 coming due, provision for retire- 250 (ment or refunding of which will have to be made. It was admittedly the intention of -+ [the company to make the refunding and Improvememt 7s the vehicle for future refunding operations but the low rates for money will probably cause a change in th respect, it would not be surprising if the 200,000 general improvement and re- funding 7s were the one and final is- ances appeared to have been definitely broken. The intcrvention of the big brotherhoods had become over the week end still more marked; the| American Tel. threat of a general tie-up of the | Capital Tra transportation Industry had become ) Waslington Gas jmore serious. At the same time, the | 3 ':;:'k, 2nd Yasn, Bteambo hopes aroused the London cables | {atl BT 08 Tlec ra. |of Friday and Saturday that a com- | Terminal Taxi comseeoros.: ipromise would be found between the ! Terminal Taxi pfd |opposing sides in the German repara. tions deadlock had been dashed com- | American pletely. As the situation stood, the | Capital sathering had not actually broken up, ) Columbia very > it | Commenrc but there was every indication that it | Sommer “A Hetter Moderate Rate Hotel” DAIRY MARKETS. was about to do so, Trying Times. Had the security markets been in| Lincoln any but a strong position, they could scarcely have resisted this combina- . tion of unfavorable happenings. It is true that from the first bank- ing opinion has been skeptical about KENTUCKY AVENUE NEAR BEACH Corner house ; open surroundings: center of attractions and Plers. Runniog water in roo rivate haths. Fre iing_ privileges fro Botel. © Electricity - throughout. Elevator o strect. Table unexcelled. $3.50 up dally. Spe- cial weekly. American plan. Music. Danciog. Garage. Phone 496.J. ~ Bookiet. New_owner- TRUST COMPANY. American Security and Truy 5 i " Tanagement ~RALPH. MECKTEY. et Gimen. 2t ion hand ample ‘for trade. the London conference. It has felt | A g sue at that rate. Selling at 108. they A = rimte S5asm iarer| Straw—No. 1 tangled rye, 15.00; No. | that it would reach the same impasse | o2tet Haciuge s 3% I% |may yet command a higher price. A Bettor Moderate Rate Hotel Creamery. 22a33: ladies 26. rolia’ 33 |1, Wheat. 1150a12.00; No. 1, nominal, [over German indemnity that its prede- 13 | The Washington Railway Company > 12.00213.00. cessors had at Genoa and The Hague. 3w |}also hae an issue of $1,000 6s coming a24; store packed, 22a23; dairy prints, 23a24; process butter, 31a32. CHICAGO, August 14.—Butter— Higher; ereamery extras, 33; first 2814a2 27a27y% Eggs—Higher; receipts, 13,036 cases; firat, 203%a21%; ordinary firsts, 1%a 19%; miscellaneous, 20a20%; storage due next year. In all probability both of these & per cent bond issues can be readily renewed on a 6 per cent basis. It iz just possible that the railway com- pany might do the unexpected and pay off its 6s and retire the bonds. Tt would not be bad policy, especial- ly it the Supreme Court rules in the news from abroad top oy iteithe, East b\'llh‘lflllon R y strile, Wall| Becurity Seviess and [Oamn. U. S. Savings | Washingtos Mechanics' . FIRE INSURANCE. = Consequently. was not calculated shock of surprise. Regarding the railw. strect could fall back again upon the proposition that the paralysis of the railroads of the country was such a stupendous thing that it was practi- cally inconceivable; that when af- CHICAGO, August 14 —Wheat aver- aged lower in price today during the early dealings, bearish sentiment i having been emphasized by a setback in Liverpool quotations and by the apparent failure of the premiers’ con- ference in London. On the declines in the market here, however, consid- erable buying of soft wheat took WELLSBORO ENTUCKY AVENUE NEAR BEACH Corner house; open surroundings; centre of all attrac- tions and Plers. Running water In roema: private batha, privilages from hota. el Table unexcel seconds, Ilmund. 36; 22%a23. 1 ¢ I h h' a stage the gov- 18 favor of the Potomac Electric Com- | ole. Oraine .- is. S 7 strict arrivals of wheat at primary |force a settlement. e | B Kahn on European Matters. St. Chmm-ud ‘Beach. Fresh and sea ;:':"5 : As a consequence Septem- Goes Off and Steadies. Real Estate ... 1105 Otto H. Kahn, blg banker of New Witar MatheTunaing water ia Foomsielevator. Dared itk Tarer helirenne afi" 0 |, But a market situation to take this{ - MISCELLANEOUS. Yori city, has Just returned trom 2 3 which touched & new low price rec-|broad view of things must be onej Columbis GUEIPITE Toa: " oo B D tae of memaiuces RPER'S FERRY, W. VA, ord for the season. The opening,|[ree from = wentimental = infuences: |serchants’ Traos. and Storage. 100 iy A ot ehere = wh! 1 g O] vi renthal notype - 13 Seaside Hotel & 8t nesr Boardwalr. THE LOCKWOOD e Tl om0 oM dO%er | side speculative element is united &nd | Old Dutch Market com Mr. Kahn urges closer relations on ern. Runnlng water in &Il rooms. Special fam- American Plas. December from 1.03 to 103%, was{the main holdings of securities un- O Dutch Market pfd.. the part of Americans with Europe. § fly rates, Amer. plan. - VIOLA RICHMON. Mrs. A. P. DANIEL, PFropristress. followed by a slight rally and then a|disturbed. From a technical stand- | Laniion Yeoelre He( sixgesaloMoal Jrelrsasitaiion T g T % ing X t im- > 't on ‘el 3 e, EnRtigeall Dt fact e e adey. ™| Washington Marke unofficlal representation _of the portant facts emphasized today. Prices went off at the start. a half-point to a point for the rails and a similar amount for some of the industrials, but the selling was Beaumont ;;rvpees id Yellow Cab American plan, $3 up dall H. L. BORTO! Persistent covering on the part of shorts gave firmness to corn and oa After opening % lower to ¥ ad- vance, September 58% to BSN. the corn market scored moderate general United States at league of nations meetings and a liberal treatment by this nation of her foreign debtors. Mr. Kahn does not urge cancella- tion of debts but only in return for TOILET SETS FOR WOMEN. One of the leading toiletware im- ATLANTIC CITY houses at reduced ren L. FRAL very small. Certainly there was not 5 128 South Virginia STEAMSHIPS. Bains. islons were firm in line with | the &lightést sign of any hasty un- | Porters has broughi over (Wo new | ejimination or mitigations that keep N Y k hog values. Toading of accounts. sets in special boxes that. he says.|pyrope in a turmoll. He belleves a tage will take few board- | LNEW X O E ae® teady on New Jersev.| BY the end of the first hour the |are finding a very large demand in|gistinction should be made in the s $21 up weekly £ ther ¥took: receipts. 92| market had steadied and then one | the trade. One of these is made UD |gebts contracted for war making pur- 3 North_Providence Ave. B t O [oiner stonk: 3 hipments, | after another individual members of of six pieces. §°m'u”1'":a'o||:ne"r’m;\’l'é poses and those contracted after the . d. 3 5 the Industrial list were taken in hand | hairbrush. comb, n g armistice. ASBURY PARK. N4 oston New, Jeraey ‘sacked ‘cobblers: | g bid up. and buttonhook. It comes In two (" “European purchasing power may m HOTEL AND Gm gast “ahore. Virginis materials, ivory and shell, with aljot be absolutely inderpensable to pur Spe ¥ Shares Firm. me No. 1, 2.60a2.65; Min- nesota sacked early 'Ohios, 1.0021.10 The ivory set|manufacturers, although it is to very attractive finish. of them—though it is indespensable Providence e e bl tocks of the farm supply com- | .fi.‘%Slo-n&Co.,lnc.Andn. —AI-)AH A Wfll:!_ik AUCTIONEER. Tmt.u; SlkB n:‘i: Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 3116 18th St. Northwest, By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Lider No. 4471, folio 481, et seq. of the land records of the District of Colurh: bl at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer | for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY- INURTB DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1923, AT FIVB O'CLOCK P.M., the follow land and premises. situate in the eity of ‘Washington, District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot 42 In James Martin's subdivision of ecertain lots in block 19 (Ingleside) as per plat re- corded In the office of the eurveyor of the EocoemaSes R 3 m hot-water heat and Hnt: Terms: Hubject ta 2 prier deed of trust for $5,000 at 6 per cent, balance cash.' A deposif of §300 ired of the Terms of sale to e complied with within_thirty days from day of sale. other- wise the trustecs reserve the right to resell {he Joparey st the clok ang cust of the de- faul purchassr. after five | meme such resale in some newspsper pub- lmu ia mfifi?‘uflf*{;fi" DS, WM. HENRY WHITE, . N. t ALDRICH C. WILEY. A g i AT e owt.; Nebraska sacked early Ohios,|panies—Harvester. Rumely, Sears- | wish blue chamoisette, which keeps | o our farmers. because they have no aull-akds.ex8u Trust, ists._Shore dinners a_specialty. 908105 cwt. ebuck and the fortilizer shares— | a|] of the pieces nicely together. The | other market for their surplus. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. BEACH HAVEN. N. J. [ VIA In later dealings. wheat prices|were the leaders. Pierce-Arrow had | ghell type has 2 brown box, with| +These reciprocal debts and claims 'RUSTEES®' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK 'r]l l d N k7 n . which frightened -ecent jece set made up of mirror, comb |neck of Europe. TR NRLLING Vo. o8 ‘FEARY sTReet | 4 1€ El'lg eside -, o NORFOLK price record for 1922. Hedglng pres- | short sellers in Studebaker and Chan- | anq hairbrush. in attractive lining, | “Austria’s plight is tragle.” NORTHEAST. intments. Private Baths. Sea and sure in northwestern markets. to-|dler. The coal stocks continued to|js also expected to sell well. et By virtue certain deed of trust duly ater. Five Tennis Cou A"l’ tive d E : bl gether with enladgement of the do-!be actively bought in anticipation recarded In Liber No. 4255, follo 292 et seq.. | manager. active and Lnjoyable mestic visible supply total. had a de- [ of an early termination of both soft DRY GOODS SLOW. | of.the land reconds of the District of ‘Colum R pressing effect. The close was un-[and hard coal strikes. NOVELTY IN HANDBAGS. . R CEESEFYS R SEseR i Al sstled 2%t 3 et Tower with | The inabllley, ot 'ene mriat wac] | e wast sivel wabits b e b 5 € a 3 . September 1.01% to 1.01%, and De. | French representatives to compromise ne of the most novel vanity bags & B DA THE TWENTE FIRST DAY OF High View HoteL New England Resorts |cember 1.02 to T.o2%. their ‘apparently irreparable. differ: | for women yet offered fo the trade is | New York Market Reflects Ui . 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY Y Weather complaints from Illinois | ences caused a sharp downward turn | being shown in New York. It is a trio tled Economic Situation. | K PAL, the following described land | Rcom and board. $15 per week. Coolest . . |and Nebraska tended to uphold thejin French exchanga. and in other | of bags in one, being made in three sec- and p-onnnmlx;l:;x;r:(;n‘;xn:n‘{»lfl;;x ~I1r‘ L& lace on beach. Bus meets trains. F. Information and Literature at City|corn market despite increased weak- | continental rates, but without carry- | tions. Section 1 is equlpzed wm: a triple!| NEW YORK. August 14 (%vod‘h e 0 - ildi; foldi: irror, arran, as ose seen | __ ket today rTe- m T. Shane's subdivision of certain | IDLEWILD-ON.THE.BAY, THE PLACE vor| Ticket Office, Woodward Building, neas of wheat (oo ciom] Mnsataed ToF Den Lo fuefextentis tow wolnts | LIRS ite tabiis At ie Pl e B i iy Ao lots In Block 8. “‘University Heights.”” as Per [ day or a month's vacation: b,.,_hi‘ bathing, 731 15th St. N.W. al cent net decline to a e ad- 2 S T A E L s LU T 8 8ie uusittled soanomin withe; | plat recorded in Book 55, page 160, in the | dancing. IDLEWILD, Shady Side, Md. Phone SIS vance, with September 57% to 57%. e tion. but tra office of tle survevor for the District of Cfli ent River 217-F-22. 2g25e WHEAT— Open. . Low. Close. - lee. The cent:;! m: l:"s'f“n:‘ (:5 every hllnz d'lvor‘ed :fl( ncflveld{nl:ure lu e bia, bject t ‘enants d (sald } i . 5 K 3 three mirrors mi ures 3x5 incheés a il Bt es coul e sel- ks L bl ORI L EAN CITy, MD. Norfolk & Washington :n'.Z'.‘J,"n”.'.'. La% 1w iafi i«}:" the two smaller ones about 234x3. The | tied. - Traaing. was Insctive during 05 ma: Al cash atore o priar deed o iryst| BREAKERS 0n Botrdmik, Targy Steamboat Co. Copxu 1t 1R % O e i thoe | ome forencon; and prices wenersly R o Hding Association A Gepasls | FuADing water fn rooms. Phone 76. Mrs. A September e e L R but are so arranged that the glas: The market in sheetings was ir- B T3200 raquired “upon acceptince of bid, | TIMMONS. Prop. Docemberiy B Bow e cannot be broken by contact with the | regular and little business was re- - Conve; . recoding, revenue stamps at| The Hastings gpen the year Tound. Clark's 3rd Cruise, Jan: 33, 1932, OATH: s 5 ¢ big mirror. They are held together |ported in either satcens or twills. purchaser's cost. Eale o be closed within | LS Newest hotel on Boar ROUND THE WORLD 300, 30% : by a snap fastener. Section 2, which | The raw silk market was quiet, with days or dep:‘qlllL'f‘vl\kf;‘ll;;l Jar lfxagg’-{t.r‘o_n- and private bath. M ur‘lgsl of g%foz" 11'“00; Gress Teas af;lh ;g;/: -33% B 3en is made with a s{tron:“mcket} zrnm.. prices practically unchagged. v e CLAUD LIViy , =3 Y, PR L ei B IRUISE, 1. L = - « : G acts as a purse for bills and larger PRy S . ' h 3 coins. Section 3 is made with pockets aulld&dn.exSn 13 K et now. HOTEL HAMILTON Gk Crisizsted Roaad the: Werld i Grume ' | (CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARRET _— and fitted with a bobbed-hair comb e e P OCEAN FRONT. _J. L. MASSEY & SON. T0 F CHICAGO, August 1{._—Catfier-Rte- ot and moire purse for small coins. The | (Quotations furnished by W. B. TRADE MAPK C. G. Sloan > Bk EY & SON. e MEDI ceipts, 16,000 head: beef steers. | Special Dispatch to The Star. bag is equipped with a one-piece flag| Selling checks—dollar values at noon today: PLIMHIMMON HOTEL «EMPEF8S of BOOTLAND" 35,000 Gross Toms | steady to strong: top. 10.60: bulk.| NEW YORK, August 14.—Outside | cover that is held in place by a strap | London 446% Budapest ... 0008 & Co., Inc. | Citieas Oan tronts best servics: ven- nk 0. Olark, Timos and 9 8.65a10.25: better grades butcher she | s oo of the more speculative is- | and snap fastener. is lined with moire | Paris . Prague . ot H 2 Traak O, XNew York {stock, strong to' 15 higher: other : : silk, and has a self-handle. et Aucts., 715 13th St. | rwom. Morris Orcheatra; grill room. Ober's 8. 8. Agency, 1 We Bide. | grad o ascs, steady. bulk beef,]|sues, railway bonds were not af- Copenhagen.. 2153 MlD WEEK IS Mac f::""{rz““ :"o":{ o st Co. 108 Wow Tork oW, | E05e"and moitors. §10a7.20 ganners |focted today by the unfavorable RDERS FOR RIBBONS. Aol 48 = . M. 8. L = and cutters, mostly 2.7583.65; bologna i yirike developments. The active buye [) 3 Amsterdam.. 3585 -l::‘;‘:uyhl'flc‘){:{fi'fiflb."" calVes. | ing movement in this quarter was| ‘some improvement in ribbon buy- > ] e VIRGINIA. COMPLETE OCEAN | Hogs—Receipts, 32,000 head: mar- |checked, however. Instead the lead {ing for fall has been noted recently. |1t Associated Dress. RECISTLRED ket, unevenly 10 lfl,fib"l“"‘“”.‘?s‘z was taken by forelgn government is- | Manufacturers represented at the| NEW YORK, August 14—Foreign ! STEAMSHIP SERVICE | e e, fllgénnuu' 200 to|Puea Quite likely the flow of in-|merchandise falr in New York|exchange easy. Great Britain, de- ! gfs“.';'m;fffi;&'fieu.'n.yo-io.oo; 230 to | vestment ‘;_‘_’,";‘ee:"".'i';m’l':; the 3% |say the ribbon orders placed | mand, 4.46: cabler, 4.46%; sixty 5 | WHITE STAR—To Chuasel ports, Livew | 260 butchers, 9.60a9.65: good and | fortnight has been Sron@ly @OWerdf, ..~ while not large, were 4.4¢. France, demand, from estates, private owners! Quesnstown and the Mediterrancan. | choice 270 to 300 pound butchers, | = x 08031 ; cables, .0804. Italy. demand, e e . bult packing sows, 7.75a ) tainty has been diverted to the for-fencouraging. One house added |-0803%: SRZS SO7L Vg o, SAYC and other sources. eagnificence 25; pigs, scare; bulk desirable |eign public loans listed in the New | ipree smal} accounts during the first | mand, 076114 cables, .0762. Germany At Public Auction kinds, 9.75210.00; heavy welghts 435 | York markel | . . L in rec.|few days of the fair The attituds|demand, .0011%; cables, -0012. Ho Within Our Galleries Best of mearby sslt water reso: Exeel- 29.60; medium ‘welghts, 8:26a10.30;| 1n the - cigh EXOUD B J-m‘ue fs- | of buyers is still one ’ol caution, how- | jand, demand. ~.3876; cables, .3880. o ir lent table. Musle, dane! ten) fishing, lightweights, 9.85210.35; light lights, hoifeey and a4 ever, and one prominent manufac-| Norway, demand, .1732. Sweden, de- th S tteamer Masestic direct. Rates, $15 per week. 0.75210.35; packing sows, smooth, |sues, b he first and second 4%8.1 %, .+ sald almost nothing is or- | mand, .2625. Denmark, demand, .2150. 715 13 treet Write now for reservations and further infor- 7.50a packing sows, rough, 7.00a Liias Issues Favored. dered that Is not practically sure to! gwitserland, demand, .1904. ‘Spai mation. BRERETON, Potomac Baach, 7.59; pigs. 9.25210.15. Bonds of the Swiss government and | sell. This means buying is still con- | Semand, .1656. Greece. demand. .031 Wednesday ¥a., or calliMain’ 3089, < ‘Sheep—Receipts, 11,000 head; most- [ of the Swiss citles were prominent. |fined to narrow widths. Wide fancies | Poland, demand, .0001%. Czechoslo- ’S ly steady: top native lambs, 13.00a|The government 8s got up to 120 |are very slow, and the only business| ygkia, demand, .0270. Argentine, de- ) August 16, 1922 HILLSIDD COTTAGES. 1 ey kera and city bitchers: | anein® Zarioh 85 rose a polnt (o, 114 | being done in these is for “Jobs® at|yiitd’ 73630, ~Brasti, demand, -1362. 2 Near Orkney Springs; P. 0., Macanie, Va bulk natfves, 12.00212.26; cull ends |ang City of Bern 8s were in demand |a price. Manufacturers are not|pontreal, demand, .99%. At 10 AM. 1 Cottagee " bungalown, eamping grounds, for siaughter, lergely 8.5088.00; only |around 113. . pessimistic over tne outicok thus e e S Terma, Cash. e 5, RO o Ring care estorne N 000 Sty | Souih Amerian, logna e saually | for 28 [007 SEUGLS Todrer 00 "WACR | American Fower and Lign deciarss The country’s best things to sat. Ingtons, Miroad situation deterring |oe g a5, and the Brazil 88 from 1.004 | dress styles more favorable, that |a guarterly dividend of 3 per cent on slow; comamon, an increase of 33 per cent Bates, S0 H200 mUY p 4345 gaine Iy ‘& | there will be more widespread use of MR, AND e R Duyers | o "éopg:::n;“s;.“wgr:'e::rrgn: Hbbons by consumer: over three months ago. v ME. AND M58 W T TEAMSHIPS. D oaana. 93, O “NORTH HILL” L Liberty bonds were not affected by . the strength in the foreign gover: ments. They went a shade lower. Ralls Irregular. The railway list was irregular, but with majority of declines. Spec- ulative issues llke Seaboard adjust- ments and Missouri, Kansas and Taxes adjustments were drawn down- ward with rallway stocks. Chesa- peake and Ohio convertible 58, which had gone up last week with the shares, came down rather sharply. On the other hand, Baltimore and Ohlo convertible 4348 were firmer, the New York, Susquehanna and Western eneral 58 at 56 were up a half-point nd the Erie- Pennsylvania collaterial 48 & point and a half to 89%. In the industrial division. Tobacco Products 7s reached a new high at 108 and so did Saks & Company 7s at 100%. Wilson & Company 7%8s drop- ped a point of last week's gain. - —_—— . BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK. August 14.—Foreign bar silver, 68%; Mexican dollars, “,* August 14.—Bar silver, m > 34%4 W"; ce; money, 1% per cent. * i | Dscount . CASTLEMANS FERRY. VA. 215-acre colonial farm seat uear Bluemont en Shenandosh river; valley, mountain and water scenery; shaded ground,’drives. fishing. boat- ing swimmiog: new baths aud sswerage; 8o children, invalids or tuberculars take milk, froita. fowls:: $15 sxd week until ‘Novembe Mrs. or Mr. Ma FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES FOR SALE World-Famous Cruise on the Great Lakes Transit Corporation Palatial Steel Steamers “TIONESTA” “JUNIATA” “OCTORARA” Buffalo to Dututh and Return 2230 Miles comfort, educa- Mountains, Orkney the. " Bupdrier Tuble Fin 2, Bwimming, Horseback Riding, Ten- and all amuseménts. Table, Alr, Wster 434 Good_Times ussurpassed. Hooklet. OOLONIAL SEACH. VA. Colonial Beach Hotel 27, 75e i rooms; o 10 e iawa: ,_artesian water; nlt nu’r%‘"&%l. o 3T IN DENOMINATIONS OF 500 DOLLARS AND UPWARDS t b service and slesping accom- jcdations) 1t included in fare. W modations, in the weorld DANCING, GAMES, ORCHESTRA Tickets and reservations at R. M. Hicks, Agent, 1308 F' St N.W.; Oba: Steamship Agency, 1 Woodward B! American Express Travel Dept, 1338 Delta Tours, 508 Bond 3 : ~ 1this it OWNEI i NAGEMENT, 18* POCOMOKE COTTAGE, TWO BLOCKS FROM Bibing, Drubidng. bostiag; Wio'n week, MRS Va.