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FINANCIAL. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922.” 'HELP AND SITUATIONS. i+ el PRESSURE ON RAILROAD STOCKS | = ' .| The Thritl That Comes Onee in a Lifetim _ APPARENTLY LIFTED FOR TIME PUBLIC IS CAUTIOUS [ ~ew York cure marker | |BANK WILL OPEN e O ey WibsTeR. / [ -~ L IN BUYING S‘[U[}KS BY WM. . MEFFERNAN. | Simma Petroleum, among the inde- N[w HUME TuNlGHT S ////-//-_//// 4 = LO!lg period Seen Before ‘Anyl Action 'oy | NEW YORK, December z.—Trading | Peoo Ll WAS active ‘on Iepors o V ) ,ZZ" = bds ’ e company 7 {was comparatively quiet In today's|wells in the Smaciover district of Y C » . short session ‘on the curb exchange fi”‘““,"‘“'o},”"“ ) agflilm;u,w, in"‘ldl Vi ow of 12, 0 barrels, el nion an o ongress on 1ransportation ’ - | with price changes extremely Irregu- | 3e 611 of Pe ania were .n,-o] ituti g P Week’s Market Sees Check- | }7ith price changes extremely irresu- Guie Ol bf Pennayivanis we Guaranty Savings Institution - H H reaction in Standard Oil stocks In the There was little feature in the in- - . Questxons. ing of Very Severe Decline. foton 1 B e setiimg, ha | Qustrial ection. Durant Motors again to Give Public Recep- . i been absorbed, the market resumed its| Siutz Motor e » start, : - | Stutz Motor went lower at the start, o - : Bull Factors. upward movement Bt atieeeniiy romun shasoty | tion, 8:30 to 10. - BY STLART P. WEST. are looking forward to a still greater | — Pipe line subsidiaries led the ad-|above the previous close, while Win- Epecial Correspondent of The Sta: rush of business next spring. vance in the Standard Oil group—|ther and Reo were firh. The United 1t would be a mistake, however, to | By the Associated Press. Buckeve Pipe Line, New York Transit | Retall Tandy and Philip Morris met{ p.modeling of its new home, at NEW YORK. December 2—The|rcid into the outlook for 1923 any- principal point of interest in the thing resembling a business boom, stock market of the last week was|! -:\I'h»r. romise is for a period of its indorsement of the view that the Lol mpetition and small profit NEW TORK Tracember 2. The re- | and National Transit. Prairie Oil and | profil-taking, but Schulte Retail Stores N ORE Daceniley The re- | Gis was trong, still reflecting an-| gained ground. 1121 14th street northwest, having actionary movement in stock and bond [y5uncement of a proposed 200 per cent, New Jersey Zinc was a_ feature in|been completed, the Guaranty Savings margin iy T R e i L e e R e T s e D o ¢ 2 « ively large velume ;more than a month was clccked ved over anarrow range, but was cxponse o the bette or | Octoher and November decline was, of production. but generaily moderate ook afie = »'_,“"“,_h. one-third | Nigher most of the time, while profit [ the metal. while Ohlo Copper, Inde- manent home tonight. The officers due to conditions on the inside of the Teturns. One problem pressing for | LRy | taking brought about lower prices in |pendence Lead and Hollinger reach-|and directors will act as a reception r's gains had heen canceled | the Kentucky shares. ed higher levels, committee to the public from 8:30 stock exchange rather than to con- settlement is how freight rates on | Of the y —_ to 10 p.m. - 3%l The —property was purchased| |7/77777 777 // wcricultural products can be brought {in the active shares. - ons outside. down so as to give the farmer his ac- 3 ic) ¢ There were, 45 repeatedly pointed | Customen income: and At the same|.,The brisk mauner In which el ypw yoRi, December 2—Fol 7 27 | through the real estate office of Charles S. Muir & Co.. and is a four. story, metal-front building. The re. modeling just completed was done in accordance with plans prepared by bounded from their 10w ijowing is a list of today's highest indicated that the reaction, Just | jwest and closing prices for the most the rally which preceded it, had faetive honds and’ stocks dealt in on been overdone. Public buying Wik | ihe New York Curl Market: again noted in the market toward ! oo t by the . o possible ways | time not deprive capital invested in out by the writer. two ¥ ~ o | 1he railways of a fair vield. The ad-! of looking at the autumn downward | vanee in farm price since the middin movement. Either it was a forerun- i of Septeml ecert sty Rttt ner of a less favorable business year his comnection . Quite likely if cotton got other | the end of the' week, but the volume | High, Low: Close. Leo Simmons, architect. The main than expected in 1923 (@ Sign alS0 Of 15 Fantl o pound and whont renotia? [0f such purchases was comparatiy [ floor of the bullding was lowered to serious uneasiness over the economic to 15 cents a hushel the agitation for | NENt. indicatingsa cautious att 2108 a6 308 the street level to allow a spacious situation in Europe, with its ulti- Tate reduction might disappear. But O INe part of most traders 967 banking room of 20 by 60 feet. with Ga. 9t G T 6 B 1007, 1007, ST 100n5 1006y 100% ) 108 " 08 103 ) 1033 10315 While prices moved in sceming dis- ! regard of outside news developments, he strenwth in sterling exchange, ! which rea new high level for | an extraordinarily high ceiling. Mezzanine Balcony. In the rear of the main floor there if this does not happen a solution will {have to be found, and it is to be hoped 1t will be along the line suggested by mate bearing upon world finances), or it was simply the rough handling speculative position which had t as | the Sceretary of Commerce, whicl = . become overextends nd weak as| [t eCTelars ree. which Pro- |0 vear: th, tone of the later 1048 | is located a mezzanine balcony to be the result of t xtravagant trading ";‘,‘.j‘,"l;’ S H};:}unmof TALe | Oetober earnings reports of railroads, | A used as a meeting place for the board of the spring mmer I Would lose thromen hat athe roads higher crude rubber and sugar prices e et of directors. The three upper floors After what happened QUEINE | G an tarm mond et onoag bal the Land o subs inere in exports Trikon Gold .~ ve been remodeled for apartment the last few days there can be no i G tarm products would be made | 1) contributed to the more cheerful Canuda Cop . The work of altering the build- longer any doubt which of these | em through increase in other Canario Copper ing was handled by James T. Ken- | Sentiment. : Freight Embargoes The decline in car load |leved the car shortase i directions. andelaria Min Continentul Mines. . 1 M tomp ofn yon, contractor. two ve ward swingz which n just after and which cuiminated at the start of the past week went to . The down- ifted. ngs has re- ind resulted ressure Lifted From Rall Stocks. 1l events, it does not seem like- I¥ that any amendments to the pres- Gavernment and banking officials of Washington have been invited as special guests to the evening recep- Sxogu tr Pl SN .. s Malto s A 1 :!gi!» as much ot an extreme as lhei;-!l:l xr::n. » rtat : ot will pass the{'" # ‘lruan,i u‘f“v]mlv':xri.lz |:-u‘4‘ll‘lxr‘:u‘v'|.|.”\“ll :‘.:n,r w;,,,,,d,‘ m:,,(.a, bl,r;;‘ram Wi Lpward swing preceding hresen short session of o PSS, ¢ & Skl 2 ncara an) a uffet supper < | With " this pretty well assureq. the t 80 per cent of city—the! served, PEERS WHEN AFTER FOUR HOUR S WORK YO FiriALLy Pools the Main Sufferers. | pressure has been lifted from railway | PEak of ti r—and the production | This' bank was organized by the | UNSCRAMBLED THE MIXED UP SPELLING OF TwE Probably few experiences have been | securities und they have had their ful | ©f, coal indicates that, barring s ibusiness men of 14th street in the | SNOLARGESTICINES Sy SN CONER S more bitter for professional Wall| Share in the week's recov jaly cold the danger of al : viclnity of Thomas Circle. The bank | (ENWKOYR A~D HACICOG) ANO, ACCORDING To Tue AD e i e mrel tina ot Hati ) g SteslingT cxcnance: ot & new mign|tUeleriinhag sl L L has been located temporarily at 1113 / i THE FIRESIOE 5"“‘-""“59Y“’°"‘8'C""fy'd, B 2 he great decline of 1920- g6 the vear. and the highest sinee prexcani automoblle cXNOLhS 100ty 1 thyatscer A [ there were, it is true, numerous 1818 and Italia e Sk te that the 1922 figures will be | ‘. 4 wd banking wmieres's met with v dent ‘for theitimes the This country 1s | iy i The president of the bank is Fred- and banking inieress met wi Eancnt oo for th 130 TS i Haruii by o erick J. Rice. former United States Sex e aain s > f stacles tolpre=l £ automobiles in the | 101y st 5 {assistant district attorney, and its S [3 29 SHaC Was the M sulionn oW T i fhom: e tim | World. Noxt'year it i< expected that | ns Hollinger - 1 cashier is Flovd A. Compton. formerly | WLAL ant caught io any Such extent. What | ts old-time parity, excent the | the number of cars in s country | Bl s e meaakitin Xationat 3 ‘I e eha it that Hobl | haabiler to ity of providing at regular in- | Wi reed 12.000.00 ; s e orcs andildires B h Offic ;’-fl”;"‘ e m‘:;fl ‘n. the midsum- i tervals for the service of the Ameri- | Ix:‘wr : in l}l\ foreign mr!u.'umn“ Han "Ir'fi ::: »r:nf(:llxw!h Robinson White, ranc ices inload tinir stocks in Can war debte Tita te mot & temorl- leentered on Lausanne, where the o T ce president; Arthur Copeland, vice 2 B Gae Ry e A the four billions nwed | Turkish peace conference being | or X3 il president. and'J. Ciinton Hiatt, secre- NORTHWEST. (T, = ont by iressure of the billions j sreottons I ary. iecs or dar and stock exchange wuthorit uin to the United States held. i 5 s B e incorporated in th oxition Better. Joss Ouios Cop ... Ditvctors. Dr. Seneca B, Bain, War- T the Seve ¥ of th . ren W. B dicates w. £ sonedin as part ofijp isn secretur at the i Kl "0 Sland. Beniari i %omwer, Arthurn Jprbdel i es ARk the decl to Eieater lnsthe than Recovery in Franes Checked. | the Mosul oil finids, was now null and | il Iver Mg of A - Edwin P. Hinkel 'y-*nnerm-}:mlmf.:l S ince, Hoimead Pha PLUMBER w Appls Bt 5047 M could have anticipated. ! | void, was coustrucd here i King 2 3 reorx - Martin W. Hysons, Je - " {14th and Pines Tranch . ton of thei. Me the recovery in the!lenin’z the position of Ameri i lo2iy o | e s 280 W, Hysong, John D. Longley, {1110 408 (0 ™ om & eere. PORTEAIT canvassis. 1414 N ive had their Erenel has been ehecked in [panivs, which have extensive ciuims in Gadiite T0TKI0TK| G000 Am CoE P I Miller, Thoman A Mosne, ‘aank [2453 15, Jobn A1 Thal e = is scemeral (the manner expected e notable | that territory. BONDE e e ol G5 w ‘Tho A. Moskey, Oscar Morgan Bros. SALESMEN 3 Tven New ¥ork fina sy = - !d-flation in French paper note issues ! The rise in British ex is at- LWl et B Hugties -0 A TS L Prleiger, Frederick 1. Rice, identiereie (time clotkis Gesk). dliuse, Srith in Washington and other reeption that the dornman B0y ibetween: the first week in October it S nae ey o i {76 Tomopah Diside = 3 nic J. Stewart! aociated Drug Storea. gitien it in to finance ment had no unfavorabie siznificance | b he f k tributed to the steady imp nt inl Netherin s B8 pati Disid [ Thomamutcher, Frank J i e s ; 5o far voncerned dom tude and the third week in November was | the British trade balunee t ad- e By = | 28 Tonopan Exeens.. Max Wiene, Veedon Iobinson White, fat ! v 1"\”"""‘ es i cprn g Yor, or etitiedt “und seonomic. affairs OnlS made possivle by an equivalent | vices from Franen e tiat e i R i Minig - 2 e, and Dr. Oscar Wilkinson. | {ii 214 Eim sin.. Dousles Pharmacy. t ey e Sl bl i ho'h epayment by the 1 e et 2Ly i 0 Tuolumne Note Sale Auth, ! Pharmacy » e e L S e France of advances on w SO0 D kst Ji 18U on The Public 1°tili i Mook Creck Church . ook | SO0l AT nRs ERee account. This could not keep in 00,000, . 1 Soula) aithe Public Utilities Commission to- | 4 | SALESMI count. jwith the government having a deficit. | not exceed the litior fieire (his 140 Victor Divide Mg Light Compecd the Washington Gas 1901 L st Individual Conditions Big Faetor. = (), ach repayments were 3 ev eatas Kl : | it e o ompany to sell $860,000 worth |5 Dupent €t | oney rates have become and 0f ity 713 per cent five-year gold notes | 15th & nly temporary and, as the latest | s being arrang 24 and Mase, av. ‘fhe market Is paving attention, as | asier 1o reimburse the co { N : t fiwures show, the Zovernment has he- i 415 for thel short - 5 sions 4 o e pnanyolcr extens v, and M. W E S g 1 was not a week ago. to the fact pyun to borrew again from the bank | AL ihe 10r tes Tantaan COMMODITY NEWS ay 4nd lmprovements to the plant. | nd s ai. Syisers Lauph e e e = that the siesl mills are employed up lutter has had to increase its ' demand & per cent. Out-of-town banks | o Lehan e whl;r;: ~.~t that the bhonds p. st and R 1 ave, Pacher's Phar | J70 praiencnd. t0 80 per cent of capacity—that is, ! ssues correspondingly. Al this the nrin of commercial | WIRED STAR FROM tand that & e not less than 103, ; , 3. Louiz Krick SOLICITOR, salar> and comminion: S et the f Tveiarayhns hixppvnl d while French politi- the ruling rate for prime names | the bonds m:"’_";"molnifnr the sale of | e st m D R bt el Defore CoNinae e 1s have been insisting more loud- | peine 47, 1o i N e honds ¥ be paid not to exceed | Cave . Herlats Pharmacs et S Do D eoiapie TWOlly ihan ever that reduction of the| = %5 i ENTIRE COUNTRY | |1 per cent of the amount of the sate. | GEORGETOWN. Wok oA e ! forees—the only loj ' 4 Per Cent Divid g i 2 “hess Chase Pharmace Rt = ko amelting companies are m noney ! > | o end Voted. i Conn. ave., Chess Chase . Yors ¥ s r et By ek P The < of C Bra e o T heveiand | YOUNG MAN “wit:_experience on electrical for the first time since 1 t the Y Yieneshe French . WHEAT PRICES FIRM. LOUIS, December 2.—Aggressive | veutrann ® aieimrnareTce and Savings and M ucaub & revaiving. Arende Eletre rubber and tire manufacturers for the | PUdEeL can ever ba Siquite | L production of coal and better ranspor- | dividend of 4 £ oemi-aunual ride’s Pharmacy. YOUNG MAN - most part find their position improved ! auestion. i i == ! tation i~ bringinz ahout keen competi- | arvy 1t worinerir 2y able Janu- Prarmac e worl: shouid have knowiedge of by the rise in crude rubber and cot-} T R ! Argentine Reports Offset by In- | tion among coal dealers. day prices | December 20, olders: ofirecordion {3 d M, Weller & Moskes's Pharmacr tomatile accessTies, s in own hand 1on, and that the makers of automo- | Lake Superior is the world's larg- | o jat the mine have decreased and in some | = . and O, Doualue’s Pharmacs ag to Rox ma Park. D. ¢ biles and automobil. parts and the “body of fresh water. Its area isi creased Supplies. ! | cities of this section supply ix ahead | e e NORTHEAST. aniioulery:Bxyentel. W7 manufacturers of railw equipment 00 square miles. [ oricaco S0 e et of demand. washmgmn Stock Exchange 2000 F e McChesner & Joachim. Ii_executive ability i 24 st. and ave, McChesney i {crop na have at- CHATTA . Teun. December SATEe thand H sis, Frederic L. Yendell. acted ion in the whes 2 Turkeys for Christmas will be vers | Capital Traction—s stam, 0T H ar.. Garren's Music Store, ! " o " ‘h‘.‘“‘ plentiful, as many growers held off |at 101y, 0 o &0 101%. 108t 10114, 10 7ip gr. ‘and Md. ave., Louis I Rradier effect has been 615 | from the Thanksgiving market. Ship-|_ Washiogton Gas Light—10 at 5 tlijet AudBld-are Mool Saka ation () gage an nvestmen! by increased sup- s R Al "3m 0% | ments of Tennessee birds are today | % o X 1o X - i ew.. A1l " ‘ of Tennessee Sl K % e ve. Kenealy Pharmace Ao o0, t domestic primary terminals and ! gajes INDEPENDENT OIL SToCKs, | Deing moved into Georgia at prices| Sereatbaler Linotspe_5 at 132 macs | Emcers . o005 ke atndents. i . ¢ reports of some selling hack of wheat | o hundreds, c ranging from 40 to 45 cents a pound. BONDS. nd Easc Capitol. Lineoln Purk Pharuas. s added mare Yiin one hundred miliions doll 0) 0l'atlon that Europeans had ! in_thel 200 Alled O ... SEATTLE. December 2.—Alaska i Bid and Asked Prices. R L e b oastined St e e United States. Compared with a week | 80 Alled 01l few rulp mills have entered the local mar- PUBLIC UTILITY. . Masa's Pharmacy—Brookland. | (an Tor the Bettering of sates and. service ju h; ;gw-. m; at this merning varied from 4 Hoxton Wyom Oil. . ket and now are shipping pulp to mills Bid. Asked. SOUTHEAST. il the Potomac field Will Parchase % net lower o 2 corn was ! Carih Synd ... at Vort Angeles, Wash. This is be-|American Tel . 813, { o H. E Sprocebank SNoe S lesswice & | unchanged to 13 s were at | s % x 1§24 et. and Pa._ave. H. E. Sproceba “cluse registrars are required. Sthenaa L heneny aatshvere ot it gery lw\‘ed u;_llm ‘ln» beginning of a large and Tor en® 10125 | Sth and Ere, Weller & M < Pharmacy. H THE MEN WE WANT . sehdedne to ) in and provisions 3 (it Serv i trade. The shipments are routed via|am. Tei el con T ave.. Feals's Pharmacy. must have the fu Ralifications: First and Second Trust Notes e Tinicau ard “vome Trom southeasters | At e 15 R L A NI e i Announcen a1 unexpected in- Cit Ser ptd P o Chots ave.. Weire & Heals— Auacosti frong. dlean DersoBalty aperior 2 lerease of the United States visible sup. | 40 Cushing Pet e o e aas o oloac oAt O T Tw L e e Ly Warehouse Recelpts and Dis total put the whoat bulls under a | e PHILADELPHIA, December 2.— . and P. Telephone of Va. Bs. 7th and D ste., Lantz Rr {003 Liherat dunasion meeTceably @i St {disadvantage at e eginning of e y et e | Hosiers” milis havi more orders on | Capltal Traction R R. 5. ... e o § e inee i . 0 jweek, and this handicap was added o | Al Oil their books today than for the last |3 : o ATL-3 CENTS A WORD. i v RSy ot Sy Make Construction Loans {8 daily arrivals at primary centers con iilitana o1t three months. Alls specializing in | Merromhan i RATE—S CENTS A WORD. 1 oo ot cising: Oenteable {tinued "o prove heavy. ~Nevertheless, len Rock Oil seamless lines of cotton, mercerized | Potomae . In Washington and Sv Blipsmsiaiiils o {the market at one time tork a notable ranada il . cotton and fiber and =ilk hosiery are | Potomac / Helpanl® 1461 Abitits “tu luld the. friendship of stu- pward swing when word came that il of Pa particularly bus: Loat an dents and to secore the influence of big bu Mndson O ... Far Sale and Wanted Mis- 2 H g 4 H On a Fair Basis YOUNG MAN with some sell- ;ing experience wanted for our must be at The §: branch ofices by 11 p.m. the D. following excent MONEY TO LOAN highest point in more than two years. Twenty mms Pet ..I.... Siates O . Capital Traction Washington : orfolk & Wash. Steamboat. ... 200 Wash. Rwy, and Elec. com. BEFO rains and other adve conditions were 1 e Elec. Power g. m, le and L aiS i ness men and b Curtaiiing the vield in Argentina. Eegatins Runpes BOSTON, December 2 —Boot and | Lt Flec Pow. g m & ret. | Ritonridies tof Sale and Wanted mbers of comierie - H Towry Ol shoe manufacturers are generally ac- |\ el | Rooms for Reut and Wanted. i"":":"‘;” ke gl A i Mammoth Oil tive today, but wages und raw ma- | Washington Gas o, % { Business Opportunities, etc. {who qualify for permauent appointments wiil 811 Vermont Avenue N.W. i NEW ISSUES GRANTED. Yarinad terials aré high and customers are | Washingion 5 RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON. | o0t atoaie toreitona: signts. with AR R e Merrize Ol "L revisting price advances and calling | Waih. & et g [ Iroved earaiag st ditice of £0.000 10 $10.00 3 MEX Ol oo or moderate pric . Vash, E ADS a yeas and Utah railroad today by the In-| =0 Midwext-Tox Oii. priced iphocs. 2 o REAL ESTATE ADS. eI ar ent_ La Salle Exten |terstate Commerce Commission to bs- | @ Mount Prod 19% NEW ORLEANS, December 2.—in ¢, paper 5ol -ANEOUS. 6 words to the line, 3 line minimum. at line | slon University, 0, between the hout< | sue $600.000 in 6 per cent first mort- | &5 YNGR ca an Bakers here in general have reduced | Riges Kenjtr 5x (Iongi. R4 g rate, as follows jprssniesnia:. o Ll sage bonds and $500.000 in 7 per cent{ 10 Northwest,0il . their prices and bread is selling in {Riggs Realty on (short). 1 1 time. 20c per line. {CHAUFFEURS, with identifi- Ireferred stock. Both issues of the! 21 omar on & Cas. many stores today at 4, 5 and 6 cents | Secarits Storage & Safe Dep. 65 85 2 times, 18c per line. = 5 s | securities will be deposited with the| 1 Penaack 0l . sy a loaf. Wah. Market Cold Storage 96 3 ttmes, Trc per Lint cation cards. See Mr. Walking. reasury as collateral for a ioan of u Con 4 vardman Park Hotel Gs. i6i 7 hi38c per e 2 i R 3 15700000 made to the Tailroad by the Suit Creek new.. 191 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, December 2 STOCKS. B 14 tmen. Tic per Li T Vermont Garage. rear Burling- { government. Bisipinenctal 4 —Blast furnace operations in the PUBLIC DTILITY. B ;‘.;!tnxx Hotel. # il Cnion O w 1. Mahoning Valley now are at the | American Tel. and Tolpa o r % Al adrertisements for The Exenioe o one out of twenty-six stack ox ISSTE. with Tomin Noticen Ishoe department. = An oppor- Texon Oil & Land. arman OiL are active today. Sheet steel mills, however, report a slight slackening Money to Loan | i % = - Vulean 0l 9 P business Tl s i and Elec. pfd.... .. 5 < s * o ; £ of business. here are five lessinp, Wanted elp. {4 2 = = ; = ON FIRST MORTGAGES ‘l-m-a by frst deed) of trest om/real astate Wilcox 01l & heet mills now working than a|icrina Xazt com : ations ,-:::ll_\ h'lr lh‘\:\m"; a]"e‘lil :d\ axncr et o ooms. (B | i < R. ff, Inc.. Advertisements nnder 1le u\n:i:r ‘:w;i:‘{r" I;}fi ]-‘V i ol ’.h.“’ {GROCERY SALESMAN, fully The St | experienced in retail trade, able J’gwh I Wel}ey () Wash. L. & Tram INDUSTRIALS. week ago. AL S HOUSTON, December 2.—Rice mills in Texas are running full time and |Commerci threshing of the crop today is about | Distriet . L. W. Groomes Star offi tions will be accepted ut st. and Pa. ave., until 9:30 or at any of T a.m. day of issue. Sunday Star must be received at T LN AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST $5 per cent completed. AMillers re- |Farmera Horden 1 i a i - | Federal-Ameris 3 ny port some slight slackening of de eral-American by 6 pm. Saturdas. or st ans 1 Ruddy i mand at present, but prices are firm, Liberty. branch offices br G B, Sarurday. 1 forall aa- {10 drive Ford truck and to fur- L with blue rose at 4 cents. Export | % ASH WITH % i X > Comor minbonr business is expected to improve after | Rigge. vertisements from fransient agvertisers. _nish cash bond. Permanent po- January 1. isition; good pay Pee Kay Auta !1 irocers, Inc., 1420 Irving street CLOSING COTTON PRICES. | amerien secii snd 2o Continental Coiumbug Ry Cont Mot Reotil T Hgnor 16 Ni "Dflf‘{mfl ving NEVER mail ORIGINAL r'rgmm?g;r’v‘nn 3 5 ion 5 ¥ ing for o L Tee S Market Steady in Today's Two | washington Loan tn_applying for_cmployment. U s made distributing re | repiv in o position perma SAVINGS BANK. AGENTS — 1416 F st Flours (0t Trad ing Commerce aud Saviags.......... 180 Lgiosaiiiiei e dn vour locality: | wiess | £ per' week. Address’liex 150-8, Star off ‘EW YORK. East_Washington 5 1 work: o e e i A= TR T e S e g NEW YORK, December 2—The cot- | (8L Navliga and’Com. 256 necessary: | act quickly. Uuiversal INpe ¢ iiEn, white. evenings Apply My Smith ton market was very quiet again to-|Seventh Sireet 160 House. Philadelphis. 4 Bour. 1515 U st uw.. between 3:30 and day. There appeared to be a little | Lniled States a2 AT Ccellent future. _ A - | Washington Mechanica: > southern selling and some further FIRE INSURANCE, K. day wnd might. Madd's, 18th sad ! - liquidation, ‘which accounted for an |American ... Calvmbia rond. MARER. experienced. Hudson Co_pfd.. Intl Contl repair work or trimming coiored, Wislies i i i Appis _Reuschel i permanent 1 it tatlor & opening decline of 3 to 11 points, but s Fire Tosirance:! I e str Alexande dntomkiog T crMbiiaent’ . pefcrsmcas e e the market was fairly steady around ¥ or without bicycles. Apply | North 7 Motor_ Wheel...... TITLE 1 R Let us manage atl Leather... cents for January during the early | Columbia ...... Y.ave. i i DRES MAKER, :{xn»h;r. experienced, wi i w Fict Pub’ C eri Real Estate. ted in real ewtate officel must have | Call Cleveland 1200 ? 1 N Jersey Zinc. trading on covering for over the MISCELLANEOUS. blesele. o { GIRL for soda fountain, experienced. Conti- Has Your Pocket A Hole 2 Rental P Philip Morris... week end. There was a g0od deal of | o\ bia Graphophone com 2% a Tohe Joseph Sh 14 N. Y. Ave. | Sintat Doter Drug Store. o Uge % Joun uasla TOP- | _——— bullish comment on the increased ex-; raphophone pid. 953 .....|BOYS (several) teen years or over. | LADIES—uur practical ‘enographs | erty. Over a Quar- | port movement, but it seemed to Transfer and Sorage 100 s helpers on laundry ’truck. (Suturdas | will fit you for & position in a short time s £ > bring in no aggressive support, and |Mergenthaler Linotype bz frer & pomoy 910 Rhode Tsiand ase, B.e. | Bovd Dusiness College. 1904 F M ter of a Century | the market was so narrow that it re- | Oid Dutch M 8 | BRICKLATER, white, nou-u work__at ) 2878, dex Does your money disappear, leaving 014 Dutch Market pfd T 7% | once. Adams 1450, 2 {SARKERS and aswrters. Barry Laundrs. | sponded to comparatively small orders ur 708 Morton st. u.w Experience. ou nothi w for it? i 3 . ither way. a bench _hands, | you nothing substantial to sho t i B. F. SAUL CO. When investing | /ot "eotton quiet; middling. 25.25. | Wachington Market Henderson 315. Co. b | NUtsr. racicnt for Tavand durine dns. The best way to mend such a hole in your . L' 0 your savings | Cotton, itures closed_ steady. “Decem- ‘mx“ Cab . « wages wasied. Address Box 341°B. Siai = > 2 ber. 24.99; January, 24. March. : N pocket is to invest your savings and sur- 1412 Eye St. N.W. First consider safety, them revenus. ! 25.03; May, 24.93; July, 24.61. 2 £ L3 anvassers. 1414 North Capitvi lus income (no matter how small the Main 2100 P e T i o W ORLEANS. December 2 | CLOTH T SLACK. tonce. 1426 Irving <. n.w.* . P hetier judsment aad ANS, o MARKET SLACK. | can wash C ! e . IS Income ho e & - e sorifce safety. Closing bia: December. 2452; Janu-| NEW YORK, December 2 (Special). | CHAUFFEURS for Biack and Whits saxiches: | T e il 4 ¢ H ¢ i ¢ i sum) in First Mortgage Notes on im- ¢ et | Our record of 15 3 24.55; March, 24.50; May, 24.44:{—The cotton cloth market wound up to Black and White Taxi, Oxford Hotel, experienced. 360 a monti " o years in July, 24.22. ith | S50 and o i i e veek of slack tradi tod: th | 16th and Peus ave. X auncement if eficient. Frank- proved Washington real estate, issued in | EQUITABLE Bocommending <Por Gotton quiet and_unchanged. | Buying onfined aimost entirdly io| CHACEFECRA_White St Liow ihe S i 3 S < - Sales on the spot, ales; to arrive, ! orvice. rear T wt. T e denominations of from $100 to $100,000. M First Mortgage Investments || 505°® 23 005 1030 10! 2000 Middiing, | Smal lote, Print cloth prices were(rott e o BoiE Ol O | e iy ol e v W B Co-Op'erative Building e e mal e tatsest bor3 [ | 2025 @ood middling, 35175, Jority of sheeting prices. Sateens con- | Apply Mr. Smith, 2nd fioor, 1515 U st. nw.. {1 teward_School. . i P 1| dissatisfied” client s ome we refiect | {tinued in good demandfi but twills !v_fl!;;:;fi'!"’.’”_"; et iR | for temporary work_about tes @aye: i - | 3 > LE( XPerie g 3 . L il Exceptionally safeguarded — generous X Association [ men ik anvia il peutac SO e BAR SILVER PRICES. and drills eased & trifie. e S e e _.,_,.! > et : , o i further infc tion. We attend to all g ' Ce VI ST i TN 7 come sacar forythelexadual imoders e o Smmeatery oo || S i Ceeintats S e | YO YOG Reeeieun asitare, f95,| MAY DROP EXPORT OIL TAX. |Go0k. frstciaws, for tunciroom 317 Fa. uye RIS 0T o o ] collect and re: lue. Q 25 A 2 ! - elephone Operating 5 N ase 2 ¥ N, 2.—] Y ZE7 LA S s - 2 mem : L) . Sl - come. & ter of suc otes, ap *E s Suimewa up to $1,000 now on hand |ixence. | Disepint rates Ohort and|oet Indies customs tarlff addressed | FLEVATOR OFERATOR. colored. expericaced PERMANENT WORK. peals to the young and beginning in- [N Systematic Saving Maie1% ‘ {10 the second chamber of the nationa) | ANy 240 10tk st o — o Fasy 65 Leam i s legislature, Minister of the Colonies| call Col. 6631 after b o'clock. Harry G. Eck: =Sy w vestor as well as to the older one. | goh plan to make saving easy— CHAS. D. SAGER RAIL TIE-UP CLEARED. B 7ant announcod a new bill design. | s g ¥ Good Salary. | ST. LOUIS. December 2 (Special).— | ed to abolish the export tax on oil.| FURNTTURE FINISHER, one who undérstands you will be surprised at the amollnt accumulated in a short ime. Strest N ywest, b o i R Frequent Increases. Railroads in midwestern i territory |1t is proposed to replace the tax with | outside repair work: steady position to the o Opportunities for have today practically caught up with | 3 gpecial duty tox 1923. right party. Maxwell Furniture Co., Ecking- 53 Years Without Loss to.an Investor traffic. Western lines have lifted em- 77 e T E T ton place and Que si. Subscri; for the bargoes and express the bellef that [XSURANCE ROLICITORS, all Tines. Greal Advancement. t et Buy Guaranteed they are off permanently. FEastern| WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS. | American Casuaity Co.. 440 Star bidg. 2 . == g 84th Issue of Stock y lines have not vet been able to take | \ro YORK, December 2.—The ac- | JAPANESE COOK. heiper and waiter. 8t | We are confident that you o swmdmaflmw N elis Heseiye Second Trust Notes eat &rd;llsoo?;;l;n;e;rflgsé.&but % '“l‘k““"{‘“"l"“‘_’f ‘c’;f":l’n‘,:'s“'m’;“;;: e, o ten o Mmaress Tes 147, | will find interest in an interview £ | %. ilt-edy banks and tr I L Sy - bl i N Shares, $2.50 Per Month N ot on Daurelt med) week (five days) shows a deficit in s T v e ¢ With our Application Supervisor. 7 & IN and backed by our combined capital and VALUE FIXED AT $776,498. reserve of $7,472,190. This is a de- . Feliimles 5 2 : 4 rYee N $776,498. 5 the Gray sutamobiles. Open i i ¢ . i surplus of over $120.000.00. Issued in de- crease in reserve from last week of | pi GT% futomebily H ROOM 1 | 3 EQUITABLE BUILDING oominations of $30.00 and ypward. A tentative valuation of 3776438315011y - e Sy ~22 12th ST. N.W > vestments [|as placed today by .the Intersiate p e Bum] 722 12th ST. W 915 F St. N.W. District Realty In Eommerce Commisaion ‘o the Drop- e gl antpe st SESS | THE CHESAPEAKE AND Inc. JOHN JOY KDSON, President . FRANK P. mlh'.'lfl". 934 New York Avenuwe W.W. Phone M. 1060 X el of the Lexington Union Station| To play a part in the filming of a L tor, Ay pany i T D onts ot the | fameus BIaYy, the British admiralty | mases, brickiayer, ste_oc 1 ,’.‘_‘.."":.‘E‘n: POTO TELEPHONE corporation as carrisd on its own|lent a dreadnought complete With |ulars. Columbia School of Drafting, ‘and CEMPANY. < books ;amounted to $403,440, its complement of officers and men. T ata. a.w, North 372 . g 3

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