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FINANCIAL, NERVOUSNESS SEEN THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 3, 1922 PART 1 { Credit Conditions But Little The Year 1922 to Date on the Washington ApartmentsforRent We Buy, Sell and | Properties Immediate Attention Address Box 191—B | ~ Changed During November| .50 20t .., L ;\‘ N Up to and inclu s 1 H ! | 12222 () Street N.W. [| reserat Reweroe Bark Repore shores Nl | NSTEEL MARKET | Howes A Hones Pause in Business Activity—Other Financial News. Near Sheridan Circle, best location. Attractive stone front, new building. LARGE ROOMS But Many Buyers Await Possible Developments. [ = =] (=% (-] = L, 3 ® @ 12 o c =1 S a @ @ = 3 199,000—Pot. Elec. Power cons. 94,600—Pot. Elec. Power deb. 6s. 78,800—Pot. Elec. Power gen. Gs 8,000—Wash., Alex. and Mt. Ver. dicated by the commercial loans of roads and automobile makers the member banks and by earning assets The New York Federal Reserve |offset new borrowing. These gold re-| 24'000—Wash., Hal and Annap. ist 3. : 4 rooms & l bafll. Sioie elols ata .5100 lllontll Bank in fts December 1 review of |¢eibts have also been largely responsible | 217,000 Wash. Gus’ Light e z 96 | By tie Ansociuted Press 5 & 1 fll sloo s]z- credit and business conditions says [ (o, the power of the banks to excoed | 412,000—Wash. Ity. and Elec. cons. 72 | NEW YORK, December 2.—The < rooms bath..... ly pJ montll movements during November of the | 'The second factor has been accumu'a- | 195 a00 e, e poa oo 8¢ 1093 market was a little nervous this weeic N varlous factors reflecting credit con- | ton by snany concerns, during the quiet | 161,600—P. 12, P. gen. mort. 7s. 10534 | over the futures, and buyers showed a AP N rooms & 2 baths $140, $150, $160 month N|attions were in tho same airection aa | Beried.of cntiderable rescrve n the form | “o'ano—minga Bealty” cloney 'éa: 324 | dieposition to_awaitdevelopments. \ October. ::ley could draw upon for active opera- 1é.‘?gtwangm{::mfi;’:r,fi“-”;,’,::, 5?,;‘ 108 | Nevertneless there was a good deal § “The volume of credit in use as in- oxs‘:‘:_dm:ltndtmzfeu:":mvmo ?:rnt)g: 3,100—Wash. Market Cold Storags 5s. 961 | of business in progress, with rail- e woodhnd Shares. STOCKS. according to the New York bank, is 10—Amer. Tel, that business is now being carrled on most couspicuous bu 8. Mills are lmzunm:mng their recent output « 72 Weller Construction Co. and Tel... 116 3 Cathedral Ave. East 2 WU Jameson-Built Homes ent. ¥ . tientn sl R N DR, “There was a considerable Increasc | “There would bo large buying now,| jio—pailoner Say. and Trust SR Creek Park " throughout the country in the volume | even with annual accounting in prog- L Lo ena ek e ah ey Now Being Completed otiproduction iand tradedinithe [MASt | ressitf néednl forteome) time’ atisncl /Bad 10—Merchants Rank consumers : i 2, 3 and 4 Rooms with year, but this Increase has gone for: | not been well covered In many cases 12—Firemen’s Fire Insurance Lead, firm and without much cha Balconies 1 to 513 ward with o relatively small demand | by recont commitments, or It difmt- Ao lemenBiice surence. it hias slockoned althaneh rhe 501 to g, e et Ko S, Sy hor B iR et | s Colmiit i bt st ot Soasilon G (| Rendly Jummnry Fisst Tennessee Ave. was at a minimum_the total loans and | p¥8 AR pp i nsportation conges- L1 Sheat Gl?;l:}:g Title Insurance. large. e investments of member banks in prin- | o0t e 1" e nain drawback. is 199 Coly Graniia tcom. (inc was firm, 2 better clpal citles, where the effects of in-| ot ‘the only obstacle to the prompt 0=Col - prd cozel a domestic ’ ortheas ’ : 5 10—Dist. of Col. Paper Mfg. pfd lemand remains Antimon dustrial activity would be felt most, | g ijvery of merchandise, for some | 373" Mergenthaler Linotype ... Lo mains Antimony, have increased $1.250.000.000. or ‘over | SSNErY, O ST engaed on | I3 rESnIA ¥ 1 changed. 6 rooms, tile bath, (]| oBubi rot e much o loans for |Rrevious business that gditional of- ST business purposes as to loans on, ders cannot oe. e WILL GET $600,000. uthwes rner hot-water heat, hard- stocks and bonds and to investments To Emcourage T oy wood floors, 1-piece sink, wash trays, lots of closet space; dou-. | ble rear porches, wide front porch. the level reached about the first of November. This greater stability of the factors reflecting credit condi- tions does not appear to indicate that a pause las taken place in general business activity. For the past few weeks such figures as are avallable appear to show a continued gain in lrlduulrlal output and the distribution of goods. Steady Trade Advances. made for the purpose of putting sur- plus funds to work. The amount lent directly for business purposes, as far as can be segregated in the returns, declined unt{] the end of August. Since that time, however, it has ad- vanced $267,900.000. The New York reserve bank points out that earning assets, the best measure of total accommodations which reserve banks are extending to business, in- creased $146,000,000 between August 9 and diminished demand in most other channels. With lower temperatures and development of holiday require- ments, the movement of goods to con- sumers {8 expanding, and favorable i results In this tield are foreshadowed It is an inventory period in different { primary markets, however, and not much in the way of new action in this quarter is to be expected for the pres- i More than $100,000 worth of Christ- I mas stamp certificates were sent out | yesterday by the Citizens' Savings Bank to those members of the bank’s thrift clubs who are alding the shop early movement inaugu- rated by the post office authorities. Hurley Company Expands. Announcement has just been made that the Hurley Motor Company, local of Nash cars, has been 270—Commercial 169—District ationa an! National Bank. 5—Farmers and Mechanics’ Nat. 114—Federal Nat. Bank. 4—Lincoln Nat. Bank . 66—Nat. Bank of Wash.. 17—Nat. Metropolitan Bank . 7—RIggs Nat. Bank 68—SBecond Nat. Bank 465—Amer. Sec. and Trus 323—Continental Trust 4—Washington Title Ins. Co. = Novi 23, ) i to | appointed sole agents for the District | covered is the past merth, up to and including the close of the market Deep yard to alley. N e romionater $1.300,000. | of Columbia, Virginia and fiv Friday, Decsmber 1. ' The lower sectlon of the ehart Indicates the relative [1913. ~The regular Streets 000 and the trend Is upward. ties in Maryland. activity of the market. dividend is 86 cents, | . Vital Credit Fi The local organization will con- dividend of 6 per ¢ 2, 3 and 4 Rooms Open for Inspection Credit Factors., tinue retail sales of Nash products in NOVEMBER DEC. this vear. Three factors dominate the credit eit- | the District and surrounding terri- 6 8 9101 131415 161 2223242527 R 1 Reudy Jmuary Fil'l' 1 sth celpts. Am Can Am Bugar Central Leather Rep Iron & Stee!l U S Steel 9211 St. to the government yesterday, is in| The white potato market continues| ARGlaray AmTe&Tel (o Products Findehaker . Utah Copper Phane Waim = 1 h 5 z steady . and | the receipts running| Am Lacomotive Avscend ST 2 thashal e £ 621 F Street ntn = curately to the location of bettor shape than at any time since | 21°80Y ARG, 1€ CrAtnary Marylnnd | Am Smeitior T BadwiaLecs Geediih T Ravoer™™ Weators Chren so6-s017 S any place sought. the war boom year of 1518. and Virginla McCormicks, for which P o ki < n One hundred and thirty-five of the | the demand is slow, but the move- enty Raflroad Common Stocks Used Are i [l Reverse side largest railroads of the country have |ment {s fairly good on prime round g"h‘m CM & 8t Paul K C Southern Northern Pacifc Reading has signed agreements with representa. |and long well culled other rafos of e e Prior Hudoon LRI Nortolk & Western Satoern Rag . tives of the shop crafts unions. Out |stock. which gell 1.00 to 1.10 per 7 Hieh = ¢ b 3 south ! Go M.a f tll of 330,000 men reported to have been | pounds, with McCormicks bringing noleCentrall N/TiCentral e anial U s PR ng to p O e s {Out during the peak of the shop |5 to &. Xo. 3 stock. all scctions, Movement of Averagest i P10 = |crat's strike in August less than iselling mostly 40 to 50. Swests ani dndusteials. ol B d U S Be Careful, Don’t Get Hurt i Gne-tenth, or about Tiloo men. areyams ere n tres’ wupply and enly | Xevembe 5 g S E.a gl uild? nited tates . | gt unsigned. Some of these havefancy bright stock attracts on ! Th _ h o . Two Best Buys in Chevy Chase Homes FoUnd mok om other raflroads. Abou- [at 1.00 to 1,25 & barrel and 50 to 65 a | November 3. Fr da 111 It is time to start your planning [} —with index containing 1920 . i 17,000 potters are out in the middle | bushel for the former and 1.59 to 2.00 gfa for nmext spring. census_figures for all cities Brief Description | west in the only other large contro- |a barrel and 65 to 75 a bushel for the i3 Xt s g et 50001 compared with ! Versy 'in the United States. The!latter. Native and ncarby garden sl SHOLTES & CO. former census: also states, Near Cheuy Chase and Colmlry Clabs situation in the textile mills of New | truck continues in ample recelpt, with y 5258 . - e J England is reported to be almost en- | prices mostly in buyers' favor, &t the November 11, Saturday £2.17 De: Fi 4 capitals. popelations. etc. One-car-fare zone. 1; scuares from Circle West. Beautiful tirely cloared up, with only a rela- | following quotation November 15, Monday . £330 signing, Financing, Construction, % 2 home, unusually decorated; 8 rooms, 2 baths, center hall plan; 7 1 o 4.00 a embet 14 Toeaiay. EN.E3 84.56 19 1 N. The Star obtained a lim- tively small proportion of the strik-| Beets and carrots, 3.00 t el 1% Ty, 50| Sorember 24, . open brick fireplace; double garage. One of the handsomest home! ing te<tlle workers still out of em- | hundred; broccoll and kale, 25 o 35! November 16, Thursday . B D : i e ited number of these maps in this section. Surrounded by rare plants, trees and shrubbery. | ployment at scattered mills. bushel savoy "";’;g:- 3%0 to B e e e ——s to aid readers and students = . rifte bushel: caullflower, 0 6.00 @ bar- i Bradley Lane and Wisconsin Ave. e i b R rolt Eastorn Shore. Md., and ViFginis U. S. BONDS AT A GLANCE e By sl Exchanseund o mcstzndihciems - ettuce, to 7 oX asket, an ana; Omno of the most attractive homes in th's section, with the best throughout the nation differ, but gov- i tve. 256 to 75 bushel Matortt 1921 £ futyre of Chevv Chase. This lot is 100x300. Has 8 rooms and arnmant authoritles agres that, for | native; 26 to 5 PUAMS %5 to] . Tt T e Yestertar ion APARTMENT HOUSES bath large living room with open fireplace, large dining room. virtually every man out of work | 1% ¢or "No. 2s; oysterplants, 5.00 to Liberty 3}4s.... %. .00 10040 34 =T A¥D 3§ Jarge hcd;oomsl:‘ tlhm;luui);ly modern: bulic inijgsrage numetons :2;:5 &l "p{.f,‘l’,.'t’,f;"“',', l’;f";":'e!“:“’,fi_oo & hundred; parsnips, 90 ) 1.00| Liberty 1st 4s. 9760 8524 3 BUSINESS PROPERTIES Tui rees, beautiful shrubber: rapes an erries, all of whi 5 7 , 60 76 he! 5] s LR b omployed throughout the natlon does | Dushels - spinach, S0 58, tma pump. | Lierty 2d 4s . McKEEVER & GOSS 906 New York Ave. N.W. Owner nnd Builder Ask the Man Who Owns One Main 5526. Cleveland Park Open for inspection all day Sunday countles, in Pennsylvania, and about | day, buyers generally turning to cold .66, January 16 | High. . 93.99, September 13 25,000 shop crafts workers still un- | Storage and western stock, and the 33 r g o 8 3 JOHN H. WRIGHT 2 market dropped, ciosing easy at 36 2, June 20 | Low. . 7343, January 9 MAURICE J. COLBERT Has instantaneous findere Daily and Sunday FOR SALE BY THOMAS A. JAMESON are produc’ng. The many good features of this property deserve your inspection, which will decide for you quickly. J. Arthur Lewis Phone West 2686 3¢ uatlon, according to the New York re- serve banks, which, taken together, have obviated the necessity of business and industry resorting largely to bank ac- commodations despite increasing volume of trade and higher wages and prices. The large gold reserve has contributed, serving to liquidate borrowing by indi-, ividuals from their banks and borrow ings by banks from federal reserve banks. Liquidation from this and other sources has up to recently more than INDUSTRIAL BOOMS RIVAL WAR YEARS [ out of work in the Connelsville sec- tion and in Cambria and Somerset slgned on major railroads, the {ndus. trial situation, according to reports not exceed 200,000, as against the 1 3,600,000 reported jobless at this time !last year, during the President’s con- | ferenes on unemployment. Thoss un- employed now are said to be largely ;made up of “drif‘ers,” who do not s on one job long enough to be tory, but in the outlying territory it will' be represented by assoclate dealers. For the purpose of handling the wholesale distribution in the territory outlined. the company has provided for an Issue of 8 per cent cumulative preferred stock, in the amount of $100,000 par value. The balance sheet of the company after giving effect to this financing shows total assets of more than $500 000. week and large fat baking stock Is especially in demand, 22 and 23; small to medium, 21 and 22, but leghorns and small and poor chickens are slow sale at 17 to 20. Recelpts of old hens are light and under a good and con- stant demand the market rules firm at 22 for large, fat; 20 and 21 for small to medium, and 17 and 18 for small and leghorns. Old roosters plentiful at 14; market for ducks and geese steady. with fat stock selling fairly well, but poor. thin fowls undesirable ‘With the higher prices prevailing for native and nearby strictly fresh egxs the demand eased off befcre the holl- cents a dozen and 54 for average re- kins, 10.00 to 20.00 a hundred. The apple market continues easy, With little or no change in prices from las. week, and receipts moderate, but ample for all trade wants, under slow movement. RANGE OF MARKET AVERAGES The following chart shows graphically the action of sentative stocks dealt in on the New York Stock Exchange. forty repre- ‘The period 63.90, August 24 Rails, 1921, Liberty 1st 4%s Liberty 2d 4%s Liberty 3d 4%s... Liberty 4th 4}4s Victory 434s. 103.43, October 14 78.59, January 10 Ralls, 1922 to Date. Twenty Industrial Common Stocks Used Arve: P Ty Rinetais 28 BhsaG=&a of the week. With lesscned demand for finished copper and brass, manu- | facturers seemed to be awaiting de- | velopments. especially the effect of increasing South American production. ! The statistical position has strength- | ened so materially, however. that leading producers show little dieposi tion to force metal on the market. Tin has lost its recent gain ow Alpaca Company’s Employes to Share in Year’s Profits. HOLYOKE. Mass, December 2— Announcement was made today that dividends gmounting to 14 per cent of their earnings Ior the last year and totaling fully $£600,000 would b distributed to the 2,800 employes of the Farr Alpaca Company under the | profit-sharing plan put inte effcet i A0 ) el ahace, Ti10 Breed all 3 ATt o @ titte for me STANDARD FOOD & 405K Brosdway H |You'll HaveaZ E | Cozy Home prants. Best service and = Reasonable Prices. Heating—Plumbing—Tinnine 1415 EYE ST. § of reserve banks incrcased at & cnutlol‘:sl)' !:uh & minimum of future 79:::6"’7“ lT‘r i G13: GrabTS o e s e | commitinent » apital raction 4 o ETS prices hold steady. Pig § Builders :)law:r rate thahn in se!ne?\!mr n;ld e Coditions 5.095—Washington Gas iron was slightly more “ctive in eome of Conn. Ave. N H. L. Rust, Agent ctober.” says the review. “Note cir- | . 119—Norfolk and Wash, § localitics. with prices irregular. N o culation of the reserve banks fluc-| thl”“';' report on trade conditions has . Ry. and Copper was guiet but fairly stead: 3 and 4 Rooms N 912 Fifteenth Street, N.W. tuated within narrow limits, and in- " ‘S 19 2a¥? withough some producers who had, g N ] The final month of the year begins Leen holding for 14 cents delivercd Now Avail N terest rates remained at substantially , with the usual seasonal characteris- ore, again . w 2 'ow Available : 3 withlthe uaun ct 1—Columbla Nat. Bank re again willing to ecll around > ica of etlinulated retail distribution 13%-cent level toward the end - . lar; ckins selling 23 and 24; pud- > e ety Tome, (e Federal Reports Show ldle, it5;b s <5 mincovy and mon: ? A | —or the family Yetetia d Ind o Z s . grel, 19 and 20, ! and p = — amily Yuletide and In block w est of Connecticut Ave. Cut From 3,500,000 to | d:as oy st iTandds | © o a2t 3 eition iFIColbit ex on Porter St. Attractive house, 200,000 in Year. {and ‘Kent lslande, 20 and 28 with H T right on the job now = Gives form of govern. y erate rece! 8 of plg: 'S . ’ % - 2 unusually well planned. i J Sulnen fowl and more activity noted. 2 1 installing new heating S ; ment, area, population, *!heu: x:::nm:u::n;n::% d-xoze.sl c::ffig equipment. Wen aleo = language and religion of 3010 Porter street N w Although there are still between | tho latter when young and 40 to 45 p— '(;:nrr!xhl. 1922, lny w. r.' !-l;::.r-) B N Repair Steam, Hot= every country. oV¥V . 15,000 and 20,000 bituminous miners | for old. Forerer S eial G Water _and Hot-air S Size 28x42 inches, The St. Albans Conn. Ave. at south end of Bridge over- looking Rock R e, 8 Rooms and 3 Baths Now available 1915 16th St. Between T and U Thomas J. Fisher| and Co., Inc. Rental Agents 738 15th Street NW. COLOR MAP of the World Today Convenient for walker desk. a simple device that carries the eye instantly and ac- Associate Mcmber Real Estate Board. permanently employed. i the situation in the i bituminous reglons in Pennsylvania will be laid before Secretary of Labor is when he returns to his desk morning. Wage controversies id to be not the basis of the unemployment of between 15,000 and 20,000 miners in the Connelsville, Cambria and Somerset. but rather certain legal hindrances to opening of the mines on which the mine operators do not care to take a chance. Miner Strikes Tackled. The industrial situation thus hes developed m one of the most troubled periods in the domestic hii tory of the nation last summer, when 700,000 men, counting both the miners and the shop crafts work strike, to of the m periods In the natlon’ FOR SALE Downtown Business Property North Side of Pennsylvania Avenue Near 13th St. N.W., Two Buildings Leased at $9,800 Per Annum. Cheap. at $100,000. . LIVE STOCK MARKETS. BALTIMORE, Md., December 2 (Spe- cial).—The live cattle market ruler steady to firm under moderate re- ceipts of top-grade stock, for which there i8 a falrly good demand, with common to ordinary cattle not active and slow. Sale quotations today at Light street whart: Calves —Cholce, handy waeight. pound, 12%; choice, fat, heavy veals. 10; fair to good, 9a10; heavy rough veals, 5a8; small, thin calves, 4a5. Lambs and sheep—No. 1 sheep. pound, . spring lambs, cholce, 60 to 70 pound averages. 14al15; fair to a1, lambs weighing 40 to 50 poor, small, common Attractive New Homes 13 SOLD 1026 to 1058 QuebecPL.N.W. At 13th Street 1 Square North of Spring Road Six large rooms, H-W.- H., elec. lights; double floors, tile bath, servants’ toilet, wash trays: double NEW YORK, December 2.—Cattle— Receipts, 4256 head; no trading. Calves—Receipts, 497 head; steady; wveals, 10.00216.00. Sheep and lambs—Recelpts, 3.620 steady; sheep, 4.00a7.50; culls, lamb: 12.00218.2| culls, po and thin, 7a8. Beef cattle—First quality, pound. 7a8; medium, 526; bulls, as to quality, cows, cl to fancy, com- R ! Conciliators o the Seld to fair, 3a4; oxen, as to quality, 00, e rabar m}:“{‘,},,,"‘:fl"’,‘fi",fil milch cows, cholce to fancy, per | Hoge—Reoelpts, 4.080 head: firm: from the two major controverales,;nead, 30.00a75 00; common to fair, per | medium to light weight, 9.26; heavy oo took ap all their tite Taat stn: | Boad: 30.00a40.00; hogs. §.75a9.00; roughs, 7.00a7.50. gE—8 ght, e . mer, totlelttertd and llirlllod strikes quality, 6a8; stags and boars, 4 or controversies involving no great| {VEN, Cigt PUER \na quatity. sato: | HEIRESS STILL INSANE, ASYLUM DOCTOR SAYS . | Victory 4¥s (called)..12- United States 434s. 1 ® Closing bid. - sheep around steady; feeders strong 7 fo 35 higher; Hlosing top fat fambs FILES MOTION TO REOPEN 15.| to city butchers; 15.: to pack- era and shipping aceounts: buik, 13.:5| 26 DROP| 510; culls, unchanged at 1100a OPPED DRY CASES 11.50; choice October clipped Michigan | fed lnmbs.dmh'le: fresh :horm laiznnxoklahomn Assistant State Pronacu-! 13.40; good §2-pound fed yearling wothers. 18.00; heavy fat ewes, i75 tor Plans Sweeping Probe of 25.75; lighter welghts upward to 7.50; week top feeding lambs, 14.25; bulk County Attorney’s Office. desirable kinds, 13.50214.00. By the Associated Press, TULSA, Okla, December 2.—Cl as ford W. King, assistant state attorney lm general, late yesterday filed In county He an E' G ch * gourt héro twenty-sixe motions seek. In 0 reopen liquor cases dismiss 2‘-' by County Attorney W. ¥. Seaver and 1326 N. Y. Ave., N.W. annount that he woy!d immediatel " Begin investigation of Beavers oMciet Exclusive Agent. acts to determine if he would ask for tho suspension of the Tuisa county attorney. The local prosecutor, on dismissing the cases, declared that| the “people don’t want prohibition. King eald his investigation, besides the liquor cases, would take up other matters in Seaver's office. Ho spent most of the morning cloa- | eted with County Attorney Seaver: number of men, or any natlonal lastie. | o ate, as to size and quality, §a10, ~ CHICAGO, December 2.—Hogs—Re- ceipts, 11,000 head; 16 to 20 lower; The Labor Department yesterda: reported it had settled & strike among workers of the Glen Alden Coal Com- o - pany, at Nantieoke, Pa., involving BOSTON, December 2.—The supreme 5 bulk, 170 to 250 pound averages 3 and announced after the conference rear porches. Built-in S00men. o8.25) fow cholee butchers, 830 court heard testimony that- Dorothy | that Seaver had given him access to| yarage. e top, 8.35; packing sows, mostly Gordon, who 48 an inmate of the Mc-i2ll files and books in tho office and BALTIMORE PRODUCE. 7.75; desirable pigs around 8.265; esti- | Lean Hospital while the courts are hear- | permission_ to question 211 assistants and offered his aid in every possible mated holdover, way, head: heavy 10a8.30; medium weight, 8.15 elght, 6.16a8.35; light ; packing sowa. Smo o g sows, rough, 7.35a 28.35. ing & contest over her guardianship and he control of her $400,000 estate, is still insane, Dr. Frederick H. Packard, super- intendent of the hospital, testifying in the habeas corpus proceedings brought by John Gardiner of Bala- win, N. !.;, uncle of the hefress, and First Cost Practically the Last BALTIMORE, Md., December 3 (Spe-| clal).—Since the holiday trade re- ceipts of dressed turkeys have been light and the market eased off, but all arrivals of choice to fancy atock find: roady sale at 45 to 48 a pound, and par 42 to 44 for fair to good. Old toms, —_— Got His Price. From the Argonsut. s The lato Dennis Bpencer was sitting at his desk one day when a Chinaman FOR SALE BY Jargely 76 higher: stook 100 up; west- | opposed by Willlam F. Jardine of slow sale at 40, while poor and crook- ern rs mostly 50 higher: Winchester, her former guardian, | entered. 2 = siow sl o¥ 4 walle POor and orock, erisramers meutly 60 nighats oxc | Winchesisr Ber former WA |00 e spenesnre monies | For Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, Thos. A. Jameson potes to fancy fat chickens, ducks' Seesstig Aoy S erimae Th3e e | e prasces; Dut was improvin. s i cks ' excepting show -offerings, 13.35 an 3 ving. l 2 2H 5 = 2 and goose-are 5 bettor demand and 1335 ropectiveiy) Deef cows and[said sne xid told of havine heard| X ouah, Mees'sponceh, spomin| Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness T eifers, stea 0o H rs % v ", - 906 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5526 at 24 and 25 for choice young chick-'and cutters, weak to 10 lower: bulls, |she had a suicldal mania "’.,.”.:‘ghc’;«';‘.? oo it i o MO Owner and Builder ens, 22 and 23 for old and mixed;, strong to 15 higher; veal calves, un- | Jardine testified that Miss Gordon "yt wqs in the days of the low cost : - . ) chodlco to g,%ney’gnél‘«; sell 24 to 28| evenly 76 to 1.25 higher. Week bulk | went to 5,7':" hoan‘llmlflflyel:'flv d“’(';l*-f;l living, so Spencer sais Clean your liver and buwels! { polaon t “lek headact.) Ask Who Owns On and geese, 25 to 30. Toosters, plen-' prices follow: Native beef steers, 8 25 | she was essed. tified that, “.c "2houe 5500 for defending a per-| ¥njoy the nicest, gentiest bowel | dizzines:. r sour stomacl: the Man e ot o the ive Doty ariet: M1035; westorn Erateors. 6 004700, | no had seen her placed in restraint|gonOu SN acoused of murder.” | oleansing you ever experionced by | when e 2 S aoritos! six times by the use of sheets, andj “upy punpet dollah! Chee Chli! said »dded that she was often incoherent y gstounded orientel, and went out The court ordered ‘the parties to|g,q)y shaking his head over the white the case to agree on an allenist to| ,on's gyarice. Spencer forgot him un- examine Miss Gordon. til about two months later, when the Other Pinancial News on Page 38 |30, o the de S AN - considerable turkey stock was car-|stockers and feeders, ried- over from the holiday and this cows and heifers, 3.7! canners has a tendency to keep the price and outters, 2.90a3 veal calves, down. Ynur;fi rdl.‘:ll;l‘t. .'Ilnddl and - }s.n.no. i /u‘ 2500 hoads over, are selling a! ol and poor, Bheep—Reoelp! 08ds; mar- and crooked breasts, 30 te 35, | ket steady; compared with week ago Spring chickens have been in bet- fat lambs $0a76 higher: best yearling ter demand the laf b po ot 0 ibaet taking one or two candslke Cas-|3ore mer. carets tonight. They physic your |Cascarets bowels fully. All the constipated than =2ll other laxutive-cathartics: waste and sour bile will move out of 'combined. 10-cent hoxes, also 25 and the bowels ‘without griping or stir-|50 cent sizes. Any drug stere. ring you up. There will be no bowel sd children take tux liver and bowels $800 r part of the wether sca nominaily igher; light, Experienced AdvertisersPrefer TheStar : R W :

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