Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1923, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WABHTNG’IW D. .TANUARY 18, 1923. 2y BETTER FIVES WILL PL ITH difficulties due to differences in the interpretation of rule | FOR HIGH SCHOOL HONORS W 5 of the athletic cligibility code overcome. the high schools | tomorrow will start anew their basket bdall rllamplonshlp‘ with teams that were well prepared for the contests before so of their members were barred from competition. The tournament | be resun Central Coliscum with Business facing Western in the opening gamc, starting at 3:15 o'clock, and Central and Eastern play. -I 2 in the secoi RIMARKS ME NEEDN'T HAVE FUSSED 50, THEY'RE MUCH 0O EARY A5 IT IS to uso Garber and given sport it covers the period ot| ot rleby. wt] the | interhigh school champlonship and MeNully at | series”” The principals convened ut | ¥ will put on | Franklin School at 1 o'clock today to Hall as for- | conxider a thorough revision of the “and Miller | athletic eligibility code } jor xpocts Central High teams scored two vie- The big quint went and defeated the Catho- sh I"(‘r 'Dea, center, | tories vester guards. | 10 Brookland sh and | lic University freshmen, 14 to 2 Banned | while the light beat of prin- [ Argyle Juniors, 2 to muster the castern's basketers were no match or the SHORT MARITAL DISCUSSION O GETTING ANVWHERE ON N, _ 0., THURSDAY, —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. ENUMERATES THINGS SHE OMIT TED DOING BECAUSE HE TOLD HER 8.10 DISCOVERS THAT SHOW DOESNT BEGIN' UNTIL 8.20 Fh- A MY SILENCE W HE LIKES TO COME EARLY S0'S FINANCIAL, LOANS%R FINANCIAL. ENTS Let us manage your Rental Prop- erty. Over a Quar- ter of a Century Experience. BAR LINESLUTPLAN ATONCE IS URGED ; | i Eoom 211, 031 1o From $100 to $300 on D. C. real estate and household goods 7 per cent interey by tel. It Immediate installation of the un- derground system by the Capital Traction Company along the entire | length of Connecticut avenue, start- | ing at Calvert street, was urged by | the Connecticut Avenue Citizens' As- | sociation at a meeting last night at All Souls’ Memorial Church, Connecti- cut and Cathedral avenues. The ass nted a com- | mittee to confer and tion with a similar con the Chevy Chase u will be gathered and p Public Utilities ¢ District _committees which will, it is hoped, show th cessity Tor the installation. Protest Overflowing Sewers. 1 The overflowing of the sewers & | Porter street and Connecticut avenue Money to Loan | B. F. SAUL CO. Becured by first deed of trust on real esty, 1412 Eye St. N.W. Prevajling Interest and commissiony Josephl Weller &7 ok L & Trost Main 2100 bidz.. & on app EQUITABLE Co-Operative Building Association anized 1879 R COMPLETED $4,657,959.50 First Mortgage Notes Invest your savi mortgage notes, bearing interest and sccured on was brought to the attention of thel asvociation and protest will be made to the superintendent of sewers. The Assets the Episcopalians to any extent nme approved mnorthwest prop- erty sand and silt from the unimproved | property, it is claimed, chokes these Sewers, \vllnk President of the Harry C. | committees for the vear, Membership commit Groves. chairman; g C. C. su J Surplus #1,180,850,31 Systematic Saving A plan to malke saving easy— Save a little each pay day and you will be surprised at the amount accumulated in a short time, Subscriptions for the 84th Issue of Stock Being Recelved Shares, $2.50 Per Month EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. JONIN JOY EDSON, President FRANK P. REESIDE, Seey. PEOPLE CAN STEP ALL OVE‘R‘EHS Furman | Georgetown Preps ram_roughshod » Rockville High School team to-10 game at Garrett Park. McNulty and Angel were the of the winners. The Rock- > team counted only twice from Scrimmage. Tho' Preps will invade Washington tomorrow for a game | with Gonzaga. First trust notes carefully secured on Washington Real Estate are the safest invest- ments you can make. olution adopted Ly the hvurLl& hool principals at a meet- | barred ng rule ¥ Stus We have on hand not denominations of $250, $1,000 and $2.000. MOORE & HILL anc.) 1420 H St. N.W. Over 22 Years Without Loss to an Investor s, not resolu- | Wusiness High's midget team wants ted | games with 100-pound class aggrega- nee | tion. Telephone challenges to the ¥, that in | management at Franklin 5598, CENTRAL “Y” QUINTS OPEN | LEAGUE PLAY SATURD AY . §: pen, John J £500, ‘and A. E. Martin Tublieit mmittee—Marshail Mor- Ashmun Brown e committee —Stz Edmund H. Abram X. Doly, . Davis, CURTAIN TINALLY GOES LP AND RELIEVES THE STRAIN 2.30! WIFE REALIZES SHE'D BETTER NOT SAY ANYTHING VMIQRE ABOUT 1T HUSBAND BEGINS TO GET NERWUS AS 8.20 APPROACHES WITH NO SIGNS OF LIFE FTROM STAGE PORTRAIT OF A COUPLE GETTING TO A SHOW TOO EARLY William B, Lucien H. I imon. or- and Dr. | Five on Hospltality. Hospitality committes— w ham, Dr. Fred W reased Sat- v. H. Howard a C. A. will be ewly organized Central C. A. League igers and Senators will clash in the in- <. Indians and Giants are the irough a schedule ending March eld, there till be three circuits M. C. A, here. (C) Whieeter Swm. lac NEW STEAMSHIP LINE |SEES SUIT PRICE ADVANCE | TWC HELD IN FLORIDA INAUGURATED ON COAST | | Dectares Tarif on Wool Makes 1,,.: IN HUNT FOR EERGDOLL;: crease Imperative. CINCINNATI, Ohio, Janu | Duties imposed on wool by the Ford- fcCumber tariff measure will the costs of woolen suitings ning, of | the Inter-| that will play up in the s of the Y. MONEY TO LOAN —in any Amounts on First Mortgages. Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission | First Ve:kel Sails From Smt‘!le’ for Ports in South America. COLLEGE BASKET BALL. At Annapolin—Navy, 49; Yankees, 24, At Annapolls—St. John's College, 25; _ | Gallaudet, 14. | At Emmittsborg. VMd. — Mount St.| | Mary's, 25; Gettysburg, 21. At New York—St. Juhns of Brook- Iyn. 40; Fordham, 21. | At Bethichem, Pa. —Lehl(h 47; Mabl- - | enberg, | By the Associated Press. JACKSONVILLE, Fla —Department of Justice agent were awalting word from Was ton tn refcrence to finger p o photograph men n off | Witson the German Deutschfeld| Parks p : B. Carrier, here suspicious s s L Lol ‘:’J“’:,! e, Do J. Raufman and A s drafe evager. |, A58 their names as|Dow 1 Albert Hoer- k phers of the Mrs. J Franeis airman; B. Smith, 18- SEATTLE tuted byt dreds uf Wash., J Those District champion Yankees 4 "Ny 3 i Hayes, on her initial vo tes Shipping F Prompt Transactions Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. DISTR.ICT HORSE SCORES. PINEHURST e, | Martin J., own !\\ January 1driven by as of Washington, won the trot. lead feature ceting of the Pinchu p < . . J 2 A ’ % . t s fected reck agents he had captur all 4 s / 3 years and i The latest stvlo s a small featl. sly the band the wearer's left ear. heads for t a ‘full passenger lst and cargo. bouked long in advance. reds of persons inspected the sel and bade her farewell gural vovage on (hr ne edj The docks were gay with | ith flags of the Lnited States and | flags and bunting, and the Ship's so- | South American countries. _FINANCIAL. _ FINANCIAL. ‘WILL LEAD PENN STATE. ATE COLLEGE. Pa., Ja " J. Bedenk of Mans cen chosen captain of t ne svivania State College foot am. | s He plays at right guard FINANCIAL. _ and lounge were decor, $50,000,000 (Closed Issue) Invest Your Funds at Anaconda Copper Mining Company Fifteen-Year 7¢ To Be Dated February 1st, 1923 Convertible Debentures To Mature February 1st, 1938 Mehawk Jdnniors of Coupon debentures, in denominations of $1,000 and $500, registerable as to principal only. Interest payable February 1st and August 1st. Redeemable as a whole or in part, at the option of the company, on any interest payment date, upon thirty days’ notice, at 110. Principal and interest payable in United States gold coin at the office of the 1/ ¢ 2/0 We have available several new offerings of First Mortgage Investments possessing special tax-refund features which assure a net return to the investor of not less than 6%2%, GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK and THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, TRUSTEE wered fro t games. The principal of the debentures will be convertible at any time prior to February 1st, 1933, into the common capital stock of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, as the same may from time to time be con- stituted, at the following rates, based upon the present par value of $50 a share, and at rates proportionate thereto in case of any change in such par value: The first $10,000,000 principal amount of debentures to be presented for conversion may be converted at a price of $53 a share, the next $10,000,000 at a price of $56 a share, the next $10,000,000 at a price of $59 a share, the next $10,000,000 at a price of $62 a share, and the last $10,000,000 at a price of $65 a share. Princess basketers took in Investors are relieved of the 2% Normal Federal Income Tax, and also of the District of Columbia or any State Tax up to $5 per $1,000. s the winning sextet. Hi ¢ s ing for the \Xr()”(I\ Ir:lnn.n easily beat 28. Hart and oor games for | We have purchased these investments with our own funds, after subjecting the security behind them to a rigid investigation. Application will be made to list these debentures on the New York Stock Exchange The dehenturcs are offered if, as and when issued and received by us, subject to authorization of the com- pany’s stockholders and to approval by counsel of all legal matters. It is anticipated that delivery of interim receipts will be made on or about February 1, 1923. Price 100 and Interest, Yielding 79, They bear the unqualified endorsement of a mortgage invest- ment house which has back of it a record of no loss to any investor in 50 years. i Gallan ot & thirty-elght goals during the double- Clarendon u:u-n-u owned Epworth to Tele- Stone, Claren- Reservations accepted for future delivery Big Five will be Alexandria Light Infan- i gymnasium. Guaranty Company of New York The National City Company Dillion, Read & Co. Lee, Higginson & Co. Kidder, Peabody & Co. Brown Brothers & Co. Halsey, Stuart & Co., Inc. E. H. Rollins and Sons Kissell, Kinnicutt & Co. Hall, Gasten & Co. White, Weld & Co. Hornblower & Weeks Spencer, Trask & Co. Hayden, Stone & Co, Kean, Taylor & Co. W. A. Harriman & Co., Inc. Redmon & Co. Marshall Field, Glore, Ward & Co. Chas. D. Barne & Co. Cassatt & Co. Edward B. Smith & Co. Graham, Parsons & Co. Blyth, Witter & Co. J. & W. Seligman & Co. Ames, Emerich & Co. Old Colony Trust Company First National Bank National Shawmut Bank Boston Boston of Boston Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh The Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank Chicago Denominations: $1,000, $500 and $100 Maturities: 2 to 15 years Washington oxed out the avajos in a 29 contest. The Iis Marco brother i Parker did yma cxcellent playing for the win- The F. H. Smith Company 1414-1416 Eye Street, N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Without obligation on my part, please send me information about your First Mortgage Investments which assure a net return of not less than 634 %. VMohawk Preps are to meet the val Reserves tonight at the Naval ve Armory. T’ ay at 7:30 o'clock. DELLA UNKO UPSETS DOPE. MOUNT CLE . Mich,, January 18-=Della._Unko upset the dope and on the feature of the ice harness TaciuK canyi which there were nine It was winner set the the first heat. e second. Street Address.. GOLF MEDALIST WINS. PINEHURST, N. C.. January 15.— Nussell Brown of Montelair, t In the advertising moife umpionship tournament, won his s to the semi-finals hy defeatin Barnhill of D Molnes, low one up. Both went around in 4. —— GAME TO ST. NICHOLAS. NEW YORK, January 18—The St. Nicholax defeated the Canadian club, hing, last night. in a scheduled of the United States Amateur | League ! APPROVE NEW STADIUM. | Lacrosse, amateur base ball, soceer | nd rughy foot ball, rowing, canoe- 1z, ericket and h ey asgsociations | Torento .all approve the proposed <ivle owned and controlled stadium which is about o be buflt. City. First Trust and Savings Bank Chicago - The Union Trust Company Cleveland Anglo London, Paris Company San Francisco The Northern Trust Company Chicago Cleveland Trust Co. Cleveland Mercantile Securities Company San Francisco CIhe F.H.SMITH COMPANY Founded 1873 FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS 1414-1416 Eye Street, N. W. Bank of Italy San Francisco mtes Heckey "The above Information”is based upon official statements and statistics on which we have relied. We do not guarantee, but belleve It to be correct « NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN FIFTY YEARS

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