Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1923, Page 28

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" 28 ™ PLAN MASS MEETING RUM SHIP TAKEN - RANGE OF MARKET AVERAGES TO DOWN DRY ACT ON THE GULF COAST o it % 1922 JACKSON, Miss., June d.—Capture | of a rum schooner off Henderson Point, Miss., near the entrance to St.| Louis bay on the gulf coast. last| night by federal prohibition forces | and Harrison county officers was re- ported here today by Ellle S. Chap- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . JUNE 10, 1923—PART 1. IRETAIL SALES INDICATE TRADE | STILL MAINTAINING HIGH PITCH! i vices of an ex i perienced organization. RENTS Over a Quarter i Of a Century Experience B.F. SAUL CO. 1412 Eye St. N.W. i, TEOETAm MonC Pleastnz. i Phone Main 2100 iat the program outlined by the | = ro;nr:.lllflo in charge of arrangements > lu» forthcoming convention of § Heap 3istrict Bankers® Association at | ot Springs next week will attraet | many local al men i WANTED B ovinion of many in Second Trust Notes FINANCIATL.” o obt from the properties results it n best Home Furniture LOANS From $50 to $200 on household goods or el .7 per cent interest. No charged. Come in and let n our method of smal] ren quires the re —_— e QUARS™QUAR. I"QUAR. 2°Q ‘.92 UAR. 4QUA ‘Wets to Gather in Omaha This Fall | in Effort to Win Modifica- tion of Law. Figures Refute Claims of Severe Reaction. Bankers' Convention Approaching. man, chief of federal prohibition field | Southcm.s May Record. forces. Three men were arrested and | the boat confiscated. The cargo con- . sisted of fifty-two cases of whisk a quantity of champagne and gin, according to reports. PERSIA TO SIGN PACT. Delegation in Moscow Expected to Tk Rts, Ogmpes Py the Asa ted Press. OMAHA, Neb., June 9.—Plans for a mass meeting in Omaha this fall to urge repeal odification of the Volstead act are being made, it was uneed here today by Don E. Be- League. who r ntly expected 2 red by first deed of trust on resl e Pravafling futerest awl commissio | Joseph 1. Weller S fl = Recent reports of severe reactionlerty of the company, on New Yurk' I favenue in volume of trade luck: confirmation | FHenuc between 13th and 14th streets, | in 1 ‘tual figures on retail | A0 @8 the “Hall of the Ancients.” | 5o far as actual s story, un-to-date garage, to | merchandising are concarned Will be erected on the | Although the farmer is reported as | not having and mot buying: | merchandise, saler volumes of lead-| ling mail order houses comginues 1o, ] expand. This means the rural popu-| i lation has buving power and is using it. That there is no diminution in vol- ume of retail business in large cen- ters is amply attested to by record sales of chain store systems. Referring (o these two typeg of retail merchandising, the Wall Street Journal says: “The nation’s buying money One Miliion Dollars i I4th & H Streets Oy Approve Agreement. ‘ By the Assoclated Press MOSCOW. June 9.—It is officially announced that the Persian delega- | tion now in Moscow is expected to | <hortly a Russo-Persian trade was the banking cireles H vesterday, matters to be discussed by the ‘ 1 speakers. all of whom are well versed in their subjects, are of vital import to Washington banlers| and much Interest is being displaved E Y a8 to how the differ themes will by e Sl Most gratif Reed, demo ers. Gov not in nd . however he would Send For Our List of 7% IRST MORTGAGES | received here the Russian minister in the fan capital has been accorded a and cordial audience by lhol alization under government reg- ulation and control of the manufac- re and sale of light wines beers is the ob; of the league. We have clients who have funds amounting from §500 to $100.000 for pur- chase of second-trust notes. Low rates if secur- od. [SHANNON & LUCHS Mortzage 713 14th St, says o were given out 3 a3 a o Perin | rman of the transportation com- mittee. and according to applications for registrations F seseral vers chofes 000 loans " running At 7% Interest Jeady for Delivery in o Few Dase CHAS. D. SAGER 924 14th M. 36 Mortgages, Invertments. mere! | Howard Moran general committes, h ug of all committe night at 8:1 4 L cenue, discussed. Southern's May Record. ) Southern railway's earn fourth of May wers 3 agalnst s 5406, Dept. Main 2345 No Shriners Were Arrested, But We Hope Some Were Interested In Washington, D. C., Real Estate “Outsold But Not Sold Out” f : % & il (RDERS FOR STEEL first week of | esents 20 indus- | of sales n.'\ Journal i Zoans, which was threc months Pow n be actually measured by ago, with Its na headquarters fbusiness of the rural xm;rulltumu ?::; bere, Mr. Debow said. adding that | the cluin store svstem. And as re orgy ion work is being extended | In England the women are : han el i the witinate vares and th Leen | longer known as the “weaker se R ] employed for statistics show thut women 1 Y i e, thin ha | live longer than men ¥ telatize (ha: i i all other 1 i endeavor would final phasre of these rtail mer ndising. which {turns finished products into cash to be ed for further business. was not consummated. And retail merch: dising is on a strong, stable basi Conrad Syme Becomes Counsel. ! Announcement was made yvesterday s for the ! |that Conrad H. Syme has become gen- - eral counse? for the Washington Au-|ycom an il tomobile Apartments, Inc, and will | also be trustea for the issue of bonds agal ease of cent. This was 2 ater gain than had heen . bringing esti May to $12.804.901, a in 1822 an advance of $1 18.10 per cent, making estin e’ months which is to be made against the prop- 7 MORTGAGES The Safest Security on Earth ay me fis now et ing prefa ARE FALLING OFF (o) S Iway operating income WE HAVE OUTSOLD the majority i of brokers in the last few months, but we still have for sale many attractive propo- The chart al tive stocks dea 1 ws the high and I which the trials and outlin all stocks. Ay i The Year 1923 to Date on the Washington Stock Exchangc. Up to and inclu Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co ftor allowmnc dend sitions. EMarket Easier, But Buying of | Rails Is Heavy—Status of Other Metals. We offer, subject to prior sale, a limited issue ‘of irst Mortgage Real Estate Loans Take this ad home with you and if you should be interested in WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. COMMUNICATE WITEH US. GARDINER & DENT, INC. Member Washington Real Estate Board 717 14th Street N.W. Main 4884 at 7% interest, secured on well selected, newly constructed residential property tn Northwest Washington. Call or write us for full informa- Hibbx Buildiug. e n Close. | o0 P. [l . Y | NEW YO! * {heavy produc demand with Low il steel and & less the excep- {tion of rails has given the m somewhat appear ! producers are rders tion coucerning these loans. lactive new fetropolitun easten These two hank ent of very S =il h and as there u of the tr T being only deluyed and not underlying snsidered < quiet CONVENIENT DENOMINATIONS 5250 $500 $1,0i Ask for Descriptive Booklet “S"—It's Free WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS First Mortgage Investments 15th St. at K St. N€W. are | S1.6 ner 100, very and t wing to a X | duction that b hz { DD Moderate improve their occurred in export demand du s the last few days, helping 3 the mar Demand NEW BUNGALOW . | "7 5 IR PRICE, $7,750 B B nand reported for th iroducers {dently waiting for this develop mere ings from s been pro- Vi STOCKS. steady Eight Rooms Main 4600 has mount to | decrease of o @.000.000 compared | around World Cotton Figures. a4 spinners’ MORTGAGE MONEY 6.000 g WV EVE got it to Toan on new build- vear, 4 ' . with for der futures oA ings for . | T Lt »ny continues easy under re-| ¥ or rings. 'HOG PRICES LOWEST - FOR EIGHT YEARS IWILL SELL | 20 Columbia Hotel at 1050 Yield over 8izci. ; | 27 Chapin-Sacks 79, at 80 ' Heavy Receipts Cause Slump to; Yield, 8% $6.75 Per 100 Pounds—$10.70 | 300 Miller Train Control at 2 Year Ago. o Press. LOU 2 in rafinancing of present loans. B. F..SAUL €O N-W. | ' LA FOLLETTE RESTING - TWO FLYERS KILLED IN A SANITARIUM IN ILLINOIS CRASH . Mich La at : Concerning reports t Drive out Rhode Island Avenue N.E., or take G Street cars to out “and-iobMeed o . 3> y 2 . ndefinite rest, the senator 0 my 24 STREET ADDITION and inspect this and other new ; ., night when their plane went into a |having been received so far this 3 ause T don’t want to get sick.” tail 2,000 feet in the air and |28 compared with rresponding period last year. He declined to discuss the po: hed near Kellar Field. The dead | 3400 Eastern Avenue N.E. “Fhis time a year ago hogs ty of Henry Ford's presidential are: Clarence Brown. pilot, vwamyii Near Rhode Island Avenue at the District Line. . M:iin 2100 1412 E THIS BUNGALOW IS MODERN S IN EVERY RESPECT first flour. Three roomis and bath on second floor Good floors, ivors and mahogany trim, hest elec- llar, stationars laundry tubs, Large one Near cars b % Aviator and Student Die When Plane Goes Into Tail Spin Thomas L. Hume { Ry the Associat S’ 1412 G Street. EAST § June Follette ZAS 11, June & —With | ‘a top price o the 100 pounds {today, hogs are selling at the Na-! ftional stoc ds here cheaper than { ¢ time in the last ei vears. | PEORIA, 1lL. June S.—An aviator | Heond recolpts are ascribed as. the | and student flyer were killed last|cause, approximately 2,186,000 hecad) ] Five rooms and bath IR Extra large closets through: trie fixtures, Large porches piece sink and drainhoard enator Wi here. Near Peoria. High, Lot 50x1: By tie Associated Pross laugh am here spin were | the | —that a going business is the best kind of an inheritance But in many cases on record the heirs have had neither experience nor inclination for management. selling at an average of 10.70 didacy or that of any other oia o Eneyy | 160 pounds wenty Atlanta, 11l | 'RAILROAD MORTGAGES SHOW MARKED STRENGTH tie mar| r i ome Gibsd LIVE STOCK MARKETS. ALTIMORE, Md., June 9 al French dele; | ational Women's Suff: ! LT LR R R ; ; i 1 Libertys Quiet. NEW YORK, June 9.—Railroad mortgages developed marked strength | in the trading in bonds in today's | session on the New York Stock 1]‘-] ! v ral Tecelpt v stock to bring top | Quotations today at | Light street wharf: Beef cattle, first quality, $1. Buils ag to quality, 6 to 7. s, cholce to fancy, 5 to 6. Common | as to quality, NEAR 16th ANDR. I AVE. N An independent estate, created from the earnings of vour business—and put under trust agreement here—will provide an income for your dependents and may be con- tinued for their benefit indefinitely. irable weight medium, | 350 0 “Otherwise the market was rather dull, with industrial issues in- clined to yvield. International Great Northern 6s cer- tificates jumped 2 points, four Erie | issues advanced more than a point and three St. Paul bonds moved up a point. Several others showed frac- tional gains. “Katy" new prior lien 5s lost 13%. Losses of a point by Liggett & Myers 68 and 15 by Armour diis | were the only outstanding changes in the industrial division. \ TUnited States government bonds, were quiet, and price changes small. DRY GOODS MARKET. 2 W YORK, June 9.—Cotton goods continued generally auiet today. One of the leading lines of fine dress ginghams for spring was offered to buyers, no prices being named. Some sales of heavy working suit materials were made on contract at low prices for mill occupation purposes. Yarns held fairly steadv and moderately active. Linen handkerchiefs and dress linens sold much better than do- mestic linens. Raw silk was steady and quiet. Burlaps were steadier. WHEAT GOES HIGHER. CHICAGO, June 9.—Wheat scored a moderate advance in price today, chiefly as a result of heavy rains in the southwest and because of the I ry to medium, 8 to 9. common, thin, 6 to 7. Sheep, choice, 5 Old ‘bucks, 4 to 5. Common, 2 to spring, cholc to 14 . 10 to 12. Com Hogs, straight, 7 Stags and boars, s to size and qual . as to size and COMMERCIAL 3% ON SAI'INGS LRUST AAND TRUST COMPANY o 15th and Penna. Ave. ad; no trading, Calve 507 head: stea Virginia ead. Sheep and lambs— steady. Sheep, 3.00a 00a. lambs. i 2 cal 9 Receipts, 4, g rarn medium nd heavy 5.5026.00. 11 roughs, COFFEE SALES IMPROVE. NEW YORK, June 9.—While busi- ness has been moderate, some im- provement has been reported in the demand_for copper during the past week. It is estimated that something like 15,000,000 pounds have been sold. of which prol 2 little more than £.000,000 have been for export. Most buyers for domestic consumption are Capital and Surplus, $5.400,000.00 upleted five detached. very attractive hom how being finished and any little ol 6 rooms and bath, with s, with little repairs noces Qullt. of Axt These houses are The homes cannot They can_be pur The houses are located on 17th St modern conveniences; ary for some v i ange purchas:r desires same can made. be duplicated for the price and will take your eve when you first view them. chased on reasonable terms with a sufficient cash payment. BRANCH 3. between Evarts and Franklin, one square off Rhode Island B Ave. and a fast improving neighbor- Take car out R. I. Ave. to 16th St. N.| ~ EDMONDS CONTRACTING CO., Inc. North 9091 Builders Call ‘Lincoln 4112 and we will drive you to property - _SEE YOUR BROKER : anm uumum||mmmumlnmmllaumlumluumummu|| LT unmuu|||mmmmummmuullmmymu LT U TP R still holding off, but offerings by sec- ond hands have been light, and pro- ducers are generally holding steady at_the cent level for electrolytic delivered. Iron unchanged. —_ Miss Lucille Noonan. a San Fr. cisco telephone operator. claims sheé can remember more telephone num- bers than any other operator. She has memorized more than 3,000 num- bers. bullish showing made by the govern- ment crop report. The market closed unsettled at 5% to 1% net gain, with July 1.11% to 11113 and September 1.09% to 1.09%. Corn finished at % off to % up. oats at 1 decline to I advance, and provisions 2 to 12 down Women were first employed in a government office during the term of F By Spjnner as tregsurer of the Tnited Sfates from 1SN to 1875 o Central: Northeast : Southwest : 7th & Mass. Ave. N.W. 8th & H Sts. N.E. 436 7th St. S\W. Northwest: 1140 15th St. N.W.

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