Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 27

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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. ro7 0 e ORECOTTON NOW | < | STOEK PRICES SOAR s ShPMENTs v i a5 GENTS PER QUART 5 e et SR ach g ENTIRE COUNTRY - uy Mew Loccaiotives.. in" Stromery Hmited supply | I C.°C. Amnounces Government | ‘ Demand H Householders B s e et Limited Demand in New York Mar- .'.‘,,.,,‘,,'.:',‘.’,";5‘3...1*$‘§§-c,n&“;::* Guaranty to Road—Final Pay- e 14.—Stores which RRRRC, SEMIY ©T8 | dends of $3 » share on preferred stock nt. Gooseberries of large size sold EEsene i : L E . a 0 2 share on common was de- . {':om 20 eents to 25 cents per quari, ment Ordered. sell fireworks to children in violathon Are Already Stocking Up ASea By Sicestash of e Cantrakiel kets—Southern Fruits Get v.hile small brought from 10 cents to | L |of the state law already are being for Next Winter. chase of five mountain type locomo- Good Prices. ! OFtR Carolina huskloberriss show .Census Bureau Gives Qut|raided and ined as a resurc of « pre- | Fyrther Collapse of Mark e Sl DL e Pt — ed very wido range in hoth aualliy S ment e wws ke af .Fnurlh of July campaign by the fire Company, which is owned by the Cen- | g . i1 e 21‘:‘ tnolnd:llozrg :::!:-'::: a::’:d from nlner lenmn(l[lnn of ud\:ral contrel, the e’ i b . Fifte investi- By the Associated Press. = ipecial Dispatc o cents to 25 i Lterstate Commerce Commission an- Very . Important Report. 1‘;“:,:: today are inspecting siores| CAUSES Unparalleled Scenes (™ ietoinitroe SRS deciared & dlvidend NEW YORK, June 1—The market | /¥y “blackberner” from woren | R S omninon . . . ‘arolina an €0 et a ¥ [titled to a total of $26,072,416. Many Comparisons SRR Swiloh eoEIDIA A S T8I 20 on Exchange Shipments® of anthracite for .the| 1. .. o1 teble he was using for | in Seneral for ‘"‘"h"":j' °“‘"'l'" active demand n a steady market Several ,,uvam' payments having y p o ceived. = month of May, as reported to the|firewood, Plerre Bonneau, at Brest, |fully § cents per quart this morning | Quar: baskets from 15 cents to 30 been made on the a nt, the com- F anthracite bureau of Informatjon, | France, found gold coins 150 years|owing to the very limited demand.|cents for North Carolina stock and |mission aithorized a | payment of 000. Suppl ere moderate. Lower | 2¢ cents to 25 cents for Georgia. 5,672,414 from the Treasury. ) B the kst e, and announced today, amounted to|%d. worth 5, upplies w ! 3 rom the ury el men here were glven strict orders to- | . g ' 8.504,285 ons, 1 ase of Smounted tq $20,965 bales of lint and| 4oy’ 1 entorce the ordinance prop. | BERLIN, June 14.—Stocks rose in| 8504280 gross tons, an inere 54,728 of linters, compared with 577,396 X A1 h oF tiut and $R108 of Hatere . Apeu | 110K the aale or e of frewarks n| WEATAIeled fashion on the bouess|39TA (e Sver s preceting ments INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN this city. Al s 3.{ this year and 495,337 of lint and 36.- oy Stocks oftered for sale | 1o, ched 100,000 marks to the dollar in | (on8 compared with May, 1921. are being confiscated. § 057 of linters in May last year, the ing confiscated. unoficial trading. Some shares| The shipment of prepared sizes last ksasns bursan announoed toRsy. e June 14—The |TeAched as high as 300 per cent over | MONth established a recor for May Cotton on hand May 31 in consum- | & .'u;;" bact crops of Cali. |thelr pre-war value. It was a com-|A&nd was only approached during the = rtaled 1,621,29 OB i3 th of May in the war years of N 3,892 S o0 Gosaiis marks and more offered for shares i - compared with 1.889.218 of lint and| YeTs, according to resuits of a sur- production was reached. . 5 180.980 of linters on April 30 this|vey by the California agricultural bu- | With & face value of one thousand ¥ 1osing out the account between the PHILADELPHIA, June 14.—Patrol- Cotton consyfied during May ' 3 d for anthracite is ex- Year and 1.420.428 of lint and 159,604 reau completed today. Wheat and |MArks gold. The demand g T o ard n puniie torge | BATIeY Will show a slight falling off. | Financial circles blame Germany's e il D Lo “ . 1861 otton o blic stora A5kl % o o and at compresses totaled 1,579,606 ”M]j,",’fi*‘lfu;;f_""fl" this season is | political butlook abroad as the chief| householders desiring to w up Established 3 of Tinters.| 305000 lust wena™ COMPATEd WIth 18- | faoior in the new crash of the mark, | for the winter and avold last winters ol it and | . { France's reported sefusni to open ne. | Xberience, due to the long strike Furniture F Street at Eleventh Linens ers April 20 this v CTe T o f last mmer. ‘cause of the at PR T A NEW ORLE: June 14.—Back. |Rotlations with Germany until Ger-| Gemand the retall delivary of stove: Carpets 1 year. “mrlnw;‘ ulfhpr:;ewlfll;mtI;}gfi\y& ‘l"l-_: many's passive resistance in the Ruhr | size cval is exceedingly alow. ng demand for old riee, | 18 abandoned contributes a large part = ave advanced from % to 3 |to tthe prevailing pessimism. The dg- | Pound within a week and in- | pression was further enhanced by mg.-‘ BROKER IS INDICTED. s oad sho - — §o. Dniabrosdishow aThIE - purrbion tine. fhe Anglo-F . PoUrpAFiars mas dran alon for wenhs | Foster Charged With “Rigging” E 1joy N t P l ytl'n HARRISBURG, Pa., June 11.—Heavy | 10, B R njo, ature s " = ® & o | Market to Boost Oil Stock. creases n the amount of fishing | Seonomics and that the outcome aof | ke s0ld in (his state are expected | 4y CYentual German-entonte’ noo- | ' TORK. June 11.—Charged with Wicker chairs, a lamp, table and summer as & result of lowering the age limit [ §&1.70, Me¥, m! manipulating the prices o | 1E0B9T bules, including 1206 | iawaea Wit e picenaes, Licenscs | ‘Bome" Guarters aee. lnoreusrd con | I, Gornsgtion with the one rug and behold an extra room, on the corner those of previous years by many thou- | P15 AN renewed demands by labor | November 22, wi of the porch, where nature’s restful winds and SCHULTE MAY CONTROL . | For (o T Ao T e epraanes | can, Ot e BOXes W nene : : { SHARON, P "Jue 14— nciuding | lon of e’ mank | There' s it 1o | A Foacer wos it o caressing touch will add extra enjoyment to order Fee Y ¥d'a ave b al Sua ma rom | Ju he! n $5 a ; 3 141 BIG GROCERY BUSINESS|sn,cisey, faxes trom roriis Deteall, | hadt bty an gniesal acmand trom | fiey”abd neld g your summer. The cost of this additional room AT SES cars, the Standard Tank Car Com-|YeSterday, the money be desired to | the market fq I stock 4 . ® & <3 Statement of What Purchase of| pany has sufficient business on Its|COVer large credits for materials| The compl: v ade by Edwin 1S surprlsmgly low. hooks to opernte its planta in full for v secured abroad, | H. Muir, a stock bre who ‘asserted = Park & Tilford Would Mean |the balance of the year. It is under- dollar yesterday rang- | he had ‘purchased the stock in good to Buyer. Blled anothoy of The marmesias i te. 2 R Three-piece nut brown and silver frosted fibre vt L s, e ————— suite, consisting of settee, arm chair and arm S| pmmsneren ©aune t—towe | If the Railroads Are Too Busy rocker to match—cretonne cushions g oot of e W prind s E You May Be Cold Next Winter Thifinpgggie_rs’?fiowlm; R M y e sold at low » . housewlves' re- The busier the railroads, the fewer cars : ; 3 available for hauling reserve fuel. The less Solid maple porch roc‘(?r' high back and double- b Pl fuel stored now the greater the shortage to woven cane seat. Price . ceeo. $450 ’ . k) I;:n{‘g_lo.v:vlze 1 e, d?:x:r?g? 2?”3.2“’;":3‘;'&}2 ;:l»‘: ;{yyt:;; Double size lawn swing . . .oeeee $6.75 l»x;li;r\:u:(vh:flflunl.?’lh(- delay 1s due to Consolidation By-Preiuey CORE. Oak porch swing, cormplete with chains. Price... $7.00 . e | ml?(mm‘;rjn {;I‘?n"’??éig §0N]S.3EID flégg C.?Y ggowrclz ('Z._(l)JKE Baronial brown fibre arm rocker or arm chair... $8.00 tail clgar stor e, westerr, | mand in the mear future. They de: MES' EL . . . R Sl o et S el e S e e A R T Gift Suggestions for the June Bride e A up before crop move- anthracite coal. It is the cleanest fuel. It main- CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES | mgnts disert the asailable rafiroad tains a uniform heat. Can be used satisfactorily in Davenport end tables. ... . in price might be expected in July. hot air furnaces, hot-water plants, steam plants, cook stet desk o L stoves and latrobes. Consolidation By-Product. Goke P GO TO ALL MARKETS| wew anumass sune 11—peaters i ot b costased ik o ouns e Ladies’ vriting desk ... Florlds Watermelon Grop Injured{ois 7 (e Deat ‘aniomoptie apioe Phone your coal dealer TODAY—if he can ane wing back arm rocker. . by Rain, Special Weekly head of ¢ e for last month and not supply you promptly, communicate with us. Magazine rack .. that for June lew Shows. Tilt top table.... v th ?»e:’:fw % ! FRESH EGGS FILLING mE (DNSOUDA“ON Foot s?‘c%ols Hies s it e mabete | NEW YORK WAREHOUSES COAL COMPANY the natfon with o INCORPORATED \-‘:‘».f};‘f.m'i"r'\ly A " Fleiis/ Fiash) Dons 2o Wialt' Thet Tnion Trust Bailding—Washington, D. €, Cottage Furnitltre A Sale of delayed shipments of W. A. Leetch, Manager. . ; <hing fts old po.| Erices Are Expected to Drop Silver grey dresser nAndiciation of in Few Days. = = : = = | Silver grey chiffonier Jap. RuSh Squar es S ant : Uik nas he Tenst Splendid wearing rugs in a complete range <. June 14 4 Crn ang faer e e 0Odd mahogany chiffonier TS, | exc to chirge anything but most eclipsé those of more than 32 to 34 cents andard loose usad ¢ considarable s to be im- ed $20.75 variety of designs. t t. ' White cotton mattress, full size $9.75 Priced, 9x12, e huas | Py wnen : ; Full size old-ivory metal bed and spring.$16.50 e reauof | ro vetailess alt over'ihe Pro ection! ul Y pring. 16. $ 0 $ oo ioipath a Tom | e poitan, Cleict Tntuiping tn el This three-piece tapestry living room . 28-8 to 43-20 b diminined | ok Souger. ‘Tiie best pur- | Those are the two things for which you apply Paint. suite 5 $169.50 atoes, wa- S v = o . - - e 2 . e cs. ;&‘fif-‘;‘an}i Teto nts the rllnzfln;. There's & re oni‘ 1f 3‘;: (‘j‘”{c only ?f_;" ;‘Pfed"fl“l es :h;n alntllofl aui‘ Paint Three-piece cane living room suite, blue F‘lber ot wee season is abnormal. By next| v vhile, o mus! v tion, i s ivi e Wiia i s soasiring ssg vor D velour upholstering ~............... 82700 4 eoiorful Rug suitable.for Porch or Living BANKER SEES GREAT - 1t : 2 & : room, a full assortment of patterns. PROSFERITY COMING| thouen the Siaean '-7":;",',"‘3:}}2"";3;' i l Summer Dr apery Hints 9x12 ft., $15.75 to $20.00 y e ST (3 LR I * = Good Quality Cretonne, 31 and 36 inches 8x10 ft., $13.50 to $18.00 Lumhs;ier:li:;s;::;os :z::are of | reachea. the cxgr ouai m';\::é‘n -'s"‘gw:le:g Murco quuld P alnt v wide; light and dark colorings and 35c - 6x 9 ft., $10.50 to $13.00 af et o4 .. il BInE i 0Odd four-poster combination mahogan: of color: he b r may be arran: in a g i dteatinni are .that this sen- :Z‘:} 'r’;»lil 'd‘au, .’.‘;\rn l‘l::"h:\‘;:g:‘l.f): Appearance AND b P . gany f co s T orde y ge ful suppiies and rices drop accord- splendid range Of pattems. Yard- . at in thi 824 CHICAG Steady. dent—it was honestly earned. gathered ruffle of same ma- $1.95 this ever popular and practical rug. . f Chicagn, told the !: o orage” pac| natural-color antique canvas, with colored 6x 9ft............81850 Gomicts 3 £ PARIS, June 14.—Prices were strong 48-inch size, $2.45 each o o Tondon, 15 fance 3 E- J . Murphy Company Tar Bags for packing away your Winter any room. Pessimists. ingly. In fact re ought to be a - = Glcie 5 e . i & thorough wholes slashing of every as being the one Paint which combines within itself the = = " BT e roxtens varfety of egg after next Saturday. two things required —appearance AND protection. 1 Ruffled Etamine Curtains, white, 214 G' '18‘8 Fosperits the countrs has BUTTER HOLDS FIRM. “Murco” didn't get the name of “Lifelong” Paint by acci- yards long, large and small dot effects, with A complete range of sizes and patterns of nown L b it of” the Union | S814s axtra " frecs, terial. Pair... : 9x12 £t L Shilesn, toldithei] > = 3 “Murco” is a 100% pure Paint—pure in every ingre- N e o Tatber Resor | wie s 22, s % dient —lead, turpentine, linseed oil, Japan drier. Round Stenciled Table GCovers, made of 8x10ft............31850 o ettt ot his Vel proeper: R Ghisice of a. by colar borders and finished with picot edge. 8 0 i card—any quantity needed. 3 3 hes m:m‘ PARIS MARKET STRONG. Yy 40-inch size, $1.85 each == Rag Rugs Nonmny n the bourse today. Three per oont A quaint, cool rug that will add charm to E: e when | FIVe bor cent loan, 7 francs 3 cen- 710 12th St. N.W. Main 5280 || garments. Give complete moth pro- 70¢ 18x36 ;i‘.%‘éefo‘?s?zgf‘slg feet, Wheelar American| _The dollar was quoted at 15 francs tection. Choice of 3 sizes. Each.... THE LINEN SHOP loans to foreign powers at this time. 791 centimes. Clearance Sale of Real Hand-Made Cluny Scarfs, 20x72 inches, 1 design, for $3.50 P Lace Trimmed Pure Linen Table Covers, Tea each. S : . Cloths, Center Pieces and Secarfs at Less Secarfs, 20x54 inches, 6 designs, for $3.35 Then One-Half Regular Prices. each. Equipment and Sllpp]les for . Round Cov:rs, 54-inch diameter, 7 designs, Sfiarfs, 20x45 inches, 4 designs, for $3.25 or $8.88 each. . each. i -i i i lored Dress Linens for $1.00 yard. the Medical Laboratory Round Tea Cloths, 45-inch diameter, 5 Plain Co : designs, for $7.88 each. Thoroughly shrunken to 86 inches wide, . . Round Tea Cloths, 86-inch diameter, 6 de- in the season’s most popular colors. Auction---June 25th B ; igns, for $3.50 each. Mirador Pure Linen Tray Cloths and i i i i ieces. illoped edge in colors on Washington, D. C. Round Center Pieces, 28-inch diameter, 2 Centerpieces. Sca ! designs, for $3.00 each. ecru pure linen. Oblong and squares. uaikities of basterivlogical, s Round Center Pieces, 24-inch diameter, 3 A remarkable value. Each . 25c 11 quipineat atd supplies wil b designs, for $1.35 each. Mohawk Cotton Sheets, torn size before Gt e Auction iy, Be hod i Round Center Pieces, 20-inch diameter, 4 hemming, 90x108 inches, $2.00 each. 81x80 ! he i flered are: designs, for $1.25 each inches, $1.56 each. : F. W. MacKenzie, Manager 15%0’;:‘:11;, ehi;hemcsngoxi"chr;:c ens, ¥ 4 k! ith® bacter ] . 6th and C Streets N.W. B | ol et i Art Lamp and Shade Salon ’ RN [t i aite siyven, ehtoine . Mahogany finished Reading Lamps, round base, slender standard, SR 0 ace Do oty with antique gold arm with adjustable socket, equipped with hand- Y T painted parchment shade. A ToeMaEs T Blades 50 scitors Gouc bion Lamp and Shade $]2,(() Complete TO 18 ugs formaldehyde solution, 5- 1 . extram%l‘:' comfs:ytable in "al]-:j\"l';eniled information regard- Mmflw or atippled gold Boudoir Lamp, vase design with shade, June. The eemi-etarched (TSl Sty Dmeicals, mith the fully equipped, one light, push button socket, shades in various colors. is for sport wear. Phone General Intermediate Depot, 23 M - . Frankiin 71 for the Tol st Wihinglon B e ' : $4.50 complete man wagon. N reject any or all bids. Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. v Inquire about our. deferred payment plan, . S

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