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oo FINANCIAD.? THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 17, 1923—PART FINANCIAL. ASK SUGGES"“NS Charles C. Glover, Riggs Bank |NUU|RY FOR S‘[EEL RANGE OF MARKET AVERAGES }— Chairman, Feted by Associates o, would Yoo e Faueanks Shie roms R BT | it R L 2 TOHELP HOSPITAL b HOLDSFARLY G000 77 500 Miller Train Control at $1.60 73 & International Finance at 3 Portrait of Financier Presented to Bank i to . 5 Eacal) Gonbiitions Sy at Dinner--Statement in Bankruptcy i 1 Copper Rules Firmer—Re- | | vest Vour funds with abolute G Street W, 1340 ‘ First Mortgage Notes Qutput Slightly Reduced. : Up to $7,500 A .m.m.l:; ‘Tm.mm.,\ toims Thomas L. Hume 100 Scott Gas' Appliance at 4 Chapin-Sacks “A" at Make Recommendations _ 3 Case--Convention Plans. : e st il rclute for Anniversary. view of Other Metals. N | retum of inferest. Titis corii: == —— in Amounts of $250 £200 Wash, Tee Mfg. S% at insurance policies issued = | to_all our loans. or full particulars apply o ) T i i Loan Dent SALESMAN tional Jewlsh Hospital for Con- NEW YORK, June 16.—There is a sumptives at Denver, Colo., who rep- fair inquiry for steel, and the tone ‘ Chas. D. Sager To 5 ekpetionded) xe resent the entire country, are being of the market remains steady, al | == . cstite. alisnant deisiy asked by the hospital to send in opin- : though demand is not keeping up ( M. 36 924 14th St. M. 37 | good connection, we offer ons as to the best means of cele- : < with predictions, despite the fact that Mortgage Investments | an attractive twenty-ftth i - the output is being slightly reduced = = Phone Main 5697 106 Dy < by weather conditions and by labor FOR SALE — 400 MILLER ct National Bank Bui brating next year, the anniversary of the founding of that 4 institution. Contributors in this city e v o il aiis: t lother Hpee Sl R who are participating in the referen- $ arduous occupations. Prices show amicontiol skos ¢ dum include Louis Abrahams. Leo F ¥ 4 but little change, although in a few x 193-C. Sta 3 ehre Emile Berliner, cuses inducements have been offered Delmn e "”15-, o A to buyers in the form of slight con- George R. Bineman, Max Fischer, A % e o Sf Bt o Garfinkle, Alex Hecht, Harry King ; emall, and as production continues Ma brothers and Robert Meyer. active the tone of the market is lazo brothers and Rober ! ST Suggestions Made. : Copper ruled firmer. No active ger eral buying was reported, but in lin The suggestions so far received in- S 3 with greater export demand it is u clude one that every person now help- derstood that the last of the copper Irg to maintain the National Jewish held by the copper export assoclation O Hospital be asked to secure another has been sold, removing this menace contributor; that a tax of $1 be im- » i % from the market Some estimates " nosed on every Jew in this country; place sales of the past week at about % e Clom1 tsmmitace Smotine : B hLne0 pannds. pricest sanghie Siiteg i The Safest Security on Earth creased, and that a natfon-wide cam- ¢ from 15% to 15% cents for electroly- paign to raise an adequate endow- & tic delivered. With the recent firm- ment fund. ; ness in London, producers are svi Manny Strauss is chairman of the dently looking for a further im- subscribe: committee, which is ar provement in domestic dema agalnst ranging for a conference at Denver x)nrtlvquulx‘lerlrvxqulrl ments. : . on June at which plank for the : s B | Tin declined about a cent, as specu- s silver jubilee in 1924 will be decided ; % ]I."l‘wru and consur maintatned an We offer, subject to prior sale, a limited upon, Of the Institution and its s X % A indifferent attitude. Straits shipments L o33 > work, Mr. Strauss says X 3 2 are expected 1o total about 6,000 tons issue of First Mortgage Real Estate Loans ‘Although we now have twelve NS e X for the month. 55 i buildings and another one is in the | [ % : S e was barely steady west | | at 7% interest, secured on well selected, newly treated over 4,000 victims of the great N S but new buying is limited, espe ¥ _ i e e ¥ i 7 R4 iRiColinTaane i e t quarters e ; ; from white o manufacturers | constructed residential property tn Northwest santury, we are still dissatisfied with b Zinc continued easy, as the 1 A i , . S i what has been accomplished . i i W creased output ix mecting a poor de- ; Washingtoi. Call or write us for full inforsma- - Y : jmand from consumers. Stocks in | 5 1 | Discovery of Cure. ¢ g X B | cnclters’ hands increased $.043 tons | D " [ ceyning these loans. 4 ? | . 3 oncerii ‘Our work will not end until the N o ¥ fduring May, repre - the first Ak " 5 B tion coi y menace of tuberculosis has been re- 3 crease since July, 19 noved from our midst. The discovery % ¥ o 48 Antimony was no of the curative value of carbon di- ) mained quiet a oxide made recently fn the research % i 2 S e s department of the National Jewish . trials and outline curve 20 rails. Lower section indicates vo < of sales of made in the field—is an indication o ' ! 5 : DENOMINATIONS oo hencioibeals. T Ll Lot e Geare cun sl T L T ——— {The Year 1923 to Date on the Washington $100 $250 $500 $1,000 “Our vocational training school, | " |'The Stock Exchange Security Corpo- our classes in English for foreiwners | 0f the advisory council of Riggs Na- | - : ol atio had no ssued stock nor had | i i R o Tomn e TS | Bunk. 5 Portrait of Chactes & | pation had not issued stock nor had|Long Time Seen in Wiping Out Stock Exchange. arged patients to resume life in an | Glover, chairman of the board and|Wwhich suit was brousht its Pili w S PH i I IPS environment where they ure safe | o S the Dant ATty-elBhE Sears romil|| “On!May. 21:1i0e, tie bas ounts Credits Piling Up for Past iy lLL[AM . l 1gainst a recurrence of their ailment, | fOF the past fifty-cight years promi-} o ") W ol o ration were garnisheed 4 d . ind indicate the work done at the|nently identified with the interna-|under the above judgment. and there Ten Years. tnite ""I..l ";:l,.'".g. c :n'n Builai i institution for those who come to it | tionally known institution, was pre-| by act of bankruptey was com- Furnished by W. I. Hibbs & Co., Hibhy Building. B First Mortgage Investments for help in the fight against ravages | senced to the bank at a dinner ten- | Mitted. Payment of the judgment |BY the Associated Press. Sal BONDS, Open. High. Low. Close. of this terrible disease. That we have | would constitute a preference in fa- | NEW YORK. June 16.—Stock. bond | g >, and P, Tel. of Va 44 i o4 15th St. at K St. N.W. Main 4600 a record of 50 per cent of absolute | dered the noted financier by Milton | {15 “BUS s against other sub-|@nd commodity markets seemed to he S 9 87 87 -grr»l\- is evidence of the effectiveness | E. Ailes, pr nt of the bank. at the | scribers who had not completed pay- m«rk!rlr_ time 11 week et 320046 2 5 2 of the treatment given at the Na-|ifetropoli b dast n i ments for subscriptio 77 |more definite indlcations of the trend apital Tra i .5 tional Jewish Hospital for Consump. | LciroPolit 1 foot niehs g effect of the judgment was to |°f business this fall . : ; tives, over whose portals are written 1 of the portrait, e inen et Bankers call attention to the fa s i ) ‘None who can pay may enter, none|W 3 f the well known 2 corporation has been serious- fthat even if the excess of i P ‘ enter can pay.’ " : 1 dican its operat should continue at the rate of the Edmund C. Tarbell, was timed T s S e SR through libelous s < which have |12st three months it would be a lo —_— to allow members of the Riggs “fam- | U080 TheE However, no |time before the credits piled up CITIZEN TRAINING CAMPS | it epportunits o extena Mr. ciioser | £ i5 e a o the |the 1ast ten 'vears would be Wi : : . S ase i BT it wamine ont s Sxeces ane e dn i AN INCOME AFTER 50 PROVING GREAT SUCCESS|on whicn 1 w stortt, and | S e Hvoush v | BEDU0A00000. America ult asn I aid B : to celebrate pletion of | me 1 agency. whieh hive been [four billions in monetary Soioh the main building of tbe bank. The | credited 2o b rs in the reports. |half of the world's supply 40:00 ottt rn the walls of the| The results have been that [’_.\I‘nrk»l ann«.m..um that a s. ot ¢ 5 Thi is tl 1 h 3 2l o "1 scribers have refu S0 ot {factory settlement of the 2 > 2 . his is the goal o Number of Young Men bank when improvements have | their contracts, and therefore th reparations problems, whic : 3 5 W ¥ been finishied, | poration has never had the funds for |Mmore have come within the re f - Lciil S i STy ' 5 1se mvestment Enrolled. Mr. Ailes presided as toastmaster, | InVestment which were necessary for | POssibility, would have a highly bene- | 5 it G ighted men. ‘ 8 itk snccess’” {ficial efféct upon both business and z jsecurities prices. Meanwhile German | forty representa- xcha from the first week of Ask for Descriptive Booklet “S”=—It’s Free Davis Gets Reports of Unusual sistant ,utlining the purpose of the Sy e is the only path. Life Insur Yepartment - s e it ankers' Convention Plans. rhs o a v ile 4 1 ) 1001 | < 2 5 % sraphic reports sived by him show | Leatriful iribute 191 The complete program for the con- | the vamsnine pome, cor b 3 v n_ 3 497§ ance Companies, which hold that the citize military training 2 bly | vention of the District Bankers' As- [new low record today of .0008 1 cents camps to be held this summer will ! s0 indefatigably 4 s h. Ry | 3 29 226 710 426,00 1 vt ¢ he more successtul than those of pre- e s f the institution and | soclation 2t Hot Springs this week |88 aganst 0012 a week ago \ ] ; $2.256,719.426.09 in FFirst Mort vious years . ermen Washington in| was issued vesterday, and according e o, o tabas | chairman, and, bricfy recalling the ! those who will make the trip. For safety and a good asked for mor places in order not to 4 r 9 g s presentation address Joshua Evans, jr. president of the i « : : 2 of A4 : ; - men who want to atte Thirty Alert a Active as man half his lrlL.'.H\l/‘l'ler. s‘\lw '\\IH up'e—n the: con- 3 ' N 1 come, invest i our 6H ahmand phusically A = men | Years. Mr. Glover responded. and in | Vention: Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman . H F i e : o 2 s S from 11 to 31 years of age hive pa. | thankins his’ co-workers, many of | Episcopal bishop-rlect “of’ Washing: Score of Firemen Sent to Hos- ; : Centur Mortgages from $250 up. erlonieatly fapelid ftor fone Srmontivall EREE S T a0t for Washington.” and John pitals—Damage. 1T ) Ko Dl o1 yia. | tion and city during b bu ite J. rnwell, former Governor of West <t i v sylvania, the District of Columbia. | 3 . AMaryland and Virginia open June 26. | Started as Bookstore Clerk. pendh ot b T UL R BT $200,000. Vor other states the opening dates| <he story of Charle rroil “The Railroad Situation. = | By the Associated Press. are near the end of Julv. Voung men ers’ rise from the position of | © important subject, “Finance | PITTSBURGH, June 15 s n.u‘r ec 'l .1’ to d»’;“.:\[ or n,u,), book store to head of one | ompanies and Th Relations With | fire at the plant the Atlan :: as nr;( to be Hs.l‘!rnu:v e 3 - most wide known ba king | Banks, ill be stress r- | fining ¢ rom éthon ands of _parents in pstity s in the country can hardly fond day by Frank P. Bennet, editor | terday. tonight parts of the country have - {help serving as an inspiration to jand publisher of the United States|under control seived. expressing _ enthusiastically | those ab enter the banking |Investor. and later during the same| More than & score of firemen were AsRinEso “ the benefit which their sons received | busin day _Oscar Coolican, president of the [sent to hospitals suffering from. i EED DEEARKMEN at the citizens' military training | B 4 m in Macon county,{P."W. Motors, local representative of [ juries and burns caused by flamine - » Com. and Savings Bar . . . camps last year. Athletics and physi- | North in 1848, Mr. Glover |the Packard car. will talk on “Theloil, while five experts srorming anking Trust and Mortgage H al development are giveh the fore- | served as k in a book store for |Automotive Industry and Its Prob- | Franklin, Pa. plant of i ;i most attention. When the Young men | three vears prior to entering, at the | lem company were Durmed b - Savings Bank return from camp their certificates of nineteen years, the employ| At the last day's session S. P, and hands when a large storage tank al Bank and their records in the W. e Rizgs (o, bankers, as . undersecretary of the Treasury, [caught fire and buckled eoeie ) t Insurance ain 2100 1412 Eye St. N\ ment will show that they are physi- | clerk. He rapidiy with the con 1’ speak on “United States Treas- |afternoon . - e ashing itle Insurance. Mawm2id] = s cally fit, have done their bit and have | pany and became a partner of the jury Finance.” Several fire companies e - - received instruction in first aid, | firm in 1873, and simce its org -1 More ‘than 130 local financial men |duty ftonlght, plaving teemore O fice e citizenship and tareet prac- | G0k (O, Yidus Natonal Bank, un |Drib. and Thik nambcr may o anes | jater on threé tanks containing caso- | U, S. BONDS MOVE UP. (90 PER CENT LOSE til relinquishing that position to Mr. |mented tomorrow With the wind ' favorable. hewes, o Dting) the cheirmans e officers o he associati . favorable, however, o 2 | WOMAN'S GROUPS UNITE d accepting the chairmanship| The officers of the association, | firemen expected to save these " """ | Make Slight Gains Saturday—Rail lN,MAR,GIN DEALS| itho terest starts from the day A Loss! receive' vour check. Re- mpany, raging since late yes was believed to he the 3 st ird of the institution 3 zene Company officials again tonight re ] ver nns aiways been inand those on special commitices in|tused to catimate the Tosm, Dt st waa Mortgages Active. RS s R TO GREET NEW CITIZENS | Wiltiinaton e Minaueurated and | follows RS iR S ORI CXCeetIS200000 ] NEW. YORK! Jane 16Nt changes| = nes L any Thn T RAS NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 50 YEARS S e s successfu carried through Con- ‘]l‘rt»suh .,xi .h-sh'u!:\ Evans, jr.; first in_bond prices in today's relatively Tenth of Traders Make . <3 | ress projects for the establishin ce president, Harry Haynes; | dull and brief trading on the New D. A. R. and Other Bodies to Aid | j{rj Diodqets for the estal) sccond vice president, vietor 1| THREE DIE WHEN AUTO k Stock Exchan wers all Any Money varks and was also a leader Deyber; secretary, ¥. G. Addison, jr.; Some improvement was noted in s in Giving Reception Here on adoption of the L'Enfant plan for the 3 “!m(\i:\l;;:”,h,«)\..(‘h"‘A council of IS STRUCK BY TRAIN day’s transactions, particalarly the ; YORK, ‘-"”_';"““:{ ;‘}“jm;“‘f‘i development of Washington. He has |39 h Svans, jr.: ted States governmen Ll July Fourth. Leen an ardent vorker for the erc arry V. Haynes, Vietor B. 1 s which moved up from 1 ¥ LoliTTaeolIlE: Culs The Daughters of the American tivn of the Episcopal Cathedral Addison, jr.; Albert S. ( = B St maint oteie o referec 4 bunkruptey l"}lri'v”' R T eatti, SSEina | Mound At TR A mieican s | Brnest 3% M Heereh, "Hovard Moran, | Driver of Car Escapes With Serious | crnment bonds werc dull and irresu G el B ens Clubs, the American Women's | Versity buildings, the new Corcoran |1iugen lompson, ilmer o . moving Within a narrow rang P e o CHE o Famion wnd other ormanizations wily |ATt Gallery ‘and other important | \Waller and = George ' 0. Walson Injuries Near Hobart. ad mortzages were f (o |marginal base lose thelr money. =~ o-operate with the Americanization |IT0jects Inthe District Dl O Mottas ol et Ind. tive, but price changes were small. i i frank RATTSSR0 of T RETE) 2 fitalization inests Prese; : Morhart, official phys : i Brooklyn Rapid Transit s receded sl Gt gt hrakeciwa schools .«:m] the nn}l_nr.xluzauun bu- exts Present at Dinner. General convent At |::u e v'l’”l“m Sl Al]s’{ ympted by a remark of Mr. Coffin eau in giving a reception to new Among those present were Charles | Milton E. Afles, Joshua Kvans, ir.: R i | meven within narrow Jimits without | eXpressing amazement at the ability citizens July 4, it was angounced | C. Glover, Milton I. Ailes, Will V. Fleming, Charles J. Bell, Corcoran | By the Associated Press. bk J 1 of brokers to conduct their businesses last night by Miss Maud E. Aiton, | ather, 2 Thom. L. Breuninger. Fernand ol upon such a small margin between neipa he oy 4 ' >, e ok sales (pa value) were $6.- - principal of the Americanization | leminge s cr, [ Petit, John B. Cochran. Thomas p.| HOBART, Ind. June 16— Three per- ! Ly the actual cash on hand and their [0 e S ies (s i [ pene Tonnes: Joonan i dhomaaier | LEORART Rad, unc e e por S i e eservations Accepte ow The annual reception to the for- Hilli G. Hoskin. | R de Lashmutt, C. W. Ward oy v that'cnly 10 per cent of the customers | S orn citisens has beoome = s 5 o e D e (;“““u\'jl:_':;_:’-r ‘;l injured when the automobile in s % ever eall for their money, and a cer- tablished custom with the Daughters rge M. McKee, Charles I | Deyber, W. W. Marlow, R. G. Donald- { Which they were riding was struck CLOTH TRADE PICKS UP. tain class of brokers who have their | f l of the American Revolution. This | Corhy, Sterling Ruflin, Louis E.|son, L. A. Slaughter, P. A. Drury, J.|by a Pennsylvanta passenger train{ NEW YORK. June 16--Cottonychances figured out to a mathematical or ju y unds vear it will take the form of a better- [ Jeifrics, John S. Larcomle, Henry 5. | A. Messer, Benjamin W. Guy, A’ & |near here tod s were steadier today. With trad- | nicety consider themselves “eomfort- vitizenship day. Spencer. Julius Garfinkle, Fleming | Gardiner, W. M. Balderston, Fara | o i ing well scattered in gray cloths. {ahly if they have a few thou Mrs. William B. Hardy, state regent | Ne James Marion Johnston, jr. | Gould. R. H. Bagby. Robert N. Har.| 1P dead are Mrs. John Clark. her[Some of the colored finished lines{eand dollars above the ordinary an- of the Daughters of the American | Ha Clarke, Randall H. Hanger, | per, H. L. Offutt, jr.; Harry V. Haynes, |SiSter and baby. ! were more active. A few houses re-|ticipated calls of the day 3 i £ A - Revolution, Mrs. Harry B Gauss and | DWwisnt Clark, William . Donovan, | Harry L Selby, ot n | Garla Clank: Mre Giavkis son nd|ported an ‘increase in inquiry for| The testimony of Silkworth as to EXAMINE at your leisure the booklet describing a committee w represent the | Arthur Carr, Charles T. Clagett, John cel, W. B P e -k s e, 1 zoods for export. Yarns were steady. |how little capital was ¢ o) bt e S S Daughters of the American Revolu- | Oliver La Gorce, (hester He Wartinge | D Hoover. G ambory, SPaid. W. | ariver of the car, is in a hospital | 5ot combed : et e St actugiy our current offerings, make your selection as to tion: Mrs. J. W. Frizzell, Mrs. Edgar | ton, Pe; Wilmer, Bertrand H. Harry G. Meem, Henry H.|Nere urlaps wer htly easier. was verified by the testimony of | issue and maturity, and reserve the investment SesslelCuninghamsi s Wl Baa Ioh. B Do bie Fmuel G F Lanier 2 ¢ Enite Lnow L Who took a seat on you desire FOR FUTURE DELIVERY _if your T De Prez, B. L.|McLachlen, John A. Massie., Theodo et. Raw silk was down 30 ven.lthe Consolidated Exchange in Janu- 3 DE] jierman, Miss I itiese and Sre. Wil- | Boudreh, William A”hexter, Appie | Michacl, B, 1o Grove, William Sacre {PIONEER AUTOMOBILE reain hunting trading was report- [ary, 1 when his total funds are not available at this time. Clups, White Mire W, 1. Finiay aya | Roberts and Wiltiam a1 o © | lgisen, William R. Baum. Frank “A. MANUFA R S o Tibecy: Tuonae: e win S Than Y Mrs. W. L. y and t A e Mungiy o e in liberty bonds. He did a good ; S 2 ? Mrs. W. I_McCoy will represent the Will Cloxe Saturdays Early. | 7. Franic White, Henry W oftute B UFACTURER DEAD ! business on the floor for S. §. Ruskay NO DEPOSIT is required on investments re- American Women's Legion Announcement was mude yesterday | Az BOWles, Maurice Otterback, —— WHEAT PRICES BREAK. [& co. who presented him with hic served for 30 days, though upon payment of 107 2 B S Frank Campbell, Julius I. Pe. o | seat, and testified that by the end of . 4 that the Chevy se Savings Ba 3 pbeil. Ju . Peyser, ¥ . : ¥ ; St e TO SET UP TELE Wwould e Opcn on Saturduns toms | G. Addison, St WM. Phelan; Jonr | Walter E. Flanders, Superintendent : ek the year he had umore than. 318,000 b of the purchase price reservations may be made SCOPE. {4 | : D. Leonard, “John Poole, Charies D {Sharp Setback in Grain Pit Due to|the for longer periods. All payments draw 6%% in- | aam. until p.m. and 11 not | g, 5 yer, M. D. Rosenberg, of First Ford Motor i PSS e reopen in the evenings from June 23| o senberg, John M. ¥ : i Bt p p 231 Riordan, Joseph Schiav o Dearth of Buying. { terest from date received. to Labe ay. . P Schiavone, F c H cres Yale Observatory Plans to Extend {'® labor da k L. Neubeck, Thomas Somerville, s ! CHICAGO, June 16.—Notwithstand NEW ORLEANS COTTON. Petition in Bankruptey Filed. Frank W. Bolgiano, E. J. Stellwagen, srary upturns that resulted W ORLEANS. I = i ins s " Work A voluntary petition in bankruptey | George E. Fleming, F. M. Savage, L. B Gnfavoteble reporta of tren|Cotion futures cloked v s 1 vou swishitobpayi infinstalimenc foutnyests The Tals niversity, Observatofy |[Fas s 1, the Distilct iuvzome | SIEUSL INIIE, Nowls Busens & {Iis amoisted from. 16 conditions _in Missouri “and else- |at § points down to 10 points up, net ment Savings Plan affords a means of earning - e o. | Court yesterday by the Stock I hompson, Jol . Waller, A. C. DETROIT, Mich., June 16.—Walter e especially Kansas, the whes “lose Jetober, . : i 2Y I st e o "Security Corporation. Alexan.| Waller, George O, Walson, . 3= Mo R Bt i oheld ins el ek gt B o b i S Ther: Z3.06a20.030 Jaet 629 on all partial payments, with A MONEY ern hemisphere, and it is said will | 9¢T M. Fisher, president. This action | Quade, Somerset R. Waters, John D. i Dearth of specula- | uiry, 23.50a23.81: Mareh BACK GUARANTEE of principal and savings 1ect a large telescope at some avall- | WAS taken to prevent the execution | Howard, George W. White, C, F. Ja. | Standing fleures in the Detroit auto- ing formed the chief appar- | quiet and unchanged. Middling, 20.00 SEne s , B el able site south of the equator, prob. |0f # decision recently handed down | cobsen, John C. Yost, Charles A. Mo. |Motive world and who played a large | UV POXOR “mpl®oge ‘was heavy. il bank interest in the event you are unable to com- plete the purchase. L s o opuaton, nx by Judge Mattingly in the Municipal| Carthy, Roy L. Neuhauser; cha part in the organization and manage- o 13 net lower. July 1.10% to wbly in South Africa or New Zealand. | ¢ 0 OMICIPAL| ks Moran: vice theiriman Ty |ment of varlots automoblle concerns | %010 1) B8ORS 4N L%, L0 western wond - peewes are the E ory 4 C v The Stoc i s B E. Davis. ¥ ere, d ay S es e at -1 6, finished a shade to ul down, ! warmest blooded of our birds, the! warded a contract to J. B. McDowell The St xchange Security s b = Corn finished a sha ® N i 3 h = a e A, £ Progra = e - lamibuiy,[Ves slcording tosword re- | COTI ARIBICE B aRee L0 0 et nae teripdraturs fos Mol fes b £ Company at Pittsbureh for optical | PFRLIER 1% U LS NATe corboration. | pleming: chatemans B 3 hguady; | celved bY business assoctates ghts yarIng fom 6 OIF (o= shade|suetare tuEDuEe On ot acxes Denominations: $100, $500, $1,000 F e of /a8 tsel tscatlenmnn ing to the petition filed vesterday, | W: J. Waller, Victor Deyber, F. G. [ MI: Flanders wa perintendent 7o Gended from 7al0 decline to ~ - Maturities: 2 years to 15 years as assets of $1.936.6 . a¥:1 Addison, jr.; G Fass, of the first Ford Motor Company plant | ! has assets of $1.956.64 and liabilities 3 eorge Q. Vass, H, L. m Fidorsl St losdiDS € TasFir Fostares o ziLin Attorneys for the cor- | OfTutt, Jr. firene, RGN EOREIEL e o Cleve irmness of hog values tended to X X Znte Ent e 5 . w |1ana’in 1905 B b S b . CHEMIST GIVEN POST. | Biiiiin o e ™ SPiain ana | spuii"chitiunin: ova Tavions s, '% | During, the war he was chosen as | <te40¥ e Provicion market HomeSEngnituse Call, write or phone Main 6464 today B Regarding the action taken by the | G&rdiner, Dion S Birney, 'E. J. Me- | ORe o 0 automol 5 = " Boakb : g . € a04 e L manufacturers to go to Washington T X r our current offerings booklet W1l Study Science in Europe for [T Ma l“"“' explains: th‘:;:xla; ‘\3"’, kK ;I’l;r,] firllf'\fl:,':mfi:'::_' and confer with government ¢ als That Made Is Different fe fering, on_in_ bankruptey is neces- ; ] nmer S eins > g es Hotel and transportation comaiser: | concerning utilization of the indus- | From the Detroit Nev A Government. sary because of the judgment in the| Setit, o 's resougces for war work The president of the Woman's Ad- s Munfcipal Court, May 15, 1923, by|giornand Petit, chairman; ey k) Lancement Soclety was agitated, So | @From $50 to $200 on household goods The Department of Commerce has | Judge Mattingly in case of Stock Ex- | pevinter, vice cha 3 Coartes D ] cas the secrotary. ar chaitels, 7 per cent interest. No C s o ), announced UHe AnBtoient Ot i |chanen Besurity Corpdration fva i | N2UiEL malonar wertel GIVEN LEAGUE POST. Mrs. Nimbletung, who was to de- | JSIOera€s Sharkel, Oome fn and let o B S Mo ey s enl Juitge Mat-{ Publicity and press committee— Louis L. Willlams, ir.. of Rich- jliver the address a today's meeting oo b 1573 fa n s of > Un el : note’ on which | . jetrmaian . el D A, JT can not be present,” said the former Commercial Loan & Finance Corporation States to Germany and other Euro- | the corporation sued was invalid and | r; R, 1. Newpsoorn A- & Byoker [mond. Va. who bas been in control | ANy not? Boom 913, 321 15th Bt. HLW. FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS pean countries. the contract of subscription for stock J. McQuade. _Associates on this |nealth department. has been ' ap.| “Her husband has been seriously ystem Copyrighted & Patent Pending, D oo Frenenem | e Yol pmnadsment Was given for | committee—I. A. Fleming, Star; M. H. | pointed to represent the United States | Il three or four day | IARAAAAAAAAA 1414 EYE SEREET, N. W, cal Industries in England, Prance and | $500 and costs in favor of Byrne for | Glager, bost: ¢ 1. Sehaster Heman; | omtnd to fepresent the tmited States | T it "’ woman of her strength of | EIE other places in Europe whence there | money he had paid into the corpora- " ) 2 ; ifon . i o Harry Gusack, Times. league of natlons. principle won't neglect her work /in have been developments of interest to [ tion on account of his subscription. eag! J cause to attend to the pal ne (¢ ] an the United States. “The Delaware constitution pro- i m—— —_— - s of an individual—and a 0! y e NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 50 YEARS He will be attached to the staff of | videx in section 3 that ‘No corporation! Constantinople iz the only.ecity in| Cofins are becoming so expensive individual at that? Securee by first deed of trust oo real sstats. : Charles H. Herring, commerclal at- excent for money the world d on two|in Germany that eremation instead of trinly not. bui_he writes her Josc"l;"i;“l”“{v"g"':;':'_""\Q:';'."n'"';'w : . Weller 3 - ache at Beilin, paid, labor donc or personal property continents, Eurvpe and A ‘ lyurial is gaining in favor steadily. + speeches, ~ F dg.. Yiu & § W h

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