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24, 1923. FINANCIAL. ¥ g7 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGLUS HEATING MEN URGE| [ NEW Yore U WARKET }|Corn o Tall Ears [ STUEK ISSE | tmemn o2 e —The heavy rains which broke Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Money to Loan ANY AMOUNT Reasonnble Charges om Trade Acceptances, Warehouse Recelptn, i Hit Phone Wires SWEADEE":IEY{“ SEMPETITION ! E‘;’E L;xltfi'" days' “drouht and ende | l s . ATLANTA, August 24.—Southeast- | has aided cotion, The late feed il | BY WILLIAM K. HEFFERNAN. [sulted in a decline of oyer a point And Mar Servlce e eads have mado. votuntary e | il be saved, although rain came oo NEW YORK, August 24— Tbaay's!| ooy Creek Broducers, Mutyr o s Us UL !dugtions in the rate of Georgia sweet | = | ; Manufacturers’ . Wilcox wore practically unchanged. . = Short-Term First HIAWATHA, Kan., August 24 Mortgages or Approved Col trading on the curb market was little | Gilliland was removed from trading. [ Announcement fhat the dividend on [ The tallest stalk of corn to be ex- Interal American Finance Corporation Commercial Bank Bldg. potatoes of about 15 per cent to the M chunged. Tt was one of the dullest in north and east ax a result of a protest | oney to Loan Tood Shipyard had been reduced from | hibited here is 15 feet and 10 This will enable ¢ e e b & s e Eotan y mo = ting , £ e by producers. Also Boom Use of Electricity s months und fuctuations were |5 duartetiy’ to $1.50 was follawed DY | ncheg and contains two large ears. | WeSt Virginia Road to Add|ss srowers’ o comperi with 3 L e S e | tho e o eaEed In better demand. and [ Many fields will average better s Tt Lo B ping DR 0 ! Joseph I. Weller §i.%ul & & ¥t fOl‘ Heat as Anthracite | Public participation was at a minl- 'r'“m"_d 10, ‘The only motor stock to| than fifty bushels to the acre, 31,000,000 to "S —_—— jmum and professional operators were | show material change was Durant of fs Tt takes a philosopher to reason | e = not inclined to do much. e ieh Toceded @ point of | farmers say. : that the things he never gets o Strike Threatens. I ot hevnaned it lfifience |vor Hes lonien The local telephone company has Capital. chance to do are probably the things | he would have failed at. i {trading in the oil stocks. Stand Low ed coppers came in for the | made complaint because the stalks | T‘r of New York, selling ex the 35 l:::.rl‘: Erentost Smount o e ere "Wors | have grown so tall the ears droop —— — SERVICE and SAFE BY J. €. ROYLE, divide: gained slightly, while | tuna. Hadshell and Belcher extension. | on the telephone wires and impair The Interstate Commerce Commis- i Special Dispateh to The Star. Prairie Oil and Gas was about the | Price changes, however, were small. | the service. It is said in placés |sion today granted authority to the|\F— g TSR NEW YORK. August —The atti- |only other member of the Standard | Consolidated Textile 8s and Americi . oarg have broken wires. Greenbrier and Eastern railroad in MUNICIPAL BONDS i nber of the Sta an ured the bond 4 tude of a larze portion of the public [EWOUD to do auything. After getting i A farmer when his attention was | West Virginia to issue $1,000,000 in toward the controversy which threat- [ the previous elose o et Well below o o inouncement in the afternoon | called to the alleged infringement |new capital stock. The issue will ens to cause a coal strike September A :‘lmlld--d fulling.off was noted in ey ae it sofe o Ohio Qi1 said the ears were only “lstening { be in the form of 10,000 shar R SRkt o | the independent oils, and only th ad been cut fro o cents & 3 et s 1 in accurately represented by thelthe Independent ‘olls and ouly the had Leen ewt frow BP [%,%0s Gher| in The commission also granted au Shakespeare puts into the | tape. Southern states ran up about |4 points in the stock. Other oil shares thority to the Apache Railway Com- “Romeo and s A POInt on Ghect com i s | 8012t oft symputhetically; Stananrdiof pany to issue second mortgage note: ACaoR Shoxs coveming, fbut Inter) > i and Vacuum FRU'T |s ROTTING in the amount of $455,000. The note the Atechison, |&roup to de Capitol Helghts, Maryland Sealed bids will be received | stayor and’ ¢ Conn, National Mortgage & Investment Corporation 811 Vermont Avenue N.W. Deals in the Best Real Estate Securities. sentene mouth of Mercutio in 08t most of the n. Pressure | Indiana getting below Juliet"—"a pest on both your houses. 3 b ] i > $ 3 PRI (DB bhiaishiorlimaseac e EstRCIU et sy common re- | under 5. e e o First and Second Trust Notes and Ware- turers and distributors of heating ap- i " = . e pany as security for advances made 5 ok ho ceil hased at fair rates. 1"|ru n(II”!l."V:;‘I '\‘x‘: th ‘4'“' ‘xm: TR RlaIh oA e A l:’n’:‘:::{l“\*\' ON PACIFIc cOAST by that company to the Apache line. ||| $emed, wt any fibe afier taents Somi | useiReceiptetare puzchas linces througho o cast tods ofticial Tist of bonds and stoc Ar & Co of Del pd ‘ | k Curb M i 2 et Am T ¢ 241, = L. & N. Seeks Big Bond Isxue. o interext “will b provided for, Iy ! These heating equipment dealers | traded in on the New Yo are making hay while the or rather hefore the coal burns, and of snking fund to be set asi | Further information will | upon requext by the clerk | Thix August 22, 18 EOR 1 Brit Tatern Corp 1 Brooklyn City It R. ¢ Buds” ... Light .. trif Tron Pipe The Louisville and Nashville Raflroad Canners Dare Not Buy More as|Company today applied to the commis- sion for authority to issue $15.862,000 in Dealers Have Stopped Order- 5 per cent refunding mortgage bonds. i shines, Its 7% First-Mortgage Notes, SECURED by Improved District of Columbia Real Estate, are a GOOD BONDS 3 iigh. Low. Close. s £ tremendous quantiti e, e Applianc i : i i 95 nicago Nippte ... The issue will replace a similar amount RGE FIN T B 5 e ppliances which will permit economy | § 24 | ot Nipple B trast ing Aliead of mortgage bonds bearing 5% per cent LS. SASSER, Clerk. INVESTMENT. Offered in denomination of coal or the use of other types of | 1 b bl Curtis ero ctf den g . interest from $250.00 UP. fuel. Makers of hot-water and steam-| 4 T e Special Dispateh to The Star. The application also included a_re- : heating systems are making a speetal | 1 [ 0% den Ty X N FRANCISCO, August 24.—Cali- | GUCs, fof prranioenon fo Slipoge of B ! drive for adoption of new equipment. { 4 O { fornia fruit growers, with the state’s | Co,, ut 93 per cent of theii par value. Oil-burning equipment is being in- 1 « 7 Hudson Co ptd largest fruit crops on their hands, are | The remainder of the issue is to be i e e 1 Lehigh Power see facing heavy losses, but consumers |held in the company treasury as a re- e B sunds : 1 2 Metrory Stares new next winter will probably have to pay |serve for development of roadway and ders, and as and electric heating |1 Cities Servie 2 Yerabi Tron higher prices for canned fruft than {equipment appliance 5 re being bousnt 1 1 Cons tas Balto 64 A 1 Nat leather since 1920 1T"rmj"£x'-,' ition_ threatens Safety Device Favored. oth by dealers and consum A ek e rom refusal of jobbers, wholesalers S " - breparation for emergency us 4 Docrions Siot’’. it ‘retatiers fo pluce farther orders | T 0 the Spragne Sutomsti | i you have money to invest, BE GUIDED BY PRECEDENTS Ch . | Raaio Corp with canners. In consequence, many |1 S e e 2 Frte e s T Canners are refusing to buy fruit |Mave convinced the commision that || why not have it secured by ¢ 5 e wift & Co at present reduced prices. b first and second trust mort- ns are mak- cral Sucar 6y Body 6s ', v of worse condit chnical made where the real value of this & fundamental chang s m can be more fully demon- nners said today that practically no advance orders for winter delivery p en_ receiv s had ooy | strate had been recelved. This had forced | = n" announcement today by the | s in Ame gages on real estate in the Time has proven the stabil- ica’s ‘methods of heatin, Moulder, chief enginecr of the heat- | i thein o the Tast fenlaayuito curesil National Capital, where values Soal fability of the ing and power on of the i Ans for o normal pack. The short- | commission said that while the ob- B A itv and dependability of the nell Compans. satd vomas, 100t {plans for w normal pack. The short | fons. and . srvice tests mads || are constantly increasing. We . I i o He f Tiirst Mortgage. I'hrough While the jn next winter. were not conclusive, it did -prove are in position to handle ibility of a sympa- price | thetic strike of bitaminous mine : BN EroseTS A at a magnetic impulse can be 2 Wotkers Wik filly, yerpen oo, e | o 1o \I‘-l!ln;‘!‘l‘;nz“'f‘(”llll"ll|||>nrll»:l‘ o ther thecs, | transmitted in clectrified territory ||| amounts of $500 ¢o $5.000,000 on hard times and eras of pros- well informed coal men continued to | £ Exiens ‘laiming that it is impossible to har- | from permanent track magnets to the improved real estate with % Boid the heliet Jhat ans suspension ) loxton Mot Corp vest their products except at a loss. {locomotive regardiess of epecd, oscll- guaranteed title. Interest at perity they have constantly ©f mining in cither anthracite or bi- anario Cop L i ation or ST e e 5 . SioK Tuminous ficlds would b of thocs du Camdelaria M08, he statement added that such an il 6% to 7%. e e e AU i e s R O A B OHIO OIL COMPANY [maih Wi inbiar ol B o s Crawford, 5 c Tl Tonn e e e e o B Inatic brake application'in @ practical rancis A. Crawford, Inc. and non-fluctuating value—they organization, recently declared tha 3 , an & manner. Real Estats Loans and Insurance SHaRpEe § N A there was $2000.000 10 cash availabie. | 4 Swift & Co 5 i Dolores Eper REDUCES DIVIDEND 903-4 Continental Trust Bldg. have survived countless specu- Emmn Silver ... b Eureka Croestis Fortuna Mines a it was proved last vear that the ;m'l: .\\4-rlu}\ ':A‘V! readily obtain | Aree loans from banks, eve ose of this city = FOREL Argenting BONDS 10015 s 100 lations that gave greater prom- ise—they have weathered finan- cial depressions and world war e YoRt. amsust 24—rhe onio | | COMMODITY NEW 01l Company today reduced its quar- WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY 1 o terly dividend from 75 cents to 50 cents. Thix was said to be the first andard Oil Company dividend to be Heavy Losses in Wages. miners the ere far less well y “Buy” v xico 15, s STANDARD OIL ISSUES. Ives, however. pared for a long /ot ahrEenanabon o Mane i . o it as a result of the depression in Our ast years strike eurtailed Atlantic Lobos uy uy arm, o Tt production e s 4] fonse | X B 1 e i 5 | DULUTH, Minn. August 24—Gen- 0 E K to figures of the Pennssle | 10 faeka T 1 0 al marke ditions for coal in IRST MORTGAGES A state mining bureau. At $5.00| 30 Gal Sk O 3 al market conditions for co: f o U b | T i e & CUT IN WHEAT ACREAGE | i7" [ hive snown - 1ittin Without Coal Commission HE: Theans Lo Imp 0l of Canada 9% e e > ads | Seci = re satety ot principa $142.140505 00 wiis Tust o the ’.'l"”g e Bittre v i s Mo Vailey { ISCALLED EXAGGERATED[mr.«m.« is moving off the docks in|fj _f.l::tyflorsgarg:j»y fl:nr';lr?-s a Lo o L ! ! {hracite miners in wages and they | o Vagulia Det National "Tin TOPEKA. Kan. August 24—Ac-)good shape although receipts this||i joend Fou van enloy the privis and render adequate return. o recove from that 0 i O] ne cording to an investigation which has | year are not expected to be as large (|| list of investors 1 1ts of $250 and up The bituminous mines are far from Brpn s & HRTS Been casried! on| by the agriculturallas!in previoua measons. i RATED 1009% SAFE el Gal Qe el g 2 fully unionized and in nearly every | 10200 S 0 Ind ... s o development department of the Santa | — | mever having loxt a single section the men have been working WS 0 Kans i, S ) Ted 110 ¥, the reports of reduction of wheat | KANSAS CITY, August s m G omchinlarie only from two to three dayvs a week, | 150 Vacuum Oil new... 454% 45% 4% Sil Queen Mnx Cor fe in Kansas for the 1924 crop jditions in the middle we: terext. Prank H. Hemelwright, president of | Sales in H King Div Mines are exaggerated - Aucive to good busi pearhead Gold .- . Teck Hughos there will be a re- { car indust the Temple Coal and Iron Compar je age in the |sales | bndrs INDEP! st es that there 200,000 mo, 3 Ark Nut Gas NDENT o1, true t of the wheat acrs B g 1 A wonderful record when you com- N b B B Harper e L e F. SAUL: CO o ¢ the loss of millions as frequently re- . N . miners on bituminous company pay 1 itos mopah Extens S tarh ittion. o atate and also | Corporation said today year | orte. Toll thon are eiaaLs } o Tono, T’ utter it pOrtion af Khe e nd | winl 2tk o dureqr bustiness than 1992 1IN S G s sy el dertin Tour-Mon Ahead it erv Tuolumne ... in th Do in | ind prospects are that 1924 will break ||| insurance policies. with &ll motes : Rt There are supp i imite i oo on Tatted Toup Sitnes g%?"..‘ybfn“;,',"}"{-'.q‘.':".'v'x““e;xn.&..::(:fi'::u Which | all sales records X il 5250 up to $5,000 Avaitable Main 2100 1412 Eye St. NW. 2Nl bitumindas o now mined | so i S Contl ne | was in wheat last vear is already pre- | jooppooy dmem o aneuee o ||l which would assure supply for about | $20M0 City Ttah Apex {pared for planting in wheat again,” J. | JEFFERSON CIT¥, Mo. Aug e | fo nths 10 ithe rall-| " 10 Crne Wenden Cop) |F. Jarrell, head of the department,; A canvas “{ 24 “‘_f"}"" T l'“(!“[{:’_i | CHAS D. SAGER | roads are i pe than ever | 12 Tock Ol 3 West End Consol waid vesterday | € Ahows it asconine el 92¢ 14th Loan Dept. M. 36 brfore "t Thove market in| b G : 0 West Tran 2000 SR Kivernment renorts have | £xpressed intentions, onts 15 peril _ B Ny N lon | b o S e ————— indicated that there would o = e =2 & ! ot e intereste o3 Humphires ? feca uction d in wheat next season 1 O "”l]:”“vl”*‘ "0‘ ‘:’“"xl“ 1, @ ) lhv.»'l ~'n:1'1]n neE I:r::‘:‘xl;.lor. .'u:?- .n-‘~‘\lx year. i FALL RIVER, Mas August 24.— z Nllfll\:y'lo 10;"‘ S ld)‘zii on an ample supply of coal from the d i e 4 o t olot ¥ e 4 real estate. sl e R e L | T 4 e et il oo loanst a:‘lade / | i { nessee E Southe; ailway ountaln Pro : 4 “n the or severs o8 = o P ‘ » y G e e e | SRR | i SOFT COAL FAVORED. vers weem to be agreeing with man- | (e e We have an abundance ol money B 200 g i shich had | 53 Matm 08 G G 8" i e ol [uFLTuror Wil goads for fate deiivers ||| Promptly. Usual broker- - D e for et ment D Nobe T s Philadelphia Ready to Use An.]"“’ worth an advance in prices. | ;{geb:ntmmu;u:n.lgezfir. SDAE0Y ail neceive . dhmnliconlne 3 omar Ol & i 2 g JOSE. . August 24.—1 obertson 9 to M., . N o and Sixivesis Tocomotives or i oll et s ! thracite Substitute. {Theusands of tons of apricots in'this ||| 4 to 6 P.M. to loan upon morigages in o - . 3 Renn Beaver il ... 14 | g pecial DispatoN o The Sta trict are without an available mar- Further Gasoline Price Cuts. I8 Pennock Ol D odamg iSp X Ll et even at £25 a ton, which is $30 Francis A. Crawford, Inc. 903-4_Continental Trust Bldg. PHILADELPHIA. August 24 —A careful canvass among dealers and a ton lower th |Income Tax Expert Testifies |consumers ‘indicated” toaay that this canners Tast ve al Cunad € O R4 Further reductions in the prices of gasoline are anticipated as the quest for oil in southern California con- | tiues unabated, twenty-five wells | the price paid by city would take kindly to the use of = l<oft coal in event of an anthracite | NEW ORLE. NS, August 24— Washington at 51/2%. e ok vt i s e in Black Panther Trial of 3l hihmiius £rall Gotal it whvissgte mifiery niuses ore fe | B @ Sar (c e o cit retail at $9 a ton delivered, compared 'port prices o aterial ' = B e o abont Nl]w:"i:\ll;‘! with $15.50 for Stove size anthracite. |per cent, but prices for finished hats | Home Furniture i Reports from the mid-continent Fraud Charge. Some ‘grades of bituminous suitable [ire ebout: unchanged: | THe)denid i v ( eld s P al he e e Pressio) s i for use in furnaces is quot at $7 a ;is only . @ ough uc| vetter d . & el spuie ghag the presenc depression | Washington Stock Exchange. e JfoF VI SRR, ALl Bere [han at this time Tast vear i ‘ Wm. H. Saunders ‘0. caused by ‘the tremendots flow” trom | SALES. S { that ample bituminous will be avail- | pocron s upyst 28— Woolen manu- 1 | e us 5 T = e o 5 15 >, 2LP] e B i Lfac ers New ingland believ rom $50 to 200 bouseholc d: 4 erude. and, while the average :_)rgv-‘»w“ s Suburban 3s—$1,000 at 80. $1.000 | w, Frfedell of Marion, Ind., received LOAN TERMS OPPDSED |., and for woolen cloths this fall, p: brokerage charged. Come in and let 3| ]433 l\ bl. e e B Iws. & Elec. 45—$3.000 at 72, | an income of approximately $100,000 | 0 | Vided 1t 8 not necessary to raise | GPUS explain our method of making small Qucers, make this a lower figure than | WO o0 o fiee com.—10 at 6135, | 5 Fresilent of the Black Panther : iprices. ' There is evidence here of | Q) Gommercial Loan & T inmnos Oorporation that of eight years ago. In addition, | Washington Gus Light—7 at 48% | 0il and Refining Companw, although | Argentine Deputies Rap Minister iPressure in the Summer strect wool | Room_ 211, 621 15th St. N.W. market to keep raw wool prices down. Systers Copyrighted & Batent Bendin the present pro-rating orders make it impossible for operators to sell all they produce. AFTER CALL. it was not understood he had a| ¢ Pinance in Banking Case. oy Prer W’:‘l"“,"g stated salary . Clair Walsh, an in- Ges 6x 19338500 at 101, $300 | Come tax expert, testified yesterday | FORT WORTH, August 24 —Broom Br the Associated Press. {corn prices have shot upward in the ! BUENOS AIRE —Ac- ilast week and now range from $180 . August 2 1 to $217 a ton. i at 101, $1.000 at 101. 3 2 & ; = HEAVY SHOE OUTPUT Kosnlyoorc oo RN Y lat the trial of the former official| eptance by Finance Minister Vegas % ¥ | and two others charged with fraudu- | of the offer of Kuhn, Loeb & Co..| SBURG: 2 fore | . : = 1o e el 0o} PITTSBURGH, August 24—Before TO FOLLOW STRIKE BONDS. |lent conversion of more than $1,250,- | Blair & Co. and the Chase Securities ipjunts began to eliminate the twelve- i " 5 1000 of stockholders' funds. {Corporation to take up an Argentine ihour day it was estimated the change TR b Bid and Asked Prices. | Negotiations were initited by the|IO0E LS ToAn Ol LA by |ould increase steel production costs | Lynn's 140 Factories Will Turn| = company for the control of the Serv- | §50:000 000 e deaneh The g 1$3 to $4 a ton. Now the general PUBLIC UTILITY. ice Oil Company, of Indiana,~Herbert | the chamber of deputles. =The depucjopinion is the increase will be less Out 26,000,000 Pairs of Women's 4 Bid. { Asher, a New York attorney. testified | 1S, say the elastic terms could be ithap $3. Demand for steel this month = ‘ . e e e e e o beforé Judge Barret in the q;urzer!"‘, de onerous if the bankers took full {is expected to make a better showing | b S r -~ - - by advantage o em, a S iz v, 3 . Shoes This Year. el: & Tel. ctl: ir. | se=sions court. “Asher said ne went | SRRSO NET ML R0 Tmber {Lhal July. The general price list is Tol, & e to Indiana and interviewed oil men Kpecial Dispateh to The Star. ¥ as to whether the terms conform | al | . Telephote 5. there, but found the volume of_ oil 1 LYNN. Mass., August 24 —Now that Telephone of Va. & o] 2 i1{ to the law under which the loan was | Siile hes besn e . eing purchased amounted to less the LenssAnike s esngtctyied it Il Deantion R Sk - than seventy barrels a day. Counsel authorized. DR' GOODS PRICES F|RM. is estimated that 140 shoe factori City and here will turn out 26,000,000 pairs of | Georgetown Gas 1st Js..... women's shoes this ¥ear or 1,000,000 Mctropolitan It. 1t more pairs than in 1922. That ate |Dtomac Eiec. f production is guaranteed until De- cmber 1 by present orders, For the first_ time in_several years the shoe factories of New England are operat- ng between 85 and 100 per cent of capacity for the stockholders charged Friedell represented the output at two thou- c - ¥ 1 | i g o Wl |Raw Silk Market Moderately Ac- Il D O o e e e oorini ||| MARKET)EEASHES, Mre [his 00Orway ed for the Black Panther Company & 3> : in Indiana, Charles W. Galey of Delta, Special Dispatch to The Star. Pa., a vice president and director of | Passenger automobiles and trucks | v\ YORK, August 24.—The cotton the company, testified, a meeting was {produced in the United States in July icloth market was more quiet tod: called to devise means to satisfy|¢qtaled 327,102 against 377,759 in the ! Prices, however, held to yesterda Indiana creditors. Friedell suggested et gl levels generally. Print cloths were i that he be kiven a mortgage of $2.- {month previous. quoted at 9% cents for the €4 by 60| 00,000 on the property, with which : N and 11 cents for the 68 by 72. Some | to raise enough money fo pay all the | Dividend declaration: = Nova Scotia Ll trading was done In sheetings, debts of the company, Galey declared. | renyind Cpal. 2 per cent, preferred: [ooteens and twills. Friedell declined, Galey said, to re- G- ok meankie | Moderate activity prevailed in the Day in and day out people pass through it to deposit some of their earnings regularly in an American Se- curity and Trust Company Account. Thus they have seen their balances, perhaps small at first, grow steadily HOLYOKE, Mass.. August 2 ~The situation at the paper mills here has been complicated by the decision of union paper makers and steam en- : gineers to quit work if non-unfon | c. Paper Mfz. 1 i | i fireimen are hired to replace men now | figgs Kealts o5 (o) 0 el ] 0 o5i3{cent, preferred; New York Transit, | . P . on’strike. About 4.000 Workers would | Kiggy ltenlty 5 (shas) & Neal She mame ofithelbdnk that “"‘“"sz. ¢ommon: ‘Bangor and Aroostock B eaarsasbaue tadie 00 larger under the magic of compound be affected e firemen number | Sec. Storage § 3 5 Tn March 1991 Gy % per cent, preferred; West Penn orLe 4 abidl : . 5 R cln Stara b A n March, 1921, Galey testified. he |1’ ] S bales having been disposed of Sixtyotor ' ‘park Hotel '6s.. . o was elected a_director of the com- | $SIvania Company, 50 cents, common: | prices slightly lower than yesterday's. interest. _ - al Electric, 5 per cént stock. Care XX 3 pany, but explained to Mr. Friedell | (eRCTRl Blectric, 5 per cent stocks [Quotations were: XXA, 13-15 and 20- special stock: General Electrie, 15155 Genjer, 7.90: XXB, 7.80; extra, 7. B. & 0. GAINS IN GROSS; | — L% ditor ot e moching aious |1hi apoial stock: Todd Shinvard, [heud Ko™yt % T2 vent No- 1!, Lo YEAR'S NET IS LOWER | 1,...oo 1o 5 b o - The money thus accumulated has brought each one of them his wish— a home — education — travel — inde- { the oil business.” Ir. Friedell said,” Galey asserted,| The value of leather goods export- : . B 505 comuion. |Kansal, No. 1. 7. 17.50, and Canton 20-22, 6.85. CEW YORK | Capital_ Tractton.. | “‘that's all right, that's the reason |ed by the United States hetween J. i i —freedom from worr: NEW YORK. August 24 he Bal- { \Wawhington Gas. we want you. Tli teach yi . L e e ween Juu pendent income—iree Y . . = ! ashington Gas... e wa 5 ch you all you Lt % . s e imare and O Hulirodd Campant's | NIy e o ow in ine ST ot all YoU fuary 1 and July 81 1923, amounted| BOY DIES AFTER FALL. et e : D il ttetement Tencd b e ans RWY. Galey testificd Friedell represented | the same period in 1922. Special Dispateh to The Star. g company—has been made public in | Terminal himeelf as having been connected —_— FROSTEBURG. Md., August —_ For you, too, this doorway can lead detail. It shows that the road, de- Spite interruptions caused by the two nationwide strifies last vear, earned Jarger_gross and net operating rev. nues than in 1921. Net operating in- come, as defined by the ti Tion act of 1920, amounted 005, compared with $21, 1921, Net corporate income, however, was below that of 1821, totaling but &4 , or the equivalent of $1.33 on the compan: common stock, to the comforts and luxuries of a broadened life — through systematic saving. 3 % ON SAVINGS AMERICAN SECIR! > AND TRUST COMPANY o Second .. 5 National Bank of W thirty-three years and pensioned by 1000.000. New York bank balances, |years, died at his home from injuries ) that organization. $56.,000,000. New York Federal Re-sustained in a fall while playing i ton bank clearings, $47,000,000. and he fell on the open joist, sustain- 2 ing internal injuries. Besides his par- SEE HIGHER PRICES | export by both copper exports asso- | Vive: clation and_ independents during cur- SeE . k in several months. Buying is NEW YORK, August 24.—Renewal | <" % Lt e Mot e |1 Ssatnca te anl parvents o | FQUIT ABLE ¢ 1 particularly in the brass industry. t President Danlel Willard | = in cotton and grain the impuise came n e Raitimore and Ohio cstimates | TRUST COMPANY. rather from the prospect of reduced | Janufacturers are getting in new Py aes Association T 500,000 b % .|cant of the way the wheat trade has | yi é tlonl Savings an adjusted itself to the siackness of | eithos wina oe Mot much doing in Organizea 1879 ALES HALTED. Washington Loa should have reached a level 4 and 5 i 5 " e corn attracting more attention chief- i SAV ,':““s a bushel above July's extreme )y on possibility of heavy damage in ||| Assets ...............84,750,762 Surplus ..............$1207,381 erce and Savin g Train Controller Company Not|{aii"Washington: Saviigs lank. Securily Sav. and Com. Bank... with the Standard Oil Company for New York bank clearings, $521.- { James Lewis Brown, aged fourteen serve Bank credits, $51.000.000. Bos- |the stable at his home. A rafter broke COMMUNITY MARKETS Dow, Jones saya: Copper sales for 115 NteTREl tafurles. Beeldes hls par: Special Dispateh to The Star. rent week have been largest fur any aguinst 536 vear axo, S U Hretn wae o featams of Ay e | try. Domestic demand continues good, fhe' lonses resulting from’ the Stelke | smerican 5o, & Tomt......... a0 gy | SgPDlles, than from any quickening orders. resulling In activity In copper Co-Operative Building e - Continen Trust... 3 was sign Unlon Trust... foreign buying that the market|gro stil] showing a good undertone, 43d YEAR COMPLETED §ures, showing 40, es cent redus. | SVeRt of an early frost. | tion as compared with a year ago. At General Electric directors’ meet- 15th and Penna. Ave. ‘Manufacturing Controllers. Seventh ing in Boston figures were presented . . ey . e NEW YORK. August, 24—The state | Vuiiugin Meciaiics NEW YORK DAIRY PRICES. |{lowing that in first quarter incom. Join the Equitable and Capital and Surplus, $5,400,000.00 torney general's office vesterday ob- s fained “rfom the Supreme Supreme FIRE INSURAN (‘ourt a temporary injunction stop- | Save Systematically —You will find our systematic pian the most effective method of saving, NEW YORK, August 24.—Butter— | Second $84,000,000. There is every rea- Firm: receipts, 10,793 packages; | Son-to believe from present outlook e oononthe MY creamery, higher than extras, 45a45%; 11923 as a whole will show substan- D A ner Frain Controlier Company, | Eirements ... creamery, extras (92 score), 44%; do, | tial improvement over 1922, when F ¥ | Natios firsts (88 to 91 score), 40a4i; packing | $14.66 a share was earned on out- c ated, e : 1.\.[.::;;0“ ;llegwd that company, | TITLE INSURANCE. stock, current make, No. 2, 32};a33. |Standing stock. which Is incorporated in Delaware |coumbia Tit for $2.000,000. had sold $900,000 worth | Real Estate Title. BRANCH Central : 7th & Mass. Ave. N.W. Northeast: 8th & H Sts. N.E. Subscription for the 85th Issue of Stock 6% ... | EEEs—Irregular; receipts. 23,474 ) = casens Tresh gathered, extea firsts doa | National Ginnmers' Association esti- mated condition of cotton crop at 56.4, e i tactured) Sonteollcrs MISCECLANEOUS, Doorer, I0asi. Tacin const whites, | Idicating a ield of 11,000,000 bales. ek Southwest: 430 7th St. S.V oefjeclared dividends. The company |Columbia Graphophone com. % extras, 45a46; do., first to extra firsts, ey Shm, 52.50 Per Month T cest: 1140 15th St. N.W Wiow has only $3.000 on hand, it was | Solumbls Graphopbone pra. 3 st CALL MONEY RATES. Northwest: 1140 15th St. N.W. alleged, and the operating expenses | yr. Ghante Transfer & Storage. 2 eese—Firm; receipts, 102,149 state = arc STl o el T ;\lnurne_v[?}.rge;‘u!‘ul“"lr‘\:m;; SIS gy | el milk, "ats. fresh fanch, 20%5a27; | NEW YORK. August 24—call mon- EQUITABLE BUILDING B as been investigatin, g Dty arket ol .oii.ies 1Y -y @ n, 25a26. 5 . 5: low, 5; ruling rate. .".:'X‘fi;‘::v h."; some time. the 00 Duten Mar B sl 5 closing bid, 5; offered at 53: last 915 F St. N.W. The officers were directed to appear | Lanston Monotype. loan, 5; call loans against accept- Seeurity Storuge. on Marke ko Kathryn Pike, an authority on cus- lances, 4%; time loans, firn [toms laws. has for some time been |collateral, six{y,to ninety davs. acting s tant secretary of the | four to six. nignthe, prime Treasury at Washington. “mercial paper, mixed JOHN JOY EDSON, President 4: FRANK P. REESIDE, Secy. before Justice Mahoney next Monda and Fhow cause why the njunction should not be made permanent. Washi ¥