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FINANCIAL. CUCUMBERS SELL OFF IN MARKET NEW YORK, Jul tacu uprush in |overshadowed everyt | happenea In today Green Corn Recelpts Heavy\‘"”' Evehange. = M shares changed tween 551, and 75, Today—Butter, Eggs [t i "highest. fgun and Beef Steady. pening | 1.600 shares wa | fore any | chiefly | Do os Texas, find | stocl N The Heavy supplies of green corn zested a surprisin from North Carolina and ready sale, especially the best stock The market is fairly steady. Crates of the North Carelina product brought $150 to §2.25, mostly areund|Marke Texas bushel baskets brought ! thousands |15 Alliag Allied_ NEW traded in on rket today: the trom £22.00 $2.50. Lima beans green corn, are scarce. conable. Dealers are depending upon shipments from South Carolina and the pods are poorly filled. Prices were quoted at $1.50 and $2.00 bushel Tomatobs from Tennessee and Mis Beth Steel 7" sissippi are supplying the local mar fotany Sons 9% ket, only a few nearby tomatoes hav 0 a s Wi ing ripened. Dry weather retarded the growing in the nearby section. The market is fairly steady on the vegetable from the South, prices ranging from $1.50 to $1.7 Only light supplies of potatoes are being received. The demand is mod erate and market strong. Most of the A\lhl\“et are from Virginia and North Carolina, local supplies being so light that prices are not quoted. Liberal supplies of cucumbers from North Carolina and the Norfolk, Va.. section weakened the market and | lowered prices. eral supplies of | lettuce are being received from New | York, and light supplies of peppers from North Carolina pe Wholesale Prices. prints, BONDS Pack tis Pack ‘m much in demand with and not rea AmP & L Anacond. Andian C 8 And N € 8z ww Arso Sim H 81s AU G&W 1SS Be Beaverboard 8s. 5 Bell T Can 58 A 2 Beth Steel 7s 68 new rv P& s Balt 5155 E n Tex s 1 Cosg've M'n C B8 1Cuba Co N'J 68 Cuban Tel 7158 dahy 5% 6Det Ed 6s 5 Detroit Ed 88 B | #Dumop T'& R I o Sug s | Gair Robt 7 | §General Pet " Grand Trunk 635 | Gulf O Corp bs | Lehigh Pow s, re packed. 28a30 Fancy, selected. ge receipts, 33a34 Poultry—Alive, Spring chickens, large, 40; small, 35: Leghorns. 35 heavy fowls. ducks, 25: kea to turkeys, 25: geese. Dressed, Spring chickens, large. small. 40; turkeys, 30; ducks. 20 geese, 1 Live candled, 35: | | | | | | | | | E 6148 Rub 8158 Bub 8k Rub 61 Rib 8438 b 8138 Rub 6134 Rub stock—Calves, $1zal0; lambs Spring. 1613: hogs, 15 Meats—Beef, 17a15; lambs, 30a32; hogs 232; shoulders, 2 smoked harns, 32, smoked shoulders, 2 Fruit and Vegetable Review. Today s market report on fruits and | vegetables, compiled by the Market News Service Bureau of Agricultural Economics) said: | Cantaloupes—Supplies liberal; de- | Gty ‘Graz Ss. . mand moderate, market slightly weak- | Tt Nt i In K veal. 15: Spring 11za22; loins. 31 er; California, Imperial Valley. nt M_Bkx FI'd 7s mon Tints, standards, 4. 4 Kribp Fried T 36s. 4.2524.50, mostly 4.50; jumbos, 458, | 5 N1 "hile 6105 wi 65, 5.00; 5Prov 8 Fe 7s wi g 5 jumbo flats. 1 { S "';' N mostly 2.00; Dews, standard | crates, all sizes,™2.50a2.75. Peaches—Supplies moderate; de- mand moderate. market fairly stea Georgia, sixes, Hileys, small size, 1 2.00; medium size, 2 0; large size, 2 bushel baskets, Hileys. me. dium size, 2.50a2.75; sixes, Belle, poor | color, 2.2582.50; generally good color, mostly bushel baskets, Belle, me dium size, 2.75; North Carolina. sixes. Slappeys. some decaved, 1.75a2.25; bushel baskets, Carmans, 1.50. | Potatoes—Supplies light: demand moderate. market firm: North Carolina and Virginia, Norfolk section, cloth top stave barrels, Irish Cobblers, U. S No. 1. 5.50 mostly 5.50; few No.| 73005 0 Ind 2, 2.00 5008 O Kans: 2, 2 3008 B Rt Tomatoes—Supplies limited; demand | 17008 o X ¥ "% moderate, market steady; Mississippl. | 2038 Onio 4s, ripes and turning., wrappes 0. b . o 160a175: No. 3. 1.25a130; mostly | (400 Vacuum ol around 1.40. in hdrds. Watermelons — Supplies moderate: "i"Amer Control 011 demand moderate, market steady: o8 :;g-( . sales direct to retailers, Florida and | 1} Canb Georgla, Tom Watsons, 30-pound aver- | 3 age. 90a1.00; 28-pound average. 75a85 24.26.pound average. 50a60 each. | Cucumbers—Supplies _liberal; _de- | mand light, market dull; Virginia, Nor- | folk _section, hotbed stock. bushel | hampers, fancy, 1.50a1.75: choice. 1.00 a1 orth Carolina, bushel hampers, No. 1, 75a1.25 Lettuce—Eastern supplies demand moderate, market fairly | steady: New York. 2-dozen crates.| big Boston type, ordinary quality and condition, 1.00a1.50: mostly 1.25; few | low as 50 cents: best, 1.65al Sweet Corn Is Cheaper. corn—Supplies heavy: de- moderate, market slightly North Carolina, crates, best, ir quality, 1.00a1.50. Apples—Supplies liberal. demand moderate. market steady; Virginia | and Delaware, bushel baskets, trans- parents, large size, 2.00a2.50: small| size, 1.50al. Siring beans—Supplies liberal; mand limited, market weak; ginia, Norfolk section, bushel | vers, " best. mostly 1.60 ‘\ TR | ! | | wiss. Toho, nits 700 Anglo Am Oil 400 Atl Lobos Gan 5300 Inter’ per ¢ Lut §0 Magnolia Pet 600 Qhio 01l new, 100 South Penn Ol 200 Southern 30 Columbian _Synd. 3 Creole ‘Synd i Crown Cent Peie i Derby O & R 14 Euclid Oil Co 2 Gibeon Oil Corp Gilliland Oils ... Guif Oil of Pa.. Tago Pet ingston Pet S5R5-=55 e | liberal: | inss argay Oil x Panuco unt Prod w Bradford O - 01l & Gas et Peer Ol Corp 3 Pennok Ol Corp 5 Red Bank Oil 33 Reiter-Foster Ol 1 Royal Can O&R 2 Ryan Con 15 Salt Creek Prod 14 Sun Ol 2 Tidal Osage Oil. Green mand weaker 1.50a1.75 Venezuelan = Pet 3 Wilcox 0 & [ Waodiey Pet G ow de-| .6 Adiona S0y | Afliro Pow 78 i Vir- '{ ATlea Fack nw: ham 2 Allied Pack pr bt 13 Am Gas & Elec. 2Am Gas & COTTON SELLS LOWER IN TODAY S TRADING By the Associated Prass { + BW YORK, July 8.—The cotton | market was easier in today's early trading. Cables were relatively firm | and, after opening barely steady m‘ unchanged prices to a_decline of 6 points, prices here stiffened up on a moderate demand, October selling | at 23.67, or 5 points net higher \ | | | 28 Am 260 Am 15 Armour R7 Asso Gas & 2 Atlantic Fruit / fflfi‘ P G new 37 Belding. Bros wi rhoard of wartz Cig A onnault G C 35 Buevrus z % Buff Gen EI € s Gin Ale ar Lig Carolina P & L. % Genenit B1_ Cor 3% Chapin Sac & © 17 Ghatterton & Son iChie Nip 160 Xb Bt 1 Cleve Auto 1% Comwlth P Comwlith P C fd om P C n wi © e 5 Bal' new i1 Contl Bak A 306 Conul Bak B Contl Bak pfd Contl Tab Tnc 1 Coty Tne i 1cuva Co 8 Curtiss Aero M De For R C vie Dubilier € & R Dynhill Intl Inc Durant Mot E El Offerings increased on this bulge, however, owing to reports of bene ficial rains in Eastern and Central sections of the belt, and rumors that the basis for new crop cotton in south Texas had eased 50 points dur- ing the last three davs New York cotton futures closed barely steads at net advances of 38 to 46 points High. Low July 3 October December Janugry 8 March z Opening: - _July, 23. 5 1 December. 23.80° January. 3 e 2348 5 | Bd & Sh n co Tavest Inc R Secure €6 ureka Vacuum Fed L & T o wi New Orleans Quotations. NEW ORLEANS, July 8.—The cot- ton market had a steady opening, first trades showing gains of 6 to 7 points. This was hardly as good as warranted by Liverpool cables, v«'hi(‘h‘ Freed Eise showed that market considerably bet-| i ter than due. October traded up to| arod Corn. 23.07 right after the call and Decem- | Garod_Cor ex_rt ber to 23.22, or 8 to 9 points above | gy 1 yesterda, close. It was evident that strong interests were supporting the market. Prices, however, eased off slightly, active new crop months losing 1 47 Gillette S R s it from the inial Wehs| g nti-Knock Auto Fuel to Be Aim Of New-Company By the Associated Tress. NEW JYORK, July 8.—Formation of the Petroleum Chemical Corpora- tion to manufacture and market anti-knock motor fuel and various alcohol products obtained from gas oil through a vapor-phase cracking process has been undertaker by Distillers’ Corporation in partnership with the Barnsdall Corporation, Arthur D. Little, Inc., and Blair & Co., Inc. A plant’ for manufacturing these products will be bullt immediately. close. | New Orleans cotton futures closed barely | #teady at net advance of 47 1o 50 points R; July 60b-.52a 0 Qctober December January March Opening: July 23.05: December. March, 23.43. CALL MONEY EASIER. NEW YORK, July 8.—Call money easier; high. 4; low, 3% ruling rate, 4; closing bid, 3%; offered at 4; last joan, 3% call loans against accept- ances, 3%; time loans, firm; mixed col lateral, 60-90 days, 3%a4; 4-6 months, 4 prime commercial paper, 3%a4. the National hands BY WILLIAM F. HE] y 8 Engi hing trading on ore re. today taken at 80, followed | by a sensational advance to signs of reaction were ap- magnitude of g s YORK, July », Is an official list of bonds New High 8014 35 1038 95 1123, 0810 17; 101 7% 91 0315 as Balt 5s F 100 1051 BB 1y 9715 05 1001, 04 1061 138 1073 in STANDARD OiL 90 5 INDEPENDENT OIL § T 8 Tidew O C nw wi 33 AL Ifl"‘ 581} 8 e C RS F 1 Bond & S pid 1 Ford Mot Co Can 5 Tuesday be- the stock closing NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office RNAN. The spec: neers’ Gold else that the than 14,000 Immediately a block of 100 be the rise ity of the | —Following and stocks York Curb Low 80 Close. TOCKS 23 2 P o B 3 Bess oDtz S 12N £BBDD 3 e 3 £ Wy BIERNE PP STPER I Fa P rioons wis a0 B Pl B3 =it S R E i Bt T A= PO o i P > 23090 Se R XEFE FF FHeFER 2 5e 8550 LARDRREE ARF L3¢ = RS S50 L e S S e B30 i3kt PR ot Nt FFE REHR @ =3 X3 DEE IR D DR RS DR e s el wa, 13119t e S 130N I3 B RE R FORIE ¥ o B DRD Duizmitd e DR I B SRR G SB S DAL DA 0BG DG DIBBRR RSB 24588, umneadaae b A S R (R 1 Products 6. Banking house. $21 16479 pos | 35. Other time deposite THE Officlals of the company have re- fused details concerning the property, Lut the latest unofficial information is that developments of the past two weeks have prolonged the life of the mine 20 years. It is understood that mill facilities will have to be material- ly increased to handle future output. At today's prices it compared with the low for the yvear of 14} and a one- time price of 5 a share. The pyrotechnics in Engineers’ Gold, however, did not take away in- terests from other parts of the list and the upward movement was car- ried furthe 1 Gle 14 Go 1 Gren 1 Hall 18 Happ 1 Horn & Hardart 40 Intl' Contl Rub L4 Intl Coner L € Alden_Coal T 4 B 2 Jones Radio 11 Relvinator € Kraft_Cheese S Sekma 2 199355 S0 amsB T S R s arc W C Lt pf 2 McCord R&M vte McCrory St nw 15 Mengel Box . s Mesabi Tron 11 Mid West Util 3 1 i Mid WU otd Mid W U pr In 102 % Midvale Co Miller Rubber Motion Pie Cap C Music Master Nat Leather Nat Pow & Lt Nat Pow & N N N E S F Nat T 4 GEERCESNRE 8RS aTRESS A I3 3 Punty Bak 1 Pyrene Mf, Sou_Cal t Regis Paper ndard Motcw Chion Carbide . 881, (ni Gas & E new 48 ‘ni Lt & Pow A 1131, ni Lt & P Arts 9 o1 Profit Shar. y til Pow & Lt A t Talk Mach A o e PrL s LA o iz Globe, 8 Canario Copper no Ext i EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, QUICK LOANS HOME OWNERS Jose RUBBER IN'LONDON HIGHEST SINCE 1916 Advance Due to Decreased Supply, Which Is Laid to Restricted Output. By the Associated Press. LONDON. July §.—Rubber for im-, mediate delivery touched 44} pence per pound on the exchange here to- day, the highest quotation since Feb- ruary, 1916 The advance is due to.a decreased supply as a result of the scheme for restriction of output from rubber plantations. and a cohtinuing in- sistent demand for rubber from manu- | facturers, especially in the United States and Burope Quotations for future delivery are lower, January to March being 36 pence, because under the regulation of output scheme the supply to be mar- keted will be greater then than now. On the Stock Exchange shares in rubber companies were dealt in heavily today, mostly at higher prices. | New York Price Jumps. | NEW YORK, July 8 (P).—Under the | influence of higher London cables and increasing scarcity of crude rubber, spot smoked ribbed sheets today ad- nced 6 cents to 96 cents a pound. his is the highest price touched since the war. Sever: small lots of 10 and |15 tons were sold. COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY ST. PAUL. paid more than stock at South St half of this year. The shipments to taled 5l cars, a record. Fewer hogs were received, but prices were $5 to $6 higher than in 1924 SHREVEPORT, July 8.—The Lou- |isiana Oil Refining Corporation, for merly the Invincible Oil Co.. has bought 330 acres and 44 producing | wells in the Smackover district from H. L. Hunt. The consideration is re- ported to have exceeded $500,000 MODESTD, Calif., July 8.—The Cal ifornia Co-operative Cannery here has packed 65.000 cases of peas and 60,000 cases of spinach this season July 8.—Farmers were $65,000,000 for live Paul in the first CHICAGO. July 8.—Trade in pack ing house products continues strong and brisk. The beef trade particu larly shows improvement, with pros. pects for continued strong trade. De- mand for fresh pork is more active and prospects are better. Prompt Action First Mortgage Loans st e Bl Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. FEDERAL-AMERICAN REPORT OF CO EAST WASHING- TON SAVINGS BANK At Washington. in at the close of b RESOURC! 1. aloans a 4 U. S Government securitics ouwned " (including pre- miums. it 5. Other bonds ties, et on July 7. 1925 $833.268 15 10.000.00 261.062.50 25.000.00 76.875.20 furniture and $3.805.21 10. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 12. Exchanges for house Total " of fixtures, clearing items " 10" and .. .$81.630.40 Total .. LIABILITIE: Capital stock paid in.... $100.000.00 Surplus fund . 7100.000.00 e 12.040.34 Coasable. after 30 or subect to 30 or more notice. and 1 savings) 998.930.01 Total $1.210.970.35 District of Columbia, ss I. CHARLES A. McCARTHY, treasurer of the' above-named bank. dc solemnly swea that the above statemenit is true to the best of my knowledge and helief CHARLES A. McCARTHY, Treasurer Subscribed ‘and_sworn to before me this 7th dag of July, 1635 ) CLARENCE F. DONOHOE. Notary Public. D. C. Correct—Attest JOHN €. YOST, Dxr_er Hors. REPORT or CONDITION McLACHLEN BANKING CORPORATION. At Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close of business on June 30. 1925, RESOURCES 1. aLoans and discounts, in- cluding _ rediscoun ceptances of other banks and foreign bills of ex change or drafts. sold with indorsement of this bank 3 - Overdrafts. unsecured . . U. 8. Government securi- e v (including pre- miums, if any) 5. Other bonds. stocks. securi ties. etc . Furniture and fixtures’ Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 11. Amount due from State banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States (other than in cluded in item 10) . Checks on other banks in the same ¢ity or town as reporting bank Total of items 10 and " i e b8 6 hecks * and * dratie. on banks (including Federal reserve bank) located outside of city or town of reporting bank . Total . Sy LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in urplus fund ... - a Undivided prof. b Beacrve " for contingencies 044.786.77 49.504.89 120.793.48 12.644.51 33.420.64 10.449.36 $2.027.756.40 $150.000.00 125.000.00 $21.447.01 5.000.00 Certified checks outstanding shier's checks outstand- thx. ; : of iiéma 58 and e %26.305:61 Demand "’ deposita " (other than bank deposits) sun- ject to" Teserve. (deposits pavable within 30 davs) - . Individual depasits sublect Totalor de it ai”of " deman 3 Uotner than ‘bank e its) subjact to reserv item 27 $1.142:601 25 Time deposits subject 10 e Torve (payable Stter 50 Hays, or subject i da¥s’ or more notice. Dostal savings) : Certificates of deposit (oth- oo than” for ‘money bor- Fowed) . Offer time dposiits Total of time deposits sub- Sect o ‘reserve: iiems 33 and 35 .....$657.021.85 TOLM1e. 2ok ...$2,027.766.40 Digtrict of Coiumbia, s T, JOHN A. MASS] shier of the above- nanied bank. do solemnly swe: above statement ig true to the best of my knowledge and. belie gl 'd“ JOHN A. MASSTE. Cashie 3 ¥ 'nh o July 155g to before me Seal.) JOHN M. McLACHLEN. m-r: Public. D. C. » Correct—Attest Louls ACHLEN, OBN!!. m District of Columbia, | 4.764.11 | NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street JOHN POOLE, President MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AT Current Rate of Interest FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY 733 12th Street Northwest Main 352 301 th Street Southwest L 065000506000 WANTED! SECOND TRUST NOTES Funds available for the pur- chase of all kinds of second trust notes. secured on D. C. or nearby real estate. Prompt action in every case. Washington Investment and Transactions Co. 715 14th St. N.W, Main 3662 1:000000000000“ i Let us relieve you of your reinvestment problems CAFRITZ st Mortgage Notes Are good investments because ‘they are not subject to fluctyation, title | liens and they are now earning in- at the rate of 635% which is paid promptly. Write for book- 14th & K Read Our July Investment Booklet END for our new booklet describing six strongly secured First Mortgage Bond issues that will pay you 7% on your July funds with the proven safety of Smith Bonds. 7q SMITH BONDS are sold 0 in denominations of $100, $500 and $1,000, outright or under our Investment Savings Plan. Every payment earns 7%. Maturities range from 2 years to 15 years. For a copy of our July booklet, send your this ad: " No Loss to Any Investor in 52 Years The F. H. Smith Co. Founded 1873 815 Fifteenth Street--Main 6464 pigTRICT TOAN PROCURE: eliox Blds., 1122 ¥ Open Evenings 7 to 9. Tel. 1925. $150 to $5,000 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd Trusts In Three Days 416 Woodward Bldg., Washington STOCKS BUCK & CO. —BROKERS— Established 1916 We Buy and Sell Listed Securities Outright or on Margin ton. Current rates. service. Main 2345 Our Marginal Requirements Are Reasonable and Attractive Visit Our Board Room ! . or Write for Weekly Market Letter Direct Private Wires New York Baltimore Philadelphia Washington BUCK & CO. 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 312-13 Evans Bldg. Phone Fr. 7300 for Loans on Secured by first deed of trust on Prey llllhwntcm\ 2od commissica, o] ———aj NOTICE We make loans [] improved real estate— 1st and 2nd trusts. Ample Funds Availabl Apariment Houses Business Properly —on First Mortgages on im- proved property in Washing- Prompt HANNON. & LUCH 713 & 715 14th St. NW. T Lowest Imerut Ratel N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.\W. Main 5904, jojl——]o] $1.000 Notes, interest, Electricity a Necessity : ,1“,; in Modern Life A booklet we have recently published tells about the growing electric power and Tight industry and outlines the reasons why securities of power and light com- panies afford an excellent investment for your funds. where at vour money be safer. due Power & Light” gladly wpon requesi for bookle 4581 E. H. Rollins & Sons 'E up. Founded 1876 Bostow Chicage New York I | | Demver I Philadelrhia San Framcuco | [ 924 14th St. 96006000000 certificates show them to be first; STOP YOUR NCOME LEAKS! invested one of our Ist Mort- bearing will earn as much as $1,625 would if invested else- 4% — and couldn’t Interest checks mailed the day A Raise in Salary for Your Cash in Some unusually fine notes on hand now in amounts of $250 and | Chas. D. Sager Main 36 You should not he satisfied with a return of only 3 to 5 per cent_on bonds, deposit certificates, 614% YIELD by investing in our FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES etc., when you can obtain a They are absolutely safeguarded, being secured by first lien on IMPROVED REAL ESTATE in the D. C.. at twice the amount of the First Mortgage. valued conservatively Send for descriptive booklet, or call Mortgage Investment Dept. The New York Life Insurance Company Offers o Make First Mortgage Loans on Improved Real Estate In the District of Columbia and Suburbs for 3, 5 or 10 Year Periods Houses Business Properties V2% ON APPROVED SECURITY Apartments ice Buildings Apply RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY & MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT New York Washington, D. C. Pittsburgh Philadelphia Minneapolis APPLICATIONS INVITED for LOANS on IMPROVED PROPERTY Located in the District of Columbia and adjacent Subwrbs in Montgomery County, M& = '..'/Ippl.v ro H. L. RUST COMPANY LOAN CORRESPONDENT '®he PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY o AMERICA 912 15th Strept N. W. Main 6888 s NN FINANCIAL. Equitable Co-operative Building Ass'n JOHN JOY EDSON, President ornnlud 1879 Assets $4,942,132.68 FRANK P. REESIDE, 45th YEAR COM! Surplus Secy. $1,317,011.44 Subscriptions for the 88th Issue of Stock Being Received SHARES $2.50 PER MONTH The Best Way to SAVE —is thru the Equitable’s sys- tematic saving plan. It is a plan that achieves gratifying results. W hether you are saving for a 735 15th Street N.W. home or the future— Join Today. 915 F St. N.W. The Prudence Company, Inc. of New York Invites Applications for Construction Loans Long-Term Refinancing Amounts of $50,000 and over FRED T. NESBIT Loan Correspondent Investment Bldg. Main 9392 The Cost of Safety NOT every investment is secure. Some ss. curities, however, are absolutel} safe for investment. Yet the investor is compelled to pay indirectly for the safety of his principal Usually this payment takes the form of a smaller interest yield than would be returned by investment in other securities. But why pay extra for safety’ The % Mortgage Notes offered by this .Company ue safe—they are secured by improved Washing- ton real estate. Our notes yield 634 per cent to the investor and are issued in denominations of $100 and upward. SWARTZELL RHEFM S @ t&}t{%% (inshugmnc. 56 Years Without Loss tc An Investor We Have AMPLE FUNDS For Large Loans 514% - On Improved Property in the District of Columbia WEAVER BROS. Main 1821 IT TAKES A RAILROAD MAN TO RUN A RAILROAD Capable cxecutives don’t pretend to know or do evervthing. But they have the ability to pick men who know how to handle specsfic jobs. WE don’t know how to build railroads or run a circus. But we do know how to manage Apartment buildings. O get adequate income from apart- ments and to maintain it has been the essential part of our work as building managers for thirty-two years. We specialize in APARTMENT MANAGEMENT B. E; SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W.

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