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i8 . ADVANCE WRUBBER (e o e o] 600DS SEEMS f‘éEARj Babson Predicts Drop in Se-| curities When Higher Prices | Cause Let-Up in Sales. rubber ple for per of 3 per cent plar late the venson p ted Vermont ek to a group of loc Output The mecha with e niore rubber every d the o Isadore Freund is that cents or are ich more ntations of their own, in an unusually unique situation | They can now benefit from the sup ply they have on hand and when that | is exhausted can—to a certain extent Into operation waa con. | ——depend on their own, plantations ire; i the socond at.| These companies are in'a’very good o e Do e Lnasition, course, this high price bven far mote jefeotive LToF riibber ultimately means a higher | ice .for rubbe is, and as prices up sules fal ests in | Caution is Needed. | ‘This condition in n eventua | affects all rubber securities. Ce tainly this high price of rubber can| not be looked upon as fundamentally a bullish factor on the securities of tire xmnpam» W here others will investors shou r their rubber figure around and an mately 75 and largely re level sign th culminate not o pparent nitely curities. BROTHERS GIVEN $1 EACH, | BALANCE TO HER SISTERS | Bequests Left by Miss Lillie M. Stonebraker—Other Wills Filed for Probate. m indef No W urld Shortage. carcity of rubber. he growth in output | Stone- | 1923, has She leaves of her brothers, J Stonebraker and William The remaining estate |hul9(1 in equal ~hlre\ among 10mists are very ‘he.— sisters, g, M. Es-| ngland can con- | telle W hnn\ ‘Whitmore | veral times in |, and her niece, ve been made to; Samuel E. Stone- | on wheat, corn | braker is named as executor. 1 d_even bullion. | "By " the terms of the will of "‘““e“*“% ward C. Kittle, dated January 11917, and qffered for probate, his | | entire estate is devised to his son, Ed- | ward B. Kittle of Chicago, 11l and hfs daughter, Blanche Kittle of New | York. The son and daughter are| named as executo i Morris L. Crox v his will left| | his entire estate to his wife, Agnes | B. Croxall. The wife is also to as executrix. Mr. Croxall died Ju Mrs. Annie V. Koogle is named sole beneficiary of the estate of her | husband., John D. C. Koogle, by terms of his will offered for probate braker been Miss Lilli December probate M 4 14.00( How l,nnn Will Bubble Last? , & trom an ethical | :stified in what | copper corn but the: emendc price of the cor ame | )nnection with this rubber p On th ognized shrewd must be rec- | lish are 'y st have consi attempts to corne be admitted t an_improvement | that have been market in’ ce- | it is an s never | ind this prov and It m plan_is the et of several new rail via has been started. Constructic roads in Jug rice Jump Terrific a jump from 17 cents to L 0 DR ENLNG AR, WASHINGTON, D. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1923. Comes to Close in Cleveland. By the Associated F PORTLAND, Me., July 18 tional Federation of Busin fessional Women's Clubs busine: fons vesterday election of the following offfcers Olive Jery Wright or Cl president: Miss Florence . first s and el 4 corresponding and Mayme A. Stevens of reapolis, Minn., treasurer The newly elected officers executive hourd met today and ¢ men of the standing committees appointed. De: Moines, lowa, expected to be chosen for the convention The attendance trophy the percentage of membership sented ut the convention and the age covered was awarded to the Animas, Colo., club, which has a n 4. 7This club had nt, who traveled h_the convention % Cleveland Park Semi-detached HOMES t Large Bedrooms Brick Garage Paved Street and Alley 3617 Ordway ] 1 L \\\\\\‘\\‘\\\\‘\‘A\\\\\\\\\\}‘\‘\\\\\“ 34 a ten-story office structure, by McKeever & Goss, for Building, 1 investors ASKS $25 000 DAMAGES. George 1. Sorivaner's Olaim for Toss | of Wife's Services. the for George I. Scrivener has sued Western Union Telegraph $£25.000 damages for the loss of serv- ices of his wife, Sarah M who was struck by a messenger rid- ghth and K streets fand was seriously injured. The hus- band says he had to expend $600 for medical attention for his wife. He ited by Attorneys Frost & ‘rivener, with shower, oak fioors, cop open fireplace built home for genuine com fort. Scrivener recently recovered | nt for $3,000 damages against he company her injuries. The company has noted an appeal f the judgment in favor of Mrs. § ener Tankersley Owner and Builder IS T 7 BUSINESS WOMEN - CHOOSE OFFICERS National Federation Session seventh annual convention of the Na sed with_the eland. Ohio, ands and the awarde N ‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\, Large tile bath, built-in tub per screened throughout, real A real solid- The, Pro- its Mrs of nd x of | < | Min- hair were was next d on epre | mile. Los mem- four 2,119 AN })\\\\\\\\‘\\\Q‘\\\\\\\\'\\\\‘ ARV Woodley Park | 2800 27th Street ; $15,000 Nine rooms and bath ; oak floors ; Middaugh & Shannon built; Premier instantaneous hot- water heater; 2-car brick garage. House is in excellent condition. Open Ali Day Sunday C. Bushman Smith, Inc. 1703 Connecticut Ave. North 2522 DECATUR ST. HOMES ess than a year is a ter 3 ) and presents a great temp- | tation for rubber bootlegging. If this abnormal situation continues any length time, it will again inspire erpr and perh the plant ing of bher trees, which is just t the ish wish to discourage s plan was devised to bring about | price for rubber, which has ap- been reached. It should. | said, in justice to the the present high price for spot delivery be contracted for cents. Mar irers were buving basis, See the Houses With the 22 POINTS of SUPERIORITY ' Built By Dougloss & Phillips at be that is only nufact »-mouth Sherman Circle not believe the Go view them for compares with she ago and the alnrost w premeditat manipulations British How This We find a spot 1 would ion ertheless 0 cents of al trebling of | due to the | “I $9,450 ~—Directions— on Georgia Ave. to Critten- rast on "Crittenden to” Sher- (o (e Iaft for the T Dousiuse & Fhiliins sirm. about m ed Affects Securities. reat divergence of opin - irding the ef the i ne rities nies which own, Some of pecially must price, panies which « t or which suffer own a large supply on hand " profits next will Any Franklin 567 1516 K St. —we have the lumber you want to re- pair your home or to build one. We carry everything in stock that you will LUMBER long established, well known firm. Immediate Delivery [} Lumber and Millwork need in the construction of a house. Buy oring, Siding, Window and Door Frames, PRICES NOW REDUCED E Cor. 6th and New York Ave. Phone M. 1223 [}/ LlBifEY vour lumber and millwork from Libbey, a h, Doors, Blinds, Moulding and Shingles. FRANK LIBBEY & CO. 4 Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Overlooking Sherman Circle High Elevation Southern Exposure To Inspect: Drive Ga. eust three blocks around Sherman Good Terms DESCRIPTION, These houses are 20 feet wide and 32 feet deep. with double 10-foot rear porches.- They are. carclully planned and: buileo gbtainable. “Six large. well ‘proportion=d rooms. 'a kitchen that will'delight any woman, tile bath with built-in tub and shower, pedestal stand, ample gloset space; floor plugs in all rooms. coat closet downstairs. side lighting fixtures, h lights, water ‘at. electric Pittsburg. heater. Deep yard to wide alley. instantaneous SAMPLE HOUSE—515 Decatur St. N.W., Furnished by Nelson Forniture Co. SHAPIRO-KATZ CO. REALTORS—BUILDERS 1416 K St. N.W. Main 9111 Members of Opegative Builders' Association of D. C. 326 Ridge Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. $10,500 A Sacrifice—Ouwner Leaving City If you are hunting a bargain, see this modern six-room and bath bungalow, less than one vear old. Spacious living room with open fireplace: nice sizetl dining room and bedrooms; two-car ga- rage. Lot 60x125. Shrubbery, shade trees. Entire lot inclosed, making great place for children. Don't delay. It will be sold quickly. OPEN SUNDAY, 4 TO 7 P.M. Drive west on Bradley Lane to East ave., thence one block north to Ridee ave. CKEEVER =d GOS B ATLLDR % ‘whb M. 4752 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 22227222 22 77 jing Co. k, Frederick kins and Hen Matthews. Fifteen hundred members of the Modern Woodmen of America also ure holding their annual excursjpn at the Beach today An elaborate athletic program will be staged, luding a tug-of-war be tween A p and the com. bi End Camps, a A race for girls unbobbed women, dash for Wood- and ball-throw- ntest for women. Prizes will be awarded LAW REPORTER COMPANY EMPLOYES HAVE OUTING| Twenty-Eighth Annual Event To- day at Chesapeake Beach—DMod- ern Woodmen Also at Resort. The twenty-eighth annual outing of employes of the Law R being held to peake Beach Events sched are races for frog races for both se for men and women and a standing broad jump for men. A special car took the printers to the resort this| morning outing borter Print 1t: Ches: and James A. Moody the tugof-war. The - _events will_be super Joseph Probst wre in ¢ other utk . leap: volley | ball committee is composed ser and John | @ « tendered the Lewls, vice president: F. Webb, alph P treasurer: Dion S. Birney, Allen Rents Reduced Sales Smash All Records priced below value New Apartment 1413 Girard St. N.W. Just a Few Left \etual today terms are as rea- Because market Because - modern finely bt a sion As Low As $8,650 Terms to Suit Purchaser Fessenden. South to Because 2 Rooms, Kitchen, Reception Hall and Bath, $50 and $60 B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. Main 2100 Drive out Wis. Ave. to west on enden’ 1o 47th, sample h Washington Real Estate Co. 1415 Eye St. NW. Main 833 = Kite Homes Just Where You Will Enjoy Living A group of Kite Homes are just completing in that delightful section of the Northeast— 3056-3110 Monroe St. N.E. On extra big lots that give plenty of lawn and garden space. Wholly detached, pleasing design, prac- tically planned—and equipped as Kite homes always are—in the most modern way. Living conditions are at their best—in the combination of these Homes and this location. Six rooms and bath, with front, back and sleeping porches ellent floors and artistic fixtures. The kitchen .nd L.ung equipment is the best. Prices and Terms Will Strongly Appeal Open for inspection every day and evening, including Sunday Motor out Rhode Island Avenue N.E. and turn into Brent- wood Road—which will carry you right into Monroe Street at these Homes—or take G Strect cars—leaving them at- Rhode Tsland Avenue and Newton Street N.E.—walk a few steps down Newton—taking the first turn to right over foot-bridge. Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite Mfl;o:;»xs (Incorporated) Member Washington Real Estate Board 1514 K Street Kite Homes nning, ( 'm.rl-n' vit I ed by a committee consisting of William McCaffrey, sr.; W. W. Green well, W. K. Patterson, Thom: Cor- n@y, L. W. Kline and H Gilman, | Artiliery, who his 1 jr. Henry H. Millard, district deputy |ment at Walter F of the Woodmen, is in general charge |pital, this city, has bec of the excursion. hig home to await retirem —GLENDALE— For Colored of the Better Class No longer a Subdivision, but a well built suburban town. Awaits Retirement William H. Kenned We call your attention to a few fea- tures of Glendale Homes. 1. Each home detached on its own large lot with an alley in rear, room for garage. 2. All home sites in Glendale on high ground, wonderful views in every direction. 3. Examine the large porches with Colonial columns, the color scheme as regards the surround- ing homes, the pretty electrical fixtures, and the general appearance of these homes. 4. Look at the fine new school at 44th and Brooks. 5. Go around among any of 140 families who live there and get their opinion. We have groups of homes on 44th, Brooks Dix, Eads and 47th streets. We have a choi from a 4-room bungalow to a 6-room house range from $3,350 to $5,500. The cash and monthly payments are very Take the H Street car marked D I 44th Street Northeast; walk so Remember, Glendale P out, take the Bennin ad to 44th S furn north to the new school. See represer ground, who will show you the property thing. Phone for auto service, William P. Irvin 1410 G Street N.W. Main 3908 on ¥ Kite Homes Charming Homes In a Charming Location The beautifying of Washington is developing Wis- consin Avenue into a wonderful boulevard, adjacent to which are these conspicuously pretty Homes—the prettiest of Kite designing—and the most painstaking of Kite construction. 3800 to 3816 Windom St. North Cleveland Park —Sample Home—3816 Windom St. They are wholly detached and surrounded by wide lawns—beautifully planted—while within is everything that will appeal to the women folks in housekeeping convenience and facility. Six rooms—perfectly appoin porch; fully equspped kitchen; e roomy closets. PriceP—Less Than You’'ll Expect Terms?—Very Convenient Our Mr. Hamilton is at 3816 Windom st. every day and evening, including Sunday. Or you can make a spe- cial appointment for private inspection by phoning him —Cleveland 1490. Drive out Conn. ave., turning ie into 38th st., or take Wisconsin ave National Cathedral, at Windom st at Albem cars to Built, Owned and For Sale by ‘Harry A. Kite Incorporated Member Washington Real Estate Board Kite Homes 1514 K St. Ph Main 4846 This Is the Exibit House Wesley PHrights 4‘331 Cat}ledral Avenue You are invited to inspect this Home, which has been com- pletely furnished in colonial period by Dulin & Martin's Decorating Wesley Heights is a community of just such attractive Homes— all Miller-designed and Miller-Built—with nature’s majestic trees forming the kground. Its proximity to town—and its picturesque surroundings make Wesley Heights the most charming section for residence in or around Washington. Home prices range from $12.,500 ‘to $35,000 Representatives on the grounds every after- noon and evening—and all day Sunday Motor out Mass. Ave. extended across Wis. Ave. into Cathedral Ave., or by trolley to Dupont Circlé—transferring to W., R. & E. Co. Bus—running direct to Wesley Heights every hour on the hour. e W8 AN Miller 17th St. M. 1790 REALTOR i Operative Builders' Association # A Few Do”ars Each Month Will Pay for a lot in Charming, Peaceful Garrett Park The Suburb Ideal Rustic—Sylvan—Tranquil LESS THAN 30 MINUTES TO CAPITOL Sewer—Water—Electricity 50 New Bungalow Homes Whether You Want a lot or a Home— Now Is the Best Time —to invest in Garrett Park, where values aretrapidly increasing PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL Hllustrated Brochure on Request. INSPECT TODAY Proceed north on Connecticut Avenue to Kensington, thence half mile west to Garrett Park; or North on Wisconsin Avenue and Rockville Pike to Georgetown Preparatory School, thence cast one- quarter mile. Maddux, Marshall, Moss & Mallory, Inc. lIC\B Sixteenth Street Main 8970

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