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FINANCIAL I \ ] S AUGUST 12 : FINANCIAL. » 25 | . can | 1 BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. | Vacuum : a er share. Address Box Taof afl Hintieof econd st FEW PRIBE BHANGES svcea Dl o e R [H“'fi‘% St Sraprst Domts ower: HARD GUAL []UTPUT Market Opens Steady With Con- ; 41, Star Offce. WE MAKE LOANS i August 12.—Oil shares | Prairie Oil lost anothec half point and i v evers” case. were distinctly weak on the curb ex- | selling was persistent in Standard of tinuing Trade Buying and Cov- REAL ESTATE E change today, and this was not sur- | Indiana, Humble and numerous inde-; - 1st ind 2ad Trust L Washington Investment i ing i prising of recent cuts 0 s. e his ter, : P i s : A Slight Weakening ‘in-Poutry, | Eiiias fo, oy e oms cutaiin duo | perifnte. | N eaknest 10 o ZV‘J?Kxu’na!Rumor That Strike, if Order- ering as Feature, Coe riciion i o and Transactions Co. et i products and the inerease in domestic | for the rise in other directions, but | £ " 7 N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. e et Strengthen:ng of Veal in light and heavy crude production re-| it was noticeable that the demand was| o Wit Inglude Bituminous, |3~ the Astociated,Press. 1418 Eye Si. N.W ported by the Oil and Gas Journal in|not so pronounced on previous NEW YORK, August 12.—The cot- its latest weekly statistics days of the week. :, 1. ton market opened steady today at an Local Market. | Is Discredited. v e A‘l WOR Sales in BONDS INDUSTRIALS. 3 i - Hizh generally 6 to 11 points lower owing 1Al ok fs. . SOy 2 el am S \ to relatively weak Liverpool cables. |] = & et ning ofithe poultry = oy "2 "o & Li ’ BY J. C. ROYLE. Full response to the decline abroud Never Permit Your rket and a similar staen ng o e i Am pow bl 8 B was prevented by continued trade buy market ar lar staengthening of : s 088 Ll shAm RaYor Brid b1 1 Dispaich to The Star. Ik or covering, however, and atter Dollars to Be Idle the market on calves were features of| 13 : : JTAm Superpow & NEW YORK, August 12.—Produc-|seliing off to for December, or 10 > Am. Pow ™ Superpow B i ‘ . : today’s tradir e Spring chickens| % Am Roll 31 L Ao 8 0 pid tion of anthracite coal is being speed- | it et Jower, the market railied. The only worth-while dol- I D E were quote and 33, small ones| 3 Ano 6 & 9 Arinda) o' i3 3§14 ed up sharply, according to dispatches| " pparent uncertainty prevailed as (| jars are the dollars at work UIL 50 G eceiv S » showing of to eekly h received today from Scranto to the showing of tod: weekly b VEE can: FivElyolrs selling 27 and 30. Small fowls 2 3 4 AU Fruit 5 Witk % GF hoat: ; : : g ot | Atlas P C new kes-Barre, Manufacturgrs of heat- | weather report, the disposition to take i : were gquoted at 22 and 23, larger ones 1 B b 27 Beld Bros & Co & £ 8% |ing apparatus using other fuels than | rofit on recent sales being promoted | safe and profitable employ- cure a bringing 25 and 26 3 k 3 4 Schwarts coal also are speeding up. Dispatches by complaints of high temperatures ment in our Can Secure Loans Extra top calves’were 12, while the B Chi M & SeY b Babeock Wilcox. 14 from St. Paul, Kansas City and other{jn the Southwest, or claims of an im- ot PG Serc pa- e ARt & Adirond_Pow [ > i points outside the strict : roved spot demand some of the i S - vera ) quoted at 11 and| ¢4 3 ; ! don 0% 5100 * |field state that sales of such apparatus | Sithiern markets. Decenber soldh up | F“'s.t Mortgage Note £ WE are prepared to make building Paying 612 Per Cent loans on construction work within Lambs were quoted at 13% and{ 200 { Pith, Pap 3, 213 [are proceeding at an exceptional rate.! o 23.51, and the market held within i1 '§0% "0 miners. the public iy preparing to in- | "Gferings increased atter the pubtica | | 1t means security of the K the District of Columbia. Prompt action SO % & dulge in a gesture of derision at both.| tion of the weekly report of the | s : A = in the n. prices not having : heni Pive Cor : : |may spread to the bituminous mines | made 4 favorable impression on senti- any other safe. conservative R e e i A e [ Trunk . panly St & C 028 was somewhat discredited today, when | ment. “Prices cascd off to 53.62 for investment. We relieve you Manager of our Loan Department. Baikinhia DlEntifal and tiirly teasin 1 Hood Rubt Nip B T 8 the Colorado Fuel and Iron Co. filed| December, net declines of 16 to 18 of all details. B it el o g Kang Oty 4 ve Auto ol notice of another wage reduction at its| points, but there was some trade buy prices prevail, g to re BTN A commonw P C pf 824 Southern Colorado mines wjth the|ing on a scale down, while covering Consult Our Mortgage ports of dealers ibby mmon P C new ¢ t D 3 . % " t Y aatier b 10 EIDbY MCN & L 100 Common P Cvar o Colorado State Industrial Commission. | continued, and the market steadied up Investment Department B O SS iND P H E L PS Today’s Wholesale Prices. Cone Tland Lt 1005 33 Gommon, P C ris The four thousand men affected have |again. At midday December was sell 49> Grliits {anitoba Pow 1037 1031 103 L ot Ban-a 3 % 1307 |agreed to the reduction, under which|ing around 23.47, the general list 19; prin orrls & Co [ a0 151 Contin Bak B 3 i they will receive 84 cents a ton for [showing net declines of about 3 to 7| HANNON: & LUCH i 2 HOME OF HOMES Or Pub_ | 2078 e S i 4 |hand-mined coal and 75% cents forpoints. 3 ¥ o p S o bl 10 Cata Co 7 coul mined by machine. NEW YORK. August 12.—Cotton futures | 713 & 715 14th St. N€W. 1417 K Street Main 9300 r 1 closed steady at & net advance of 14 to 19| S "f,\.”‘\ P , 18, 5 ) Laying in Reserve Supplies. | poimt e | Masn 2345 v 5 Tilford s i E: el Many of the retail coal dealers in 7 < : : October : | | iny weather this morning had Feport | Ma Dealers say that, amid the gestures |y few points of vesterday's closing at | effect upon the market, decreasing Z g Bklyn City R " g rs @ imber ‘of. buyers and making § g et |indulged in by both operators and|the end of the first hour. ducks, 20a2 " b he large cities are laying in reserve|petober 3308 Lo 0 10014 K X k supplies and while some of their | January 368 S nohe 7 E 100 4 customers, especially those who use | March 30; ducks, § 4 the fuel for industrial purposes, are|™ ™ Ce 1014 10 ¢ ;:A\.N.u i | e pE Induspesl POSES, ATe| " Gpening - Octover, ber, 21 o 15 sl HELEGSR ) HmrE R e e e e et || opporTUNITY (||| Equitable Co-operative Building Assn R T R ety | 50 % be available September 1, when the ORL lambs, 30a32 2 loins ’ 7 wage agreement in the unlhrmllel’fln cotton market opened a shade JOHN JOY EDSON, President FRANK _P. REESIDE, Secy. i oulder, - 2( hams, I fields ends, is still uncertain, but it is|casier, although first trades here Orunlmtl 1879 45th YEAR COMPLETED Jub 8%e 2810l 101 » reported from the mining districts | showed losses of 11 to 12 points, which L Aasats i~ $4,042,132.68 Surplus ...........$1,317,011.43 Fruits and Vegetables. 1 "{ Gias 301001 1001 z g B v that ft “;‘m be sufficient for at least|proved a bette 3 start (:.;n aks lmt{*d We have on hand a few 7% Be R d Complled by the Marke J, § Rub 6158 731100 99 3 A 3 50 to 60 days’ supply by Liverpool. The market rallied aft- 3 e E 2 o ied bycpthe Mauker [Hews| Rub 132 y . : The Reading Coal and Iron Co. has|er the call on short covering, October |l Firct Mortgage Notes, Subscriptions for the 88th Issue of Stock Being Receive nomics) Sales to jobbers except| 4 R 3 4 : neg) 3 3 large stores of the smaller sizes piled | trading up to 23.01 and December to s Where wise noted. ! 4 at Landingville and Abrams. From [23.20. The market soon became quiet, amply secured on improved i } ! : e United States Geological Survey fig. | with fluctuations confined to a few s Habi i real estate in the North- || The Systematic Habit mand slow, market dy; North! i . L tons of bituminous is in storage. The market -improved further to- Cantaloupes—Supplies moderate; de- 3 it § 8 o) i i |ures it is estimated about 36,000,000 |points. Carclina, Ridgeway section, salmon | 3 P 5 3 g | Within the next six weeks the first|ward the end of the first hour on west section of the city. The Equitable's systematic saving 1 s 2 1.00a ¢ : e i |unit of the superpower gas plant of |high femperatures and reports ofy e Tat it tts 5a o B 50a1.7 y east } ! > the Hudson Valley Coke and Products | crop deterioration in the Southwest habit is a habit that n i 4 standare 458, 1 X L : Corporation will be in commission. It |and in parts of Alabama and Georg Denominations ' should overlook. It is a habit that ac- SheliE ol in . S 2 4 will produce 17,000,000 cubic feet of | October traded up to 23.06 and De complishes the greatest in saving. $23 standard crates, e a day in addition to coke and|cember to 23.27. The gain was later | [ ; : Our suggestson to you is—adopt practically no demand, very | Py " 9 - nees other fuels. This plant will be con-!lost on a faverable interpretation of | |/ £ . | v 3Grmes R & ¢ R nected with mains in six large New |the weekly weather and crop report $100_$250_$SOO this savsng habit, and deposit regu- PER supplies moderate; demand | 3 AR h e e A § York citles, and will materially re d October 1o a new low at 5 y o'l o e veak; New York, two- | : { | feyden, Shemp: duce the amount of coal now used In | 2284, Towara mid-seseion, howeve larly cach pay day, and you'll be on \__MONTH « ight, SUSE, 3oston type, bes! b . 1 Concr Ind ¢ 1114 2 ! & hos Sl e thcks con e Jow gt o, = i ind i o T o L ST e e R el e in b e S B ol R Tl (N GRS B o Onions—sSupplies moderate; demand | <, ;... - 3 g ture and d eather in the be) slove, ‘macket slightly ‘weaker: Mxsea- 1L i Offset to Coal Shortage. e an weather in el chusetts, 100-Ib. sacks, vellows, U. S. A Am Oil.. 2 " 3 B In New York City and Brooklyn|n o advanc e 915 F St N w No. 1, had few' 4 Pennsy! : : & 21 K 4 { mains are so i onnected that a|iN to 21 ponts. in 4600 vania, 1 ind_sucks yellows and ¢ ‘ Rraft Cheesal 5 t of Queens and Westchester | o, T Phone Main . reds mixed. No. 1, 3.75. 0 5 L s 7 it s could be supplied should local Peaches—Supplies moderate; demand | 473 ! ¢ Lot 1.. 564 3 ants fail because of coal shortage. limited, market steady; North Caro- 5 3 i ¥ Y 0 of the Geological Surve: lina, and bushels, Elbertas, large 3 3 51 S Y show that in the last six years electric = size, 2.50a2.75; few best 3.00; 6s, Belles e o g 7 i 97 power has replaced the use of millions 1 March, 23.30 medium siz 2.50; some fair con & 5 S . o R of tons of coal. In that time the dition low as 1.50; bushels Hales, very 0 ks 1 Mot B Mok amount of coal necessary to gene: pot in Fair Demand. large size, fine quality, 3.50; large size, | 1060 ’ ] E TMid West Tuil one kilowatt hour decreased from 3.2| LIVERPOOL, August 12 (®).—Cot 3.00a3.25: Virginia, 6s, lles, large| #100 Mid W Uil p{ 07 {10 2.2 pounds. Renewed efforts to fur-| o, pot, fair demand: prices steady f1d W U pr lien 10: | < ther reduce coal consumption have | strictly good middling, | | 30a32 The Prudence Company, Inc. of New York bushels, 30 Somar! L 24% ] L , fair quality, just been announced : strictly large wv,i : A The Rochester Gas and Electric Jida 02; strict @ d ¢ " k Corporation is ploneering in this field. | I w middling, Weather Affects demand. | Q Ee 2 ALl Gac aw ",";,‘ Jis | The company will bein work next strictl wary. 11.97: | > ’, By ; . aster ¢ or 250,000 plant so equipped g Sales, 6,000 bales. | 3 . s liberal; demand| 17008 O N3 Aunic Mast ] week on & $250, 0 | stightly weaker;| 993,001 . SN Eov & : to convert Waste heat from de-{inciuding 4, i cipte, | Construction Loans Douhitiaacks TTiAE X gassified coal into steam for heating [6.000 bales, including 800 American s No. 1, 5.50a| S hib o ¥ Iza> i T | purposes Engineers representing Sul ires closed barely steady. August Long-Term Refinancing nh S Nick Plne e vt zer Freres of Zurich are now oversee 64; Octoher, 12.46; December, 12.40 Waterielons—Supblies . liberal; ds:] i :;;",1‘.;;‘““:,}:: ] s Himgen g o ingiihs prenaritions (0x Lhe g s ey , Maren, 12487 siax | Qver Five Million Amounts of $50,000 and over: - d very light, on account of weath = - Gorp Bl Under the plan the coal w e ST s i y o b or Tont Lt : been burned for gas and converted st farms need electricity Invites Applications for “Apples—Supplies light; demand slow, ; ! 1 Nor States : jinto coke will pass up an elevator DIVIDENDS ¢ Ser Ot our booklet, tells about Loan Correspondent 2.00 i ole Synd 8 Pow Corp of > 3 1 {degrees Fahrenheit will be cooled in | M Jmn Fam PLacks ot Tomatoes—Homegrown supplies lib- b id Iee Cream chambers will be passed through the | Jeuel Tea Co act market dull; Maryland and Virginia, | Bt e 3 0 Norwalk T i L, \vhuhh!unlt dump I e - | 2 - bushel baskets, various varieties, small < eIV new i a8 3 i 3 mot e e v.’ % H r Rate. Pavabie “Power and Light,” - * to medium size, 1.00a1,25; medium to Git $ary pip : % 3 5 " holding 90 tons each. The produc 2 ) e ight,’ large size, 1.50a1.75; few large Rambos, 0 Columbian' Syad q I pennwat Bow & ; which leaves the coke ovens at 8% 1 1 1 S iB | i : § am 1 this growing industry. ; lie rs $rown Cent Peto -8 o ssag o abol 00 degrees. . 1 =10y Ivill The Sent upot . Lima beans—Supplies liberal; d Al B Pitts & e passage to about ' De o July 1 Copy wi e sent up i & 1 4 Tinn Initier marikat AUEHtl ke | e e s % Rlongside thé two réceiving chambers | - bo & Love il hr et upns Investment Bldg. Main 9392 Maryland, bushel baskets, 1.75a2.00; 5 d 0il Co 4 4 3 .“m be placed a standard tubular| R P pt DR e few, 2.2 E e s 7 Bak pid. . § ¢ boller. The gases from the holding |k, Co i St 1 eral; demand limited, market weak B psy. Fot B s e IV g { boiler tubes and back into the cham- | x4t "5} Bet E H Ro“lns & s‘nLs Homegrowns, ;-bushel hampers, 2 .0 Mex onl' 1% 2 : 10 Rova' Radjo’ ©© ber. The steam from the boiler then | Piyia Eir 3 Semt1 .' . Il l’é:lrw( Panuco . A ,,\;‘y\-}(‘r‘ B e g 1 will be piped through the city for and light, 51 aount Erod o Rad A heating purposes. i Do. nfd Nov 3 o~ " market xanl) steady; New York, 1 ! 34 S ast P & LHL Processes for coal saving are being | pi_ Sept Aug 416 Woodward Bldg., Washington By Fehnn Toul3) SERIRERD Y o dcm || e e et it APPLICATIONS INVITED Ohio Fuel 'J.\ 9 St Reg l‘«yv Chicngo Denver San Francisco grown 5-dozen bags, best, 15a20 per B e i L 5 3 production of liquid fuel from coal. | BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS i g 2 o) Todd snip ; |derived from three to four pounds, o Ry Elec .. 19%% company which serves scores of com- Northwest Lresdgatiiiiiygon MITH Bonds have earned a RUBBER UNCHANGED. Capital Traction Co.—5 at 1003, 2 Wi Cnwi 13% McKEEVER & GOSS completely the funds of our in- 30 Firat Thot G M 38 4 9 . 1415 K St. N.W. 7 First Mortgage Bonds, HApply ve » Potomac gu 1] Kay Copper Cor. over 10 months. Every payment e ow : R i ——— Send your name and address oo e o ; A e ®%s¢ PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE % . ; wash., Alex. & Mt Ver. 55 ] el 150 Spearhead Gold.. . , Safety.” the proc oney” was | WE QI B ML VAR 8l e M s For Sale 912 15th Street N.W. Main 6883 H | Quaker Oate 5 Qct 18 Oct Founded 1876 1 L iions: incaute MbenE 5 o lcorp: 114 3 Stand Pub C A : Badische Analinfabrik, has acquired | [ 1rst Mortgage Loans dozen. Royal Can 0 & R 0 Swilt & Co It is claimed a pound of this liquid | Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. ida 2 ATLS e 1 coal. The British are working ol a mS e S e 20x 0 & G nw : o Carbid similar process through development | 7% | TheFrontRank Located in the £ 2l - 1300 A4 [produce liquid fuel. cent. Discount rates: Short bills, 4a SALES, i 3§ k:,“ Al i £ | munities around Cleveland, Mil- | 4 Capital Traction 5s—$1500 at 08% Wamer Brow pic. waukee and St. Louis has adopted a b very. Dast loc it Tom, 3 4116 per cent. ' Rikee National Bank—10 at 3600 ©* of Warmer Bros 1_9“ coal distillation_proces [ oy e place in the front rank of in- _l_ % : Money—Call loans. 5 and 6 per cent. Ask. for Mr_Kpligy, Manager Loan Our record of no loss to any in- 2 as 2 - 14 Chino. Ext - Min pound today, which compares with 108 : 9 Chino ext Mines . . last month #nd 26 1-4 last year. BONDS. a8 Cons Cop, Mines 2 5 NAT[ONAL BANK ST vestors are safeguarded. 1 3 3 3 Bid i Gold Cent Mines "6 ind of $1. EVERYMAN’S American Tel. & Telea. 4. Bk Satycent Mine; - RESOURCES, $14,000,000 Main 4752 einasions o $100, & = B Ba. 20 Corrain cans B 5 ‘ JOHN POOLE, President F I t 8 g S SR phone 1 Mason ey 7 carns 7%. BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. C, 5.5y Aelenhone ot 08, B Tel ] or nves ors LOAN CORRESPONDENT Use of “Purchased Mone; Fowmas Bec. ConaSs - 50 Bosh demand_ light, market weak; home: | 3 Stend Texlle I the last few diys & process for thefa, < o0 o Ul i o e n ] ; for LOANS on B 8 Thomoold, Bad, C 73 | vealds heat units equivalent to those| 738 lotn E I IMPROVED PROPERTY . 697 G Imp ¢ of low temperature carbonization lul s“e District of Columbia and adfacent S, Al t “h"gt\firs ix \pe(—lr WnbhlflQtOfl Stock Exchange 1y Bit Shar- pt 108 One large American public utility | First } Iortgage Notes . Subwebs in Montgomery County, Md 4116 pe cent; three-month bills, AFTER CALL ver .. = this attractive interest rate. vestment safety. NEW YORK, August 12 (Special).— s : MINING' e f Bl s nehenes at Thiinisln Bid and Asked Prices. 17 Catiario_Copper: 8% FEDERAL-AMERICAN Tosis He A Sows st L INTEREST 0 Eureka Croesus PUBLIC UTILITY. e American Tel: & Telta. 4%as. 00 4% Hollinger - .. 11 g3 A 4 $500 and $1,000, may be bought : INVESTMENTS | | dicosipf Shuctiat”s?" : g3 Mo 05, 325 1315 F Street outright or by payments extended H. L. RUST COMPANY 1 Yewimont In a preceding article in this serles | Bot Bl Pow, &y m. & réf. 75. 1035 -y L IR P o it g i 7‘, ST XV s 5 W discussed. By selling money is meant | \ashington A Y 22 Tono. Min cihe . int pcutit o Shington & 103 25 Wenden Copper 3 i In Denominations of turning i ashasecutition “of fcomy Rwy. & Elec. 4s. 70 10 Wettl Low Silv : | e t t No Loss to Any Invester im 52 Years e vt i A Lk | 1005250, 5500, 51000 || First Mortgage || - et L e b sl MISCELLANEOTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE. i i T " N gag eF.H. Co. P O o T L 637 Interest | Notes =~ —_— izes Realty g ) N E checl A enominations o an 815 Fifteenth Street--Main 6464 mally high. ; RIEES Reaiy 55 (short % - gold value. iny” ¥ D. C % ations F e e B R o M| B el Bl | T It one obtains i ing sect | Wardinan Eark Ho . " . A8 gyoe 'm. H. Saynders Co., Inc. See Mr. O'Donnell, Mgr Philadeiphia Minncapolis Sl I STOCKS. | ; : giate | Fatanlaned 3887 ) WGt <seiDloras tusent The New York Life Insurance Compan_y turn without ler securitie o 36015 1433 K St. N.W and so one faces a temporary, at | EpRT ;. Vs Offers to Make pothesis, however, the s 000014 1§ g money is 5a8 . erwn .l 00014 bought because one believes that jt { ¢ 'Wash, Stcamboat Pi 2 0815 14th & K at some future time than at m.- p'e Terminal Ta S5 s r crown. .. 42 1RG0 B o e e Stockhol. ¢ 2350 First Trust possibilities for o who has dec ‘.MH that ready cash is preferable at any |Commercial .- : 1 Lake Superior, the largest expanse F R t particular time. If it.is a small in- | PiStich ¢ Miechinice' .1 of fresh water in the world, has an Notes or en vestor who is of this opinion, the sav- | Federal-America 2 4 |area of 31800 square mile Absolyte Safety—Amoly Secured on c In the ings bank offers him a safe’and con-| LI sgcirapoiiian.. . | ! Corner Business Broperty veneint medium for his funds. The | Riia ot orr SGilgen - i MOVING, PACKING § STORAGE. | Denominations s o . savings banks nowadays pay some. ?"“E”fimk ¢ abiea | CLPAN, DRY STORAGE. ,?,R FURNTTUES | $100—$250—$500—S1,000 1ce pace Du:nctsolsCoh;ml;;n .nl.;l Suburbs where around 4 per cent on deposits, | N o ++++ | and piangs. Estimates choerfiy = 2. 36 Toss Decsade D i) miure canre oo | i o R W. H. WEST COMPANY : resent securities. the savings bank | American Security T \ - ¢, . 5 e kit e hen | Continental T ! 916 15th St. Only One Suite Available. Houses - Apartments ne re: s the decision that the time | National Savings & Trust 7 Main 9900 Approx. 1,000 Sq. Ft. Business Properties Office Buildings ¢ has come to repurchase the securities. Union '1;_1'“‘ £ Trast.. i If the investor has large means, R his best plan is to buy bonds or notes :.\\L\\;.\ BANK = = of very short term, maturing within |Commerce & Savings.. . ) one. two or three years. If these | East WashINEon. . cooie- o s bonds or notes are high-g oy R ey Pl : VE Without Worry or Risk. Re- ments—and none other ought to be | United States s le Service—Low Rate »hm"luu Mechanics’ . sponsib] e I considered for this purpose—they, tco, | ¥ & Storage in rooms, $2 mo._and up. Ex- . e TRE I L, pert packers for ship- may be turned into cash on short no. FIRE INSURA port e T i NORTH 104 i « INL VY. ; ON APPROVED SECURITY tice with negligible loss. It is the | American = rule that when the general average | firmen's 258 e - —on First Mortgages on im- I of stocks and bonds is very high and | Natonal Union. NATIONAL CAPWAL STORAGE 3 5 i 2 : ed_property in Washing- . . money cheap—that is, loans at a low TITLE INSURANCE. Storage Hotsel ‘T.fi%"cfl'sfl;"fl Rooms. S Co A ales OPtomnE Your Inspection Invited rate of interest, short-term invest- Title ... Sisrt Local and A o . 5 Thents sell to give & very small re.{ Bon Db e imz,zz;ng_f.,.n,fwg';;,,g srrrbems. |l service. Elevator—Good Service—Modern Equipment RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY turn. That cannot he helped, but MISCELLANEOUS, S ABAL AV nia 5. oD AR VING py STORAGE Il SiANNON. &LUCHS) = ' e Sof e Shon vest fi'r":rlr': e 1}.. | ;;'EG s XPRESS ‘113H2Nflgifiu%fi B. F. SAUL CO. ! MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT ing can be converted into cash when- | MEiFeRiiale e,y I t. N.W. % : A : S That the time has again come 1o T lg.’gn R‘Ej:“:h“\ggflbgnxa Bt PACKING M SHIPPING Hhon Main. 2100 925 15th St. N.W. Nei38) Commecticut Huenus; elyphomahiain 5700, enter the security market. Lansinn JonotrX (Copyright 19260 - o | Washineion Mackét, on Improved Real Estate

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