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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926. * ffl"“ NEW YORK, April 6 (P).—I . e S reer oians. | Special Diepateh to The Star. $5,000,000 deposited with the clearing | Commission decision, the Curb Mar- | just been fssued for the erection of IN GENTER MARKET Spring Egg Packing to Start BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK, April 6.—Recovery continued in the Curb market today, but with the volume of business con- siderably reduced by comparison with Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office than 6,000 barrels daily reported in the latest weekly figures on domestic crude production. Humble Ofl stood out strongly, Standard of New York was in fair demand, Mountain Pro- ducers was selling most of the time a FOREGAST FORL. 3. Latter Half of 1926 Bids Fair | INWEATHER NEWS Seven to Thirteen Price I:‘t]’:’:nl‘ smnd;u‘-d&t I‘ul\lulv utilities lat higher prices, and there was laye prominent part in the up-|renewal of operations for the rise in A o H Shortly Unless Weather | turn. buying based on anticiputions | the low-priced Mexican Panueo oit. | 0 Be as Prosperous as Points Down in First Hour Changes. of benefits to be derived from the nu- nerous.merger proposals under con- Industrials, which had been sub- jected to heavy selling pressure dur- Early Part. of Trading Today. house of the New York Curb Market for the protection of “when issued” contracts in new “Nickel Plate” stock, officials of the exchange state ket suspended trading in these con tracts, but announced that their can | cellation could not be ordered until the status of the plan was clarified. a2 new $1,000,000 hotel here. This brings the building total for the yea to far above $5,000,000. sideration. American Light and Trac-|ing the recent bear campaign, felt et tion ran up sharply at the outset,|the effect of short covering. e but as the session progressed most| This was especlally noticeable in 4 - ppearance of snow this morning in- | of the early advance of T points | Stutz Motor and Eiectric. Refrigera: BY J C. ROYLE. By e dpse sea P 1 D et Hoateis; rpreiieaDe: [wes nited Light and Power|tion, the latter advancing well over|Special Dispate s NEW YORK, April ¢-—=Cotton fu- ed in handling eggs }xamed _boints when it changed|a point. Gillette Safety Razor was v:;cp w:vo’;{; Txm\“:rlv ‘How's | tures opened steady; May, 18.72; et {ime of the vear that|hands at 74, and smaller gains were [another in this category, and at one| crops e iy v ¢ ; Decem- sl o putting away the prod- | Tecorded in others of the group. time sold within_striking distance of | “"Hven the city slicker has become |3 > 18.16: October, 17.51; Decem- {he hgnnery for the next Winter | The market for oil shares paid lit- | the 100 level, where it compared with|wise to the fact that the above ques. |Pers 17.16; January, 17.10. The mar- | tie attention to the incr but this year's start, It s stat se of more|the Monday final of 93. tion 1s 1o bucolic platitude: that it |ket opened steady today at e decline | ed, has been delayed by the covl i o Y 3 means something to every business|of 1 to 7 points. Buying of May at § i NEW YORK, 4pril 3 Gulf Ol of Pa. man and worker in the United States. It is not until the danger of eggs an officlal list of bonds and stocks a1 . On the answer depends whether the the start, presumably to fix prices leing frosted is over that packe traded In on the New York Curb Mar- iast half of this year will be a pros-|for the trade, had a sustaining in- g o e ol e -~ HOND: perous one for America or not. From | fluence,” but demand was soon sup- 5 high e 5% 35 conts, and pack. | thodsands. T Low. pISsent v liauonejicawil ke & 8004} plied and' prices weakened under | ©s high a price as 3 5 Allied Pk 8 79 @ year. " 5 crs are said to have lost many thou T Alum_7s new 33 106% The semither has been favorable for | lfauidation, local, Southern and Liv- rs. T T Winter wheat throughout much of | €rbool eelling. imum_price, according Ami Pow & Lt s- 3 the “bread basket” section of the| Bearish sgentiment evidently was was 29 cents for current 2 Am Roll Mill 6s P B Middle West. A rapid improvement in | encouraged by a better weather map receipts, while hennery stock was e 10 Tide Wator Oil.. the business situation in the North-|than expected, relatively easy Liver- _quoted at 33 and 35 cents. It 1s highly | o8 200VG P, 0 Venezuelan Pet. . West from Lake Superior to the Pacific [ Pool cables and rumors that South- vrobuble that storing will pite Jagimard o 200 * Coast is in prospect, now thut farm.|ern mill curtallment was lkely in gin unless there is a dec! drop e e Sales sfitrone L0 Ing 18 getting under way and rallroad | the near future to strengthen the 94B & IR R Sales in INDUSTRIALS, B & osit] £ thy a r d 1n the temperature. il T hundreds. improvements are calling for men. |position o e goods and yarn mar- With the exception of an increase of [ 2 Beth St 7o : 7 4la Gt South About 20,000 rallroad workers will be | kets. Before the end of the first ents in the price of fowls and a o Ay 100 11 Am GasaTd B A i the next few months on | hour, May sold off to 18.60 and Oc- e in the price of Plymouth Caro P & L bu 1 repair work and new construction, [ tober to 17.39, or 7 to 13 points net Yiock brotlers from €0 to 55 cents. poul TR 3 bringing the total employed in such | lower. tr+ prices this morning were the sime oSy t Dt WOTIE it Arouna 48,000 o Ok — t the close of last week's market. 1 Rollins 3Mills The employment of workers in the | 7 n‘;‘u unotm ns. - - 3 § An = flelds and on the rights of way will | NEW_ ORLEANS, April ¢ (8)-— Market Prices Today. m Superp B . . ¥ i Cotton futures opened steady; May, 1 Am Throad C pti take up whatever slick there has| €9 es o] 5 ancy, 1-pound prints, 4% | 15 Aeso Gas & Elec Heen dumine the Winter in Northwest | 17:90: July, 17.56; October, 16.88; De- Ked, 30 1 Auburn “auito “Co b s cember, 16.90; January (1927), 16.89 R AP nwt Gl e bid. The market was irregular, 7 Atlas P C new Not Dependent on Grain. May starting 6 points down and Hloomingdale Br 1 Bloomingd Br pf 1 fiorden Co This section of the country, accord- Ing to bankers of St. Paul and Minne- July 2 points off, owing to Liverpool cables being lower than due. As the twenty-five dollars the richer. 'OMEBODY right here in town toms, 40: Spring broflers, 1 mouth Rock broilers, 11; to 2 pounds, Firepric apolis, is longer so dependent on [ Northern market opened steady later 3 4 o lec Abuas: White Laghomhe s ‘w'.:i",ii‘x : grain growing ae in the. past. Diver- months here showed no change, and is going to win a twenty-five The Devoe Demonstration is as uis: Winter chickens, 3 pounds an i 3 Brockway Mot n ST e e Tl A ReTeaoing 15 2788 andidnly dollar prize. Maybe it will be valuable asthe contest itself. For Oue Valty, Swe ey il entfon to dalry products whicl A o 4 X vielded tremendous sums to the farm- | t0 1751, or 1 to 3 points under yes- ; you! A iy here you can lcnn? to make your ). Dressed—Turke ers of Minnesota and Wisconsin and | terday’s close. Prices were sup- This prize—in cash or mer- home more beautiful. You can ; o the. Dakotas, | ported by the_forecast for rainy Binilee: sas pEefbeTed-will: Be 70 fow! ; old, . choic is now spreading This trend js being helped by the re- cent addition to the tariff on imported weather in the Western belt. Prices soon eased off again on moderate selling, May trading down to 17.87, @ct specific color suggestions. ou can learn how to refinish old furniture. You can get ideas awarded to the winner of the Devoe Demonstration Contest. D O Car 65 5 Pil Elec 545 '32 1001 omw P C war. ho: heavy be A Batter cholce, 13; : Plula Rapid T 6y 04113 T oy ey R A July to 17.49 and October to 16.80, e i ¥ e ey £88 1881 “patey e o B hwestern | OF 9 (0 10 points under vesterday's Come to our store on the dates for beautifying every room in ! 8 S Baten s oa% distriet ts estimated at $340,000,000. | close. ‘ shown below, see this demon- your house. 2az4; dressed pork, . 19 Southeast P&L 63 0113 It s not surprising, therefore, that Cotton Steady at Noon. il i ly stration and get ‘acts about the onstrator Sni e ourtaulds Lid.. talk of “big butter and egg men" is W ORLEAN the contest. It "doesn't cost show how easy it is to do all this ., April 6.—Cotton Fruit and Vegetable Review. 1 Gillette S R & ? Stutz Motor 7 las 108 ongress Cigar N Sl it ol Sun Oil 3148, - ... 99 i Curtiss Aero M something more than mere Gotham . P o A e Fiwin’s be s 4 Doehier Bis &1 dlang. Flour mill and srain products | {4{ares ; noon bids sceady. - By you a cent to enter, but if with little trouble and expense. Nitvs Heavice Seul of AEEnulburs n Ol Prod & 7 Durant Mot...... in Minnesota, the Dakotas, Wisconsin | pyeodt < T ¢ 04207 e 16.82 e i ews Service Bureau of Agricultural i G e | 3 Ein B0 k6 ot e, A K mad 1o vield | December, 16.84; January, 1682. you're the winner—you will be Come to the demonstration on FatesiBemnna] AU 2 Bap b 8 around scln,noa.m»oau hile meat pack- ‘W YORK, April 6.—Cotton fu- ¥ rate, 2 e ' Bari 4U S Sm & R5%s 10l 34 ing can be counted on to make re-|tures 11:45 a.m, bids steady. May, . . . ~ e ety & Do i e e e 1 turns of around $125.000.000 for that | 18.60; July, 1810; October, 1740; Apnl 7-8—Washmgton Paint & Glass Co., 3205 14th St. N.W. o Tarks. ded, 3.00a4.00 S g 3 district December, 17.09; January, 17.03. p, Yorks, calded, 3.00a4.00 03 % st ) 3 . o 2 - ¢ s = 81001, . The live stock men are doing far S it { . - 5 L J Fenes G T R} e T s B TR s REPORT "F PENNSY ; ) April 9-10—Becker Paint & Glass Co., 1239 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. camlledsbnbis aony % 3 Foundat'n For A ago all over the country. Pork prices 0 4(\“]“3}{]‘”\'05-“ D len7s :: ‘r:l’mi:e:rn?n-" are now such that it is estimated P . Boxes. ) | ed_Elsemann that with cash corn at around 73 g . extra faney Winesaps, mostly 275:| 1) GRERGN S 43 | s0Gem Bikine B ceiving $1.18 u bushel for their corn SHOWS REVENUE GAIN mw e ancy Rome n, med | Italian Pu Util s i Gen Public_Ser marketed in the form of meat. Wool Jarge sizes, extra far buskets, tons, 8.00. Bushel no sales Yellow New- | | 2 Glen Alden Coal; 1 18 Goodyear T & R 1 Grimes R & C R I Hellman R pf 1 Hires, Chas prices are low, but 1most growers can afford to wait for 4 more favor able marketing opportunity and, after k2 de- | 1 Habir ¥lec n . . weaker: | 1 Bapmnen i all, since this country uses more wool of Capital Stock—Business S P b than it produces, the price reflects i o e & contest of endurance between buy- | Conditions Good. ers and sellers. Low prices for the | Net Income Equal to 12.46 Per Cent e | § mp rob Can::. raw staple were reflected today in Soline, | 0o in sharee L 4 Int Utilitiea B. reductions in floor coverings from | Bs the Associated Press. sz, 3.00; smail to medium sl 100 Cheschrouzh Mt i founs panville . last November's level. PHILADELPHIA, ;pm 6.—The Cabb —Su < liberal: demand| 1800 Cont Oil n.. 24 Lambert Co. . Pennsylvania Railroad’s report of ol e e rtan, 15 | sel) Shicns Sieril Ol o5 Landove: ‘fiag & Lt G T i 1925, made public last night, shows buchel Lampers, pointed type, 2.50a | 300 Himvle 0 & H'n ©EaME VO Range cattle are dolng splendidly | jarge increases in revenues and in- 56 . barrel crates, fiat type| )0 Humb 0 & | © Lehich vai C % and herds which were sadly depleted | come as compared with 1924. Raflway mostly, 5.00, . § 1000 Fnolh S an [« Llovey oens 5G 1 are being built up again. Fruit has | operating revenues for 1925 were $672.- moktly, SO0 o demnd | A gre el Box™ been injured in various sections, but | 136,962, an increase of $26,837,785 Celery Supplies light nd | 100 Indliges & Xial: 17 Metre Chaln Sirs. orchardists declare the returns from |over 1924; rallway operating expenses t, mark iv: Florida, 10-inch | . est Util .. 3 Y O g expe: , market steady; Footcn, | "ago0nio ol 13Mid W Tl pha. the reduced yleld will probably be |were $572,028.954, an increase of $5,- 46 dozen, 3.25; 3 dozen, 3."0;’ | 490 Braire Q& G . 3 Mid w U or lieh ifully as large as those resulting |529.691: net rallway operating income, ueo — Supplies’ moderate; _de- | 138 Kooty % Jiller Rap pt from a big production with a con.|$100,108.007, increase, $21,308,094; non. T e ainl Valley, crates, 1oo.| 7008.0 Chif ne 20 Mone Nattor &° e i s Of MRTkets operating income, chicfly dividends or ‘;_ux_‘m .eri = dozen | 56008 ©O_Indigna =4 Natl Eie 2 California has a splendid prospect |and interest from securities, $37,281. pe. 45 dosen mastly, 5 dozen | 33ROkl s s for perishable fruits and vegetables, | 490, increase, $6,272,568; gross income, Jtalr, to ortinacy ‘qusiity | Tegl 0 ohia i 0180 B R although more mofsture and a larger | $137,389.497, increase, $27.580,663; fix- ) Fiorida, 11;-bushel hampers, Big | INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. | 43 \ow,Tel So oL i w seuns deyoted o feslen | e crarisd Rl inceneat o cR jorida, 112 1 hampers, Blg H NDE? L S 4 3 0w G would not, come amiss. The raflroads [and rentals for leased roads, $75,169,- Bowion s Nelde TIRES SO A Con Oilfields 11 Yor ont LU &'E 7 are already spenditg big sums in | 173, increase, $3.495,016: net income, condition_best, 3.50: | ) | 23 AR Maracaivo. 1% North Pow 1. .1 21 201, {oquipment to rush the crops to |$62,220,324, increase, $24,085,647. T A P upries ght: demand| 13 CantalBois "B & e i 1d0 149 a4p [market. The net income was equal to 12.46 e - ] fib Ssnd % Pt & Gamvie 1 1 132 Shipments of fruit and vegetables | per cent on the capital stock. o 100-pound vel- | | 3PS Rbr {34 |from the South are now under way ( For the Pennsylvania Railroad Sve lo. 1, 3.50a3 H 4 Bak B . and are bringing splendid returns to | tem, including canals, ferries and al it f ey ] ol ,\xggfk nfd. | growers. Cotton planters are still on | other transportation companies, the iy, ,ym, L = Potato Market Firm. | rown & 13 pand Eaxd B o the anxious seat and only the weather | rénort showed raflway cperating rev: QA Y/ M. 0 i o / Potatoes—Supplies liberal; demand 3 Giveon 01l Cor. 1 Rickenhack Mot - ] % |can spell profit or loss correctly to | enues of $727,678,629, an increase of NI e Y lerate, market firm; Michigan. | { lRich Rad ptd. . 47% 3:% |them. “ $29,965,280; rallway operating _ex- 07777777 ) /////,r ) pound sacks, Russet’ Rurals, U. === ———————| oy forprisl 101 ; Beis g [ penes. 836,044,172, increase, #9874 s it V1) g/ %//f%;/,//{/{//,/ . No. 1 mostly, 8.00. | 1 Sierra’ Pac E.... 5 818; net revenue, $157,734,357, increase, i e /7 /’ i Spinach - Supplies. moderste: de-| Washington Stock Exchange| 3% vi'ticx D. C. HEADS ENJOINED | 3100000, and et o entals,. ote., / ////%//2//,/ e DuShalMSRESIE Favoy (hpe et | SALES | south $ahr A FROM CHAR |$107,792,415, increase, 323,729,899, ph b e 0a1.15; some ordi ¢ low | capial Traction 38500 at 100 | ol SO BEL oW GING ALLEY |*“Business and financiai canaittons e x?f R ' Gas Us '33—8$800 at 102, Sou Cal E cew. Owners of Property Prevent Pro-| iy % 8. S0eCh 5 s oderate. | market steady: | Gapital Traction Co—10 106, 3,.at108, | 1,05 1R 4 posed Action Alleged for Benefit ‘The effect upon the revenues of lorida. pony erators best, | jobomse Siec- Pov. ot " xne. | C9guuts Mot tiRaking G the long-continued anthracite coal mostly 50: holde 3540 Riggs National Bank-—6 at 450, 4 at 459 | Switt Ink H o aking Company. strike in Pennsylvania was offset by i dee . ipplies light; demand ok nental Trust Co—10 at 10010 st} ISwitt & S 5 I P nie. o6 bt minbiie aoel noderate, market firm; California, | *Vational Mige. & Inv. pff—30<at 8%. 1 Timien Axle: Charies Compton and Sarah E.|traffic, but the temporary cessation crates, ©.40; Oregon, pony crates, 1] Toane Las¥pie” Compton, owners of property at|of mining in the anthracite field was 0. ; S A ! Trincon i1 . Fourth and T streets nortiwest, yes- | harmful to the State as well as the atoes—Supplies moderate; de stoass lec, Pow. g2 & Ta<-$1/000"a * Tubize A S B vic terday won their &uit for injunction | railroads.” B e oo S | opEnrunon's 13 455, [ the rear of their property for - the | RULING AGAINST McKEE 5007.00, choice count, 5.5086.00,| Money—Call loans. 5 and 6 per cent | ) ot $ B8, 907 9 benefit of Charles Schnelder Bali 39 Il & 4% 7% 71%|Co. The District Court of Appeals ON POSTING HOTEL RATES iba, 3-pan_cartons, repacked, ripes i ! 14t 74| Co. ct_Cou ppeals . e 250 Bid and Asked Prices. | 1" 121 |in an opinion by Justice Van Ordel String beans—Supplies moderate; BONDS. 477 a3y, |reversed "C" Cgeen G T t Court of Appeals, i demand light, market dull; Florida. 144 144 Supreme Court and held the Com-| The District Court of Appeals, in an % PUBLIC UTILITIES. it 7 > graly 3 + SO | American 7ol & Telre. 4 82 1 |interest of the baking company and | CWXTedinby Justice Van Oradel, yester i . mand slow, market steadv; Florida, | Ana c guar. e ‘ax =t 16y 17 A condition precedent to the closing | tor of the Metropolitan Hotel, ¢ bushel hampers, 4.00a4.50. € & b Televhons OF va: Bs. i ! MINING STOCKS of an alley, the Appellate Court points | qefend in the Police Court the charge . "(l-v«rrvr-h ';:m'll;s “imm de; Gapial Traction R. R. 58 100 1 Garnesie Metal § 18y |out. is the application concerned in | o* i1oiine the act of Congress ap- £ood for good stock, market firx City & Suburban B 66" | . a) Eoaa “ 1% by ‘all the owners of property abut- : . “p: 2 ; s, fancy, vers fow sales, 800, ' | ey Fie i %‘E‘;‘:‘:;{‘fm‘?;f g ting thercon. The Comptons did not | proved Mey 17, 1024, Tequiring the Thissmart Five-Passenger COACH “Pierce-Arrow.” Deep, luxurious plant—Supplies very light; no| otomac Elec. cons; 3 Nine & . 18 [consent, therefore the Commissioners | posting of a schedule 4 e . Sreported. i Fotomas kiee. Or 1085 ; B Lo o wathortes %o proces. the cour; | Fooma. of & hotsl ana hat e might is for those who prefer the Four- cushioning. Rich, soft-textured, 1ash—No supplies on market, Wain.. Alex. & Mt. Ver. b i 7% finds. The Commissioners may not |not sustain a su for _injunction = P 2 g Waeh Alex. & ML Ve el 44 |accept a dedication, the court holds, | against the District Commissioners to Door arrangement. A commodi- all-wool upholstery. Appointments v aRhit ‘Gas BB ... .. & ade for the use of the public | Prev i H - 3 GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. |wimmingion e 080 . " igs Somando”, 0o Wi S e oy e P vves Oscar 15 Bland of the Unitad ous car for the average family. of obvious refinement and quality. (Quoted in dollars per million marks) | Waeh: lwy. & Elec. gen. 68 olo G T 0 | accepted for the public. In this case | States Court of Customs Appeals. who P 3 Ger Gt (w 1n) De 1914-18. 103050 108850 MISCELLANEO! 150 A Go & K- A O e s aheence of Justice Robb, filed & dls. Mounted, of course, on the stand- For individuality—your choice * Hamburg 4158 1619 170.00 18500 | n, C. Paper Co. M| 8 3 29 Spearhead Gold.. 47 |a dedication of a small alley from [2DREFCS B0 SRS GOl nd takes e 3 7 2 Bad oG G e TG0 ™ HE bo | BOL T ol O RGO B €8 v i1 | the baking company and to close &l |the position that substantial property ard six-cylinder Series 80 chassis. ~of six striking colors. sen Elec 019. 78 War 3 E 5 . Ext. . = » AR S L Ak [ % Tono Mining % b |pany contemplated building. G L6 i Ao bieauais resedy Thebodyishand- E ical! By Ame Tiio a ke . 20U o8 STOCKS. TS L % 15| The Appellate Court repeats fts ad-| 229 ™1 °is condition, he saye. & Yy Five-P: 4-Door Coach COELIn Lol Sy oy’ a¥le 2308 2908 Fupuc vITY, Vb Spex. % Can | vice Elven e e O menie 305, | Sult for injunction shouid be enter- built in Pierce- | Five-Fass., 4-Door Thousands of Prissian Consols 3%as 110 170 | Amer T SiontTTIIllll 08 g R oy There, the court said, the Commis. | tained by the Equity Court. , B 4 e §8 1ER| Wamborieniit dasniion: 22{ i EARNINGS GAIN. aloness ‘re creatures of statute and | The majority opinion doss not pase Arrow’s own owners who pre- frankfort a-M 890 | Botomac Elecpid,.- .- 108% 107 W YORK, April 6 (®).—Massa- | POSSess 1o implied powers. Thelr au- | 751 bit " merely postpones deciston M Thick alu- vxouslydmvem:s 8200 | Pot. Elec. Pow, Int,ct? 180 chusetts Gas Co, thority, it was pointed out, must be | v Ai™, Nty chien v tHE Gvene 87 washington Ry. & Elec . reports surplus of athered from the express terms of unt ® appeal e even . fi toa 1 2190 | Wasn. Rwy. & Elec. p $1,563,134 zorkllefiln.dv‘nlmble for the | iy |mikt |comEiny (g)nn agv?-u decllilonhln ::: F'o‘}lr,e minum fitted at $2,000 or less 48200 NATIONAL BANK. common stock including the undis- o urt. Only one suit has n filed, . B saonat comttl butsd, portion of ‘subaidiscy. een: |IeHaly Sl Co T iERssin SURT | ahne majority apinion votnds out; wud staunch frame- | 5.Pass.2-Door Coach . $3150 | havefoundthatit 333 Columbia .. . . s equal to $6.21 a share s prol y a test case, an ere * 5320 | commarcial .. on the common stock against surplus | SAtUte. is no threatened multiplicity of suits work of finest | 7-Pass. 4Door Coach . $3350 | costsnomoreand 1000 | Ramers & Mectian A of $1,502,193 in 1924, or $6 a share. s against the hotel proprietor. : 7-Pass. 4-Door . . . . 1.25 | Fogeral-American 32 Births R d northern white $34 of less to op- — Federal-American o e . R 2 imousine ch 3450 ” I 2 DIVIDEND IS OMITTED irths Reported. 2 5 aili gives greae: | U Coach . . . atbti theSavics 50 SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. | L0ioh, seirépotiias 3 NEW YORK, April § UP—Direo. | ,,The, fglowing biribe havy been repor Marriage Licenses. el f 4% f: ith Allprices . o. b. Bafiale, tas sxtra th & (Quotations furnished by Bedmong & Co.) ;:g{g;g‘nk_ 2 ;:;s o“fd :;\an ,fifi’:fi‘;”(hmfi”'a‘ Mills, {,3,“};:.’? :‘n:tnhd xvlr‘l::n; nm‘x :mp:sd L :.:-r,.?:' hm;n- :m be;: issued to the liht 8 2 Subject to chonge withent motice dlfl many ¢ me Bia. Ofter. | Nat- Yy & e dividend on en B, i £ e enry Caldwell and Grace M. Caldwell and ica” Adirond. P. & L. C. rog 100N TRUST COMPAXY. the common stock due at this time,| Sy Sha ANne Boteheri, gl O poblatmon B Frankiin’ snd ot E brxx, ight weight, um price cars. Al 0. oL A2 1% 1805 | american s $88 34 [32's anare, owing. it was smmomiocy | it 8%}‘%‘3&‘”";‘;“{3 e Hlord RS and Toelma . Juck. freedom from squeaks and rattles. A moderate payment now will in- . Tel rei. Co. 4 971 o s ), 3 announced, A i son, (3 mond. Va. ol » = = 3 AR-aida oo e 198 108% | Yoronanie, Rnes brid 133.. to the smal margin of profit prevail. Lo’ ‘Tholma Felmer, g, v_“"g',f;r",,gfli Weatall of Fort Humphrers. Glance inside. 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SERIES 80 Custom-built DeLuxe Bodies, $2895 to $4045, & Bufake Gt : g 16T | perenth Qe i s oA e e arn foaet fuie Deaths Reported A prmme e hons S8 SERIES 33 Dual-Valve Six $5250 t0 $7000, 2 92 nit, ‘would not . of Fairfax, Va, - arel e te to ), ot Baffale 097 1004, | Washington be affected as earnings had been more arence’ McDantel and Mable Scrubbe. 119, 28 than double the requirements on this | 1o the ‘Realth Depariment in o6 pest 54 35":!‘3' é"’x."?mm.‘ & '335%;1'.‘3’"’&&1“4 Guit 0l ¢ 1005 1018 Atherican stock, opre: Mclfoow, 50, Garfld Hom! palgin B ‘Mayburn, .. and Myrils Trene . 3y 103 N T e 5 ' . Totte . o RAH L8 S aloTont 1034 m’«n Elremens oo B, R ihona Coline. 64 Gaiting fiwé ¥ | ang Seun .hg‘:?tg{g:;]‘:;-m" b 2% Rebate in Tax Effective I diatel Stk S bt ilhe, - 183 133’{2 TITLE GUARANTEE. AR SILVER PRICE. ohe omss K. Clagets, 77, 4630 Wiscondn | =1 "1‘.&""“?:3:‘ ? Don Molags. Towa. ana % ate ective Immediately jow Yor entr: 8. 1 . ., E 24 bia Title.. . 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