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FINANCIAL. 908 0 Ohio. . 350 3080 Ohio” il 120 8100 Vacuum' 0l ... 101 Salen BONDS. in thousands 1 Allid Pk 8e 1 Allied Pk Rs A 1 Alum 20 7 24 Am Gas & EI An : 3R Am Pow & Tt s 1Am Roil Miil s 5 Am Seating 6a DAm WOW 6 A& Anaconda fs A Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Time Deposits Foreign Exchange Commercial Credits Travelers’ Credits Travelers’ Cheques Acceptance Credits Collections Real Estate Loans Collateral Loans Investment Securities Corporate Trusts Individual Trusts Administrator, Executor Safe Deposit Boxes Continental Trust Co. 14th and H Streets Capital $1,000,000.00 Manchester buying in Liverpool, and | !'q Alpha Port’ Cem there was large Inquiry for cotton| —a Am areh Co 7 ; L Am Cizar cloths from India. 13 Am Gas & E1 U3 1 Am Gas & Fi pf4 New Orleans Market. 4 Am Gas & Fi pid NEW ORLEANS, La., January 18| 1l Am L & Trac (®).—Better Liverpool cables than TR "fi':‘,{;‘ L otd due and the continued good spot de 2Am sea"nrd mand on the Live market sent sen e prices up 1 to 3 points in the e opening trades here today. Failure|! % Am Super pr ntd of the New York mark to respond Thread € ntd to the Liverpool firmness caused the AU° s market to ease off, however, until o Barnatall ‘war March reached 13.25, May 13.44 and LRI MTe : A 1% 10Col G & Elee 3 July 13.62, 2 to oints down K Bkivn City 'R R ‘om L. ‘)x‘m:-:_\v m the high and 1 to 2 points ,j ,";"" ‘\‘“?t..f'm“ ofd Con s Wgs ¥ o 'under the previous close. The s Ceiuioid" Co T.'.'.'.rf"“ Am weather map showed rain and snow an Aguirre Sug ) _ in the .~n-vn2 belt, however, and the 4 fent Loeather n A .);g:;"; & market again steadied at the end of % ¢ the first haif hour 33533332 =IS3338333332 e e FRFLGEPPREF. Sopoos3stuns et SR Today’s market report on fruit and | vegetables, compilbd by the Market ISR, Zoo3583050 235! Seos SRR S22 up, 3.00; hoxes, Washington, medium |Attituds was in doubt until he ca " |t large atne. extra fames Deliolous, | ually remarked to the young broker: [ The third transcontinental line of 350: faw Aime aquatity. and condition | “Buy me 1000 shares of steel Mon- | the American Telephone and Tele 3. 33! S -,-_ Sy SRS B ADS: SRS 2 32 5 Pip_Cor Chie Nip B TI“ Sk : T U : FINANCIAL. G _STAR, WASHINGTON moters in the country had a load of | LEHIGH HEADS RE-ELECTED. Money to Loan mules aboard ship on the way to Bu Received by Private Wire Direct te The Star Office WHEAT PRICES BOOST Yl s this man worked nighi as well a dny | of the company. the president and en Ridg.. 9th & F N.W. y ’ y M. S. Rukeyser. In getting the contract and in filling it | tire board of directors of the Lehigh | ~——————— —————— : BYWILLIAM ¥ HEFFERNAN, | : S e 1oh « Definition of Promoter. the annuai stockholders’ meeting here | [[F o I & UDAY S IR AN D e The ittt Unexpec'ed Upt“m. at L‘"lpflfll “Anybody who undertakes to or; today. early period of fir ‘ the | market turned downward professional | ; ish | 8 - R o iriod of firmness, in which the | TRIKEL Lurned Comnad B mer aa.| and Buenos Aires Supply Bullish | Stock Exchange, no member irm in| 2 corporation or other Mo | oo i ‘ MORTGAGE 3 ; | | Stimulas Todky, Permitted to represent to the public|a promoter. A promoter can hardly G EXPENDITURES. | LOANS Market Rallies After Slight | fect upon the main body of the curb |Standard of Indiana managed to e ent, because | ST. PAUL, Minn., January 18 (Spe-| b i t: of L other firms cannot i Rl for, whiomihe ls & 18| cial).—The Tri-State Telephone and | ‘hile the ofl stocks as a group|While most of the group came of . . Wiblow $hba 6ol kel Lera v " day. The - Accordingly in the competition for It should be said here that the cost | g1 500,000 this teriior So7 | Applications for first mort. ave been giving a comparatively good | from their best prices of the day CHICAGO, January 18.—Wheat ad-| the patronage of speculators and in- [of financing the promotion up to the | ciiine $aom o oy n a2t n il gage loans promptly acted upon % mains ‘that each upturn attracts At the meeting of stockholders sched - " il ML L ; 3 sion work. The Northwestarn Rell Co. Weather Factors el g W Mot i i when changes in expected upturns ‘at_Liverpool and | Personality and friendships _are |presented to the capitalists should be | will spend $3.450 100, Iracie I Minne Department s i Acteristic of the ofl share market for | the directorate are expect to b " . e ; f demand hoth in British and Eu-|frequently lavishly entertain hig Ob- |project fafls to mature into a promoted o : . We: the past two years, and it was a ques. made. | ropean continental markets was re-|erators in order to win their Pat-|concern, the promoter will be out of | —msutomatic service W. H st Company NEW YORK, January 18 The cot-| the result in the present campaign for [ pared with the ? f 149 2 916 15th St. | previous final of 149, FHUEE CRECIE red material | Last & . ’ ymer in it o 5 t tr pened 1o [ ol 3 ricer wa o g prices scor 8t Saturday a young comer he will reimburse himself from the ton market opened today nt A decline | higher prices was to prove an excep- | but the selling represented nothing | n FUINEE FRICE ST (nd pro- | wall Street planned to take lunch |contributions of the partielpants to dation, coupled with some Southern | public participation on a large scale.|recent improvement. Rand Kardex 0 To Loy o r. JThe er probably view of r pres ; 4 at 14 to % gain and continuing to | her to say that his senior partnerigpiq an on Residence Property and local selling. .Th ter probably | In view of the earnings, present and | was another favonite that was down | g .8, had requesied Him, to entertain ol In the nature of things, the miccess:| 67 INTEREST off in spot demand after the comple- | statistical position of the industry it-| Marmon Motor extended almost 5| . "4 5 f - ” F c 1 l T C tion of mid-January engagements, but | self. good judges of ofl stocks con- | points further when the atock chang: | widespread hetter demand in FEurope | And asked her if he might bring him ia high degree of venturesomeness and Realtors ontlnenta rust 0. % * 5 * % 7 . stocks at Liverpool hava heen reduced |she immediately fell in with the plans | Anancial co-operation of able men, he . by covering or huying on continued | ranied. In view of so manv falsc | to have their effect on the market for | 0% 8 tE tonerbool here PRER T eC0 | LG (ECP ST AE D e wuk- | piar a1k have A capacity o Investi & 14th and H Streets predictions for another cold wave in | ulative clement. was exercising a_good | tively firm | was trade gossip that the Argentine |was that the luncheon take place at|hunches with definite data the South. government might purchase a million | the Ritz Carlton Hotel The good promoter Is not necessari- I C 332 hy t . . b nsurance ompan IKIA:h:n;\‘r:l"”P‘:mllr‘ \\‘i“an i 4‘-”my:u:’.-'m-1‘. \l:(ylr:( : e wic Al Corn buying was encouraged on ac- | help him hy vamping the butter and | o & going concern. Operation. of a Funds to Loa L o s . wh he g Mar oday, ount of higher prices for competitive { &k man from Chicage. The Middle | qinese requires a different kind of o vesterday’s closing quotation hundreds Rieh e. ™ot lKINg at 515, P s s p 1. The Iatter in the { manners seemed crude. Not li Vs Per cent. Private cables said h had 3 Alh Pick B vic cottonseed meal. . he rolls: e Bave the witter s doliar last week has jumped to $37 a ton | the rolls, he gave the waiter WM. H. SAUNDERS C0., Inc. Pays Much Attention. Wholesale Markets the wise, sonnisticate ana vesv- | PHONE OPENED HERE tions. She was & master of arts in g : political sclence, but her higher edu- | President of United States Com- W LIFE INSURARTE COMPA Applés Bt beral: demand | reat lark for her to help her friend e e e |by fattering the crude millionalre. | high as 4.00; extra fancy Romes, 2.00; ) day at the opening.” graph Co. was opened yesterday after- extra fancy Staymans, ‘tancy | The luncheon was over, and the Mid-|noon by John J. O'Leary, president Apa.:tn:lents k : | s or Business 1, | Cabbage—Suppliex liberal; demand | pointment. the presidents of the Seattle and Port- §8% [ modwate, market fairly steady: new | That night the xoung broker called. |land chambers 5 been absorbed by (1 calling and| i Ab Pow prd tiful miss from New York over- Neiva Service Bureau of Agricultural [ cation had not dampened her ardor merce Chamber Speaks to | Pennaylvania, No. 1 Yorks, 215 inches | The Ruest seemed interested, but his loans | on Winesaps, 2.00; medium &ixe extra |dle Westerner promised to telephone| of the United States Chamber of Com /Z Properties stock. Florida, 1%-bushel hampers. |and revealed that the_alleged Middled “T have been thinking how fortunate Appratents or S A Det Cir Duke Pr P A A El Refric 8s.. Fad Sug Bs. ... EAP &L b G S3o9»23 0500030305552 5505050 BER22RITIRIIZJLEI33022R PEFFRE F8 233pomosSo3DD 3! Y FOREIGN NEWS GIVES- riih Secure b e S o1 i i ot st U ADY NEW ORK CURB MARKET MEN AND MONEY | 55 n 1514 a'tew days after the ace.| PHILADELPHIA, January 18 (P). Presailing_ tnt -flg:"g-[?n'm laration of war. You can imagine how | —~With the largest vote in the history | Jogeph er * %3 (Conyright, 1927.) Valley Railroad Co., were re-elected at | NEW YORK, January 18.—After an | commitments, and when the general Under the rules of the New York |, Cvooty o vt e tion of | of advance, heavy selling had its ef.|vances in ofl stocks were abandoned | r that it' can render services which[be #ald to be an agent, because the Market stocks today. maintain most of its improvement, s by or ) 51,%-6% Early Drop—Cables and T e elegraph Co. will spend more than | : account of themselves, the fact re-|mark - Carib caiting results Account of themselves, the fact re-|market for Carib was awaiting vanced early today, influenced by un- | vestors, the competition is Kkeen.[point where the final proposition is by our Loan and Investment = char. | uled for .J r v his has heen char- | uled for .January Buenos Afres. General improvement |usually a determining factor. Brokers|horne by the promoter himseif. If the | apolis, mostiy replacing manual By the Associated Press 50 o o e s Founded 1804 fhon In the minds of many whether| Libby-Owens shares at 145 cOM-|.q1eq. Opening % to % cents higher. | ronage. pocket: if the financing is successful, o 7 points 1 e renewed Hqui- | tion to pa orts to ‘ SPECI A of 3 to 7 points under renewed liqu lon to past efforts to create genuine | more than profit taking following the | (i oo SO Fal i oo rn atarting | with a voung lady. He telephoned {\whom interests in the business are PECIAL FUND Vi reports of a falling | prospective, alo; rOv 4 . . was promoted by repor A & | prospective, along with the improved | subatantially, while the decline in| ™y "ol ion with reports today of | big ore man from the Middle ‘West. |tyi promoter must be endowed with WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc. @ity cfierings Were realily ubsoiligd | veded that “higher nrices ware ‘wai-|sd/'bands &t e K pank! [for wheat, it was pointed out that |to join the luncheon. Being senaible.|enthusinsm. If he desires to get the 1483 BT xw. . 3 M o ! s s 2 owev > 1 . favorable reports from Liverpool and | starts in the past. however, tha spec- | Stutz Motor, but Reo held compara | busheis n yvear ago. Resides, thers | gestions. Her firat recommendation fgaio o situation, and support his - SaSs | Provident Mutual Life Capital $1,000,000.00 March steadied after easing off to| Following is a list of honds and tohs of wheat to. &ld farmers. The hoy friend asked the girl 10| o gaod executive or administrator market was Within a point or two of | ¢, i INDUSTRIALS feedstuffe, notably cottonseed and | Westerner was tall and stout. HiS|iamperament than promotion. In Small or Large Amounts G el from $38.50. and instructed him to bring corn R sco Realbocs bread, TRAN NTINENTAL 1433 K St. NW. Main 1016-7 whelmed the Chicagoan with atten- Economics, says: nor tempered her vivacity, It was a Seattle and Portland. Residences, fancy Jonathans. 1.75. the young lady to make another ap-|merce, speaking from Washington to | & 7 Xo Charge for s Settiements Phone Main 9300 BOSS M6 PHELPS 1417 K Street NW 2 Commonw P n pf FOxBES REASSURING. 2 Consol "G Balt 'n onsolLaund NEW YORK, January 18 ()3 £ G&EPG nf 6148 ron K. Forbes, president of Pierce-Ar- 3 Ganrtiaulds Tad 24 | pointed and round type, mostly 2.50;| Westerner was not a prospective cus-| wa are in the United States.” Mr. 881 | old stock, New York sacked. per hun: | tomer, as represented. but was the|O'Leary said. “to have the genius to 1% | dredweight, Danish type, 1.75a1.80. |head of the New York brokerage firm.[invent methods of communication and s | Celery—Supplies moderate; demand [ Time is impertant in husiness un:|the common sense to take advantage 1 | moderate, market steady: Florida, 10- | dertakings. of them. If we were still dependent inch crates, 3.50; Callfronia, crates,| Sometimes heing ahead of the times|on Lewis and Clark expeditions to medium slze, 6.00a6.25; few higher, |is almost as hazardous as lagging be.|acquaint each other with the problems hind the procession. and emergencies of our respective sec- tions we prebably would be struggling, moderate, Western market Russian Trading Firm. w8 BGE O T taaNe; WIth . trade: D ateady; Arizona, crates, Iceberg type,| Immediately after the armistice | riers and sectional hatred.” 45 dozen, 3.25a3.50; large size, 3.00;|Richard Martens, a Russian, who be-| Conversations from Washington to i Florida, market slightly weaker; 115 | fore the revolutfon was head of the|the Pacific Northwest now go direct 1dweat O fR 08 % ‘| huchel hampers, Big Boston type, |largest foreign trading firm in Russia,|via the new Northern route. TIn the ont X beat mostly 3.00: poorer, 2.25a2.50. | With offices in 46 cities throughout the | past they had heen routed by San Onions — Supplies light: demand | World, established & new international | Francisco. ~From Bismarck to the light, market ateady: Michigan and | tading firm with headquarters in{coast the line follows very closely the 5 ! Indiana. 100-pound sacks, Yellows, | New York, after his Russian property | route of the Lewis and Clark expedi- Diia % Hep 8 e b 3% | United States No. 1, large size, few | had been seized by the Soviets thon. i S ] | gales, 3.50: Obfo, 100-pound sacks, Yel.| The Russian, however, after careful| The transcontinental lines now are o G y study of the Evropean situation, reach- | connected by other lines, running Atinean Pow Ba atineau Pow s Gen Pet 6s G T&RC 5las ‘3i Grand Trnk. 81 s 43 Guif O Pa §a '47 FFEPEF FEESEIERE - >3d30 2 &R 2333332882 23333%° FERE FF 3333233332 SESRasN3EERE535385 2 FERS i S D1 Sis D e 19D S0t 535933 23, 23 33 FF Supplies moderate; de- S50 223 The New York Life Insurance Company | Offers ; First Mortgage Loans / : 2L AEEER! 2z § 792222 On Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia and Nearby Suburbs in Mentgomery County, Maryland 3 Years, 5 Years, 10 Years ot B3 30 50 e 4 T 25 b b e 0 3 R BR) .- nop Apartments RaxparL H. HAGNER & COMPANY MoORTGAGE LoaN GORRESPONDENT 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 Courtlaulds Lad. row Motor Car Company s no bas-| % Curtis Pun Gu Y 2 od Rub s, is exists in the company’s position for 4, Gurte Fub, i SN s rumors concerning the safety of the Dinkjer H A [ww J0Ind P& 16 preferred stock dividend and he can 3 ma!‘e‘r\{:‘b" cec §2 Int, @ Ror oo #ee no reason why the quarterly $2 1 Eitingon_ Sehild E E 3 1 Jaddo _Hiehi C1 Jpayment should not be declared at ' Bd & Sh pid x he February meeting of directors. R “We closed the year with hetween W EIP &L aniA $1,000,000 and $1.500,000 cash on hand | 113 Biier Jepe € 4 and a substantial excess of current as 4 Fanny Far Ine gets over current liabilities, We are d Metals T not borrowing from the hanks and 1 P Mot Ch Can 411 have not done so for some time.” % Foundation F A Fox Theaters A ] 2 ¥ 1k Erecd Binem 1€ reed Eisem WOOL PRICES STEADY. 30 Ereahman ' Chas BOSTON, January 18 (Special).— 1Galv Houn Ei Strength in the Australian wool mar- St T ket is influencing sentiment locally R Gen Bak B . but prices today were merely steady ';ml};m <P§“;i & in the face of somewhat lighter buy- 4 Gt ligen Cont ing. Ohio delaines are quoted gener- 2Grimes R C R.. ally at 46.cents grease basis. Hall amen C 3¢ blood and three-cighths blood comb- 1 Hazeltine Cor .. ing wools are quoted at 45 to 46 cents N ey "}\" A and quarter bloods at 45 cents. Fine b ntl Silyer = s & 2 cle: Intern Util B territories range from 108 to 112 clean. | 3 Intern Teil B2 Johna Many pfd Land Co Fla' 1Leh Cosl & Nav 8 Leh Pow EARNINGS ARE HIGHER. BIEh P NEW YORK, January 18 (#).—De. a [oh Val € % eember net operating income of the| _ 1Lin MceN & ‘Great Northern is officially estimated| 3% Iib Qwene Sh G11 &t mbout $1.698,284 against $2,198,171 4 Mad ‘Sa Gar vie & vear ago, which would bring net for § Marmon Mot 1926 to $81.260.000 against $28,276,182 in 1925. The preliminary estimate of the vear's surplus afier charges is $26,000,000, equal to $10.42 a share on the preferred against $5.56 a share in 1925. i 1Dac Gae i Washington Stock Exchange| i S Sl ke Davie ction 35—$800 at 1001 JPeon O E p nf S Tetmae Lo 1r sz oobm doos | - Fong Wat ow C1 P g T e b ARG Mords A Capital Traction Co. at 104 435 Rielb ¥ M 1ne P Pow. pid.—5 at 1081 = roc mble . Wash R At 70t oL Bvrene Mg :nv\luwmkl Trust Co. 20 at 5 at 1 Rand 'K ; r.A. Merchapts' Bank & Trust Co—5 at 1524 2 Rem Xoial A Federal Storage pfd—I10 at 101, 10 at ‘f( am':l Mnl“ C opf1 10} iston Monotspe—s at 93, 10 at 94, 10| Jickenback ' Mol Silica Gel vic.. o e P 22035555335, 02 BeBRI2353233 O e e po TR 3525 3 223-33333 FEE RRE S5s=4 PN NEE ey e e FEPE SR = SEERE P at Pub Ser B eimer Bros P2 P S9-33320332333 22233523238533333335232, 2335033232235 20335332858 =3 233233332335 2 EERAE 10 2522383335332833 SR FEE R REEFRRREEER AR RR B EEEPE 7 e FEERE F SRS 8. Peovles Drug Stores pfd.—8 at 111 AFTER CALL Washington Gas 6 F3—S1.000 at 104 Mo chante” Transter & Siurage pfd.—10 | 5 M thington Rws. & Elec. pld.—5 at 80% 10_at 50 Sierra Pac E Singer Mfe Singer Mfg Lid S Vis Int ropt 3 38R 23 RZES0n B n 91534 Rreg - oodin 3 5o Som335085253252! 2333333333333532383335232% B EER 333 o oSt P =3 » 5 Money—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent 2 i i i Foiokmerican National Bank—2 at| % Sowthw heli gid 1 e :ff,,}.‘.”:‘r‘..n' : Prompt 4 Stand “Mor. |, Bid and Asked Prices. 15u'Pe &"LUR A hio P s "5 o. hio Ric B8 E R . e . 100 oaa | o the pessimistic conclusion that con.| north and south. <o that a.telephone Er R e United States No. 1, | ditions were not suitable for trading.|map of the country would look like a hi E P §is ‘79 103 % 10214 RS 3 75a3.00. 7" 7' | While other export houses, which later { huge gridiron. With such a network hil Ran Tr 8 it Sl 1) < (RICURIIN FRERy 2 ERS VY met bitter disappointments, continued|it will be difficult to isolate any one OB S N TR 100 ¢ Potato Market Weaker. optimistic, he prophesied with remark. | secton of the country telephonically, ervel Dei 6s l e 5 able vision the series of collapses of [ for trafic can be diverted around any m(fdp":'{':" ::r{:{‘“,,‘imf‘!' :'f,’:,:;‘r" monetary systems which subsequently | Storm area. Homes | Michigan, 150-pound sacks, Ruseet |00k place. He liauidated his business Ot A nited. States No. 1, 450, more than seven vears ago. Now trad- 5:;;’_"”“]‘9‘;3“ e e Oreen Moun. | i€ conditions are clearing up again.| BANKER GIVES $100,000 e Tt i aten . 1. 3.754.00; |And farsighted international bankers F i plna = No. 1. 31800 bredict that within five vears even e tacan Covmiern.Coied | prediet that witnin fve”ears svent FOR NEEDY AT AMHERST | States, No. 1 size, some fair quality, | ot Bt S H it s deatd h[..\1:“!?::.:.;."nhrzm‘l:‘;“:.;]:":zmm Contribution to College Announced 59 Wabash R € 5¢ B | moderate, m-rke} upnd_; Texas, huuh: migrated to California. As & new- at Alumni Dinner Held in 25 Warner R P flen el baskets, Savoy type, 1.10al.15; ~ 15 West Un Tel Ba % | tew low as 1.00. «m;ar hp' f"xu;"' dlm‘rull,\ hrl‘n metting New York. e 2 | it v systematic information about eppor- 5 B e NI | Peppers—8upplies light: demand| . i iee there for business careers and | By the Associated Press, moderate, market steady: Florida and 5 Baden 7x O enper crates. fancy. 4.00a4.50, | for home-building. Accordingly, he| NEW YORK, January 18 An-|fH == —— % Bvenos A 72 4 8 ing | ReansSuppiies light: de.|Bas launched the California Oppor-f nouncement of & gift of $100.000 he = 5 Ruennn cu. A # | mand good, market steady: Florida,|tunities, Inc,, as a clearing house in| Charles Merrill of the New York Capital & Surplus, $3,000,000.00 73-bushel hampers, green, & San Francisco of information for.per-{ banking firm of Merrill, Lynch & Co., jh8st [ Strawberries—Supplies very light; | S0ns who are interested in pacchasing | for the assistance of needy students 9 k15 | demand, light, market steady: Florida |1and or settling in California. at Amherst College, was made at a ou ever 8A% 1 pony refrigerators, missionarys, best, General Clearing House. dinner last night at the Waldorf-As- P41 |75a85; poorer, 85 per quart. o . e e | toria: PR S e ‘h:"“:flsl:‘fldvku(‘m'"::r:\h P::f;-'fifl: "rho 1|lnn‘i‘v‘ was given by Amherst g Know {GENERAL STRIKE FAILS |any other part of the United States, | Ol setimin et coEe Daniel ; | today depends for its growth and de. | *ne tolloeing 1ol o HeRe: —FREEDOM from finan- . velopment on the influx of people | qo . oy : s IN CHILE; 14 IMPRISONED | ;elormert. Dirts oft the United Bt way roos o i amnecst: alumnis; cial cares until you put your TNy an well as from Furope. Too little | " “pleqsa give my cordial greetings domestic and personal ex- Assistant Police Chief and Four|attention has always heen given t0|to vour guest of honor and all the chequer on a real business- & the decided climatic differences in the | other good Amherst men at your din Tiky i Others Seriously Wounded varlous sections, which is especially | ner. ' President Olds deserves - mil ike footing. rawn 4 4 i hes sh r : | SANTIAGO, Chile, January 15| people coming from vhna Ino:‘l:;rn sec. . is Thrift Week—a good time | Reports from various parts of the|tions of Europe or the United States | === | country indicate that .“;Lhn..r ,e“fl‘firp directed to the Valley, whereas to ta}(e these steps. E eral strike, called throughout Chile | they should have been directed to the T - ; : i oy Y. v esterday, met with little success, | Coast Line: or, people who come from b e s aih iad Only a small percentage of the rail.|the southern parts of Europe or the E - y pe; & rall h h f B h sty o and, large ac- road men participated, supported by a | warmer sections of the United States 3 : few workers in other lines. Fourteen | have been directed to the Coast Line . strikers were imprisoned for attempt. | district, whereas they would have ahona S rust Co | ing to incite disorder. been as well, if not better, situated in . o A At Valparaiso, the assistant chief of | the Va cltion 60th ’! :|V1' "\I; :" 5 Sta Mol BONDS. R . - 3 A Tampa Bl 5 e Bid. Asked 1 Tob Prfd Export American Tel. & Teiga. $x ELRY l!:;Ylnl fi) QPO,II' "\ Amer, Tel, Telka. 4%, 1 1 T:‘l)m::l: LR Am el el g2 '8 1 g TunAn 8 et Anacostih B ek Caer i, B 11l 1 £l At Thea Cir "3 P "relenhone s Rt 100m TieP o A C & P. Telephone of Va. bs. 101 23 U @\ e Capital Traction R. R. 5+, ! L I'. T Baltimore Markets Oldest Savings Institution in District of Columbia Cor. 15th and New York Ave. police and four others were seriously | “The result is that there iz not wounded in a clash between police and | only a continuous moving population LTIMORE, Jai v 18 (). — strikers, when the workmen attacked | in California, but also, as I observed e e s AR e L tuto buses. Three strikers. were ar-|in my travols, there s & very great tatoes, barrel, 2.00a3.00; yams; bar- |"e5ed. number of people who are knocking m,'z.so.a'?‘z's; huuhel.’mll.ylfir:“b‘#nn:’ The strike was called in protest | Califorpia instead of boosting it finance—upon _ proper bushel, 5.00a6.00: beets, crate, 1.50a |AEainst the failure of the government | largely because of the misdirection of properties in Washing. 1.75; brussels sprouts, quart, 20a25: |0 reorganize the staff of the raliroad | individuals who go to the wrong part ton or nearby coun- B ‘ broceoll, bushel, 40a50; cabbage, ton, | WVOrkers' retirement fund. of the State. ties. & Suburan Be A N O ousm s 1zemsoaine There will be no de- Year lay in arranging a loan to build, buyor re. 2 F3 PR-gae- 2R R DR o R e 7 Utilize the Services of an Investment House that Assures Safety Fiemen Byvent. THE BUSINESS OF GETTING an 1t Lt & HLpf 25.0030.00; caulifiower, crate, '2.25a Mr. Martens’ new agency will under- B % . 13 ! YT M n tate and business opportunities, mort- _and we'll give atter. v 35 5 2 Alex. & BV $ vasn | Rws | Elec bushel, 35a40; lettuce, hamper, 2.50a Washington Gas Be. GWer O & 8 vic It is interesting to learn that not and protags decision: Wash. Rwy. & Elec. gen. Gx i White Sew Mach 4.00; parsnips, basket, 50a SavoY | pApartment Forced to Flee When | "% walters in Russian tea rooms. Take your proposi- Cheatnut Farms Dairs’ 81550 100 o 08 toes, crate, 3.00a6.50; turnips, basket, | AHEAD, efal Dent. 28t Bee ... 100% . Falk Mach, 1] b i 2.50; cucumbers, crate, 3.00a5.60; car- take to become the central “clearing The money is avaii- Tafkah § s rots, 100, 4.00a5.00: celery. crate, 150a | FIRE DESTROYS GREEK Pot. El Pow. g. & rfd. 7 1081 0 o 2 er ‘Bros Pic CHURCH IN NEW YORK | gages and mining properties—to be a tive consideration to A 4.00; onions, 100 pounds, 2.00a3.2: - Washington Gas fis ver O & S pfd i crate, 2.50a4.50; peas, hamper, 3.00a |Sixteen TFamilies in Adjoining|al the Russian emigres are serving MISCELLANEOUS o cabbage, 50a75; spinach, bushel, 1.15a tion up with the Man- : ; i o to Haes : A man's judgment is as good his D "Paper Co. Mix. ¢ I 5430, | By the Associated Press 5 information—and this holds true in In- EELVER:MGOSC . vice tab & p R TOR vestment. Of what vital importance it is that the Investor have authentic, de- pendable information regarding a con- templated medium. Potomar Elec. Cons. 1008 house for information about real es- able—at the Jowest rate o $ : eggplants, crate, 3.00a5.00: kale, b Alex. & MU Ver o g o friend in need to the uninitiated. Z licati . Balt. & Annap. 5s 65 g o 8 N d every application . Mt bra ovsterplants, 100, 5.00a7.00; peppers, L Wash. Rwy. & Elec. 3s : OO R = Chevy Chase.. 100 bundreds. MINING STOC 1.25; squash, crate. 2.00a3.00; toma- ager of our F Pot. Joint Stock L'd Bk 5s.. 101 20 Ariz E0t. Jeint Stock 2.9 1 Reaver Cons Apples—Rarrel, 1.00a3.50; bushel, 35| NEW YORK, January 18.—The Waer“Mkt, Coid Storace 0. 04 | .3/%00s Cop Mies 3 i3 [a1.25; cranberries, box, 3.00a4.00; | Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathe- Wardman Park Hotel ) 10 Divide grapefruit, box, 2.00n3.50: oranges, | dral on FEast Seventy-second street STOCKS. i BT i L AdE: eteambarries, ToUREL | mae destioyed by fre sarlf SOy The | many. piraten. oft peomutiat thikt w URLIC UTIL 1 Holliner . ...... 0% 2 4 i ¥ lin the church and spread to an ad-|NaVe become inclined to forget that Amarican Tel. & Telga 1530 | agh iy oo Hay and Grain Prices. | joining elght-story apartment bufld. | there can be legitimate promoters who Whn racda ;i ’ TR 2 Wheat—No. 2 red Winter, domestic, |Ing, forcing 16 families to the street | Pie¥ a ufeful part in the development 3 Zane .. spot, 1.481;: No. 2 red Winter, garlicky, | in night attire. The damage was esti untry Poiamag Ele, nid g WamnRws!& e com 180 Wash. Rwy. & Elec. vic 805 5 X0 | » 4 ‘ SEUDRAL DANE 13 Biemier’ Goid No. 2 spot, 82%: cob corn, new, |church of Archbishop Alexander, pri- forme dreams into realitics. - s i our Highly Specialized Appraisal Com- 27 0 Red arrior i : : : . {onal Capital 4.00 nominal per barrei. mate of Nerth and South America. It | AcUNIY la necessarlly traught with ! 40 San_To E ‘08 p 3 5 v it % 5 ambis ... 1 150 'Am Goid & P : No. 2, mew, 58 (asked) per |Wwas built for a Protestant denomina- | SSA( TSI S Bl Projecis of BRCOR: phans seeking safe outlet for their L nenh 10 Spearhead Goid No. 3, 54 asked. tion some vears ago and when pur- Pistnict & ‘Mschanios , Bag lots of-nearby, 95a1.00 per | chased by the Greek Orthodox Church | s seek Foderal-Amarican $Uni Verde Exi.. 22% 22% 2% | bushel. the interior was remodeled. FL LR 1Utah Apex % Hay—Receipts, 32 tons. The out Like many of the churches of e promoter Is a dvnamic influence, What Makes a Good Promoter, In America, there have heen so 1415 K St. M. 4752 X Our First Mortgage Notes are secured on Improved Real Estate in the Nation's Capital. The loans on these properties 10 Teck Hughes 2 Unt East Min 50 Second Con Oilfids Nationai Bank of Wash A Maracaiing Co [RUST COMPAN Beacon Ol TRUST COMPANY i acon Ol > B3 i American Secu & Trust Provision made for payment of District of Columbia Five Mill Tax MATURITIES: 2 TO 12 YEARS AMERICAN BOND & | MoRTGAGE (., Established 1904 Incorporated Capital & Surplus Over 0,000,000 17th and H Streets, N. W. ‘Washington, D. C. . a Century's Experience A Third of ‘ f /W/I///fl/’/////////, Rental Properties of All Kinds —are managed efficiently, economically and profit- : ing organizations. The promoter weds generally speaking, the supply is am-|and Russian congregations stand 8 ple for trade requirements. Prefer- |while services are in progress. the inventor to the administrator. He ixed t f I3 energy, force, imagination, standing Northan! Bamk. miked sorts, ‘Omly the top i ot | SALEIOF: “MAN INIRON out against routineers who iean to the overlooked. SAVINGS BAN 20 G haon | O Washingion G fon " on 28% 254 | 24.00; No. 3 timothy, 21.00a22.00; No. 1| pARIS. January 15.—Plans of the|CTéAtes new demands which enable Pslatos x Ol clover mixed, 24.50a25.00, T e e n emritoned for | he. ferrets out new wave of making el Gar Firemien's : i Red Tank 01 Dairy Products. The report that British capital was | (U] competition. The legitimate pro- National Union. 4 Reiter-Foster Oil Real Estate Title 180 Fefoal-American Co- pid INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS ward movement for hay is slow and, |Europe it had no pews, as the Greek | transformer of new ideas into work- ence = still being shown for good FIUAlinea nn v, [DOINLIRL A tcrn 0 clover hay and the heavier clover- o i SaLE i Crntinent: st timothy are coming In for any atten- o rrust : Golambla S tion. Al low-grade hay is dull and MASK” ISLE OPPOSED view that whatever is is right. Wash. Loan & Trist i Darby Pete. ferlonks e ' S Creates New Demands. putt Oll ot Pa o e T e The hona fide promoter sometimes merce & Savings Teonard 011 imothy, 24.50; No. 2 timothy By the Associated Press B bl v Savinks & Com e Siar Gak light’ clover mixed . people to live more comfortably, or to Sorinty Slveet 2 ¥ oo rlover mixed, French government to sell the Island | P8 0 foven e light clover mixed, 23.00a24.0 e whatn ‘1o and [ transact business more efficiently, or Washington Mechanics S paniin FIRE INSURANCE Yount, Prod Straw—No. 1 wheat, 13.50a14.00 per t " 0ld products more cheaply, or he sug- Amaion 4 X0 Reaford 0 ton; No. 1 oat, 14.00a15.00 per ton. 10 years, have met with much Antag- | gogta combinations to eliminate waste. Coreoran . . A Pantepec Oil sm. | oter i imitated by numerous charla- % 1 planning to turn the island into a ™ = = PITLE INSURANCE ; 011 Cal 2 Live poultry—Turks pound, 40a | model Winter sesort has brought prot. | AnS Who use such ideas merely as Columbia _ Title 10 MISCELLANEOUS B.c paver pld ‘ede Stora nid Laneion “Momotyve ot Rvan.&_ Sioiase Horchants: 7 o 106 ater Linotspe 108 Mege. & Ty e Storee Bl Sn R e e ton Woolward & Lothron pid.... 103 pu . Miss Mabel L. Patterson, who a few vears ago began her business career .at $20 a week, now is sales manager of ® real eetate concern in Buffale, N. Y. at §7,500 a year. » old, 35a38; poor and crooked asts, 30: Spring chickens, 28a30; Leghorns, %5a28; pooy and thin, 2%a24: g i Leghorns, 22a24; old : capons, 33a35; ducks, r and thin, 23a23; geese, 208 100 Chesebr'gh %00 Tmp O of P BRON Praivie 0 & G 600 Prairie P L 6005 0 N J n. guinea fowl, 50a75; pigeons, palr, | 30a35. Dressed poultry—Turkeys, 40a42 5; poor and crooked breasts, 30 chickens, 25a30; roosters, 18a20; , 34a45; ducks, 26a30; geese, | Fggs—Recelpts, 749 cases; native Iand nearby firsts,'in free cas |at 4212a4 Butte; to fancy 45a50; prints, a0a5: 4%9a51; ladles, 30; rolls, 24a28; packed, 24a25; process butter, 37a3s; dairy prints, 24a28, estatlons from every part of the Ri- viera. The district Is already object- ing to the numerous subdivisions financed by foreign capltal. The Island of Ste. Marguerite, which is about four miles in circumference, is situated at the mouth or Cannes Bay. The “man in the iron mask,” made famous by Dumas, was incar- cerated in the Ste. Marguerit fort- ress in 1687. History still disputes his identity. In 1873 Marshal Bazaine, who was accused of treason in sur. rendering Metz to the Prussians, was an inmate of the prison. He sue- | ceeded In escaping the following year. It is reported that the French gov- ernment has been offered a large sum for the island, but newspapers and ;oclletle: are fighting the proposed eal. camouflage for stock jobbery. In analyzing the economics of the promoter, Charles W. Gerstenberg, in his Financial Organization and Man- agement of Business, says: “Promotion is the first step in finance. Promotion'may be defined as the discovery of business opportunities and the subsequent organization of funds, property and managerial ability into a business concern for purposes of making profits therefrom. “The promoter has been much ma- lgned. He is not a prestidigitator. Ru- tus . Wallingford no more represents the real type of promoter than Sher- lock Holmes represents the true type of detective. e true promoter may have his moments of el t ease, but he knows what real work is. We are told that one of the best:-kngwn pro- . Telephoni: Main 884 ? New York Main 2100 ably for many Washing- ton owners, by our Prop- erty Management service. As specialists, we attend to every detail of upkeep, “leases, collections. Your profit is our constant aim. B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. NJWA -~