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&aef r Oif- - THE WASHINGTON TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1911. f YJ,?5'Js'f''"?B''?5",lC' 14 INSURANCE HI BACKS WOODWARD'S NEW BUILDING HERE Another Demonstration of . Confidence in Washing ton Realty Operations. The confidence with which the most icarcful lnesio-s of largo funds regard the safety and earning power of Wash ington leal estate and buildings, is il lustrated again today bv a large loan Vhich has Just ben made upon the irifw Woodward buildins A deed of trust for yoOOOO was recorded with the District Reorder jesterdnv, showing thit Samuel W. Woodward has seemed that amount of money from the Trav elers' Inburanca Company, of Hartford, Conn. The moitgage covers the Woodward huilding properij an-1 runs from one to fve j ears, and t'ie interest is namort at IS per cent. The Clt Bank, of Hart ford, and h Qulwy Smith, of Washing ton, are named as trustees. Consldpnble hpevi'lation Pnd interest in thtf financing of the Woodward build ling has been evident ever tinre Mr voodw aril s plans to erect a large of llie building at the southwest corner of Fifteenth and H streets northwest, were icrst announced Rumors were afloat in teal estate an.l financial droits thnt the nnonev was forthcoming from Boston and New York som -es. but there nevei T.as anything definite. The other new offic building directlv opposite, the Southern building, aho was financed chiefly br a large Insur--inre compm, the Kquitalle. of New York, which took $VK),(X of the first jnortgago b-nds of the Southern Build ing Corporation. To Build Capital'City. '. Australia is asking the architects of the world to si.bmlt competitive designs for a new capitnl city for that country, and specifications have been received at the British consulate. 17 State street, New York The Australian government has decided to build the capital in the township of Dalgd.v, in the Bombala district on the Snowy river, almost on the border between Vew South Wales and Victoria. Victoria is the present capital. It Is estimated that the new buildings will cost $35,000,000. Three prizes to com peting architects are offered, a flrst prize of JS.W0. a second of J3,G30, and a third of $2,423 Buys Dwelling. Max Abel has purchased from Shan non & Luchs the two-htory dwelling at WR Perry street northwest for $5,000, and will occuj-v it The house has Juht been completed and contains six rooms. Real Estate Transfers. "Woodlcy Park Lea III11 to Joseph I Bris- tow lot 35 block 18. 310 N street northwest, between Thlrt -fourth and Thirty -flfth street -Thomas It Good win et u to GvorKO W Estler. part lit . 68, square 122S. 310 North Carolina avenue southeast, between Flrt and Fecond street Florence D Mc- Aullffe ct vi ts Joeiph L, and Viola. 11 , Barnard, lot K. square 7T5, J10 Tenth street northeast between C and D streets -Herman It. HowenstMn et ux to Edna M RI- and 'Will C Frrnch. lot Si. quare t63, 110 Same to Leila Lee, 1 t 64, equare 9C3, $10 Pennsylvania avenue Foutheist between Fourteenth and Fifteenth stret-ts ITerman II Honensteln et ux to Howard It an 1 Fannie S Robe), part lot 11, square 1063 319o0 Hlllbrook Minnie n Collins et vlr Elmer. to Mary A. Kundahl, lots 22 and 23, square C077 315 Fourteenth and S streets northwest William B McKnlpht et ux to Nannie F Phillip", part rljrlnal lot S, square 218, $10 C5 and 627 TMrteenth strwt northwest Amanda J Thorn, trustee, to Edna L. Clapp part lots 10 and 12, square 2OT $109 000 Edna I. CKpp ennvvs same prop- ertj to George U Hunting. $10 Estate of 'William Holrmad Charles W King et ux to Max Onpcnhelmcr. lot 71. 110 The Vital Records. Births. WHITE. Reginald O. and Susanah V. Carlisle, girl Morgan J. and Kathcrlne Chewnlng, boy. James and Irvin C. Krlgbaum, boy. John V. and Sophie M. Schmitt. boy. John E and Minnie L. onder. boy. Bertrand A. and Julia Clark, girl Clarence B. and riorence Smith, girl. Robert H. and Virginia Lake, twins, boy and girl Byron and Velma M McCandless, boy. George W and Florence Moran, girl Charles E. and Rebecca J. Palmer, girl Daniel and Ann C. McFadden, girl. George R. and Maude A Orton, girl. Fred and Jessie M Hart, girl. Lewis a,nd Ella M. Atkins, boy. COLOED. Aulden and Mildred Schey, girl. Lafayette and Adam M. McNeill, jr., boy.. Robert and Rachel Phillip, girl. William A. and Margaret R, Lee, boy. Andrew and Bertha Ashton, girl. Joseph and Villie Burke girl. Dennis and Ethel Brlsco, boy. Emanuel and Lizzie Smith, girl. James R. and Pearl Bassll, boy. James and Bertha Clark, girl Frank and Lillian Hunter, girl John and Cora Reed, boy. Walter and Maud Hvt,on, girl. Josnah and Rachael Johnson, boy. Harry and Mamie Evans, boy. Richard and Alice Smith, boy. William and Elsie Campbell, boy. William G. and Annie Smith boy. Barry and Emma Hicks, girl. Marriage Licenses. WHITE Frank P. Voehl and Minnie .P. Caxrico, both of Washington James P Harris and Nellie Harris, both of Frederick county, Md. "William E Bragg and Octavla West coot, both of Richmond. "Va. John F Kirk and Alice C. Taylor, both of Baltimore, Md Marcantone D'TrapanI and Laudanl A gala, both of Washington. Albert G Young and Mary A. Ham mond, both of Washington William W Bolls and Dess M. Bowers, both of Washington. Alvern R Chrlsler, of Auburn, N. T , and Sophie R. Kloeber, of Washing ton. COLORED. Wilfred Warren and Salllo Cobb, both of Washington. Isaac Graves and Lucy Palmer, both of Washington William L Burke and Margnerltta Morris, both of Washington. Edward Williams and Dora Helbext, both of Washington. Deaths. WHITE. Thomas Lowry, 85 years, 918 Fifteenth street southeast. Ida B. Kelley, 47 years, 73 Thirteenth street northeast. Bernard McCarthy, 65 yqars, Govern ment Hospital for Insane. Minnie V. Estcs, 28 years, 615 Sixth street northwest. Earah K. Huntington, 2 years, 625 Third street northeast. James B. Tipton, 3 months, 1259 Union street southwest. Elmont J Seymour. S years, 715 Six teenth street northeast. Leonard Avery. 8 dajs, 141 Bates street northw est. Infant of William B. and Anne M. Ker- - t Stocks Generally LOCAL SECURITIES Railway Common Showed Weakness Washington & Virginia Higher. There was comparatively Httlebusl ne&s transacted In the local market, most of the bales being of small lots on investment oiders. Values as a luic weie steady and strong, especially for bond1-, which attracted relatlvsly moie attention than did the stocks Railway common was weak at 44'., making a. locs of ncarlj a. point for the week. The preferred vvaH sold In a tiiall wav at fc9. No transactions were recorded In Capital Traction There are ho many bargains on the list toU that pav bettei returns on the Investment than Capital Traction that It rarely allows in the list of sales Washington & Virginia common moved up to il. about the highest on this turn. Gas ."in at 109 110, Railway 4s at So, and Consolidated Potomac 5s at lOJJilOJVs were verj firm. Cashier Worthlngton, of the Mer chants & Mechanics Savings Bank, re turned from Canada on Monday Today's Sales on the Local Exchange Washington Gas 5's, Jl.OOOffllO. Washington Railway and Electric 4's, ll.OjOfcN"), M.OOOiaSo, $1.000fi65 Potomac Cons. 5 s. S1,000(S102S. Jl.OOOa 102 Capital Traction, 7T130. Washington Railway and Electric, com, 2.V&44V. 25&-H4, SfflMW, r-MV, Washington Rullway and Electric pre ferred. 6fiK, MzS-. 3iiS4, 75fcfe9 Washington Gas &SW Mergenthaler, YaA, 21HS3. Washington-Virginia Railway, com mon, 10 42. After call Washington Gas 6's, $2,0003 ir'V Lanston, 7r. Bid and Asked On Local Exchange GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bid. Ask. Reg. 2's 1004 JWi Coupon 2's 1CW,4 10J KtK 3-s 10m 102H Coupon 3's 101H ... Reg 4's 113V 114H U. S Coupon 4"s 113, 114H GAS BONDS. Georgetown Gas 5's 110 Washington Gas 5 s ICjTb HO RAILROU3 BONDS. Capital Traction R. R. 6's.... 112 Anacostia & Potomac 5's 101 Anacostia & Pot. Trust 5's.. 101 11214 Cltj & Suburban C's 102. 101 103 S-'.H &5 Columbia R. R. oh IUIVj Metropolitan R R Es 10S Wash R. & Elec i's S5 Wash. Alex. &. Mt. V. 5's W MIb''M, VNEOtS IiOND-4. Potomac Elec. Cons 5 s 102 102 Potomac Elec. Lt.. 5'b 108 C. & P Telephone 5 s Amer Tel Telga. 4's 10S Emerson Steam. Pump 6's .. 75 ias-i 1U4U 95 "Wash Market 6s. 1927 004 103 Wusn.. .MatKLt US, 147 JUlVi 1M W. M. Cold Storage 5 s 100-Vg N &. Steamboat 5's liH Riggs Realty 5 s Iu2 100 105 110 PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS. Capital Traction IJSH 131 Aash. Rj. & Elec. com 44 Wash. Rj & Elec, pf KH iV4 91 220 fc9 200 N & W Steamboat 21b. Aashlngton Gab SSa4 Georgetown Gas 100 mer T"I. &. Telga 133 u 1 a via Dominion 60 Wash -Va, Ry , com 42 43 Wash-Va. R , pief 6S 75 TVPE MACHINE STOCKS. Mergenthaler Linotjpe 232 233 Lanston Monotpt 91 Sou MINING STOCK. Greene Cananea 6 7 NATIONAL BANK STOCKS. American National Bank 1S5 200 Capital Nat. Bank 205 220 Columbia National Bank 250 280 Commercial Nat Bank 200 205 District National Bank 132ft 13374 rar. & Mech. Nat. Bank 260 Lincoln Nat Bank 141 Met. National Bank 216 ... Riggs Nat. Bank TOO .711 Second Nat. Bank 16Q 1G5 national Bank of Wash 2G0 TRUST COMPANY STOCKS. Amer. Sec. & Trust 2S2 National Sav. & Trust 230 Union Trust 142 143 Wash Loan & Trust 222 225 United States Trust 120 125 SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Home Savings 800 Merch. Mech. Savings 170 200 Union Savings 240 260 Bank of Commerce 13 Lat Wash Savings Bank.... 12 ... Provident Sav. Bank 9 10 FIRE INSURANCE STOCKS. Arlington Fire Insurance 30 Corcoran Flra Insurance St Firemen's Fire Insurance 20 22 Tranklln Flro Insurance 37 40 Ger. Amer. Fire Ins 260 Nat. Union Fire Ins K ... Potomac Fire Insurance 32 TITLE INSURANCE STOCKS. Columbia Title Insurance 4 .. Real Estate Title Ins 90 MISCELLANEOUS STOCK. Emerson Steam. Pump 11 Grapho , pf 20 Merch Trans. & Storage 117 Security Storage 2M Washington Market 17 Chapln-Sacks 170 30 210 Jinks Had Mighty Poor Memory, That's Certain Senator Thompson was talking about a recalcitrant witness who had appear ed beforo one of tha many recent com mittees of Investigation in Washington. "The witness' memory," said Senator Thompson, "was faulty, superlatively faulty. But perhaps there was a reason for its faultlness, though not so open and plain a reason as In the case of Jinks. "Jinks, poor fellow, visited New York during the hot spell, and for a week or more frequented roof gardens, sitting in the cool breezo of an electric fan, a cigar always In ono hand, and an Iced transparent, heady drink always In the other. "Jinks, at midnight one hot evening:, appeared at his favorite roof garden, beckoned his favorite waiter, and said: "Was hlc Blnks hero tonight?" " 'Yes. sir: he dined here, sir,' the waiter answered. " 'Was I,' said Jinks. was I hlc with bjmj' "-Eishaage. KBE AGAIN SLOW WITHBONDSFAVORED Easier, Lessening Trading Radius UNION PACIFIC LEADS IN ACTIVITY, WITH IRREGULAR FLUCTUATIONS BUT SLIGHT DECLINES. NEW YORK, Aug. 15. The action of the session centered very largely in Union Pavlflo shaies. most of the room traders devoting their operations entire ly to this security, hence its Irregular ity and range of 1 points with more or less frequent changes within the limits nled. The heaviest short Interest Is in this. Reading and Steel, although the operations of the bears have not been rcstilcted but havo been widely scat ter ed. The sharp rallv vesterday afternoon was not based on but favornblo action whatsoever nothing more than the cov ering of the extended short line. Lon don came fractionally better, evidently from buvlng orders placed from this side of the AtlantK for effect, as Eng land liiFt at this tlnio is In no position to take advantage of the happenings that go t depiess our maiket she has troubles enough of her own to occupy her attention ind jnsettle capital The wise men of the street have the Idea that the rlsos that come Into the market now nnd then particularly the boom late Monday, are Inspired bv a desire to t'ette strong spots for liqui dation pui poses Hcno th-v light shy of following the rallies, urging the buy Today s New York Stock Exchange Prices Quotations furnished by W D Hlbb s & To. members of New Tork fitock Exchange, Washington Stock Exchange, and Chicago Board of Trade, Hlbbi Uulldlng. RAILEOADS 1:30 To. Hlrh. Low p in. Oon. at.. Tp & S. Fe. com 108 105 105H 1 10oV Atlantic Coast Line.l28H 123V4 123Vi 1 1224 Bait & Ohio. com...lu2 102 Vt 102V 1 102 Bait. & Ohio, pfd I 89H Brooklyn Rap Tran 76V 76 76 I 76 Canadian pacific 2 237V4 238 I 239H Chesapeake & Ohio. 75H 74H 75 I 75 C, Mil. & St. P. COHU6V4 Ui.W 115H 1 116 Ch. & Gt- West, com 20V .0W 20 I 20 Chic. & N. W.. com.ja 141V1 142 I 141 Denv. &. Rio G , pfd 63 3W 63 I 54 Erie common 80 80 EOtt I 80 Erie 1st pfd. 60 DO W I 60 Erie 2d pfd 40 40 4 I 49 Great Northern pfd 126 126 12 1 12o Inter-Met. com 15 15 15 I 15 Inter-Met. pfd 43H 43 43H I 44 Lehigh Valley 167 16b iec 1 167 M.. K. & T. com 82 82 Si I S3 M.S P. & S S.M. com. 137 18b 137 I 135 Missouri Pacific 42 4iv4 42H I 42 N. Y. C. & Hud. R...104 1C3 103 I 104 N .Y. Ont. & West.. 0 40 40 I 40 Norfolk & Western. -.103 103 1C3 I 103 Northern Pacific 121 120 121 1121 Pennsylvania J2l 120 12m 1 121 Reading, com 146 145 146 I 146H Rock Island, com 27 26 27Vi I 27 Rock Island, pfd .... 63 63 6J I 63 BtLiS.F, 2nd pfd 43 2 42 I 42 South. Par., com .... 116 114 115 I 116 Southern Ry , com ... 29 28V 28 I 28 Texas & Pacific 25 24 24 I 25 Third Avenue 8 8 I 8 Toledo. St L & W.. o 19 154 19 I 19V Union Pa Inc. com... 173 172 173 1 174 Union Pacific, pfd.... 62 92 KV4 92 VAabash com 14 14 14 I 14 t abash pf 31 80 894 I 294 Wis Central com 64 64 M I 63 Western Md 68 63 68 I 67 Chicago Grain Market. Furnished to Tha "VV-uhlngton Tlmra by A f! Plant &. Co , 1415 Q street northwest Wheat. Open High. Lew. 1 15 fcepUmber W 60S 90 5-0 December 94 95 04, 91t May 100 IOOV4 100 lW-, Corn September 63 CI (3 61 December OH 61i OS 61 May C3 64 63 64 New York Cotton Market. Furnished to Tho Washington Tim by A. O. Plant &. Co . 1415 G street northwest. Open High. Lew. 1 15 September 11.35 1150 1135 11 j October 11.25 11 4". 11 23 1141 December 1131 1152 11.31 1144 November 1127 1144 11.23 ILK) Little Hope Felt for Aged Victim's Recovery But little hope Is held out for the recovery of Robert Townsond, seventy five years old, who upset a lamp while lying tn bed, at 313 Pennsylvania ave nue, northwest, last night and was severely burned. Ho Is at Casualty Hopltal in a critical condition. Tovvnsend Is supposed to have reached for some article on a table which stood beside his bed. In doing so, he overturned the lamp and in an Instant the bed clothing was aflame The screams of the old man brought as sistance, and he was dragged from the burning bed and hurried to the hospi tal W 1' TV J1. 1 . ' - - 1 Wl I iv A---1 w si-'- V'-- I I . AS '" Have you modernized your business methods ? Are you making use of Western Union Day and Night Letters? They are a part of successful business and social life. TRE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY $ t! to "at -Jt.: fr w t m 7c 1 Wl K- hi fcy-1 "A a EN W . ! ft "tVl pfe.: LmmAj: 1 ' .. "- - . . ,-:r.- . '' ?-! At mfmamnmmmmammmammmammmmamtsx Eissssssfrifsss''l1ify ing of stocks on the weak spots and tho liquidation on strength. With the immediate, opening Union PaclOo was dropped a point and then U additional. Then followod a rally that carried It back practically to within Yt of yesterday's closing. Similar action with lessened lluctuatlon followed In practically everything and when the bell tapped the advent of tho noon hour, values were pressing close on the flnal quotations of Monday. An excep tion must be made on Lehigh Valley, which was higher, Canadian Pacific lYt lower, and a few otner stocKS in which slight gains were scored. During tho noon hour tho market lost much of its activity and Union Pacific again showed irregularity for a point net loss. Steel, common, on the con trary, was very Arm, turning a H net gain, while the majority of securities eased ofT fractionally only. There was nothing in the news of tho morning to cause any particular atten tion Some observers declared mat me urgent liquidation had run Its course, and the market Is not high by any means considering money rates, etc. Tho Canadian Pacific showed a surplus for the flsoal year. Hfter palng divi dends of $11,873,242. which was carried forward. The market in the second hour of the afternoon was decidedly dull. INDUSTRIALS 1:J0 Tes High. Low. p m. Close. Amal. Copper 6J C2 e2 I 63 Am. Beet 3ugar com 62 61 51 I 61 Am. Can com 9 9 9 I 9 Am. Can pf 83 83 83 I 83 Am. Car & Fdy com 62 61 62 61 Am. Cotton OH com. 64 64 64 I 65 Am. Lo. com I 86 Am. Sm & Ref. com. 71 71 71 I 72 Am. S. & Ref. com... 115 114 115 1 114 Am. TeL & Tel 131 134 134 I 134 Am. Tobacco, pfd.... 94 93 94 I 93 Col. F. & I. com SO SO 80 I 30 Con. Gas, N. Y 138 137 188 1 138V4 Distillers Securities, 82 32 82 I 82 Great Northern Ort 48 48 43 I 43 Goldfield Cons 6 5 6 1 6 Mackay Co.'s com... 83 S3 63 I 83 Pacific Mall S. a 29 29 29 I 29 People's Gas of Chl..J04 1044 104 1 104 Ry. Steel Spring, com 1 81 81 I 81 Rep 1 & 3 . com 26V4 25 26 I 26 Tenn. Cop 3J 33 33 83 O. S. Rub , com 37 37V4 87V4 I 38 U.B a C I. P., com. 1S 1 13 I 18 U. S. Steel, com 74 7SV 74 I 78 J. S. Steel, pfd 116 115 116 1 116 Utah Copper 45 45 45 I 45' Va. Car Chem , com 56 55- 66 664 West. Union Tel.... 74 74 74 I 78 West. Elec. Man fct C6 66 1 66 BONDS Amer. Tobacco 4's.... 85 84 E5 85 Amer. Tobacco 6'b....105W 104 104 1 104 B. & O. General 4 s. ts 9d 93 I 98V. Chi., Rock Is. & Pac. 72 72 72 I 72 Inter. Metro. 4's... 77 77 774 I 78 Union Pac Con. 4's. .104 1CJ 103 1 103 U. & Steel 2d 5's 105 104 104 1 105 New York Curb Market. Furnished to Th Washington Times b Harrlman Co.. New Tork; G. B Chlpman, manager local brcneh. Colorado Bidldtns Open.lilKh Low. Clo Britlsh CoL Copper... 4 .4 4 4 Con. Axlz. Sm. (new). t Florence lss IS IS IS Giroux Mining G 5 5 5 Greene-Cananea 6 6 6S 6 Inspiration Copper.... 7 7 7 7 Kerr Lake Ml Ml Ml Mi La Rose Con 3 3S 3S n Mclvlnley-Darragh ... 1ft 1ft 1ft 1ft Niplsslng Mines S 6 5 & Aged Man Not Identified, Asserts Hospital Head Superintendent ZInkham, of the Wash ington Asylum Hospital, today denied the report that the aged man who was brought to that Institution Sunday morning after having been fount? wondering about In the streets in a demented condition had been positive ly identified as J. L. Turner of Lon don, England. It was reported that the man had been Identified by a man named John Overman who came to this city from his home In Virginia. Mr. Zankham said today that no one hab as el been to the hospital to see tho man, and that there was no change In his condition. Captain Boardman today received a telegram from the police of Danville. Va., where the old man Is supposed to have relatives, stating that officers sta tioned at the railroad station had seen him board a train for this cfty early Sunday morning. They stated, how ever, that the man was a stranger to them and that eo far they had failed to find any one who knew of him. - - ' - Jr - .. - : .. . -. ". . .?r. . .... SM X I NO, t ASHb IT M ADY APE k HOMG IT J VMI CTII I M MLF To OU MILL )V bar y WEARING r FOOLISH QUESHONS-Hftl. Motorist Returns Purse He Picked Up Everyone who loses their pocket book does not have the Rood fortune that Mrs Chase Palmer, of 1209 Nine teenth street northwest, had yester day when she dropped her hand bag containing $35 and some trinkets out of the window of a swiftly moving street car near Delaware and Massa chusetts avenues northeast. Mrs Palmer had the car stopped and start ed back for tho bag Before-she could recover lt a man who was driving an automobile stopped and picked U up He then hurried away Mrs Palmer returned to her home, but before she had arrived there the operator of the automobile had tele phoned to the place several times in nn effort to find the owner of the bag. No one was at tho house to answer the phone A few minutes later the man brought tho hand bag to the house Girl Sleep Walker Has Narrow Escape Catherine Gates, seventeen years old, of G55 Carolina avenue southeast, nar rowly escaped being killed about 12:30 last night, when she fell out of a second-story window at her home while walking In her bleep That she escaped with but a few bruises is considered nothing less than miraculous She was removed to Casualty Hospital, where her Injuries were treated This morning she was removed to her home. Members of the girl's family told the hospital officials that she hfid been subject to sleepwalking for some time, and that while she hnd met with slight accidents she had never walked out of a window before. CASINO 7th nnd V t. Tirn aiorsn or laughs. Well, We're Open ! Did you ever ee a clenner, snappier, better shovr for 10c and 20c f We only played to 3J5B1 Admissions yesterday, but we may do better today Get in Line Early FOIl WC IIAVC THEO AND HER DANDIES rIHHAKN TRIO AiiTiirn mem ruLM-Vm: & wicks IIMIIUNO TRIO Premiere Photo Play Productions. FINANCIAL Capital and Surplus. ..tl.909.0M Deposits Over 000,000 Our Excellently Equipped Real Estate Dept. is prepared to give the best possible attention to the management of your prop erty. x TRUST DEPT. invites appointments in all fiduciary capacities. The Washington Loan and Trust Company Cor. 9th and F Sts. JOHN JOT EDSON, President The Safest Investments Are those that do not fluctuate during dis turbed conditions of the money or stock mar kets. First deed of trust notes (flrst mort gages), well secured on real estate In the District of Columbia, constitute "gilt edge" Investments. They do not depend upon the financial responsibility of Individuals or cor porations for their stability and are exempt from taxation as personal property. "We can supply such investments In amounts from $500 upward. Send for booklet, "Concernlngr Loans and Investments." SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEYCO., 727 1BTH STREET N. W. nSSOBBBCBSSHSSCSSaBSSllSllHn Capital and Surplus. S2.3M.00i. Ut Have You Prepared a Will ? -m a 1-1. it,l. ..nmrtanv Altslst vou in the performance of thlB Important duty. Booklet on ap plication. All offices of trust ao cepted. UNION TRUST COMPANY 15 th and H Sts. N. "W. EdTTurd J. Stellvraeen, Prealient. Want Ads LOST AND FOUND LOST Brtndle and whltn bulldog (male) Re ward If returned to $03 B st , or Informa tion to whereabouts Phoiw Main 3272 ! LOST Brown collie (male), tag No. 2642 Reward If returned to lfa 10th et. 3 B ' LOST Lady's gold watch Finder please no tify UK Clifton st Jf V 1'hoiw o Iumbla. Z123. LOST OR STOLEN Gentleman's gold watch, either going or comlnc from ball game. Initials "K .N It Keturn to 22J& Ee at N. W and receUe reward 1 LOST Autolat who found lady's bag on Mass and Del aes , toda, may return same to 1206 ISth st. N VS. and reoens r-ard LOST Sunday evening on Cbey chase car or near lMh st and Columbia n ad, pair tortoise shell spectacle' Kindly return Room 431, Senate Office Uulldlmr Reward. LOST Aug. 14, near th and N ave.. or on car, lady's hunting cane k'1J watch, tinted dial. Old EtiK.lsh 'Vt engrad .,n back and lad's picture in bock if case Highly valued from associate n Reward If returned to Apt 20, the Ednor. 2118 P st, N- IV. LOST Lady's black parasol, Rt Hecht s lace counter Regard If returned to Miss CROSSOX. SOS D N. E. LOST Lady's pocketbook las' evening, own- c m iiAiur, Jiis Jk. 1' Hi OSCCij, On m- ilde Reward If returned tu HJS Q st. N W Thone N 60 LOST Young lorkhIre or skje terrier dng Reward If returned to 24".2 ISth N. V FOUND S hats, 4 pins. I camera. 2 pocket- j books, 2 pair cuff buttons. 1 handkerchief. 4 I coats, eleven umbrellas 3 packages, 3 pair eeglosses. 2 photographs, 1 sign board, I paper roll, 1 cap. 1 mirror, 1 boo. 1 shaving mug, 1 suit case WASHINGTON TER MINAL CO. PERSONAL EMERALD CHILL CURE For the relief aad possible cure of all kinds of malaria. Price 50c box. Mall orders soil Ueu EM- I ERALD DRUG CO . 4th and Masj. ave. N W SITUATIONS WANTED Female. WANTED B joung white girl position as waitress tn boarding house, start at onoe. BOX 8. Times office SITUATIONS WANTED Male. NIGHT WATCHMAN Position vtantej b reliable man, 12 per week, referenda KHOTZINOEK 1335 W st N W WILL GIVE 125 CASH to secure me steady posltion paving 112 to JL; keek. BOX 63.', Times office. WANTED By young man position as trav eling salesman. For Information applv to E. L. McNEIL, Churchville, Va. WANTED By ung eulored man. position In boarding house Address 313 N. Y ave N. W. HELP WANTED Male and Female. CIVIL SERVICE. Epeclal Ins'ructions given those desiring ts take civil servlca examinations. Bookkeep ing, shorthand, and typewriting. The high average always maintained by those we train for these examinations is your best assur ance of success. BTRAYEU'3 BUSINESS COLLEGE. Old Masonic Temple, cor. Sth F sts. N. W. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITINO-Com- plete course Pitman. Barnes, and Gregg, : with touch typewriting and machine at home, S35, Syllabic, 326, Private Instruction. I STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE. 31 Colorado 1 Bldg . Phone M. 1112. BUTLER AND COOK Man and wife, col ored: naval officer; $50. references re quired. EUREKA. 1011 N. Y. ave. N. VT. IMPROVE THE TIME ty taking a courts that will fit you for a good position. Sum mer sessions; day and evening. Reasonabls rates. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, til East Capitol St. HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMAN Colored , Immediately, for general housework; wash and iron, in family of four adults. Apply SOS ISth St. N. W. 1 SEAMSTRESS. Apply TOLMAN DRY. th and C sts. N. W LAUN 1.. WOMAN Settled, white, as matron, quire LEADER THEATER, Sth St. In- BE A TRAINED NURSE Study at home; earn 325 weekly: thousands wanted; free Information. ROCHESTER NURSES' IN STITUTE, 1042. Rochester. N. Y. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES. TOLEDO CAFE. 620 Pa. ave X. W. GIRL Experienced, In candy store, st. N. W. SOS 7th GIRL Neat, colored; waitress; good wages for right one. 7 H st. N W. GIRL Colored, neat, to assist at housework, immediately. Apply 607 H st. N. W. .. GIRLS Shirt and cellar department. The ELITE LAUNDRY. 2119 Hth N. W. LADIES AND GIRLS Reliable home work; stamping patterns. Jl 50 dozen; work guar anteed; lady in attendance. Call Room 215. Kenois Bldg., 11th and O. 1 .rmr.T liriTTTT TATT.nTS- 910 S Only scientific school this side of New York, where manicuring is thoroughly taught; course 35; Hair Pressing. Shampooing. Chiropody. NURSE to take care of two children. J. L. GRANT, bb . " SERVING, PANTRY WOMAN; help for ho tels; today. BURGESS HOTEL AGENCY, 503 10th. STENOGRAPHER Permanent position; 38 per week: promotion as earned. Address BOX 12, Times omce. WOMAN for general housework; no cooking. 203 D st. N. W. .. WOMAN for general housework, once, 315 C St. N. W. Apply at WOMAN for general housework; accustomed to children; no cooking. 41! K st. N. W. .. WAITRESSES Experienced. N. W. 497 Pa. ave. YOUNG LADY with knowledge of general office work, who can do bookkeeping; must be accurate with figures and rapid; state salary expected; experience If any; also references. Address BOX E, Times office. HELP WANTED-MALE 1 BARBER Steady work, fll guarantee. 521 itnn.ii.fi. HELP WANTED MALE BR PORTER wanted at 2CS 7th street BARTENDER-Good; 15 week. m 9tS BO,V"7?x?r5; g001 teady. HOME CAFE. 145 G IS. W. BOY-Energetic. In real estate office Brine references. Apply H. F. WELCH. 71S 14th X. W.. between 9 and 10 a. m. and 12 and 1 p. m. BOYS Two, stout, white, as tinners' helpers. Apply at once. 625 Mth st U. W. IRON CLAD ROOFING CO. CLEANER AND PRESSER.J4U F streeT COLLAR PRESSER-At OUceJtt N. H." ave. N. W. ".ryfr - 20 MEN to distribute circulars. Apply Wed nesday, 7 a. m., 1008 I'a. are, N. V. ! WOOD LATHER Experienced, at once. Call at 1000 C st. S. W after S p m f BOY to make himself generally useful In automobile buslnevi, good chance to learn. rOIOMAC AUTO CO . 1110 C st N JV. 1 . BOIS with wheels, at once, guarantee 3 to J12 a week. DIME MEbSEXGER BER V1CE. 1228 H st. N. W. MAN Colored, In milk dairy, good wages to right man. 15th and Irving sts. N. E. 1 BARBER First-class; 112 week guaarnteed. 11 Wisconsin ave. N W i APPRENTICE One working with tools; must be reliable and Industrious. Apply by letter, giving full particulars. WILLIAM KOCH. Plumber. Ull H st. N W. BLACKSMITH'S HELPER. J. T. SPRINQ MA.N SONS. 901 7th H W. BRICKLAYER! Three, at once. Alley be tween 6th and 7 sts. N E. Bring tools. Open stsyj BOY In a plumbinjf establishment, to at tend store, take orders, and make him self generally useful, no trlders need apply. Apply by letters, giving references, etc., V.V 1LXJAM KOCH. Ull H st, N W BOl White, 17. or 13 ears old. In shoe store, cno with some experience as stock bo Apply HIRSH SHOE STORE, 10.6-:S 7th st - BOYS over 15 yean eld. with bicycles. Ap ply WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH uidce. 1401 F it, COLLAR PRESSER First-class, at once. 904 D st. N. W BELL BOl S Six, white, at once, must have hotel experience. FISHER S AGENCY. 419 10th st. ENGINEER IJcensed, or good fireman Ap ply VV A SIMPSON. 530 7th st.SE... MEN WANTED. White and colored, at once, to prepare for positions at 10 per week. See The NATION AL AUTO COLLEGE 1341 9th N W PLATE PRINTERS on bank note work. The CHAS H. ELLIOTT CO. 17th st. and Le high ave , Phlla.. Pa. PRESSER-At once, work 105 L st N experienced, W steady PLL MBERS Flrst-claes sts. ISth and Kllboum -1 EALESMAN Fur. first-class, must have best references In regard to character and abil ity Address BOX 670. Times office. STABLEMAN wanted at ISO C street norta east. ,. STEADY JOB for experienced BARBER, at once. 7L5 Sth S E. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING CORPO RATION delres local man to sell stock, permanent position, liberal pay. 612 C lo rado Building IOLNG MAN to draw soda water JOHN R MAYOR. 716 7th st N W. NOTICE TO LADIES " " TRLNKS TRAVEL all over ths world, but they always come back to DE NEPHEWS. 905 9th N W, for repairs. Drop postal, wnl call and give estimate. VIA VI SCIENCE OF HEALTH natural. son-surglcal. cloth bound, 40O-pag btok free. Apply by mall. 911 Colorado Building. Free lecture for women Wednesday, 3.30 p.m. ETlLKliT STICKER'thit ever stuck. Glue furniture, glass, china, books, everything. Royal Glue.2u.4Gc 60c Pints Jl Druszlsts. etc. DANCING PROF WT.NDHA1I, SIS 12th nw ; lesson SOe. Private lessons any hour, guaranteed all scholars. M.6?9. all summer, electric fans. DA ISONS, Prof. & Mrs , Academy. 71 Sth st. N. W. Luuns any hour, class & danoe Tue & Frl evgs. Pb. M i&M. Electric fans. MIStaES CHAMBERLAIN AND COBB'S Dancing Studio, 2U Eye it. .N W.. social dance ev. lion, night at studio Phone iil-M RUG WEAVING HAVE YOUR RLGS woven where work U guaranteed, carpets cleaned by expert weavers that know the nature of them, old Eclipse. Laurel, Arm. FaLtury. ZE0 :0th t E " Phone Main 32M M. UEAL.T1FLL RLGS woven from old carpets by the WASHINGTON RLG WEAVINO CO . 831 5th st. N W. Main 4623 IF Ol have never seen rugs woven from old carp s we will be pleased to show ou. ALBERT KAHLERT & CO . 352 Maryland ave. S W. Improved Steam Car pet Cleaners Phone M. 2036 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH prices pala for worn cloth ing, either ladles' or gentlemen's; send postal, will calL B. TAitcllES, 13W 7th it. N. W Phone North 4M. WANTED To buy old feather btfis. Wnea selling, why not drop postal to MARKS A CO.? Old reliable firm. 422 10th. jpposlts gas office, or phone Col Sa-M. HIliIILST PRICES paid on all worn gar- ments, send postal. I will cal S. KEUiS- SK'i I20 7th st- Ph. N 3?d0 M. WANTED Laundry drver. at once, must be cheap for cash. Apply 1004 Sth N. W. HIGHEST PRICES paid for all worn gar ments. Send postal, will call. C LIVING STON. '..T4 7th st N. W Phone N. 7304. R NTED To buy a bicycle, must be In good condition, not over 315 WANTED Furniture, for cash. Sell your goods to the man who gives you ths most money. See HOPWOOD. sth and K. CLAIRVOYANTS MADAME MARLOWE, The Noted Palmist and Clairvoyant. Parlors, 1125 Hth it. N W. Truthful In her prediction, reliable In her advice, without asking a question she will tell you the object of your call, giving names of friends, relatives, and actual facts con cerning jour life and circumstances which you know to be absolutely true. The Madame will refuse to accept any fee unless she gives the utmost satisfaction. HOURS. 11 TO S P. M. 1.. MRS. R. LUBB1, Palmistry and systematic card readings; rsferences as to ability; positively ladles only. XI s. m to .30 p. m. Closed Sundays. S3 NEW YORK AVE. N. T. PROF FITZGERALD, gifted palmist; double sight' future and past: courtship, mar riage, and business. 617 ISth at. N. W. 1 MADAM CATHERINE. ' Palmist and card reader, gives reliable ad vice on all affairs; hours lltai, closed Sun da) a. 608 Sth St. N. W. ORIGrNAL GYPSY PALMIST. Whole Fortune Told. 20c Open Digits. 1723 8th st. N. W. SPIRITUALISM MEETINGS Sunday, Monday. Thursday, t p. m ; a message to each; daily readings. Mrs. MALTBY. tU U it. N.W. Phone N. 2942. 1 BIRDS AND ANIMALS JUST RECEIVED young singing canaries, parrots, goldfish, rabbits, guinea pigs, ana fin lot of dogs, all kinds. SCHMID-a BIRD STORE. 712 UU- st. N. W. ICE BOXES REPAIRED REFRIGERATORS, colling rooms, sad los boxes of all makes repaired at lowest cost. McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO.. til V st. N. W. Phone Main 341. FLOOR OILS C. T. HUNTER'S SANITARY DUST-KILLING FLOOR OIL, contains ollum and wax Keeps the floors clean and bright and glv. them a polished finish. Good for your fur niture. Try It. 50c gal., delivered. Used by the U.S. Gov't and over 5,000 families for the last 25 years. 113 Pa. ave. N.W. M. 543S. IRON AND WIRE WORK IRON AND WIRE WORK Ornamental Iron work st the lowest prices. SCHAEFER NU.i W H IV Ji. .W. Plwts UHo. V I gg&i SaSfc-.l.