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FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Attention, Builders RUSH Ifl BUY B[]N Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Tne o Stimulation of home bulding. s iationsl Mortgs, and Investment Cor- (Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) Open. High. Low. Olose. Open. High. Low. Olose. poration in In tie market 1o parchane Becond . . —Close.— a 5 s 81 B1% Trust Yorigage Notes an improred Real Ex . 8, STOCKS. Bid. Asked. TH T T First Trustse itate, phyable monthly: and netes secured by U8 Aetna Explosives o of Trust on undivided interests in Resl £ U Allled 01l : 3 5 ..o 63% A7 2% MEMBERS: Exchfively Bstate. L3 U8, Arkansas Natural G 3 Allled Chemical pt 100% 101 041 4. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND il Aot L rer R Tt | Feonopve! A ock \ INVESTMENT CORPORATION v omesae b i £ E[asas Tom e Now York Stock Exclaage o el W YORK, November 26.—There|U. 8. Boatow an : eet Sugar. ulf Sulphur 85% N 4 office, wa¥hio letup today in the eager rush|U- % Thies Hosten and W. Am Brake Shoe. .. ® 111 Broadway, New York N RS e :-;_;:-:mlut-‘ to buy bonds. Trading again reached - oTHER BONpS. G LT e p s L= 79, Interest ; # treyaendous volume, and us big ad Erench Governmen:. 89 1943.5....« o mé& Outumet and Jorome. I 2 =55 ¢ the market was, it was equally broad | {Feach Governmert Fi4s 1941 Carib Syndicate e e ot feets et et oL v . GLOVER & FLATHER fealt in. Railway.bonds were the|{uited Kingdom 3hax 1325 e e (S % A Tt 38 | Union Pagific pf Washington Office 737 FIFTEENTH STREET d 2 ye United Kingdom Slgn 192 Cities e m International. on Pagific pf. .. N favorites and here new high prices Gitles Service prd. .. 0 | A Linsced: u 4% | United Drag. ©, | — 4 i were established all around. Indus- | jmericun Yol 3 Cummonwenith Flancs 3 | Am Linseed pf. ... 5 COLORADO BUILDING P bl] Ut]l]ty Bo d} irials were not as active, but liberty Atchixon, Topeka i | 8 :m kot;;n:ouu % - g:g:cg Ry :nv. ; 2 LO 15 Years ublic n onds continued their advance with fAtlantic tioast n¢ K g i adiator.... Y ed Ry Inv pf.. ain 1603 —without the loss of a single Th: fety and stability of ihe third 4%s crossing 97 and the | R{uiy Keinins o, QU 1981 nion % 4" |AmBmelting. 4% | United Retall Strs, . Telephone Main 1 penny in either principal o onservative bonds of this type fourth 43¢s crossing 96. by 3 and Ohlo conv. 114s. b Am Smelting pf. .. 8 US.Cast Ir Pipe. ' interest is only one of-the many are widely recognized by banks. The active demand for all St. Louis re aud Ohlo 6s, 87 |USCastIrPpf. reasons for investors to buy insurance companies, private and San Francisco issues was one of | Baltimore and Ohio S, 81% | U S Food Prod..... 12 N good investors, executors and trus- «the features of the railway section.|Bethlehem Steel refd. 5 5 | U S Indus Alcohol. i B Chi tees. In common with all in- The adjustment 6s and the income 6s | Burlington (N, P. & |us G. B. pman vestments, however, there are particularly made substantial gains, | LB 33 lus i 4 (] to be found, even among the ihe formdk getting "J.'.J"a';ln?"n'\‘:fl e 116% | U S Rubber 1st pf = 95 . Manager " F highest grade public utility points w_high - 45 % 126 |USSmelt & Ref... 33% Gilt-Ed i bonds, some issues which are . and the incomes reach o Am Tobaceo (B) .. 123 | U8 Steel. | gan t-Edge First much more attractive = than a rise of over 2 points. Ne and OLL beo. A% 4 Am Woolen. 80% | U S Steel pf. o - N Mortgnge Loans others. This may be due to a Advance Continues. ‘bi., Mil. and St. Paui refd. 4 61 | Intercontinental Rubber ~Tpe Oy Am Zinc & Lead ‘11 | Utah Copper. ..... 1 L1 L L o i Strong sinking fund provision, Union Pacific 1st 4s., like the stock, 675 | International Petroleum (new).. Anaconda. Vanadium Corp 2 o Investment Better, Few As Good. or a high redemption price, or s ot and” Seked Into” v | ey Nt 8 i e i : VeSS B B To the Small Investor s an e s ] e s e Sigh round when thuy struck $3is. ! Uil Rock Ixland and Pacific refdg. ... 784 | Kay Cou | oD fle es aml insurance pol- or a favorable market position. Other rails to establish new high A Lincoln Motors. 88% | vivadou DO YOU KNOW your $200,00 will buy ten cges furnished with notes. or to some other factor of spe- levels for the year were Ch e Sae I Lone ftar Gas i brenre T - i B R AMERICAN BMELTING or thirty LEB TIRE || Conservative, courteous con- v to e opanoMIr Hurlington and Quincy joint 6% Delaware and Hudson 7x 1930 1067 | Magma _ Coppe: Atlantic Guif 2% | & RUBBER? The balance to suft your|] Sideration to all our clients. With ‘features such as these 1085 Atehison ds, Eric % Denver and | Dulont Tigs 1001 05 | Maracaib Ofl 1% | Atlantic Gulf pf. | abeshpt A ; 7 JEoA menthly smoome) Notes from $250 up to $10,000 primarily. in mind, we shall be Rio Grande 4s, Baltimore and Ohio, To- | Erie general licn 4 Mason Valley. % | Atlantic Guit pf. .. = 2% | Western Md 2d % 17%| Our PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN places N frid 0 glad to analytically review your ledo and Cincinnati division 4s. which | General Electr eerit Ol o 2 tlantic Petroleun 4 | Western Pacific. .. 20% | these high-grade investments, with their at- ow on Hand list of public utility bords and Kot up to 833 for the first St. | Goodvear Tire and Rubber Co. 8 1041... 110 | BMigwest G <O % oy 3y | Baldwin Loco. %% T | Western Pac pf 50 | tractive dividend returns, eastly within your to submit. for your considera- Paul and Kansas City short line 13 ZaK de et o ion [atiawest Retining T R % ¥%|Western Union.... a8 : Rocklot epom roqucet Chas. D. Sager tion, if desired, a number of and Chicago and Alton 31s, the last- Mountain Produ Westhse E & M. 8% mh 8 issues which we recommend. named advancing 1': points. 10 41.|International Mercantile Marine 6s. Nevada Ophir 20 80 | Beth Steel (B).... 5% | Wheeling & L E. .. s% 8% 8%|Van Strum, Scott & Company, Inc. Loan Dept. M 36 Missouri Dacifie general 4s, St. Paul | Inter. Rapid Transit 1st and ref. ew Comnelin ... * Bklyn Rapid Trn. 8% 38%% g 923 15th Send for Bond Circular 604 convertible §%as, Erie convertible 4, | oulsville and Nashwille 7. 1660 o8t} | iplsing Mines, Go, - % | Bkiyn Union Gas. \ : 927 Fifteenth St. N.W. > Z ¢ series A, and New York. West Chester | Missourl, Kanaas fas | Northwestern Ot 5 Brown Shoe..... 48% : Washingter, D. C. s e and Boston were f ¢ higher, | NewVork (Central 7o, 1630 10615 | Omar Ol (new) EQ % | Burns Bros....... n™% | winys-ovl 2 = Phone Main 7633 . -~ gad Shsion whe atye | Sew Yok Centr T o ; e Ga | Wilys-ovld pe. .. 2 " 5| e || Money to Loan fRédmond s-Co Among the industrials which were | New York Telephone s 1015 L 4 | Butte & Superior.. 5 1% P. e natably strong were Westinghonse 76, | SOOIk dmi we a5y : Caddo Oil. ... 4 14| HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. We are in a position to give you_the el Hefining oe. at 85%. both new tops | jorthern Facitc | & California Pekg B B 1lam 20700 12m.......451 500 E Q U ITAB L E gt series in” v s, * soney"now 00 1516 K Street . at 86%, S | Packard Motor Car alifornia Petrol J for the year. Pennsylvania 5 . 3. & Canadian Pacifi 119% New York Pittsburgh In the foreign movernment section Ryan 3 ¥ an Pacific. . Co-Operative Buildin, ! on & Luchs New : ! Norway Ss reached 1091 for the first Salt Creek Producing. - 88 ...+ Carson Hill Gold 1% |SHARP REACTIONS MARK e 14 2345 7 Philadelphia Baltimore time t year and republic of Chile 5:;:-.!:':"‘-5111‘“”) 3! :_‘e::::: tg::;:z;l :% wEEK’s coTTON MARKET Alll)dlfifl M. 3 14th St. ss of 1941 touched 102. 7 e etroi . - i The market for Canadian provincial | §t- Jouls and San Lrancisco 4v, serie Buns e Cerro de Pasco. % | Organised 1579 bonds of the first three days of the | st Touis and San Francisco tac Southern_ Conl wod iton. #%| NEW YORK, November 26—The 42ND YEAR COMPLETE! week was very active and L'or;‘lllr;l\;e\l ::‘l:nnn: Al Line m.’.‘.u.‘ “:mslgfér::ni::'.‘im' " 5:;2 buying movement which had develop- R D O e B 'end trading] Seabound Air Lina adl. 3s.. “Tonopan' Divide o8 M Gremiw ot 135 |4 In_the cotton’ market coincidental- || Assets 8430852005 became dull. Ontario 4s of 1926 were | Siclair Cons. 01l United Eastern .- Chi Mil & StP..... 2% |ly with the opening of the arms con- 3 Are ou ne Of I hem. 92 bid. i Southern Pect U8 Light and Heat o ;18 | Chi Mil & St P pf.. 38% |ference at Washington continued Savings With Greatest i . 8. v 2 Chi & Northwn.... 69 70 |during th rli art of the past | . =t So 5 United Profit Sharing. . K < it 7, uring e earlier pi \ H HEAVY BUYING FEATURES |fim fari ot § A i A oy il L Results i “nion Pacific conv. 4s. . 8. Steamship . i i " Dutin Pacine cne 4. aided Nt Cands i Chi R1 & Pacific. . 33y | over Thanksgiving day January con. ;v‘l:.(h’fhe %::um ‘.’:.“u".'.'..fi.'.“'; i WEEK S STOCK MARKET Ss Realty 58 . 1) ChiRI& P 6% pt 73% | tracts sold at18.50, making a recovery fund to make a deposit on a home. H There are many people who buy and hold T U Rubber . itt) 12 bale as com- 4 NEW YORK, November 26.—Invest- CALR I&R 1% 01 % o e Nove stocks for a long period of time and then flat- 2 Tniew ared with the low level of Novem- | Subscriptions for the : ment buying 'of government bonds | United States Stee Afmoue Leather com s Sarper 24| Der 12."THe market then showed evi- 82d Issue of Stock ' Booklet | ter themselves on taking a profit which does ypd other high-class socurities .in | Virginia-Carolina Ch Armour Leather pfd. . 35 |dences of an easier technical position, 5 not even cover the interest on their money. euvy volume was the Striking fea- | Weatern Union 6iss. | Armour pfa. 5 ¢ |and there were rather sharp reactions Sitag Haciived Will ture of the week on the stock ex-|Wilson & Co. 1st 8 Shinhy Packing D% 2 | C - % | today as a result of realizing or sell- 5 alati change, the share list retaining most 3 Libby . o 3 . ey Colo & Southern. 4 |ing for a reaction. The advances of M 82.50 P ufllfi Hel,; It is sad enough to be fooled [n speculation, of its recent uncertain characteristics. SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. National Leather - 2 Col Gas. 64% | the earlier week ivere promoted by er p but it is sadder still not to realize it. A majority of the liberty issues —Close.— s Col Graphophone. 4 % 4 |the firmer tone of Liverpool and re- & Per Cent Interest You Col Graph (MY * % 11;6 D;l;:! u:iat the Indlmymu ofi for- Cons Gas of N 4% | eign-made _cotton s” was losing OIL STOCKS. Cons Intl Cal Min. 6 % 6% |ground. This suggested that Lanca- EQUITABLE BUILDING Cons Textile 15 15% | shire was recelving renewed inquiries | F St. NW. )| Corn Product . 88k 88 |from its East Indian outlets, while an 915 W. Anglo-American 0il Co. (new). Cosden & Co . 34 |advance of 172 English points in the JOHR JOY EDSON, Presidens Borne.Scrymser Co... 320" 340 auotation for spot cotton in Liverpool [l FRANK -P. REESIDE. Seey, 8 Crucible Steel & |in three days’ time was taken as in- continued to rise to new high prices for the year and first mortgage issues | American- Tel. & Tel. of ‘the leading railway systems also American Tel. & Tel. 6s registered more or less substantial | American Thread Co. 6 gains, while secondary railway bonds |American fobaceo Co. 78 1022 were purchased for their speculative | Anaconds Copper 6s 1929 possibilities Anglo-American_ 01l 7is Industrial shares, other than those |Armour & Co. 7s 1930. Keep on speculating, if you want, but put part of your money into Phillips’ First Morg gage Real Estate Notes, an investment that i independent of stock market fluctuations, backed by well-selected first mortgages on ‘Washington Homes, and paying 7 per cent. y Cuban-Am Sugar u% under professional control, were little | Bethiehem Steel 7s 1922 Cheseborough M .+ 180 9 dicating that Liverpool stocks must be ; it 4 vi Rethlehem Steel 7s 1 Coutinental 0il C .12 Cuba Cane Sugar. instances, where the short interests | conmuan, Facifc 6o 1827 13| Gumtetiand Eipe Live. o % | Davidson Chem. .. 4% | “On the whole the action of the Eng- M to lflm seemed especially vulnerable to at-|Chicago, RoT. & Pacilc fi Gajena-Signal Oil Del & Hudson. ... 10 |1ish markets was regarded as prob- oney tack C., L. 6s 1929. Galena-Signal_0Oil Del Lack & Wstn 112% | ably foreshadowing an improved de- by first deed of trust om real estats Contrary movements occurred in th Tilinois Pipe Line . 7 | Dome Mines : 13 |mand from British importers in the | * " Erpraliing. fatecest and commiseion: 12 s Phi“i money market, rates for mercantile | CoPper Gydiana Pipe Line Co & Endicott-Johnson. 7% south and aside from that ‘there was | Jogerh T Welier &0 o ps Daper, r;lnxlnfi. while much lol dlhe Copper ew York Transportation Co.... 2" | Erie. . 2% e\rh‘len!ll)i a teegln‘lg bthnt dlncrenned, josep! bldg.. 9th and ¥ u. = AL week’'s demand money was placed at {Copper Northern Pipe Line Co. z Erie 18t p! 18% | crop estimates had been discounted ——— = irst Mortgage Investments- & pey cent, in spite the steady inflow | Cudahy e o 2 Famous Players. . 9% (and that enough cotton had been sold | R of funds from interior source: B, F. Goodrich Ts 1635 Pennsylvani; % 23 % | pamous Playrs pf. % 867 |0r financed to strengthen the spot! An echo of the armament con Guir_OlL Corporation oy e Ol acd Qen) s Fed Mines & S pf. . 34 o |situation in the belt. . —the British foreign minister's allu- | Hioifing Valles fa 192 Prairie Hipe Line Co. Fisk Rubber . « 91|, Reports that the pink boll worm | sion to France's military policy— |Humble 0il 7 1 olar i G s 4 had been discovered in one of the| Line Ce .90 5 ::::"’znp}pa“ é.;e” 0. Freeport Texas larger produeing counties of Texas,!' occasioned unsettlement in the foreign | Kennecott Copper % S Penti. Pipe Line Co. Gen Am Tank Car. attracted considerable attention H i exchange market, the rate on Paris |Liggett & Myers 6s 192 Weakening perceptibly. Germany [ Procter & 0il Co. California. Gen Asphalt . 6 64% | constituting another uncertainty with | marks again reacted, aithough assur- | progier & Stantard OIl Co. Indlaza. (C::,E,‘:.'ff:c e »r:il‘_li:ertlfigmlzhfuaure production. Re- ances that the next indemnity pay- s, jrshadl s Standard o1, o -t Motal . o1 e domestic goods trade | o ment would be made at maturity were | Sears, Roebuck & Standard 01 Co.. Hest Granby Consol.... 30% % 5% |have complained of a stack demand,| y rtant to ou forthcoming. Southern Railway 1922 Standard Oil Co. New 5 3ss | Great Northern pf. 76% |and there has been some talk of in- po gl‘!:llllllxw:hé“r .r.m; 78 1923, s"""'i"p‘x’" o Ohio. 10 Great Nor Ore W 35 :;fm':::.'fi'm cur:g]mem. Lancashire | b—— . 7 8 en Co. : 3 -Cananea. . 7 ave vote i i WEEK’S GRAIN PRICES UP |5mif &5, i5a4 Ulon ‘Fak Line Guie Staien Steal.. o | Short time for Decemper. " orsanized; The NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT CORPORA- i Tank Ci kf Vi ‘@ Haskel & Barker. . % ™% J. vhi. i v 1 i i ON SHR'NKAGE OF SUPPLY}“'“"""- ok Car 7e 1000 Washington Oil Co. Hw Abflt Your TION, of which Mr. H. Rozier Dulany is president, has been in Westinghouse B. & M. 7s 1631, HondeoMie. oo 180 : wx| STORAGE EGG PRICES UP. CHICAGO, November 26.—Increased . Hupp Motors. . 10%| CHICAGO, November 26.—wit 2 confidence on the part of bulls in the B0 JRBATURY-CRETI IDATAS. Iilinois Cent ! 9 |1ast week ihe whotesale price f e Rental Property? wheat market has been evident this | pate Maturity. e, ot NEW YORK, November Indiahoma... 4 |best grade of cold storage eggs ad- ! week in connection with shrinkage of i ? d Inspiration....... s3 |vanoced from 34 cents a dozen to 40| 7 Gomestic supply. Wheat prices. this | %,, Detember 13, 1021 100132 109382 | chemical conoern reported in a recent | niCrioro Miatro cents a dozen and that s not the worst | Leave the care and morning were 3% to 4 cents higher s March 15, 1922. ¢ |dispatch from Riga as having made an | Interboro Met pf. . 5% [9F It- Brokers and produce men pre-|| management of your than a week ago. Corn showed a net |3%s March 13, 1953 H X agreement with the soviet government | Intl Agri Chem pf. 4 |dict that the price would go up to rental property to us gain of % to % cents, and oats % to|3%s March 15, 1923 : = Iaths 50 cents shortly, oal 2: 434s April 1, 1922 . 100 100 1. or the purchase.in America of 600,000 ! Int Cement. . 4 2% yan %a'z. Provislons were up 20a22 t0 2735605001 15" 1595 © 1001116 100 13-16| pushels of wheat, in exchange for|IntlHarvester.... 78 95 | ciaard aTRers mmflv::a&?dlrp:; successful operation for four months. It is meeting in a practical way the building and housing needs of the District of Columbia, and is making very attractive earnings on the money employed in its operations. Washington has heretofore been without an established discount- banking institution to standardize discounts and provide a ready agency for dealing in real estate securities based upon second as eents. < ] . - Aithough some reduction in the vis- | 3123 S8l L 192555+ 100% 10 100 5.16| Russian goods, was the Allied Drug | iet Mor Maring pf 1% | result of a gigantic corner in the egg|| ' The Collections will well as first trust mortgages. ] ible supply of wheat had been looked |$ijs September 15, 1922.... 100 100382 | ana Chemical Corporation, it is learn. | =2 x market. Others ridicule the charge The National Mortgage and Investment Corporation supplements for. the trade was generally taken |5%sJune 15, .1924. 1102316 102516 PO 3 - Intl Nickel 12% and say the increased prices are dse|| De made promptly and i I banking facilities of Washi Othy by surprise when .,.,;o;mc,m,m ‘was | 5128 September 15, 1924..... 101 11-16 101 13-16| ed. {nui:‘;g::b & fix to l‘x:t errgr in the government stock remittances made on the splendid general afn hmi ‘l:c” |esbo . ;sbmgthon,] e; made of & dectesse of 4,500,000 linsh = report and the cold weather. 8 business as well as that of the builders is benefite the release o e I ot tie s G 1 P d d L' St k Telandon 4 3. |o There ie no doube in the wortd that || ,the dot money 'tied up and dormant in second trust aottl Tattitatans: xpor e 5 it 2 % .won{vulnl:elr T were ?;,ooni&o’oe‘;thelg raln’ ro uce an lve oc Jewel Tea pf. Baid one broker. n“';‘osh;mfn md.fl?;:oz s . . doing a general banking business will be benefited by a stimulation more than for the corresponding| —yoCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. | GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. | Jones Tea. - Special attention is i ilding operations, whick: shultiph v riod la:!‘kyel:r gz;\e considerable’ Egg trictly fresh, per doxen, 66;| BALTIMORE. November 26 (Spe Kansas City Sou. . % i ke government figure: 5 Kk b d of business through bu g Op! , whicl tiply and give force to tal that shipments to Eu- -5 v W S e C S¢ f. e 8 excess as more thi " ivi T e east ot “the ockieg hed |average receipts, 65. cial).—Potatoes, new, 150 pounds, 2.15 | momne & Gurt Bo. . 5 | cases. Fresh ogwn are still coming 1u|| S!VED tq keeping down activity to bank accounts. Investments in the National Mortgage and Investment Corpora- tion are safe and profitable. The character of the management insures continued and growing success, with steady increase in value of the investment, which accrues to the benefit of the stock- holders all alike. A portion of the Sfock of the National Mortgage and Investment Corporation is being offered at the same price paid by the officers _and directors. Subscriptions are received by the Hughes Finance Corporation, 1418 I Street Northwest. Phones, Main 853 and 854. . Live poultry—Roosters, per 1b., 18;|a3.25; No. 1. 3.0024.00; No. 2, 2.00a2.50; from Te ir bi ached undue proportions, and that - , : = 2 rom Texas and in sprinkling amo nd select- T o ermos Poom this countey | turkeys, per Ib., 45 chickens, spring. |bushe! stock, 1.00a1.50. Beans, hamp- | ey SPring Tire. 40% 414 |trom the middle western states. There| regair bills.and selec H Kennecott . - ikt be at the danger, perhaps. o¢|Per Ib. 25a28: hens, per 1b, 24aZ5i | er, 2.00a3.25." Beets, bunch, 4as. Bro.| koD b is no reason except the egg corner|| ing reliable tenants. | keats, young, each 60x70. coli, bushel, 20a25. Brussell sprouts, | Keystone : 10 domestic requirements. Reports tell. Dressed poultry—Fresh killed spring | quart, 15a30. Cabbage, zon,wno.ooa Kresge (S S) % 1% for the advance in price. i| B. F. SAUL CO. . 4 2 1 \rgentina tended further to stimu- | “pome— b (C80% YOUNE ST Ploat1 o 30e Vel P jate the upturn bt prices here, and| Tive stech Calves Cholce, Der Ib..| S obas.00 eiirad gEplants, crate, jLehigh Valley T s, | California having 1 k —C .00a3.00. Horseradish, , 4, Inc. : . onig led 8 the ‘pro- another notable bullish factor was : ehoice, Der 105 31| 500 - Letiman omrker tiel &% | Logws Ino - 10%[duction of ‘many fruits, including 1412 Eye St. N.W. inZ of unusual activity in buying on chickens, per Ib, 28a30; hens, per Ib., | 43.00. Carrots, bunch, 3as. Cauli.|Lackawanna Steel o o% ew 3 s part of Japanere In Austealls and S0 sondiefs per Ibo S5 turkeds; DeF | fower. barrel 4 030, Colory. o | Lake Brie & Wpt. 21 2 | LEADS PEACH PRODUCTION. Tve hiags, portv., & = Onlons, 100 pounds, 2.00a5.50. Oyster 180 |renses, lemons, Erapes and dates, has in 2100 Green truits—Apples, per lants, bunch. Tag." B : now taken the lead in s, Last Main 21 unch, 7a8. Paranips, bu: o a Peach crop amounted to 13,800,000 of- less favorable crop conditions in keats, young, each, 60a75. en, 50a85; crate, 2.50a5.00. Cucumbers, | Lee Tire & Rubber 2% 28 SAN FRANCISCO, November 26. ), ove! r s s Temporary setbacks which took |19,50; per bus. basket, 2.50a3. FePa year’ = - |lemons, per box, 3.0083.50; California | 75" “gavéy cabbage, bushel. ariand Ol 2% | tent of $26,220,000. Approximately this oranges, per cr}ta, 6.5027.50. Gr:g:; spinach, bushel, 70a80. Kale, bushel, | Mathison : 5’-&‘14 'L‘,’ ufi;vl.ce t}:ia au of that pro- fruit, 3.7524.50. Florida oranges, 4008 30a40. ‘Squash, ' crate, 3.00a4:00. To- | May DeptSto 50| Suiced by the second state. Georgla, and mato crate, 3.00a5.50. ‘Turnips, | Mexican Pete. ew York, the third. s33de xport demand for corn helped to strengthen corn and oats. g H .50. Provisions advanced with hogs. Vegetables—Potatoes, new, No. 1, Miami Copper 26% | Fresno county gfew more peaches than per bol.. 3.00a3.75; per sack, 5,50a3.75; | Pushel. 60270, 5.00a8.00; No, | Middle States Oll. 15% | the whole of Georgia by 25 per cent. NEW YORK CURB sweet toe: bbl, 3.75a8.75. s P o g Midvale Steel. 2% | . The closing season for movement of J Lettuce, nearby, 1.00a1.5! > Y o Yoo 206 | Mo Kan & Tex 2 |California grapes from flelds eastward £pecial Dispatch to The Btar. southern, per crate, 1.00a3. Cel- 0082.50. barrel, | Mo Kan & Tex pf. 3 |has fl"qaed and a $30,000,000 crop will be NEW YORK, ' November 26.—An |5 7521.00. Romaine let-| ¢ 40,5000, Grapefruit, box, 2.5024.50, | Mo Pacific. s marketed, A new wage scale for farm labor, in- 48% | troducing the new departure of graded 8 |labor, fully experienced or only partly 16% | 80, has been adopted. The scale, it was 124% | said, compares favorably with the 2% | wages paid seasonal labor and averages % | sbout 10 per cent higher than that au- 1% any other agricult; 603 | ganization In the state. red o 8 4% |FINANCE AND TRADE NOTES. 21%| Blue ribbon milk cows ar. 99“ about the construction of n:whrézl-‘e.::fi 3 over-night accumulation of buying | fuce, 1262300 Cymblings, per oTat®:| Qranges, 3.00a4.50. wrders came into the curb exchange y A X a1 the opening today and as a resuit | ODions, “per 10 seck. 5.Toas00. N CJEWICHS AT NOON. 0-1b. % ; - Chbvage, 75:00a3.25 per bbL Cucum-| Wheat—No. 1 red winter spot, no|Montgomery Ward 1% 15t e mamber of mew hish recards, |bers, 3.00a6.00. *Egsplants, per crate | quotations; No. 2 red Winter. spot, | Natl Biscult. ... 1% 124% Stocks maKing thess Incladed Tmpe. |20083.00. = Tomatoes, per ' box; 2008 |1.16; No. 2 red winter garlicky spot, | Natl Condult, Tial Oil of Canada and Chicago and B e as 001 per, Lisk: 1;'01\;%;“« wheat, 1.16%; De- Kastern Illinois, common and pre- = Sales—Five thousand bushel of forred. ard Ol of New York rose| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |November wheat at 1.16% per bushel; sharply and the old common stock o | CHICAGO, November 26. (United|5,000 bushels of December wheat at oo Company fi States bureau of markets).—Cattle— 1153 per bushel. e e e eose " tiantia poted | Receipts, 1,000 head: compared with| *Corn—Cob corn, old, yellow, quoted was firmer steady tone was|Week ago beef steers and the stock,|at 2.65a2.70 per barrel. Contract corn, | Norfolk & Wstrn. gRgegemnannsg bungy. uny an Salt Ci k and in Int - | 25a50 higher, mostly 50 up; bologaa|spot, 60, nominal; track corn, yellow, | North America. 2% eries in Saskatchewan. More than . W A e o™ (hL®Fa" | bulls, 25 higher: veal calves mostly | No, 2 or better, oid, domestic, 60, North American pf. $2,000,000 is to be invested in cream. Consider Was’ungto e ‘.fimd oils Vlcl&rlt. Keyston Ranger :;’ogsh':f‘n;:r; stockers and feeders, 15 3‘;’.‘.’:%‘;’,‘: i e Northern Pacific. . 0y | eries. 5 @ il thy 4 i e, No. 2, er bushel; | A T olarity anpenred. in the ai| Hogs—Receipts, 6500 head; active,|No.'s, 40%a42 per bushel. Nova Sootisgrel. 2%| A seat on the New York Stock Ex- | ChnnE Rt bt S peek | F a total of 24,350,000 homes in the ocks, Burns Brothers B. moving up | firm to 10 cents higher than yester-| Rye—Nearby, 80a85 per bushel; No. | Orpheum Circuit. . ] fraction while Farrell was sli day's average; shippers bought about|s western export, spot, 943 bid per et on e rtean | Writing * Dopas, | 5,500 head: good clearance; top, 7.15; | bushel; No. 3, no Guoration, ® Pl Per|otis Elevator. 10% | trast to $82.000 for the last previous| . in 1920, 54 r cent Amalgamated Leather, United Retail | bulk, 685aT10; rlgs steady to 15 16537 —Receipta, 45 tons; range trom Ota e s AT salCToti meaty ni S In A pe th Candy and Sweets Company were{lower; bulk, desirable, 7.10a7.75. .00221.00 per ton, with a moderate ik Following the recent reduction 1 hei ts. Of the e Sheep—Receipts, 2,000 head; com-|demand for fair to good quality of | P2cific Oil. uction in r nted to their occupants. SteadY. oal was In fair demand with | pared with week ago, fat lambs and | timothy and mixed hay, . ¥ °f|pan-Am Pet : prices of passenger car tires. the were re D 1alk of important developments at the | fat handy yearlings, 1.00 to 1.25 high-| ~ Straw—No. 1 stralght rye, nominal; | Pan-Am Pete (B). Kentucky properties. There 'was con | er: fat ewes, 75 to 1.00 higher; feeder | No, 2 straight rye, nominal; No. 1|Pennsylvani fident buying of West End Chemical, | lambs steady to 25 cents higher;|wh 13.00; No. 1 oat, 14.50a15.00. Penn su;ds eel. 82 B . . ] e dute of truck tiee poinced & 96,000 District of Columbia homes, 68 per 34% | foctive this week. 3 s 10% | “Stewart-Warner ' Speedometer re- cent were rented. ¢ choice feeders late Friday, 8.60. CHICAGO, Novembe Peop 8 | ports for nine months ended - .- ; r _ 26.—Easfer po! ended Septem- . foreign markets made ¢ Pere Marquette. .. 2 |ber 30 net fits, before federal 3 NEW YORK RESERVE BARK. T A ET™y6 (8pe | GASAt market st the cpening of the | Eors Mra prior ot & | o VieEAer "eaual 1o $issa| HIS comparison reveals the sound NEW YORK. November 26.—The |cialy.—Live poultry.Chickens, young, | onag?, Boa rade today. First Phh e (D oo !i“lrnk' 9 onthe outatanding capl- ST = 5 statement of the condition of_tho, Tazi; poor and whits IoB- | Bricampes 1 1. to S T | e Arcow. ol 10k W% 1| sarned In'the corresponding period of ; market existing here for First Mort Wederal Reserve Bank of New- York | horns, 2;’ old hens, 21a24; small % at ‘the close of business November 23 | ind white leghorns: 20: old roosters, | “ite LAk 1 L | BlercesArrow pf.. show 1 urkeys, 45a50; poor and crook- | jng was general until support for May ¥ Total gold reserves, $1.045,695,895. 38a40; ducks, 19a25; BeeS6 | came out at 1.14. This checked th Total reserves, $1,094,566,034. 22a28; pigeons, ‘pair, 20a25; guinea|gociine only momentarily, however, Bills discounted, secured by govern- | fowl, each, 40a85. Dressed poultry— | g€ o8, 20 | [QOReRtSriy, bowever, ment war obligations: For members, | TurKeys, pound, 48a52; old toms, 45a |y my Oreq, THIRE00 Continued in $110,786,802. a 46; chickens, 23a26; old roosfers, 158 |fyrther until strong commission All other, for members, $95,301,925. 28; geese, 26232. houses started a recovery by buyi %lélll“ bought in open market, $26,- 4 Eg%u. uum5 o “x;:telx :‘-,fld nearby, | yfay. At the end of the firat Hour De: 430, rst, dozen, 62; 80 , 60. v Potal bills on hana, sz‘fisgzz;:‘ B'.'mer{—sfix;[wnery.b ;"'ccy'afl’e“r'}d' 4 fi';‘;‘" was back to 11134 and May, Total earning assets, .74¢. |prints, 45a47; near! e 3 " Con ned ted items, $123.698,526. 30a32; ‘rolls, 28a30; store pack- [ Corn opened W to % lower, with Uncollected Items, e T printe, 28a30; process|December at 49 and May at b4% to Ly o 54%. Cash houses sold D 3 . ecember T osits, §683.177,830. butter, 358 early in the session, but the prices 2 moved within only narrow limits. . Federal reserve notes in actual cir. Oats started unchanged to % lower, { St L & San Fr pf. culation, $637,671,544. December being 33% to 33%, and May | St Louis Southwn. Ratio of total reserves to deposit 92 e rederal Reserve note labilities | Sreamery, extras ( o 38% to 38%. Trade was dull. St Louts Sown pf. combined, 82.8 per cent. a43%; packing stock, current mlke‘ No. 2, 28%a39. PARIS BOURSE FIRM. s—Steady; receipts, 11,330 NEW OIL WELL GUSHER. | 88" 000 Chl, ool "extra firats, 63| _ PARIS, November 26—Prices were | Sears Rosbuck. November 26.—The | a68; firsts, 56a62; New Jersey hennery, firm on the bourse today. Three per | Seneca Copper. ,extra fancy, candled selec- |cent rentes 54 francs 60 centimes |Sinclair OIl. e Aguila Company jointly h: 93 nearby and nearby’ western | EXchange on London, 57 francs $3 | Sioss-Sheffieid. ‘ought in & well on the Cerro Viejo |hennery, " whites, firsts to average|SEhtiex, e cent loan, 80 |gouthern Pacific. . -operty, with an estimated flow of |fancy, 75a90; nearby and nearby west- ?fl'{ od at 'fin' mes. 5’;110 dalhr Was | gouthern Railway. 000 barrels daily, according to In-|ern hennery, browns, extras, 73a75;|% rancs 52 centimes. Southern Ry . —_— rmation received here. This well, [do.. gathered browns, and mixed col Stand Ofl of Cal. was stated, was not far from the |ors, firsts to extras, 56a72; refriger-| The earth’s envelope of air is now | Stand Oil of NJ. Iuirero field, supposed (o have been |ator. special marks. fancy,’41i-firsts, | estimated to extend ‘for 300 miles | Stand ONN J bt hausted. 58at0. ove it.. $ m e : gage capital to be loaned to future home N L A owners. Our First Mortgage Notes are A i not only as safe as human judgment and Sh| Slekimonoy 15 any amount for - experience can make them, but they 0 | rorisen el Batate render a real community service in pro- 26% Stone & Fairfax moting home ownership. LOANS Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. 727 15th Street NW. If you have money to in- vest we can safely place it on Washington, D. C. : The Nation's Home Town. gilt-edge first D. C. Mort- 52 Years Without Loss to An Investor. aguzngansgzagessy gages. Our record of 30 years insures your protection. Cour- teous treatment. ' Percy H. Russell Co. S. E. Cor. 15th & “K” Sta. LHE T b HLEEFH L TR LR LT b kg S T LR b L HETTPLEFRITE 33y § 5 § § §