Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924, FINANCIAL. 2 EANN'NG |NI]US'|'RY NEW YORK CURB MARKET |EXPORTS OF GRAIN Il commonity news | | WHOLESALE TRADE Now S EXPANDING IN SOUTH . { . = e Ot N G 0ROP DURGWEEK | VLAY || SPMOI ST E @y bing of Life e i ales Forces Being Increased by ) IN sPlENmn SHAPE BY WILLIAM ¥. WEFFERNAN. |in keeping with the Standard poliey,| . o = = Bip Plenis Daniiged Crops | considering that the common stock | Grain. exports .from the United| AKRON, Ohio, January 21.—Produc- NBEW YVORK, Japuary —The | 41 present amounts to only 30.000 of \States last week amounted to 1,911,- | tion of tires in this district has in- Being Replanted. curb market went through a series|of stock of 31 pur value. Mexico and {000 buyshels, compared with —insurance day of the National Thrift Week r 1 2 2 Arizona lapd stock continued promi- 2.320.000 | creased from 70,000 to 90,000 a dav | ST |Jl:ul'|]_]ll.\ us t_r’l hc:lrllly endorse C\'el‘y featgrc Stocks Wiil- Be Sold Out Be..'.l..(ir»:v'.‘.’]l":‘i-,"r[xl:u:"r‘:,‘rflz"h?':s:ofi::f nent wmong the Independent ofin, The | "SH8 the week betor | ince December. 1 und peactically all A, Janwary 21L—Improve- of this powerful factor in our modern life, which Z Commerce Department figures to- anes are wor e r s buying here was based on reports of partment fig the large compan e i ment in the wholesale € ;i o ¢ X 3 - = Gominant, Dewlings in the oil group. |new developments. At 6% today it|day were: Wheat, 6.000 bushels | three shifts, with steadily increasing | tfon in the southeast is indica has proven, in a great many cases, the sole bul fore New Pack Starts; |lwever were'not as progrossive as| Was sclling almost _double its “Tow Hlast week, againsi’ 1,119,000 Iv'mhrls‘ G oen) Bys IocTeRe. {1 the saln () wark against adversity. - ; o voek. cole Sy o large concerns and cxpansion of tiey bad been at times last week |BAICC Tast woek. (;‘;“};m'fig:““‘,fi"}d the previous week: corn, 705,000 ] t . o e worked, Domand i i . o I Convention Opens end realizing sales made themselves |crossed 3. bushels, against 371,000: no exports of | BOSTON, Junu 1 i for spring and summer | Of course, carry all the insurance of all kinds*you 4 pens. fe}t during the course of the session. | Strength in traction stocks on’ the |DATley, ots or r¥e were reported. | of chean foreign leathers is providing 10 the rural confmuuities. | can afford (and we can place it for you through our X o tace ok big boaras was reflected in an ad-| Canadian grain in transit exported | stiff competition for Americun tan- |, - factories which sell direc 4 : 3 t the fact remalns that the fn- |08 DOATdR WA ol I ookiyn |from United States ports amounted to | ners, who are having ulso Lo fight ” ure working Special Insurance Department). BY' J. €. ROYLE. portant moves were aln on the!Cily Railroad. Hudson and Mane |3:842,000 bushels, as compared with | use of substitutes, such os rubber, s have 1 ride of advance, [hattan preferred at 51 was a point | 4.080.000 bushels the week before. | in the manufacture of shoes. _ But don’t fnr;:(tflut the basis of all permanent and . Speial Disputch to The Ktar. Stundard of Setirs et above last week’s closing. Flour exports were 488.000 barrels. s S 3 3 ry 21.—The el R damuged i ves REAL ESTATE NEW: YORK, - Janaary «21—Amer E B Nebraska continucd its | 2008 Maet weelts CIONnE. | o of 42, |co (.mx with 602,000 barrels the| AS IHL.\\I” Wis. Januur P St A | 2 investments is RS ). N ceall getting up 7 points to 240, and | 000 sh Wentern Sugar)Previous w pagiiine Selll CoubIe A R Y of tomatoes will he planted cEn o e facing an aetive and}}’ J 0 shares it Wer gar | e ore docks her 300 pockets ut | ¥ 1Sk omners aro fhe BE oy }lmperial of Car mmon at $95 o shure brought about red here L v TOspervus r. uceording to rePre- | fining were up seye \ coline 91y n the s . L _cost of upproximately 31.600,000 —_— . e e s IR K e dedline of 4 puints In e stock | DOURTS LOAN'S G| cnmcas Q"" First Mortgage Notes Rathersd today in Buffaio for the|Subsidiary will - shortly |ready outstandiug. 1 ulk wis re among the BEST IN THE WORLD. some form of capital readjustment, in | stock said to be he Ameri- annual meeting of the Natlonal Can- ;{400 (Y ACTEAM expansion In operations re-|cun Supar ReAning ¢ ¥, and r..'v.mderup Diccusses mooooooo 1 dealers In ot Wil meet | Virginia Legislature Has Bill for ners’ Association. Many problems|ported Lo be under way. This will b y #old. ' | thix week with the state director of y conmected with the production and Deal With Japan. agricultuge o discuss programs fof Consideration. They 1 and today <l 1924, 4 . marketing of canned foods etil Te-| Npne YORK 1. —Followl 30 Wenl: & 0. N . Jeumy Sl ARhungn Special Disputch s Yield 2 o Tiain to be ironed out, but the tech- {is an officlal list of bonds and stoc Wileos T E | Tacoma > E The . h o i’ are known to look with favor on the . Jauuary 21.—Copper shiy ICHMONT nical position of the industry is ex-|traded in un the New York Curb Mar- L el 4 contemplated 370,000,000 loan to| men from Alas] to th Tac tate 1 slatu now in g lent and there fe every prospee, |t 208Y: § G Japan, Frank A, Vanderlip, former | $helter in Deceinber were iy {hus before it for action within the Ask Our . SRy S SRAL s y | tana Teuther 5 i1y | president of the Natlonal City Bank, | oo, 1hon, comper cxports next few days a Wil providing for s MORTGAGE INVESTMENT t A" existing stocks will be practi- . A . Am v & 50 saye he thinks such w bond fssue | Al e abs - tax on “chain ting in cally wiped out by the time the new | 1y s Am Huwaiian would 4 moderate chance 5 AL are | B - : e fmreita g SPR o b moderst? S| r vavL, a5 i 3 3 DEPARTMENT . th ¢ » s . 4 0 oubt, 2 d. d roducers, u rise 4 cents from last ' G iere is cvery evide he | A ; \ : san peovle have deepest | WU U order | weather, | Retall i anners fntend to stress the neces-y 4 : W ke o3 B ympa Japan as the result of priecl range from 0 48 cents. for fruit and vegstable growers| 1532 i . 5 1 5 f ent earthouake disaster. Any = o K h % 215 { Jupanese loan, howeve probably SHREVEPORT, January to_ improve quallty us well quan- | i s e 3 .Ivm..m have to' be made ‘at a coni-inew field has been opetied in W JopTETows outlity dsinslliasldune o . Al i : paraively high rate of nferet, und | B Tt 1 e FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES cpntracts are being so frame e S Northjss . AN 223 i ely t the investing | Merritt 11 by the Lonisi o 3 cult as u have uv Rt wlil e e s e AR RN NI 38 Connl Tobme L B o st S B ond : RO | Il 713 and 715 14th Street N.W. " equal return for a far emaller quan- i s S "0 Durane Mot e ecuritien : Arkitnsas st wesh THOS. E. JARRELL Main 2345 Y of fruit Ly careful cultivath 1 = o &S D . A AT e o || Member Wantington Eeat and grading. i i o 1 i Gle o Prod. e : BOSTON SHIPPING SLUMPS. aceo culture has Leen revived afte Wovdward Bldg. Ovrders Six Months Ahend. R s il 1y coal, e Sl K BOSTON. January 21 (Special).— s Ml Soone iUty | - ) ettt s K : Al Lt and pidly becoming one of th. The scope of the plans and prospects| 5 i o ) » The movement of toto Gl om “ Son port of Bos | main erops of th : M Lo gor the e ure ek, e s S o SR e i o {|of the port of Boston fell off same- oney to Loan SRRt e e Blate N I 0 : . r commercial steame ! Secured hr first deed of trust on real estate ning their plants: today At ol oy “",,' 3 ‘,‘ it gaged in forcign trade cutered (he | Provailing Intorest and comm waion. 2 ay 8 3 ' . er Contl Rub.... o oo ¢ ¢ PALI S ¢ith orders booked as (ar as st 3 0 o In 2 g DS, CoMperen Wit (18370 1o 18 3 2 joseph L 'Wellcr ahead. Still another encouraging factor | 4 Tubbe: 5 1 0 < the large to s 4 ' the increased foreign demand for | e - 3 h Vul .. 83 2 2 of f f Sio Falis, with dep & b . ° canned goods. 5 G w5 . e, 1 84 Lob i l‘nrz- hl‘l'n"l"" of shor ore tuken i il abgorh 3 I > 5 Wil s 5 departures from the port numbere st £ department today _“"'} R ek, S 3 b .. s 1 Mec'ro 1,036 merchantmen, against L2114 i | Heavy withdmwals Ly depositors was We Buy and Sell 4 uch of this business i understood to : 210 1 3 9 glven as the reason. have been placed 6n condition that Stormation fegarding it e kept sicret| S X Omos ey G ln ) . BooH- Libe ty Bonds 7 Ay S neitactubar paymicat R D s wuy B o ! i me——— Washington's OLDEST National Bank T 0 1/20/0 and 0 bean a consistent erove Y, s - ¢ N s | adio Co a 2 N | i but the trade with Price Trend 1 pward. 1 i e 1 S % 3 | E i OU need not seek beyond your own city for the 1955 pach At ane verroml 1l .y 1 13 s 3 “Tuesday ushers in one of Thriit ||; te. investments that combine assured safety of tore mext July, however. ave base ; bz X Star = EIO o ; Week's most important days—that de- I principal with a decidedly profitable interest re- MOSt canmers on tie fact that RO N Y T8 3R v 57 Swift ot .. k: g “ X an_jobbers and_retall-rs : 8 : Tob Prod & i || voted to the “OWN Y OUR OW Bond Department turn doned handto-mouth capaci RO XY WIS T b s . S i HOME id, i haracteristic of th fons 3 4 . * uie bee Ghar oew 2 T T in 1923 S5 4 o Al | s LT 'The Californis ords Wi L F Univers Pipe i . Our constant aim is to meet the demand of To house his family to best advantage The Wasllmgton Loan investors for a diversity of First Mortgage year packed 2,43 t s P - : : W is ev thrifty man’s ambition, and and Trust Compan Coupon Bonds secured by business, apartment f',';’, With 3 v 3 otoneg | W L R C many are saving for their Cash Pax- pany; and miscellaneous properties in Washington, D. C. > ¢ i p i y p 5 R = 8 ;tn'l?! I)n)\n’\I qu\i-ur'Iu:I[-. ()m:.llnlr Ez?fil;ihstsrefl . : ¥ These bohds asesold 44.’ more slow- X N BOX . . a " : i ! - tr[;x o'n;}lllg)'x.?T»L\:_Y:l:n Iw;v[x(gf\u »l‘l‘nl tree! in any amount in de- s, sy S . k '. 2 = at the _DE National Bank in the 107 i B i e g e Organized in 1814 District of Columbia. 3% and 7% on | nominations of _$100 : : »Flrst Mortgage Loans B $500, §1,000 and $5.000. : 5 : : : 4 : {Lowest Tates ot ot o Comminin Monthly Savings | You have a choice of e o with a slight upware S PAND PRES ! 3 5 Prompt Ac maturities from two ey are \onlflgcl-’uluzumnlj o | e il s gl ; : o 2 e | Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. B I A s years to fifteen years. be well cleaned up by the e o2 3 E 1% N 1 Ain: 02 . 08 a lona e 0 0 l an 738 15tb Streat T oy hen Sut ¥ ning starts again 3 E 5 }- 2 RSO 2 =1 Investment Savings Mail the coupon below ate . s . ; > ivi e e telephone Main 6464 g 2 Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits Over $1,700,000 EQU l T ABL E Coupon Boud rate o or telepl e I e o now for circulars de- howeys Our Savings Dept. Pays 3% Conmpound Interest Souid ofinxvgréyl’l‘:“i;; selling scason. in | Tl : N i T 15th St., Opposite U. S. Treasury—110 Years Old scribing our current of- - ch with 5.800,000 cases of E 8 & = = T i S 100000 Tiere hah ot 200 10 i 9 2 d Co-Operative Building — ferings. s time. Demand for crushed plne- ole aiready I8 showlr el T ; s ontasa Tono "2 d Association While the weather this winter Wi : REC il Organized 1879 a decided effect GESi s 3 vegetania z 4 0. - 2 c | 44th YEAR COMPLETED n8, this will be . oren g i [ - T e——— by tavorable growing 2 LA b2 Loy | Asaets . ... $4755.170.53 territory and, I fxl thel RS PN i Pl AN INCOME AT FIFTY ) G e gards raw m Ko The United e B0 8 O Kuus aéw pe R S ol i Results Tell indication that the bes Sl 3 : ; a R - shonld prom B ey ey o ato: y et L Contl mem wiz 20 b 15 | Regular Investment. from P . ounded 1873 anticipation. of exireme fucrad ate : stocks ceity Gola e " ! 'H BUILDIN 815 FIFTEENTH ST. in_sugar prices, en Capger 1 8250 up in our I 86th Issue of Stock SMEEHBUILDING bt i - © Roxton Wro O 3 14 West End (nsol L-Jx'".:,‘“;‘!;’fh‘ 2 his thne last 3 40 Wet £nd Ext... | Being Recelved Please send me, without obligation on my part, fall particulars about Year, - will A ey your current offerings of 613 and 7+ Pirst Mortgage Coupon Bonds. sassos i i 7% FIRST MORTGAGES il Shares, $2.50 Per Month 3 : e wld EQUITABLE BUILDING . g g 4 3 0 |Ohlo Ol Company toduy announced ver a —is -a- certain way to assure I 915 F St. N.W. Ded.—10 ut Toty, S 4 8t gR R e the quotations e . : ‘I sou~x sov President jof 41l srades of central west crude {| Quarter vourself of a stable income for Il “¥rRaNK P. REESIDE, Scey ot n, S AT of ¢ the later years of your life. A Century LT Gan Lizht o ?‘o-“ t 3 E KATES ON BAR SILVER. i IVithout BEGIN THIS INVESTMENT 3 Co.—10'at 930 . Sox Tanuco -0 ! .| LONDON, January 21.—Bar silver, a1 O vot ; 3311-160 ber ounce. Money, 2% per .a Loss. TODAY i 2 oAt aakt 1 cpa ver Houd OOt cent. Discount rates, short bills, 3%a 10 Moy ar S, 10 7 90K, 10t o8 N . 37-16 per cent; three-month ' bills, at 961 5 o ...l 18 1 135 | 3% per cent. Mones—Call ¥ iy Comon'e Rer 3 4% BONUS BONDS ON SALE. Bid and Asked Prices. 3 Ryan Con .. L NEW YORK, January 21—New { PUBLIC UTILITY. i Salt Ck Prod...... 2333 315 | York bankers will offer for sale B F SA' l l . 1 erin Bid, Asked.{ 8 Sapulpa Refin . tomorrow $3,500,000 Kansas ‘soldl, . . i w Ar N o Tel. & Telga. de..... %3 ofiu) T A g 93" | jonus bonds. The issue, awarded s < | we '€ INOW g o e e LE a premium, probahly will be offered sround par Main 2100 1412 Eye St. N.W. 4 ¢ Dean, Ofativia & Co, | 6%2% Potomac poromac Potom - C Stock Exchange Building Patomae Eicc. 6 193 Por. Btec. Pow. £. m. & ref. 15 100 New, York (d , ,;‘::m.’.‘l:".,f*. P S STOCKS COTTON ITSt o gage Otes i G : = GRAINS N 2 B COFFE Paper \fi.rfi!.m LA" Te L BONDS sgcARE E feel particularly fortunate in being able tu Bzt Retty e el Ta Mt Cola Storage G110 o MEMBERS " | i -lc'ml(,r“[{]l;(, \]otc(sr \\-1;1_ch 11c so t\e'vcll secured STOCKS. - New York Stock Exchange N. Y. Cotton Exchange ¢ and which yield such a good interest rate. PTBLIC UTILITY. { Chicago Stock Exchange thm%rofldl:;;dg:c:;:de f ! o - A eatten, s St : New York Curb Market Minncapolis. Chamber "of = As many of these First Mortgages are sold and Wash. Rwy. & Elec. pfd, | y P s a s N ATiovAL mank M .WQSHIN‘?,T%N fi?cfil may take advantage of this opportunity for the safe ain Floor, Woodw: uilding : investment of your funds and get the present yield. Phone Main 2040 ) g JOHN CALLAN O’LAUGHLIN Change Of Namc If your funds are not available at the present time, we will be plca;(d to make a reservation for you. Amerlean Security & Trust * Continental Trus Merchants’ Bank. o S| 1 London Joint City & Midland Bank , o] . ; I ‘ has been changed - Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co P : As an Entirety h Street. : : I to ' 727 15th Street Northwest g"‘-‘::?nl::n‘")“{&h-nlu Modern three-story building near, 18th street and [ . : : 727 15th S ) Columbia Road, containing showroom, two apartments of |lif . .}.;'ES’.',." 3 i three rooms, bath and porch each; two-car garage. - [ 54 Years Without Less to An Investor “{remen’s i 2 | || MIDLAND BAN e “’I?X"TLE INSURANCE. i i n MI B K o itace it : : C I LIMITED . MISCELLAN . o - . D. C. Paper pfd w paas L] . Qlerchants’ Transter "5 Storage.. e | HEAD OFFICE : 5 THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C.2 ergenthaier ‘Linotype. - | M | 0ld Dutch Market coni 914 Dutch Murket pfd. Laoaton Monotype. TRUST COMPA | By special res‘olution the name of the Aailow § "Exdiridesd.

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