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1 FINANCIAL. GILLETTE RAZORUP. 17 POINTS IN WEEK Various Issues Reach New High Levels During Curb Market Tradirig. 1924—PART 1 IREPORT ON SUGAR T0 SETTLE TARKF Agriculture Department soon| to Furnish President With Complete Data. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. | Auditor’s Report Stirs Echoes gThe Year 1924 to Date on the Washington Of Bank Run Here 11 Years Ago Stock Exchange Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co., Hibbs Bldg. Up to and including Friday, October 3. | Sales. BONDS. Open. High. 66.800—Pot. Elec. Power 6s, 1953... eape A01 1041, 12.000—Ana. and Pot. River R - 88 a1 52,000—C. and P. Telephone 96 9915 18,000—C. Capital Traction 1st 5s D. (¢, OCTOBER FINANCIAL Money Available for First Deed of Trust Loans 617 Interest Prompt Replies to Applications JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. Real Estate Notes for Sale in Amounts from $250 Up to $1,000 or More. Consult Welch, Realtor oun Specialist 15th & N. Y. Ave. Main 4346 Reference: Any Bank, Trust Co. or Title Co. in the District. No shed 1599 Low 1011 Close, United States Trust Company Had! $6,000,000 in Deposits—Got Hearty Sup- port in Crisis From Leading Bankers. and P. Tei. of Va. 961 49 8215 50 1001, 29 9815 10015 . 1071, K 53 nd Annap. 1st 8 Whether < Light Gen'l G5, the tariff on sugar probably will be de- WE FINANCE Elec. cons. 4 [ cided upon the basis of a report which Apartment Houses slec. Gen'l 989 | gpecialists of the Department of Agri- Buwiness Property o 1933... . . | culture are preparing to place on the Residence Property . '-fl.\‘ I.X. 6s, reg.... 2 | President’s desk within a week. Hotels, Ete. ‘“ vbnf"('nl Paper Mfg. 6s. The much-discussed problem Higbie & Richardson, Inc. 19,900 s Realty (long) 55 the taniff of 176 a pound on s §18 15th St. AW, 10,000—W Market Cold Storage & | reduced? The Tariff Commission, hope- Shges 14,000 Wardman Park 6s - Tessis iaiuidan, | [aceanit Three | J5.500—Southern Bldg. 61s SibaEYe e o One is Shares. STOCK ot disqualified from voting. 1,875—Amer. Tel. and Tel. rights S0 the Department of Agricuiture has | ! ment, better use of capital, more efficient | 5.730—Capital Traction Deen called on 1o give the facts with re- | Secured vy frat deed of trust ou real estate | labor, the elimination of waste. There | 4,138—Washington Sbect G0 thie beet wigar Induotey (ofl tha | Presailing (nterest and_commission | will be income enough if we will look 155—N. and W. S United States. The department is to | Joseph I Weller 429 Wazh. L. & Trast | after the other things. There will b 4.019—Wash. Ry. and . com Al Shethe it i fiie lab claTmes’ | bank profits enough if we are good | S8.644—Wash. Ry. and Elec. pfd . < = managers. 1,000—Wash., Alex. and Mt. Ver. And Terminal Taxi com...... banker's obligation—the one 110—Capital National Bank............ cannot shirk or dodge—the 476—Commercial National Bank..... 3 H gathering and distributing a 112—District Nationa! B: midnight, arrangements were completed | MUt do it in a way that brings profit 2 Kederal Ameri National whereby the Munsey Trust Co. took over | 10 him, of course, but, more important, 15—Libert at. Bank sufficient to guaranty the pay- | it must aid in increasing the nationa Lincoln National ment of the £6,000,000 odd deposits and | IW€ome ; it must work for more effective 41—National the different premises uader as | Production it must «o done that it 13 main_ and branch offices. leaving the | Will bring greater wealth 16 of | Shareholders of the £1,230.000 institu- | 1 thiz be a werthy tich to g0 by the board or to be served | @ WOrthy cause, if as they might in liquidation | people the things At that time the United States|Worth while, there Trust Co.” operated the main office | Schem where the Merchants” Bank and Trust | communi; | Co. is now housed: the Dupont branch, | Wish to now operated by the latter company; | OPerate. private property also the present quarters ‘of the |Protected, where enterprise is Franklin National Bank, the bank-|and competition is under no restrainty ing room formerly oceupied by the | save that of justice. 1 could not come | | orgetown 23.000—Metropolitan 29,000—Pot. Elec. 184,000—Pot. Elee. R Power 1st Power cons MONEY TO LOAN At 6 and 6149, Interest Before Placing or Renewing Your 15t or 2d Trust Consult WELCH, Realtor Loan Specialixt and N.V. Ave. Main 4316 Bank fore of Chicago, the A. B. A., week Mr. Reynolds address as follows: “There is growing tendency to give attention to larger production and larger national income. It should be a source of gratification to us that the national income of the United States is the larg- est in the world’s history, and the per capita income is higher than in any other country. But, looking forward. we need not be.go much interested in this or so much concerned over it as over larger production and larger na- tional income through better manage- for an address be- on Wednesday of concluded Pot. Elec. Power Ref. Alex. and Mt ing of the United States one-time mighty financial in- of Washington, was recalled last week through the report of Herbert | L. Davis. court auditor. of the receiver- hip of Tucker K. Sands, one-time prom- nent banker of th. nd also of the cecond receiver, William K. Quinter. in han % the liquidation of the assets of the company for the benefit of the shareholders. The statement was also made in con- nection with the filing of the report that the trust company named had “failed in 1913 As a matter of fact the United States Trust Co. never failed. A run started on the main oflfices of the company on Tuesday afternoon, November 18, 1913 ; spread slowly during Wednesday and | became a wild and furious scramble at the main office and the five branches on Friday afternoon, the 216t of the month. Th at the Shoreham Hotel that ight, ome time between 9 o'clo and Ty the Associated Press, NEW YORK, Octc rhet on the curb exchange gave| of o nee in its ability following Friday's interest hesi- sning, but in the Iling pressure the m up and numer- noted from the the recent Trust Co. i stitution er 4 1 rb offering Speculative th any S too T 9.500- 1.000—W 7,000—Di at of tendeney w recoveries reached ¢ v levels know . say 10, Money to Loan_ Up 17 Points. week the eurb mixed move market nts, but | tached to of varioss| me issues D First Mortgage Notes Secured by Improved D. C. Real Estate. Written Guar- antee Backed by More Than $1,500,000 Resources as to: 1st. Security of Principal All the Time. with nportance enewed acenmulation tocks which carried high reco Gillette Safety w feature in this respect advancing early in the week 17 points to 333 n losing most of this noon a ion. The k Power 2 that tariff reduction would deal a bod. | blow to this newest of agricultural en- | terprise nd to tell something about the magnitude of the industry, its com- petitive Status with foreign-grown sugar, | its profits to the thousands of farmers engaged in raising beets, and its value as a sal d agaivst domination of | Americin markets by forelgn sugar pro- | ducers. The report will cont % ali e B A e S kelihood, m:uch that the Tarifft Com- ([ ZIUL ISTestment 1o meotred ot pinced on ni after months of disagreement, || & sound, oonservative. valustion. Notes ailed to include in its two reports. And || 1w availuble io amounts of $100 up [upon its report President G is | Al xpected o fashion his course r. O'Donmell, Mgr. Industry to Be Protected. Chas. D. Sager there will be no reduction i Realtor sugar tariff. The Department o 924 14th St. N.AV. ; Investors ] ctfs. . o we are brought again to the S that he “When Buying” Our 7% First Mortgage Notes = ym 56 to ! made a wivance of idated than making a rose ed f securities 5 Bank Washinzton tan Bank Rigzs National Banks Second National Bank American urity and Continental Trust National Savings and Union Trust Washington Mer. Bk. and jor 2nd. Attractive Normal 3rd. Prompt Consecutive est Payments. 4th. Full Return When Due. 5th. Freedom From All Care and Management. Real Estate Mortgage & Guaranty Corp. Resources Over $1,500,000 L. E. BREUNINGER, Pr:s. 26 Jackson Place Income. Inter lease ambition L bringing to the they desire 1s is no place in our record an partly offsct wert s Lnust olidge of Principal W to to 8 Trust Utilities United selling at an and Trust e avings Mechanics 1t the <o, 36 Main 37 a8 live 430 where where econon 61—Washington 9 Firemen's Fire Insuranc al Union Fire Insuranc nbia Title Insurance istate Title Insurance 0il Stocks Irregular. gular. Vacuum ention because which | rise from 175.000 in 1901 to more than 900,000 in 1524. It has advocated a protective tariff of ample proportions on sugar. day in and day out. year after ever since the industry first - head the United | e | Banking Trust & Mortgage Co., ness of | Saite 20, 1410 G St VW, dir now | Franklin E TME AREIN E For | - - 'FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS | Safety Is Paramount the tariff is the main: domestic sugar industry d the zrowth department b ¢ farmers when the ta To safeguard ever) dollar invested through us is the su preme aim of House. assume now that it would deplore, | We are sure we can convince any RIEERCh e pany S xetuttion ! Banking Trust & Mortgage Co., investor of this palicy. ants and Mechanics' Bank at | before you on a platform of social Seventh and G streets northwest, the | distress, unrest and dissatisfaction. northeast corner of Fourteenth and | wish to build confidence, not impair| —Dist. of Col. Paper Mfg. Com ots northwest and the north-|or destroy it. 1 would rather be an| —Mer. Trans. and Stor: east corner of Twentieth and Penn- | appraiser of the things that make for Aersanthaler Dinolype sylvania avenue northwest prosperity—of the things that make | Zuaion ANpnETRe: A Eig Institation. for good, for comfort. for intellectual | rurity Storage Co. and moral progress, not for a day or| —Washington Market Utrom | It was a big institution, with one| 3" 0k ar & 3ear, but for all time | National Mtz & Iav | of finest locations and banking ' | UNLISTED | oftices for the head office, from which Chapin negotiations had been carried on for Chapin purchase of the Merchants and Departm Mechanics' Savings Bank, with three District and the Fourteenth Street 1 lin at Fourteenth and U streets | O1) et ndard paving United States|by the Illinois Merchants Bank. Tt it inlae a shgre |lso did some absorbing itself in Jate Maon) et o Merchants and Mechanies® | Years Heur, $170 a sha outright: COLD WAVE FEARS in building up the beet sugar indus try. It has seen the beet acreage First Trust Notes are ipvited it ufferings to iovesti ) from ttled by dropped ¢ was unse in political supple- sortions to ren- which a re- 14 be Agri- that quire acrobatic pr port upon sugar tarif Department d in the doctrine avy during | 14,0 Shar R. DEPARTME preferred preferred in o Absorbed by Illinois-Merchants. | { The old | Chicago. once presid | Corn Exchange Bank of d over by “Old Huteh, nd dating back about to Civil War days, has been absorbed FREIGHT BU§INESS NOW SMASHING ALL RECORDS 1atch VORK north Trust shares for the stoek while exx and residence properts. amounts from %5,000 up. Without tion 10—Chiris BALTIMORE PRODUCE. Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., Octo Da- spite the fact that recel the cost $110 than! N had < the| estimate accounts 4 moving a Prices Will Be Reviewed. o X v Wa data W, without recomr probably is mo recommendatio history of th industiy, p under what fair tariff expand 1 the Ar during the parallaling the tale with the cotemporancous tariff The report also will deal with prices. These will be of two classes, the price of sugar the consumer ang the price ceived b the furmer. There is 1o doubt that report will make ear the fact the rmer alone past few other farmer pted. were 3 Rooms 2 L1410 G oSt of depositors, about 40,000 Many | small. but when th jerway there stopping it an ace’s anklin 1. r of car nded Scptember as nti the department | schedule, and under a low | story of past 1! our Very Desirable Offices —in our bank building. fac- ing New York Avenue, now available. Reasonable rent. Apply main floor CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK 1336 New York Avenue s than s S whie g of cars last week ord of ended Sep- run was fairly 10 more chance of there would be in a beaver's eff to dam Niagara. And it was fairly underway when the closing hour of bus on that Friday afternoon iy gave the tired ofiicers some respite. | pace with supplies, and all offerings Bankers Busy showing quality meet with ready sale it Prompt shipments are advisable while vice the market is favorable. but all cgge should be carefully graded to realize best results, as held stock will not | bring top quotations and has to be sold at a discount The general live rules stead as kept cleaned up this w fat old hens, 412 pounds last week. The demand is keeping Higher After Friday's Sharp Inewhere. s never equal- ded i Total China Now Enthusiastic Over Goobers—Norfolk Principal | the | Export City. But and who temt zave no respite to cashiers presidents of other banks were busy with their collateral preparing and sorting out high-grade stuff on which to sccure loans should the fitful spread, the United | ates Trust fail and runs be ted elsewhere. | © cne would dare predict the ex-| tent of the disaster that might fol- | low the failure of the big trust com- | pany in the event of this actuality rtain it is that even the very soundest of our institutions would| ve the result more or less while many of the less anks might have found it . — If you want 1009, insurance against loss i your mone) rough the Housc wiiere | SAFETY ¢ PARAMOUNT. Write or telephone our Mortg. ment Depa send literatu oy NEW YORK, October 4 another cold wave hwest started covering llers in the co Rt airly well | today, and sent the price of December For heavy,|tp to or 3% poin higher. na over,|That delivery closed the and springers weighing pounds | general market t net and over, there Is a good and con- |advances of 45 to tant demand, with no surplus of this| Private cables attributed the sort in the daily reccipts, but small | of Liverpool to spinners’ c hens and common to ordinary |buying partly for continent ers are in ample supply and | which suggested a more optin nted by the trade. Large|of the nan loan outlor impossible to have gathered their re- | SPringers bring 26a27 a pound and |interests were credited with buy sources in time to have met the de- small to medium. 2 with Leghorn | the local mark: particularly mands of crazed depositors clamoring | SPringers selling from 2 to 3 cents|January. but otherwise the de or that to which they were entitled |2 pound under as to quality and condi- | Was attrib ¥ to co but could not get all at once. {tion. Fat old hens will bring the l»*“;r';'* : ms as large springers, medium, | ree more private crop reports were | SUoCK TN SRwROriea. but small and poor hens and | published, with condition fi of the trust nY | Leghorhs are slow sale at 17al8. Ol | ing from 53.5 to 34 well supported on the Stock EX-| roosters continue plentiful at 13a16, | igures from 12.4 change and for a few days it looked | Damand for duchs hy r an im- | bales as if the company might weather the | provement this week and values ruia| The storm. A week before its sale stock | <lightly higher for fat stoc P |awaiting ¢ ld on the eschange at 1 ased byt small and poor ducks are not | Week w little. and then came back ON | canted at 16al8. Pigeons continue st last awful day when it closed | o o ae 20a25 a pair for both young| According to 3 to 1 The trust compan¥iand old. Guinea fowl in light re.|in the trad have weathered the storm at|c.ipt and under a good demand hold | CTOD Prospe in office, but the crowds at| ciahgy 25| sach' for Muree yorae|of India have braneh off prevented : | and 30 each for small. With the iy exces Lldridge E. Jordan, president, made i ot N&ht inrong) ithe four ception of apples the season . e BOND PRICES UNEVEN. X native and nearby green fr Aays during which the run continued Lack of Demand Causes Narrow | «nls vadinz on the rth week third in Sep- i no reason to doubt | 1 further iner n, that «de ears, Co. poultry riet | by nd money dur while virtual catton raisers alons experiencing era cady of thousands « will throng to world root for their league | unprecedented adversit L the! Seeretary Wallace's Hobby. t. | peanut as surely as the circus selis| Extension of the gugar beet fields | w lemonade. Devotees at the country league K 1mes what of a hobby with the department. peanuts a season | Secretary Wallace, time agair ding to a bulletin fr the | has pointed out that the area planted Iy originated in Brazil. and that this area can be enlarged Aztecs knew it d the Spanish car- | only. in his judgment, under a pro- ried it to Europe and Africa. § tective tariff. 1t appears on the sur- brought from the West Indie face that the latest turn the vexed Southern Stat E elieved to have sugar tariff tuation peints al introduced it into the nited ates, conclusively to the retention of “Four quarts of American peanuts, | present schedule and that the r taken to China 35 years : by Arch- | mendations of the majority repc deac homp re the estors | the tariff commission v be disap- of the Chin r which | prove now exceeds Americun b ton. | fervid closing a base we B. & 0. EARNINGS AHEAD OF SEPTEMBER, 1923 Present Increase Expected to Con- 0 point ames an firmness | teams—and « and | Of Especial Interest To Banks, Bankers, Dealers and Investors in German Bonds e, have prepared Lot describing_the salient f The Dawes Plan te rt been some- | some | me strong w G major 00 and tinue Throughout Remainder Year. . ts s No charg obligation we October 4 of Septem- the Ba slight i this continue to The shares con to the and indy 0 up to the om- t of <ert free on receipt of a Samp to cover postage Thomas Campbell Dougherty, INC LUCH 14th Street s two-c {SHARNON cord 13 and 715 ount of cottor 1t the ated at 2.000 last on shipboard cara | ted presi- at s esti Foreign Municipal & Government Industrial Bonds 50 Broad St., New York iation of “ @ He s 1uro) passens COFFEE FUTURES OFF. generously W YORE of peanuts | 1.t for coffee the laae ling who | 1o ninsu to cab < re from Bomba 1 the United dama advic i . cotton Provi tour of Modern Parable of Talents. ts be rain 1 Archdeac n Thompson ded his four quarts Dr. Charles R. Mills an Presbyterian Missic going to Shantung F Mills gave a quart each mers, exacting the pron ach should gradually increase peanuts for threc years and a Changes in Quotations. e 7 e YORK. October 4—T'r tion. One _of armers at the end aracterized the clos. | ©f the first ye te all his crop. The 1UioE | the iiweal: the bond | Second farmer fulfilled his contract. | market. The downward trend of prices | Shantung Peninsula T re- { ket and 1 Damsons | continued. but narrow changes e cently grew 13.000.000 bushels of the Isell mostly 20 and per 4-quart | lack of demand rather than large American T e | basket. Apples continue in ample re- | €ire to sell e T e |ceipt and it takes choice to fancy | Foreisn obligations were oremost credits for_ cancel- | fruit to bring top values of 3.00 to | firmer than the rest of the s debt to the O1d World for )0 a barrel wh sells | statement of J. P. Morgan in 1 rubs and tre They help | | October 4.— futures was Ir d at a de s0ld off from been last has for ad of alsy - | The m. twol (5 15 points i{to 17.90 for showing net losses of 11 estimated at ing quotations: October, mber. 17.87: March, 1 16.64; July, the ar rably al business uun is Applications Invited for Loans on Improved Property In District of Columbia. Chevy Chase and Takoma Park. Md. was drawing to a close and prices gener- to grow and paid out millions of ‘m]'[xll\ S ol Gk o e {lars. An dercurrent of rumors of | jijac "l unsare loans helped to accelerate the | ' poo o o trouble 2nd left Mr. Jordun and his|per husket and 1.50 to per bushel, ussociates no resource except the £av-| \hile Sickle pears bring 60 ta 1.00 ings. of the depositors, with indiffer-{nar pasket and 25 to 50 for common ence to his own t= and to thatiyarieties. Quinces made their ap- | the institution that he had founded. | pearance this week and are meeting with fairly good sale at 60 to bas CLOTH GOdDS ACTIVE. Shows the that ribu- | are selling at 30 to 1.00 5 Demand Improvement in Several Lines. YORK . 3 A Very Cheap Purchase. October 4. —Cotton z0ods unfinished line 1 reported for goods Centenarian Gives Formula. John A. Breslin of New Orleans. INTEREST, 51,% hundredth year, gives as his formula | Apply to r long life: “Hard work and no : " o | H. L. Rust Company Inside terms were never made e known to the public. It was stated scturing lir Yarns | that Mr. Munsey had agreed to guar- were firm and the | anty the depo: nd take over the branches, which he did, and also the lease of the Bond Building, which probably proved profitable National bank presidents sum moned by the Controller of the Cur. rency, John Skelton Williams, were asked to indorse a note for $1,000,000 which furnished the immediate cash needed for the demands of depositors and the controller further secured the note by $1,000,000 of the choicest relatively The | ndon snuf nostly half pri Common native | that negotiations for the German loan o East for the delicious peach in a large rsted goods showed jon increased. 1. Waol & produc EXCHANGE RATES STEADY. South American Currencies Rally / Briskly During Week. NEW ¥ October 4. — Sensa- | tional advances grain prices over- | | | is K BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. Special Dispateh to The Star ! rum: early to bed and early to rise. Loan Correspondent of 1.25 t0 1.50 per 100 pounds and 2.00 | Points above the offering price of Sep- |38 New World friends of all mankind i : 225 per 150-pound sacks or bar- | tember. {are maize. grown now to the ends of Housing Problem Most Acute. i a . 1 stock, but shipments from | spell and Rock leland gencral 4s losing | .- % . of the safety of all deposits in the flar No. ¥ s 2 i The plant that produces the peanut L lailand st Co., the depos-|certain section ing_ black and |a point. Libcrty bonds were irregular. | “The plant th ber of the eri United States Trust Co. P o, Tainary member of the flower | come cases after they had remarried A\ { The court took zance of the | and ngarby grapes are still in good | Virtually liad been completed, with all | bean, both of which orig- | He is very active and possessed of all | demand at 60 to 1.00 per four-eighth | SigNs pointing to a successful flotation. na. Wheat, barley. rye, | his mental facultics. He has a slight basket. New white potatoes are in |#ave a firm undertone to the European | timothy. apples and pears followed | recollection of the coronation of Queen airly good demand, but steck must | Sroup. Belgian 6 cd their | the Stat of the Empire westward | Vietoria, having been horn in Dublin The P ial Ins he r udelltla nsurance rels while No. 2 potatoes sell at| Buying and selling orders were about |the carth; the Irish' potato. the to- - g slightly less than half price and Ne. {evenly divided among railroad bonds. | mato. tobacco, Brazilian rubber tree, T et rrwm o |35 ‘ATo. oL WARted Bt ahy price.. De: | Somi-spreulative” emes. Soniinued £5 | ina] and sinchona. the reé (hat bre<| Tho housing problem Ix s acute | ompany of America @ advertisements on the morn- | mand continues good for sweet pota- | vield to profit taking, with St. Paul 4s |duces quinine. | in Vienna that'a judge there has sus- = o 3 pended sentence in the eases of thou- sands of divorcees who remained in 912 151h Street N.W dowed all other developments inlitors were assured, and the run, the Mixed with ordinary No. stock world. 1t takes no back place among © financial and commodity markets | only one in Washington in many|Which has to be sold at inside quo- plant acrobats, such as the Venus fly- Exeited buying of grain | years, was at an end |tatlons to move out. Sweets bring Ytrap, which baits an insect and|fcute situation involved in the short- o st spal eara e 12.75 to 3.50 a barrel and yams 3.00 to squeezes it to death as terribly as ap |28¢ OF houses and admonished the de- : : < th 7 ¥ as an lingants to endeavor to make other | arrangements i itures a cian demand be well graded to bring top vaiues | Previous high record, selling at 95. four |bound. But rarzed beside the peanut | and as 4 boy run away to Liverpool. | e Q4 and 23d told the story | toes and where they run regu- |of 1 experiencing another sinking Peanut Plant Naturali Acrobat their former husband's quarters. in ¢ Land Compan E vith N s k o & > Tor S o5 qrnsiem iod. Sama diately foll el l:'-‘fy';,',d'\ 2 stock of both sclling | "BALTIMORE, Md. October 1.—The | Edgar Allan Poe engine of terror: the sent May wheat to 37, Almost tmm sdiately fo170) T e e o imeneral live cattle market rules|butter and which makes the May to $1.40, May | appointment of Tucker K. Con i o ey garden truck | goaqy to firm under light receibts|bumble bees weigh in on its scales | High i repre. | Teceiver of the remaining e T irly good demand, and i o1 on the wharves and at the stock [before it gives admittance o the e do the United States Trust | tocs and beans ar gerecpt on toma-|yargs, The demand is more active, | honey pot, or the beggars' ticks which hel over last week's close | Chevy and Great Fall fosnand bean L& 2o follomingiano. {but centered on cattle of first quality | steal rides. The peanut. since it b Profit - tak Co. beg.an to be heard of. a1 55 BaanEless green beans. 1.001,n4 very little demand for common to |longs to the pea family, bears a! Later an offer was made to ex-|and 1.25 bushel; lima beans, 2.00 and | grinary grades. Handy weight veal| strong vesemblapae o 5 Desne o jchange stock of the land company | 3.00 bushcl; beets and carrots, 3.00 to|calves are scarce and wanted. but|bean plant and has such t-shaped for United States Trust Co. shares, on |3.00 hundred; broccoli, 50 and 60, bush- | peavy rough calves are slow sale at | flomere honnet-shap! e e e oo el s Ml mEsel fiseeeulacivillues: iQuotationsitodayiat | (Umnti atter potlinations the \Nomer of grain and cotton | Some 400 sharcholders ¢ 1507 ¢01 35 tor clas Loror sugas and pjght Street Wharl - stalk turns a somersault ai ows | SR Sl kon ohl ol ow, aBE 0oan years, 10 to 13 for field: exgplants, 90 to| “Beer cattle—First quality. pound.|rapidly” toward e ot 4nd Brows S the theors that the | auditor of the court reports that Re- | L15 basket; onions, 1.30 and £.00 per|7 to 3 medium, 4 to 6. Bulls, a5 10 | 11" vasd ‘pode araangs ound, bursire et krain prices here would stim- | eiver Sands Is liable to shareholders | 100 pounds; pepbers, 40 and 50 basket | qualits, 3 (0 5. Cows, choice (0’ fancy, |ty Summer ad mon (he Toots o » b 7 ks P .- ‘ormer United | 5: 2 S S eed cap- and directors of the 4 to 5: common to fair. 2 10 3. OXeN. | sulos zrow, and when he - piomi e for gree and 60 to 75 for red; pump- ite exports from the Latin Ameri- < . b (vl 2 ip i e : tates Trust Co. for $50,645; that he has | Kins, 5.00 to 15.00 hundred; spinach, | gs to quality, 3 to 5. Milk cows, choice | S Tl conmines paid himself $25,000 in fees which are as toq 75.00; common | praor ru:}‘;gr«;:r:u:;anu‘r? i r”"sdl . Potatoes do 50 to 65 bushel; tomatoes, 40 to 65| (o fancy, head, 50.00 to 7 disallowed, and that a fidelity bond of Calves, veal. | tnjg but potatoes are buibs. Thepea- dics and by housewives, in place of New York Stock and @ fdelity 1 vasket for sound, ripe, and 75 to 110 | to fair, 30.00 to 50.00. £100,000 furnished by Mr. Sands more | per bushel for packing stock; turnips, e, pound, 11 to 1112; ordinary to | % than covers his ility. choloc D! ';‘ml‘lfifoncu?f the few plants that ma-[lard, In some places the oil is now ures: fertilized seed pods in the soil. | employed for lamps and peanut cake, Be-1 Averages. Saturday, October 4. the Hen Tracks Whitened Sugar. The secret of making sugar per- ! fectly white was discovered through | i accident, when a hen that had been | n a muddy place perambu- into a sugar house and on a pile of su tracks dried it was no sugar beneath them was whiter than | elsewhere. In this way it was dis- | covered that sugar could be refined by | the use of wet clay NO RISK—NO WORRY—A SAFE INVESTMENT — PLUS INCOME Tos | about hizh levels Europran fory held relatively left | . When the | ced that the | exchange rates steady despite the If vou are interested in en- ded on joving a high degree of security e | and a dependable income with- | out worry, risk or loss of time, invest in our 30 to 65 barket, and Savoy cabbage, | medium. 8 to 10: heavy fat, 7 to 8;| “The auditor, Herbert L. Davis, also |50 10" 75 bushel. g rough and common, 4 Sheep, | G Rn REST Eo reports that the second receiver, W.| canae O Va. is regarded as the | residue from the oil, finds sale 4. reBORCy ANAL (ho econdl recalvar - | peanut .:amtax of the United States, | cattle food S aough Texas with 203,000 acres in [ “Only the poor children of Eng- to choice, 5 to 53; old bucks. 3 to 4: oA =5 e common, 1% : pring, i 1920, had succeeded in collecting 1$35,000, which Mr. Sands bad }CHANDLER MOTOR DROPS. peanuts has: more -land’ devoted to|land relish this popular American |this product than any other State. |food. In Manchuria and Slberin al to 2. Lambs, choice, 13; fair to good, 10 to 12; com- been | fmon. thin, 7 to 9. In one year the total yield in L 3 tal y the | handful of sunflower seeds replaces United States was 623,507,000 pounds, | the American bag of peanuts. The Hogs, straight, 3% unable to collect. | to 10%; sows, 7 to §; stags and boars, There are still $150.000 of unpaid | Stock Forced Down to Lowest Lev- |5 to 6. Live DIgS, a valued at ncarly $30.000,000. On th. i 3 ¥ $30.000,000. € | mystery of larze imports of peanuts Plantations bordering " the James | received ot the port of Marselile. i to size and qual- notes. part of the assets of the trust | ity, 8 to 10: shoats, i els of Present Year. River, in Virginia, where the Ran- explained by the fact that much pea as to size and ! company, still outstanding. quality, 7 to 8. pecial Dispatch to The Star. - o The dolphs and other famous planters |nut oil becomes olive oil after It It is also stated that stockholders will probably receive about $10 a| aharesfox (hekxastonic NEW YORK, October 4.—The sell- made bonanza atixfied As to Safety. ling in Chaendler Motor forced the the early days ;;ogiml:.ri.;?i?nc%e;? e e ot laaidvenyaiiale | Frank Munsey advertised that he|stock down for the lowest of the nuts are now a favorite crop. Soft, | States which does not the Tl would not have guaranteed the de- | Year, was not hard to explain. In andy loam which the legumes favor | peant ofle o= |O¢ contain some positors of the United States Trust | comparison with at least two other is found here. In this locality atso | o o O Co. but that a very careful investi- | motor stocks, paying the same divi- peanuts figure in the production of gation had shown that there were|dends and-carning them twice over, the finest flavored pork. Hams from | Abundant assets to make good the|Chandler is considered too high. Hud- hogs permitted to root out ‘goobers deposits. son Motor and Jordan Motor each left in the ground after harvest are Today, nearly 11 years after the|pay $3. Their balance for dividends Sl ot said to have a flavor unequaleq else- cxciting incidents refated, with the good | Is around $5 to $6 a share. Chandler's where in the United States. fellowship cxisting between bankers, | distribution to sharcholders was cut COTTONSEED OIL UP. | Played Civil War Part cponsored Dby the active District | from 36 to $3 a year and it is earning | = Bankers Association with its aggres- | about $§6. sive official roster, it is doubtful if Ozer a Quarter , 6'27c FIRST MORTGAGES STOCKS. sales, 35 0 ; o P of a ['hese safe Mlortgages are ty industrials et loss, .11 1924, 104.13; railroads net loss, 11 1924, 93.15; low, §1.00. averaged s FLOUR PRICES FIRM. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Flour unchanged; shipments, 45645 barrels. Bran, 24.50a25.00. Wheat, No. 1 northern, 1.45a1.48: December, 1.46; old May, 1.50%al.50%. Corn, No. 3 yellow, 1.09%al.10. Oats, No. 3 white, 50%4a30%. Flax, No. 1, 2.284a2.30 Century Without offered in amounts suitable to low, 90.27, Twenty averaged October 4.— a0.14 satisfy the small as well as the a Loss BONDS, large investor. I hond sales (par 0, first grade no chanse. ondary uc), German | STOCKS and BONDS —bought and quoted. Our special rails averaged | | i B-F. « rails averaged 07 utilities averaged 08. public net los industri SAUL CO. NEW YORK, 4—Cotton- | “The South discovered the peanut seed oil closed _strong. Prime | during the Civil War. Cut off by sea October Is averaged < Combined average, 90.91; net 04 Combined average month { 0y 86.24. i ago, ’ a bank run would be permitted to go into a second or third day, with- | out steps to cope with emergencies. Though she is only 17 years of age. Miss Helen Linquist of San Fran This was the subject assizned tolcisco Is an expert taxidermist, mak Arthur Reynolds, president of the ing a specialty of mounting deer Continental Cemmercial XNational heads, ) Summeri_yellow, 11.00a11.75; prime | from importing supplies, the Confed- crude, 9.37% nominal; October, 11.16; | erates not only srew peanuts for November, 10,92; December, 10.93: food and flour, but the oil was used January, 11.06. February, 11.10:|by mechanics to lubricate their loco- March, 11.29; April. 11.29; May, 11.49. | motives and other machinery, by cot- Sales, 11,600 ton and wool spinners on, their spin- ‘ N offerings are most attractive. Write for List 435 Star Bldg. Main 2867 Main 2100 1412 Eye St. NV,