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FINANCIAL. HOLESALE PRICES 'HOLD FIRM TONE ggs at 60 Cents—Dressed Chickens at 30—Review of Vegetables. today at fo'lows: selected, receipts, early ged a fresh, average ale prices Market aver Strietly ed, dozen, 60: ter—147a30 pound; store packed pound cese—Long Horn, 2 1 sharp, 35 Ib, Itry—Allve: roosters. 17 pound: evs.” 30; ducks, 15a20 pound 20 pound; Spring chickens. ind; fowls, 20a22; keats, 1470 each; dressed, fresh illed Spring chickens, 30; roasters. 30 rs, 19; fowls turkeys, 30 ceats, young, 70a80 each: duc ound; geese, 25 pound; capons, 40 5 pound .ive stock—Calves. 1, 10all: thin, 6a7; live hogs, 11al2 Rabbits, No. 20 each. mild cream choice, lambs me- Spring, 1, 25a30 each; and Vegetable Review. s market report on fruits and (compiled by the Market ce, Bureau of Agricultural demand : barrels. Virginia. Supplies liberal market stead ryland, Virginia and W inches up, Grimes and Stay- 00a6.00; Black Twigs ayman Winesaps, fair quality, York Impertals. 4.50a5.00; Washington and Oregon, me- o large sizes, extra fancy Stay- Winesaps and Spitzenburgs, 3.00a Winesa mostly Romes, Ty Delicious, Iv 4.25 lels. Maryland and Virginia, No. 1 an Winesaps, mostly 1.75: un-, ied various varieties, Thal. supplies ate: de 1d moderate, market about steady; York, bulk, ver ton, Danish type. 0428.00 Other Prices Supplies erate, market crates, 3.00: Califor best, 5.50a6.00; some fair low as 5.00. e—Supplies moderate lerate, market fairly stead +, crates, Iceberg type, en, mostly 3.50a3.75: larger us 3.00 mions—Supplies light rket firm; New Y ks, vellow varieties, U to large sizes, 240 150-pound sacks, yellow va 5. No. 1, medium to large Today. moderat firm: New alery demand | York, | | | con- demand size demand lisht 100-pound o Supplies moderate: de- moderate, market steady New 0-pound sacks, Round Whites, 210 per sack; Michi 5 xet Rurals. 15a2.25 per sack: Maine, sacks, Green Mountains, .35; mostly 2.25 per 2.00a2 liflower Supplies mode rdelimited, market steady Long Island crates, mostly dlifornia, crates, mostly 2.50, fair quality low as 2.00. Spinach—Supplies liberal; demand market weaker; Virginia, Nor- sction. barrels, Savoy, 3.00. Tomato Market Wenker. niand ho e; New 3.00; some Supplies moderate; de- moderate; market slightly or Indiana and Illino 10-pound baskets, medium : small size, 2.2582.75, String b applies very light: demand good: market steady: Flori- di. 7-bushel hampers, green, 7.00a 5.00. mostly 8.0 eppers—Supplies ind good; mark epper crates, No. 1, some fair quality low as 5.50 Egsplant—Supplies moderate; mand limited; market slightly r: Florida, pepper crates, best, few 4.00; some ordinary low as moderate: de- steady; Florida 7.00; few 7.50; de- weak- 3.50a qual- Received by Privste Wire BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK, December 4.—The buy- ing movement broadened on the curb lexchange today, with the general body of stocks as strong, If not stronger, than it has been on any day since the elections. It took In the radios, the oils, numerous in- dustrial specialties, the public util- tes and the better grade coppers. | The strength in the few railroad shares listed on this market was, sympathetic with wild speculation in | these securities on the stock ex- | change. Nickel Plate new advanced sharply, and Denver Rio Grande Western went along. Dubilier Condenser, De Forest and Thermiodyne stood out strongly in an | excited buying wave that swept through the radio group. Selling or- ders for the purpose of realizing profits In the first-named stock are NEW YORK, December 4.-—Fol- lowing is an official list of bonds and stocks traded In on the New York urb Market today: Sules in BONDS, tousands, 118 Allied Packers 6s... 27 Allled Packers Ss... 1 Alum 1 Alum 47 Am 10 Am 12 Am 3 Am 1 Am High 84 04 1021, 17l 05, Ay Pow & Lt o< old 941 Sumat Tob Tiye 9iilg Rolling Milla s 1005 5 Am Thread Co 6x... 10314 Anncondu s 1081 Ao Sim Hardw 83 A G & T8 Son 0% 1 Beaverboard Ss K 1 Beaver Products Tigs 1037 1 Belgo 5 Beth 8 7s rew ‘33 Gas & Elec Tee £y 83, an Nat_Ry 4158 bilds Co s 8 ( s D e & it City Gas Sdison 6x B e 1 Fister Body 8y 5 Gair, Robt s Gon Axphalt 1 Grand Trunk 1 Guif Oil Corp 2 Hood Rubber Intern Mate 1 Morr!s & Co Tigs. 5 Nat Lenther Ss 13 New 3 3 Nor Sta 10 No: Sta M 6ias G Ol Pow 78 B Pow & Lt nnock 011 8s wi . 95 1L Pub G & E Co 5lis 963 14 Pub Serv of N 1 s 94% 15 Pare 01 Co 6l3s 81 12 Sinclair Cons C wi.. 986 400 Stand G 138 1061 SO N Y SONY i Switt & Co & Un El Lt & P Drug Co 6s [y 1087 108 Inse Gove 81 Russ Gov 10015 1003, o< in STANDARD OIL ISSUES. nits. 1100 Anglo Am Oit 500 Atlantic Lobos 100 Atiantic Lohox pfd 20 Ruckeye D = 175, 2%, A% 611y 81 10, s S ol 300 Humble 0 & 1 100 110 Twp Oi of Can Co Ltd 20433 b4 ) Solar T 0 South Peon Ol 100 =0 Z 108 0 Neb... 900 S 0 N Y. Washington Stock Exchange SALES. Washington ¢ —$1,000 at 973 Washington Gas 6 $1,000 at 1021 t 1015, $200 at 1011 5 *Washington Rws. & Elec. 45—$1.000 at 738, 4. $100 | demand | - | poor- Peas—Supplies very light 1oderate, market steady: Florida. ,ushel hampers best, 6.00; some by filled. 5.00 Squash—Supplies deman b oderate: market f rida, p hior cratés unwrapped fair quality. 1024.50; wrapped best, 3.00 Oranges—Supplies moderste; prand moderate: market boxes Erights and dium size, 3.35a3 ity low at 3.00 Grapefruit— Iiand moderate ida, boxe: dium sizes, light upplies moderate; de- market steady; Flor- Brights and Goldens, me- 2.50a few 3.00 = | What Experts Buy. | Tralned investors always buy se- urities that have a substantial loan ilue. Onme of the surest methods of determining the value of any stock < to seek a loan on it. If your banker | declines to consider it as collateral ou can rest assured its marketability ioes not amount to much. REVENUES FALL OFF. NEW YORK. December {.—Nove ber revenues of the Canadian Pacif jecreased $4,041,000 . to $17.910,000. | 11 months of 1924 a drop of 1.000 to $1 103,000 is reported MEDIUM WOOLS ACTIVE. ON, December 4 (Special).— m grade wools were the feature \f today's market, buvers anparently 1aving turned tos these largely be-| ause of the high prices of fine wools, ome dealers are predicting still igher prices, but the general belief| s that the market has been stabilized bt present levels. DIVIDENDS. Rate. Pr $4.30 8.4 Holders of record Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. Dec & ‘susq Cigar pf Woolen ielgo-Can. ) Gen. Bl Nat lase Nec! ifth Av. alens Sig old & new el Bros. pf aarants T elme (G. o Do. pf Tomestak ngersoll at. Sho ran ot Paper cc! coccopec) . Bank. . Corp. ok 0i1,-$1.00 i 8200 1% cecee t W.) Co. e Zeh Mining. fallinson & Co. pt. fichigan Sugar pf.$1. L0 ceccerceocee £ Do. “at.” Dairy ational Tea re Marquette. ., Do, pr. pf. & pf. teal Silk_Hosiers. teo Motor. Do. ... D3 1 Louts & San. F.41 o pf Do, pr. Do. pt. o0 ‘:.:c,:.: wsh. Steel Tobacco wose . & . Do. pt £ollorctloce | Wash. | Wardman 100 at " $1.000 at 755 $1.000 ar 70, 2,000 at 7 0 at 70, 83,000 | 170, 4,000 at 76, 5. Capital Traction - A zton Rwy. & Elec. com. 5 ar K81, 10 at &X1 Ry, & Elec. pd—1 10 at 8%, at 10 at Waakingion Loan & Trost o 30 at 9, tge. & Invest. prd. 9%, 50 aL . AFTER CALL. Washington Gan 6s '8 Natl. Mtge. & Invest. Wasiiinzton Gas Light Mergenthaler Money—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent. BONDS. Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY. Bld. 983, 107 Tl 2115 0 90 1001, o7 o8 81 &8 D10 Asked. American Tel, & Telga. 4s...... American Tel, & Telga. 41 Am. Tel. & Tel. ctl. tr. Am & Tel. con Anacostia & Potomac An & Potomac ty & Suburb srgetiwn G 9m1y Alex. & Mt. Ver. Ver. ctfs Shingion Gas 66.L: . Rwy & Rwy. MISCELLAN per Mfg. 6s.. ‘d. Bk ity 53 (long). alty s (short) Soutlern Bldg. 6! Mi.t Cold § Tark Hotel 6. STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. American Tel. & Tel Capital Traction..... twy. & Elec. Rwy. & Ele Terminal Taxi com. NATIONAL BANK. National Nutional ua'—vmmu | T Second . National Bank of W TRUST COMPANY. American Security & Trust Continental Trust. Merchants Bank National Savinj 3 Union Trust... T Wash. Losn & Trust........... 880 SAVINGS BANK. Commerce & Savings. East Washington...... Security Savings & Com. Seventh Btreet.. United State Wasbington Mechanl, FIRE INSURANCE. American ... . 200 Cor reoran B i Firemen Xational Union. TITLE INSURANCE. Columbia Title... . 1% Tteal Estate Titie. Llass MISCELLANEOUS. Merchants' Transfer & Storage. Mergenthaler Linotype Natl, Mtge. & Invest. pfd.. 014 Dutch Market com. 0ld Duteh Market pfd | hoiders. Lanston Monotype.. *Ex dividend, THE NEW YORK CURB MARKET Direct to The Star Office now known to be out of the way and it took very little buying to push the stock through 61 to a new high for all time. Concerning De Forest; it was announced that the syndicate had been dissolved Wednesday. Thermlio- dyne’s December earnings are ex- pected to be greatly fn excess of pre- vious estimates. The heavy demand for troieum and Royal Canadian carried both to new highs on the move. South American Olls stood out strongly and there were further up- turns in various Standard issues. The break of almost 6 points In American Gas and Electric new was attributed to selilng now that the ‘good news” was out concerning the large stock distribution to share- Lehigh Valley Coal certif- icates were strong and active bu. ing came into Canario, Kay and one or two other coppers. Lago Pe- um - Oil Salen in INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS R piail MG MR U TI t 1 R i Creote Synd: e 02 oy 1 Eucla 01l Co.r il 170 ! Gulf Ol of Pa L) Kirby Pet.... 5 LY l.-uu Pet. Ak 0% Lt A i - o2 i 1 a2 167% HO%, 105y o2 ‘ual O vietas s e Beaaters O 1 Cor new ¥ ON..... Roval Can 0 & R.. Creek Prod oil... celan Pet [l Ol & Gas. . Pet 5 propfi Leatlier Ain Am Am Am Am Am Appaisc Ariz Pow Rrit-Am Hkiyn Rur Ad M ntrifigw ton Nip A ilds Co new ‘leve Anto pfd Col & & El nw pf A Commouw’ Pow ' Cor Commonw P Co ptd Cont Buk A wi Cout Bak 1 wi Cont Mak pta wi Conx Gan Balt new Cont Toby Tnc. Cuba Co 2 Curtins Aero’ Mutir De For R C ste wi 2D L & W Coal Den & R Gr W a 't ehler Die Cast (o e e 3 Duuhill Int Ine. .. Durant Mot DiixCo.A.:. 1510 1 Elgin Nat Wat Co Lond & Shar pf £l Raile ec ol edera] Telezrapl Film Inspect Mach Ford Motor (o Can Freed Eisemn R C. N zeltine yder Clem Prod Iut Uit ! Int Ttilities B Kentone Solether. high Tower e Lenigh Valley Coal Lebigh V Coal N ¢ Liberty Radio Merabi Iron Middie W Midvale Co.. Nat Distil Frod vi Nat Power & Lt... Nat_Tea Co.. N Y Tel Co pfd. Nick Plate new wi Nick PI new pf wi Onio Fuel Corp wi.. Pathe Exc Inc A .. Pit_Ter Coal Co wi Pi Te Coal Co pt wi Erophyluctic Brus. Radio_Corp pfd Keo Mot Rova Kad Sleepe: lad So € & L ne Southern Cal Edivon Stand Pub Co A... tutz Motor Swift Tnt) e ec Power. .. Tenn Elec Pow 2 pi Terre Haute T E pt Thermiodyn B € wi Thompeon R C_vte. rr Lxpis rbide ... United G & E new United Lt & Pow A United Pft Sha Cor't e Yel Toxi Cors N MININ Arizona Globe Cop. Unlaveras Copper .. Canarlo Copper ... Cons Cop Mizes... Cresson Gold ... Crown iteserve . Diamondfield Bik B | bn Gold M Ltd Ind First Nat Copl .... First Thought G M (65 Flor Go'dfield M .. Goldfield Des Goldfield Deep M . Gold State Harmill_Div Hawthorne M Hecla Mine Howe Sound Independ Lead Loa Biossom Jib Cons ...... Kuy Cop Cor ... Mohican Copper... National Tin.... New Jersey Zine... Nipissing Ohlo Copper. Plymouth Lead .. mier Gold Min.. San_Toy. So Am Gold & P... Spearhead_Gold Tonopah Divid: Tonopah Exten Tonopah Min Tl Bullion U S Contin Walker Mining Wenden Coppe 17 Yukon Alasks tr cfs 157 :82aRu %t SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Quotations furnished by Kedmond & Co.) —Noon.— Bia. Ofter. Aluminum Co. of Amer. s 1925. Aluminum Co. of Amer. 7a 1933, Amerfean Sugar 6s 1037...... American Tel. & Tel. 8s 1925, ‘Anaconda Copper 6s 1929 Anglo-American Il Tigs 1625 Associated Oll 6 3 ‘acific Slgs 1926, & EL 1st 5s 1927, & Bl Bs 1927 Du Pont 735 1831 Federal Sugar Ref. 65 i Fisher Corp. 6s 1927 Fisher Body Corp 6s 1928 Goodyesr T. & R. 4 1031. Great Northern Guif o1l Corp. of Pa Siu 1825. Humble Oil 53%s 1982, Lehigh Pow. Sec. Corp. s 1927. ML P &8 8N 1931, Morrin & Co. 7% 1830, New York Central 6s 1935. Oregon Short Dine 45 1929, Penna. R. R. 7s 1880.,.. Piire 01l 5%s August, 1925, Swift & Co. bs 1032.."..... Tidewater Oil 8i4s 1981 Unfon Tank Car fs 1990. U. S. Rubber 73 1980. Western Union 8%s 193.8. Westinghouse El ‘& M. 78 i981. 1073 “Wheeling Steei 8s, 1926, called at 102, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GELATIN QUTPUT IN BIG INCREASE 15,000,000 Pounds Produced in U. S. This Year—Lower | Sugar Prices Likely: BY J. C. ROYLE. Special Dispatch (o The Star. NEW YORK, Decemb: voungster dashes home from demanding to know “What are Ing have for dessert?’ he can be pretty sure that it will be gelatine in some form or another, whether his mother knows it or not. Consump- | tion of gelatin in American bas doubled in the past ten y the industry Is growing more than eve It is estimated that more than 15,000,000 pounds will be pro- duced in the United States this year, | while imports will probably run mc than 3,000,000 pounds. The use of gelatin for desserts, jellles and candies has been known to he American housewife for years and rcounts for a I e portion of the output; but manufacturers say the public is just begzinning to find out the additional uses of this product [ts use in ice cream has had a tremen- | growth in the last year owing to In- vestigations conducted at the Mellon Institute of the University of Pitts- burgh These have shown that the use of the gelatin improves the food and diatetic value of ice cream as well as making it smoother and more velvety and stabilizing the mixture r 4.—When a school we go- homes cars and apidly | Wider Uses dicted. Manufacturers use, but Joseph of the educational section of the ble Gelatin _ Manufacture Associa tion, is confident that when ers realize that ice cream so prepared is not only pleasant to the taste but has an additional food va its use will become almost universal in ice cream made at home. The candy and confectionery trade s increasing its use of the product in marshmallows, and confectionery foams as an emulsifying agent and in taffies, kisses and cream centers to| prevent disintegration of the mixture On cakes it gives a gloss to lcings and provides stability to meringues The product is prepared from white connective tissue in the and bones of food animals under strict Government regulation, and when a housewife boils a knuckle bone for soup she is producing g tin on a small scale. have H consum- skin Lower Sugar Pri As 10 one of the other principal in- gredients in sweets and desser(s. gar, many expert judges feel that the coming vear will lower prices They declare present prices for raw sugars cannot be muintained, in view of the anticipated record n world production. The esti- mate by Willett & Gray of the 18 25 output over that of the previous crop vears Is placed at 2,383,312 tons There is more cane in Cuba today than ever before. Its cutting and grinding have been delayed by wet, rainy weather, which held down sugar content and made roads impassabie for hauling, but itrals are now cutting cane and this soon will be on the market. In the meantim. prices have been stabilized by the marketing of domestic beet su and the arrival of full duty from foreign countries. increase latest su Heavy Foreigkn Arrivals. The latter a Brazil, Peru. America. Even e coming in freely from Java and Central Mexico is shipping some sugar into the Western section of this country, and if the mills of the State of Morelos get back to pro- duction Mexican sugar will b e decided factor. For years Emilian Zapata held that state and dismantied the mills to get metal and machinery | for the use of his army. Germany is | sending beet to this country and American s r already exported | to Europe Is being shipped back here because of the plentiful supplies available for the European market and the high prices obtalning here CENSUS SHOWS HUGE SIZE | OF COFFEE INDUSTRY | The Department of Commerce an- nounces that, according to d | lected at the biennial census of manu- | factures, 1923, the establishments en- | | gaged primarily in the roasting and || D. Secured by first necd of trust on jeal estate Joseph I. Weller For the Maximum Income Buy! C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924. MONEY TO LOAN 5 1/2 % Any Amount Apartment Houses Business Property BUILDING PROJECTS FINANCED FRED T. NESBIT Investment Bldg. Maip 9393 “When Buying” Our 7% First Mortgage Notes —gour investment is secured on carefully lected improved properties and plsced on + ouna, " Gonservative valustion, o nmew available in amounts of $100 up. Apply Loan Dept. Mr. O'Donnell, Mgr. Chas D. Sager Realtor 924 14th St. NW. Second Trust Notes Bought Our_clients are ready to pay cash for SECOND TRUSTS in any amount. The rates will please you if the sceurity is sat- isfactory. MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT [SHANNON. & LUCH 713 and 715 14th Street N.W. Main 2345 When You Have Funds to Invest, Censult WELCH, Loan Specialist Extablished 1899 62 and 79 Real Estate Notes for Sale in Amounts from $250 Up to $1,000 or More. Consult Welch, Realtor e 15th & N. Y. Ave. Main 4346 Reference: Any Bonk. Trust Co. or Tile Co. in the District. No loss to an investor in 25 years. 36 Main 27 TO FEDERAL EMPLOYEES AND ALL OTHER PEOPLE —_—————————————x WE WANT YOU AS ONE OF £0,000 NEW INVESTORS IN THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT oF “YOUR BANK” To get your investment we will toan you ONE HUNDRED DOL. LARS WITHOUT INTEREST OR ENDORSEMENT. The only condition Is that you will leave it on deposit in a Ings account for one year and pay us back ten dollars a month. Your one-hundred-doliar invest. ment will bear interest at 4% per annum, compoundc’ semi-an. nually. At the end of one year your $100 investment will be worth $104.04, Under the usual 4% savings plan, if you save $10 a month for tcn months, your $100 at the end of one year would be worth $102.52. Come in and talk with us about this new investment plan. Banking Hours—8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., except ist, 2nd, 15th, 16th, 17th and last day of each month, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Money to Loan Prevailing inferest and comm.ssion. 420 Wa Blde FOR RENT The Best in Town for the Money OFFICES IN The Dent Build'ng 1409 L Street N.W. APARTMENTS Next Door, 1407 L Street N.W. Convenient to everything, ready for immediate cupancy, moving expenses paid if taken and occupied before CHRISTMAS Gardiner & Dent, Inc. Rent 1409 L St. N.V; Main 4884 THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK “YOUR BANK" 1714 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W, Under United States Goveromeat Supervision P~ January Reservations Made Now oc- Department LIFE ANNUITIES Aetna Life Insurance Co. MD!;‘I W 1I1>d“nrd Bldg. | Mortgage Company | By muking vations now vy secured 7% First Mortgage Bonds vou can reinvest your January funds your reser- of our without the 10ss of a single day’s interest Moreover, you can make tain of obtaining the ex- issue, amount and ma- turitty you desire. Ev bond that we offer today is protected by safe- guards that, for 51 years, have proven 100% efficient in protecting investors against loss, Call, write or telephone Main 6464 today for de- scriptions of current offer- .ings paving 7%. Trusts The much higher. interest yield i all the safeguards that make a desir You get ble investment. Banking Trust & SAFE BONDS The F. H. Smith Co. Founded 1873 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS 1410 G St. N.W. Pranklin 57 Smith Building. 815 Fifteenth St. grinding of coffee and spice reported | a total output valued at $297.527,593, an increase of 31.6 per cent, as com- pared with 1921, the last preceding census year. Of this amount § 228,021 was contributed by coffee, $19,649,108 by spice and $22,650,464 by miscellaneous products. SUGAR PRICES ADVANCE. NEW YORK, December 4.—An ad- vance of 1-16 cent occurred in the raw sugar market early today, when 14,000 bags of Cubans sold from store at 615 duty paid. Raw sugar futures were firmer on trade buying influenced by the stremgth in the spot market. TREASUBY CERTIFICATES. (Quotations furnished by Redmind & €o.) ———Noon.—— Bid. oner. 100 555 100 132 S 100% 100516 D1005 100 1116 © 100 1316 100 1516 99 13-16 99 15 101 101% 101 1332 101 T 101 332" 101 7- December December Beptember December 15. 18 March 15, 1026, September’ 15, 102 3 1 Transportation Building 17th and H Sts. For Rent OFFICE ROOMS Single or En Suite No Dark Rooms One Large Suite Now Available Six Rapid Elevators, 24-hour Service : “Apply When You Need a Loan, Think of WELCH, Loan Specialist Money to Loan At 5%, 6 and 61,% Interest Before Placing or Renewing You " F1t o B4 Trust 5 Consult WELCH, Realtor Loan Specialist 15th and N. Y. Ave. Main 4316 FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES $13000.000 1315 F ST Jonn PooLE Paesmew FIRST MORTGAGES FOR SALE 612% THE TYPE OF SECURITY CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS BUY IN DENOMINATIONS TO SUIT PURCHASERS JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. Randall H. Hagner & Co. Interest Compounded Twice A Year Grows 1321 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 9700 . Mighty Fast Christmas Saving Checks aggregating about four million dollars are now being distributed by the Wash- ington Banks. The larger portion of this money will be spent for presents. We suggest that a most appro- priate gift to each of your children would be opening accounts with this Association for them. There is no such thing as chance success. The first step must be in the direction of thrift, Start a small account for the kiddies and encourage them to add to it regularly, and you will have instilled in them that spirit of thrift which later in life will lead them to Success. One Dollar or more will start the thrift account. COLUMBIA BUILDING ASSOCIATION 716 11th St. N.W. Under Government Supervision | FINANCIAL. 5% PER CENT MONEY This office loans money upon Real Estate—and does nothing else—that is, it does not follow any other branch of the Real Estate business. We always have money available and are loan- ing it at this time at 514 %. E. QUINCY SMITH, Inc. 909 15th Street N.W. FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES FOR SALE IN BENOMINATIONS OF 500 DOLLARS AND UPWARDS Thandall H. Hagner ¢ Co 782/ %fl.}mfibfll J{nm{a Every Xmas on finds more and more people adopting the habit of bestowing Sav- ing Accounts upon those they wish to remember in a practical way. Give such a Christmas present to your boy, and teach him to make it grow. |||x (18 1T 1§ L il i"!l or more will open an mas Savings Account. 37 Compound Intgrest paid. National &£ Metropolitan Bank OLDEST National Bank in the City 15th St., Opposite U. S. Treasury Paid on Savings ———i 1814 1924 Saul Building 925 15th St. N.W. Reasonable Rent— Excellent Light and Air Small Units, Rentals. -Large and Office Space—Attractive In the Heart of the Financial District For Immediate Occupancy B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 1412 Eye St. N.W How little —is it worth investing ? $100 $500 $1000 $3000? Some of our clients buy a mortgage when they have accumulated $1000—some people like to invest $500 at a time, BUT A great many however put aside $100 every time their savings amount to that much, and their interest starts immedi- ately. The real way to build a fortune or income is to invest as fast as you save. That is why our First Mortgages are in denominations of $5,000 -- $1,000 - $500 $400--$300--$200--$100 SWARTZELL.RHEEM & HENSEY Co. ALl Mret&/V Wi shington.D.C. 55 Years Without Loss to An Investor.