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FINANCIAL THE EVENING 8 DECLINE REPORTED | [=vesmss 7 BUSINESS REQUIRES HIGH GRADE SE i province of NEW YORK, January 1.—Followi It is not within the | these articles to sugg pe ok Won M B e crease Shipments to United arny rimentn States During 1924. | aheiner "1 it Expert Urges More Traffic]during the year 1924 It gives total s range of prices. It also includes net unsuitable I that proper | Police Regulations. o UNTsnN lat might be suitable for | diversiieation heit el Guovernment bonds fo dollars and thiriy ying stocks or bouds, that is. any { Intelilgent advice must be founded on @ survey of gii the financial re urces of the inquirer It may be helpful, however, to point sut the present status of the various n linb Only two out of ten nautions lead ing In the supply of imports to thi country showed an increase in tha trade in the first nine months of 1924, as compared with the san BY J. C. ROYL to The Star. YORK, January l—sSevere traffic congestion and the abandon- ment of strict enforcement of some Liverty 8%3n st 4% avestment securities at pertod 3, according to an|¥ First there are very high- | PATKIng and traffic rules in big cities SR s e analysis of the country's de- | ‘NSt there sve v as detrimental to husiness in general ! N e ade bonds such as Libertys and the | ; [ YORE o trade by the Chai kind of rallrosd mostaages which. the | Suring holidays has placed stress ber of Commerce of the Unit [l allows the savings bank to buy. |00 the contention of some experts|Anton Jurgen Marg Works 6s.. e . aoq | THe ma price of bonds of this|'DAt economical and safe traflicArkentios ¢ 4 For the first three-quarters of 1934, | 1y [T BUSS B8 DOnCs wces iy | Movement depends on romd systems | §7Ethiiue Uove bu.i oo 1 the analysis showed, o v(”;“' Tovo | the current charge fo oney. It |rather than police regulation " T et mbort s e [ meney advinces rapidly in price the| The automobile moving or standiug wreased thelr import sales to er Pragne T3 ... is @ problem affecting the lives of | LAY of Greater Prague 73 ery member of every community.| ity of Marsel ccording to A. B. C. Hardy. vice bonds of this type falis wed a deeline | 0ff and tes, while they sh at Britaln, Japan, Cubn | {200 B0 brice. Tn nelther mae i | President of the General Motors Cor-| Cxértouiocaka Ktyutlic se 1952 and Canada, the four leaders. and | ot pric & of [poration. It is u prablem uae | [EiREast of B Franoe, Germany, China and the| (foTe @s ohs en to find that |2Very driver's seat is occupled by &| bom of Can Straits ‘Settlements rts out- | the quotation and e an etk { B 0 hored. the. aine: the vavort saldl | tles of the hig be is lower | Urkes Studs of Roads. commodities showed sharp in 8 pric it is not a Human lack of understanding.” he Ses in value. Coffee, furs, to.|matier f e sure that {saiq today, “without question 1o re bacco and crude petroleum were in- articuar ! | sponsibie the wmajority of ae cluded In these ssificatio [dants in trafie. Authority can never rincipal imports showing Neraye successfully undertake entire en- eline Included raw silk « = iyt i S€ VEery | forcement of traffic regulations, since cloth and lumber nes his circumstances justify him |it is obeyed and laws are enforc |only after v are broken. The Iz | | 3 ¢ question ther arises just how far it is NEW YORK CLEARINGS |- 1" o ABOUT 214 BILLION " - does not invariably control the lgno- rant, careless, reckless or criminal driver. “It is generally admitted that man of our streets are inadequate for han a steady stream of autemotive Ther, uld be, therefore, a carefully thought out relation be- ween throush roads and connecting is—their trafic and thelr cost— | lep of Fioland s between trunk and feeder lines. | Srate of iin foernid Uniform Signalx Needed. e gr BanER riw Crouts Slov & dustrial record vidends £ Chile by 1941 of Chile Ta S of Colombia Gigs. . 4 of Cuba 5 . of Bi Salvador » £ & of Finland t More Than Seven Billion Increase | Over Record Made Dur- ing 1920. : “The essential thing about safety in traffic is that every driver shail et the ot fellow know what he is & to do and let him know hefore es it The present wide range automobile, both passenger and D truck. mukes some exact standard in|Amer Arg warning signals abselutely. imperas | Aler Chatn u ¢ deb os Auier Smeltin tive. It is hard to understand why | Amer Seiies NEW YORK, Junuar: the New 1924 reached a record £9,568,181,338, an incre h level of 19 of Brazil S of Brazil-Cent Ry Elec IMESTIC, 0.615 101 1 over the Last ve NEW FREIGHT SERVICE| faliof ALY |there should be any great difficulty | Amer Sugar o ings ag gated close to in unifying pr ce. A San Francieco | Amer fel iy 006.000. - freight brakeman can handle cars in | AMer el ol stosiihulders i %) e 5o versu. There are no ‘kround rules in | Auarond s nuary 2. the first bus da | — the railroad game als are under- | Auaconds Cop Ga 14 will be Sl | Baltimore Now Shipping Goods to!everywhere Lecause they are always | A3 & Sun Fe gen 4s o 5 b the sam At T & San Fe udj 48 stpd g ! Marseilles, Genoa and | o= AL o gl 5 Napls RAILROADS TO SPEND it is A Bkivn Edison gen Ox A. ary 1.—A month- —— nora 2 Iikiva Mah Tran s f ¢ ROCKVILLE, Md., January 1 (Spe- ports has been ; . Buftal \,:":,”,,“ Pitts ). —Watch-night rat isotidated | Transportation Lines Plan Huge | canadian Northern del; 64 held in the Baptist € ion Company & ddning CRTR PRI night, with a la with sailing Clineh & Ohio 6 the stewmer | Qutlays for New Equipment bers of the chur York, where dance. They ¢ Georgia Dias ather b to Ne finish loading and then pro. This Year. fe z1a 48 the pastor, Rev Rowla » iterranean p & who preached. Reports vaded some cargo at Phiiade em—— esayeake & Ollo cv #1530 rch officers and various v'lv\‘ fore coming to Baltimore ated Press. . Burl & Quiney rfg. were submitted and a sy Torts v \ Sou Burl & Quincy gon 4e proz s given Wil be Marseilles, Leghorn, Genoa |Age estimates that the railroads of | Chitago & Bast Tifinuis ta were by the members of the|and Naples, 1 cargoes of flour |the United States and Canada will ] & st B. Y. P. U. An interest 15 « 1ern Europe| NEW YORK, January 1.—Railway|( 5 « the program was the bur ng part of [and me 10re th are expected to he ex-|spend $1,350,000,000 for ad- M & St ng of th d here in the new serv jons und improvements to their Mil & St 0 mortgage on the church ns, other tropical fruits and mar- | properties in 1925, about 15 per cent & Nosaweser e 05 indebtedness of | ble Will form the chief imports more than either in 1924 o <0 3 Ing been canceled Ci 1923 The | (uii R 1 & Puc gen 4. G o (] will be spent for all kinds of | R I & Pac rfx 4n e A large number of guests from va- : - s t comprise a raflway. | (0 Union Station 5e B rlous par unty, the Distriet | ALEXANDRIA hases of rallway cars and Joco- . ing of other pl &AL ded | {'motives in 1924 amounted in v C_& St Louis r the annual New Year eve dance of the - | $467,460,540 and included 1,4 | Union Termin Rockville Assembly, held at the Mont-| ALENANDRIA, Va ary 1 (Spe- | motives, 143.728 freight cars and 2,554 | Sne kB gomery Country Club here. It was )—After one rousing come to | iger cars. Railway prosperity | “Pow s "‘{ e of 2 "I'HM"" L Alexandria is quiet to Banks | 1 the year was reflected In the | 1 of Maryland bx of Miss Rose - wson and Messrs. |and business houscs, the post offic ruction in the United States of George and Vinson Peter and J. b 7 rry land city offices Gormley, and the chaperons were Mrs. | line F. Bache Abert, Mrs. Charles A. Beard, [One mail oo Mrs. F. Hazel Cashell and Mrs. Harry | afternoon A, Dawson. The music was furnished | f, by a Washington ore ing the evening served Licenses have been issued by the clerk of the circuit court here for t marriage of James \Vilfrec hurs and Miss Elia Mans 20, b Harold Karns k ind practicall halted for the lection was made ure the night Alexandria shows miles of new track, of which gar Bx 579 miles were new railroad lines. 1st d partios wil Denver & Rtlo Grande ik pments; igee \;\;}..‘va Au"w’ml‘ raising of IN STEEL PREDICTED ,‘ D boat d Nemaurs 70 Light 6 Mason Hotel, the Lvs antern Cova Sug { Empire Gan & Fiel nit of a $100,000 iy Broad- | and the formatio European Manufacturers Can Sell | Erie cvt 45 D Dizabeth | the B Haven Golf and Country Goods Here at Excellent Erie gen lien 4 th of Bethesda, Md.:|Club. The ithern Railway has | freshments we .flmmr ed an anzements had | ° completed with Pent Maryland, West Virg'nia a N Dorothy W Plata, Md, and Herbert L and \\!h: Louise Clark, both of Arling- { of Columbla authorities to allow 30 ton, Va days o grace hefore the 1925 tag 7 _ [ ke 25 148 | freight from Pittsburgh to New York Church Addition Completed. law was enforced 1 the last year, it is said, European | BY the Associated Press. The $7,000 addition to the Method- ‘“"‘1“,"}:{1;[}"“;” »“"‘““b““’!\ arranged | steel mills have taken virtually all| NEW YORK, January 1.—The daily ist Church at Potomac, this county, st M“;(d’/""l “‘“fl e to l’(‘[ 1282 | the business in rails for lumber l0g- | average gross crude ofl production of has been completed and speclal serv-| Wil not ntil after Sanmar %5 | sing and similar purposes on the Pa- ! the United ‘States decreased 33,280 1Ses (noclebration witUbe Halmineial 10" Sl ipus Sun L aitler fnuary 2L |cific coast. Thyssen's, the large Ger- | barrels for the week ended Docertor ohurch next Sunday. In the morning)| 1t Was said. 3 Al uLY mo-|man steel works, is reported in the |27, which is due largely to weather Rev. D. L. Blakemoro of Weshington | (ic, YeRlcle comuts Red owners to wey|trade to be keeping a substantial| conditions, totaling 1,083,150 barrels, wi preach, and at ight the pulpit|? S o ©t| stock of st at Paci ort. ac W y will be occupied by Rev. William their papers straight. The tag office | S 0CK Of Steel at a Pacific port according to the weekly summary of e rs path e ‘;"f{,“ ol ,"“‘l": | Brovant ‘;f,”f,u'ffl'r‘:t".\ k-.;: | Imports Show Decided Gain Dur- John H. Mack, 35, of | by the news that PNt | at the same cost as Pictsburgh mills, i transatlantic frelcht charge of ing Same Period, Report m and a liberal allowance of aty, make the total charges States. ton, or the equivalent of svlvania, District 5 | A the American Petroleum Institute, Waters: of Hockiiiel Sosctal it Del Ray was besleged by hundreds hrican R ctich i sking 192 ly average production east of will be render rder 4 ceking 192 CLEARINGS IN BIG GAIN. il S o e LIS T Bar il of Trat ¥ W Walker. e sndstor Retired Farmer Dies. PHILADELPHIA, January 1.—Phil- | decrease of 22,250, California produc- of thve churel ttig, willl James Clift, 74 years old, re-|a Phia bank clearings for 1924 were | tion was 608,500 barrels, a decrease part in o | tired farmer, Tuesday night at|nearly one billion dollars greater than | of 1,000, A annu entert “\‘3’ his home ne Ilin Hall last year. Inc Iudlnp s clearings, Dai average Imports of petroleum ment of the Sunday ol oe st [looanty ! imne wis the flgures were 45,000,000, com- | at principal ports for the week end- Marys Catholic Church was held in| Fredericksbuge. pared with $24,650,000,000 in 1923, ing December 27 were 225,143 barrels, Mary's Hall last evening. A pro-| oliver Ashby Reardon, official of s compared with 152,857 for the pre- ram of recitations and music was|the Mutual Ice Company, yesterday vious week. Daily average receipts Tendered Gifia were presented toliost in'a sult brougnt b CARLDADINGS STILL HIGH. | of California oil at Atlantic and Gulf all and refr nents were served Leissler and sons when a 1 Charles H. Viett of Rockville has Frolght carloadings for the week | coast ports for the week ending De- Corporation Court brought sold to Lewis N. Henley of | By D December 20 totaled 899,776, | cember 27 were 75,714 barrels, com- % Md., @ six-room Bingalt |aint 2or $aT The suit and continued the record loadings for | pared with 85,429 for the previous Spte ‘ i | shrubbe planted at the home for-|spe year, the American Rallway Asso. | week. ockville pike | pied by Mr. Reardon. e of ed member t¥ police force, and Lee Ball, who roy Rodgers, susy the Montgomery ciation reports. The figure represented Norton, representing | an increase of 22,149 over the same ed the case to the | ea_ th week lust year, but a decrease under| FRUIT MAY ADVANCE. 3 ecinl Off i) he preceding week this year of 56,985 > freq special officer, | - meeting of city coun-| the et o : SAN FRANCISCO, Jannary 1 (Spe- on 1 nt sing them with | s to have been held this| S due to the seasonal decline in |, 1y /SN V0 ocieq the supply of beating Littleton "oole, w pris- c. rnoon, has been postponed u UE oranges and lemons from California oner, have been set for January 12 orrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the coming Summer will be sold at et e 2:30 ‘there will be a committes $50,000 BULL SOLD. considerably higher prices than for NBY, Minn., January 1 (Spe-|SeVen years, owing to damage of 25 to Much of a Headlight. | . gt . clal).—THe purchase of “a 900-acre 40 PEr cont to cltrus crops’ by Fece From the 1 sman Telegraph. To Harness Ben Nevis. farm the Consolidated Lumber A meniti : wa rom" the PAHABe101A Taquire: Company of Manistique, Mich.,. = e : e he saw - tin CEnTade e TSR marks the largest rural land deal in | el i chlicEny pountain streams that leap | fiic seotion recorded sinca the war. || FIRST MORTGAGES des of Ben Nevis, Scol-| s Hereford herd of 350 head, Includ- highest mountaln, are to be |ing . enerston il ogs nclud: FOR SALE and harnessed. An area of |gz ent w $50,000, went with the land. 61/20/0 was passing her, she stopped him and sald woman, sorr d ve spare a copper for an auld than 500 square wmiles that forms the watershed of the famous The gentleman, taking pity uponn.ak will be used. From the main What Experts Buy. “God bless you, so under the ground, will carry the |curities that have a substantlal loan INVESTORS BUY woman, 1 may eve Of ¥ET|water to the turbines that will drive | value. One of the surest methods of 'S T head be candle to 000 dtne nerators. determining the value of any stock | IN DENOMINATION o &l 5 = . Tt is estimated that more than six |18 to seek a loan on it. If your banker | SUIT PURCHASERS Takir at showing a | hundred million gallons of water a day | declines to consider it as collateral Bald he te 1 dr¥ls: i fiow in the streams which pour from | you can rest assured its marketability JAME‘S F SHEA light | e Nevis into Loch Treig and Loch | does not amount to much. . It wo ch of a procession, madam:” Liygan. At Port Willlams, a little —_—— B isi u 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. . — town in the valley below the moun- Slighs Misnermnting, |l o meariar Yo e mens | | STRET. PLANTS BUSE) | 8! 0 built when the work, vhich is| PITTSBURGH, January 1 (Special). From the Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegrapli. to begin during the present Summer, | —The Carnegie Steel Company now | “iow do you get on with your|is completed, 7 00 electrical horse- operating 41 out of 58 blast fur-| Second Trust Notes wi ked the friend power will be developed naces, and Jones & Laughlin 11 “Pretty well,” replied the other SOT L out of Some of the smaller B h “She {s a member of 12 different = plants, especially finishing mills, will oug t clubs and socletie I see her f. Willing to Share. ¢ shortly for inventory, but the an hour ed or chap,” abou From the Edinburgh Scotsma larger mills will take their inven- Chit: chenls are_ready to pay *F other man An Englishman was o walking | torles without closing down. New “Oh, an hour soon passes,” was the|ofa town he espied an old man stand. | 2ccount of the holidaya. any amouqt. e rates wil ¢Gheerful remark of the husband. ing on the bridge staring contem- =—————— ||| please you if the security is sat- e Diacively at the Tiver MONEY TO LOAN || *factory. Imagination Going up to him he inquired pleas- MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT From the Ho» antly: jC2n you tell me where I can 1 Any Amount = b e et a glass of whisky in this 2 0 Apartment Houses HANNON When the prince was offered the | Villuge i < hdr Itoria Interiatiopal cupinon L he] | T I e s e usiness Property & B maritae balo siegers; the Miepatetieslisnons it nesas gl BUILDING PROJECTS FINANCED 713 and 715 14th Street N.W. say he drank deeply and smiled| “No. no, I can't do that, mister,” he Aieoly. Hero is whera our imagina-|repied, ~but T can tell »s wacte you] FRED T. NESBIT tion becomes active again, can get two." Iovestment Bldg, 1 ific se- | - | transactions in bonds on the New York Stock Exchange | General Elect deb’ Lanes as Better Than previous year for bonds listed prior to January 1, 1924: | §rand Trunk Ry of Cfn 7s TES BONDS. i1 $1.000, High. 278 D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY T, 1925. 'FINANCIAT. 21 FROM $50 TO $100 NATIUNAL BANK Can Be Obtained by Using Our Certificate of Inventory, RESOURCES $13000.000 Appraisal and Title. CHATTEL TITLE COMPANY 135 F ST 805 Fifth St. N.W. Jown PooLe Pusmem al in $1,000. High. Low. Close. Chan 1091, BN, 108% 105% uod, 105 1008 085 100% 1105 101 1088 ng is a_table of [ pix mupver as 4 Goodrich @Ygx ales of bonds and | GE0ATEL O 6 jaait changes from the | Goodyear Tire Bs 1041. Im LOAN S | FEDERAL-AMERICAN o] Grand Truuk Hy of Can 64 Great Northern 75 A greas Norwern x| ey i Crahey Chocolate 64 Seconds o dollhre:) 1\ Fiuauon & Man sy 08 4 Hudwon & Man adj Inc . Close. Chunge UL & Hef 3 101 T4 [ Hiinois Dei “Tel ‘rfy i3g | Dinats Contral Sige Il Cent Chi £t L'& N Ulinois Steel deb 4t Interboro Ttap Trana s Interboro Kaj, Truns Ou. Int'horo’ Rap. Trans rfg i sipd. Inter & Gt Northern &) 6 Tnier & Gt Norinern 19t b futer Sterc Marine's 1 Ga. % +11% | International Paper ‘eve s 4 o TR Oty Fe 8RO | Kae ity Pa L s Kansan City “Souther anxas Oity Terminal anuie Gax & Elec KellySpriugeld Tire Laciede Gan of &t I 5igs.. Lake Nhore & M & deb 48 1061 Liggett & Syers Su... " Loulsville & Nnab S T 20080 [aiseilic & Naxh untfied 45 Louiaville Gas' & Elec 5. Magma Copper Ta - Manati Sugar % Manhattan Lty ‘con & Market Kt Ry ‘Ta Midvale Kieel cv 5. Mo Kan & Tex pr Hew 04 € Mo K new e lien : Mo Kau & Tex"aawaas Gn A do ¥ Mo P, Mouta New FE S RFREETEES SERVICE and SAFETY National Mortgage & Investment Corporation 811 Vermont Avenue N.W. Deals in the Best Real Estate Securities wSoaieaaaon Se=mt Ny FREFRPEEE F, um, 0% 1003 I 82% T e o e e oy ¥ First and Second Trust Notes and Ware- house Receipts are purchased at fair rates | et EEE & S Its 7% First-Mortgage Notesp SECURED by Inproved District of Columbia Real Lstdte, Are a GG2D INVESTMENT. Offered in denominations from $250.00 UP. oo’ DR R PERSS T RERRTFFLTIE Fdob b b FRGERE ew York Central rfg & (m; ew York Central con 48 New York Chic & 8t L 5% New York Edlsn rfg 058, - NY.NH&H™ .. NY.NHA&HTe (franc).. N YINH & 1 ev 6e 1045, New York Tyw 4w ctfs.... Y Telephone ref tn 1941 Y Telepiione gen 41w 2004 N ¥ Wentchester & Ros 4¥e... 3,818 Nortolk & Weatern cv 6a ..., 14918 Norfolk & Western con 4s _...| 1938 North American Edlson » f 6.0 29089 Northern Pacific ref Ga B.o... 4383 Northern Pacific new 3¢ D ... 2,439 Northern Pacific pr lea 48 | 8703 Northern States Power st 08 A 2413 Northwestern Rell Tel Ts ..... 3349 Oregon & California Ist Sa i1l Koo Oregon Short Line rfg 48 & 3,941 Oregon Wash B R & Sav 46,00 4401 & Elec By L 3am & Tel 5k 1032100 3108 L 32e8 3421 5015 5 osem B ) 1 o2on 3 & Reading C&'1'38 721010 8605 3% | Pierce-Arrow 8y Salsaiione Ak 3| Port Ry L& P st 6 B0 214 | Eroducers & et Be winout war “ | Pupiic Rervice 13 Reading gen 4'as 3% | keading gen 4n Remington Arma & { Republic Tron & Kreel s ¢ 5. RiG Grande West col tr 4n Rock Inl, Ark & La 4138 KCL, Tron Mt & Ro rfg n. .. 8t L. Iron Mt & Bo 4w, B & G d 8t 14 Ban Fran pr lien 40 A 8t L& San Fran ‘aaj 6s St L& San Fran inc 6 St 1. Southiwest con 48 .- Kt Peul Talon Depot Gn . San Antono Pub Kery rig 8. feaboard Alr Line con 4. Seaboard Alr Line ady on ... Seaboard Alr Line rfx 4a ... Sinclalr Con Ol col Ta - Sinclair Con 011 8l Siaclale Crode Of1 Sis Siaciair Pipe Line uthern PACC o 4n Southern Pacific vl ‘4o Southern Sou(hern Southern Railway gen 6s Southern Railway ken 48 5 tern Bell ol rig 8200 Gas & Elec cve 8. . Steel & Tabe 7n ... Tenn Electric rfg 8 11000 Third Avenue ady ds ... Thizd Avenue rfg 4s . Toledo Edison T8 Toledo 8t L & Weat Caion Pacific 1st Tnlon Pacific ovt 45 Union Pacific 4 U8 Rubber Tige © U S Rubber s We Extend to Everybod Our Hearty New Year’s Greelings AN EXPERIENCED FINANCIER und busi- ness man said to us recently: “Whenever I am asked for advice upon the subject of investments, particularly by those inexperienced in such matters, I in- variably recommend FIRST MOR (‘\l.}\ upon IMPROVED REAL ES TATE, or U. Government bonc Of course, the preference is for first-class mortgages, because of their higher rate of interest without sacrificing the security in any degree.” This unsought <)h~er\a!|u.1 fully supports our repeated claims that there can be nothing better than_the FIRST MORTGAGE NOT we are |4+ amizarzana oo, S i % n iy t 5 i i et ,f."s o S e o e et offering today—and the delight in ow nership is enhanced by freedom from all care and responsi- bilit FE prEE L EE ¢ of collection. We have some as low as $100—and they all pay 6}4% per annum, We can even arrange for time payments, should a purchaser desire. RESOLVE TODAY—ACT TOMORROW" bbb b b | 53 Fhd |4 s etz PRt - E PN r& F F | 44444 Mortgage Investment Department STFEGEF T R ISHANNON - & LUCHY 713 and 715 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 0 1 o 1 [t 3 3 wonSame s PP SETEEE FE 1 4 2 3 & H 1 2 2 FEFE FTFFER I R = S e U S Steel s £ 58,000 Utah Fower & Light VaCar Chem i w w hem T8 .......... Virginia Ry & Pow rig rginian Ry 88 ........ sh st Be . ern Electrie 85 .. eatern Marviand 1st 4s tern Pacific Bs . tern Union 81y . tinghouse Blectric Ts it SROro 48 .....siicusiessn Kwire-Spencer Bteel 7s' ... Willva-Overland 15t 6%s Wilson & Co s f The Wilson & Co 1st 6 Wilson & Co_ov fa . = Yuungstown Sneet & Tube 8y .. Total sales of bonds, year, were $5,141,748,000, 081,254,000 in 1923, FOR YOUR JANUARY INVESTMENT FUNDS compared with Over a Quarter Carporation. Abitini Pr & P. for Washington People Interest Rates 6% and 614,% of a Our Safe ,(;h;u:‘a 637 First Mortgages Helly Sug C o Do. pf %% Loss Iat P 14, 1% % 1 p.;.,:m‘y;;z"m. Lt Wanted | s e L] Fint Mortgage Applica- |! Phl“lpl-.’ prd... % $1.75 SLTCET e g B o ions on N.W. Property | s New'Bog 1o 00§00 Tan 13 Deesy | Apply Loan Dept. ! B I,‘ SA' ] l ( :O Spalding & Bros Q $200 Janis Jam 3 , Do. 1t ptd. §1%% Marg Fevaul C. L. O’Donnell, Mgr. . . . gt Tolf X S YA SR Chas. D, S 36 Wagner E1 ptd...". Q 1%% Jan 1 Dee 20 u;t ¢ ager M. 37 Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. Ly ealior 38 A 2 . N.WL < CITY PLANS CHANGES. 328 HhESt | DENVER, January 1 (Special).— | Publlc Improvements to be started | 4 Al by the city of Denver in 1925 will Wash;, D. C., Dec. 20, 24 involve expenditure of $5,749.457, Pay to the order of acoording to announcement by public officials today. Money to Loan Becured by first deed of trust on real estate Provailing interest and cemmission Joseph 1. Weller L7358 % 2W! Mrs. B. Thrift $35.00 for 6 months' interest, due Dec. 20, 1924, on $1,000 1st mortgage note purchased through our Mortgage Department. This is a facsimile of the many Checks leaving our office daily to investors in our 7% First Mortgage Notes Note the date due and time sent.) nce you invest In first mort- gages no other form of investment will appeal to you. Send for com- plete details. Notes now on hand $100 up, Apply Mortgage Depart- ment, C, L. 0'Donnell, Manager. Chas. D. Sager Realtor 924 14th St. MRie- 2 At Re-Investment Time January is the month for wise re-invest- ment of your funds. Doubtless you seek a sccunty of permanent safety that offers an attractive yield. (Established 1899) 15th and New York Avenus Extends to His Friends the Season’s Greetings WISHING THEM Health, Happiness and Prosperity For the New Year Remember that First Mortgage Notes purchased through Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Com- pany are at par today, were at par yesterday —a year ago—that no investor has ever suffered loss during otir fifty-five years of successful business activity. Oar First Mortgage Notes eld 634 % per annum—paid the day tha it is due. FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES FOR SALE IN BENOMINATIONS OF 500 DOLLARS AND UPWARDS Randall H. Hagner ¥ Ga. 7321 Conneclicnt Sosnm Ask Your Banker! EEM&HENSEY Co. MZELL J}‘Irct&/V | shlgeiun.l).(; 55 Years Without Loss to An Investor.

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