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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 1925. FINANCIAL. EGGS AND BEEF G0 | [ ~eEw York curs maRKET | "ol “peet s, IRUSSIA IN GREAT Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office FROM $50 100 BY WILLIAM F. TFERNAN So much has been heard concerning As Congress Ends Can -om‘ln-u :?J.fng Our i NEW YORK, February 24.cAn sut- |a stock aividend on Glon Alden Conl N ke Certificate of Inventory, standing feature of the trading on |that it is now almost taken for grant- | B7 the A ol R Appraisal and Title. Ve No one has cver invented the curb exchange today was the per-|ed that something of the Kind will | a substitute for systematic AR X J i atta S Suos systematuc sistent buyin . e . » 1| Unusual interest attaches to the CHATTEL TITLE COMPANY |f s for systc ) : : DiED Drices atound o5, wooos i ooy be_ done. ~ Another resson aseighed | course of commoaity and security HiussiarcB A 805 Fifth st. N.W. | Bxempt from Federal, State, safe investing as a sure © Butter Firm as Trading at|parea with tast weait's e e or | £0F, the sharp ad A Awanni - and | markets during the next month ussian Bear Now Striving Municipal and Tocal Taxation and Delaware oidid yall Street's traditic of achieving financial inde- and 16, the price st which it was|Western Coal was that merger ne- | Decause of Wall Street's tradition Center Market Opens for |[gTered for public subscription. The |gotiations hetween these companies | (hat Mareh is a barometric month Hard to Climb Back Into |~ Money to Loan Phthppine pendence. Compnd for this and stocks of other|ure pending. Both stocks 81004 out| Wi ' Congress adjourned on companies en, d i c S o i Present Week. ture of slectrio refrigerators was dug | O"EY HEUR (044Y Martn §°UE " e avout World Wheat Pit. Securgg Uy e dee ot ot on ret eninte Government CHat s St Mort e to the highly favorable outlook of| The new Nickel Plate common stock [ jeElslation removed —for —nine R, oh 1. Weller £20 Wasn. L. & Trust Notes in amounts of $3 this comparatively new industry. 4018 0D b0, & maw HIEL KeBopdiArounAy LLoais, barzing the calling of & Joseph I. Weller . 4V2% Gold Bonds cGetpEices opened ihe e el o‘l\fr;hdal:é‘\f:e na\,:-‘yill\GA‘r;’nv\x.;‘:;] B ‘;th‘t):lz.-v]‘z‘(rm-( e g O }.:.;liiq\‘\'.x\':"l,:.(\':; b m!’l’)' l""l'f: :lun LE. Due July 15, 1952 ‘:Ed I':‘]‘(;.‘Jll‘!‘.‘:i,llv;,: ”‘,'f)‘:lr;{f T'sz'\fi".»{.'f a.-c“”_“‘eru{ ;‘r mldosh;dr:eni :‘hu“tgxmf‘llflg:v:;l ;‘;I‘]\m Ih;mi)»’u ‘hanas m:'{ year's operations showing $1.33 o, s R e NEW ‘\'n‘m’(. ‘l~:|-lljrruh(\' 24.—The FIRST MORTGAGES e 'i:o:::;x.:u;: payments, constitute safe G County nrop:ru.mex]wuf":nx”h e ffiff‘"f\‘:}mv b e e e R world wheat pit. According to the || Denominations of $250, $500, $759, batds "ind” Fefortt *Tana Bank, 3 ot . esearch it g Farm Toan Bonds o about s S i 7s Today's Wholesale Prices. be of high gravity, commanding Radio continued to hold on firm i R e e $1,000 awd upwards 475 basis. Send for Valuable Booklet Butter—Fancy, tub, 47a50; prints,|a barrel. around the 12 level. == ufacturers, th. 1/,9, s < Ve ac e Soviet government is Pricse yields B254: store-packed, Soa2z. L PI NNiY l I UYl 8 attempiing o bring this about by | Y2% rices ,\uldl,nl over e s i NE r T Bahe Wt 2 0 a 5 3 . teaching the red army to farm with ANl L Made on Property 85: average receipts, 3 . W YORK, February 24.—Follow 10 Latin Amer OjI v o] American tractors. 4.55 % cc‘ S 5 ance d in the District of Poultry —Alive, roosters, 16; Spring | IN8 is an official list of bonds and 1an F bttt Locates chickens, 32a35; fowls, 28: ducks, | Stocks traded in on the New York n“;:Alfllgnl . 3 g Russia formerly was the greatest Columbia _JMNGoldsmith Pres. 15a20 " young, 60as0 each:|Curb market today Monat s i grain exporting country in the world. The National City Company Goldsmith Build : 5 ew Mex Land.: A e exported 222,792,000 bush- SR o N e ihe s e NI e o “KE .I-HRIFI- PI_ANS o e e e ninoog bushc || JAMES F. SHEA ||| wemngion—zat ison s 1 40 78 e Soniw M %670, ol Telephone—Main 3176 oosters, 30a [ Frlesln anock il Cor 223,776,000 bushels in 1911. In addi- 2 fowls, 28; turkeys, 40a45: ducks, | thopsande. 53 3 4 Bank Ofl-.o. tion, she formerly turned out annu- 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W ese, 2 apons, 40a45. | : 941 | 8 Hosal Canad 0 — ally about 800,000,000 bushels of rye ive stock—Calves, choice, 13; me-| 14 Am 3 20 Ryan Con §o¥in \ 000, T g ohae, S e I Salt Ck Cons, z and shipped more than half of it. lum, 10a11; thin, 829; lambs, Spring, | i3 4 Post Syese B, 100 . Salt Ck Prod. ... R 2 Over 39,000 Workers Buying | Russia has soil suitable for wheat eShoEe 9ikun S oty Tidal Osage Oil... growing, and farmers w - et 510> " weal | 2om t i 2 Venezuelan Pet 5 wihio” under 7 s deats—Beet, $al0; veal, 2 § Am Hoiiing % 101 Wilcox Ol & Gus. 08 & : stand wheat production. If she can 2% moes, 14als: loins, 24; hams, | 3 AF sim e sl W ME TaaOn e e Stock, Homes or Getting |ict"tricicrizda machinery and. men 20a22; shoulders, { Base LV is Skl : - ) lo teach practical arm engineering, NATIONAL BANK MONEY TO LOAN S 4§ T Ben T g ¥ Cores i she will immediately pull back into Bererer o dee il o B :.[L\E'( £t ension Assistance. the permanent exporting grain clpss, RESOURCES, $14,000,000 #nd vegetables compiled by the Mar- 3 Can Nat Ry dlax.... R 5 AT Credit Ix Stumbling Block. 26 Cit Serv 7s D | Pow & L pfd and Loan Association of Pennsyl- | credit cultural Economics, l\.«_\« e : 6 Clilds Bidg :(.,.‘, o5 3 : A\ Trac pid . PHILADELPHIA, February 24— ) r ~urh{ aceomplishment, ma- Apples—Supplies limited; demand it Serv T8 L &1 war The extent to which the Provid h anufacturers say, is lack of ‘ 8 Oit Serv s ( 2 Pow & Lt new ¥, o moderate, arket steady barrels— . Maryland, Virginfa and West Vir-| 31 cit Serv by & ii i Giis _ Am Siperpower s vania troad Employes has en-| “Give the Soviet government i FINANCING ®inia, A2 inches up, Black Twigs, 9 Cons Gas Balt 6s A 6 aperpower 1 3 couraged thrift and saving among |ficient credit to finance her tractor- Salr ‘color, £50a7.00; some slightly | 1 (s Gas Bult #%s D 2097 100 Arie Pow ST the working forces of the railroad 1 | lzed machinery plans,” a prominent | Apartmentf™ | Busioss CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST gcalded, 6.00; Yorks A2iz inches up, It b e revealed In the figures now belng | O icial of one of the largest farm| “p 2 0 b 6.0086.50; A23 Inches up, 6.50a7.00; > Cudahy 5ize : o Mills 4 abwamtiled Tor the esecolntion’s. 8 machinery manufacturing companies, ouses roperty 214 inches 0024.50; Stayma eere & Co Tias B 9 Roissonanlt £ : BBOIE T 198 ho has just returned from > S e e AR Biiya Oty B i B NN B WS i il in fon T e Da e Unlimited Funds Available Northwestern, medium to large sizes, | 1 Duslop Tire &1t gur Ad Ma pf new 1045 pZhe. association’s memberahip | at|Sald todsy, “end shé could faice the FRED T. NESBIT Northwestern, m to 1ar s. e ; i the close of the vear had risen to|en uiput of every American g e extra fancy Win 4.0024.25; most- 8 Grand Trunk ", Celluldid_Co 39,663, a gain In 12 months of 24,394. [ tractor factory for a ye He £3° | Investment Butlding v iy i ana Staymans | 1 S gk Sl i i bt G $RDES1a autn dn 12 Saonthe oC 24N (ERSI0 TACITy Y00 & ekel He salis ; nex ¢ 0. Winesaps, 3.50a3.75; Deliclous, mostly, Dby MeN % 1025 3 Chapin Sucks & Co s Gmoliye: 0 overy 56 e ihe oot | ¥olve i bekveaen ' TLUNB0 xa 308005 g 2 Powei ¢ Chatterton & Sou 2 o A 4 . i B.00 M royer I s . Tapy's. nay ol wab pavticigating tn]farm trastors, and: fn the Rends:of “WHEN” bllm our Cabbage—Supplies moderate; de- 3 Nat Leather 8s. .. 4 ¢ Common Pow Cor .. 115 51, 115k [stock purchasing, savings, increased |operators who knew both wheat RS » %fl mand light, market dull; old stock— [ 1 New Or Pub Sir 53 Cons Gas Balt new 3 pension, home-buying or loan features |farming and engineering these would FIRST MORTGAGE 7827 ioa'mzr,fiml e No sales reported; new stock—Flor- ’-"\':“,:t'g’v:v’\x nu‘-(n 2 Oontinental iHak A 3 of the association. put upward of 150,000,000 acres in 3da, 113 bushels hampers pointed | g3 pio power os B.. i Up to December 31, 1924, a total of | 8rain and bring Russia back to pre- type, 1.75; Texas, bulk per ton flat % Pennock Ol Corp tis 9% 5 ‘ont b 44,528 shares of Pennsylvania Rail- | War production. type, 60.00. 5 Pub G & B Co Sius ' ‘uban Co vie 10 road Co.'s stock had been bought for 620 D Methits Vel Celery—Supplles light; demand| 1§ Bure Oil Co dizs.. 101 e A employes through the assoclation, & | wAy fur as the United States moderate, market steady; Florida 10-1 1§ St e & %1 ie 2 Do Por Han o vic 2% o8y gain during the year of 31,537 shares. | gt rer A5 the United States man- INVESTMENTS , 4-6 dozen, 4.25a4.50; few, 4 Sun_ Oil blgs 965 W Coal 130 Altogether 11,165 employes were en- | g fo o A€ : fm»}. ald an of- 75; 8 dozen, mostly, 4.00. S er C & Radio 20 rolled as purchasers of Pennsylvania .oy 0 the research department. i) you are assured due precantion has been Lettuce—Supplies moderate; demand| 2 Thyssen Wks 981y 9 il Int Inc 0 Railroad stock and other securities | siness with Soviet Russia || gaken to sateguard your interest. A per u ln d moderat market fairl teady 3 U DT DRt Mo ¢ the system through the associa-|.® Strictly on a ‘C. 0. D., New York, al inepection and conservative waluation dernte, . Inarket rcasers- Y J ElL Lt & P 51, % hup 4 o! system e assocla- | hagis, Losses PR S * are two of our strict requirements. Tceberg type, California, im- Union 0N Cal 5% 6 Duz_Co ‘A 3 tion asls. Losses in Russia to American Y JOHN POOLE, Prusideat Prompt and courteous serivce follow the Valley, 6 dozen, mostly, 3.50, 1 Uni Ry of Hav 1 4 G El Bond & Sh 1 The deposits in the savings fund | c4U!Pment manufacturers since 1914 || purchase of our securities. 25 3 Vacuum s, d & S new cor he | 2%€ TOUghIY put at §20 0 6 dozen, 4.25a4.50; 4 dosen, | <8 Vacuum Ol 7s...... 10734 BB & Biuew coc B0s 11, | depantment of the association at the | TS IOUETY PUL at $30,000,000. Notes now on hand in amounts F Oundatlon Arizona, 5 dozen, fair 6 Wab Ry 4 Im Tnspec Mach. 9 close of 1924 totaled $5 821, 8 @aIn | ornnany making thresh me great |} .o $100 up. 4.00. 11 Webster 1k 102 4 " restone. 1 120 1 during the year of $868,319. The ng threshing machines 4 E 2 6 iavings | declares that $2,000,000 of his com- Send for Booklet s it . FOREIGN BONDS y : number of members holding savings | L 0 IIES TRAE 8 ind acco r the association wa 3 s shriveled up when e Al Celit e it | el fund accounts in the assoclation was | I0NS Juhls Shriveled up when CHAS. D. SAGER ARLY in every man’s life he is called t R R Fr oi.. 2 : = 43 upon to carefully consider the place- ate, arket steady; New York National 6 tte 8§ R i Opportunity to obtain increased bale of thesa rubles, formerly worth Loan Department 000,000 iy ment of certain funds or savings in securi- Ohto, 100 sacks, Yellows,| 2 Inditg BK of Fin 7a 4% b ' Auden, Coni 3 pensions upon retirement, through | 12000:000, now lies in a dusty bundle : - - gs ited Stat 1, medium to large| 3 Bng of Neth g Hakidiee: | 16 s 30w | the systematic setting aslde of small| % & New York warehouse. In plants, v ties of recognized stability, an investment mostly, 3.25, few high as 3.50. 8 Mtg Bk Den'k 68 wi § D W ‘s onthly deposits, was being taken ehouse d machinery, one grea . e 4 . Potatoes—Supplies heavy; demand | Hes of Poc St 8 o 8 i sy Candy 4 b antaso of By 168 meravare [ frm s eaid to have marked some 024 14th St. N.W which will form the basis of his future \derate, market slightly wea ; § Hazeltine. Corp rantixe of by Jo8 o diae 0,000 off its books a 1t of 2 St. N.W. s I : Modatate, Hehtly Twealeril 3w Gort Tirter Ohos 3 | There were 420 members purchas- | ;. eloiments in Buseie. = 4o otnor financial growth and protection. Wardman Michigan, 150-1b. sacks, Russet Rurals, | 1 Swiss Gost Ds... 3 Int Mateh Co pf wi . ing their homes through the associa- | ¢ ZH2 ORMIEA(S | Shonen s Mr. O'Donnell, Manager = 2 United Stat , 2.35a2.40 per sack; | emens Hske 75 '28 | Int “Ocenn Rad Co 4 tion and the amount of building | (PNSers missed 400,000 In cash which Mr. Hughes, Assist. g First Mortgage Notes adequately fill this New York, 150-1b. sack, Réund Whites, Siemens Hske 7s 315 961 8 r Ctilities 2 . : loans authorized for this purpose |23 on deposit in a Moscow bank /) United States, No. mostly, 235 per |Salesin T : : % | amounted to $1,322,594 e Ulhv‘”\'kn\i;;] ;nftflm: came in. 4 need. ok unifs. | STANDARD OIL TSSUES : . e Sadte onsequently American manufactur: : Spir _Supplies liberal; demand| 300 AngloAm_ Oil.. A fo ors are watching Russia closely and Current .”‘""? B""'Qr;("’ l"':"";'mm mode rarket weak: Texas. bush- Ruckeve Pipe Line. ¢ : . waiting for a return to sanity bef ' i $ $100, T e o | o' et g 3 SEEKTO CUT FOSSES [ ar oz ¥ betoze We Have EorSale Denominations From $100 to $10( 1.00; Virginia, Norfolk sectlon, bar-! 700 imy fiGan new % S ey vt Sooe| (5 il HUDEY U | i IUANBENEEOTION] oo e e s sl E Mitae WA MAN = 1y de-| 20N X Transit..... 3 st Ul pr 1i 1023 when she starts in producing grain Tomatoss—Supplies moderate: - de- | 1ol Northern Pipe Line &1 A 1 Brop ¥ X' 6 again, for her homses are long since First Trust Notes . Constructio ompany et dead of starvation. disease or o1d age, NS oMain 5830 weaker; Ilorida, 6s, ripes, wrapped | 1300 Penn Mex G110 & 2 § Yurray “Bedy Comp 421 Secretary Gore and Several Experts|or have been caten by their former Bearing Interest at ! 1430 K Street gt eaniy powat 4w few | i e Ly Nat Dist Prod vie R4 owners. When she equips her farms < 5.50; choice count, 3.50a4.25; repacked | South Penn Oil. Nat Tea Co... 240 Hold Important Confer- with tractors working in farming 7 fancy count, few sales 8.50. 3500 § O Jndian. ... i YL Tel Co ptd units, as she has started to do | 300 S 0 Kansas... 1l ickel Plate new wi " hro! e ‘Friends of Sovi J Sweet Potato Supplies. 300 8 0 Kentucky. .. 3 Nickel PI nw pf wi ence Here. through the ‘Friends of Soviet Russia’ S O Nebraska.. [l Oppenteim” Colling organization units, she will jump to S - . 21008 O XA > J Omnibus o A ptd m— a modern farming system at a single Secured on New, High-class Breet Potatoss—Supplies moderate; | @emand moderate. market steadyi| "o o Onio 3 35 11 Omuibus Cor v ¢ ¢ 3 Means of reducing avoidable losses|bound, and the effect will be felt in Residential Property in Chevy { 4 N e i ot aon: veaes el LB et in the handling of cotton were the sub- | every Wheat market of the world.” Chase, D. C. AT T h h Haiis, N 2 3bases Vieginia, Bast | 1000 Vacuum OU - i F Wl : Ject of dlscussion at a. conference here| The “Friends of Soviet Russia” units ek o0 those who are 3 ? e . : o . today of Department of Agriculture ex- | were organized 1921, by former z ; ; Shore, cloth stave barrels, yellow | Salesin INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. - e perts and representatives of various | Russians who had come to America $250—$500—$1,000 Rer it Seckln a ‘thrllln Hoooin ohaita ‘”'BUI‘{;‘L.;AI:T;];:' e Nat, Oas Seagrave 2 branches of the industry. Sécretary|and had learned American farm g cloth-top stave barrels, Por cans, Nat Gas ..... - i lotnton 3 Carib Synd X 3 5 nger Mig > Gore in calling the conference invited | methods. They returned to Russia Xesz Dest. o e e ; 5 Cit Serv ne . Sh “34% | suggestions for eliminating waste of the | with modern equipment such as trac- -d Caullfiower s limited; de-| 1% Cities Serrlce ... 20 So O & I new 1% | staple through careless ginning prac- | tors, plows, tillage tools and grain CKEEVER «={GOS € Gonerne S0 e B s % R . A tices, inadequate warehousing and gen- | drills and quickly gained the support CRIEEA TR . SRSEN, \nest Synd .. 3 Standard 3 p e ities ling. of the Sovi ficials by dem - = s " = Columbian Synd tandard Motor ... 41 | eral irregularities in handling. f the Soviet officials by onstrat Wh 5 ry quality 83 Continental O\l ... stand Pub Co A" \ The Secretary addressed the gather-|ing the eficiency of American farm REALTORS iy speak of safe investing as thou, ' it were syt e A, 'nffy';\'“ OI°% et Swifs Taty. i ing. Those attending included Dr. B.|equipment in breaking up large || 1415 K St. Main 4752, a drab, dull thing, a necessary virtue for “widows 41‘”‘u\lr;rfi"‘.u‘v"‘.f‘yllx\-“[\ f]‘.“‘l’i,::r:;fw":' e . ik e 3 “ | W. Kilgore, president of m;»( .\mor‘l,cun estates and seeding them to wheat. and orphens,” but hardly becoming the man who R O L et 0 ing ] Oil of Pa ... o Tenn Elec P 2 Cotton Growers' Exchange; Harvie Jor- : & % & 3 Erecn wide range Beiaos 50a7.00; | iy et T e dan, secretary of the American Cotton | ‘;nn': ’!‘an!ov;‘ 17,: ’l‘-nkl.‘ . likes to take his chances in the market place? ordinary quality and condition. Lago Pet ...... b ot - Association, and J. M. Brown, presi- e high army officials saw in the 5 : DegplanteSupplles Jlaht, Hamtns Totre ATe dent of the New Orleans Spot Cotton | Work of these units the possibility of Speculation has no monopoly of thrills. Have moderate, market steady; Florida, | = 3 Tulip Corp.... . BMenchan s’ Assoniation teaching the army engineer tractor Muking Money you ever experienced the thrill that comes from B er Gupphes “light demana| SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. ot e i 1 s hla it handling for both farm and war pur- Bl e T B S e e ety U i 5 ; 4 poses. The largest type of tractors, ak it box moderate, market steady: Florida, | (Quotations furaished by Kedmond & Co.) D e . BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBIT |ihev saw, could be used for peacefal Make Money snug deposit box? s tes, fancy, 6.50, ——Close.— Utilities P & T wheat production twice a year and When i : " Y Sl wheelen—Suppiies Miarat: 16 S i ! Tt U S Lt & Heat REPORTS HEAVY DEFICIT|(hen could again don their armor \ S it is-possible to get as much as 7% on a D iher Bleady Wior!aa,| Alumizumigo. of Amer. % US Lt & Heat pfd 2 and become srmy tanks. The ofoia The only worth-while jood first mortgage real estate bond, with 4 mand. good, ady; Flor American Sugar 6a 937 10253 War Bros Ple A wi % - P . - “‘,‘ doll S b el ;'d al 1 T St bony refrigeratc 35a40; few best,| American Tel. & Tel. 68 Western Power 3 fetia e army can be made self- TS ar h ler: income Tax refunded, ery . Ihak 430 per quart; few | Anaconds Copper fs 1929 z 13 Wh R Min Sp n vte :{Funds Now Guaranteed With|feeding by having the men raise plars ace fhe de LSt . b o Aoglo Amerizan Ol 7h 0 Wickw Sp St Co wi ;| Fu 2 i wheat and potatoes for a couple of work—and you can give woman who knows something about security sociated Ol 6s 1935 «rrots—Supplies moderate; A & ont 29700000 108 ¢ MINING. Which to Carry Big Show months at a time and utilize the ‘ours safe and profitable values will stop and think. Our booklet on the mand moderate, market steady; ' Bell Tel. of : 4 | remainder of the year for military T U GDAE buabe Centrat of G . .. : 30 Arizona Glabe Cop. 3 Through This Season. duties and training. : employment in our Four Distinguishing Marks gives a quick, easy Y mwtio Gopper i . A fecta—Supplics moderate; demand | S8, i e i SR As one competent tractor engineer method of checking up the vital poiats. Ask for v rate parke steady; Texas,|Chi R. Cortez_Silv 3 3 ¥ s e S S o B can do the work of twenty or more . Shie ““k,”.fr: ._',,7 e = Z',,. O Ty ac oot % Diam Black Butie g LONDON, February 24.—Final fig- | Hlq" Workers under the o1d peamen First Mortgage Notes Booklet B- 7215. Columbi GNI & . Dolores Esper . F ures on the finances of the Wembley | qygtem 28 in 1 i - l\\ ILLE. e s ar Eureka Croesus ... 20 ° 18 feit of £1,950,000, more than half of | gous appeal to the Soviet leaders. - > ROC Federated Metals 78 19: 10815 Frst Thought which has been privately guaranteed. > It means security of s e “Goodyear T. & R. 88 1031 10015 Gold State.. TR 3 The government now will be asked to Great Northern Te 1036 1oy Gold Zone 08 guarantee the sum of £1,100,000 which S the principal and a larger 308 Phillips Building \nm']\y\'njl;}: e February 24 guif O ey of L iiw 8. THG O 1 will take care 8f that part of the 2]2,908 AUTO ARE interest earning power Washington, D. C ieh Pow. Sec. Corp. 6s 1027. 1011, Howe Sound........ 4 deficlt not guaranteed from private years old, formerly of Washington, | LeRiEh Pow. Sec Corn, 8o 1o 1o4te 9 Hows Sound tew vi 207 e i e DURI than with any other safe, Who for 'several months had con- | Morris & Co Tl 1030 104 Indepengence. “:"" 1 1% | enterprise for another vear. conservative investment. ducted a '«m..u rn‘j»: = :-’a_\r!:.’n.]‘ New York Centra 550 e, i 3 Jerome Verde 3 : : el mr‘";"“"dm: o o fina"a&s this county, was found dead Sunday | p, neyivania R. o 51 Kay C 4 |the exhibition authorities gave the i TEYEENGR S VER LosT. A in the dwelling house on the place, | bure i1 Shs, August, 192500 1003 B Lone 4 % 0¢® | total expenditures as ' £3,900,000, “of Mortgage Investment No where he lived alon. There was a | Swift & Co. i4s1862:...2. 110 885 ot o Jemler i i Which' the site represented 2,950,000 | Commerce — Department Reports Departiment LLER .27, BOND e "“‘,“ on ”';' f"‘;‘ ,"’”' “" u‘}:"\;"‘l‘ e fank Car 75 1980.. gy Nipissing ........ H and maintenance £950,000, while the Smaller Production Than at MORTGAGE on the wrist, and, althoug) ) B, UL S, Rubber Tis 1830, 1085 21 Ohio Copper receipts from all sources totaled £2,- William T. Pratt, county health | Western Union 68 1936. nm Plymouth Lead Min &3 £ 100,000. In addition to the expenses N District of Columbia 5 mills tax refunded oMcer, gave a corlificate of death | Westinghouse . € 3 107 o, Lremler Gold Min listed ihe authorities must pay £150,- Same Time Year Ago. HANNON: & LUCH from natural causes, an inquest was | Fiaher Body Corp, P R 000 for entertainment taxes. HOS e vesterday afternoon. Tha | ™Fiiper Body Corp. 6 7 ess Mines ¢ 2 e s = — ion of automobiles in the(| 713 and 715 14th St. N.W. oweve ailed to dis- Feb: 1, 1025, at 10; ch Hughes ... 3 _ Production o t. NW. Bt it e Eastern Min. . . 5 BUTTER HIGHER TODAY. United States and Canada in January % e 5 been Seed i e thowa | NDS AND STOCKS s Co g | CHICAGO, February 24—Butter, | SmouNted to 212,908 passenger cars Main 2345 it dnys 315 Was 0 2 o 2 B ] GO, e e »| and 28,004 trucks. The Canadian pro- D o dkys Mo st mnmanyei |GERMANEBD [ G Comtinencalll: : cbruary 24—Butter, | 31 : R i itises hive Daan Wasncdihy ine (Quoted in dollars per million marks.) Utah Apec - higher; creamery extras, 40; stand-| ortjon of the total was 8,301 passen- oot AR ards, 40; extra firsts, 38%2a39; firsts, i a k . ; oF the . Cled SRR Hered o Rid, Asked. 5 Walker Mining ... ards, 40; ¢ A S ger machines and 1,540 trucks. Bk o e o e Lo L u t o i) SIS IS 05 & Cis Wenden Copper ... | 36%a375; seconds, “32a3ita IR Be I Paris Fers: CImDIIEN by tha (0] lng the mexrsiage of Alexander Jouehiing s ibacy s e apin . 830.00 400.00 Yukon Gold . il Eggs, lower; receipts, 24,989 cases; | Commerce Department from reborts Street, and Miss Fannie Laven- | Bamet™ (8% 1l joan) ... 00 00 firsts, 30; ordinary firsts, 282283. e - stein, 22; Harold F. Shattuck, Gor GF A im o5 (sm pieces) 6000 5 205 f manufacturers and compared with o3 7, o r ) - otals for January, 1924, covering the lll 8 s”“‘ Y r Miss Elizabeth Wadsworth, s (Quoted in dollars per thou - totals. a 4 George P. Bergmann, 22, and Miss | Ger Gen Elec 4348 precwar.. COMMODITY NEWS BOND OFFERINGS LIGHT. | two countries amounting. to 293,832 DOLLAR - IN Ger Gen Flec 4148 1919 Mabel N. Eng .m.“u", William \\‘ Berlin 48 pre-war.... WIRED STAR FROM NEW YORK, February 24.—New Haae doaana Marjorie M. | Hambe B 5ias & 8 prewar : (NI SOES Rt LY I — — Dest ny Davis. 20, all of Washington Hambieg Amer Line'dlyn..-. 2 ENTIRE COUNTRY | |aay. the iargest being an lssue of HAZELTINE REPORTS. 30 Foreign Lands L William T. Smith of the upper seo- | North German 11054 $5,000,000 Pennsylvania Power and| NEW YORK, February 24—The re- B tion of this county has filed suit in | Dosesiny Consols 5305. . ; : Lignt Co. first and refunding mort | port ot the Hazeltine Corporation for | || N every State in the Union, You, alone, must plan your own destiny. the Circuit Court here for an ab- |Krupp 5s 19 . g AKRO, February 24.—Rubber | gage § per cent bonds, series D, due ina period from February 15, 1924, to and in 30 countries and terri- 3 ’ % Sulute ifivarce Lomiaies SEmma o] PRIS R Bremer e 0 |companies here are speeding up op- | 1952, at 951 and Interest, to ¥ield|{he Erose of the year, its first yeur ot | || tormesatoon i e terrt Molding one’s destiny is a work that goes funich re-war. .. 3 50 | erati the smaller sizes of bal-|5. i show: - 2 Simih of Washingion, on the ereund | SR R T e e R grpration. spows net, pront of $330 | || the perfct satiafacton of Smith on and on. Young or oldi—a man's Attorney P. Kenneth Lyddane A E G (Ger Ge Eie . type on Ford cars is becoming more service and the proven safety of progress depends upon himself. Success i rivs amortization of patents, equal to $1.33 The couple. 30 the DIl eety forth, | Commers and Privat Bauk. pens = s rortr, |[Qommes AR TEmE: e 0 290 | general. T action Contnmy. s ey Seith Bonds. ! n ; i were mérried in. Ahis County: on ObLIEIRt CRIENRE: o0 s PITTSBURGH, February 24.— P Y - ek e e e glass demands and output show Nitle Our first mortgage investment today does not insure against failure to S1a5 55 361, “No chilaren wone poon | Mereur e Viewn: pasne, but_the amm o ool Now Selling Stock | ., 2rmisimim, o | L5 mencerinstn W e Sl s pow: of the marr ! = steady call all through the year. 9 utable broker who holds membership| | world-wide recognition of the prevent success in the future. Something like a thousand men and | TREASURY CERTIFICATES. CHICAGO, February 24— Both beet| 10O Road S Patrons In a recognized stock exchange. Ex- fact that ‘‘Smith Bonds are Safe hoys, most of them from Montgomery and o ch: i ts, in_themsel o Fi Coumty, ut ot a few from the Dies | (Quotations furaished by Redmong & Co.) | inn . packers report. Aegunmoiniion are some protection, as its members| | DOUds- Our 61,% First Mortgage Notes, secured Py must comply with business ethics as 77 SMITH BONDS are by gmpmved Washington real estate, are trict of Columbia and other places, | of beef stocks is disappearing. Prices I crowded into De Lashmutt's Hall here {4 March : UM v becoming stronger and low-priced | COnductors Hand Qut Ap- | providea by rules and regulations. sold in $1,000, $500 and S t r bt whichimide Jast evening to attend the annual|4%s Mare 1 saicooee | meat is moving off the market. It a member violates these rules, he $100 denomination: an Vi ment nucie smoker or he-night, of the Roekville | 41ss dune 15, 1925 . .0 KANSAS CITY, February 24-—Eges| plication Blanks—$1 |bazards his membership, which is| |l outright or under our Invest. pendence, success and happiness gather. Volunteer Fire Department. It was| 2% Jeptember 1 S2.1 101116 101592 (have slumped over 5 cents a dozen usually his greatest asset. mentSavings Plan. Every al LT L A 395 Maren 15, 1928, here since Monday with firsts quoted Week Per Share. payment eams the full rate of These notes are safeguarded by conserva- round | 414 September at 29 cents wholesale and seconds at IIRRRR PRRRARE P A o & < boxing bouts, several restling | 4} Mareh 15, 16T, 30 chnie MBTROTEA Gaxs VBta oIl of bond interest. tive valuations and reinforced by contin- vents, dancing exhibitio izes, | 4738 Dece! (= 3 . E i 5 % i TVo haitics Toval and voeal and in: : ez "’ SPRINGFIELD, Til, February 24— | D7 (i Assciated Press. g e Lo te oy T B Ve ually increasing equities. strumental music were prominent FOREIGN EXCHANGE. The returns to this State from the | s, - PAADELPHIA, February 24— 5 Darts of the program, and the Quince | (Quotations furaished by W. Ii LbUs & Co) | Jicanaing of motor vehicles in the last | S Of & New issus of 7 per cent pre- The F. H. Smith Co. Orchard Cornet Band, an aggregation Nominal Selling checks | year amounted to $11,546,000, accord- | ferred stoc] rect old ;_ pu ‘v.c by c ¥ Tooe of colored artists, who made up in gold value. _ toda ing to figures just made public by the | the Philadelphia Rap ransit Co. ‘ounded Volume what they lacked in harmony, | Lendon. pound .80 #4764 | O8 tary of state. has started here, with conductors FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Sw LL Em had a big part in making things | Montresl dollar.......... 100, ‘05193 PHILADELPHIA, February 24 |handing out application blanks for Smith Building, 815 Fifteenth St. ¢ Parls, frnC......o0.. : b atba o APl Jively. Hot dogs, coffee and other ! poievels. frane i The Dutch steamer Stadsdyk has ;;)fis"‘“‘;_‘: passenge 0 Real Estate Bonds HRRITIR CiRNEI t/V refreshments constituted the “feed.” | Rerlin, mark. 1l 28 sailed from Rotterdam with a full 2 eal e n ) W The arrangements were in_charge | Rome' lra.. ... 49 g cargo of pIE iron consigned to this| A% = Subway station in the center @ iy "n'“n:,n toln’Ach of a committee, of which F. Barnard | Zufich, {mnc ... ‘ots [port. This is the second large ship- | of the city a special headquarters was B ) o s Shi C. 4 al ba Athens, drachms......- | i set up for handling the sales. It was ooklet on Request se ‘me information about . \Welsh, of the local bar, was chalrman. | susas, Geset by L ment of foreign pig arranged for in b tar S ¥ thanaies Bonds payios 1% Virtually all of the 70 members of | Vienna, crown.... B the last two weeks. opcr-a. ed y employe: e com- B‘ H lco h R R, SOPCUNE N — g i R — Plhe fssus s for $3,000,000. The y Crest Hotel Co,, Inc. 55y Without-Eo i T -— Warsaw, _zloty. -193 - Japan is full of cherry and plum |stock will be issued in denominations 912 15th St. N.W. | . ears Without Loss to An Investor Some men might compliment their | COPRRIRESR: (ST 2 [trees but the Japancse eat the blos- | of 350, and can be paid for at the rate wives more if given a chance to talk.! giockholm, crown. s soms and throw away the frult, of 91 a week per share,

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