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20 FINANCIAE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925. ; FINANCIAL. BUYING PICKS UP | NEw YORK cure MARKET | STRAWBERRY CROP | 7o, |EUROPE BOOSTS vt "oy, L2205 Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office NIEW YORK, March 30.—Dealings |coal stocks showed hardly any dis- | ments in methods of mining and re +: 3 s | coa s ¥ By the iated Press By the Associated Pross. 1d 0t o on the curb exchange today were on |position to recover from their we: il Ining g e resulting in importan 5 NEW YORK, Marel ‘he Ford ST T W YORK, March 3 A ctions in the cost of the a relatively small scale and prices|spell, Glen Alden and Lehigh C A i L NEW YORK, Ma 30.—Whi ductions in th t of t were Inclined BAIE 4 : & . i ’ conceding, that the technical posi. |110n of ®old in the South Reports Awalted on Possible yore Inchied toward lower tevels [sulex going lower. in the ofl erown | New Co-Operative Sales Plan | more wan 3106000000 1n 1524 repre- | Us S. Commerce Department| conceains, that the technicar posi- U 97 508 20 T e radio stocks continued weak,|Continenta as acti sented an average profit of $47 on { ton of the stock market has been ued on behalf of the industry " [one or two of them touching new |and so was Standard Oil of Indian: - . A S B & : o behalf of the industry. | Damage From Cold 0 [iow: Agures waa ‘the other mimpors] which subsequcntly sold above €0 Aids Growers, Who Hope | gach ar. truck and tractor ‘men-| Reports Show Marked improved by influential efforcs 1o | consequence ot hean. tmprovemen of the up selling around their| Trading in the new Coty, . s el e S Eeit clean up the speculative situation, |it is said. last year was the su bottom figure stock, put out last week at § 19 A aIEhiME of Gioirsnond ndds in ek eflectad in a reduction of nearly |GetSful: from the standpoint of p Nearby Crops. ie public utility group Amer- |share, was on a small scale. Th to Get $5,000,000. i anancial 4 i s unaiisctonl Gains in Month. half & biltion astiees 1 mrerany, | duetion and general Tesults, that e ican Power and Light was sold down, | stock closed Saturday at 38 and to- Probably ieadides & ilarme mart of tie . loans, Wall Street observers a AR 00 o osing about 2 points as_ compared|day sold above &9, later on receding company’s income was derived from s 5 ticip waiting period of e worid BY J. ROYLE ERE R S European participation in Amer- RS eretod) o0 fne he wor . W YORK, March 30.—Followinz{ }Quw Fuel Corp.... 324 824 | Special Dispaten to The Star. A B AR losis relgtiade financial bearing on the s sl is an official list of bonds and stocks ¢ oD HAMMOND, La., March 30.—The ket, notably the p cal un- S et i= = cifcimiinge ofoxnnann siheke » strawberry shipping season began c & 0 STOCKHOLDERS Commerce Department ,_-xmns(..‘.:“.’l» cértalnties @broad: and at. home s e have mot re-|yriiye (0o o0 7 Roy Can 01l 7 |here'in earnest today, and within the UUBHS todey showian iNlcneadoiolon:: [k Bmtnjidisas ha 1=, not mic eld r cent of the has experienced sin as opened \d are | Reun - Con 912 Inext 10 weeks growers in this great 000,000 in exports to Europe and an | ongitions are expected to be relas { sales in BONDS, 3 3 Ck Cons...... : w502 | fruit belt will have received between MEET 'N RICHMOND advance of $2.000,000 in tmports trom | (jvely indeterminate and inactive made i”’“”*‘““* il Oi 4,000,000 and $£5,000,000 for their crop. < that part of the world Higher 15 A e e e ; 2 Woodley Tet .. | L s Aop sy 5 for the ; ; a8 compated to_thosel ln fh = a8 A Elec 6 d D6 .05 .05 |they will average around $3.35 for the| Congider Lease in Proposed Mer- = i N m lee 7% 3 ) same month of 1924, There was a de- . e entire season. mon 1 h % T Wb o - - S. c o g o 1 npo O i \ 10 Asso Sim Hdwe 65 K new. . has been practically doubled in from South America Increased slight NEW YORI, March T 1 J o e primarily, to the 2 ual report of th > e bl o » B 4 g1 |the et wear dug primarils, to' e Ruling. e e et i S | mual report of ihe RESOURCES, $14,000,000 E = Beigo Can Pap 6s. 930 o 2 emarkable syste ot maxics : foreign e of the United States in- | I8 subsidiari jay scason 10 Beit et Canad o X : s originated by (‘harles Weinberger of | LA reign trade of the United States in- |0 00 : 1315 F Street « Whelescle Prices. |l R R e ! 3 ] New Orleans. By the Associated Press DPORTS Hnsas o iy ) | 2 tes 12 Cit Sery T ) 2 i JIE ) New Marketing Method RICHMOND:: Va: Meae s a0 il e = - JOHN POOLE, President e : e . There are today in Hammo Stockholders of the Chesapeake sty ] a8 Cux e A Mz fruit companies all over the United |t T WAy chnvened héve today 3 <4 p States. Under the system installed SOl e were $490,000 o : g 2 3 ‘ he. “d | proposed leasee of the raliway to the 2 D S é by Mr. Weinberger, they gather at|x poyee, oie Pyt 3 Peg Sar Os 23 4 5 t Armour ‘& Co pfd. T 7 o'clock h evening and buy at 4 : g 3 standing efl z the lease sl T : U Genezal - P 0'atus Bortl ¢ 3 1 wuctio nder competitive bids, the . ; B E PORTS T 10 Guf ot Con Atlus Portl ( 5 | auction, under competit hids, theltaken in this me however, as 5 | roost-| 1P ¢ ot dantic Fruit berriea ‘picked and shipped that day S mecy Al | : ¢ 200,745 ! 15a50: ) 1 A orden Co %13 d The farmer knows exactly what & : ¥ | No r 7 # capons, | - 4-Mor ' 2 Borden ( Y : 1% co his fruit brought, and wholy Flam A Moncareiiagt I 2 1 Nat bt e SRS = ] ight it. There is no chance that|jot B0 B0 USRI ¢ _ 2 > lll. e Ol. 10 New Orl I e Blyw Shoes Inc Aty Sl ent ‘I i S map M‘;,m. court Nands down a final dee it 4 b g ED sy 107 pris "’\;-fl' .,"3""\." 98 e o o S e | 17 the injunction proceedings rought | EE 3 s s e e o ek s i ONE YEAR I ipe Corp.. 14l 13 } \ King s where | StY1 : | “Fair-to-Good” Conditions Fruit and Vegetable Review. o it Chapin Sacks & Co. 10% : i protective sought : e Well Maintained. ers Foday’s marke: r Tuits s = = 7 Cleveland Anto pfd 208 the eve of State ins train today's meeting of all the Market B 1 Commw ¢ . gain a definite idea of the quality : ¥ ,Bow’¢ stockholders. The petition pre Special Dispatch 10 The Star f Agricultural Bwift &t G B T nd condition of the t shipped [od by the group set forth the rail.] NEW YORK, March 30.—No essen- 18 1 Vot ke ot Hav 153 1001 h o Balt_new 4% that day. By > he farmers | way corporation had no power under | tial change i nental business t e 7 Vacuum OM Ts...: 4 4 4 2 2 § are bringing in p ates to thelyirginia laws to lease its property | conditions took during March -~ refrig e been | without a favorable vote of all the|the outlook @ nce of fair- ! thorou ¥ it before | stackholders, to-good unaltered. of ee J : L _ cory i z Shipuei (o dteir Ganter: The jurisdiction of the Chancery Savs the : L | Co as questioned by the railwa Bank In vie 1 o P t l l o, l B' k- - 4 s : : § o b v 16 These are pulled out northward fooi™, e s e Wooratidsndsa ndusiria anking " e ; : ; o ey lonie before tho berrics are bought | fio promise fram jtc attornivs (i | cies the speculative markets, | 3 1 Do or their destination fixed. They o le would he effected before he|Whieh were wmong the important de- = —— Dbl 3 r od to fhe Strawberry Grows |had time to render a final decision, | velos pments. of the month, the far m - o > yurant Mot c...s . i} Co., Inc., at Moun Ihile R tralimtras i { that ~liubness * contitions remaimed | > 1 > ‘ P’ < ) er X I ad srellininary opinion fo which} uETn i B e a o w1k b8 8 yer carlond of Derries |po rofused to enjoin the meeting n{‘undlumrlud musi be atiributed (o the | 1€ ViOrris an anik Boceka’ vee T B i : : L eved his conrt had jurisdiction ir ¢ pursuir H th & Eye Streets a s 3 ' b 2 € C . | the matter. He the ped an order The A t L the stock .. 3 Krupp ¥ . emand die- | 1n which he said ¥ action by |wheat markets were mildl Character and Earning Power the Bases of Credit fort Bank Denm 6 4 Freshman Chas ... tes stockholders « ng the le woul moment esi on the p g Qo o P 1 4 nization and financing | have no legal standing iy t it soon became ap on Outd Ad.vie.© 2013 2013 - of _Strawberry Growers” Selling| The railway contended the juris- | e thai any important chan .J Boaoza w0 Gillette S B . ' 2 . Weinberger has brought tre- |diction lay with the Interstate Com - ¢ better ratheér than Glen Alden Coal. ., 12 »ndous progr to the farmers of |merce Commdssi before _which | Wor 3 Goodyenr Tire g thts section in other ways. The com- |plans for the pr merger in | STANDARD OIL ISSUE; | Tatl Swit & pany dispoges of about 65 per cent|Van Sweringen “big five stem will _ 3 of the berry production of this sec- | be heard pglo Am 0il 2 Hazeltine Corp tion. Many of the growers are stoc Attendin the meetin here oday on 7 Inter_Contl Rubber toldein Bist ng ng here toda et B T SR L g B S e e B e e FOR INVESTORS V&R 131 ator e e of Cleveland; Newton D er. for- 1 dover Hold Co A ' k1 - AENCIGomERny O REEE e mer Secretary of War. of Cleveland s0 Imp O Canada 0 2 Lehixh Power sec.. 9 s The company owns and operates|y | net, president of the Ne e St & e mee e e | Sy, Baraar peesident urfine Nowl[IREAT ESTATE LOANS 100 Ghie 011 5 ; ib Radio Ch 0., i plant and bottling works. Ttland many officials of the Chesapeake 10 ANY AMOUNT 100 Peon Mex” Fuel D : McCrory S ¢ jopera te hox and crate|and Ohio. 2% ararTMENT HousEs 2 Mesabl cte t nufactures strawberry BUSINESS PROPERTY Middle Weat' Ut Srlleeie it b it . RESIDENCE LOANS AT LOW RATES Midvale Co Yoo hmp Moe X Sh To o sport in”transtt into o] CASH GRAIN CHEAPER.: FRED T. NESBIT | IN CONVENIENT DENOMINATIONS ; LR fotion Pict v S v i INVESTVENT BLDG. Main light: de- ¢ 3 Music Master’ Carp ; S | stronge ew ; v | Nat L. A 08 9 N i i Nat Vow & Lt % s [pany irself, which alco makes jams|DroP of 10 Cents Per Bushel for| - ON IMPROVED PROPERTY Olifo. 100-1b. sacks Yellow | 103§ Shioroiieoo:: 3 3 AN TG i ‘ o Cothofatibh "anahbas’ O tar Wheat in Past Week. in DISTRICT & COLUMBIA medium to large sizes Hnen. 3 s Nickel P1 new i K e = 5 1 31 p , .. supplies him with ferti uncer MONEY OAN L atod i ATk Nok st k ilcups and crates practically cost. n gy i p to s lib- s b . h : ) or L . INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. 1 Nor Nt T fces the cars which carry his fruit or Round | 2 Am Maracaib - 2 Oppenhm & Collins i g | | narket weak: | hundreds In Any Amount 1 : Casip Syndicate 3 £ BT T Is and distributes it for bim, with | the grain market review o :;_:“:;v“: 'v{‘l:;"“\‘l;. Sp - b Sen i 2 § Fheiny R e e e A e i e LB N In the Distriet ot co:!.mm- | H. L. RUST COMPANY Tkde "'\"‘ i o 42 Continental € 2 | 5 . 2 s * [farms and ha or the v Friday N abi Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc i Sabslis modeate e LUb e g, | zEeia e en of the district. Many of the |cents for wheat ar ts for co Pt 912 15th Street Main 6888 bushel 00: barrels Savoy G : 3 hest A fair quality, 2.00. § ey b Seng g and other nationalities being ! Strawberries—Supplies -~ moderate; i G Proow whe 2 2 | represente | advances upo demand mod market steady: | 4 3 60 Ko € & 1 new 0 | For a existed deep |demand mostly 40 per quar . Southeast P & Lt : 0315 land bitter racial thies and | : - Cal Edison ' G s ate novs AVInE ont] B We Solicit Applications for limited, mar TR e e o | i Mo bo | 11 inn b : e T ,",’nl"i,w‘;‘f.'n;"‘zf NTR',,IRRY ERODUCES | First Trust Loans Reasonable Rent . . 2 Bosmosl | = : A1 oy usiness methods which have | BAL’ g, : 3 poorer ¢ 6's | produced pr cial : ch Currant Intaraet Ratae | iEy: andichoice counti2 0e2.50- Washington Stock Exchange. T rod & i 3% 15 Weamberger has decorated | PO RS teE o spri | ~ oy §° Sweet Potatoes—Supplics limited BALEN L% nlon behalf of the Sicilian old 0 n | THN Goldamth Proa. | au uL lllt‘ and mod kot Wardman Park Hotel 6s—$500 at 10115, K e T | “Other fruit growing aistricts are | Foosters, 17a1s: vour ¥ 5 1 1 mod market steady Capital Traction Co.—1 at 91, 8 at 91, 10 at 4 : lasidive e i A | ola aware and st Shore, Maryland, | 7 at 91, 4 at 91, 2 at 91 s L {asking Mr. Weinbergzer, who is vice 1 Bank of Washington—10 at 2 information to enable them to instail lian ceel. e Phone Main 1016-10 fos Himited: . de- 3 . 1 White Rock M & n ' [similar systems of growing and sell- K — ~ . . . . market steady: Cai- | 10 5 Whie R3S : : in' Mississippi, Arkansas and Ten. | 53843: D 14 crooked brea : Excellent light and air—various size 00, ce i el Rt (iousl Bank of Washington—10 a AUNIRG i gt ‘ S o d apons GERMA BONDS suites—attractive rentals—elevator scrv- Florida, - " reen, 4.00a | Mouey—Call loans, 3 and 6 per cent. Ao Biobe Cop 13 PARIS MARKET UNSTEADY. | STOCKS |} ice—immediate possession. some ordi lition Tower. | BONDS. Calumet & Terome.. ey el ; pers lerate: de- | | 28 Canario_Copper. Tany | A March Erices. atoved| seas dosent ASutt: coi it hori Bid and Asked Prices. Ching Ext 3in livreg: ; 1o Bought—Sold—Quoted Y steady: Florida § Chino Ex v on the Bourse todav.| es fancy, 5.00a5.50, few | PUBLIC GTILITY 5 21) = cent rentes. 46 francs 80 r—Good to fancy 2 Full New York and Beritn In the Heart of the el e R e : St ; ance 40 centimen. Tive ‘prr cont I Tk ] Market Receved Daily Financial Section eiga. 4 : 5 francs 70 centimes. The dol- & E Send for Special merican Tel. & Telgn. 413s.... 97 e 20 Fureka Croesus..... & ne s ; Send for Speci demand | 42" . tr. 58 e Firet Thot & Mio. - was quoted at 18 francs 92 cen- Market Letter anout Steaas’ Soutn | & ADH SR e B T P i | LIVE POULTRY HIGHER. | ooiif your banker . 1t i equatly —— : et : ra. Sa0ndon: Cal- | Gl Taclon n B S 48| Y e dlee D0 | cuicaco, Maren .| as much his interest as vours o pro- 203 Investment Bldg. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. ostly 5.00 z | alive. higher: 30: , tect your savings. You {rust him Telephone Frankiin 3978 ted: demand o iy G AR % | roosters, rkey with your deposits—why not tru: h Carolina geese. 18 him with your investment. problem bunch, s TR ;\- , i VA IIIIIII!iNII|l'|IIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIII|I!III!IIMI!H|lIllllIIIIIIlIlIIHIliI!Il!!NNN.iIIHIlIIlIiIIIIIMi Wash Las, New Jerses Zinc i 1 =0 1nber s Wi ..mmr ias Oe sue s RRatAAG s i Over 45.000 Depositors Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000.00 Wash. Rwy. & El . Red Warrior SO R S S S ) et 4 4 - . An Army of Payday Depositors Riggs Realty s (short) . 10 U S Continent onthern Blds. : nity Gold o W H | g \ 2 45,000 patrons includes LARGER YEARLY INCOME | §aii i Gid s S S A ssatu el % Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, Over $1,800,000.00 s =y e i Pack Hotel 6s........ S5 a1 Wenden” Copper hundreds of Federal em- By the Associated Pr | 40 West End Eat... NEW YORK, March 30.—Despite a | STOCKS. | =—=———— 15th St. Opposite U. S. Treasury—111 Years Old | LT ployees. Undoubtedly decrease « er cent in orders PUBLIC UTILITY i E X - adijacency the & ctric Co. increase Sisshs o ook OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA i N our “d."‘}‘ wy to the stal net income, after deducting of | 3 leading Government de- - 5,553, Chairman Owen . Young ?fif';""“g\n" s Smith Bonds S ey . BRSNS | o tments influences sl e 3 e Al’e Safe ; RSN much of this patronage, T e o ogens| samoswosase || Bonds It’s Impossible for Any Man BN ] o coually poen 2 and the com- magnets are found ir 1 pany ended the year with a surpius 3 ' " Egeryhdogardyou invest B the high standin et Sl i T sty : s ticted by i tected —to make the most of latent possibilities, if - S 4 this ’JS o amounted to 51,869 | Feduinl- American 0 : b | Liberty seeee . safeguards, on which we s harassed by de ot ha v fears . y e : have established our rec- 4 hielis hacassedibygdebt or hamted hyfie carned reputation for safety and good service. ¢ Almost any unt will begin SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. | : 3 ord of no'loss to any in- B Lo of what may h.npp(n should misfortune cut 2 Payday of $23.633, contrasted with % otations furuished by Redmond & Co.) | Xatlonal of Washington. . vestor in 52 years. 4 . short his ('almn‘Y power. i S This record means H TRUST COMPANY. 1 ey ) . . Corovie v e 3 prgn\ptdpayment olf m;er- > QTo achieve real economic freedom, broaden < s S 86 < est and principal when G Rk L 2 g SIREL 3 Sk TR | : - 2 Conpe : Jor i o & i due, “and freedom from vour opportunities, enjoy real success, your | Deposits Invited in Any Amourt; Same Rate of «‘.,,“:‘;”,' L o Trust s : el ;‘:yrrf;wg:tl:ly or loss to s first aim must of necessity be the BUILD- Interest Paid on Small and Large Account: of Canida § g ¢ i o : =H ING OF A BANK ACCOUNT. i | 2 : ) 3 SAVINGS BANK Write tloda.v FIO(r our i Open Until 5:30 P.M. Tomorrow, Wednesday & Thursday erce & Saviogs. ... 2 i = “Fifty-tw - G 5 e e : ey e i N 233 QGet-at it now! PAY DAY'S here—"signh oFrIcER | DIRECTORS it vi .- - A : . = . s N . WILLIAM D. HOOVER President At Strect oo o 190, L and for our current of- ] up’ at Our Savings Teller's window, today e T Bikls William D. Hoaver Waeniogton Mechanics” . ? fe:'\:g;grf‘d”lq o First Mort- e OF tOINOrrow. i | FRANK | e ¢ [James A. Ruchanan Legivald 8. Huldekoper FIRE INSURANC gag % . . R (1]| Cuurch Vie o : alter C. Ciepha Giond ; : American s RS George W. White, President €. T, Jacobsen, Casbier i : Rhe sodsear T. & B : : : . H, & o ST G e osier Ditlany. J. the Great Northern 5 : 3 Gorcordt Rt ; The F. H. Smith Co. 0. H. P. Johnson, Vice President Chal, E. Bright, Asst. Cashier | i J ruat; Umeer | Th Bowfes o L B Ehwm Gulf Oil Corp. of 92 e A ik - 2 RS Nounded SRS ;- £ Jobueon = : Albert, H. Bedford, Asst. Cashier. S e A skl AL (& Ecmesston: Frank. Htwten Hyable 041 5t e s LS Heidow io_kis Tevmtir 3 Frederick DeC. Faust, Trust Officer C. Lauts eklofr. sARst: Ceshier . 3 int . | Frankiin 1 Buic Frank W. Stone Lohigh Pow rp. 6 B 4 53 Years P g & o . a A 2 . % | MERBERT H. S Frederick A. Feoning William B. Walker A I 931 103 SO s Y Smith Building, $15 Fifteenth St. R P: HoHingsworth, Asst. Trust Officer J.'Gales Mvore, Auditor A EXANDER 1 F ¢ i" Prescott Gatley - Heary K. Willare Now Yosk Centenl 6 . 2. | Real Estate ... . - = - . |- JOHN M. BOTE At Secw MISCELLANEOU: THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY 1 EmA TR el e | | AR S 3% Paid on Savings ‘jNatlonal Savings & Trust Co. Foderated Metaly / ves et and your current offerings o 8% & Tnvest. pfd. Jet and your curren; nvest. 5 - Old Duteh Market com that pay 7%. ekt T . 2 é",:,:: Ol Dutch Market pfd. - o anioe ' open Until 5:30 P.M. Tomorrow and wedne‘day I i Oldest Savings Depository in Washingtor Fisher Rody, {oro: 7, caited” on Febu:[ SSCUELY SOBEE Cov s Besn 1 o 2 i e Cor. 15th and New York Ave. s oy o o 18, cated o wen [ BSOT e i s ; MIlllllllllll‘IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.Illll|||l||||||l|l|||||||ll|iIlIIIIIIlIlIIHfIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIll|I||Il|[flll§|l|i|lfll|l|lll|l||.l|flllllllfllfllllllllllflllllllllll!lllmlflllflillfi

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