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FINANC STORM'S DAMAGE TOCROPS UNKNOWN Wholesale Dealers Await Re- ports—Prices Same as on Saturday. Dealers in early fruits and vege. ables have not vet received word| rom growers us to the probable dam- ige done growing crops in nearby ryland and Virginia. They read| Spaper accounts of the fall of} however, and fear much damage | ed | is reported It that tomato and | 1to plants and strawberry vines vere hard hit by the hail. The halil s not particularly large in all sec- visited by the storm, however, such sections may be able to shortage in other sections. weather this morning Wwas v dealers in all products. hot weather was felt, both the matter of stock being affected ening of the number of | staying at home. | her conditions have not ma affected prices, so far as re indicate, most commodities practically the same as they at the close of the week's mar-{ reing were i *'s Wholesale Prices. | ney, tub, 51; prints, 52 Toda Mg tter—F )& packed, ’.’ns L . selected, average receipts, 30a30 Pouliry—Alive. broilers, 45a45; White Leghorn: heavy fowls, 2 um fowls ; keats, 40a’ du turkeys, candled, 32; 30 ducks, Live s . choice, 11 Lambs, Spring veal, 18; Spring loins, 32a34 Fruit and Vegetable Revie | Today's market report on fruits and | vegetables (furnished by the Market | News Service }xl)l‘\au of Agriculture | Economics) s t Cabbage—; um\.le« m(ulmme ! mand light, market fairly steady zinia. Norfolk section, barrel cral nointed type, best, 2.00a ; some fair quality, 0 Cucumbers- upplies light: démand | moderate, market steady; Florida, bushel hampers, best, 8.00a3.50; m‘r’ auality, 2.00a. 0; South ( rOllX\il. bushel hamper: 0. 1, 4.00a4.50: Vir-! nia, Norfolk section. hot-bed stock, bushél hampers fancy, 5.00: choice, ) Lettuce—Supplies moderate: demand it, market steady; California, cen- tral district, crates, Iceberg type, b- n some ordinary condi- tion, lo’ Onfons—Supplies moderate: demand light, market fairly steady; California | and Texas, standard crates, Yellow » Bermudas, commercial pack mixed No. 1 and 2, mostly 3.50; U. §. No. Potato Market Steady. | Potatoes—=Suppli heavy: demand moderate. market fairly steady. Old stock: New York, 150-pound sacks und whites, U No. 1, stock: Florida, Spaulding Rose, 2 . South Carolina cloth-top Trish Cob- | hlers, U, 2 . 5.75a6.00. Strawberries—Supplies limite mand very light, market dull; North Carolina, ~ 32-quart crates, various varieties, mostly ordinary condition, 5.50; few best, 4.00; Virginia, Norfolk ' section, 3zand 60 quart crates, various varieties, vesterday’ receipts, ordinary quality and cond a Supplies moderate; de-l mand limited, market fairly steady: Florida 6s, ripes and turning, wrap- ped originals, fancy count, 3.504.00; 1.25; choice count, 2.7323.00; few Gems, 2.00a few low as ordinary quality and condition, fancy and choice count, 2.00a3.50. Cantaloupes Are Cheaper. String beans—Supplies limited, de- mand light; market steady: South Carolina, bu. hampers, green, best, 3.40a4.00; some fair quality low as 2.00; North Carolina, 5-peck hampers, green best, mostly, 4.50. i Peppers—Supplies light, demand limited, market firm; Florida, crates, No. 1, best, mostly. 3.00, few higher: poor quality, 2.00a2.50. Peas—Supplies _ liberal: limited, market fafrly zinia, Norfolk section, 5-peck hamp- ers, large pod varieties. best, mostly, | 2.50; some lack pack, 2.00; small pod varieties, mostly, 2,00 antaloupes—supplies mand light, alifornia, overripe, standards 7.0028.00; pon and 13s, few 1, 3.35.} s : de- Tomatoes—; demand | steady: Vir- | light, de market slightly weaker: Imperial Valley, mostly many soft, Salmon tints .00a7.50; jumbo 45: s 54s, 4.50a5.50; sales, 3.00. ——e PBEDICTS BIG CBOPS NEW YORK, May 25 (#). Walters, chairman of the Coast e Railroad, ha HEurope in n optimistic mood. He said the road has prospered since the beginning of 1925 and should con. tinue to do so, as crops have every indication of being good in the South this year. Henry Atlantic sailed for Your Banker Kuo: When in doubt about a security consult your banker. It is equally as much his interest as yours to pro- tect your savings. You trust him with your deposits—why not trust bim with your investment Drobleml” GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS (Quoted in dollars per million marks.) (Quoted Ger Gen 1128 prew Cier Gen Elec 4lys 1019 Terlin_4s pre-war 8 | Ham 3s. 3158 & &5 pre-w 5 Hamburg Amer Line 4158 North German Llovd 4158 North German Lloyd. ... Trussian Consols 338 sl Tn Frankfort a-M 1s pre-w Munich 48 pre-war Radische Anilin A E G (Ger Ge Eler) Commerz and Privat Bk onto Gellschaft Dresdner Rank Deutsche Bank Darmstaediar Bank Mercur Bank Vienria eldorf 4 pre-war 10°00 200 | 11.00 300 § 14.00 | £0.00 13.00 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. (Quotations furnished by W.B. Hibbs & Co.) gold value. today ..$4.5005 S$4.86 2007 ok London, pound Sfontreal. dollar Paris. Bitesels, franc Berlin, mark bra . franc ns. drachma adrid, peseta. . Vienna. erown .l « Budapest, crown Prague, crown. .. . Warsaw. zlots. . : Copenhagen, €rown. Christiania, Stockholm. BEW YORK. Ma (). —Foreign exchange irregular. Quotations, in cents: Great Britain, demand, 485 13-16; cables, 486 3-18; 60-day bills on banks, 481 11-16; France, demand, 5.081%: cables, . Italy, demand, 4.01; cables, 4.01%§. Demand: Belgium, 4.99; '50; Holland, 40.15; Nor: | way. Sweden, Denmark, | 18.77; Switzerland, 10347 Spain, 14.56; Greece, 1.73%: Poland. slovakia, 2.96: Jugoslavia crown crow | $ple 1107at 9% | Amer { €% P. Telephone be IAL. BY WILLIAM F, HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK, May records for the year continued to be established in another active period of trading on the Curb Exchange to- day. But these were not accomplished until after considerable profit-taking had beer absorbed, and this had a tendency to hold the general list back over the greater part of the time. The public utilities came off in some instances sharply. A loss of over 5 | points occurred ‘in General Gas and Blectric, Southeastern Power and Light, at 89, Jost 4 points, while Com- monwealth Power, at 136, lost over 7 points, but rallied later. Others of the group down 2 points or more included United Light and Power, cl " at NEW YORK, an official list traded in on Market today: in ands. 3 Alum s 48 Am Gas & i 6 42 Am Pow & Lt 6a. DEAL 930 Am P& L s nw 981 Am Sumat'T Tiie 03 Am Roil Mill'63: 1021, Andean Nat Gs. 1161) And Nat 65 W wi 69 i Anaconda 68 As Sim Hard Asd G E'S A%G & i Beabernourd 8y Beaver Drod 7byal Bell T Can 0y A .. Beth St 7 Can Nat Ry 7x May 25.—Following is of bonds and stocks the New York Curb BONDS High. Low 10%3% 1074 90 usig Close 01y R 937 ¥ Cons Tex_8s 53 Cuba Co N J 6 1 Cudahy 5133 8 Deere & Co 3 Duniop T & R s BFed L & Tr s B. 3 Fed Sug ce S8 Galena 8iz 0 75 1043 General Pet 6a... 101% alf O Corp Ba. |- 681 ulf Oil Corp 5% 10144 St Pap Co8 A 085 oN & L'781031 'a Ry 685 E w1101 % Morris & Co Orl P Ser by 0 Shawsheen 3 Sloss-Shett 6a P 288d G & E 8 5 Stand M_Cor 1780 X Y 8l 34 Sun Ol Bias. . 6 8wift & Co 100 a9 1y 083 a8y a81) 08 34 Yacuum Oil ‘s Webster Mill 65 FOREIGN BONDS. Ipine Mont S 7s 811, City Graz Bs..... 9R Oty Oslo_6s 9915 STANDARD OIL ISSUE! 100 Ang! Am O ex d 300 Atl’ Lobos ... 10 Borne Scrymser 10 Buckeye P L 100 Chesebrgh 3 300 Crescent P 1, 130 Cumberland P L. 10 Eureka P L..... Gal Sig O Hample ol &R | in unite. olia Pet Transit. 10 Northern P L 800 Ohio Oil . - 300 Penn Mex Fuel 300 s g Kentucky. braska (o Sabie BRZSEEHE > 5 o Washington Stock Exchange SALES Capital Traction Co—5 at 95 2 at 05 Lanston 10 a : % Mergenthaler Linotspe—7 at 1] National Mige. & Invest. bt 50 at 9% AFTER CALL. Capital Traction Co.—10 at 9554710 at D3 74. 16 at 05 Mones—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY & Telg 10 at 95, Monotype—3 at 10 Tel. ‘Anacostia & Potom: Ana. & Potomac guar. bs. C. & P. Telephone of Va_ bt Capital Traction R, B. 58 City & Suburban 3s. Georgetown Gas 18t 5s Potomac 15t b Potomac Elec. cons, Potomac Elec. 68 1 Pot. El. Pow g. m. & ref. 7 W Ateer & 3¢ Yer, oa.- Wash.. Alex. & Mt. V. ctf Wagh.. Balt. & Annap. b Washington Gas be. Washington Gae 6., A ton Rw. e s e MISCELLANEOUS. L. Bk. 5s.... );Yn('[;““rldlv Bs (long)... Rizgs ,\P-‘t( 58 l»hnrlr e P eEia S o Wardman Park Hotel 0s.. STOCKS. PUBLIC l:'nerY American Tel. & Telga.. Capital Traction.. s wxoosoeh et Sa53u-ntons SE23T3355338S35828 sh. Rwy. & Eioc. \\..m' Rwr £ Flee. ota Terminal Taxi com.. NATIONAL B\\k Capital National Columbia . Commereial . District Parmers & FrderalAmerican .. TRUST COMPAN American Security & Trust Continental Trust e D '3:»‘-'5‘«:m: ate Washington ~ Mschianics FIRE INSURANCE. American 225 Corcoran Diorcnante. orchants Inler LinotYDe "“'fi"‘lr Invest. pti. Market cot o o much Mark Lanston Monoty] Austria, .14%;: Rumania. .461;; ‘ina. 40.62: Brazil. 10.35: Tokyo, 41% Shunghai, 754 Montreal, 100, i Yoitow *Ex dividen —New high |6 at THE EVENING NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Higher gasoline prices failed to act as an incentive for operations for the rise in this class of stocks and fractionai losses were the rule. American Rayon Corporation be tween 30 and 31 was selling at its best. Earnings are running at the rate of $10 annually and a dividend of $3_is being talked of. New highs were reached by Reo Motors, in sympathy with the strength in this class of stocks on the Stock Exchange. Associated Dry Goods, new, at 54%, was at its best figure, reflecting the recent dividend action, and Chupin Sacks was up over 2 Doints Sales INDEPENDE in hundreds, 50 Am_Mara Carib Synd Cit. Sery Serv new OIL STOCKS, Serv Ser B “olombian Syn antintl Ol Vi beon Oil C il{ Oil of Pa rhy Pet.. 72 Lago Pet. 1 Marland Mex P! Mount Mount_Gulf % New Bradford 0. Peer O Corp Pennok_0i1 Corn Reiter Foster OIl Red Bank Ol bulps Rein i Central Oul Yenezuelan Pet . 2 Wilcox Ol & G Woodley Pet INDUSTRIA 3 Adirond Pow. .. 701 Adirond P pf 75 108 Am G 84, 5 Am s Am 1081 Am ptd 100 Am new 6115 Am R: 3015 Am Superpowr A. 37 A Am Superpowr B Am Thread € bt Armour B vic 10 B2 Ral 167 100 603, 30 0 S8 5h A 3 Asso D Atlantic Atlas P C new i Commonw'th P'C 103 11 Common P C pf 841 1530 Comon P € war 74 29 Cons G Bal nw 15 Continent Bak ‘A outinent Bak B Cont Bak pfd.. Cont Tob Inc Coty TInc 49 Curtise e M Freed Eise R Freshman Chas. . Gab Snub Mfe 4 arod_Corn ', Gen Gas & E1 Gen Outd Ad_C Gn Outd A C vt 6Gillette S R Tga L Pow & R lep ‘Alden Cyal. 1 4 Goodyear Tire' Horn & Bardars 1 Imperial Tobac.". 3 Inter Contl Rub 53 Intl Coner Ind C. Jones Radio, r Forg 4 otion Pic Cap usic Master C at Pow & Lt at Tea Co.. Y Tel Co pfd.. Penn Wat 7Pu M C 8 Pow Corp of ¥ 'Y I Bow or? Cor Pub 1N 101 6% pt LBRE... . 1 Purity Bak A Rokenbaum ‘Grep 4874 S Silica GP n 3080 C & I new |4 Southeas P & L 2 Sou Cal E "% 56 e Faper. . 2 Stand Pu 05 21, 80 10814 108% paal Tenn Elec Pow < Tenn E P 2nd pf &2 3 United G & E nw_44 Uni Lt & P A.." 65% Unit Pft Shar. 7 11Cul P &L CA Pic C Lt & Feat n S Lt & Mt pid Vic Talg Mach. vare Radio .. .. arner Bros P4 o8t Pow EREEE i) 233 10 Jine Div Mine: - - 10 Hawthome Kay Coj r Co h-?r L.&”‘"’ oo Ohio_Cop, 3 Par Por M Lid. Plsm Lead 2 Spearhead Teck Hughes. . Tono Extens STEAMSHIP COMPANY HAS APRIL DEFICIT NEW YORK, May 25 (#).—The Eastern Steamship Lines reports a deficit of $109,408 for April against a deficit of $76,935 for April last year, which brought the deficit for the first four months this year to $312,730. The regular quarterly dividends of $1.75 a share on the first preferred and 8§71 cents on the no par value preferred weére declnred TREASURY CEBTIFICATES (Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co.) 164, and Buffalo General Electric, al} 1400.000 to 500,000 piec STAR, WASHINGTO COTTON QUOTATIONS | HIGHER AT OPENING | Some Selling Follows on Reports of Rains in North- west Texas. v the Associated Pr NEW YORK, May 25.—The cotton market opened firm today at an ad- vance of 10 or 20 points in response to higher Liverpool cables, July sel ing up to 23.40 and October to 2 in the first few minutes. This ad- vance met considerable selling on a favorable view of the weather news, hich included reports of rains in Northwest Texas, with prospects for showers elsewhere in the belt, and prices reacted after the call, July sell- ing off to 22.99 and October to 3 16 to 20 points net lower. New York cotton fotures closed steady at net 5 points down (o 4 points up. Jul s 320 O 5 i | Docember January March Ovening March. December. January. October New Orleans l'rices NEW OLR! . The cot ton murket opened much higher, ow. ing to very sood Liverpool cables. July showed s in of 31 points, Octo- ber 17 and December 21. The market eased off after the call and July drop- ped to 23.30, October to 22.14 and De- cember to The ction W Stirivated to. reports of Tains in the north of Texas and threatening rain in_North-CentralTex vorth street | les last week were estimated at} < of cloth. New Orleans cotton futures closed steady at net 3 points down to 5 points up High Ho re: July Dctober December Marc Openi anuary. 22.5 67 SKELLY SEES HIGHER OIL. NEW Y ). —"With the domest demand for susoline increasing rapidly and sur: lus gasoline stocks being depleted daily, it is inevitable that high-grade mid-continent crude oil will soon be| advanced,” said William G. Skelly, -sident of the Skelly Oil Co he | outiook Tor the petroleum industry is the best since 1920." GRAIN EXPORTS SLUMP. ain exports from the United tes last week were 000 bushels s compared with 5,238,000 bushels t previous week, Commerce Department tigures today showed. PACKARD'S STOCK PLAN. NEW YORK. May (#).—Th kard Motor Car Co. has given pre- erred stockholders the privilege of converting their holdings into cash after June 1 at $110 and 7 per cent interest instead of August 31, the date { previously nxed !ur reuemmmn STATION COST $58,000, 000 PHILADELPHIA, Ms - will be req its share in the c proposed Penn: WOOL TRADE IMPROVES. BOSTON, Mass., May 25 (Special) — The week opened e wool marke! {with a distinct betterment in senti- ment, although the volume of trading was not large. Prices are firm, with a sl stiffening of quotattons for Australian_fine wools. Fleeces are quiet. A fair busin eported in pulled wools and combing lengths of territory wools are active, Solvents Stocks 100 Points Under High for Year atch to The Star .NEW YORK, May —Com mercial Solvents A and B stocks today sold down to their lowest for the year, over 100 points under their tops for 19 When the stocks were rising much was said about the development of Com- mercial Solvent’s chief product Butanol, but this consideration has not been sufficient evident to prevent a drastic dec! Special D; FRED T. XN\'ESTME.\'T BLDG. NESBIT Main 9392 i | | i RESIDENCE LOAN: | FIRST MORTGAGFS FOR SALE Denominations of $250, $500, $753, $1,000 and upwards Without Risk or Worry EVERY dollar of interest paid promptly when due; every dollar of principle paid promptly when due--that is the 52-year record of The F. H. Smith Com- pany. Our First Mortgage Bonds, in de- nominations of $100, $500 and $1,000, now enable you to get 7% for any period from 2 to 10 years. ‘You may invest outright or un- der our Investment Savings Plan, which pays the full rate of bond interest on all payments. MAIL THE COUPON NOW The F. H. Smith Ceo. Founded 1873 No Loss to Any Investor in 52 Years Smith Building, 815 Fifteenth St. THE F.H. SMITH COMPANY Smith Building, Washington, D. C. Fleass send me your bookletyabout 7% Bonds and your Invest- | Rice & Hutchins, { erally MONDAY, COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY LANCASTER, Pa., May 25.—To- bacco seed beds are making slow progress in this section and need higher temperatures. AMARILLO, Tex., May —The wneat crop now maturing in Texas will be 25 to 30 per cent of mormal, according to estimates by dealers. The late rains helped but did not entirely save the crop. DETROIT. May 25.—Demand for the new Hupp eight-cylinder car is growing and the Hupp factory now is on a schedule calling for 1,000 cars a month. PHILADELPHIA, May 25.—Trade| in wall paper and paints has brisked un considerably, with an excellent de- mand from out-of-town dealers. MARLBORO, Mass., May 25.—The Middlesex Shoe Factory, operated by which has been closed, will start on full time June 1. Normally 36,000 pairs of shoes are produced in the plant daily and 4,500 | hands employed. | ROME, Ga., Ma; North Georgia | dairymen are turning their attention | toward cheesemaking to a greater ex- | tent than ever before A score or more small plants have been estab- lished in the last two years. s NEW BUYING IN ALKALI ‘ STARTS STREET GOSSIP | NEW YORK, May 25 (#).—Renewed buying in the common stock of Mathie- son Alkali Works, Inc.. which has car- ried it to new high le on reports of large current earnings and the fact | that the company has no funded debt, | have combined to draw attention in | the financial district to the meeting of | directors next Thursday. Interest in some quarters centers on prospects of resumption of dividends, but it is gen- believed such action will not | be taken until the directors obtain | more definite information on the | ar's figures. Net for 1925 is being estimated at | $10 0 $12 a share on the common B. & 0. FREIGHT TRAFFIC GAINS DURING MONTH Special Dispateh to The Si BALTIMORE, May 25.—Concrete evidence of a bigger volume of freight handled by the Baltimore und Ohio Railroad during April is the report of loadings of revenue cars for the four weeks ended May This shows & total of 242,120 revenue cars loaded | nd received from connections during period, compared represents an increase of 9068 cars, or 3.8 per cent The increase in total loadings for April contrasts with a decline of 12, | ars for the 18 weeks ended May or, in other words, for the first| four months of the year. i MAY 25, 1925. " Prompt Action First Mortgage Loans Lowest Rates of Interest and Commiesion Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. 38 _15th_Stree! FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street JOHN POOLE, President We Buy and Sell Liberty Bonds Treasury Notes Etc. Bond Department The Washington Loan and Trust Company 900 F Street 620 17th Street Quick, Courteous Action Money to Loan on Ist. Znd and 5rd Trusts Money” Advanced for Payment of Tusos Monev Loaned for Individual and Corporate Financing District Loan Procuremept Company ‘219-223 I\ellogg Bldx., 1422 F St, Tel. Main 8070 We will gladly receive and give prompt attention to applications for Loans on Washington Real Estate Current rates of interest. Should you have Money to Invest —we can also take care of ou. Our experience, ex- tending over a period of Thlrty-Flve Years —insures your protection. Percy H. Russeil Co. 926 15th St. N'W. 1814—OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN WASHINGTON—1925 SPECIALIZED SERVICE The Metropolitan has been serving Washing- ton’s business and professional circles continu- ously for over a century, and offers facilities that are at once speciali zed, comprehensive, efficient. Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Invited e 670N { VW11 W11 1T B o gieei grie (LY (148 (LY (K] llll )"l 111 Years Old National Metropolitan Bank You Can B T absolutely safe and at the a generous return on your Amounts From HE days of taking unnecessary risks are over: your surplus funds or savings invested in good First Mortgage Notes secured by more than twice their value in selected residential property will be Current Interest Rates BOSS M PHELPS ¢ Thankful same time will yield you investment. $100 to $1,000 HOME OF HOMES W47 K Street NW Main 9300 Standardized Safety HROUGH their unbroken record of 56 years without los s to an investor, our First Mortgages have come to be recognized as a standard product. All First Mortgages, offered by Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Company, are equally safe: they are all negotiate d on the same basis and protected by the same system of safe- guards. Safe investme nt has been standard- ized by this organization. Wc’ are now offering First Mortgages. in denominations of $100 the investor and upward, to yield 6%2% S\_v_Agrtm EEM&HFNSEY Co. Wreet, AW ™ (thhugton.nc. 56 Years Without Laoss to An Investor Prevailing interest Joseph 1. Weller Second available for of all kinds trust notes, real estate in D.C Prompt | ElWashington Main Equitable JOHN JOY EDSON, Organized 1879 Assets Subscriptions for the 88th Issue of Stock Being Received - i SHARES $2.50 PER Secured by first deed of trust on real estals | Money to Loan | l EI:E:___EI[ | WANTED Notes This company has funds and Transactions Co. 713-15 14th St. N\W. H. L. 912 15th Street FINANCIAL. First Mortgage Notes— Secured by Improved Real Estate In Washington Worth Double The Amount Of the Loan— Interest Rate Today 6Y2%— Denominations of $100 to $5,000— Partial Payments Received— and commission 420 Wash. L. & Trust Blds.. 9th & F N.W. Trust o the purchase of second secured on or close to Service InvestmentE Mortgage Investment Dept HANRON. & LUGHS) 3662 Main 2345 Co-operative Building Ass’n President FRANK P. REESIDE, Secy. 45th YEAR COMPLETED .$4,942,132.68 Surplus .$1,317,011.44 The Systematic Way OUR business is run sys- tematically; and you know from your own experience that it’s the best method to employ. The same applies to saving 1f you save systematically with us you will be employing the best method for results. Start Toda: Deposit Each Payday. 915 F St. N.W. FOR INVESTORS MORTGAGE NOTES N CONVENIENT DENOMINATIONS ON IMPROVED PROPERTY in DISTRICT v COLUMBIA RUST COMPANY Main 6888 The New York Life Insurance Company Offers to Make First Mortgage Loans on Improved Real Estate In the District of Columbia and Suburbs Houses Business Properties for 3, 5 or 10 Year Periods Apartments Office Buildings V2% ON APPROVED SECURITY Apply 2oRTGAGE LoaN GORRESPONDENT oAesg2s gmmw Trenue, ékun‘un H. 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