Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 24

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24 THE EVENING Sterlmg Exchange NATONS BUSNES e 2=t ON SOUND BAG 1 odev™ e ted Press. EVERYMAN’S INVESTMENTS BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. {\LI\':\)TA\(-F. oF HOND“OLI)EILI One of the advantages that the | bondholder has over the stockholder | becomes evident in times of depres ion in the industry represented. Take the case of the sugas here is now being est crop of sugar on | recora the last six months| or more there has been a steady drop in the price of raw sugar. This {18 & world-wide condition. ~Not_enly | i where the United mand for caused the c; Retail Sales Lower Than o . New York to touch Early in Year, But Figures | highest point since the Are Ahove Last Year. ; l\ J. C. ROYLE o i e ,MFRENCHARECALM " ‘| AS FRANCS TUMBLE . sonable (o suppe lof the sux wducing companies will {muke an unsatisfactory showin ared with results of a vea Exchange Bit Lower Every Day| SRl This Week—Dollar Touch- ing 20 Francs. of the ommitments minds. | ts which business By the Associated Pre The drop of@he | in’ the excl nge market has he price company bheen a WHOLESALE PRICES S| monthly business sunim: e | ob 1 sharp declines in wholesale -] crease was reported in mill consump- [an issuance a 'L been continuous thus far this we but to a much less exte ‘s The pound sterling is quoted at over c e highest March of «d the dollar touching | S B {duetion it is a i T ement has ed no per-|it will not AU however, being attributed in | €xperience hes that as ‘high | circles ' to e covering Dbrices limit consumption. so low pric - archaet by B rs stimulate demand. Sooner or g : well managed. conservatively reizn_currency | talized sugar-producing companies - ,,m,..‘“m again operate at satisfactory | to throw nes on | profits. continental markets as Meanwhile the bondholder, assum- York ing that his bond is the obligation of 1 considerations are said to|a corporation In the class just de- ave had little or no influence on|Scribed. has little occasion for worry e rates. {compared with the concern felt by, 4 stockholder. 1am not saying that SUN OIL TO OFFER NEW igar company bonds are worry- SHARES OF COMMON |ceptions o The point ix sugar company 1l that the bondholder can_ look with YORK 27 (®.—Plans | more compl upon the outlook nced by the | than the ider. e form of (Copyright BOND ISSUE PLANNED. NEW YORK | tion of t} of pre.t Some certain that NEW May 1925.) May Manila Electric Corpora. Associated Gas and Elec, a funded debt of 1 to equipments company. The new will receive cash divi stock divi it is an. ¥ ted 6 per cent bonds. An Sifering of $14.000,000 has been pro | lines except hardwgre, the surv There are ex- | 27 (®).—Acquisi- | ». will be financed by the sale of | posed. which also will provide funds for the purchase of other pub = . yroperties, LIVE POULTRY LOWER. CHICAGO, May 27 (). —Poultry— | L 1.: broilers. 30 20: ducks Fitted ves Examined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | Eyesight Specialist Glasses L. iifferelice between panic aha prosperi 1y is represented by less than 20 per cent in the total volume of sales. busi re not of this Buyers ! In the retail some secti volume ants are attempting to sell it ral belief that the lull is| ry one is indicated by th‘ Pn!iu ler's fam- QuaDos Book on the diseases,feeding and bresding of d Our FREE ADVICE SERVICE will answer any question about your dog, State oy-pmn-. age and breediog, gecmts DOG EDICINES k Miller Drug Co, Inc. 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Return Limit October 31st Ask the Travel Bureau—Today Let the Travel Bureau, City Ticket Office, Woodward Bidg., 15th & H Sts.,N. W., arrange all the details of your trip. Call Main 3300. WALTER V. SHIPLEY Asst. General Passenger Agent timore & Ohio AMERICA’S FIRST RAILROAD -ESTABLISHED 1827 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, Auto Manager For $500.,000| | IN'SHARP DECLINES Reserve Board Reports Auto and Tire Output Heavy. Less Steel Made. , automobi! insurance nst losing his boss. He has insured the life of Gov. T. Fuller of Massachusetts for agency managed | the latter bellevi bound up in his the Massi atfon with The Federal Reserve Board in its utive ¥ publisiied today reported that production z basic industries throu REAR ADM. CHESTER Insures “Boss” | NOW OIL MANAGER e Development Puts Lands in Turkey Under Hls Charge 1925. Jivoted to e the right of Ad-| miral ¢ ar reco; rester i ind . M Phone West 190 for “PALMER BRAND” Carbonated Beverages Ten flavors, incluc CHERRY SMASH and GINGER MINT JULEP Chester, i i Comyany: | FRENCH GET U. © ORDERS. | NEW YORK, May -i (®).—George | Harder, president of the Universal Pipe and adiator Co., announced on | his return from abroad today that the | reholders | company had made an agreement with | cast-iron | underbidding dry goods and drugs were g i [the “pertod considered. Who | stocks of shoes, groceries and | ware were reported at the hes B er teey | O May to e smaller than a month | T el [ previously, but dry goods stocks were larger STOCK ISSUE ORDERED. NEW YORK (). —Dir tors of the Corpe tion of New | have authorized 1,300 shares of no| tion of cotton and In the produruun“mr value common stock, which will | of news print and petroleuni. be offered to present comrhon and pre- | Automobile production hit its high- | ferred st est mark in 4\| 1, the summary re- new share vealed. and tire production continued |will be 1| at the extraordinarily high rate estab- | with yeste lished in ch. Early May figures | tation of § | showed no diminution In’ the output went into a While there period covered a of commodity distribution. Auto and Tire Output Up. The output of the basic showed decreases in iron flour and copper, but a notabie in: | industries | and steel, | special— “lin those lines Wholesale Trade Off. Wholesale trade was smaller in .n\ y dis- closed, but there were Indications tha u the May level would be hh.h#r[lhln ol either March or April. 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