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FINANCIAL. PRIGES ARE STEADY AT CENTER NARKET Cantaloupes and Tomatoes Bit Cheaper—Beef Same » as Last Saturday. Hot weather this morning was not calculated to bring out buyers in large numbers. Monday's market usually 1s quiet and today's conditions were about normal. Consumers live on left-overs the first of the week, a dealer remarked. Today's prices of most commodities were prattically the same as those re- ported Ahe last of last week oday’s Wholesale Prices. Biftter—Fancy, tub, H1; prints, store packed, 28u30. Feg ney, selected, candled, 33 average receipts, 32 Poultry, alive large, 50a52; medium, 42ad leghorns, heavy ducks, 15, keats, 40 to geese, 12alb Dressed ens, larg : medium, 48a50: 45; turkeys, 30; ducks, 20: ge , 15 Live stock—Calves, 815 to 10; lambs, Spring, 131al4; hogs, 12 Meats—Beef, 17a1%; veal, 17; 8pring lambs, 30; hogs, 211 loins, 31a32; hams, 27a29; shoulders, 18a20 and Vegetable Review. Today's ket report on fruits and vegetables (compiled by the Markets News Service Bureau of Agricultural Economics) said Cantaloupes—Supplies mand moderate, weaker; - California, salmon ti 4.00; 458, 4 ards, 4.00a4.25 p s, 3.5 ard 2s, 1 28 Cucumbers—Supplies moderate; de- mand light, market steady; Virginia, Norfolk section, othed stock, bushel hamper: 5023.00; choice, 1.75; North bushel hampers, No 1, 1.50a2.00. Peach Market Steady. Peaches- ipplies moderate; de- mand moderate, market steady; North Carolina, 6s, Red Birds and Early Rose, medium to large size, 4.00a4.50; small size, 3.00a3 Alexanders, medium to large size, some overripe, 2.50a2 some 1.50a2.00, some leaky low as 1.25. Potatoes—Supplies limited: demand moderate, market strong; new stock: North Carolina and Virginia, Norfolk gection, cloth top stave barrels, Irish Cobblers, U. No. 1, mostly 5.50; some ordinary condition 4.50a5.00. Tomatoes—Supplies liberal; demand moderate, market unsettled: Missis. sippi, 4s, ripes and turning, wrapped, U. S 0. 1. 1.40a1.60; mostly 1.50; No. 1.15a1.35; mostly 1.25 String beans—Suppiies light; de- mand limited, market steady: North and South Carolina, bushel hampers, green, 1.50a2.00; some poor i ndition low as 1.0 stringless, 2.25a2.50. Dewberries s demand limited, market y steady; North Carolina, 32-quart crates, fair quali and condition, 3.00a4.00; poorer low as 1.50. RATES ON BAR SILVER. LONDON, June 15 (#).—Bar silver, 813, per ounce. Money. per cent. Discount rates: Short and three-month bills, 4 3-5a4 7-16 per cent. Washington stociachange‘ 1 —$100 at 102, | 2 at 83, b2; chickens, Spring small, 45a48; fow! Frui liberal; de- arket slightly Imperial Valley, s, 36s, mostly mostly 4. stand- 50; 45 Wachington $200 at 102 Washington Rucs urity & Elec. pfd.—: and Trust Co D. G er pld.—10 at 54, Mergenthaler Linotype—4 at 176%. AFTER CALL Capital Traction Co.—10 at 08%, 10 at Chpital Traction 5s—$1.000 at 98%. : ‘o8 1y 3500 2t 58—81.000 101, Waghington $1.000 at 101 Gas at . at | 10 at 347, 10 at 347% 4Nl 348, 10 04 an Light—10 at 50, Washington 10 af 50 at 07%. 50 at | 4 at Washington at 50%. Money—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent. Bid and Asked Prics. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY & Telga. & Teiga, & ‘5- Gas Light—100 at 59%, 100 Bid, Asked. American Tel % American el Am. Tel. & Tél ctl. tr Am. Tel. & Tel. conv. Bs. Anacostia & Potomac 5s. . Anacos. & Potomac suar. C.'& P. Telephone 58 C. & P Telephone of Va. Capital Traction R. R. 55 City & Suburban Bs....... Georgetown Gas 1st’be Potomac Elec. st mac Elec. cons Eotomac Eiee. 68 105 Pot. El. Pow. £.m Wash.. Alex. & 2 Wash.. Alex. & Mt V. ¢ Wash., Balt. & Annap. 5 Wachington Gas o5.. 5 w5 074 Wash. Rwy MISCELLANEOUS Joint Stock L'd Bk Bu.. 101% Rokis Rantty (long) be. ... D&G Rises Realty bo(short) 11l 08 e Blix. O%ks:..;.. 201 Wash: Mk, Cold Storage 8s.. 93 Wardian Park Hotel 0s... 101 STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer. Tel. & Telga.. . 140y Capital Traction Washington _Gas orfolk & W h. Rwy. & El Wash. Rwy. & Ele Terminal Taxi com NATION National Capital Columbia . ... Commercial District Farmers & Mechanic Federal-American Liberty . % Steamboat . nd Bank of Washington TRUST COMPANY. American Security & Trust.. Continental Trust. g Merchants Bank. ... National Savings & Trust Tnion Trust . Washington Loan & Trust.. 191 Casare 3 b Nat. Commerce : East Washington Security Sav. & Commerce. Seventh Street - Tnited States.. . S Washington Mechanics’.". FIRE INSURANCE. American F Corcoran .. Firemen's National Union iye g::l'!: ate Title. . MISCELLANEOUS. D. . Paper : pid Merchante' Tr: Mergenthaler Linotype... .. Natl. Mtge. & Invest. pfd. 0ld Dutch’ Market com 0ld Dutch Market nid Lanston Monotype.. . ecurity Stora: ashington Yellow Cab. *Ex di Your Banker Knows. When in doubt about a security consult your banker. It is equally as much his interest as yours to pro- _tect your You trust him with “your 1 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 15 1925. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. . NEW YORK, June 15.—The late: reports concerning the Mexican situa- tion served as a check to the upward movement of a number of oil shares at the outset of the week on the Curb Exchange, but other oils were not af- fected. It was a day of highly irregular price changes in the oil group, spe cial strength in various public util- ities and the customary singling out for leadership of various specialties. Guif Oil of Pennsylvania ran up sharply for a gain of almost 5 points, only to lose a good part of the im. | NEW_ YORK, June 15.—Following I8 an official list of bonds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Market today: Sales in BONDS. thousande o B Cloge 81 Pow ‘& Lt i $Am P & L Gs new Sum T e Am Thread Co 8 3 Anaconda 6 4 Andian N 22 And X € er Prod 7 Il T Can Be A n Nat Ry 7 ‘an Nat Ry 4ige hi R 1 & P Bias < B 7s D Serv P & 1 6a 03% ‘on Gas Balt 5s F. 100 13 : Gas Balt 6138 D 1101, Cuday 3 Deere & Co 7has | 10414 14 Det City Gas 7 has. 105 3 Detroit” Ed 6s... 121 1 Det Ed bs B wi 1Dunlop T & R 7= 1218 3 Gair, Robt. 7s... 1001 Gulf 0 Corp Be.. 100 @ Kaufman D St fs 08% 1 Manitobz Pow 7s 10 61N Or Pub Ser 5. 4 5Nor S P M Bigs C118 11 0o Pow 5s B.. 04% G & E B 3PP & D 10 PRIl E_Bs 60 3 Phila Rap Tr 6a 7 Pu i 56 8 re Oil Co 8158102 n M Cor Hiis 133 Y Bie 1071 380N Y 6e .. 10714 11 Swift & Co 5s 963 3 Transco 0~ 78 101 102 Thysen L&St L 7s 05 1 Tidal Osage 7s'. Un O Cal 5 Uni R of Hav ub ub Aila Rub 614 Te... 1057 FOREIGN BONDS 25 Est R R France 7s 5 French Nat 7a 7In MBk_Fior'd 13 Krupp Fried 7s L. 5 Russ G cofs 58 14 Ruse Govt 8 Russ G b 105% STANDARD 800 Anglo” Am™ Oil 100 At Lobos ... 30 Buckeye P L 15100 Con' Oil new 150 Gal Sig Oil 10 Gal S O pfd new 1 8700 Humble Ol & 70 111 el 3400 Imp ©0_of Can n 8600 Inter Pet C' Ltd 80 Magnol Pet ex d 1300 Ohio Oil 100 Penn Mex Fuel 200 Prairie O 1760 prairie » L8 " 80 Solar Refin 100 South Penn O 137008 0 Ind... 4008 O Kansas 500 8 O Kentuck 30008 0 N Y 608 O Ohio. 0 . 800 Vacuum Oil.": . "01% Sales | INDEPENDENT OIL STOCK 48 Am Maracaibo C 12 Am_Contl nd SCiown Cen iDerby 0 & 3 Euelid Oil Gibson_ 01l 8 Livinkston Pet 37 Mount Pr ex div 5 Mount Gulf .. at Fuel Gas ew Brad O ex d Eng Fuel 0 wi ew Mex Land. oble Oil & Gas . Peer Ol Carp Pen Ol C ex div 1Ryan Con .. 5 Salt Ck Con ex d 13 Salt Ck Prod. 01 8un _0il 5 TideW 0 65 wi 33 enezuelan 'Pet 3 Wilcox O&G nw 1 Woodley Pet . Ll (iGrmnee. INDUSTRIALS. 10 Aeme Coal ... .03 11 Adirond Pow | ‘80% % Andon Pw pf 75102 1Am Hawaiian S8 10% 3, Am L & Trac_ .. 1064 3'Am Multigr Co.. 21 Am P & L new. 634 ; Am P & L pfd 8% 25 Am Rayon Prod. 38% 1 Am Road Mach.. 13 Am Superpow A. 40Am Superpow B: 1 Am Thread C ptd 9 Asso_Gas & Elec AN Fruit.... 4 Atlas P C e 15 Boissonnault G 21 Bord & Co rte... 2% 1 Botany Con M A 434 15B Schwartz A ridgeport Mach rit-Am_Tob Cou kiyn City R R 5552554 > o 5 Chapin Sac & C. Chatterton & & Ptk P s i 54555 SNSNRSEEEEISRILTIRS PE SR BFR ESRE SR FENE & F PEES st T o A urtiss Aero M For R C vtc L & W Coal13j Dubilier C & R Durant Mot ... Du Pont Motors . Bi“pd % &h pra1 4 85 Bd tSh n co Fl Invest Inc,. El R Secura Co Eureka_ Vacnum Freed Eise C 1 Freshman _ Chas R Ga Stub MA exd 2 Garod Corp ... 4 Gen Gas & El.. 1 1% Gen Outd Ad € A 4G Outd C_ vte. 26 Gillette 8 R, .. 4 Glen Alden Coal 11 Goodyear Tire T. 11 Grennan Bak ... BGrimes R & C R 1 Habersh E vtc wi 1 Happiness C St A 1 Hazeltina Corp 12 Inter Coantl Rub. 1 Intl Coner Ind C 8 Intl Match ptd 3Intl Ul B.... 10 Jones Radio. ... 15 Kelvingtor Ce. 1 “ Kraft lieese . . . 2 Lake_ Super C. 40 Leh Pow sec vic 15! 20 Leh Val Coal 8 59 Leh Val C NC.. 2 Lib R Ch Stores Glass 18: 12 McCord M vie 2 33 Mengel Box Mesabi Iron . 22 Mid West Util Mid W Util pfd Midvale Co. . Miller Rub Motion Pie Music_Master Nat Pub Soc A. Nat Pub Soc B. Nat Pw Lt. . 1 N Y Tel Co pid Nizer Corp A.. North 6 Pw €. Nor States P Nor Sta P Nor $ta P or it L mnibus C. 3 SHSRE: oroc e L Srowsesm e DI D 4 R 1 8 1 &= 13030022 T3ROS B 190 Thbs DI DI Dbt 2o E ism 1am oDl PO ey e o SR ENS L RS RR 2 EREIRL = = FREE 2 PEFLEEEE ez B S B B 3% SR DD RSB DE ® e % wxs 5B BT e B mh s SE R LB R 8L Se e TR S IRESER oz ek RETEEE SR A 150D 6 3 12 D e i SRS R oo E B D oot 5 RAREERE F F FTER R FPRE BEF 5 [ T P 12 D = Bsig i tEE e e FEEEEES E3BE2Rso IR EE w355 e - Direct to The Star Office provement later. Riter-Foster Oil con- tinued strong around 28, while Hum- ble, Standard of Indiana and New York were rather freely offered. Music Master continued to respond to last week's announcement that an important _contract had been closed with the Ware Radio Company. Just under 19 it compzred with the Satur- day final of 16%. Baking stocks were strong again under the lead of Continental Baking B, following publication of the bal- ance sheet coincident ‘with the offer- ing of a block of 70,000 shares at the 8 per cent preferred, which was re- ported as having been oversubscribed. ' 5 Qppenheim & Col B Pathe Ex Inc 434 Ponn Wat Pw Co 1 Pet M C Ex-d 1 Prophyiac Be 21 Purity Bak B 1 Reid oo Cream 2 Rem Nolsel TC A 7 Reo Motor ex d, 1y Singer Mg ... 25 Singer_ Mfe PLid ¢ El Corp A. & 1 new G &P AW Southeas P & Sou Cal E St Rex Pap 1Stand Pub C 1 Stutz Mot 11 Swift Intl xh?xmn & Co. enn Elec Power 8 Thermiod Rad C. 7 Thomp RC v t ¢ 1 Todd Sh . 1 Union_ Carbide. LS UnitG & B o 44 o8 198 potor - ZoaSSRSSEE FFEE R I FER R REEEE © = Erssssomae IS 3w = Ersss o * 433 ale 2Zom S 2EFE &2 Lt & Ht pf Talk Mach vare Radio Varner Bros P A Pow R M M $gacac P Sp nw M S nw vie & C nw wi 1 & Cnpf wi rodward 1t ¢ 255 5 19 MINING 40 Ariz_Globe ( 8 Canario_Copper 21 Chino Ext Mines 10 Cumstock Tun 4 Cona Copn_ Mines resson 6 Dolores _Eaper e G M Ltd 30 First Th G M Gold 10 Hawthorne, 50 Hill Top Nevada 1Hecla Mine, Ltd So Am Gold & P pearhead Gold. | 9 Teck Hughes 1 Tono Belmont 4 Tono Extension Tono Mining Utah Apex. 10 Wenden Copper. . REYNOLDS CO. GIVES NEW YORK, June 15 (®).—The R J. Revnolds Tobacco Co. has bought 15,000,000 pounds of the highest grade tobacco of the 1923 and’ 1924 crop from the Burley Tobacco Grwers' Co- operative Association. Since Decem- ber, the company has Lought two lots of 60,000,000 pounds each The Standard Sanitary Manufactur- ing Co. has bought 26,000 additional tons of pig iron for its Louisville plant, and 4,000 tons for the Balti- more works. WOOL MARKET STRONG. BOSTON, June 15 (Speciall.—The wool trade started the week distinctly encouraged by the evidence of strength underlying the price situation and the broadening activity in the woolen and knitting mills. Growers who held out during the recent decline now are ob- taining attractive prices for new clip wool, 50 cents being the prevailing level in the bright-wool district. NEW YORK METAL MARKET. NEW YORK, June 15 UP).—Copper, firmer; electrolytic, spot and futures 13%a13%. Tin, steady: spot, 56.12; future Iron, dull; No. 1 North' 00a20.50; No. 2, 19.50420.00; No. Southern, 19.50220.50. Lead, steady: spot, 8.25a8.40. Zinc, firm; East St. Louis, spot and futures, 7.02a7.05. Antimony, spot, 16.75a17.00. TREASU]iY CERTIFICATES. (Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co.) Sept Dee. Dec. 18 March 15, Sept. 15. 193 March 15, 192 Dec. 15, 1927 (Quoted in dollars per million marks.) id Ger Gt (wln). 5s 1914-18 90000 Hamburg 438 1019.... 150.00 Ger Gt 4-58 (forced loan) 9.0 (Quoted in dollars per thousand Ger Gen Elec 43us pre-w Ger Gen Elec 4%s 1010. pre-war. . . 38, 3148 & 48 pre.w Hamburg Amer Line 438 orth German Lloyd 4 % orth German Lioyd. Prussian Consols 3% Krupp 58 1021 Dusseldort 4s pre-war_ . Frankfort a-M 48 pre-war Munich 4 pre-war Badische Anilin... A E G (Ger Ge Elec) Commerz and Privat Bk. Disconto Gellachaf| Dreednér Bank Deutache Bank Darmstaedter Banl Mercur Bank Vien; 21.00 3.75 18.00 18.50 2850 3880 1.50 MONEY QUICKLY PROCURED 4 —on 1st, 20d & 3rd trusts in amdunts rang ing from $100 to $5,000 in thres days Money advanced for payment of taxes and inferest. Refinancing. Low commission. District Loan Procurement Co. 204 Kellogg Bldg.—1422 F St. N.W. Open_Evenings. 7 Courteou ce. 7% First Mortgage Bonds, in denominations of $1,000, $500 or $100 and maturities from 2 years to 15 years, now ‘are available for immediate delivery or July reservation. No deposit is required on invest- ments reserved for 30 days. Let us send you descriptions of our current offerings now. Examine them at your leisure. ‘Then reserve the investment you desire for delivery when your funds will be in hand. Mail the coupon now The F. H. Smith Co. Founded 1873 No Loss to Any Investor in 52 Years S8mith Building, 815 Fifteenth St. THE F.H. SMITH COMPANY Smith Building, Washingten, D. €. Please m;um of your current offerings of 7% First Mortgage Bonds to: a |CUT IN MEXICAN { country are now flowing at the rate| JOHN POOLE, President BIG TOBACCO ORDER| {ern section of this country. COTTON OPENS WEEK WITH PRICES FIRM Lack of Rain in Texas Causes Good Buying—Values Later Ease Down. TRADE HELD LIKELY Kellogg Note Causes Sum- ming Up of Extent of Pres- ent Business Relations. will By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 15.—The cotton market showed considerable firmness at_the ppening today. Failure of last | week's rain to spread entirely over the State of Texas 4n sufficient vol- ume An relleve droughty sections seemed a factor on an opening ad vance of 5 to 17 points, and active months soon showed net gains of 28 to 35 points on covering and trade commission house buying. General business was not active, however, and after selling up to 22.98 for October prices eased off several points from the best under realizing and Southern selling. New York cotton futures closed steady at net advance of 39 16 47 Doints, The tion BY J. C. ROYLE. 8pecial Dispatch to The Star NEW YORK, June 15.—Trade with Mexico undoubtedly will be affected by the interchange of statements that have taken place between Secretary of State Kellogg and President Calles. Men intimately associated Wwith the Mexican situation believe. however, that the check to commerce will affect only a comparatively few linés of business in scattered sections of the country, although those Amer- fcans who have made investments south of the Rlo Grande find little ors. July October Decomber - First Mortgage Notes Secured on Brick Dwellings Just the kind of investments that persons enjoying the comforts and conve ences of Cafritz chasers are likewise a factor in the minds of our First Mortgage invest- Let us show you the properties on which all our notes are secured. AFRITZ Phone Service Until 9:00 P.M. 14th and K FINANCIAL. We Are Offering 619 | | i | FOR INVESTORS MORTGAGE NOTES IN CONVENIENT DENOMINATIONS satisfy you. Thousands of have purchased and sre ifetime .- Homes. s of construc. superior qual to home pur. that appeal ON IMPROVED PROPERTY in DISTRICT o+ COLUMBIA C. L. 0'Donnell, Mgr. Mortgage Department H. L. RUST COMPANY 912 15th Street Main 6888 REALTORS Main 9880 0 Januar comfort in the situation. . 1t 18 pointed out that Great Britain has never accorded recognition to that government, largely because of the seizure of the Evans hacienda, a property owned by British subjects in Puebla. Yet British trade with Mex- ico continues, and recognition does 10: October. 2, New Orleans Quotations. NEW ORLEANS, La., June Cotton futures opened very steady today despite poor Liverpool cables First trades showed gains of 12 to 19 Ju 15.—| | \ REAL ESTATE LOANS 537 RESIDENCE LOANS AT LO' FRED T. NESBIT INVESTMENT BLDG. Main 9392 i RATES NY The New York Life Insurance Company Offers to Make not seem, according to Secretary Kellogg's statements, to have pre- vented similar occurrences in the case of American-owned property. Trade went on, to some -extent, at least, for a long period before recogni- tion ‘was accorded by the Harding ad- ministration. ‘In late months it has been brisk, especially out of New Or- leans. It should not be forgotten, however, that Mexico is not depend- ent on American goods. Her difficul ties in the way of being entirly self- supporting are concerned almost en- tirely with transporting her products to various points within the country itself. points, which later extended to 27 potnts. July, 23.95; October, and December, 22.60. The absence of rain of any consequence Sunday in Texag and the Western belt was the stimulating influence New OMeans cotton futures closed steady at net advance of 25 to 51 points July October December January March Opening 22,83 b cember, 2 REDUCTION IN FLbUR. BALTIMORE, June 15 (Special). A reduction of 25 cents per barrel in Western grades of Winter patent,| Winter stralght, Spring patent and hard Winter patent flours was an nounced here Saturd Trade Not It is equally true that the United States is not dependent on Mexico for material. Sisal is extensively used in this country for manufacture of binder twine, but most of the supply for the present harvest already has been provided. American mine own- | ers would willingly see Mexican lead, | silver and copper withdrawn from | American or world markets, since do mestic producers are curtailing their | own production of most of these met als. Mexico has huge oil supplies and exported 10,254,000 barrels last month, | but- the production of crude oil in| this country broke all records for the | last week in May and wells in this| Essential. FEDERAL AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street of over 2,300,000 barrels a day. Those companies which are not interested | i in Mexican fields, undoubtedly would | feel no keen regret If the Mexican| output were temporarily curtailed. | We Buy and Sell Liberty Bonds Treasury Notes | sumed within that country. The su- Etc. gar production of Mexico has never| Bond Department recovered from the effects of the revo- | lutions of the last 15 years and only small quantity comes into the west. | The Washington Loan and Trust Company 900 F Street With the | 620 17th Street present large world crop, the Méxican output is negligible. Many Mexican | fruits are barred from American mar- | kets by quarantines and the live stock | industry of North Mexico has not re- covered from the results of years of | war and raiding | Mexico, therefore, in the opinion of experts, is in the position of a custom- | er for American manufactured goods. She can be a good customer and un- | doubtedly will be one in time, but many American exporters feel that the temporary loss of a_customer who is dilatory about complying with ob-| ligations, as the Kellogg statement in- dicates, is not a terrific blow to their commerce | | 1814 Y (1] 18 1] — COMPOUND 3 % INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS OpenUntil5:30 P.M.Today —so you'll have time aplenty in which to make your customary PAY DAY addition to your Savings Account. National Metropolitan Bank Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits Over $1,800,000.00 15th St., Opposite U. S. Treasury—111 Years Old SERVICE and SAFETY Nationa! Mortgage & Investment Corporation 811 Vermont Avenue N.W. Deals .in the Best Real Estate Securities Oldest National Bank in the District of Columbia First and Second Trust Notes and Ware- house Receipts are purchased at fair rates Its 7% First-Mortgage Notes, SECURED by Im District of Columbia Real Estate, Are a INVESTMENT. Offered in denominations from $250.00 UP. . D Equitable Co-operative Building Ass’n EDSON, President FRANK P. REESIDE, Secy. o '33;-:.1..« 1819 45th YEAR COMPLETED Assets . ...$4,942,132.68 Surplus .....$1,317,011.44 Subscriptions for the 88th Issue of Stock Being Received Save With Us L 3 Systematically Make up your mind to start saving with us—and deposit each pay day. You will marvel at how quickly your savings grow. 915 F St. NW SHARES $2.50 PER MONTH First Mortgage Loans Lowest Rates of Interest and Commissien available for the purchase of trust real estate D.C EWashington Investment= § | and I—ne=——=n Secured by first deed of trust on real estate. | Prevailing interest and commission, oseph 1. Weller 439 —on First Mortgages on improved property in Washington. rent rates. service. 713 & 715 14th St. N.W. Prompt Action '. First Mortgage Loans on Improved Real Estate In the District of Columbia and Suburbs for 3, 5 or 10 Year Periods Houses Business Properties V2% APPROVED SECURITY Apply RANDALL H. 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And you can picture the necessity for the proper co-ordination of this effort when Harold M. Osborne, in high jumping on May 27, 1924, cleared the_ bar at 6 feet 81/ inches. After ?'ears of trying this one effort surpassed all of the others. Putting the supreme effort in running an investment business brings no less remark- able results. And it is by exerting this con- stant will to do that Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Company has achieved the record of 56 years without loss to an investor. This record is the result of the supreme effort on the part of its officers and gersonnel to serve its investors safely and profitably. You may benefit by this effort and by the fact that our first mortgages now yield 612%. yHENSEY (0. i 56 Years Without Loss to An Investor