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FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925 VINANCIAL. » 25 1 MEATSALESMORE | [ NEW York cur MARKET | |ENORMOUS SUPPLY i o T pepgmAL AMERIGAN | <555 e ], Mone fo Loan | | Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office | b T Well Vo 1 & | i | | Joseph I. Weller 53 "em s & 1wt I-IVELY |N MARKE]’I BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. high above 39 and Serv-El Corpora- URDERS FUR |-|NER Revived by Loreeé NATIONAL BANK The Merchants Realty Co. ' Bia : NEW YORK, June 23.—Trading on | 1100 rose above the 15 level again. A Lor > v RESOURCES, $14,000,000 520 Colorado Eldg. | STOP—THINK—ACT ; | pdtat good deal of realizing in recent se- T the Curb Exchange today was for the | Jacted favorites resulted in declines By the Associated Press. 1315 F Slreet . el i e et most part professional, and even this | from the high prices. 5 ]l\' \‘\ YORK, June 23.—Diverg- — - mon ;\;””u‘ h«' (nul 'I" o i i element was diposed to do little on No effort was made to worl or 2 ent views are expressed in the ¢ Py We m\:.' : position to v"fl -“ :v» Chickens Are Bit Cheaper. | gifnens, ies dinosed to do litle o0 | v iower prices. i the il shares ana | Request for Bids for New| fnancial aistrict recarding the | JOHN POOLE, President REAL ESTATE LOANS SEer e Biracy” Avcident, Tor apparently were awaiting a more defi- | some of the leaders in this quarter 2 - plans of L. F. Loree to push con- ! 5%% ANY AMOUNT nado. Automobile Acciden even A | —| report fro e business c r e effect of prof . Engl- i ction of the New York, Pitts- | = — — aaac Lamb Goes Up—Butter |nite ceport from the business centers. | felt the effect of profit taking. Enel-| Ship Touches Wide Variety | struction of the ‘New York, Pitts OO ||| (20 MR CBone us toc Phone us today and our repre- The demand for electric refrigera- | neers Gold, which came to life Mon- burgh and Chicago Railroad and fn""'(“"'r':'v'i r"r';"" : - tion stocks kept on when other parts | day after a perfod of comparative : short route to the t. B Ple. compantes. and promot settls: Remains High. of the list_were subjected to selling | dullness, shot forward almost 4 points of Industries. of Mr. Loree's previously avowed Ith A FACT FRED T. NESBIT ot Bt e, T T ate e pressure. Kelvinator reached new ! again. et yerwon. Lo grandiose .consolida- INVESTMENT BLDG. Main 2 | LNV IAENT BIDG, ki N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. tion,” some see in his proposal to & - | BY J. C. ROYL build “the premier railroad of the —that a properly financed house Insuranco Depart e United” States” o perplexing dis- Do e o iene AT vf:fl\, fi'mu’ S mm»l play of contradictions. first and second trust loans on 1418 Eye Street N.W. AN K, June ¥ Others are convinced that the all property. ness of the United States now is inter- | pead of the Delaware and Hud. locking so closely that it is impossible | gon is merely fighting for trunk- |[z] Consult our Loan Dept. 2222222222 2222 2% for a broad general development to| [t rococtition th the 1Zast, and in take place in one line without affect-| going so has resorted to the first ANSB - Ing scores of others together with the | rea! ratlroad strategy since the day N. L. SANSBURY CO. First Mortgage Notes WANTED! welfare of men and women employed | ¢ g rriman riman and Gould. INC i s by them. Business men are coming = —offered subject to prior sale. These SECOND TRUST NOTES to realize that no business is sectional 1418 Eye St. N.W. Investments are secured on brick Funds available for the pur- or self-sufficlent. N dwellings occupied by owners chase of all kinds of second trust i el o b 5 1otes, secured on D. C. or ne This is shown by the marked effect Main 5904 C. L. O'DONNELL, Mgr. D todgn Da.Ce ornexnyy on various apparently unrelated lines | Morigiie Do | every' case by the announcement of specifications Mortgage Department. | for equipment of the new steamship E:EZ—;E ‘Washington Investment e {?ex?atg el x:lflisg‘dr],\:;; m::;r;:r.:i T AFRITZ COMPAN and Transactions Co. on the Delaware. { STOCKS BONDS REALTOR 2 CLE Eiaaa3SR5E2 2 FEFLFE Candling losses, due to continued | NEW YORK, June 23.—Followins r Wms St hot weather, has a tendency to pre-| _ £ aft, Cheese .. vent a drop in egg prices. Supplies of | 15 an list of bonds and stocks m‘hm«‘:;rcm eggs are ample to meet dem: traded in on the New York Curb hVal C N C in the West, it is stated, packers are | Market toda: Terlaa still putting them away for next Win- T P ter's trade ain Segs packed during the heated sea- | " FANN pack & son do not keep as well as those| 1Alum 75 new packed earlier. April and May eggs| 9 4™ keep hetter than those packed later 16 Am iller Rub. in the season, it is stated, the reason | 31Am P 6o ot ilier Rub being that they are not heated before | 3 4 Sim Tgb e B3 at Pub 7 o 0 at Pub p being put awi 75 And G 100 at Pub S Nearby haulers are bringing fairly | 7 Asso Sim H 613 3% At Buw G L, large quantities to market and whole- | 3% Atl GEW IS £ bs o8 Y “Tel Co’ pta1 salers have to candle them before dis-| 15 Ball T Can_bs A 90 posing of them to retailers. 11 g;“":“*tvehl,;: “a51034 § 5 Butter to Remain High. g Ju Ry ,.,,‘»H*‘ : 1% Nor_ont LL5 B Butter prices have not changed to Cit Serv 75 DU 1018 % Qopenheim & - © any material extent the past few da; Do ool b : 1 Phila_Elec. . and dealers think continued h ch_ Blgs. 73 4!,;11‘”-': l(‘orp“sux prices are due to the storing of large | ; s E108 Rl quantities of the dairy product. i 8 Purity Baking B el orning. £ 2 Reid Ice Cream.. Cooler weather this morning, fol . . 3 $ eidi oo Gream. ot < engel Box Mesab Tron, . id WU XRZ LR 5520 55 %38 Z S LLELE it >y e Orders Cause Surprise. { Phone Service Until 9:0(.) P.M. The Malolo is the largest and fast —— BUCK & CO 14th & K Main 9080 est passenger ship ever contracted for . . in this country. For months her Ag”cu“ure Department Re- _ BROKERS— plans have been the center of interest = C 5 L 5 C h : for shipping men, marine architects . Established 1916 Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000,00 lowing last night's rain, put a little s 5 Rom Noise To A > & i We Buy and Sell Listed e —— life in the meat market. Yesterday 2 iReo Motor. and engineers. But it was not unul | POrts Difference Between ez i 4 Y 5 P 2 orders commenced to go out for equip- Securities 3y was like a holiday, dealers reported, e 12 Rova Radio "-" g iz : A ek but this mornink selling picked up 3 ! 3 e e ment that the interlor sections of the| Costs and Selling Priges. gkt ol Hoyoin a our 7 sifratlyc Hha priceiorlambiba > $ A{) g‘"' x A vinced they had little interest or con- PEERN I Our Marginal Requirements eased, live lambs being quoted at . et | ) L % d % eev Rad v . B cern with shipbuilding or marine mat- - £ 4 15 Ged e Wi s 13 Southeas P ' ters, commenced to take notice. The average cost last vear of pro Are . 11ec Nnows Today's Wholesale Prices. Gulf OIl 5%s 0 5 % gou Co) ‘E;’p‘ pLage For example, the specifications|ducing wheat on 4,616 farms distribut Reasonable and Attractive 1 Gult Qil 512 c g 2 called for more bathtubs than have|ed fairly well over the country was| =7 —about business adminis- —Fanc . 51: prints, 52; | 3 Hood Rubher 7e. : ; > . - n'DS been placed on any ship in the world per bushel, compared with an Visit Our Board Room . Eton e Eggs—F: selected, candied, 33 | The providing of the ship’s library |average sale value of $1.43 a bushel,| o AR v e meceints, 31 3 ! brought competition from publishers |the Department of Agriculture has an- | Write for Weekly Market s Y How, then, will she fare as Poultry—Alive: Spring _chickens, C ;. S B R all over the country. The value of |nounced i ek 4 e e s e Jarge, 40: small, 45; Leghorns ger, o 1 Timicen - Axle E 3 |this item can be judged when it is{_ The average cost of the corn crop on! 3 v fo 5 3 5 Tob Prod Expt 3 realized that 300 Bibles and 400 hymn|7.153 farms was 82 cents a_ bushel & St T ar 4 your estate? . heavy ru‘\‘ll:k“ ,_';eq:“" o m‘m'mwr e G 114 Hz.‘l‘.lrep“".'. o nnl1 H] : | books will' be carried’ on boaxd e mpared with a sale value of $1.10 u| _ Direct Private Wires P g { Delegating this company Spring rlm kens. large, 55: 1;‘ I g 3% 0 4 Tubize Art v t ¢.173 FceinousiGiaies ifes Pnen. "'*;’;‘(;9“,"" the : jerage cost of oats New York Baltimore to act jointly with your medium, 48a30; small, 45; turkeys 1 Phils Rap Tr 6 *“,‘""’" Cacite : 3 2 OXD; larms was 50 cents a 3 Philadelphia Washington J 2t > 30: ducks, 20; geese, 15 20 bure il Co 631 g g 100nl G & B ey 911 0% | ot furll.“fhqu‘lplneld sudu’foum:m“nflg (‘olmpx;ro:d with a sale value of J wife insures efficient, eco- 1 Lot part o e Malolo's equipment, a bushel = e ] R e b 5 : 4 HUn O R w0 2 this announcement brought bids trom Potato Profits Lower. BUCK & CO. i T nomical estate settlement— 5 mping| pLatwa oIt B T competing manufacturers of fountain o Profits Low 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. [ g greater satisfaction to all loins, 31a 5 .81 S Warn Bros P A supplles. Reports from 284 cotton grower 312-13 Evans Bldg. o e naerncd 18a20. 2 - Doy 969 117 West Pow Z The textile specification called for|having average vields of 161 pounds, Phone Fr. 7300 g . d 13, West_ Pow_pfd. 98 332 {one of the largest orders ever placed [of lint per acre show an average cost Have you made YOUR Will? 0000000606000 $ 3 E Db b s S S RO R e et T8 Fruit and Vegetable Review. { S : b F WSO R 4 for a steamship in this country and|of 18 cents a pound and an averag 78.1+ 103 s 3 v 3 ; ar-|sale price of 23 cents per pound. For! S eport on fruits and | 7y 3 « 1 served perceptibly to stiffen the mar-|sal i - e "]:‘,m‘?.fff,",:,&,é' Lo the Maiket T 28 23 |ket for textile goods. The table linen|potatoes in different sections of the a lona avm s r -~ 5 s i o AR HiCGTRTTaY } S Rab a8 3 < © lalone comprises 35,600 pleces, totaling | COUNtry average production costs \\-erol —— = o e Rub 6158 v Imore than 26,000 square yards. The | below the average selling price, but th . cs) sald: Y Raciinew v i ki CntAT ines Dplies heavys de- B EuD 2 v 31,000 napkins carried ought to be|the margin was less than in 1923. Oldest Savings Depository in Washington Costs include charges for labor uu = , airly steady: S Rub 613 NIN enough to keep food from the shirt . manGecod Sma ket “,“,‘12‘-‘ ; 80 S Rib hios 43§ 25 |Tront o Ml pisommere, Ceven in the |the farmer and his family, and al Year Cor. 15th and New York Ave. lifornia mperial a 2 Rub 6158 o = s charge for the use of the land on Tints, standards, 43s, 50, a TS Rub #13s '35 . 5% | roughest seasons. i 1t I here cost Mort; cording to condition, mo TS Rub 613a 34 s Linen sheets, pillow slips and linen |cash rental pasis, so that where cos ortgage standards, 3 3.50a4.00, Rub 9 .. é 5 3 * of towels compri: 309 pieces running |just equaled the pr received the | £ $U S 7 s e O i oing farmer was paid for his time and his Jumhos, s, o 1055 1 East Butte Mine 0 o579 square yards, exclusive of |y o iment. The vields on the farms| Notes S & 32 {hems. 4 mostly 3 - G M Ltd Ind 4 pe v s, e LB Sy L s R Tt g X Carpets Would Cover Ace. ::z”;a!:ffl;;’ifierd*vz:::“‘:hr*rf‘. :.,;";;! Secured by M“’—*O“r e R Honbyballs, standards, 43s, few sales 5 78, BL% 3 3 - 0, ; 3 foni CHe S mateotne Cucumbers—Supplies hea de- R France : ® Nipissing o cover 15,152 square yards with their|LIVe 2 iy “Dngage NE e "f mand limited, market slightly weaki 15 Ind M_Bk Finld ; 5 g ag ¢ 2 oN coae.: 14,590 pieces. Cotton sheets, muslin - & S e Real Estate sinia, Norfolk section, hothed stoc 1Kme Neihl G’ Qe CoR e id. 13 5 |sheets, aprons, pillow slips and bar- osts Vary But Little. | income rather than savings, if vou so hampers, fancy, 2.30; choice, rupp Frie 003 3 12 Premier Gold M. 2 Iber cloths constitute 8,478 separate| A comparison of production costs! . {1 " y North' and South Carolina, e 9: By W § Teck Hughes.... | 1 {items. The sheep flocks of the West|for 1 % ana 1024 shows that|f] In Washmgton prefer. A small amount, regularly de square bushel ¢ o8 o ey L will be called on for wool to furnish |there was little difference in the aver. Worth Doubl posited each month against the Notes 5 ) 'ouble : TooaL25. | i Siem & Hal fh 03 8 Wenden Copper.. 3% |2,138 blankets and 300 bathing suits.{age cost of producing an acre of corn reserved for you, earns you the full in riss Govt Biss. 1013 101 The main carpets for the vessel will|on the total farms reporting for the! st < Peach Market Steady. 3 17 Toho EI Pow C'78 90% 001 ; ~— i e O et it foet b hastel oa The Amount i terest rate from the time each payment Lettuce—Supplies moderate; de- | alesin STANDARD OIL ISSUES TODAY'S MONEY RATES. and rugs for the passages, and in|ried from g'. cents n 1922 to s"m;‘ Tl of th i is made. Y ste: 100 Anglo Am_Oil.. 22% 2% ‘EW YORK. 2 addition 33,500 feet of rubber tile,|in 1924, whereas the value per bushel| X0 2 4 os.| 20 Borne Serymeer. 2 NEW YORK, June 23 (P).—Call : pher 2 3 sk e Loan— : ; g New York, 2-dozen crates, Big 13501 10 Banas g aer money firm; high, 4; low, 4; ruling | 10,060 feet ‘of ceramic tile and 2,000 |varied from cents in 1922 to §1.10} 6149 First Mortgage Notes ton types, some poor condition, 1.50a | 40 Buckeye P L. - feet of art mosaic are required. in 1924. ! , 255 S EoasmurEnIat ! % | rate, 4; closing bid, 4; offered at 41; |fegt of art mosalc are required. =~ |l Interest Rates ] $100 to $100,000 Peuch lies limited; demand Eureka P L last loan, 4: call loans against ac: | The galley, pantry and g o Peaches—Supplies limited; deman A on: L e gy, | vision storehouse equipment requires ! 1 . moderate, market steady: G g Gal S O pf new1 | coptanc ‘- e o 11.400 items, including dish-washing 0 Today 6% Per Cent T ets, Hile: Himble 0" "R b mixed collateral, 60-80 days, 3%a37%: | LS08 (emS IROIUCRE At e COTTON UOTATIONS y 02 size, 3.25a3.75; medium 00 Imp’ O Can new 4.6 months, 3%a4; prime commercial all size, ; i : : 2 ; : hearts were gladdened inati gt e, 5230815 mediyy e | A e s pinuticty bt Vere shatened | ppE | OWER TODAY (| Denominations of North Carolinas, 6s, Greensl Magnolia Pet .. 1 ] P dhoy of flat silver. The 46,500 pieces of l 5100 to ss’ooo ny ry condition, 2.00a2.50; Virginia, china from which the passengers will Mayflowers, small to medium size, G i | NEW YORK METAL MARKET. |eat calls for 720 salad bowls, 950 cas- et Partial Payments I : Matn 3830 250, | Praire ... 126 ol E 3 —C - | seroles, 920 custard sets, 480 celery | Coming Notice Day and Lower Liv- ! Potatoes — Supplies moderate; de- o 5 172 2 qu‘\lg‘:‘\plz(}:s,:‘y ;'.,““;,;3 :::, fotmmea | travs, 100 large meat platters, 1,200 & 2 : Recei We House One-Tenth of Washington’s Population” mand moderate. market firm. New | 2o Southern B i JEEO 133% asked. Tin firm; spot and |ice cream dishes. 2,040 jelly, frult and erpool Cables Factors in eceived— prockss Noctll! Cergling md SNirmtnie |0moh siliolhn i y 650 futures, $6.12. Iron | pickle dishes. 7,000 saucers, 9,000 cups s sction §cl o o EtavoR 00 S 5 E 38 " | Steady: prices unchanged. Lead |and about 19,500 plates among other rading. Iiish Cobblers, U. S. No. 1} B8 0 Jy.- ot 8.20a8.30. " Zinc firm; | items. Tomatoes—Supplies moderate: de- 3 . Louls, spot and futures, 7.00. | Other Equipment Needed. By the Associated Press i 2 mand moderate, market steady: Mis- | 300 Vacuum Ol Falay e O The crew china amounts to over 10,-] NEW YORK, June 22 —The cot sissippi, 4s, ripes and turning, wrap- INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. T 000 pieces. In the glassware section |ton market showed irregular fluctu- ped, No. 1, 1.65a1.85; fair quality and ¥ inow 10w | Wwashington Stock E ha the specifications call for 1,200 salt |ations during today's early trading. SHANNON & wfifil condition, 1.25a1.50; Florida, 6s, ripes. 51 5% . ashington STOCK EXCNANGE |and pepper shakers, 1,100 glass trays, | Liverpool cables were lower than due, c - = wrapped,’ fancy count, 4.00; c : ; SALES. | 416 sirup jugs, 2,080 cruets. 640 sugar | but there were private reports of @ The New York Llfe Insurance Company count, 3.00. S 1 o Wa wo | bowls, 1,844 salt cellars, 1. continued hot weather in the South- . G : s Washington Gas @s ‘33 3.000 oyster cocktall glasses, 6,/ " {west and the opening was 7 poin: 713 and 715 14th St. N.W. 1000 at 103, 31,000 at dae dishes and nearly 23,000 tumblers, | lower on July with new crop months Main 2343 I ¥ Offers to Make Capital Traction Co.—10 at 99%, 10 at | The whole order will total 42,300 |1 to 3 points higher. ‘ oo 00310 at 90 20 a1 99% 50 at BO%, | pieces. Altogether the china and glass- | A private crop report pointing to 10 at 101, 6 at 101 ware to be purchased will amount to |2 condition of 75.1. with an increase — First Mortgage Loans 7 Wu.gn‘mn(r;n R;; & Elec. ptd.—5 st 84, | nearly 100,000 pleces. of 5.8 per cent in acreage and an at 20 at It can be seen, therefore, that there | indicating yield of 14,600,000 bales- ap- Washington Loan & Trust Co.— 187 h 2 5 i = P e t. pfd.—20 at 9 s hardly a section of the country not | peared to have little effect on the 1 L e SaTReE Sl B | ety e sentan of oo covseny ok [ o] Do b ! on Improved Real Estate 75a1.00. i s ; or Indirectly with the buflding and | ~New York cotton futures closed barely | String Beans—Supplies light; d 10 Me: FE gpk2Pital, Traction Co ~—10 at 9913, 10 atequipment of this vessel. even though | Steady at net advance of 7 to 12 pointe. 1 i | Mortgage Investment Dept, Green Corn Cheaper. 3 Watermelons—Supplies moderate: Creole Synd demand moderate, market steady: 4 Crown Cent Fete sales direct to retailers; Florida, Tom Watsons, 30-32-pound average. 1.00a 6 75- ock Oil. 1.10; 26-28-pound average, 7 orgia, [ 30 &les Ro o R - Tom Watsons, 34-pound average, la- 6 Kieby o # AL AR 5 YRR In the mand moderate, market steady: 0% 5 at 90% that section be 1,500 miles from sal Ranee: J H — t zinia, Norfolk section, 5.peck ha unt Gulf -5 Wachinton Gas 0s “33—$1.000 at 103. | AL # R : ; Pyt i pers, green, mostly 2.50 5 New Mex Land. Washingion Gas Lisht—10 at 60%, 20 at March . District of Columbia and Suburbs 3,20 at 60% . 10 at 60% . OCnF)N[m 1025.) sERid g 4 = " Green_Corn—Supplies heavy: de 1ohio Fum (0\;9 ] 601;1-|nu;.\'l.um:lnl85n:1‘k~‘lg om0, SRR E’g»‘:'&.w B < for 3, 5 or 10 Year Periods mand moderate, market slightly weak- O P Riggs National Bank—10 a . 10 ai s isi and Texas, bushel bas- 3 Boer o0l Lo, 353. 00 P| " et 2 boa 50; North Carolina, erates,| 3 3 Retter, Tester Gl Money—Call loans, 5 and & per ceat. 100 PER CENT INCREASE o s T oc 3730: First Mortgage Houses 4 Apartments best, fair quallty, 2. Ppoorer hw Garodm Bo, A8 Bid and Asked Prices. IN VEGETABLES SHIPPED |™"**%.,, orieans Quotations. ‘ Business Propertios Offico Buildings DR G Ratt i Conn L B BONDS. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. NEW ORLEANS, July 23.—Cotton 6% Bond Peas—Supplies moderate; demand Di moderate, market steady: New York, NEW ORLEANS, June 23.—Ship- | prices were influenced downward to- bushel ba ality, generally p 2 354 EUHELICIDIIEREY .| ments of vegetables “over ‘the Gulf|day as traders liquidated July co Cuba Northern Railways good, mostly 2 Ventura Cons,... 2 AiericAn el A Melgatila’. ¢ ....|Coast Lines which extend from here |tracts in advance of first-notice da: Company First Mortgage RIS . American Tel. & Telga. 4%s. - |to the Rio Grande total 12,000 cars so | Thursday. when heavy tenders were 69, Sinking Fund Gold 2 0 Am. Tel. & Tel. otl. tr_ba.... % far this year, or 100 per cent more than | feared. The market opened slightly Bonde. due July 1, 1966. : 5 ; for any previous year. Illinois Cen- hanged for July to 2 to GASOI.INE SALES J UMP ¢ s ‘Anacostia & Potomac 5 ¥ 0is Cen- | easier at unchanged fo y to Total fixed charges earned S s. tral tomato shipments total over 3,500 s lower for new-cr6p months. 2.07 times i - NEW YORK, June 23 (P).—Walter C 50 .50 . e P : cars from points between Jackson. | Thie later was Increased to 8 to 10 2.01 tiffces i 913923 and an ON APPROVED SECURITY C. Teagle. president of the Stand- o e fkphmne g Miss., and Ponchatoula, La., a new | points. with July at 23.30, October Sl WD St el fos 2 . ard Oil Co. of New Jersey, who | 1 Allied Pk pr pf.. 5 , T :::17 | high “record. Bt 22.80 and December at 22.92. nualiy * during 5 years Apply s on an annual inspection trip o!hth;’,‘ 1 LR T bl Georretown Gas 1st B . i Nex | Orlains: cotton. futnres clossd stasdy ended June 30, 1924. California Fields, sees a new high s S e ok i at met 10 points up to 20 points down. % B record in the countrys ton | ifmelan » ERe ot 52 %" | SPLIT AMONG BURNS e Price yielding about RANDALL.H. HAGNER & GOMPANY of petroleum products vear which ¢ 3 Trac. B! . EL . m. . 7% January ....... 2 = So far in 1925 ha cell ahead of | L & Trpida’; 1 W : Maren .. 3 6.50 1 g i run wel AmL ke mopin- i T : COAL OFFICIALS WIDENS |3 - 3 ) % MORTGAGE LeaN GORRESPONDER last vear. average increase in | Bow kinw Fashl Alex'& M July, o : - gasoline sales for the first quarter was Rayon Prod 1 48% | wasnington Gas be. . L1 “*| NEW YORK, June 23 (#).—Two | Decomber Circular on request 28 per cent, he said. 3 A suwrm* 1-; Washington Gas fs.... . . 103 5 more officers of Burns Brothers, coal Opening I 2 S0id: March, . . & i & Am: SBhurerLl! 3% [wasn mw: £ Elec 400 52" | dealers, have resigned, following the | g3:1%;, Juir. 23.:0: ? o34 3% | | | The National City Company ({8 of~w2r Wd‘r%’emw. recent resignations of Frank Burns, el Washington—741 15th St. i =5 - " 14 Arm & C B vic 4 1 BOSTON STOCK . s Arm & Co pid 2 8 MISCELLANEOUS, president, and H. S. G. Brooks, first BOST( June 23.— i s a 9 Asso_Gas & Elec 331§ 3 2% Ppot. Joint Stock L'd Bk. 5 4 4 N.w. , e llowi . S AN an & 3 . 314 | vice president. The latest with- LS VOT . Ist of today’s highest, lowest and clo: 3 Bolason ‘e " G, Biess Boaly 5 (1o88);; - drawals were Grove D. Curtis, vice VIRGJNIA MILLS Telephone—Main 3176 i yrices for th st active stocks iBor & Co rts.. K . - # ing brices for the muT c ocks ‘F;;EA:;‘,’,, S, § | Selthertpige 'n it 01 a8 11| president, who has been with ‘the $400,000 IN DIVIDENDS e _Tshe Low. Close R Wardman Park Hotel 0s.... 101 1111 | Chabaiy Since 1913, and Joseph | gpecial Dispateh to The Star Boston & _Maine! g 18 B Tob Con STOCKS. The new board of directors at its| DANVILLE, Va. June 23—The Biiyn "City B R y : i directors of the Riverside and Dan ko & W B PUBLIC UTILITY. g;i%’;‘,’:‘k’" “!gff,:‘;,‘g ";'c‘:' r"f“,’"‘: River Cotton Mills, Inc., have de- 1 Buff Gen Ei C.. American Tel. & Telga. R 2 - president | |ared the usual dividends, meaning 3 Can D GA A cod 50 * | Capital Traction and general manager and S. M i Can D GA B cod Washingt S & S g % h . | that slightly more than $400,000 will jalan DCAE : 50, | Gamineton Gue Il R0y Schatskin vice president in charge | that, sHEhty more faat 100 Avoi.d loss 13 Car ieht 5 Wash. Rwy. & Eleo comot § of accounting. The directors declared the semi- : Cmemm— of interest Celluloid Co’ 1 Celnilold_Co pid Ty s DI annual 3 per cent dividends on pre- e d stock totaling $225,000, vil ntonn L TIONAL B4 BANK. LABOR SITUATION NOW |{he tsuat 2% per mth.mn‘e‘r‘n;f 0 dividend: common stock amount- - z = Sommetai : IMPROVING IN GEORGIA |ing o $157.500. was authorized. Bty Jdyiovs S . ' 3 < 24 et Caiis Special Dispatch to The St: T to have the interest oD : wd SR 5 150 | P AR : A’!;L(A!:!T?, June: z;;a—'rh? move-| BERRY AND MELON CROP % i chtatitie ) = = . flmwm ment to colonize idle farm lands in day yourold investment matures. : this State with J h t with g [o] 6 FIRST MO! STOCKS EX-DIVIDEND. = vof [EEme R e et OUTLOOKS ARE BRIGHT| || ., ..y cete yoom micticn g - UR €4% e the project is regarded as certain. fi rent offerings of 7% at. Banic of Washington. 22 N roes havi BALTIMORE, June 23—Berry and now from cur gs of 74 s TRUST COMPANY. oo Ve peturned to the |\ ielon crop outlooks in Maryland pro-| || Smith Bonds, and nodeposit will Offer absolute safety of prin- American Security & Trust... trial centers of the North, but the re.|vide more encouragement than the be required toreserve the invest- S v 2 Continental Trust. 87 “88° " [turn movement has not been so gen-|fruits. On June 1, indications were ‘ment youchoose for July delivery. Clpal. certainty of )qeld and an Merchants' Bank. ..... |eral as the migration. The farm labor |that local blackberries would pro- Over a i situation is better than last year. duce an 8 per cent crop, while the | || #yoy, First Mortgage Bonds are adequate return. You take no e Ry melon crop will probably be three- avmlgglemd:lnoummmmu Quarter q 3 ers of normal. , $500 and $1,000 and i A Word to Speculators. L s . s L o chance—they have a proven If you must speculate, select a rep- " Mail the coupon for descripti i Boeurits BavTave & Com..’.. utabie broker who holds membership| SI. PAUL'S TRAFFIC GAINS. b b ik : record of safety and yield. Seventh, Street. 5 In a recognized stock exchange. Ex-| NEW YORK, June 23 (#).—Freight Century 54 Can (O change requirements, in themselves, |traffic on the Chicago, Milwaukee and T NoLas o Auy Tavestor 6 53 Yadts 4 i e o 200 pRAsLinEtouiN G are some protection, as its members|st. Paul for the first 20 days of June NG AR RSOk G ST o Without Bise B € FIRE INSURANCE, must comply with business ethics as|increased to 116,689 carloads, com- bl Smub M A 27% 3 2 5 provided by rules and regulations.|pared with 107.190 a year ago. F.H. Smith Co. " ST | oican S I a member violates these rules, he |- | TheF.H. . a Los. DIVIDENDS. Galves Houston Firemen's o 14 hazagds. his membership, which 18| = : Founded 1873 Gen Gas & El. . National Uni gt usually his greatest asset. Pe- Pas- Stock of Gen Gas & EI . 818 Fifteenth Btrect-Main 6464 Corp. riod. Rate. able. record GOutd A€ vie TITLE INSURANCE, oA S HOME OWNERS New York Washington, D. C. Pittsburgh Columbla Title. 18 Philadelphia Minneapols Ama) Suz 1st pt. Q3200 Aug 1 July 17 19 Gillette S R. A = Real Estate.. 41145 COAL CONTRACTS AWARDED. || Can Secure SRy TR T 3 Can Con Rubpf. Q 1% % June 30 june § Glen Siden Coal = l"dflcsu"“""s- NEW YORK, June 23 (#).—Sears, ||| THE F.H. SMITH COMPANY 1 Rerchante: Thans ;138 :::-: |Roebuck & Co. has given a contract Smith Building, Washington, D, C. B F I | I Lanston Monotype - 33 | to Cosgrove & Co. and the Tecumseh ||f S . . - . Du P de N&Co...Stk. 407 ~Aug 10 July 2 17 Goodyear Tire T Mergenthaler Lino Coal Co. for coal from its southern ot et El Paso El pf A $1.75 July 15 July 1 en Bak Do“xv{d e = $150 July 15 July 1 “S,i,,',.'::"g £y " current offerings of 7% Firet M e War iR g the S e Mt com Iilinois and Indiana flelds to fil | Up to $500 Boads to: s ; Juripduy 1) gorimes . Q- AuE oty 1 i T e e o] prders from customers West and Hast. In THREE DAYS | | Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. o Juif 18 June Securlty Storspe.. = Negotiations are under way with an. Fidelity Guaranty - : Nip'ing_ Mines. 7 Happiness C St l" Pennsyl. Salt. . 5 July 15 June i e 5 ‘Washington other producing company in western ] 35 July 1 June BInter Ul B ¥ Yeligw G 202 PHILLIPS BUILD) e July 1 June 2 Jones 3 Kentucky to obtain '“W“" for 927 FIFTEENTH ST. Radio x dividend. " $%" : July-1 June 20 73 Eslvinator G ve -40 B 1;“0 -pecul dividen Southern accounts, SR A Corporation Per share. 4—Allis-Chalmers Mfz. Co. pf.. $1.75 3 Int. Bus. Machines Corp. . . 1—Kuppenheimer (B.) & Co.. ing ¢ & W Ry Co. gtd. it Packing Co jonal Harvester, Co 2 Doeh Die C Co. . 3 Dubilier C & 7 Durant Mot El Bd & Sh pid 1 El Bd & Sh n cor El Invest Inc... o Auto Lite! Vacyum iy e n Do S RO ERE e o] ?_@ G o -\_b:*-l: ¥ e =3 FF RS T Pieee But & P Q 3 v 1 Hazeltine Corp. . . 14 July1s July 8 3 Hurt Bros A wi iz eI S G 1D DB T NG T i

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