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FINANCIAL PRIGES HOLD FIRM AT CENTER MARKET Normal Trading Reported Today in Beef, Fruits and Vegetables. BY TLLIAM NEW YORK, July 10.—The s lative element operating in the market was disposed to even u counts today and this resulte: heavy offerings under finally gave trading was suspended several Aago, was reinstated today. It ]47. 1t ‘opened today {nrios movamant | tendency. Tt Wholesale prices.at Center Markat | today, were very little changed from vesterday. Trading was normal. The | NEW YORK, fruit and vegetable markets reported [J& an official list of bonds and s abundant supplies in nearly all lines. |[traded in on the New York | Fruit and Vegetable Review. Market today Salew in N Today’s market repori on fruits and | thovaands R vegetables (compil~" by the ‘'orket "::];:: L‘;«t fe News Service. Bureau of Agricultural Am % B Economlcs), save Cantaloupes—Supplies liberal mand moderate, market slightly weak er. California, Imperial Vallev, Sal mon Tints, standards, 455, 4.00a4.50: 36s. 3.50a4.00; jumbos. 45s, 4.50a5.00 mostly 4.50: flats, 125 and 14s. best 1.50a1.75; some ripe-soft low as 1.00 Arizona, Hearts of Gold. green stand ards, 45s, 1.00a4.25; ponye 200 Peaches—Supplies liber. moderate, market steady Hileys, small size. mostly size, mostly Darge hushel haskets. Hilevs cood color, 2.30a2.75 medium large sizes 2.2522.50 Elbertas 2.00a3.25 Potate Market Potatoes. £o0d, marke at resumed a was stated at the iy 225 oxZeun P i 3 de. SRE LS P A Anaconda 8x . Asso G & F fn Aso Sim H 6138 AU G&W 1S S Ba Atl B 8e Inc ieaverboard Prod lap X 5 g SRS ::;:::&uns::t:z—vzmx »5333530858 o \,r‘\“w ] Service 18 D1d1 i demand Georgia. 6s 2.00: medium size. 2.50a2. medium_ size 5. Belles poor color size ties Service s ites Sor P & T 6a ons Gas Ral 6 A & Cuba Co'af N7 da 1Det Cits_Gas 6s A Dotroit Edison 6 ZDunlop T & R _7a T Fed Sug @s "33 Gar” Robt 7a Gult' 0 Corn '5s Hers Choc 5338 wi Kevs T of Ph'5* Lehigh Pow 6 Linby McN & L 7a Nat “Datl Pro 7s. Pub Ser by r States D 61y At Pow 54 B OKla G & E b Penn P & L 5 PP &1L 6 D Bhila Rap Tr 6 Strong upplies light: demand strong: North Carolina and Virginia. Norfolk section. cloth 10D stave harrels, Irish Cobbler . 1, 7.00: some slightly decayed. 6.50. Tomatoes—Supplies of good stock light: demand good and market firm for good stock: Mississippi. 4s. ripes #nd turning. wrapped, quality and condition. 1 low as . Rood stock ported. i Watermelons—Supplies Jimited: de mand moderate, market slightly stronger. Sales direct to retaflers— Florida and Georgia, Tom Watsons and Thurmond Grays, 28 and 30 pound average, 90a1.00; Tom Watsons, 24 and | 26 pound average. 60af5 String Beans—Homezrown. supplies lberal and practically supplving the market; demand slow, market weak: few Virginia, Norfolk section, 5-peck hampers, green, 50a1.00, according to eondition. Lettuce and Corn Cheaper. Lettuce—Kastern supplies liheral Aemand moderate, market weak: New ¥ 2.doz. crates, Big Boston type hest, mostly 1.25: poor to ordinary quality and condition, 50a1.00: Western supplies: limited; demand mogerate, market fairlv steady. Washington crates, lceberg tvpe. considerable ordinary condition, 3.00a4.50, mosth 4.00. Green Corn—Supplies mand moderate, marker Carolina, crates, 1.00a1.50 alderably lower. Apples—Supplies liberal; demand | limited, market slightly weaker; Maryland and Virginia. bushel baskets. Transparent, large size. mostly 2.00; small size, 1.25a1.75: various varieties’ =mall size, 1.00a1.50. 2 2000=5053 333225532 R385225233%% Sun o Swift & Co Thrmsen LEs a1 Osaze 3 Tyrol By gl Ealt TEEE 3353 09550 3322533323 2955555 005 p000h 33 ‘orine 01l FOREIG loine Mont S it Berlin 63 w1 80y ity of Graz Se. 98 i R R France in 84 BONDS 7 91 - - ] @ Up Austria 7 lss Gv Bize b ct 7 Siemens-Hal 78 28 £ Siamens.Hal 78 7 i Solvay Co s 34 B 108 79 Toho Elee 78 90 Salesin STANDARD OIL 1SS unita 200 Anglo Am Ol 10 Buckeye P T. 100 Chesebiro M{x )0 Contin' Oil new 0 Cumberiand P L. 148, heavy; de-| weak: North poorer con f | ro: = 913 B ] ANOTHER DIVIDEND FOR POOL INVESTORS Frank M. Young Creditors to Get 10 Per Cent—About 4.000 | Are Concerned. 100 Imp' 0 Can_new 6000 Inte Pet C Ltd 140 Magnolia Pet 300 Nat Transit 50 NV Transit 500 Penn Mex Fuel 1300 Prai 0 & G new 0 Prarie B 1. ‘40 Sonth Penn” 011 2700 370 Tndiana 08 O Rancas 005 O Renfurks 21008 0 XY 20 S 0 Ohio in=0 Ohio_ntd 10 Swan & "Finen Sales INDEPENDENT n harde 20'Am Cont Oilfields 38 Am Maracaibo C 2 Ark Nat 2 Argo O 26 CI Serv new 1Qit Serv ofd Ot Serv pfd B Columbian Synd « i o Amecial Dispaich tn The Star BALTIMORE, July 10 of 10 per cent for the 4,000 or more creditors of the Frank~ M. Young lind pool, which operated in Balti. | more, Washington and Philadelphia. is announced by C. Arthur Eby, trus- tee. This will be the third payment, the other two having been for 5 per cent each. Mr. Eby explained that there will be further division of assets A dividend 1 17 Creole Synd... rown Cent Pete Derby O & R pf # Buelia Ol Co 36 Gibson Oil Cor HEFFERN AN. peci- curb p ac- d in which prices American Rayon Products, in which days had closed previous to the suspension at 43 and the natural time that trading was temporarily abandon- 10.—Following tocks 3 PR R 89935355 00 DY DD I NDO DV DS~ DDD VIS 2DD VISR 533333225 R3RRRBRA2RRRIRLR332R323FL52ND for an amount which he cannot at 5 present estimate. Washington Stock Exchal The trustee has on hand ahout | = $200,000 now, most of it obtained by | ZAD siits and compromises growing out of gt the muccessful litigation against | heneficiaries of the pool Payments of the 10 per cent are ex- pected 1o hegin in August Washington s—$600 at 1 $1.000 at 100y Washington Gas 6s '33—$1.000 at 1 $500 at 10313 Capitsl Traction Co.—10 at 1001 at 100. 10 at 100. Washington Gas Light—10 at 62 AFTER CALL. Gas 55—3$1.000 at 96 Gas 68 33—%300 at Gas Light—5 at 62'g. b at 82 Wash. Rwy. & Elec American Sacurity | 340. Lanston Monotype——3 at 85 UNLISTED DEPARTMENT Chapin-Sacks 8% pfd.—10 at 8815 Money——Call loans, Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY 100. Georgetown Wasnington Washington FORMER STREET URCHIN | HEADS $36.000.000 FIRM | Soeeual Dispateh (0 The Star CHICAGO. July 10 atreet urchin at away from home 10 avoid paternal wrath, today is rounding into shape | The 336,000,000 combine of the Gen. | eral Motors Corporation snd the Yel low Manufacturing Co. Thongh now only in the 40s, John Heriz i chair man of the board of the new com. pany and president of the largest taxi company in the world. He has worked himself without pull or favor into the highest of finan cial circles, controlling corporations valued ai far over $100.000,000. How | he did it, Hertz says. is by hard work, | ¢ by courage and by plaving falr with | his emploves. . nid —10 at 84 and Trust (o A 12, whao Chicago | had run American Tel & Telga. 4 American Tel & Telgn. 4755 Am: Tel. & Tel. ctl. ir. B, . Am: Tel & Tel. conv. 6e. Anacostia & Potomac bs Ana. & Potomac guar. oe. oE # Telephone e w & P Taleohone of Va_ 5s.. Capital Teaction T B. 5w City and Suburban’ 58 Georgetown Gan 1t be Potomar Tlec. lat br, Potomac Elec. cone. b Potomac Elec. s 1053 Pot. Bl Pow. g..m. & re. Wain.. Alex. & Mt Ver. . Wash Alex’ & M( V. otfy Waen ', Balt. & Annap. Br Washington Gas fn o Washington Gas #x 103 % Wash. Rwy. & Blec. 4 Yo Wash Rws. & Elec. gen. 6s. 10271 MISCELLANEOUS. Pot_Joint Stock Land Bk. 6a. 10114 Rixen Realts 5s (long) 20 | RiFES Realty s (short! 98 Southern Bids. 6 Wath: Mkt Cold Storage 5s Wardman Park Hotel 6s STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY | American Tel. & Telga i1al Traction shington Norfolk & Was Wash. Rwy. & El { Wash' Rwy. & Elec. pfd | Terminal Tax: com...... NATIONAL National Capital | Columbia ik | Commere | District e Farmers & Mechanice Federal-American Liverty Tincoln Metropolitan Riges Second Natl. Bank ot Washinston TRUST COMPAN | American Security & Trust Continental Trust | Merchants Bank. National Savings and Trust Union Trust.. | Wash. Loan & Trust SAVINGS BANE. mmerce Savings.......... Font Washington. ecurity Sav. & Com. eventh Street... . Thited States.’. Washington Mes FIRE INSURANCE Your Banker Know When in doubt about a securiry ronsult your banker. It is equally as much his interest as vours fo protect | vour savings. You irust him with our deposits—why not trust him with ! vour investment problems? 100 NEW GAS TAX IN EFFECT. AUGUSTA, Me.. July 10 (Special) The iax on gasoline passed by the last Legislature will become effective omorrow, being increased from 2 to 3 cents a gallon. Two cents of the x must be refunded, however, where gasoline is used on mofor hoats or on farm tractors. % BANK POWER OFFERING COMING. NEW YORK. July 10 ().— Public offering will be made eariy next week 2,000 shares of Southwestern Light and Power Companv, no par value cumulative preferred stock, carrying annual dividends of $6 a share, which have been bought hy a banking group headed by Ames. Emerich & Co. . EXCHANGE SEAT LOWER. NEW YORK, July 10 (P).—The New York Stock Exchange seat of Herbert H. Knox has heen sold for 120,000 o Charles E. Harwell, $2,000 under the recent record transaction. BACK DIVIDEND VOTED. NEW YORK. July 10 (#).—Back| dividends on the preferred stock o Holly Sugar Co. were reduced to $70 | with a dividend of $1.75 in addition | to the regular quarterly disbursement of $1.75. Both are payable August 1. BUTTER HIGHER TODAY. CHICAGO, Julv 10 (®).—Butter, higher; receipts, 19,235 tubs: extras, 42; standards, 42; extra firsts, SRS 40ad1; firsts, 381323 seconds, 36a3Tis ?'éu'mf‘y Siorace; kggs, unchanged; raceipts, 1§, 2!7] Vaghingten s caes. “EX dividend. American &orcoran nion.. Sl TITLE lNSUlAI‘(‘E Columbia Title. 7 | Real"Entate Title.. MISCELLANEOU! D C_Paper, pid ! iflc.“:fi.l@ i i.!.nh e | Mercontnaler : | X2t Mige. & mved. ord. " Qi Dutch Market com. creamery | Q0 Diteh Market nid. National U 145 & Stora St P @ wor3m 223203538 nge ] 004, | 0314 10 a0 Hi 10 at 5 and 6 ver cent. | Boston & Maine | East Butte. THE EVENING NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct te The Star Ofice ) ed. that such action was taken for the benefit of shareholders following the announcement of the failure of a brokerage house sald to be long of the stock. Alpha Portland Cement au- thorized common stock of $100 par value also was admitted and opened up at 139, advarncing to 140. Golden Center Mines, which was ad mitted Thursday and was the most ac- tive of its group, was again bought | at its top prices around 613 as against the initial figure of 51;. The same in terests back of Engineers Gold are said to hold control of this company. 282550330 wna s -2 0w 15 Guif Oil of Pa 1 Kirby Pet.. . Lago P Ce PR Qhio Fuel Corn. Pennok Oil Corn Reiter-Foster O1l. Rowal Can O & R Salt Ck Cona. Salt Ck Prod Shrev Eldo Pip 1. S, 0if ] Vinezuelan” Pet Wilrox OKG new i Iz Sz o 13 1 13 2. INDUSTRIALS. 5 Adiond Pow a5 T Adirond P 7s’ ot 1 fAm Gas & EI.. S ERETY 2223322 Pow & I, of Rayon Prod Surerpow A :uwrm';’ ": uper pf p Thread € of Pow & Tit &£C 8w & Ral Det) Cem ding Bros wi IBB‘mnrmnlu’V‘l G ¢ ridgeport Mac Brit-Am_Tob cou 7 Brooklyn Cit RR Bufl Gen Elec s Can DGA A ctidA i Can DGA Botfd B 1% Can Gin Ale n w1 Car Light. Carolina P & 1... 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RiUNi L &P A ris 3 0ni Pt Shar 3 Uni Pft_Shar DU P &L C A iniver Pic C S Tt & At pfd Rub Recl Radio ... r Bros P A Pow .. M Spr new v ey P n35al50 PAr S5S Sgagess e SN EE 9 FETRE i 525238535205 SURREInmeReentebIon s re rne; + a a est h R e h B9 D g P 233335372 T < o 33205 SRt Aaar R e e e RS orSa S5 A RDBE S nRe SO BNB IO SDORE R R AAS DA IR o> anario hino Ext omizmw 351353 234 oa » > Croesus First Thot ‘G M 10 Jerome 148 Kay Copper Corn 10 Tor Sil Swn Ltd 70 National Tin ... 12 Newmont Mining T Nipissing 11 Ohio Cop . 20 Parmac P 1 Unity” Gold 23 Wenden Cop s e BOSTON STOCK MARKET. BOSTON. July 10.—Following is a list of today's highest, lowest and clos- ing prices for the most active stocks dealt in here: 2 3 % Figh. 3 Amoskeag. Arizona Com Calumet & Hecla Conner, J T. Copper’ Range 1343 REE i pteieh B Edison Electric. Gillette . Hardy _Coal Hood Rubber. . Inland Creek Taland Creek vale . 1 st 10 9 1g19mm E i i & ¥ Bon 3335 137 340 1 £} ntral ase Gas. .. Mayflower 0 € Mohawk . New Cornelia New Eng T & uiney ... . Swift Inter Torrington . United Shoe M Utah Apex Utah Metal Ventura Oil Walworthy Warren Bros Winone ... KO!I’EY RATES HIGHER. NEW YORK, July 10 (®).—Cal money firmer; high, 42; low, 3%; ruling rate, 3%; closing bid, 43; of- fered at i#last loan, 4% call loans against acceptances, 3}3; time loans firmer; mixed collateral, 80 1o 90 days, 3%a4: 4 10 & months, 4a4%; prime commercial paper,-3%a4. ism Do 53 PP AU 82532585828 Ao oudia L il E o d 03 e et s 513,000,000 bushels during the month, FRIDAY, Price of Rubber Takes Another Sharp Upswin g STAR, WASHINGTO HUGE CORN CROP 1S NOW FORECAST Smalier Potato and Apple Yields Likely—Fruit Will | Be About Normal. | from a1 J By the Associated Press NEW YORK. July 10 —Crude rubber prices took another up- ward swing today when spot vibbed sheets xold at $1 a pound, the highest since 1916, when $1.07 was pald. The jump reflected further advances in London. Salex of future deliveries ranged to 9315 cents. | By the Associated Press. Indications of an enormous corn | crop, probably the largest ever grown. slight improvement in prospects for | wheat, prediction of the smallest po- tato production since 1919 and unfa- vorable fruit forecasts were set fOI'Yh: in the crop rveport issued late| vesterday by the Depurtment of Agri culture, With a EVERYMAN’S INVESTMENT! BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. July Watch for Bond Calls. The business of investment that demands constant vigilance insure success. Take as a minor ol ! | s higher condition the 10-year average and an per cent larger than last production was forecast at 000 busheis, or more than last causes listed for were the high tendency 1o live stock than When a corporation decides to avail itself of the privilege in certain cases reserved of retiring a bond fssue at the agreed-upon price prior to ma- turity thereof the only way holders of coupon bonds as distinguished {3 n regisicred bonds can he notified is oy an advertisement in the newspapers. 1f the holder does noi see Wheat Is Improving. vertisement and has no financial ad- Wheat prospects Increased 19,000,000 | ViSor to keep fim informed on such bushels during June & forecant of | mattera he is likely to lose six months’ £80,000,000 bushels no o~ T ), at b for' this season: Winter "onk AT "An instance of this kind_recently is that of the Northwestern Bell Tele- phone Co.. which called for redemp- tion at 10715 an February first of this 3,095,000.- 650,000,000 bushels vear. Among the the large increase price of corn and a increase feed crops for but Spring wheat prospects increased 22,000.000 bushels. Production of wheat_in 11 countries of the Northern Hemisphere, in- lt‘ludlnx the Uinited States, which pro duce normsally 59 per cent of the l‘\nrlhrrn Hemisphere crop and 52 per cent of the world crop outside Russia and China. was estimated. on the basis of latest advices to the depart. ment. as 1.568,000,000 bushels, or 174 000,000 bushels less than last year Potato Outlook Very Poor. Indicated production of potatoes was 350,000,000 bushels, which would be 105,000,000 less than the large crop of last yvear. A great reduction in acreage, which is the lowest since 1907, was attributed to losses suffered by producers as a result of the heavy production a vear ago. The season has been unfavorable for fruit production throughout most of the country. except on the Pacific Coast. (The gain In peaches, pears and grapes over last year in that region, however, has heen sufficient to offset the decrease in the rest of the country, and nearly sufficient to do so in the case of commercial apples. The total apple crop was forecast ar | 157,000,000 bushels or 22,000,000 less | {than last vear. Big Tobaccq Yield Seen. Production of barley. rice. sweei potatoes, tobacco and peanuts promised 1o be larger than last vear, hut smaller crops of oats. ryve, flaxseed and hay were indicated. Sugar beet acreage was placed at 776,000 acres, and the condition of the crop 79.7 per cent of the normal with the forecast of production 6,195.- 000 tons, compared with 7,513,000 last vear. UNFILLED TONNAGE AGAIN SHOWS SLUMP Fourth Successive Decline Noted Today—Steel Stock Holds Very Firm. 7 per cent bonds, $1,500,000 of been At this writing over these bonds have not presented for redemption, not- of the company (o get in touch with the bondholders. Of course, in the case of registered bonds the holder i< notified by mall, but there i= no way of keeping a record of the owners of coupon bonds Consequently, on August Isi next when the holders of these unredeemed bonds present their coupons at the bank for collection, they will learn 100 late that there is no money 1o pay the coupons because the bonds have been called. They will receive the face value, but they will have lost interest on their money for half a year. This is not a serious matter, but preity sure to arouse resentment, although resentment is unjustified. _ !Covyrizht. 1925.) CRUDE OIL PRICES Aseociated Press NEW YORK. July 10 Prices of midcontinent crude ofl were advancea today by Prairle Oil, followed by the Sinclair Oil Purchasing Co.. which establishes seventeen gradings with each point of gravity. Previously |there were six gradings. The new price for 44 gravity crude and above is $2.68 a barrel, an increase of 33 cents over the previous top price for 42 gravity. The minimum price now is a barrel for 28 to 28.9 gravity. WESTERN MARYLAND $1.40 Special Dispatch 10 The Star BALTIMORE. July 10. - Weste Maryland Railway common and sec ond ‘preferred stocks again have be- {come active in connection with the buying which has reappeared in the low-priced rails. 118 possible purchase by Loree-Harriman interests. in con [ | | | By the Assoriated Press ] NEW YORK. Julv 10, 'nfilled {orders of the United States Sieel | Corporation on June 30. made public {today, totaled 3.71045%8 tons, a de- crease of 339.342 tons. compared with the end of the preceding month. This was the fourth successive de- crease in tonnage and brought the unfilled order at the end of the month to the lowest level since last October, when the total was 3,525,270. The reduction was larger than ex pected, the general average of Wall street estimates being about 3,000,000 tons. The publication of the report had little immediate effect on the stock which ruled around 1155. line, has been the subject of the latest gossip In financial circles. Recent buving in Western Maryland Issues has been coincident with accu mulation of Wabash and Wheeling and Lake Erie. also accredited to Mr Loree’s consolidation plan GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BALTIMORE, Md., July 10 (Special). —New potatoes, barrel, 1.7525.00; culls, 1.00a1.25; asparagus, dozen, 1.25a3.60: beans, bushel, 50a1.25; beets. 100, 2.00a 3.00; cabbage, 100, 5.00a8.00: carrots. 100, 3.00a5.00; corn, dozen, 10a30; cel- ery, crate, 4.50a7.00; cucumbers, ham- iper. 40a50: eggplants, crate, lettuce, bushel. 50a1.00: lima beans, bushel. 3.00a3.75: peas. bushel. 2.25a 3.00: peppers, bushel. 2.00a2.50: onions, 0042.50: radishes. 100, 1.00a | .00: squash, baske!. 15a25: tomatoes crate, 1.25a2.7 Apples, barrel 25 vineappl crate, bushel. 1.50a2.50: basket, 55a65; cantaloupes. , a4.50; blackberries, quart, 10a15; huck elberries, quart, 15a20: raspberries pint, & a'12; quart, 15220 watermelons, each, 35a75. Selling’ Prices at Noon. Wheat—No. 2 red Winter. spot domestic, no quotations; No. Winter. garlicky, _domestic. 1.41%;; No. 3 red Winter, tion: . Salew—Bag lots of new aft wharf at 1.25, 1.28, 1.30, 1.32, 1.33. 1.34, 1.35 and 1.37. Cargoes on grade, red Winter, garlicky, at 1.41; 1.37; No. 4, 1.33; No. 5. 1.30. Corn—Cobb, new, vellow. spot and 6.50 nominal, per barrel; track. vellow, No. 2. 1.24 and 1.25 Sales, none. Oats—No. 2, 58; No. 3. 58. Rye—Nearby. new, 1.00al.10: No. 2 rve. spot, no quotation. Hay—Receipts, 16 tons. There is a comparative scarcity on spot of the better grades of old timothy and on old choice light clover mixed hay and the market on such types is firm. Low grades of mixed and poor clover hay are draggy and hard to move, at irregular value: Quotations today—No. 2 timothy, | 18.50a19.00; No. 3 timothy, 16.00a17.50; I No. 1 light clover mixed, 17.00a17.50; No. i clover mixed, 16.50a17.00; No. 2 clover mixed, 14.00a15.00. SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. {Quotauizas turnished by Redmond & Co.) Adiron. P. & Lt Co_fs 19 Alum: Co. of Kme: 75 18 American Beet Sugar fa 1 Am_ Tel. & Tel. Co. 4n 1 ARaconda Conper s 1hab. Aesociated Ol 6s 1030 Baltimore & Oblo Bs 1874 Bethlehem Steel 5u 1930 Central of Georgia s 1820 Gl & S "Panl o 1034 Chil R 1. & Pac.bzs GRS ot Lsorn o 183 Col’ Gas & Flec, 1at b Continental G. & E. 3 19 Pont 7 %48 1931 Eria R R. Co. b 1936 Federated Metaln Tx Goodvear T. & . Great Northern 7a 1936 Guif 01l Co. Pa. bian 1928 Hock. Val. R R. Co” Bs 1826 Humble Oil 5138 1932 Len Pow, secCo. o 102 M5 P &S S Morris & Co. 7 | | 1.5024.00: bushel, 50a 2.00a4.50 cherries. crat 1.50 1 BatEEgEEEy SES33332232332333533333382 old. ved spot, no quota- =2323333333%23 FEERESRET P Oregon Short Line Penna. R. R. o i i 3E3593935093533555035553 5255303352, BCIRBRRRIREE S ; 1 4a 1037 Union Tank Car 7s 1930 078" Rubber 72411930 Western Union 8as 1036 . Westinghouse E &M 7s 1931 TREASUBY CERTIHCATES Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co.) Ry B e s _,__ EpEs B, e SRaaE SRa B NATIONAL BISCUIT‘S NET. NEW YORK, July 10 (#).—Net profit of the Natipnal Biscuit Co. for the first half of 1925 increased to $6,612,695 from $6,574,632 in the same period last vear. The earnings are equal, after preferred dividends, to $2.80 a share on the common stock. against $2.78 a year ago. PARIS MARKET FIRM. PARIS, July 10 (#).— Prices were firm on the bourse ftoday: 3 per cent rentes, 42. francs 55 centimes; ex change on London, 103 francs 60 cen times; 5 per cent loan, 53 francs 65 centimes. The dollar was aquoted at 21 francs 32 centimes. The hourse will remain closed until- Wednesday, July 15. HUPP SALES IMPROVE. NEW YORK, July 10 (#).—Sales of the Hupp Motor Car Corporation touched a new level in .July. The month, however, was the second largest in the number of cars manu- factured. June shipments exceeded those of May by 61 per cent and of June last year by 92 per cent. ¥ ot <BRITISH TRADE PICKS UP. NEW YORK. July 10 P).—Im- provement in British trade in the last year is reflected in total re-. sources of Barclay's, limited, ot Lon- don, which amounted to $1,668,849,- £60 on June 30, 1925, compared with $1,634,964,118 a year ago. Current Aeposits and other accounts increased $16,245,822, ton: No. 1 straight rve, 0a13.00; .50. oat. 1 18.00a. A5 No. | POSTUM PROFITS JUMP. | | Ceresl sarned '$5.40 a share in_the first half of 1925, compared with $3.76 a share in the same period of 1924, Net profits jumped to $2,260,172 from $1,680,692, FLOUR BIT CHEAPER. MINNEAPOLIS, July 10 (#).—Flour unchanged to 20 lower at 8.30a8.40 a barrel. Shipments, 45441 barrels, Bran, 23.00a24.00, TODAY'S METAL PRICES. YORK, July 10 (#).—Copper electrolytic spot and futures, asked. Tin easy: spot and near- by, 57.50; futures, 57.25. Iron steady; prices unchanged. l.ead steady: spot, £.0028.30.. Zinc steady: East St. Louis spot and futures, 7.17." Antimony spot, 1 | NEW YORK DAXEY PBICES NEW YORK, July 10 (#).—Butter, firm; receipts, 14,304 tubs. Eggs, ir- regular; receipts, 19,288 cases. Nearby hennery whites closely selected extras, 45a48; nearby and nearby Western hennery whites, firsts to average ex- tras, 37a44: Pacific Coast whites, firsts to extra firsts, 39%a4d. INEW ERA FORECAST lustration the matter of called honds. | the ad- | year fis entire issue of first mortgage | withstanding every effort on the part | ARE AGAIN ADVANCED a spread of & cents a barrel belween | STOCK MORE ACTIVE | { nection with a project for a fifth trunk | 0a3.50; | Straw—Nb. 1 wheat, 12.50213.00 per | 1 | NEW YORK, July 10 (P).—Postum | ULY 10. 1925 { ! IN HOME MOVIES * !F»Im World Watching Latest Development in Equipment and Sales Methods. ! i } | BY J. C. ROYLE. | Dispatch to The Star { EW YORK. July 10. -The movies | just_begun a new invasion of and give every | i [have |the American home ! promise of capturing i. That is. if [first day's sales ave a criterion. The | motion picture camera and projector just put on the market here undoubt- | |edly- has instilled a new element intn |the movies. With this equipment it | is possible for any household both to {make and exhibit its own motion pic- tures at a comparatively low cost. Movies Simple to Make. manufacturers claim 1 all is necessary is (o slip a film zine into the loading chamber, The that n while the projecior works on a_home electric light current and the film is non-inflammable. The fiims are de- veloped free of charge at the labo- ratories and return on an exhibition reel free of cost within a fea days In addition 1o the pictures taken by the purchaser. the companv proposes | 10 put into circulation a full library {of films, including humorous produc {tions, education films, sport features | { | A FINANCI REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the DEPARTMENTAL BANK, Washington in the District of Colum- bla, at he ciose of businest on June 0th ai4d the camara and turn the crank. | and topical news reels. Taken in con | junction with a radio receiver, it is possible 10 give a performance in a living room approximating similar features presented in the motion pic ture theaters. Home Life Pictured. The makers and distributors of the |appeal 10 every class of buyers. They {point out that it makes possible a permanent vecord of family happen ings and of child advancement. The widespread desire of girls and bovs and young men and young women to “get info the movies” can now be gratified without leaving home for Hollywood. Would-he screen stars can determine without the danger of pub- lic disappointment whether they can register despair when the eve of the camera is on them or whether thev can do so only when they see their own efforts reproduced. 1 ! May Increase Patrons. Golfers already are becoming en- thusiastic over the possibility of tak ing pictures of their own movements {which they can study aet leisure in an ieffort to corréct mistakes. This imethod has just been adopled by the Prince of Wales. Neither motion picture producers nor theater managers expect this new i disastrously. They believe the interest jaroused will bring new patrons rather than draw away \heiv audiences. EALNINGS AB.E BETER. | NEW YORK, July 10 (#).—Net in- {come of $1,060,240 "reported by the American International Corporation for the first half of 1925 is equal to $2.12 a share on the combined pre- ferred and common stocks. The sec- ond quarter's net income was equal 1o $1.27 a share against 85 cents in the first quarter. REPORT OF CONDITION UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK, | At Washington, in the District of Columbi | ‘a1 the close of business on June 30 RESOURCES a Loans and discount, cluding rediscounts. eptances of other and foreign bills of ex. ~hange or drafts. sold with indorsement of This '$1.607.413.27 secuiad unsecurea 114176 602.308.55 stocks. wecur: Banking house. $75.000 furniture “and fixtures. $5.782.07 Cash’in”vault and amount due from national hanks . Amount due from Stat banks. bankers and_trust companigs in the United States [other than in- cluded in item 10) ... Exchanges for cle house Total of iteai E 27.08 ring 10,31 and 0.408.60 $2.614,144 54 Total 1.IABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplue fund . a Undivided prof, fte b Reserva $100.000.00 150'000.00 333123 81 12.730.12 Amount to banks Amount " due ‘o Sta: banks. bankers and tris companies in the Uniten | States and foreign coun | ountries (other than in luded in item 2 Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Total of items 23, 24, and 26 $23.377. { Demand deposits - (other | than bank deposits) s: Joct to" Teserve {deposita pavable within 30 da: Individual deposits subiect to_check Dividends unpaid . Other demand _deposite Total of demand de- posits (other than bank deposits), subject to re serve, Items 27, 31 and 32 $656.830.37 due | | i national | Dostal savings) : Certificates of deposit (oth er_than for money bor ot “time Sep 33 an L $1.484.060.07 (including o er than rediscounts’ Total 150.000.00 32,614,144 54 wear that the l:bflve‘ ;1!!:"\5‘“2“;‘" true to the best of my knowledce. an O "6 TASHMUTT, Cashier. Subscribed and to before me sear.) Correst—Attest - sworn A, GOLDSMITH. CAR BAUM. Directors. 3 ICYROLDERS OF O TR PRODENTIAL, INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Wo‘flcluh-bvi-dm;-h of of THE PRUDI ?Cl ‘COMPANY OF AI(ERICA -mbqhdd-uh-na-o&-d id Com- in the City of Newark, New Jq Rionday. day the Seventh day of December, 193 fwaive delosk sesn, for the rmw- to be vol l!id-u mu:--—“’ dt-hlcnid Directors at the sanual election ef Dirdetors of e C_.w!:”w Do held on the Eleventh day At su mesting every nhey.h'ddr o e corporati % of the ags of twenty-one are o Wpwazde snd whose o 7 b orce for at least one !-Y entitled to cast ome vot EDWARD D, DUFFIBLD, n-u-a MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AT Current Rate of Interest FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY 733 12th Street Northwest 301 Tth west Matn 353 equipment declare it possesses a wide | factor in the industry to affect them | 21.089.00 | | { i { i »Loans scounts, “luding _yediscounts. reptances of other foreign bil (s nge. oF drafts. motd th indorsement of this bank ... Overdraiis. ‘unsecured. U. 8. Government ties owned: b All other United States Government securities (11 cluding premiums) . Other bonds. stocks. ties. ete Banking house. $111.748 84 turniture and. Bxtures 37.399.98 . Cashin vauit ‘and: amount q_u- {rom nationu! banke tal of ltem ) $3%.311.30 b Miscelaneois caun tteme and in o hanks of b '$550.608.35 20834 Becurs ar Total LIABILITIES Camitai atock paig 10 Surplus fun aUndividea Drofits Lenn curient expenses pEid $103.920.00 24.511.34 14.046.26 2160 11486 sifs (other than k denomits) mubsect to (deposits pavable 0 d ) Individual” depomits o check 5 : tificates ot ‘depowt due le__'thén 30 daye (otn e (Tat for e bOT Towed| Dividends unpad . Other demand_deposiis Total of demand deposite than bank de to reserve 28 e 3 3127033 10 Time depomis supiect to re (hayanle after 30 Tavs or wibject to 30 days or more notice and posta aavinge) Certificates @f depomt (oth or than for moner nor rowed | Other ‘time deposs Total or “hime - depomis subject “to reserve. Ttems and 36..°$427.809.95 Biils parable ‘including al o0 s representine borrowed ~ otber aubiect TR 1.126.00 25R00 #3.000 00 ather than those 12.862.78 $777.046.32 the awear that to the best BOCK. Cashier Subseribed and Bv‘v':rn to before ms this Oth day of July. JoX¥Le p_CRANER Notary Pubiic T. EXNICIOS w_LIBBEY L.YDE REED. Directors Dintrict of Columpia. = T A B cashier nagied ‘maric.do" polemniv above statement is ir my knowledge and hel anove ‘the | of | ot Corrart— Attast 3 E E | | REPORT QF CONDITION 1“ SECU RITY SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL BANK. Washington. D. C. i the Bia. &t he close of business on District ot A June Cotmbia. 30. 1926 e RE‘OL‘M{ES ans and discounts ding rediscount “eptances Danite. and toreisn “bilis oF exetinge "o o1 it ndorae This bank.$5.821 Total al Toans. f1s. unsecured Government securi ties owned b Al other United States Cneoatne ‘oremtsm ineiuding Tome any) T $47.665.7 Fotar 5. Other . bonds. i Curities. sic. . house farninre 752 554,107 85 | 295.580.17 | Canh S Paull And Amount o = 'Gue Trom national banks 471.071.05 Amount due from State banks. bankers and trust companies in the United States (other ihan in cluded 38 Item 10) Exchanges for clearing 0. 1] 16.037.77 92.953.11 LIABILIT(ES ital stock Daid in Surplus “tund orofits . Reserved for eat. et Amount banki $78.393 tazes accried .. due to vational anks . 3 . Amount ‘due 1o State banks, bankers and trust companies 1n the United States and foreign coun tries (other than includ ed in Items 22 or 23) Certified checks outstanding - Cashier's checks outstand- Tatai “of “fteme ‘33 TR ke N0 085 66 Demand ~_Geposits " (other than bank deposts: subjact o reserve Dosits masabie witnin 50 duy Individua! deposits subject el peheck posits regui notice ut less than 30 dave Diyidends unpaid Total of demand deporits fother than nank d Dosite) subject in e serve. ltems 27 30 and 31 ......$27216.987.62 e deposita wunject to reserve (parable afte 30 days or subiect f0 30 daya or more notice and postal saving Certificates of deosit toth er than for money hor rowed) Other time " depomiis Total of “time deposits subject to reserve. ltems and 35.32.765144.62 Total _. . -$5.453.417.29 Washington. . ¢ T. SAMUEL R . cashier of the named bank, do solemnly awear that sbove gtatement is {rue 1o the best of my knowledge an: e UEL R. BAULSIR. Cashier Subscribad and aworn to before me this 8th day iy 1895, "sean)"" ULV iN N GUSDORF, Stary Public 28.716.86 218803504 40.951 8000 204 24810 2470308 43 TeoN i Directars. FIRST MORTGAGES FOR SALE Denominati of $250, $500 $750, 31,000 and Upwards 6'2% Toans Made on Property Located in the District of Columbia JAMESF. SHEA 643 Lou Ave. NW. QUICK TI;.OANS HOME OWNERS $150 to $5,000 on st 2nd and 3rd Trusts In Three Days Al DISTRICT 204 Ko MONEY TO LOAN —on First Mortgages on im- proved property in Washing- ton. Current rates. Prompt service. HANNON& LUCH 713 & 715 14th St. NW. Main 2345 AL » 17 REPORT OP' TR! CONDITION CONTINENTAL ']RL§J COMPANY, ! Wanhington. in the Conymt 5ot the close of June of Bl i RESOURCES Loans and discount; cliding _rediscounts. ' ar cevtances of other hanks and foreign bills of ex change or drafts. soid with indorsement of th oank ... : Overdratis. ‘wecied a. Customers liability ac count of Accsptances executed by this bank and by other banks for account “of this bank and now outstanding S. Government secur: tiew owned All other United States Governm e n t securities ‘including premiumes. 11 Othe: honds, curities, etc Furniture and fixturee Real estate’ owned otbar than banking house Lawful reserve with Fed aral Reserve Rank Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of co! lection Cash.1n vauit and amount dus from national ban! Amount from State banks. barkera and trist in the United (other ' than. \n i Items & 8 $7.346.387 918 r 75.100.00 atorks. e 1.090.846.87 a51188% 30 660 14442018 2231 <luded ia 2.13 Fed ) ia oank $3% Checks and dralts hania _ (including eral Reserve Ban 19m of of reporting Other assets. 1f ans 51136 Total $4.366 89 "IABILITIES Capital atock paid in Surniun Tond a Undivided $1.000.000 100°000 profite 63478 ot 10 navons 260 86 to 84 companies :n the United States and foreign tries (other than inc = 0 Ttem Certified chec ing Cashisr's checks ouistand outatand e Total of items 23 to reserve {deporitx ble within 30 dnva) » subiect Certificates of “depemt due 1 lens than 40 dave fother than for monev borrowed ) Dividends unpaid Other demand deposits Total of " demand de posits (sther than hank deposits) subjert to re serve, Ttema 27 28. 31 and 32...31208791.57 Time deposits ‘subject 1o (payable alte E or subtect to 30 davs or more netice and postal savings) Certificates of depost (other than for monev a8 s borrowsd ) Other time depomts Postal savings deposits Total of time Ssita sublect 1o reserve, ltems 33035 and 36 $1.489 60390 Acceptances exscuted by other banks for aceount 1 this bank | 46, Liabinities other than thoss ahove stated Tota! 34366 202 nf Washingion - 1. "CHARLES W the’ anovenamed that the ahove statement in hest of mr knnwiedge &nd belia!. CHARLES W. WARDEN. Cashie 10 before ms PARKENSON Notary Public i Correct— Attest 47.566.74 | WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST | COMPANY RESOURC! ® loans and discounts. A 1 234 0084, ¥ this bank erarafte, 1524 % Overdrafts. unseciied U. 8. Government securi Statel ‘Government se Banking_houses,’ $1.047 fixtiure $26.564 19. $74.232.47 . Real estate owned other than banking house Cash in vault and amount ASES g “siia banks bank: 5 W - 153,758 6 148.508.2 Vother in Ttem 285.084 Excbanzes 107 cleariog TOLaT ot jisms 101 ota) of items i and 12 . $2.130.506 65 Checks a iting Ve eral Reserve Rank) loc ed ouf .00 43 Miscells 1 e ous cash items Other 300.00 ete Total LIABILITIES Capital stock pad in . Surplus fund . . a Undivided profiis. Reserved for taxes est, etc. accrued Amotnt dus to national hanks =2 Amount due o State banks, hankers and trust companies in the Tinited States and for eign countries (other inan included n ltem Certified checks ouistand ing. Cashier s “hacks outstand £1.000.000.0 1.750.000 04 305480 5 2368 4 233.780.4 inter 171 88451 19168 8 ne 1394 Toeai ‘of Tigms T8 nd be X4z 00m 08 Demand _ denosite (other Than bank denomits! Aubject to resarva (de Dosits pavabie within 30" dara: Individual deposits fect 4o checic . Certificates of depoxit die than 30, dare than for borrowed) sule: Toiaty or b Ttinicipa it = Thred PRy TRoGe Bt Ssssts of this bank or pisarets Bond * . Digidends wnpai Toral Tof - demand de osts “lother than Dank. deposits) mubie o Tevgrse. Tems 28 % nd’ 31" "s0.726.280.23 Time depokita anbiect Teserve (DATADIe 31 30 daye or sublect to 30 davs or mora notice e Postal "eavingn) Cerfificaton ot depo s i Tother than for money horrowed) Other. fime denosit’ Hotal ot fime. denosit fiblect’ (0" Ten e ¥ s a5, $3.321.317.30 Letters > of * credii = and Iravelers chacks sold Tor Camn and ontstand e . ot MEEM.treasurer of ih Finay o MERM, irpuesr ot 5 i iris 1o {he bem wuh a5 2.731 moner or other | 33 35 $18 lumbia 1. above-named bank. e hnowisdes and beiet oLy nawu ‘ Y G. MEEM, Treasurer flflhmlb’ed and l'om to before me thi of ! sz FREDERICE £ GENAN. BNL pvent Notary Publi (—Attest: rect ARy B LARNER. w:; ) JOAN JOY EDSON \-AL; WOODWARD. 0 —— Gfl? o Directorm 6, Gity of Washington.'s 30, 0% 11,560.00 1 of ‘Columbia.d in the District of Columbia. 343.636.00 | 3 7 285.000.00 414.008 02 431.344 38 - ) 0 sq LN 4t T 284S [ %4