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FINANCIAL * WHOLESALE PRIGES | ARE AGAIN STEADY Pork Loins Cent Cheaper and Hams Cent Up Today at Center Market. Wholesale prices at Center Market today were little changed from yester day’s quotations. Pork loins were a cent a pound lower and hams one cent higher. The quotations | Toduy's Wholesale Prices. ! Butter- tub, 51; prints, 54 Fancy | vealarly Received by Private Wire BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK, September 10.—Brisk bidding for stocks went on through- out the session on the Curb Market today, and the bullish enthusiasm dis- played, following last week’s two days of sharply declining prices, showed no signs of changing. Practically all classes of stocks shared in the im- provement, but the active demand for motor and related shares was par- impressive, reflecting the highly favorable position of the indus- try and the outlook for the future. The upturn 200, where it compared ‘with the pre- vious final of 1931 to the large increase recently report- ed in earnings and reflected also the possibility of an early capital split-up. in Miller Rubber to | , was in response | THE Direct to The Star Office Intercontinental Rubber changed hands around 15, and there was a fractional advance in Goodyear com- ‘mon. Franklin Manufacturing rose 2 points to 36. The upward move- ment following the recent profit tak- ing in Pageol Motor was somewhat more pronounced, and special buying was noticeable in Stutz around 13%. The olls and radlos came in for their share of the Improvement, al- though in the former group there were a few ‘exceptions. Specialties on the side of the advance included Gillette Safety Razor, American Rayon and | the comparatively new Trans.Lux. The curb market lost an active in- | dustrial when Fox Film class A was transferred to the stock exchange. | Cardinal Petroleum Corporation capi- tal stock of $10 par value was re- instated. NEW YORK CURB MARKET BROP 1S FORECAST INU. 3. CROPYIELDS Harvests to Average Under Recent Years—August Im- provement Slight. By the Associated Pres Crop yields this vear will be, on the whole, well below the average of re- cent yvears, the Department of Agri- culture's crop-reporting board an- nounces in issuing its September pro- duction forcasts. There has beén lit- tle improvement in the general situa- tion over what it was a month ago. indication of maintaining their pres- ent positions indefinitely, Age, (o} RISE IN GOAL PRICES SWALL TO DATE Coal Age Sees Much Longer Strike Than Was at First | Predicted. Special Dispatch to The Star., NEW YORK, September 10.—Though the hard coal “suspension” is in its second week, both sides give every says Coal Speculation now inclines more to the bellef that there will be a pro- tracted period of idleness than was the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 the_policyholders o INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA will be held at tho . gany in the City of Newark. New Jersey, on Monday. the Seventh day of December, 1125, at twelve o'clock noon. selecting four persons 1 Le voted for by Board of Divactors. at the anmual election 0f Directors of the Company 0 be held on the FIRST MORTGAGES FOR SALE Denominations of $250, $500 $750, $1,000 and Upwards 6% Al omten i the isteice ot " JAMESF. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. THE POLICYHOLDERS OF THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA 4 that ting of o epoers ot e RUBENIE RESOURCES, Home Office_0f said Com- for the purpose of the licyholders' ‘Trusteo s members of the FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 1315 F Street JOHN POOLE, President The New York Life Insurance Company First Mortgage Loans Money to Loan Secured by first deed Of trust on real estats. REAL ESTATE LOANS First and Second Trusts | Construction Loans N. L. Lowest Interest Rates 1418 Eye St. NW. Main 5904 $14,000,000 Sansbury Co., Inc. Offers 10 Make on Improved Real Estate store packed, o EW vom;",‘ T&fllp‘(_emly;r 10.—Fol- OFucld 0 Coexdi 14 3 Corn deteriorated on account of dry | case at first. In (:]rdfer n‘;u an acute E‘”;‘:““‘ :“ ‘z‘ e ‘)"”h Al R Sggs—Fancy selec candled, 37a | /0Wing is an official list of bonds and Gult Of) of Pa. . 741 74% | weather in large areas and indicated | shortage may be deferred as long as 4. mch sustios. every valicybolder of - CER FRY (el celig! stocks traded in on the New York a . 1% ,4% |production now is 2,885,000,000 bush- | possible, however, some companies— | SOrPTaLion whe ih of the ake of twenty.one o In the 38; average receipts, 35. 2 Curb Market today: on Ol . irs 20, 1y |els, @ loss of 65,000,000 bushels in the |notably” the Delaware. Lackawanna |ii‘iores for"af leatl o soar laat past shal Poultry — Alive — Spring chickens, { qu0. iy, B £y 4 |last month. The indicated crop is 445, |and Western—have adopted regula-|be entitled 1o cast one voie in n sire A large, 31a32; small, 31; heavy fowls, | thoveands. o i > ] St ] 213 1000.000 bushels more than produced | tions calculated to spread out the|™Broxy. =L L District of Columbia and Suburbs S N I R 3 Abiea bl ok 0k Mo B Buel0- 198 114 |last year, but slightly under the aver-|available supply as evenly as practi-| —CovAl S for 3. 5 ar 10 Year Period TR S S e s - - 959 SPan Am W P wi 24 24 7 |age of the last five years. Generally | cable, preference being given where " ducks, 15a20; keats, 40a70; turke; Gas & Bl Os ik ] D910 11 Pear Oll Corp,.. 13 144 |throughout the South and in a large|necessary to the maintenance of health or nvestors 25: geese, 12a15. Dressed —Spring | 52 4m Pow & Lt 6s :;gg_ Rt S RoerTanS o'k 40 8g [part of the corn belt the crop fs not |and comfort. Heuzes Apartmeants s 2o e IR e AT bR AR SRR 035 | whils i Ohlo prospects ‘are. the best Supplies Still Heavy. Butiness Properties Offce Buildings Live stock—Calves, 11a1216; lambs, [ $0 AL GEW 1§ S8 764 [ ol S % 63, |in vears. There was little change in| That the producers did a good job Spring, 131¢al4; hogs, 12a13%. Beaverboard 8. . & . 4 1 Tidal Owige O)l.. "E 915 | Towa. up to the last minute is indicated by 2 Men 20; veal, 20; Spring| 3 Both Steel 7y %55 1034 1038 1084 47 Venezuelan Pet. 2 2 24 2 an output during the week preceding lambs, 30 5 loins, 87: Can .\'m&"m 3 GO ARG || | gk Ty Wk SO o e Wheat Doing Better. the strike that exceeded that of the smoked shoulders haros 88, IR, 51 % it i3 Spring wheat yields are running|previous week, which was the largest s % s 2¢ g . Sy e sllghtly higher than earller expecta- |since December, 1922. All in all, the Fruit and Vegetable Review Apples—Supplies liberal' demand & Codsny te ready harvested fs estimated at 416,- | sonable bounds, considering conditions. | c slow, market dull; %ashel baskets, 2 Cudahy 5as % 000,000 bushels, making the country's| Company quotations are but little inati d U |E Maryland and Virsiata, various varie: | * %5 Bod GO dss £ B 15 total prospective wheat crop about | changed, 10 cents having been added | Dt e e praoo: aoentn |8 RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY 1.00a1.50; few fancy, large size, B FEE extiles 8 Cuba Co N J 6 C.'& P. Telephone os. 1 4 Aero Sup A... 2 Aero Sup B 2 Am Hawaiian S8 Trac Rayon Prod. Stores v El Cor A L. o tions. The crop is now forecast at duced last vear. Winter wheat al 700,000,000 bushels, or ,000,000 more country s unusually well prepared for Prices, too, are keeping within rea- in a few instances to the quotations on YOR! NEW September 10 (P).— Washington Investment First Mortgage Notes All Details Given Prompt Attention R RiAaE EeOr.. mn Tl A 023 y i o 284,000,000 bushels, or 21,000,000 more | a strike, # stocks in the hands of con i Ty e Marlel PATN T Amal Leather. . (than early August conditions indicat-|sumers are of goodly size and retail ON APPROVED SECURITY ce Bureau of Agricigfural as Bal 61 A 100 e L“E,",',m ed and 1,000,000 more than was pro-|ers’ supplies are heavy. Apply e e e n L 2.00 Ed B, o than produced last year, but 137,000, |egg. stove and chestnut and 50 cents " | - Cabbage—Bupplies moderate; de an % 3 3 Siberpow 8 000 less than the five-vear average. | on pea. Though independent schedules Mr. O’Dennell, Myr. | MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT . mand slow, market dull; New York.| 88 Rod Sar'le’® e ol are considerably higher, some of these Mortgage Department e S0W, Iket Gull, New Took, bl L - Ariz Pow & L.. 2 Potato Prospects Drop. = > r bulk per cwt., domestic round type 5 General Pet s. .. 01w 15 AnE Fov. & 4 producers are out of the market, hav- 044 \@ A, - . . 9T 19 GuIT'0 corn'ba % A T ke Irish potato prospects declined 9,-|ing been booked for their entire out. 4321 licwl Hoenue; supplies light; de-| 25 Kans € Torm Bia {40 Gan & Eiec 183 000,000 bushels because of hot weather | put in advance of the suspension. P olorad 10 Kovs T C Ph blas K0 88 4 . in August, with drought in many sec- : Sl teady; Colorado, f SLTNen Bow fers 100% 2 Atlas P C nev: " 513 o e oY 2, | Soft Coal Market Maintains Strength. e B L e Jibop Mok £ LT 1%, 1B Schwar Cig A 15 344,000,000 bushels, which is 111,000,-| Desplte an output exceeding con- and 9s, . jumbo flats, 1. 6 Long Isl Light 6 10014 & e R 000" bushels smaller than last year's | sumption by more than 2,000,000 tons, 5 standard 2 4 3} Janltoba Tow Js. o3 1 Dreaopoth A .ot harvest. In proportion to population, | the bituminous coal market continues | OLDEST G light: de at Dstl Pro s 1005 2 Bkyn City R R. 7 the potato crop seems likely to be|to display marked strength. Steady National We]l Earned 1 R st Ko 6 Bucres o 1m0 the smallest since 1916, but the final | accumulation of reserves by consum i e ; ~qt. climax baskets, Concords, e 4Gar Lignt, o 34 weeks of the growing season may |€rs, stimulated by the hard coal sus | ank in . ’ o1 PR R Rhanigs. tho: ST ALeralE e |Dension, Tiks dbactben 106 fonthes the District Prestice 1 Lettuce—Eastern supplies liberal; 508 | s rp Cor. 2 crop experts say. Indications are for | unusually well, but how long this will of Columbia (=4 demand market weak; New Let v 8 100 100 Chi Nip B Tt a yield of about 100 bushels an acre, | continue’ will depend to & large ex- i . York, w quality and condi- 7e..... 102 3 1 Christie Brown . 4 as compared with 124 last year. tent on the duration of the halt in fThe standing of this o 3 (3 Ckve Auto 1 Threshing of oats brought results|anthracite production. Best S ity at TRUST bank represents the re- best” - 2 Eommw P nw pa el % |above earlier expectations and a pro- Nae est Security est’ 75; poorer, 25250 2 Commw P nw prd 2 % |above xpec pro- Soft Coal Output Increased. 5 i . ward of over a century Supplies moderate; demand 168 Commw P rts . -85 duction of 1,462,000,000 bushels is in U 1 Int st duties of R e e 78 Commy FaGoer 203 25% 29% | dicated. That is a gain of 75,000,000 | Output. of bituminous coal in the| nusual inieres of constructive service tts, 100-pound sacks, yel- 153 Cont! Bak 30f 35% 35% |over last month’s forecast. l"_‘:"&g“{!‘:g‘l‘“;_‘fi‘ e gy Svery financial authority con every to the public. No. 2 Goontl Tow e 82 M40 02 Tobacco Qutlook Brighter. net tons, compared with 10,523,000 ||| cedes First Mortgage Notes offer nature £ Peach M | 100%™ 190% 100™ e o 4632 48%| Rains during August improved thetons in the preceding week, as shown |J| 1€, safest type of investment— . fiThe Metropolitan . 1100 bo " 100 AU AR e 333 32% | tobacco crop in the East, but nearly | by revised figures. = Anthracite out. ||| 20, this particular issue is discharged wants to serve YOU e Supplies light; demand 35 Doshier Dic CC B 14% |all Kentucky and Tennessee types de- | put in the week ended August 29 SAFEST of the safe—for they sth e £ood : New York, bushel | it ¥ L6DuhE O R $ 1% svoeatatr Todieatah moocution $ aled 2,319,000 met tons, as against ||| are backed by exceptional North wit] and every one else who e el aia i 03 | ) Bleekuto ‘Lita 3% a0% |placed at 1247.000.000 pounds, an in-| 2,209,000 tons produced in the pre.|[| West restdential realty. That efficiency is for a bigger and enns a s el askets, ] ] 008 9oy i E & Sh pfd1 % 1044 | crease of 13,000,000 over a monthe ago. | vious week they pay Setter Washington. ;;\t ‘:x:‘«::x‘\m)‘ n‘i\' large size, 4.25a4.50; 0 008 0% w’s:: = s e nt ég,’; Peanuts suffered from the 3 Coal Age index of spot price of and 2 P = > s G5 90 99 99 "9 Eisenlohr Bros. © 4 14 * |spread drought in the Southern Si bituminous coal made a further ad- 7 2 Pears—Supplies moderate; demand FOREIGN BONDS Engin Pub_Serv 22% 23 |and production will be much below |vance lust week, standing on Septem O intere-i economy ° moder market dull; New York, Andi Na C 6sw w 08 98 T Bareka sacan a0, 199, 192, | the five-year average, the crop. now |bver 5 at 183, the corresponding price |J| makes them all the more atiractive —111 Years Old bushel baskets, Bartletts, 1.25; Seck. 8 Qity Berlin 6%s.. 88 &7 54) Bureka Vacuum C 471, 47% 47% & 608,000,000 pounds. Ay Ry & ¥ els. ©.50a3.00 5 Qity Graz_8s c 99 345 Fageol Motors Co 147 141 141 | being forecast at ,000 pounds. | being $2.2 Talk with Mr. Kelley, man-, - Tdob 1 s 04 Est R R France 7s 86% s Matae T .. 20, N 2 Fruit prospects have changed but| Hampton Roads dumpings during ager of our L Dept., about otatoes—Supplies moderate: de-| 44 B K R Fran Rt % Eiin Jaapect UM O3 % |isttie in the last month and are still'|the week ended Septomber 3 totales e ° By Tmn sy, W] S DRNY 58 86 3 Ford Mot Co Can 480 below the usual average. 421,390 net tons, compared with 411, Cobblers, U, S, No. 1. 500 pennevl. | 1 Kin Denmark 8228 128% (583 000 | I Eral hena BC 11 Virginia Crop Prospect 814 tons in the previous week. etru 0 ltan ; an T . 8. » 4.00; in Neth 6s '5 5 u | vania, 150-pound sacks, Round White: 3§ Krupo é"nfiln Yo 0o 100% = D e . (€ % | o, Virsinia is expected to have 1 060 WOOL A > = PAID ON U. S. No. 1, 3.50a3.75; mostly, 3.50. P G 1 Gen oo Cream. 44 000 pounds of peanuts, 104,346, DEMAND IMPROVES. Realtors P 0 = Sweet potatoes—Practically no sup-| 3 Rues Goobs 550 3 % Gen Gas & EI nw 187 pounds of tobacco and 6,910,000 barrels 5 CAERL AR SAVINGS osite U. S. Tr D s % = S N o % ury plies on market: too few sales report.| 15 Buss Govs 837 o Gen G &'Elnw'A 58 of apples. West Virginia will have | BOSTON, September 10 (Special).— 1415 K St. Main 4752 ed to quote. 4 3 0 e e T 4,493,000 barrels of apples. Maryland's | Raw wool dealers today reported im- Tomato Demand Fair. e 20 Gillette § R.... 06 tobacco yield Is placed at 20,200,000 | provement in the demand from wor- E: e o8 Glen Adon Coal 13874 pounds. Virginia is expected to have | sted manufacturers’. Most of the Tomatoes — Homegrown; receipts N 1 R RS 5.072,000 bushels of sweet potatoes and | manufacturers’ takings, however, moderate; demand moderate, market Bg il g e 12,904,000 bushels of white potatoes.|were around $1.25 for fine domestic steady; homegrowns, one-half-bushel hrEs e Foreign Wheat Status. wools, which s a shade below the hampers, 25a50. A ol | opiness C 8¢ > o i current quotation. Fine territories Cucumbers—Supplies very nunits. 1 Hellman Rich nfd Foreign prospects for wheat, an: ,re peing held for $1.25 to $1.32 and mand moderate, marl 1000 Anclo Am OWl 1 Horn & Hardart 3 |nounced today by the Department of | fne Jrench combing at $1.25 to $1.28. " FOR INVESTORS York, bushel baskets, Dills, 1.50a2.00. | o400 AU Lobos L. 24 2 R R Ty ot mid-. 7% 7% | Asriculture, indicate that in 24 coun | Hyit bloods have bean moving at §1 s eciall t Cauliflower—Supplies light; demand 10 Cumberland P L. 144 = 144 1Intl Cone Ind C. 03 3 91 | tries of the Northern Hemisphere the | ¢, combing wools and quarter-bloods P S| moderate, market steady; New York,| 108 Gal S Ol 710t Mateh € pfd 514 B1% 51% | yield will total 2.433,000.000 bushels. | nuosoi 5 "0 cente. e 5808 Himbie oil & R 1 Intern Uil & 4 23 7 | compared with 2,303,000,000 last vear. T PR Daméons—Supplies moderate; do-| Doy i ok & Gan & g L g % while in the Southern Hemisphere Have your rental pp : de il 2% Johos Manville . 175 3 mand light, market steady: New York, | 10104 B L .. : .- Jones Radio 31 3y crops are promising and a record BUTTER HIGHER TODAY. soperty. mandset one-half-bushel hampers, 1.00a1.15. 11].33 1\5.‘;:(1{:.:‘ Ltd. xu.l gy;;;r(!’:fl;fi! acreage is apparent. \ P CHICAGO, September 10 (#).—But- {; E ¥ fh & t S 200 ity i - & B, G ot In 15 European countries an increase 3 o .—But- y an efficien . 12200 Prairie 0 & G n 8% 5 Land ¢ Fia.. .\ of 191,000,000 bushels over last year's . i “'5"5’."':,;1&‘3,5,2;;"‘:5_":';['; and competent or- COTTON IS STRONG O i FEREY £ ok harvest was estmated. - German| o3 PX[fas, (0% standarde, 5 extra sl el IN CONVENIENT DENOMINATIONS . e &3 oduction e s plac op | 1 Sk 3 : - = s 5°0" Tndia 2 i : . > s 2%5; ary firs . OND {0UGHT REP! 5900 3 O Haneae: $o%d . oo Owems e a preliminary estimate of 100,000,000 ordinary g NI b0 . 2805 0 Kentye 127y i Lonz Tal LA made on the basls of the June 1 con ; VE! | zet0 s'0 WA 2% 30 Maviag" co [ | dition report, while the crop thert | e e Let our experi- in DISTRICT o COLUMBIA = iz T 1 Mare Wiro ¢ Lid {Tast vear totaled 83,000,000 bv” 1s. "/} AR | ence serve you. - d P : e | e wheat acreage in Al q ) Liverpool Cables and More Active 4 NCoe Box. gty 18,829,000 acres, the |3 Continental Ti | TH | 14 Mid West BHL 1 {5y |was placed at 18820000 acres. ihe 3 Continental Trust Company § 8. 1 Mid West Util pf 97% 9712 |largest on record, against 18,532,000 in- | ! Demand for Cloth Also 18 Carin Synd 53 ul ¥<fi w?i{ ;'.’:.Jr‘in 1;;{??‘ ,‘.’,;’,; dicated in the June 1 report. Private | Capital ; B.F.SAULCO. 5 it Serv prd Ll & e Jainoc.. . 2 9% | sources in Australia said the crop | i Helps Markets. 44 Cotumbian " Cyn. - ] ARSI e 317 | there was equal to last year, with | One Million Dollars g | 93 Greole Synd ~ .10 T 230 g Rad? 148 | probably slight increases in some sec- 14th & H Streets ] Main 2100 | own Cent Pe " e 89 {tions. The sowing in that country » | = = ,,x.‘: Py 2% | was estimated at 10,755,000 acres for —— w—— 925 15th St. e September 10.—The | L% 1924, the largest of any preceding | —— . e — Coiton | markel | showed renewed | Washington Stock Exchange | +, except those of the World War. | 912 15th Street Main 6888 #trength this morning owing fo in- | § "Merchandiss % ————— REAL ESTATE LOANS serfous complaints of | SALES | ick Pl n“wi g HE. s conditions in Eastern belts,| washington Rwy. & Elec. pfd—10 at 88, | Bt o be% | LIVE POULTRY HIGHER. 51 % e relatively firm Liverpool cables and | ¥s National Bank—10 at 382, 10 at 114 | CHICAGO, September 10 (®).—Poul- | I3 U BUSINES: PROPERTY reports of & more active demand for | ° 3% 114w |try—Alive, higher: receipts, 8 cars RESIDENCE LOANS AT LOW RATES cotton goods. Realizing and hedge | AFTER CALL. g8 " "o ' | fowls, 21a27; brollers, 29: Springs, 26; FRED T. NESBIT selling was readily absorbed by cov-| Gepital Traction Co—2 at 1001 r Sta P C wis 12 13 11% | roosters, 17%; turkeys, 20; ducks, gl X > 1. ering, trade buying and rebuying by e e S w $Ghio, Trazt bid. 74K Tih 74K |3 geese, 15a17. INVESTMENT BLDG. Main vocent sellers. and prices were 35 to | 165°3'at 165, 104 To5. 7 7 1 = 10ue: ot oor Aly Rw .!xgz: ” — 42 points net higher at the end of the | - Wadbinsion ™ Rws: ec. pld—2 1gutiet Co bitd 1003 100% 100 40000000000 000% t NTEREST first hour, with December selling at | 5B5iomac Elec. cons. 55—$1.000 at 100. P oA 1o ™ rava peid WINS BIG OIL CONTRACT. e a eans (o ou 2398 and January at 23.44. Money—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent. Penn P & L pf. 103% m'x@ 1038 | NEW YORK, September 10 (). 1. gables reported that some hedge sell- BONDS. M T wyrned 2 ;Z,f The Texas Co. has closed a narnl’ WANTED! ng had been absorbed by covering = 5 o 4 vith the Interborough Rapid | H i is combined and trade buying in Liverpool. Bid and Asked Prices. ER L 1F B0 O e o e oils|@ SECOND TRUST NOTES This rate on Smith Bonds is now New York cotton futures closed steads at | PUBLIC UTILITY .8 Pyrene 3 %10t 10% | 60 all subway and elevated cars of | Funds avallable for the pur- with a record of no loss to any investor in ae o Rem N. (L Tl R Settom fuleen clog | 4 Kem No 107 . - Cars chase of all kinda of second trust | L e s T 1% Reo' Mot.. 3 | the system, which operates 4,595 cars. | @ Sotme. g o ol, & Tel. 4%5.. 071y ® Rova Radio... . = e | real estate. Dt action in Am. Tol. & Tel. etl. tr. bs... 101% X Bopnl, Tapew O 30 | ® cvery case. { Aot b Foismac a0 ; S W L U4, | FIRST ARTLOOM DIVIDEND. g { Ana. Potor guar. de. ey b < 5 Telephone of Va. bu. 7% T M2 - R e = A ) : Opepine: Januar f'.n‘flzj” Traction R R. bi... 947 Southeast P & 1148 $0 ¢ AuinuRliGiERE o (oAt g ke and_ Transactions Co. Fifty-two Years Proven safety is the How $10 a Month Here is another ex- i . Gty & Sub 3 L o9 3 ) 30% s Artlc - New Orleans Quotations. Gearxstown R % Bon Pairs i ‘38 Corporation was declared yesterday, of Proven Safety feature of Smith Becomes $25,000 ample of what 7% VEW ORLEANS; September J0.— | botone: C 10w 32 Sou Dairies B wi 3. payable October 1, to holders of rec- ures De March, 23 opened 3.45 bid 1051 108 £ e 21 Swift Inal ord September 17 Bonds that appeals most strongly to conservative investors. And rightly so, for safety is the first essential of will do. If a man starts at the age of 25 to invest only $70 a month in 7% Smith Bonds, and reinvests the ~New Orieans co o it | 3 St Tofd - % successful investing. But the rate of interest interest at the same rate, he will have, at the at net advance of & | Wassingio e 7 Thomn R Cv t ¢ b you receive—in other words, what you accom- age of 65, more than $25,000. Yet he actually Octoh | Waih! Kwy. & Elee. gen. Be. R E o Eriort o plish with the money you invest—also has an will pay only $4,800. All the rest will be com- . MISCELLAXEOUS - agpeda shin oL % important bearing on the success of your pound interest. : B soin Bioek Ld BK. 36 10i% 108% | 535 Prambull Steel = s Pl investment. s EAEERE earty iom o i 14 air ay Howan Investment Our Investment Sav- L 101 i WHEAT YIELD PLACED i o Blirags s i 6 & Imn G 0 - Profitable In Smith Bonds, the ~Doubles Itself ings Plan also enables rdma % o 3. - ElL .. b AT 13 BUSHELS PER ACRE| . _vusuic vnuiry bk G d00 41 . aswellasSafe proven safety of 52 N S b e PRI s o R T AR S, Bhoe Mach 0 46 HERE'S an elderly man who depends on yearsiscombinednow RCOmE from an investment simply by rein- Agriculture Department Says This | Kb o oo ot 250 L g 2% vou for subsistence. You've never met with the attractive interest rate of 7%, which ~ YeSting the interest coupons. If you own a Country Will Have Very Wash Bwy. & 7 % I3 him. You won’t for many years. For this man adds impetus to the growth of your invested $1,000 bond paying 7%, and reinvest the cou- Waeh Rwy & Elec. pid.. = fands | Moreaicr.. v bice abe sisvid pens at 7%, your original investment of 1,000 | Terminal Tax: com. o .. - i T s . > Y ¢ privilege g Little for Export. e e 12] Walworth w is Yourself—grown old. of using our Investment Savings Plan, which Wil 87oW, in 1034 years, to $2,000, v Aacbteted Brasi | 71 Wost Pow pid. | 3% 7 i ir wi im? K ives the full i N s By (54 Amoriiad Trew M eihie 1 Dow. DML b :Are you playing faxr with him? Are you leav gl: m{::\ medfi;h{;:lt‘:;fafindu;ze:esronev:z First Mortgage 2% Smith Bonds are splaoed et 18 bushels an acro be tne | 2l MINING $TOC ing some of the fruits of your present industry PO‘Y" int;rest Prigs bonduth: 0 compo Security First Mortgage L s e TR o AT A Man of the Present to spend the Elderly Man's An Independent Money grows surpris- :’:;;inyy al::lp‘:r:igét;;c:?u’:nfi“:g i Is. The acry : A h Y T s -tested safe- four tentha of 1 er cent smallr tha : heritage? Monthly Income ingly fast when inter- guards.” You may buy Smith Bonds outright, feld. this r's erop is forecast | TRUST COMPAN 5 & : . 5 est is compounded at or under our Investment Savi Plan, in 10,000,000 bushels. while last | ity & Trust, Play fair with him—by saving and mv.'estl.ng 7% 1f you invest $50 a month inP;‘}’ Smith $100, $500 and $1,000 denomin:am Ma Localed; 578,008900 & ! Bu : in first mortgages through an organization Bond: : . 2 o b ¢ . The crop this ts” Bank onds, and reinvest your interest at the same turities range from meet home requirements, crop experts ay. and there will be very little or no wheat for export. i TODAY'S METAL MARKET. Wash. Loaa & Trast... National Sav Union Trust Street which itself is known for fair play—whose in- vestment offerings are sound and secure—and bear an attractive rate of interest. rate, youwill have saved, in 10 years, $8,657.10 —enough to give you, at 7%, 2 monthly in- come of more than §50; that is, a monthly income greater than your monthly investment. 2 to 15 years. Send your name and address today for our two booklets, telling the facts you will want to know about 7% Smith Bonds and explaining all details of our Investment Savings Plan. e e 1. o | eaciics” " 08 1Qten, dvex 6% (4 F tures, 14%. Tin, firm: spot and near- BIRB INGURA = = e mE H SMI I ll Co 75; futures, 57.50. TIron, ady ey et g, Lo, | S OLL, PRODUCTION GROWS. EEMHENSEY Co, O e : . 9.50. Zince, .\lead,\'.; Bast St Lou_fl spot | Nationai Union. NEW YORK, September 10 (Spe- wfll‘ s e ——— e il ; and 1y 7 Antimony, TITLE 1) clall.—The American Petroleum In. ('p;ug Streel. W " NEW YORK PITTSBURGH . olumbta Title: stitute cstimated the daily average | . s = What Experts Buy. Trained investors always buy se- curities that have a substantial loan value. One of the surest methods of determining the value of any.stock Is to seek a loan on it. If your banker declines to consider it as collateral | Security Storase.. You can rest assured its markotability does not amount ¢0 much. D. C. Paper pfd. e Morchants' Transfer & Sior.. 1 ergenthaler Limotspe... ...t Natl. Mtge, & Invest. pid Ol Dutch Market com Old Dutch Market pid Lanston Monotype. . . crude ofl production during the week | ended September 5, et 2,138,850 bar- ! rels, an increase of 22,500 barrels from | the ' preceding week. Imports aver- d 126,858 barrels daily against 181,286 daily in the week preceding. e A Washington Marke Yellow Cab...... “Ex div. Professional ox drivers were known a5 “bull whackers.” @ashingion.D.C. 56 Years Without Loss to An Investor. NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 52 YEARS SMITH BUILDING, 8:5 Fifteenth Sereet—Main 6464

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