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T34 RESORTS. BOOM S PREDICTED IN NEW FINANCING Expected Debt Agreement May Be Followed by Record | Demand for Loans. Money Big Factor In Wall Street /eek’s Activities = By the Associated Press, NEW YOR eptember 2 Alstinetly firmer rt_in The ¥ i bond X levels in establi £ higher the open market v of 2 possibl v Ieder | rate at an ea | Ange was 1 New low for the vear | the grain Cotton prices broke $5 to $7 a bale following an unexpected increase in the Gov. ernment’s 1925 crop estimate, but made Irregular recovery later. - WALL STREET BRIEFS. YORK, September * n of $5 a ton expected to be by the International Paver king the 1926 contract prices & ton. comy ith the © rent vear's quot $70. As duction of news pr i | low-cost_Canudian | d from h]g the year, no depressing eff earnings through the reduction Is anticipated. T. HUGHES. e Star September 26.—The formal beginning of negotiations this weel: between the French governmeny &nd the United States for the funding | nce’s debt to this country took BY GEORGE Special Diepatch to 1 NEW YORK, on the Loans ind private | ) this country. municipal anticipated. New Record Predicted. It has been known for a long time that the financial programs of the wvarious Ea n countries have in cluded prospective borrowings n..m} American s through the me- dium The total of these | t been estimated in indebted- plant will be account & Youngstown dispatches say_officials | of Trumbull Steel are now directing | attention to permanent financing in which developments may be expected shortly. One of the first changes will bhe an adjustment of the iron con with Trumbull Cliffs Pury g more _effective installed under town Sheet and Foverpay i investc loan is has the outstanding dir ome of the Ches: August incre s> ained | operati money nd Ohi the for minent. ion of the bond the advance in for the elght months wis $19.0 against $14,908,343 for a year a while gross gained more than $8, 000, s 1 ha 000 to $78,541,245. | ctly to the local political itlons, i which along have been. the domi'| Voting _truste common nating factor in the market for these | stock of United a1 Compa- | securities. Moreover, the earnings of s today resu i York traction companies | undergone some favorable ! in the past several months. | bonds have lectric ¢ 1ed divid the certificate holders of record Oc Lol dillne Co. now s, he said cars | ind by | Octover e number would be in-| STEEL MARKET QUIET. | o e st oo e | business Buyers Delay Placing Orders Ahead | 4 of Early Needs. ! YORK, market ust net operatir Milwankee ncome of the | nd St Paul in NEW ber The active dene steel wa . Chrysler. ¥ Chrysl Motors, sailed c u « E sean business trip today quirements Consequentl production of 1.000 cars by prices were I=| first of the vear. Daily production { now is 850 ca | chairman of | on u Euro-| predicting | the | !"1»’1] w There overthe weak In copper ment reported Stockholders of the Southern Can- Power Co. have approved creation | of $50,000.000 first morts bonds | and an Increase in preferred stock | ’frnm 50,000 to 100,000 shares. | h u\d\li in the last quarter. | no signs_of uneasiness | 1 strike. rap steel there in demand, available abroad low prices. There absence of export de; ers for domestic covered the vember was no Huh'n\\‘ with re: at |r‘LAInN_\| o continued nd, while buy- Car, Co. for the eight months this yea were $2,834,126 before taxes, wption having | equal after preferred dividends their October-No- | $4.03 a' share on the no-par arently, \’uvmmfln stock. 1 Net earnings of Paige-Detroit Motor | 1 to] value | Continental Ofl has tested its dis- covery well on Table M. New Mex inftial production . 3 feet in the sand. onds, 40a421;] 6.243 firsts, 2 POULTRY PRICES STEADY. CHICAGO, September ady small, Open for Sum. | mer cueste. His. New Market, in ear Endiess Cav- | etables, chicken i lichte, Bushong = ‘Battlefm.ld House | torical old home, mil the Shenandoah 'Va arks The Resort City Beautiful Whes Seashore and Country Mest FINEST IN THE FALL Every Sport at its Best Golf, Fishing, Boatmg, Riding, Motoring AMPLE NOTEL ACCOMMOBATIONS e “The House with the Surf-Bathing, Golf, Horseback Ownenhip Management Summer isn't over 'till November Come down to the Boardwalk, join the sort of people you fancy, and enjoy the summer attractions and outdoor life of the delightful September-October Season. Select your headquarters from the wonderful array of distinctive hostelries of which even the largest. metropolitan city would be proud. Surf Bathing into October. Golf, Sailing, Tennis and all other sports. cAtlantic City’s Season Has No End. THE LEADING HOUSES are slways open and comprise the finest Il to any of the following hotels will secure booklet, rates, reservations and other information. in the world. A wire, letter or phone A -Hotel Morton A -Seaside Hotel A -The Holmhurst A -Chalfonte-Haddon Hall AE-The Breakers A -Hotel Dennis A -Hotel Brighton £ -The Shelburne A -Hotel St. Charles A -Galen Hall merican Plan. European Plan. FOUR AND ONE-HALF HOURS FROM WA ortable and convenient {rain service with throush Fu a Baltimos E -Ritz-Carlton A -Hotel Strand | A -Hotel Chelsea | base, | tive | pe; | CONTINENTAL | Alwass open Both American and European Plans Central location with two blocks of Ocean Front Particularly Attractive during ATLANTIC CITY'S great FALL SEASON September to November inclusive Theatres, Movies, and countless other amusements Radio through W.P. G. £ -The Ambassador Ar-Hotel Traymore AE-Marlborough-Blenheim | ar-Hotel Knickerboeke r THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 27. 1925—PART 1. 8,200-aere lease on which the well is located. Canadian Natlonal Rallways in r-d Au:um net operating income ainst $715683 in An-| | Net for the elzht months Jumped to $8.385.602 from S$3.928.364 in the same. period la tock of | 1,000,000 | ed b 1ditional | in_capit ). from heen appre s, providing an 500,000 T stock to quipment fimanc The ordered Louisvi nd has Nushville 0 box ¢ 3 1 from Bethle! Sales of pig iron in the local market this week exceeded 20,000 tons, against nd 10,000 in the two preceding About 15.000 tons were pend- which will be closed early next Pri arve fim at §19 a ton| Buffalo, and $21. eastern Penn- | ¥ sylvania. ing week. wut th to 100 per cent dur | e /100,000,000 BUSHELS | OF WHEAT DELIVERED| CHIC . September 26 (&), selling of it from Winni . pulled .mm wheat prices today n early advance. Reports in- ed that nearly 100,000,000 bushels, d-breaking total for this time 0 de 1 un o NEW YORK DAIRY PRICE3 ) 195 tubs s, closely s nearby and nearby v whites, first to erage extras, 48a66; Pacific o whites, extras, 63a66; do., firsts extra firsts, 48a60 NEW ORLEANS SPOT COTTON. Western h tember steady, Tow middlin middlin; ATLANT'C CITY AHOH DlS mchon Tdeal Facalit wsfwomdoorh'c Superior Cuisine &Seruee Specia) FalleWhrier Rakes o Avercean Plox ~ }')4,-.-( 'uan City's Best | fioder.gfg P:go st mmouemoouols % RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS from botela. Ehower buths Fravator, | Unober o Cathorte and ¢ rotastant o Turite germics B Lads 8 D od Oppos 1ot and -nla map e o o —,—--_q Colton Manor : nsylvania Avenue JAtlantic City 1 I.'J del\qhtful place to dopa‘ T —————— reads; terms moderate WALSH DUNCA ticks Av B mproved. A tu Write or phe Home Atmosphere’ Riding, Roller Chairs, Piers, Josiah White & Sons Co. GTON mane via Penma. R. R, with frequent connections at Philadelphia. Railrad thmeo tabies and full information can be secured from local ticket agent. i Fifteen chked by Kellogg for | 1 by the |1 *{ prices. | esting. l COTTON PRICES WEAKEN. | CHICAGO STOCK MARKET. ! CHICAGO, September 26 (A).—Ar | mour preferred, 901 Real Silk, : Swift & Co., 11 swift Interna ! tional Unior: Carbide, 701, United | Light and Powe United es Gypsum la ban und K: CENTRAL AMERICAN TR'BUNA'_S NAMED\Marke: Drops in Final Trading in Short Session. NEW YORK, September 26 (#). | Apprehensions of unfavorable weath- 'nlr-\(\nmnl nts in the Southwest over D advance in | Arbitration Bodies Recently Created. WEEKLY BANK REPORT. NEW YORK. September 25 () he actual condition of elearing house banks and trust companies i { week shows excess reserve 0. This is an incre 0 comps a gereit T level the point This list of We Am from which arbitr vester 10 10 points low M Offerings seemed to incr A 3 the 24-centelevel for December, how- Reuben {ever, and the market eased off during William C.'Den- | {he jast half hou & by @ D. C.; David Jayne | recent buyers, b er hedge selling Washington, D. C.; Prof. Manley | by the South and a renewal of local ©. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass.; Charles | selling accompanied by reports that Cheney Hyde, Washington, D. C.:l(he Weather Bureau had no knowl- Nathan L. Miller, New York: John|edge of any troplcal storm develop- Mook hough there were rumors ings had been issued ven, Conn.; Washington, D. Washington, Hill, ENGLAND —FRANCE | GERMANY | «cellent Accomodations | At Low Winter Rates S. S. Columbus October 1st 755t and Fastest German Ship. 00 Tous: 20 Knots S. BREMEN—Oct. 6 One-Class Cabin to Cobh and Bremen The New S. S. Berlin—Oct. 13 to ENGLAND, FRANCE & GERMANY from ANN | the cotton crop report. of the De Ak | ment of Agriculture lfl-v“! will show prelimin; art- | s of October 1 estimate of | usual bale condition Washington indicate | the give vield per and | forecast, but will not | figure i Private advices from Liver- Aytembenszn) U= |intol thpor fair demand for cot- Forelgn excha steady: quotations! ton cloths from India and the Conti- (n cents): Great Britain, demand, | nent, 484150 ca 18415 60-day bills on banks France, demand, 4.73%:; e Ttaly,” demand, 4.0 Demand-Belgium, 436 - D FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW YOR} e bies, 1807 1.73% 408, 40.17; Nor-| : Denr in. 14.40° Czecho weden, zerland. 19.30 816: Poland Independent Around the Werld Tours $501.70 and up WEST INDIES CRUISES | b7 the 8. 8. COLUMBUS Jan 10 & Feb. 2 16.70 All Shore Ex i & »miby Compan uded in Rates NORTH GERMAN LLOYD | 32 Brosdway. N. Y: C.. or your local §. S. Agent WOOL MARKET STRONG. = BOSTO sales of fl , September (Special). lean ba E to 1 tracted attention | indicuting the gradual stiffening of In the foreign market Monte. ontinued to be the most inter-} . 2 % coured Cape wools were | ¥ 3 » . Nov. ents clean basis for odd GRACE LINE 10 Hanever 8q.,N.Y.C. service. Fortnightly sail from New York. Special ra ‘Round South America Tours. . Oct. Oct. 15 oct: 28 $§ Santa Luisa. video bought 93 Tot TOURS. } Your Steamship é‘é’&‘ig‘s’ Problem Solved Bring us your problem re- sarding passage to Europe. In our vast organization of 106 ships ofevery type your exact requirements will be met, whether for a luxuri ous suite on the world's largest steamer Maijestic or economical passage in the | ) New, Tourist 3rd Cabin. | w:ur: STAR Lnu | S e P | Washington Office, 1208 F. St, N.W. R. M. 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Bookings in First, Second,Intermediate and ThirdClass Manchuria Finland (26,700 tons disp. 23,350 tons disp.) Mongolia (36,700 tons disp.) Hick: I'llfl ¥ i:rrfl W, or any nulhnrlnd -lrnm-l\ PANAMAP. Mo Marcsatis OwE o7 THE Gazat herself pre-eminent in this par- orany authorized Steamshp Agens ticular field. SUNNY FLORlDA" Cuising and Service are of the world-renowned Cunard standard. Mansgement: Cook's, the old- est, foremost of all travel organ- izations; the only one with 2 complete chain of permanent offices around the world. Itineragy: as perfect as possible, synchronizing the arrival in cach land with the time of year when climatic as well as other conditions offer their greatest attractions. plete Guide Book, depicting the ull itinerary is now ready; let us send you a copy. R M. e » i agent lightful Sea Trip | FIC LINE direet the | Fares cover all shore excursions THOS. 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On this cruise, you visit the world's memorable places at the most memo- rable time. The Holy Land at Christmas. Cairo for the New Year's Cele- bration. Indiainthelively, - lovelycool season.Japanin plum-blossom time... Sail- ing Dec. 3rd from New York. Returning April 10 toNewYork....Perfectar- rangements; this cruise is under one management, ship and shore. Unusual privileges; Canadian Paci- fic is the world's greatest travel system. EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND The great 25,000-ton cruise favorite Lierature which every world traveler should have. From ur local agent, or C. E. Ips, Canadian_Pacific, D0: HE, Sersomad strvice 1o . Personal service red. STEAMS HIPS. _STEAMSHIPS. IDEAL SEPTEMBER RESORT VIRGINIA BEACH SPE Tucluding Hot; Fridny 1o Monday Saturday 1o Tuesduy . NEW YORK-BOSTON BY SEA City Ticket Offico Woodward Bldg., 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. ldz 1 Ve TR S-Dly Tours *90 37 Including All Expenses for ar, Hotel and Side Trips Bermuda is Cool in Summer. 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RESOLUTE From New York Jan. 21,1926 " LosAngeles Feb. 6, 1926 " San Francisco Feb. 9, 1926 Rates $1500 and up including shore excursions. to the West Indies The Panama Canal and Spanish Main —a perfect cruising ship, ideal in size and equipment — world re- nowned service, manage- ment, and cuisine—S5 winter ‘vacation cruises. RELIANCE From New York Dec. 19—14days Jan. 9-15days Jan.27-27days Feb.27-27days April 1-14 days Rates $150 and $250 and up. For full information send to UNITED AMERICAN LINES (Harriman Line) 35-39 Broadway, New York, or local steamship and tourist agents

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