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FINANCIAL. CHICKENS CHEAPER IN'LOCAL MARKET Heavy Hens Advanced—Eggs Also Higher—Price of Beef Is Unchanged. Spring chicken prices have taken : slight drop, while the price of heav hens remains unchanged. Dealers say the demand for heavy hens has in creased the past week or two, while that for Spring chickens is not so great. Few turkeys are being received. The demand for them at 35 and 38 15 not so great, however, and dealers say there will not be much demand for the king fowl until about the Thanksgiving holiday season Bgg prices took a little spurt, but dealers think the prices will not hold high lons, as storage egss are ex pected to come to the rescue of con- sumers. Hennery esgs, white, went to 57 and 58, while selected were qQuoted at 48 and average receipts, 43 and 46. ‘Today’s Wholesale Prices. Butter— tub, 53; prints store packed, 35. sggs—Fancy, selected average receipts, white. 57a5 Poult candled chickens, turkeys, Fruit and Ves Today’s market on fruits and vegetables (cuinpiled by the Market News Service Bureau of Agri. cultural E Apples moderate. ginia 6.00: York, A 3-inch A 2linch Washingten, extra fancy fancy, mosi thans, mostly 90; 1 baskets, nedium to larsg demand irrels, Vir- mostly b Hubbar 6.00; Pennsylv: to extra fancy | pitzenbur; Ma varieties, 1.75; few best, 2.00. *abbage ipplies moderate mand moderate, market steady; York, bulk per ton, Danish 83.00a85.00. Celery Supplies moderate, market two-third crates Golde ing, in the rough, best, crates, in the rough, Grapes—supplies moderate, market steac type, Market Steady. limited: demand lew York, Cele: ited: demand et steady: California and Oregon, crates Ice 45 doz., 4.00a4.50. Sweet Potatoes—Supplies moderate, market 150-pound S No. 1, 4.2 : few low as 4.15 3 )-pound sacks round whites, U. S, 1, mostly 4.25; few higher. Sweet potatoes — Supplies liberal; demand light, market weak; North Carolira, cloth-top stave barrels, Ye lows and Porto Ricans, No. 1, mostly around 4.00; white yams, Wo. 1, 3.00a Potatoes Wealk. ral; demand Michigan als, U. S. | speculation went on again in today's THE EVENING NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK, October 16.—Active curb market, with the operations for the rise continuing in the public util- ity group and in many industrial fa- Ve es. But, while these were bid up in some instances to new high ground, the ofls, coppers and motors continued to hang in the background. It was difficult to account for the sharp fluctuations in Nevada-Cali- fornia Electric which came to life NEW YORK, October 16.—Follow- ing an offieiad list of, bonds’ and stocks traded in on the'New York Curb Market today: Sales in BONDS thousands. 1'Allied Pack 6s. . 12 Allied Pack 8s. . . 17 Am Gas & El 0% 5Am Roll Mills 0s 1 28 Am Type F A 8 Anaconda s 1Aeo G & E Bk 41 Aseo Sim H 6 65 AU GEW IS S By Fruit 8 Atl F S8 Ing cll T Can T o TR Pty SRR PR E S 1 REE e S Bs = Cuba Co 3 Cuban el ot E Rub 615 S Rub 655 Rub 6iss g S Rub 65 Rub 615 2522525080055 5555x 53323332BEE5I3T33R3E! z pp00n S BHDBDAL o a9 i 108 00 " 100 33 Buckeye P L. . 00 Continent Oil niw 00 Humble O & R. 10 TIPED o 1000 Tmp Q of Can nw 20Ind P L... 600 Inter Pet €' Lt 160 T 10 Southern P L 37 o 00S O N Y...... 0 Vacuum Oil... s 3% Py o UP FERPE F W Direct to The Star Office Thursday and was bid up sharply on a large turnover after comparative in- activity. It opened more than 8 points higher at 58 today, and subsequently dropped back to the 50 level as quick- ly as it had been bid up. American Light and Traction, selling ex-divi- dend, rose over 7 points, and special buying was in progress in the new Commonwealth Power and Southeast- ern Power. Richmond Radiator was prominent among speclalties and established a new high record. % e o & - 1o DB e e w Enxland Co. Y Tel Co pfd.. “F SRR F FSPEPF FFFEF S F 4 iem ot D IR N DL B ) AR DSL EH2 let Co Fht enn Wi itts Plate ower ofl N 1 Pratt & mbert ] 114 Procter & Gamble 130 2 Purity Baking A 4 Purity Baking B af gl e it A 13 'p Mot Trk vte 3 0 M 2 3 (._... g0 poris I SEF SRR F b £ Fste P 4 4 1 B 1 133t a2 S Som i 2 o Y 4 Richmond Rad n. ickenbacker X.. afe C H & Lt, = L3 * cob . v Ele rp A 1 Sleeper Radio vic 28 3o theast PAL So Cal Edison. . So Citles Util vie 20 Sou Dairies A.. 49 S N 15 Db Zr> ks i P S SR DRSSk ek id L o FEE O SR B s rorcks o 14 4 Swift & Co’ 'l Thermiod, Rad ¢ Thomp R C vie 5 Timken Axle. .. Tob Prod Export ower Mfg .. ns Lux_ Pic ‘A 1 Trumbull Steel 13 Tubire A § B 15 Union Carbide . Tn El Coal vie Tn G & E new Lo 6 & Tmp Un Pt S b RS ot AR e Y At G TFEFESEEESTE [ ) TFE FA Z08 ¥ S5ER Ht n Reclaim Mach.. . Ch new wi Ch n pt wi W0 Pp wi - TEHTES e Rad ner Bros Pic. Tl Vest Pow D Vest Pow cfs dp. flson Co' new Vils Co A 1w Fils Co i pt wi. olv Port Cem. ellow Taxi N Y. MIN 50 Arlz Globe C... .17 30 Calumet & Jerome 14 36 Canario Co) : . L E R R S SR aD e Do A A R R B P Tt Fr CoFhntaamer Fr s Gold aper Eng Gld M Lt I 25 0 Fir Thousht GM .02 50 Fory.nine M Golder Conter 3 ay Copper Co 1 Keir Lake . 4 Dolores Spearhead Gold ‘ong_Belm; NEW ORLEANS, October 16 (Spe- cial).—Bullding permits in this city for September was 40 per cent ahead of the same month last year. estimated at almost 50 per cent higher than last year. ing funds checked out, ‘totaled $430,- 000,000, as compared with $2 last year. totaled $3,000,000, which Real estate sales are Back debits, indicat- ,000,000 UTILITY EARNINGS GROW. BALTIMORE, October 16 (Special).— A substantial increase in consumption of both gas and electricity in Balti- more during August is indicated from STAR, - WASHINGTON, VALUES ADVANCE ; IN COTTON MARKET Continued Rains in Beit and: Better Cables Back of Today’s Buying. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October 16.—Cotton futures opened firm. October, 5 January, 38. The market nce of 20 to 24 points on relatively firm Liverpool cables, continued rains in the outh west and the more favorable view of the fireign political situation. Active rebuying by recent sellers | and a good trade demand soon ad-| vanced prices to 2163 for December, or about 28 to 28 points net higher on the general list. Hodge selling was in evidence, but the early offerings were readily absorbed. A prominent Eastern belt spot firm estimated the crop at 14,857,000 bales. | New Orleans Quotations. NEW ORLEANS, October 18.—Cot- ton futures opened steady. October 20.95 bid; December, 20.96; January. | 20.92; March, 20.91; May, 20.86. The market opened firm, with trading ac- tive. First sales showed gains of to 25 points, the stimulating influenc being the better cables than due and continued heavy rains over the belt, sald to be damaging the crop. Noon Bids on Cotton. NEW ORLEANS, October 16.—Noon bids, steady. 0,80; Decem- | g rch, 20.81; | opened at an 21.63; Janu 42, December, bids, March, 21.23; May, 2 ary, 20.94; LUMBER TRADE PICKS UP. Reports received today by the tional Lumber Manufacturers’ Asso-| clation from 342 of the larger soft-| wood mills of the country for the| week ended October 10, as compared with reports from 360 mills the previ- | ous week, apparently showed small de- creases in production and shipments, | with a slight increase in new business Making allowances for the smaller number of reports, last week's lumber | movement was ahead of the preceding | week’s in new business, and probably | about on a par with it in production and shipments. In comparison with| reports for the same perfod n vear| ago, increases in all three items are | noted. H CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET CHICAGO, October 16 (United States | Department of Agriculture).—Hogs- Recelpts, 18.000 head: active; mostly 10 to 20 higher; bulk desirable 100 to 325 pound weight, 11.60a11.90; 140- pound welght, topped at 1 180 to 220 pound average: packing sows, 9.60a10.10; hogs, 11.30a11.80: medium, 11.60a11.95 light, 11.10a11.95; 112,10} packing sow | ter pigs, 11 Cattle—Recelpts, 4,000 head: lifeless trade on most classes; huy usually indifferent; undertone weak 1o Jower; about 15 loads of fresh Western grassers offercd; few early sales some medium-weight fed steers held around 14.00; vealers and bulls steady: most bologna bulls, 4.00a4.50; few strong- welghts, 4.65; largely 11.00a12.00 mar- ket on veal calves. Sheep—Receipts, 10,000 head; fat lambs slow: few early sales natives, weak to 25 lower; early bulk. 14.50a 14.75; few loads of trimmed and docked offerings, 15.00; sorting severe; best Western lambs held above 15.25; few carly sales of feeding lambs about steady at 15.60a15.75; 0dd lots fat na- tive ewes, unchanged at 6.50a7.50; heavies, downward to 5.50. { Joseph I. Weller_ { pendence. and D. C, FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street JUHN POOLE, President REAL ESTATE LOANS RESITENCE TOAVSAT LOW RATES || FRED T. NESBIT INVESTMENT BLDG. Main 939z || QUICK LOANS On Your Real Estate Equity $100 to $5,000 o Walting—Courteous Service District Loan Procurement Co. 1417 F St. N.W. M. 4438 Branch Office: Potomae Bank Bldg.,” Wisconsin nt M _St. W. 1 Open Evenings 7 to 9 EY TO | LOAN —on First Mortgages on im- proved property in Washing- ton. Current rates. Prompt service. Ave. 021 Main 2345 Money to Loan Secured by it deed of trust on real Prevaill: interest and commissior 420 Wush, Trust Bids.. Oth & F N.W. Stocks Bonds 0dd Lots Carried on Margin Buck & Company —BROKERS— Established 1016 312 Evens Building 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Tel. Franklin 7300 Direct Private Wires to New York Become Independent by Systematic Saving $10 Starts You the surplus dollars he is able to lay away each month, every man has the key to financial inde- These dollars, deter- minedly saved from week to week, ested in high-grade abso- itics, produce more gly short time. tor of mod- in tely sound secur dollars in a surprisi The conservative inv erate means, who w the largest possible return consistent with per- fect safety, has found our offerings of Fi especially attractive. bearing 614% interest, are backed by the soundest security in the world— improved real estate in Washington, D. C. The best part of it is that under our new plan you can take ad- vantage of these splendid offerings 1t only $10 a month. ‘Valuable nt t Mortgage Real Estate Notes These notes, 'FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. WE FINANCE § —all clasess of income-productag reoperty |l Large Loans a Specialty- Current int. rate and commiselon. Higbie & Richardson, Inc. SECOND TRUST NOTES Funds available for the pur- chase of all kinds of second trust notes. secured on D. C. or nearby real estate. Prompt action in every case. Washington Investment and Transactions Co. 715 14th 8t. N.W. Main 8062 We offer a limited number of choice 7% First Mortgage Notes secured on northwest residential properties Denominations of $100 and up— all details given prompt attention. See Mr. 0'Donnell, Mgr. Mortgage Department, [l First and second trust real {Ifl estate notes secured on in- !l come-producing real estate in Washington, D. C. Construction Loans Made ~—for long - time _periods amounts up to $700,000. Real Estate Mortgage & Guaranty Corporation 26 Jackson Place N.W. Resources—$2,500,000 L. E. BREUNINGER, President in Sate 7% Bonds for October Funds WITH yields on other classes of bonds now at approxi- mately their lowest pointin many years, more and more investors are turning to sound First Mort- gage Bonds, which pay & higher return, and which have behind them a long record of proven safety. For your October funds we offer 7% First Mortgage Bond strongly secured by improved, FINANCIAL. The New York Life Insurance Co. Offers to Make First Mortgage Loans On Improved Real Estate 'in the District of Columbia and Nearby Maryland Suburbs for 3, 5 or 10 year Periods. 52% ON APPROVED SECURITY Apply RANDALL H. HAGNER & GCOMPANY MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT oANo1321 Qonmectiout Hoenue, Telyphonehzin 5700 Houses Business Properties Apartments Office Buildings Equitable Co-operative Building Ass’n JOHN JOY EDSON, President FRANK P. 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Main 2345 —— e Your Banker Know: When in doubt about a security consult your banker. It is equally as much his interest as yours to protect your savings. You trust him with your deposits—why not trust him with your investment problems? A We Invite Applientions On FIRST TRUST LOANS and Construction Loans Residential and Business Property, Apartment Houses N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Maln 5904 3.50. Cauliflower—Supplies moderate; de- mand moderate, market fairly stead: New York, Long Island crates, most- 1y 3.00; Western district, crates, 2.00a 2.50. Lima beans—Supplies liberal: d mand moderate, market fairly steady; ‘Virginia; Shore, bushel hampers, 1.50a1.75; few 2.00. statistics compiled by the Industrial Bureau of the Baltimore Association of Commerce. ———— AGREES TO PAY ALIMONY. Mrs. Anna C. Rupp, who 1 5 day caused & disturbance in the eon ridors of the courthouse by attacking her husband, William Henry Rupp. Wwhen Chlef Justice McCoy had grant. ed the husband & week in which to L arrange to pay $412 back alimony to her, sat quietly in the courtroom yes- terday while the husband agreed to pay $50 down on account of his in- debtedness and to assign to Attorney Thomas T, Cullen.’ Tepresenting the 5 n commf yife, pertain commissions due him on Rupp also promised that the future installments of $7. be kept up, $75 per month would No Loss to Awy Investor in 53 Yoars TheF. H. Smith Co. Founded 1873 Smith Building -- Main 6464 815 Fifteenth Street, N.W. Phlisdelphia Minnee, Pl - v Safety Supreme LIRS Fre I 4 Royal Can O & 14 Salt Ck Pr ex-d 8 Savoy Oil 2R Sun Ol dal Osage Of ety oM PRI S ie e Bty orion GHEEDORE S DR DB RO FIETEFES 558 gty PEFEEEE ) FIEIE FR RERR 2 Woodley Pet. 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