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13 RiSOUKTS. LOANS MADEINU.S. REACH RUGE SUM 7= 5. = South and Central America |iiorc? et sint e ot Bigger BOFrOWerS Dllring rope un to the countries of Cen- Year Than Europe. sents funds advanced for the rehabili- tation and the advancement of for- eign industry and commerce. Finan- clers regard it as extremely improb- ablo thas the countries of the world disrupted by f terrific strife could have thelr present ze of readjustment without this aid from American investors. and South America, which now are the largest debtors to investors The municipalities and cor lada stand in second .\..mp of Central and America standing in United $4, in nd loan obligati the sums invest Canadian a8 held in the 1t of post-war mount to ,035,000 bonds of E ean govern- ents and corporations in this coun le of securite to ln J.C ROYLE. | the rican invest al volume of invest s ts now held In this country ports to - sale here tc Of this sum $46 More Loans in ) result of pre an countries owed 2, 115,000,000 1o issuing 663,000,000 ents and corpor NEW JERS!’ | The Resors City Beautiful ‘Where Seashore and Country Mest FINEST IN THE FALL Every Sport at its Best Golf, Fishing, Boatmg, Riding, ATLANTIC CITY Mo'o"ng Abotel of Distinction | on the Boaravalks esPeCutdoarLie For informatien, write Asbary Park Hotel Asseciaton __ or MunicpalInformation Bareas 118 Boardw ark, Al’l ANTIC CITY'S NEW HOTEL ROQUOIS SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. NEAR BEACH Greater Palm Beach —the Nation’s brilliant winter social capital - $1.50and $200 bath, £250, 8,00 and $4.00 and $4.00 Colion Manor nsyvania Avenue ' Atlantic City A delightful placg Hotel Boscobel Hentucky Avenae nr. Amer. plan; £17.30 to %10 wk uropean plan. $1 wp dny. wend for menu. A E. MARION. CONTINENTAL | always e For illustrated literature ad dress: Greater Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce, 618 Chamber of Commerce Building. West Pulm Beach, Florida. Greater Paim Beach “Where Susser Spends the Winter” Al T WALSH DU ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. “The House with the Home Atmosphere’’ Both American and European Plans Central location with two blocks of Ocean Front Particularly Attractive during ATLARTIC CITY'S great FALL SEASON September to November inclusive Surf-Bathing, Goli, Horseback Riding, Roller Chairs, Piers, Theatres, Mo\uel. and countless other amusements Radio through W. P. G. Josiah White & Sons Co. AMPLE HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS | “IHE "SUNDAY tries on the first of the year wers obligated here to pay $4,140,000,000, divided into $915,000,000 in govern: ment loans or loans on government Ruaranteed securities and $3,225,000,- 000 in private louns. This year 80 far an additional $154,790,000 was loaned to the Latin-American governments and $26,625,000 tions. Approximately $74,700,000 of these transactions were refunding ob ligations, so that the net total of new loans this year i3 $105,715,000. Private Concerns Favored. American investors have placed more dependence on the ability and willingness to pay of private indus- trial corporations in their investments than_on_government ,000 in. " or 55 per cent ne Into industrial direct loans, while : 5 per cent, has been o in government urities and | hose’ beasing & overnment guar antee (Copyright. 2,220 GET NEW JOBS. DETROIT, October 24 ful employment the (Speciul).— past week to 266,253, another Chis was the eighth consecutive week to set i new record The ‘total gain since the | vear 15 68,919, Most of the increase automobile plants. |1 | RAW SUGAR UNCHANGED. NEW YORK, October 2 sugar prices were unc t offerings were more liberal, w mand was limited. The only reported was 30,000 bags of Cut s next week. to a local refiner at AMSHIPS LUXURY CAUISE Innsnany — Hi Kingson, Colon (Panama), Cartagena, Curacao, La Guayra, Trinided, Berbados, Martnique, St. Thomas, San Jusn, Bermuda. l(vmm )n'l!,‘lolflll o Feb. 18, 1926 - 'nflrtll!d for the ll:m ‘nf comforts of her appointments, her superlative and ‘rceptional character of ecrvice and management on board. For choice selection of accoms veserwations new. HOLLAND AMERICA LINK 21-24 State Screer, New York FRANK TOURIST CO. 542 Fifth Avenue, New York or any authericed Steamshup #.gens Economical Way About $10 A Day First class in- cluding Meals The only fine to Los Angeles and Sen Fran- cisco offering 2 days at | Panama Canal and vis- AY for day the Panama Mail Cruise offers the most economi- most interesting route to the Ccmlt. All outside rooms. Bads, not berths. Music. Swimming Pool. Steamers built especially for this Servic = Sailings from New York S. §. ECUADOR Oct. 28 S N_COLOMBIA Nov - S YENEZUELA Iekets and information Arent or write for hookiet I PANAMA MAII. S. S. CO. 10 Hanover Square By thefamousS8. S. “ROTTERD! Leaving New York, Feb. Ind, 192¢ undet the Holland America Line’s ©own menagement 67 Days of Delightful Diversion {) gerary includ Madeira, Lisbon, bratcar, - Siglers! Athens, Cor w He ':_hu Eaype, Ttaly aad’ the American Em.- Co. Agents in charge of shore excursions. Number of gyescs. Iinl:td. Send for llscrated folder. Holland America Line 21-264 State Street New York RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. - ATLANTICC ITY The Greatest Resort in the World— AND at all Seasons ORE and more every year Atlantic City is being proclaimed by universal travelers as “the greatest resort in the world.” In years gone by this statement may have been a boast—in recent years it’s a compliment. to private corpora-, first of the|® v | prosperity | | STAR, BUSINESS MEN SEE UNUSUAL PROSPERITY Rise in Security Declared Based on More Than Mere Specu- lation. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 24 buoyaney of the stock market, which advanced to record high levels on an unprecedented volume of business, and acute weakness of French francs, which collapsed to the lowest level in nearly months, were both the most interesting and contrasting features ot this week’s financlal markets. While the advance in stock prices has received much of its impetus from the operations of professional pools, who were alded by abundant credit facilitles, there is a feeling in some quarters that the recent sustained rise in security prices has been found ed on something more than specu lation U 1 prosperity obviously exi industry, par the automotive fleld, and cognized leaders 2 poration, and Cl ident of the X ave only recently confldence in business structure, for their f the and have predicted the months to come = . 0il made from shark’s liv imes used in tempering steel i STEAVISHIPS. | Your Steamship Problem Solved Bring us your problem re- garding passage to Europe. In our vast organization of 106 ships ofevery type your exact requir ‘ments will be hethy for a luxuri- on the world's amer Majestic or economical passage in the New, Tourist 3rd Cabin. WHITE STAR LINE e Ran Sualon Washington Office, 1208 F. St., N.W. R. M. Hicks, Manager z uising service. Fortnightly sailings from New York. Special rate "Round Bouth ica Tours ta Ana .. Oct it Flisa MIAMI 3 Days by Sea Round Trip from Baltimore, $83.57 | Round Trip from Philadelphia, $8631 A delightful. bracin express stcamers with All outside staterooms. 2old ‘water. ‘Private bath and shower exira. cellent meals and service. Autos carried NEXT SAILINGS From Baltimors Krom_Philadelphia L St 30 So. th!“'!' voyage o modern loyd's highest rating. Running hot and Write for Folder . Baltimore & Carolina S.S. Co. 8 15th St. N.W. Franklin 139 Na Gen Minimum Rate $275.00 and by the popular COLOMBO .ilwann Jan. 1§ ad Feb. 23 Minimum Rate §170.00 OPTIONAL SHORE EXCURSIONS Oher sailings to Iraly ov. 7—Dec. 3—Dee. 13 For rates and information apply te " . NAVIGAZI ONE ITALIANA 1 State St., New York or Local Agents WASHINGTON, bD. ¢, OUTOBER 25, 19250—PART 6. Trading in Bonds On Curb One of Week’s Surprises NEW YORK, October 24.—All through the past week trading on the curb was on extremely large scale. Many sto moved up to new high records volume of busine: supplemented by trading in bonds, transactions in bonds running over $1,000,000 to the da 7 more than 100 different bo were traded. Foreign be inued prominent, some of them making substantial advances. Movements in stoc week traveled over a wide range and / issues rose from & to over 30 points. The widest movements were in the public utili- ties, s during the WEEKLY BANK REPORT. NEW YORK, October 24 (#).—The actual condition of clearing \d trust companies deficit in reserve of 3 his compares with excess | reserve of $10,429,950 last-week for BUTTER UNCHANGED. October 24 (). But nged: receipts, 9,464 tubs | Eggs — Unchanged; — receipts, SEASHORE A DELIGHTFUL SEASON TO VISIT TIDEWATER VIRGINIA SPECIAL WEEK END TOURS TO VIRGINIA BEACH Including Stateroom, and Hotel fatio $18.60 DAILY SAILINGS to NORFOLK and OLD POINT (OMFORT. 6:30 P.M. NEW YORK-BOSTON BY SEA City Ticket_Office, Woodward Bldg.. 331 15th St Norfolk & Washington STEAMBOAT CO. FRIDAY to MONDAY SATURDAY (o TCESDAY | Choice of Two Routes! Steamehip to Jack v mote el Buitimore 10" Hoston, meals und Boston, Alwo Floridn ! Merchants and Miners Transportation Co. 1338 H St. N.W Main 4612 OUR luxu- rious sister ships of 21,000 tons displace- ment comprise the fleet of the Pan America Line. Alloutside rooms with real beds,and most with private bath. Here you’ll be as comfortable as in your own home. Your voyage to the wonderlands of South America will be a real pleasure. One of these ships sails every fortnight from New York 8. 8. Western World An endless pageant of scenic beauty awaits you. You'll thrill to beautiful Rio de Janeiro; bustling, thriving Santos; lively Montevi- deo; fascinating Buenos Aires. You'll say you never had such a wonderiual trip. Go to South America now. Ask your local Steamship or ‘Tourist Agentfor full details, or write PAN AMERICA LINE MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE Managing Operators Keyser Bldx Baltimore, Md. house | the | STEAMS SHIPS. CURB MARKET STRONG. Considerable Profit-Taking in Two- Hour Session. NEW YORK, October 24 (#).—De- cided strength, in which occurred nu- merous advances of a point or more, was emphasized to a large degree dur- ing today ort session on the Curb, hange. Public Utilities issues con- Tinuea n_ the. forefront with most movements pointing upward, but some | s weakness also was in evidence among the recent favorites. Natlonal from the opening quotations. gine Public_Service, United and American: Light were strong fe tures, scoring early gains of more than one point Caraway Seeds is Cheese From the Ohio State Journal In Holland there are many people who use eeds for flavoring heese is popular in e rkets of many cities, aromatic seeds blending delightfully with the chemical qualities. 4 points n- reacted 170,000,000 tooth- dwood tmber. Maine produces picks dailv from h: Sailings Twice Weekly Via Palatial, Twin-Serew Steamers “FORT VICTORIA” and “FORT ST.GEORGE” For Illustrated Booklets Write FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Street - New York City o7 Any Local Tourist Agent ENGLAND —FRANCE GERMANY Excellent Accomodetions At Low Winter Rates By the New and Luxurious 300 ton knots 5. S Slut(gar; Nov. 10 S. S. Bremen, Nov. 17 [One-Class Cabin] to BREMEN via Cobh Independent Around the World Tours $801.70 and up WEST INDIES CRUISES by m-l.l.eol.mnuum S EIEbas. 1026 \S. 8. Columbus, Oct. 29 | ny In Riatcs NORTH GERMAN lLL&IY1) 32 Brosdway. N. Y. C.. or your local S. S. Agent BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. | { | WEEKS EXCHANGE MOVES 3 YORK, ( 24 (@) French francs reflect BALTIMORE, Md., October 24 (Spe- cial).—The general live cattle market rules steady and prices show little| . change under fairly active demand|s for first quality stock, but xnn\Pmen11 tober Sterling e new top on the curr lmnl] developed stre another heavy outflo and to the United States, ¢ bills being quoted today slow and indifferent on common to ordinary cattle. Receipts both on the whart and at stock vards continue | ya, light, which tends to keep the market | fairly firm. Quotations today at Light | et wharf: | Beef cattle, first quality, pound, 9 10; common to medium, pound, Gus; | bulls, as to quality, pound, 4a6; cows, | § chofce to fancy, pound, 4a6; common | JHoCk to fair, pound, 2a3; oxen, as to qual- | \,(,,,,;\,' pound 4at; milk cows, choice to | head, 50.00a75.00; common to| Storasg T head, 30.00a50.00; calves, veal | choice, pound, 13a13%; ord to medium, pound, 10al?; rough and|. common, 6a8; small, culls, tas. | old bucks, 3a4;| Spring, choice, 8al0; common, JRE AND PIANOS ave. u.%. Phous FITAL STORAGE '500 Rooms. STORAGE of All Kinds MOVING PACKING SHIPPING Best Avpoiniments Lowest Rate Eipert Workmeén i Central Storage & Transfer Co. “More Space for Less Mones 59 M 'St NE Fr. 9475 Larzest Reinforeed Conerete FIREPROOF Sheep, choice, 5 common, 2a3; lamb: 14a14%; fair to good, thin, 8al0. Hogs, straight, pound, 10a live pigs, pound, 12a13; stags and boars, i , pound, 10al11. | ow The World’s Pre-eminent Cruising Ship Again Sailing Easwward Jan. 14, 1926 ITHIN the compass of 133 days you will fol- low a masterhand itinerary visiting each country at a time of the year when climatic and other conditions are at their best. ! Supreme in the unriv- aled experience and resources of the world’s foremost travel organi- zationand the renowned Cunard service. Fares cover all shore excursions Complete guide-book and other literature on request. | THOS. COOK & SON MOVE Without Worry or n.-kx P! e Low Raten vert ert NOR'TH 104 l e S A AP P, | MOVING g STORAGE | KRIEG'S{? XPRESS | PACKING SHIPPING _GIEEYESTNW. MAIN 2010 LONG DISTA\(E MOVERS E- 1ol ‘ CRATE AND PAC'KBYEXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 ac %059 Florida Ave. Jacobs Transfer, Inc., North 9300—9501 TOURS. Greatest Travel System Think what that means. Canadian Pacific operates 20,000 miles rail, 83steam- ships, 13 hotels. Maintains regular service two-thirds way 'round the globe. Has resident agents every- where.. .That is why Canadian Pacific can give you the benefits of one management, ship and shore, and the delights of Canadian Pacific service. On Dec. 3. From New York. Visiting 20 coun- tries, 27 ports. Returning to New York, April 10. EMPRESS QF SCOTLAND 25,000 tons, one of the larpest, Tinest shipa fo circle the worid. Literature that evers world FRANK’S 1th Cruise De Luxe ME DlTEP RANEAN Egypt—Palestine n, Gibraltar, Algiers, , Sicily, Riviera, Monte Carlo, Annual . Constantinople, France, England d Bldg.. Washington ) NEW YORK CLARK'S 6th CRUISE FROM NEW YORK, JAN. 20 ROUND THE WORLD OVER FOUR MONTHS, $1250 to $3000 Except with Private Balh Byspecially chartered sumrtuou= new Cunard oil-burner “LACONTA, " 20,000 tons; already a popular cruise favorite; personal management of Mr. Clark. A floating palace for the trip; 26 days in Japan and China, Peking included; Havana, Panama Canal, Los Angeles, Hilo, Honolulu, Manila, Java, option of 17 days in India; Ceylon, 8 days in Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, Naples, Monte Carlo, Cherbourg Europe is reached in the best spring season and stopovers are permitted. E: cegnonu] management, reasonable first class inclusive rates, a party of distinction and an itinerary of unusual charm, combine to make thls THE IDEAL VOYAGE THIS WINTER. CLARK’S 220d CRUISE, JAN. 3062 Days, $600 to $1700 — MEDITERRANEAN By specially chartered brand-new Cunard oil-burner “TRANSYL, VANIA, 17,000 tons; 15 days in Egypt and Palestine; Lisbon (Madrid) Tunis, Spain, Italy, Greece, Constantinople, etc. Stop-over in Europe. 2nd ANNUAL SUMMER CRUISE, NORWAY & WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN June 30, by specially chartered new 17,000 ton Canarder, ‘LA TRIA.” Our um always include hotels, drives, guides, fees, etc r's & S. and Tourist Agency, 1320 H St N.W. b \‘Hrkle Tourist Agencx. 860 18th St. N.W Clark, Times Bullding, New York. ondnmofnound the World Cruises. Established over 30 years. RENOWNED CRUISING STEAMERS RESOLUTE RELIANCE And, oh how true! With the one and only Board- walk, the ocean, perfect climate and a wealth of sports and entertainment—and a season that never ends. CRUISES to the West Indies Five winter vacation cruises to the Panama Canal and Spanish Main—aship,ideal in size and appointments— delightful excursions ashore in America's “Isles of Romance”. RELIANCE From New York Dec.21-14days (s.s. Resolute) Jan. 9-15days Jan.27-27days Feb.27-27days Apr. 1-14days ‘Rates $150 and $250 and up. 15 days on largest and fastest ships in Coast-to-Coast service. Liberal sightseeing opportunities. Three centuries of romance in 15 days. Accommodations, service and cuisine equal to transatlantic standards. First, Second, Intermediate and Third Class R M, Hicks, 1208 F Street N.W.. Washington, D. €., or any authorized steamship agent the World From New York via the Panama Canal. A superb ship—a splendid manage- ment and service — the privileges of foreign registry —and a fascinating itiner- ary. RESOLUTE From New York Jan. 21, 1926 " Los Angelss Feb. 6, 1926 " San Francisco Feb. 9, 1926 Rates $1500 ulua;:fndlu THE LEADING HOUSES are always open and comprise the finest in the world. A wire, letter or p)wlve «call to any of the following hotels will secure Dooklet, rates, feservations and other information. £ -The Ambassador A -Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Ax-Tho Breakers AE-Marlborough £ -Ritz-Carlton A -Hotel Brighte £ -The Shelburne A -Hotel Chelsea AE-Hotel Kniokerbooker | A -Galen Hall A -Seaside lotel A -The Holmhurst A-American plan. E-Earopean plan. Az-Netel Traymore A -Hotel Dennis A -Hotel Strand A -HotelSt. Charles A -Hotel Morton AE-Both plans Through Pullmans—47, R. R. or Baltimore an: tickei agents. Bours by rail from Washington via Penua. Ohio R. R. Full Information from locai WPG— 300 Meters Municipal Broadcating Lapland Jan. 16; Mar. 6 Dnnmn 46 days. Stop-overs permit. ted. Optional return via Nonh luxw pean ports. * + RED STAR LINE & M. Hicks, 1208 T 'Streé6 N.W., Washingted, B. C., or any authorized steamshlp agemts For fulkinformation send to UNITED AMERICAN LINES (Harriman Line) 3539 Broadway, New York, or local steamship and tourist agents Jan. 7; Feb. 25 ADMIRAL ORIBNTAL LINE ing Operator: 101 Boum ldg., l“hlhdelphil, Pa. »

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