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FINANCIAL, POTATO PRICES -~ VERY HIGH HERE, Méryland and Virginia Short Crop Cause—Eggs and Meats Unchanged. ) Three-bushel barrels of potatoes were quoted at $7 this morning, the high price resulting from short crops in Maryland and Virginia. Dealers suggested an Increase of $2 a barrel in the near future. Dealers think they will have to de- pend largely upon shipments from New York and Michigan for the com- | ing Winter's supplies, and the added | expense of shipping them in heated cars will have be borne by con sumers, Squash_and ful and cheap. morning’s nearby pumpkins are plenti- | $1 a barrel being this otation Dealers think many consumers will use them as a vegetable in place of expensive¢po tatoes. | Late rains have materially assisted in increasing supplies of green veg etables. Spin quoted as high as | 2.75 and $3 early in the week, was| offered as a crate this morning. | Kale and endive, the latter used both | for cooking as a salad, were | auoted at 50 cents crate. | Turnips are also Tomatoes, ripened under red at | $2 a basket of dealers | = v were large splendid conditic and and 30 pounds and Today's Wholessale Prices. tub pri utter—Fan e packed. 35 . selected. candled, 55;| hennery, white, Eggs—Fan average receipts, e: Spring old hens, fat chickens, arge, 25 me Tu 28 40 Live stock Spring. 14: ho; Meat—Beef. 0: pork loins, hams m 125; Leghorn hens. 18a kevs, 35 ducks, 25a26: geese. 12a | Dr pring chickens. large, | old fat, 27a28; turkeys, 38a rens, veport on fruits and 1 by the Market | News Service, Bureau of Agricultural Apples—Su ma plies libaral. Demand moderate, ket steady: barrels, Vi ginia, A 2% inches up nes, 6.00a § A 21, inches, 4.30: Pennsylvania A 3-inch Staymans. 6.50a6. A 3-inch Yorks Virgin Stay ington large extri medium Delictous. to mostly 765 0043.25 Laskets nd Vi v N v few No bushel fous varieties, 1.25a1.50 aymans, Cabbage—s moder hulk pplies limited. D arket steady: New ton. Danish type mos few higher Celery—supi moderate, 2-8 crates, 3.2 Onion Market Steady. Lettuce—Eastern supplies lizht mand moderate, market steady Jersey. 2dozen c Boston type, best, 1.75: some quality 1.25; Norfolk sectior crate Big Boston type we mo erates . dozen, | mostly 4 doz | | e o per light Demand firm: New York mostly 3.50 ies rket 3.50; i | Or ate market slightl Potatoes mand mc er: Micnigan, Rurals, U £.50; New Round Whites, U few, 6.7 Sweet demand East barrels, weak Russet mostly sacks, 150-pound £.2526.50; 8. No. 1, potatoes—Supplies moderate: moderate market steady hore rginia, cl top limited Jug hoxes, ripes and t ‘ Cucumbers Bit 1 Supplies stendy stock, 5.00a Egaplant pepper crates, fancy Squash—Supplies light: demand good, market steady; Florida, pepper crates, medium sizes, 5.00. Peppers—Express receipts demand moderate, market Florida, crates, 4.0024.25. Okra—Express receipts light; sup- plies light, demand moderate, market steady; Florida, 74-bushel hamper: best, mostly 4.00 Cticumbers—Express receipts mod- erate; supplies moderate, demand light, market slightly weaker; Flor- ida, 73-bushe and ‘square bushel crat 5022.75 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET:‘ CHICAGO. Ne ing sows, 10 to 15 cents off: all inter- | ests buying bulk good and choice, 170 | to 280 pound averages, 11.60a11.7 bulk, better, 140 to 160 pound averages, 11.70a12.00; latter price is top: packing largely 9.90a10.50: bulk, desir- lling pigs. 12.00 hogs 11.20a11 light, 11.10a11.85; 2.00; packing sows, 9.75a pigs, 11.50 0, Receipts, 3,000 head; killing iin: generally a steady | st classes: canners and | and lightweight bologna bulls, stockers and feeders slow; steers offered, 11.50; rings of value to sell at | ard; few loads of fresh Western grassers, 7.00a7.75: vealers, mostly 11,00a11.30 to packers. Sheep-—Receipts, 7.000 head; fat lambs scarce; active; generally strong; few loads to shippers, 10 to 15 cents higher: top, 15.50; bulk, desirable kind to packers, around 15.00; sorts, gen- light; cull native lambs, 11.00a sheep, steady weighty ewe mostly 6.50; few medium and hand weight, 7.00a7.50; no early sales feed- ing lambs. market light; steady; (United ture active ember sows, able & weight 11.45a11. light, 11. s er ‘attle cutter strong matured bulk fed off 10.00 down best 12.00 GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. (Quoted in dollars per million marks.) 5 Bid " Asked Ger Gt (w 1n) He 1914-18. 450.00 500.00 Yamburg 4% 1919 18000 170.00 Ger Gt 4-5s (forced loan 700 900 25 50 thousand marks.) 4ies prewar.. 17.00 19.00 S48 1016 100 200 00 §.00 200 10:50 24100 ar Ger or Gen rlin 45 pre = Hamb 3s. 33 oW iambure’ Awsy Line” 41507 North Germaa Lloyd 438 Jorin German Lioya 7. Prussian Consols 313s...... Xrupp b8 1921.. Dusseldort 48 Bre- Frankfort a-M 4s pre-war. Munich 4s pre-war. . Hadische Anilin A E G (Gen Gg Elec) e Commerz and Brivat Bank Disconto Gellschaft. . Dresdner RBank . Peutschn Bank. ... Darmataedter Bank Mercur Bank Vienna PRESQUE TSLE. Me., November 6. ——The embargo on European potatoes because of wart disease will be main- tained, although supplies can enter irom Canada, Mexico and Bermuda. | change today moved without definite | Inot retraced as the session ended. | Geargetown Gas 1 THE EVENING NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire BY WILLIAM NEW general . HEFFERNAN. YORK, November 6.—The share list on the Curb Ex- tendency and from beginning to end price fluctuations were highly irregu. lar. Profit taking came in in suffi- cient volume to cause sharp declines at the outset and many of these were Most of the oll shares started lower with realizing heavy in Vacuum. Offerings today represented “selling on the good news’ following the action of Vacuum directors in declaring an extra dividend of $1.50 NEW YORK, November 6.—Fol- lowing is an official list of bonds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Market today Sales BONDS. thousands 2"Allied Pack . 9 Allied Pack Rs. . 1 Am Gas & EI s 7Am Pow & Lt 0s. Am P&L s hew 1 Am Roll Mill 8s.. 10 Am Typ Fdr 6s.. it Anaconda Us 10 Aeo G & E tin. 14 AS"Sim Hard 6133 HAR & Me _6s... ¢ Ry 7e. Service e, ot ties Serv 7a B..176 © ities Sery T C.. 12515 v P & T 0y 048 2 e N'J 6 . 6958 o t City G 6s. 105 Fed Sug 83 53, 3% 1 Galena Sig Pet 7510430 1 Gen Ico Cream 618 112 +Gen Pet'Bu. ... 00 043, : Gult Ou Corp '5s.. Dnat land St Bls wi ORI, Kan City Term 4s 85 2 Libby MeN & L 7s 1045, + Long 1 1 8Morrls & Co 73 KXo Am ' Cem 614 Nor States P 6138 101 Nor S P M 8igs C 13115 3 Qhio Pow b8 B.. ity 1 Pen P&L 5s D '53 067y *hila Elec Gs 1071y § Pure 0N Co 61350 10213 MSeal) Alrl fs A, 95 B0 Sch R Est 1st p s 10515 SlossSh 6 P Utheas P & L i S P& L s fas it 11015 1 AT 4 Boston 11 Can N. 1 Citie: Rup #ise ub 6138 3 Rib 8128 Rub Biae Rub 65% Rub G1a Rub G134 S Rub 6143 Rub 6ya 30 101 Rub G138 '40 101 alworth Glas A alworth M 6s A FOREIGN BONDS. 25 Andi Na C 6s w King Denm 5l3s.. 0015 "Netn B %518 108 5 edellin Bg. O8N Santa Fe ts D415 94 Aus s 031 021, D 0612 i 52 101 Bl n < Hal Hal 106% 101 Russ G 05, 041 103 o4 » EI P Lud 75 80 S STANDARD OIL ISSUES 100 Anglo-Am 01l oboe_pidt Bucheye P L. )0 Chesbrsh Mig. 200 Continent Ol n.. _"10 Fureka P L 5800 Humble Oil & R’ PRI m O of Can new 01Ind P L : 00 Inter Pei ¢ Lid. 0 Magnolia Pet t Transit rthern P L. [l irie O&G new Prairie Kaiisax 1600 S O N ¥ 705 0 Ne 0S 0 Ohiy 3300 Vacuum' € ;g NDEPENDE 5Am Contr Oilfids 23 Am Maracaibo »_Synd v new . Columbian Synd 100 Columb Synd rts .13 : Columb _Synd n.. 16 Creole Synd.. ... 3 Crown Cent Pe 1 Euclid Oil Co won 01l Co 5 Gulf Off of Pa 1Lago Pet... Leonard 0il Oil 1 Marlan: 43 Mex P w b PSR & Lion Washington Stock Exchange | SALES Washington Gas 55—S$500 at 9815, $2.500 | ' Poromac, 103, 5 at I Washington Rwy. & Elec. pfd.—2 at 87 'y, 10 at RB7Y 10 at 873 Continental Trust Co.—10 at 87. Lanston Monotype—89 at 85, 100 at 83, 10 at 85. ctric Power pfd. w. i AFTER CALL. Washington Gas Os '33—$500 2, Washington Rws. & Blec. com it -200, 10 at 200. Money—Call Joans. 5 and 6 per cent. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. American Tel. & Telga. 41 American Tel. & Telga. 445, Am. Tel. & Tel. otl. tr. 58.... Anicostia & Potomac 3 Ana. & Potomac guar. C. & P. Tel C. &P Capital Traction R. R City & Suburban & Potomac Potom Potomac Pot. EL Pow. Wash.. ‘Alex. Wash.. Alex. S Wash | Balt. & Annap. 5s. Washington Gas bs. Washington Gas 6s. " . 0: Washington Rwy. & Eiec. 'ds. Wash. Rwy. & Elec. gen. 0s.. 10! MISCELLANEOUS, Pot. Joint Stock L'd Bk. 5s.. 10134 Rixgs Realty (long) Ba. 09 Rizks Realty (short) b Southern Bide. 635, Wash. Mkt, Cold Storags e Wardman Park Hotel Gs.. STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. American Tel. & Telga 141 Capital _Traction iy Washington Gas'!_ 681, Nortolk & Wash. Sie . 267 Pow. pid. w. ... 103 Wash. Rwy 7 National Capital Columbia {ommere Matrlot -zoalocoics Farmers & Mechanics Federal- American Liberty Nationa1” Metropofitar gotn TRUST COMPANIES, n Security & Trust... 388 Loninenial . - Merchunte Ban S .:";lwnu’!l Savines & Trisi Snion. ‘Trast. = W Lo & Trust Wash. Loan SAVINGS BANK.e ] Commerce 368 1§o 360 43 commerce Saving urity Savings & Seventh Streel Tited State s Washington FIRE INSURANCE. American reoran Firemen's National TITLE INSURANCE. smbia Title.. . o ety SO Eetate Titie bt { MISCELLANEOUS, p. C. Paper pfd............ 60 B S Paerttid i Suorase. 13 Mergenthaler Linotype. 190 Natlonal Mtge. & Invesi. pid. Old Dutch Market com..... 0id Dutch Market pfd.. Dhnaton. Monotyve.- Securities Storage... w-"\m-qon Sariel Yellow Cab..... ] 85% 88" Direct to The Star Office in addition to the regular quarterly 50 cent disbursement. The sharp runup in Amer Rayon Products accompanied report that a large producer of rayon fiber was seeking purchase of the company. | Pablic Utilities reacted in some in stances sharply during the first half session. Natlonal Power and Light and American Light and Traction lost five points, but the upward movement in United Gas and Improvement kept on The drop of three points in kn- zineers Gold followed the announce ment of the investigation into the re cent pyrotechnics in this stock. 84 Mount Prod 5 Mount_ Guif 1 New Bradford ‘0. 13 New Mex Land B Peer 011 Corp 1 Pennok Oil Corn . # Raiter-Foster Ol1 2 Roval Can O & K .6 10 Safic’ Cic Cong 7 Salt Ck Prod & Sun Ol - I Osage Oil 5 Venezuelun Pet ox 0 & G n 247 1ty 3 Alum Co Am n TAm Leather pid Cikar, L & Trac pid 1 Am Pow & L. Am Rayon Prod 7 Am Supern B 7 Asso Gas & 10 Atl Fruit 3 Atlas P C i Bohn Alum 'y Borden Co ptd 4 Bord & C'new 5 Bridgevort Mach Brit-Am T C Re: Bklyn Ciy R R new ) 101, Central Steel entrif Pip Cor. h A « Celluloid_Co « « Chi « o Cleve 50 Com P @ Connor J T Cons G Balt new ons G B Rts wi Cons Dairy Prod tontl Bak A ‘ont Baking B font Baking pf 1 Cont Toh Inc 18 Curtise Aero Mot 3 Curties Assets (. 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I AS B vt Tnion_Carbide Coal v ¢ Gyprum Lt & Ht nw Lt & Ht vfd ub Reclai.. i Ware Radio ... West Pow pld. " Wils & C n_pf wi 1 Wolverine P C C 15 Yel Taxi C MINING STOCKS. Ariz Globe Cop.. .21 Butte & West laveras Cop. lumet & Jerom . 0 Chino Ext Mines. 2 Cons Cop Mine Eng Gold M 80 First Thought. . 20 Florence Goldfi 20 Gold_State 30 Hawthorne ' 3 15 Hollinger 3 Heols, Mine 24 Kay Coj 2 Mason 7 New Corneli N Zine: e * *> 2180 Am Gold & P 10 Spearhead Gold. 0 Teck Hughes .. 2 Tono Belmont. | 3 Tonopah Ext %Uni Verde Ext.. 4 Utah Apex 1 Walker Mir 18 Wenden ¢ 9 Yuk Alas nal e. S 2B eme S5 E! B Jis =3 3 & Lo Your Banker Knows, When In doubt about a securit; consult your panker. It is equally a much his interest as yours to protect your savings. You trust him. with your deposits—why not trust him with your investment problems? it from | than lin a | recoras | John !town in the mountains to the west, | | Columb. G & STAR, WASHINGTON, TURKEY CROP NEARLY | EQUAL TO LAST YEAR Increases in Nearly All States Now Reported—Condi- tion Good. There will be plenty of turkeys for Thanksgiving, the Department of Ag: riculture says, reporting the crop only 4 per cent smaller than last year. Increased production was reported in all States except Texas, Illinofs Kansas, Oklahoma and California, with the crop in most sections hatched earlier than usual and in “falr to sood condition.” Turkeys fared badly in Texas, how- ever, que to the drought, with the crop 20 per cent less than last vear. Hatching in that State also was later usual, and many of the birds are light weight and only fair qualit FLASHES OF LIFE By the Associated Press. NEW YORK.—Rev. Dr. W. Dane, who stirred up a versy by forbidding dancing in the church bullding, has been dropped from the Congregational rolls at his own request. He has become a Pres. byterian TULSA, Okla. Charles contro- — Transcontinental trains were held up for two hours while a freight locomotive ced 1o tuke an injured girl to a_hospital. NEW YORK.—Willlam E. Jackson, contractor, who was regarded as white when he played foot ball at Columbla, has udmitted in an appli cation for a marriage lcense that he is a negro. Miss Helen Burns of Bloomfield, N. J., white, is to marr him, despite parental objections. PORTLAND, Me.—The Benjamin F. Packard, last clipper on the sea, is saved from the junk pile. Theo dore Roosevelt Pell of New York has bought her for $12,000 and will make her a museum NEW YORK.—-Peacock the Waldorf, after being much puz zZled, has decided that the hair of Prifcess Asaka of Japan is not bob. bed, although it seems to be. The prince and princess have viewed the canyons of Manhattan from the Wal dorf roof and played golf at Rye. INDIANAPOLIS. — Introduced _as “on his way to the presidency.” Vice President Dawes jumped up with the statement: “I am not and never will be a candidate for any such office.” CHICAGO.— Senator Bergman of Stockholm, who is attending the Anti-Saloon League convention, has seen two drunks in the United States month NEW YORK raised a 20-pound turkey, is Montpelier, Vt., and Coolidge will help eat it Scout dinner Saturday NEW YORK An issue of Judge burlesquelng Parisien per iodicals lm~’| been barred from the mails. NEW YORK.— Herbert Fleish- hacker San Francisc banker, is shooing away animal trainers an- swering an #d for men (o run a z00. He gave friends some alligators from Florida and they got even LONDON.~The German Ambas- sador has been entertained at dinner at the French embassy. First time since the war. BRUSSELS. — All pending cases against German officers and soldiers for wartime crimes in Belgium have been quashed. VANCOUVER, British Columbia..— A rail car with an ofl burner and an electric generator has smashed Ly going from Montreal to Vancouver, 2,937 miles, In 67 hours. | RIO DE JANEIRO.—The health of W. Weeks has been much im proved by his voyage from New York. DETROIT, Mich.—"1 was awfully mad and T meant to shoot her, but 1 was sorry as soon as I had done it.” said T7-year-old Peter Sarfano after he shot and probably fatally wound ed his sister, aged 5, who had called him a monkey. HAMMOND, Ind—Hammond heard that Gary was planning to annex Munster and Highland, so she stole a march on her sister city and voted to annex the suburbs. MADISON, Wis.—Damages of $6,000 | against a bootlegger who sold her | hushand liquor that caused his death | were awarded Mrs. Carl Amble. i DENVER, Colo.—Basalt, a Alley at Leona Baldwin, who bringing Presi dent at a little ed the | is so prosperous it has { State public utilities commission per- mission to provide water to ity resi- | dents free of charge. | URBAN¥A.—“Hey, can't you read that ‘keep out’ sign?’ barked Bill, groundkeeper of Illinois Memorial Stadium, when John Philip Sousa tried to peep inside the structure during secret foot ball practice. SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Quotations furnished by Rcdmanduznfn\ 65 1920 P oger | o L. C. 6s 2 Afrond. P Aies 72 1005, 108 Amer. Beet Sugar s 19 < Am. Tel Co. 48 1679, Anvnmlid(,'lom‘rw;hfil 19 . Ascociated OV Raliimore & Ohio 6 thichem Steel Central of Geori Chi.. Mil. & St. P. ('!\L. R. 1. &P h‘fi City of Lyons fls‘l‘ Gommme. 8 & 5% B e Eoe R, Co e 1026 Frderated Metals 75 1930 Fisher Body Corp. 5s 1 Goodyear T. & R. 8s 100 feat Northern 7e 1036 Su!l 0il Corp. Pa. b 1 Hock. Val. R. R. I; e 8 620 103 ORI I T & Co. Tlas 1 ork Central 6: Shor( Line, 4 2 G0 B Co. b8 3 Tidewater Oil 0% 1031 Union Oil Co. of Cal. 38 1035 nion Pac. R. R, C. ds 107 Rubber 7155 1030 o Uion: B0 1076 Wertinenouse E.&N. 78 107 Wertalled v 101 % COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY LT S23=m 2 S22R5533 BISE FREE 0320558 EEREE So2ox! KANSAS CITY, November 6.—The potato shortage is being felt by brokers here. One firm announces that potatoes now are costing them $4.50 a hundred, which means retail- ers must ask 513 cents a pound. It is predicted the price will continue to advance throughout the Winter. AMARILLO, November 6.—Cotton men estimate the damage to cotton in | ains and ! By D. C, FRIDAY, COTTON SELLS OFF IN MARKET TODAY Covering Movement Started Last Week Slows Up. More Estimates. By the Associated P NEW YORK, futures opened be ovember 6. Cotton ely steady; Decem. ber, 20.55; January, 19.75; March 19.95; May, 20.00; July, 19.48. Re ports of further heavy rains in the South failed to stimulate much buy ing, while Liverpool reacted after | early advances, and the opening here was barely steady at an advance of 1 point on December, but generlly § to 20 points lower A good deal of realizing or tion, and probably local selling, veloped in_belief that the techni position of the market had eased | since the covering movement started | ear in the week. Janu sold off | to 1961 before the end of the first hour, the general market showing| net losses of about 19 to 23 points Three more private crop estimat ranged from 14,900,000 to 15,169,000 bales, but without apparent effect’ on the market. New Orleans Quotations. NEW ORLEANS, November 6 The cotton mi ket had an irregular | opening. First trades showed both losses of 10 points up to down. Prices eased off on realizing and selling on the theory that the rains, said to be damaging were 100 ¢ 1o have any material bearing on the crop. December traded down fo 14.54, January to 19.58 and March to 19.43 ater on the mar ket rallied about to 8 points from the lows. j | | | liguida de. 2 points Cotton Values Around Noon. NEW ORLEANS, November ¢ () —Noon, futures bids steady: Decem- 20.06; Janu: 20.04: March, 84: May, 19.85 Y, 19.68. NEW YORK, November & 11:45 am., futures bids cember, 20.61; January, 20.19; Ma July, ) — IMPORT DUTY SOUGHT ON AUTOS IN BRITAIN Manufacturers Act to Protect Home | Industry Against Cheap Cars. the Aseoiiated Press LONDON, November ciation of British Motc turers has applied to the Board Trade to impose an import dut 3313 pe cent on foreign commer cial vehicles under the safeguarding of_industric T The association the that the motor industry in is suffering from the “dumping ‘heap commercial cars from United ates, France and Italy.| They contend that the imposition of the duties requested will lead to a | doubling_of the number of workers employed in the industry here and| also will be a valuable source of revenue. The Board of Trade the request The Mar takes ground nd of | the is consider WE FINANCE —all classes of income-producing property Large Loans a Specialty Current int. rate and commission Higbie & Richardson, Inc. 816 15th St. N.W. Money to Loan Secured by first deed of trust on real estate. Prevailing interest and commission. Joseph I. Weller 35 Woil i ¥ Tt | REAL ESTATE LOANS 5%% ANY AMOUNT APARTMENT HOUSES BUSINESS PROPERTY RESIDENCE LOA AT LOW RATES FRED T. NESBIT STMENT BLDG. Main 9392 “1st TRUST NOTES 6,9, in denominations of $100 and up, residences LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER Fiftieth_Ye: 1407 New York Ave. o Al eecur SECOND TRUST NOTES Funds available for the pur- chase of all kinds of second trust notes. secured on D. C. or mearby Teal estate. Prompt action in every case. ‘Washington Investment and Transactions Co. 715 14th St. N.W. 0000000)0 9000000 LOAN —on First Mortgages on im- proved property in Washing- ton. Current rates. Prompt service. SHANNON - & LUCHS] A | 713 & 715 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 NOVEMBER 6, 1925. FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street JOHN POOLE, President First Mortgage Notes For Sale In Denominations of $100, $250, $500, $1,000 AND UP 637 Interest Secured on D. C. Real Estate Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. Established 1887 1433 K Street N.W. Stocks Bonds 0dd Lots Carried on Margin Buck & Company —BROKERS— Established 1916 312 Evens Building 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Tel. Franklin 7300 Direct Private Wires te New York FIRST MORTGAGES FOR SALE Denominations of $250, $500, $750, $1,000 and Upwards 6'2% All Loans Made on Property Located in the District of Columbia JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. NW. We Save You— time, unnecessary property depreciation and too frequent re-leasing. Our Apartment House Manage- ment holds “ten- ants, keeps property up, keeps costs down. 1 B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th Street N.W Main 2100 INSURED MORTGAGE BOND: A N.Hon:l.kSecurlw Insured from date of issue to date of maturity by the guarantee of the NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY, the world’s largest surety com- pany. Price 100 to Yield 69, Maturities 3 to 10 years Stein Bros. & Boyce 211 Woodward Bldg. Washington, D. C. Main 1079 T takes but one year for maturity of the secured notes purchased by the Oil Burners Finance Corporation. the fields in this section at 5 per cent as a result of recent freezes. This may bring production down to 700,000 bales in that section. SAN LEANDRO, Calif.,, November 6.—Alameda County has disposed of one of the most satisfactory tomato crops in the county's history. The price reached $60 a ton at one period. AKRON, November §.—Ohio output of tires and tubes is now above 40 per cent of all produced in the United States. The Goodyear, Goodrich, Fire- stone, Generul, India, Seiberling and Mohawk plants are increasing plant capacity. BOSTON, November 6.—Twelve gas- oline electric motor cars will be in- stalled in service by the Boston and Maine immediately and 23 will be put in service on main and branch lines within two months. This is a part of the campaign of the Boston and Maine against bus competition. Accordingly, your investment here earns more repeatedly than any other finance paper secured by real estate. The demand for funds to finance the partial-pay- ment purchase of home improvements by proj y owners is great and ever-increasing. Take advan- tage of it and profit—invest in this stock issue that promises annual discounting and exceptional sarnings. Write Todn); for Prospectus and Full Details. Oi. Burners FINANCE CoRPN. International Building 1319 F Street N, W. Phone Main 5874 FINANCIAL. BUILDING LOANS Action Wihin 2 Hours! E are prepared to give prompt service to builders who desire funds for local construc- tion work. Consult our LOAN DEPARTMENT. BOSS &G PHELPS THE HOME OF HOMES 1417 K Street Main 9300 NOTHING BETTER Can We Offer Today, Either for Financial Institutions, Trust Estates or Individuals, Than the FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES Secured Upon the New RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES We Are Financing In the Best Sections of Washington Denominations, $100 to $1,000 Partial Payments May Be Arranged Interest Yield, 61,9, Cull, write or telephone to cur MORTGAGE INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT ON- & LUCH 713, 715 and 717 14th St. N'W. Main 2345 ER A LOSS TO AN INVESTOK The New York Life Insurance Co. Offers to Make First Mortgage Loans On Improved Real Estate in the District of Colunibia and Nearby Maryland Suburbs for 3. 5 or 10 year Periods. 512% ON APPROVED SECURITY Apply i RANDALL H. HAGNER & GOMPANY MORTGAGE LoAN GCRRESPONDENT Telephone Main 9700 Apartments Office Buildings Housel Business Properties 1321 Connecticut Avenue Equitable Co-operative Building Ass’n FRANK P. REESIDE, Secretary Organized 1879 45TH YEAR COMPLETED Assets $5,031,814.86 Surplus $1,352,749.93 Subscriptions for the 89th Issue of Stock Being Received Join the Equitable NOW and Save. Each day brings new oppor- tunities—will you be prepared to meet them? If you save systematically in the Equitable you will. Make up your mind to start today—and deposit something each payday. - 915 F Street JOHN JOY EDSON, President Shares $2.50 Per Month 61% Time Proven Real Estate Mortgages | D RING the past thirty-six years, the first mortgage notes purchased by in- vestors from this Company have proven sterling investment qualities of safety, profit and convenience. The present offer- ings maintain the same high standards. They are SAFE, because the mortgages are not only abundantly secured by the property, but are the direct obligations of financially re- sponsible borrowers. PROFITABLE, because the presént mort- gage notes pay 6%5 % interest. COI\'\r ENIENT, because the interest checks are promptly received by the in- vestor or his bank on the day due. H. L. RusT COMPANY 912 15th Street N.W. Main 6888

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