Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1925, Page 95

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART 6. TRADING ON CURB '****************************** SHASHES RECORDS, 9 What Happens TO Herp x» Volume of Sales and Variety That’s the burning question lo the of Securities Dealt in Make Week Notable. By the Assocla NEW Y end of the last chapter! The Story of Joanna By H. L. Gates Author of “Auction of Souls” and Co-author of “One Year to Live” fus e late recovery “feature was noted in 1-msh I‘o\\er which opened at a new high at 184%, but suffered a sharp reaction in the later dealings. National Power opened at 447 and then reacted about 3 points. Weak- ness developed in several {ssues in the later dealing ndustrial and oil stocks lacked movement of material impor 1though trad- ing in these iss inued in large volume. Biggest Week Ever Known. ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥4¥¥¥44¥¥¥4¥¥¥444444¥¥4¥¥¥¥44 Begins Next Sunday,Nov.15th,in a traveled over a Power moved )r to the an wer rose yr}m 410 n Light and ved up from £74%" to Continuing, Evening and Sunday, in generous installments of gripping interest Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., November 7.— e t r game be- nues until ything with nc -Joanna is the startling romance of a very modern girl—with a human nature and a million dollars—telling the story of her hopes and her temptations. One moment she is in the seventh heaven of ecstasy; the next plunged deep in the despondency of shattered ideals—hoping, fearing, fighting. Then what—con- quest or defeat? / You will fall in love with Joanna. You'll sympathize with her; applaud the triumphs of her womanhood; tremble at the trage- "dies which beset her—and the climax is the unexpected! A not bring nd crooked Mr. Gates, in Joanna, reveals the innermost nature of the mod- ern girl. Is she as bad as fancy picturesher? Or, after all, is she as true and lovable as her old-fashioned sisters? You'll have a very decided opinion when you have finished reading Joanna—whether you are afather, a mother, a sister or a brother. Don’t miss the first installment and nothing will induce you to miss the last chapter o 1 0 hundred pounds: 6.00 hundred; | ) hundred; BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. « BALTIMORE, Md., November 7 Special 1 live cattle ; f t o S e TR very rm for handy weight veal calves, vhich are light in receipt and want- Good demand also noted for ring lambs. Quotations today at t street wharf: Cattle—First quality, 1b., 9 xmon to medium, b, 5 to §; st mnnn 1b., 4 to 6; cows, to 6; common to as to quality, Ib., choice to fancy, common to fair, 00; calves, veal, ; ordinary to me- To be sure of getting your paper regularly have The Star Carrier deliver it Evening and Sunday direct to your home. ThaesaWek - - .. . . ... ... Phone Main 5000—Circulation Department rough and com- 1 culls, Ib., 6 to 8. ‘xheflp—l hoice, Ib., b to 6; old bucks, 8 to 4; common, Ib., 2 to 3; Iamh< Spring, choice, Ib., 14% to 15; fal 12 to 14; common thin, Ib., 8 S -4 = 2 = X to X Hogs-:rmxgm Ib., 12 to 13; sows, th., 10 to 11; stugs and boars, Ib., & t0"7; live pigs, 1b,, 12 to 13; shoats, e OO O R Layn the Office Boy. « D, S .4 x x x ok X K K K K X 15K K 51K K 2 K x -« x x X

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