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FINANC CIAL, THE PRICES OPEN FIRM Week Begins With Wholesale Trade Fair—Turkey Re- ceipts Heavy. No change in prices and demand fair was reported of the conditi the meat market, this morning. ers expect impr ness as the weather especially about the convengs, when thousands of + will oe attracted here. w D an vement in busi sets cold time Congress Receipts of turkeys continue com- | Pparatively heavy, and nothing has hish Thanksgiving of turkeys for the day next week past experiences of market slumpin, . weather, are taking care in orders this season to prevent caught napping. Prives practicaily this morning subs same as the pre close of last w S Wholesale o market Ppro: oceurred hing holi season will 1 » middie of recalling v turk Certain dealc rm ing be W 1y the were Prices. prints, 60ab _ Poultry Spring fat ghorn he Dressed old hens, fat, stock—Calves, wd Vegetable Review. ket report on fruits and tables (compiled by the s Service, Bu Feonomics) says Apples—Supplies libe . moder 3 arket steady inia. No. 1, extra Ha6.00; boxe arge demand barvels, Vir- 3 inches, 6.00 3 314 inches, . Washington, medium ra fancy Jo! a fancy Deli bushel 1 Maryland and Virginia, unc Staymans and Black Tw! 5 upplies moderate: te, market tirm per Danish mode: mand 3 bulk, ton, upplies moderate; market_steady; New 523.50; California, York, crate! light, crates, dozen Lett mand lim Jersey, 2 dozen ‘pe. bes! dozen ¢ to ordir crate 4.00a4 Potato Market Stead Onions—Supplies mode: light, market steady: N pound sacks, Yellows, No. 1,2 me small size, 2.5( diana. 100-pound sacks, Yellows, United St 1, Potatoes light, m 150-pound s Tnited States. New York Whites, United States, 6.50. Sweet T demand Shor vels, Y North rels, Red Y oston demand 100 ates, In demand Michigan, als libe: ‘No. No. 1, 6. 19 Supplies modes market dull: E Virginia, cloth-top stave bar- llows, No. 1. best, mostly 4.50; Carolina, cloth-top stave ba ms, No. 1, 3.00 aulifiower—supplies moderate mand moderate, market firm: * York, Long Island, crates, 3.30a3 California, crates, Tomatoes—Supplies moderate: ruand light, market dull lug boxes, ripes and turning. ped, 2.50a2 Ohio, hothe dium size, 10-pound basket 2 few low small tatoes- slow, de. mo fairly e, 4.00 gplant—Supplies mand limited, Fl pepper Peppers Slightly Lower. String Supplies moderate demand sod stock., light for poor South Carolina, green best. quality condi Peppers moderate beans 1oder ock npers rdinury dem weaker fancy upplies . mark hi moderate: de- steady; Flor- and square 2.50a1.75; few mand moder: 1da, 7y-bushel hushel crates, high as f upplies light arket steady nd Goldens, demand lorida, medium ies limited steady Browns, Pin ioldens. medium Parson upplies light 1ull: Californt dem stan sabas market POTATO MARKET. November 9 (#), rather slow, total anadi Pota aret ship- Wis round shade hites PR « Minnesota, sacked few fancy, . bulk round Michigan, Idaho, 13; consin 70: some 1 whites russets, 4.00a TREASURY CERTIFICATES. (Quotations farnished by Redmond & Co.) sacked Dec, 15 March June June Sept. March 15, Dee. 16. 1027 100778 101 o018 SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co.) Amer. Beet Sugar 93 Am. Tel. & Tel. Co. 48 1629 Annconda Conper 68 1030, Associated Oil 8s 10 Raltimore & Ohio_0s Hethiehem Steel s 1 Central of Georxia 0 1920 Chie. Mil P05 1 (mmf;md G ¥rie Federated Me Fisher Body Corn. [ Goodyear T. & . 8¢ 1 eal Northern 1f Oji Corv. Pa, Fiack Val RL R Jiumble Oil Lohien Pox 31 553! Oregon. Short 1 Penna: R Sinclaiz € o1 Sw 0. 53 Tidewater Oil 61 EEREEE e & hig 1P Rl Western U Westinghouse “Called ¢ 101 oo e SES3E LSSy au of Agricultural i demand | New | | 3.00a3.10. i i New foodstuffs | the | chickens, | Market | 1 hans, | 150-pound " sacks, Round | M iindseds | ew | and | Wasn BY WILLIAM F. W YORK, | Professional element which HEF { lution for the rise, made c forts today to sustain t ! movement again came into the market and w {up sharply. hold tirm while ‘H\X were under p | The outstanding other sure. ature i NEW lowing is an ofticial list of {stocks truded in on the | Curb Market today | Sulve in BONDS Tousne YORK, '~ An 10 Am i | | | Killing | © buston de 1 Car i DO Sery 1< G Bal Us A- N J 6s s red Suk os §Gatr, Kobt, { Gvana Tra, Nl Uil ¢ 10 tiand sl b 2 Kais C Lernt 10 o St 5 Nor S 1 Siose Sihen ¥ 100 Bt 0 1ov RUO 6498 Kuo 61 Ku FOREIGN BON N C U s Wi 6 Siem & Hal Swiss Gove B '_m. i STANDARD OIL ISS1 o zh i st Oil new. . 24 10 Cumberland P L 11 100 1 2800 Pr 130 Pri ) Sou W Penn B L 68003 0 Ind 1008 0 1005 0 K 1108 O 30005 0 B80S O Ohio ) S O Ohio pid ) Vacuum Oil s INDEPENDENT OIL & Am ibo ¢ ities Serv new olumbia Synd olimb. Synd s Synd nw e Synd CentPéte ovember heavy se has played {a prominent part in the recent specu oncerted ef- he upward lling which vhich repre- sented for the most part profit taking. | Several industrial specialiti were bid | The oils were disposed to | but parts of the on the s November New e 1163, 10178 TOCKS Wéshington Stock ExchanT;e I Traction o ton 10 at 881y and Mec & 10 av BE3 hanics’ Na on donotype—10 at 85 nthaler Linotype—S8 at National Mtge. & Invest. pd AFTER CALL Pow. pid. ‘Bow & F £500 at ) DEPT Washington Gas B UNLIST Chapin-Sacks 8% pid— —Call loans, 5 and 6 0 at 98} Bank— 10 at 83 1001, Wt oo 0814 10 at er cent. Bid and Asked Prices. BOND PUBLIC UTILITY n Tel & Telen. 4o & Telga. 4 a6 . tr. 5w -otumac Elec Alex. & Rlex Bait & Apiap - o G washington G Wash. Rws iws bulk | | | Loy Rizgs Realty (Long) o Kiggs Realty (short) 5s ithern Bldg, 615 h. Mkt, Cold Storago Ian Park Hotel STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY Olk & Wasn, Steamiboat Elec. Pow. pid. W. | Rwy. & Elec. coi Rwy. & Eiec. pid ATIONAL Nauonal Capital Columbia Commercial trict BANK s & Mechanics' | Natonal ‘Metropolitan | Riggs s Second Nat'l of "Washingty TRUST COMPA ¢ & Trust Bank onal Savings & Trust lon Washington Loan & Trusi mmerce & S t Washington fngion: Mechanic American . Corcoran Foremen's " . National Union - TITLE IN: Columbia .. .... Real Estate’ . O 3 oLyDe - Nat'l Morte, & Invest. ofd.” Ol Duteh Market com. Old Dutch Market pfd Lanston Monotype .. Seeurity Storage Washinkton Market Telow CaD sveveversesre Asked FIRE INSURANCE. NEW YORK CURB MARKET ! Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office AT CENTER MARKET of higher prices was the heavy de- The|mand for shares of electric refriger- ator companies. Nizer Corporation ass B was the leader, running up five points before the demand sub- sided. The A stock rose almost five points in sympathy with strength in The company announced some time ago its intention of calling, on January 1, the outstanding class. Kelvinator moved up a point or so, Ser-El did little. | In the oil group Indiana Pipe Line {and Southern Pipe Line were excep Gibson 01l Cor Gull Oil of Pa York | i Sun ¢ 2 Venesuclan Pt 3 Willex Ol & G 0 INDUSTRIALS [ Aeto Suvply M'B 2 Alum Co A A how ‘A uperpow 1 ul C pid s & Ele Ine VT Mach Ton i T'C R T Bkisn City ROR Bucy rus B Can D Gine An Carolina’ P & L entral Steel xd NMTA A Chic "Nip B Tt % Chiistie Bwn Co €1y Tee & Fuel ( leve Auto m P P new "p 1 Dairy Bak nen Bak 1 Bak pfd Tob In alds Ltd Cub T C vic Dunhul Inel 1 1 Durant Mot A ohr & ¢ Auto ‘Lite. B &"Sh pid B & S Welte Cor A Motor (o Fletschn new Ford Mot o tan Frank HH Mf ( M C p Corp. 1 i : llum. ( St }K R ,;».‘“ i : Glen G .Yunn..—\lm‘n .llv” ord R&M vt Yesaty. Tron Mg WY Ll Milier 1005 1in A bt 10 omnib ¢ e 3 T Philn Eiae o Pittsbureh &L Pittab Plate 61 ) Pow Cory Ny # procy &G ami. g S D Purity Bak A%, B Rem Now T ¢ Rem, NGik 7 G Mot Tk vi o Mot {chmond ‘Rad n Rickenbackes D116 i, it T Corp Joutse'n G P P& 1 new Stand Mot Stutz Motor Swift Intl Swift & o hermoid Rad ¢ Thomp R C v t ¢ 1] H_Thompson ), Tob Prod Expori 3 Tower Mig . 63 Trans Lux Poe A 13 Tungsol LW A w a Tungwol L w 6 Trumbull_ Steel I Trusean Steel worth 1Wils & ( 1Wils & ¢ BRI A x e .xo q no r.\r“\mn 5 Hawth M 1 Hollinger 17 Hecla, Min 5 Copper 1% X' Zine.. 1 Nipissing 6 Obio Cop 30 Plymouth Lead M Eortl Gold Min Premier’Gold M . 40 Red Warrier ono Belmont. Ponopsh Ext nvn_roumny STEADY. very steady: receip! 14a20; Springs, 2 alive, | try fowls, 16218, CHICAGO, November 9 (#).—Poul- 30; roosters, 14; ducks, 21; geese, RAILROADS REVEAL DIXIE'S PROSPERITY Survey of Earnings and Stock Advances Pictures Re- cent Revival. By the Assoclated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., November 9 v in Dixie in the past two < phically reflected in a survey of | railroad earnings and stock advances. Bank officials and other students of economics agree that the condition of ailroad treasuries is one of the surest | rometers to general business condi- s that can be found. | 1 4 recent comparison, seven rail- | roads, serving Southern territory, were | selected, and, taking the low price of | their common stock in 1923, on the | one hand, and the high price for the t week on the other, the following | gures were gathered Pros. rears 1923 Hich Price Southern Railway RE Atlantic Coast Lovisviile & Nashviite N St. L Diinais” Central Frisco board “Afr L The upward trend also is shown in the following figures contained in of-| reports made to the Georgia Public Service Commiskion recently Seaboard Air O | Oberatin Overating revenucs Operating expenses Southiern Railway Overating rev Overating exp. wooL STARTS OFF WEEK WITH HIGHER PRICES | Special Dispaten to The Star B 'ON, November 9 -—The market opened the week with for some d ptions fully a pound higher on a ase than a week ago. Ohio good qu blood stock now established at| ase landed in Boston, and heavier demand than any other of fleece wool. On cl this is equiva o about 95 wool rices cent | asis rter EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 2 e cents. Choice 1o staple fine territory! has recently been held | silghtly higher. Worsted acturers the most actors in the market BUTTER HIGHER TODAY. CHICAGO, November 9 (#).— Butter High eceipts, $.379 tubs; creamery extras, standards, 45 extra firsts. firsts, 44a4412; seconds rdinary GRAIN EXPORTS SLUMP. St i { bushels, as { bushels the Depirtment exports from week we compared with 2.733.000 previous week, Comimerce fizures today shoy ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA. Va A dozen or more cases a » grand jury today J. E charged with the murder Hall, and Willie Miller with highway robh an officer, are beinz | reard 1 called at _police | headquar about two months ag and informed the police that he { found the body of & man lying in t weeds ne. e result an investi was held and his s s 1 1 witness is charged with ol {ing up an |rl>v! g ( 1\ mond, | | head of works north | [ of the ¢ assaniting Po- | liceman who arrested | i him two hours afte) ohbery MMl 1 | ler was shot in the ¢ Snoots g Ihas been in the iria und ' City 3 | to be able eration the of weights & end of the ed that the November | before [ MeDonaid {of Lyma ored, ch nd a of $200 3 and W. ¢! Snog the ul measures 14‘ eel had heen ¢ bureau would 1 repr " at instruct en ur Alexandr; to_ins | the service in other cities The annual Fall supper the to city visi ation Mrs. president; Mrs responding se 1c Andersol record- Miss Bertha Allison, tr rer; Mrs. John Penn, super- intendent of social service; Miss Carrie Crosen, superintendent of su plies; Mrs. Norman Lanham, super intendent of studies, and Mrs. Charles Craddock, superintendent oung people. A special meeting of the executive board of the Parent-Teacher clation will be held Wednesd:y noon at Lee school Directors of the Chamber of Coni- merce will meet this afternoon The Busf and Professional Women'’s Club will meet tomorrow night. A banquet will be serv after the business meeting. Funeral services for Miss Alice V. Stanton, who died in Richmond Sat urday night after a prolonged illness, will take place Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Methodist Epis- copal Church South, and burial will be in the Methodist Protestant Ceme- tanton was the sister Stanton of Seminary n Carpenter, ,\. Mrs. Iss ing secretar services for Vernon E. who died in Monrovia, ! st week will be held at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at his late residence, 806 Duke street World's Waterpower Great. The total waterpower developed throughout the world is today slightly under 30,000,000 horsepower, showing a gain of nearly 7,000,000 in five years, The United States leads the world with a development of 10,000,000 orse- power, but has approximately 25,000, 000 undeveloped. The potential water- power of the world is 453,000,000 | horsepower, the largest resources be- ing in Afr where there are 190,- 000,000 potential horsepower, of which { 14,000 are developed. The total devel- opment in North America is 13,700,- 000 horsepower against 12,300,000 in all of Europe. i 1st TRUST NOTES 61,7, {in denominations of 3100 and up, secured on_modern *residences. y H AKER Fiftioth_Year 149y New York Ase. Shone Main 1186 REAL FSTATE LOANS IUSINESS PROPIRTY RESIDENCE LOANS AT LOW RATES FRED T. NESBIT | INVB’I‘M'T BLDG. Main 9392 ative || Richmond | C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925. i b coin | Continental Trust Company %] 2 Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission Capital JTmmm J. Fisher & Company, Inc. One Million Dollars - i Lth & H Streets ; We Buy and Sell - Liberty Bonds Treasury Notes " Etc. Bond Depa.rtment The Washington Loan and Trust Company 900 F Street 620 17th Street Prompt Action QUICK LOANS On Your Real Estate Equity $100 to $5,000 No. Waiting—Courteous Service District Loan Procurement Co. || 1417 F St. N.W. M. 4438 Open Evenings 7 to 9 | = l mowoomooooo WANTED ! SECOND TRUST NOTES Funds available for the pur- chase of all Kinds of sacond trust ecured on D. C. OF mearhy real estate. Prompt action in every case. Washington Investment and Transactions Co. 15 14th St V. Muin 30 0000006)095000006 FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street JOHN POOLE, SERVICE Many people are using and abusing the word “service.” Let us show vou what we call “Service” in First Mortgage transactions. We do not boast of the number of years we have been in business, but we are proud of our numerous satishied investors. We Aim to Please Phone. write or see Clarence L. 0'Donnell, Mzr. Mortgage Dept. 'CAFRITZ COMPANY | 14th & K Main 9080 President First Mortgage Notes For Sale In Denominations of $100, $250, $500, $1,000 Ap e 637 Interest Secured on D. C. Real Estate Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. 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Partial payments may upon which terest rates are allowed. your JAGE and be arranged, full Consult Our Mortgage Investment Dept. [SHANNON: & LUCHY) 713 and 715 14th Main 2! Equitable Co-operative Building Ass’n JO! JOY EDSON, President FRANK P. REESIDE. Secretary Organized 1879 45TH YEAR COMPLETED $5.031,814.86 Surplus $1,352,749.93 Subscriptions for the 89th Issue of Stock Being Received Join the Equitable -INOW and Save. Each day brings new oppor- tunities—will you be prepared to meet them? If you systematically in the Equitable you will. start Assets Shares $2.50 Per Month save Make up your mind today—and deposit something each payday. 915 F Street to OLD BANK IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Our Usefulness to You XPEDITIOUS handling of your banking @ matters by no means totals our field of use- fulness to you. Also at your service are efficient- ly manned Trust, Investment, Foreign Exchange and Safe Deposlt Departments. % Interest Paid on Savings National Metropolitan <« Bank j g i} (L] IR TI1% Years Old he 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. 0%% ON APPROVED SECURITY Apply RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY MORTGAGE LoaAN GORRESPONDENT 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 Houses Business Properties Apartments Office Buitdings 64% Time Proven Real Estate Mortgages 1 DL'RING the past thirty first mortgage notes purchased by in- years vestors from this Company have proven of The present offer- investment qualities profit and convenience. sterling safety, ings maintain the same high standards. They are AFE, because the mortgages are not only abundantly secured by the property, but are the direct obligations of financially re- sponsible borrowers. PROFITABLE, because the present mort- gage notes pay 6% % interest. CONVENIENT, 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.

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