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FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY., NOVEMBER 10, 1925. FINANCIAL. . sl POTATO RECEIPTS ™ ~ew York cure markeT | READINGBUSSTEP %5k, “omanse 1GOTTON UNSTEADY |-isieiosnst. - Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office tory ° Co. §iiu’ "o ARE |NGREAS|NG BY WILLAAM F. HEFFERNAN. :— The only oulstanding strong spot in | ]’U BHEEK I-USSES Al:l_ll‘ls—ll-(_:c Ddy AF-I-ER SHARP DRUP FIRST MORTGAGES | NEW YORK, November 10.—A [the market of the day was the great | FOR SALE veritable flood of selling orders| strength In stocks of electric ref By the Associated Press nto the curb market today, |erator compaules, notably Nizer issues B NEW YORK, November 10 (4). e Denominations of $250, $500, 12 every quarier the decline was | and Kelvinator, which are to be —Trading on the New York Stock Demand Light and Priges | e shatpest that hus been since the | mersed. Railroad Suffering Greatly| exchange wil e suspended for | Spot Holders Not Following|| — $750 $1,000 and Upwards giuning of the recent speculation for uch recent favorites as Trans-Lux, two minutes tomorrow, beginning 6%% 1 the rise. This was diree 8] 51 Victor Talking Machine, Southe HY i at 11 o'clock, i hservanc of 9, i b . Steady—Beef UNChanged | io" fe scion o e oo e o g e enon "o | From Competition for Pas- L olock, in_ observanco Yesterday's Break in Fu- s promerty Armistice day. t Reserve directors In_increasing the | lette Safety Razor, Miller Rubber and | FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street JOHN POOLE, President 1 . 5 This action, approved by the Locaten fiithe Dttt 2 | rediscount rate from 3% to 4 per cent | the favorites among the motors were | senger Traffic. governors of the exchange today, tures Markets. Sl in Local Market | after the close of business yesterday. | off anywhere from 1 to 3 points, while g ! In line with a Nation-wide | | Columbia | In ;many quarters thfs actfon was ! high-priced industrials in which the S movement to observe the day. — 1 " = o eu ! e e o e e Eaon e L e , = JAMES F. SHEA from New S ork mamt Miehigar oo ve | Federal Reserve Bank of New York | tacularl 5 : { NEW YORK, November 10.—Cot- e e ol and g lieine | Would do at its meeting two days| This was true of Tublze Artificlal | <ioua) Digpatch to The Star. Two SOFT coAL MINES o it ires tooaed o Deciaan, REY: HoBever aud b aosrarliet tai5 | hents | Sk, which at 209 compared with the | xpw YORK, November 10.—The 19.64, January, 19.00 arch, 1923 | OmarcLand thammiet (ol front when weakness developed | previous iinal of 239, and of Ford Mo | py i Gejpniy and Reading l:nllru.\rl is g | isht ver, and the market fairl . 239 of Tord M May, 19.08 July, 18.65. The severel ™ — =l Y O S0 it e, P st e B N R R W ST ) S | Ehaaeoli st Falreot | i Nr0) OPERATION (Bt 1 s 10 e e et gaarals, No. 1 awere vouoted | nd suffered with the rest. with the Monday close of 618. | miles of track in Pennsylvania nndi on the increased estimate of the crop | COMPANY OF AnERICA it 6.25 and 6.50. my 5 JENDENT OIL STOCKS | New Jersey with a network of busi —_— was followed by rather nervous and | Lereby given that a mecting i N T e A el | NEW YORK, November 10.—Fol- | JSnles | INDEPENDE 8 lines. The company i3 awalting only| g 0 Producti jn | lFresular fluctuntions today. Liver- | the policyholders of TTHE PRUDENTIS L Bl Er e fone [ lowing is an officiul list of bonds and | b Matacalbo 'C T3 7. |the approval of its application cover-| Bo oduction and Prices in|pool was better than due, however. | INSURANGE "COMPANY OF AMIKI X L ST I R stocks traded in on the New York (it iy in ing Schuylkill County by the State W g and, after opening unchanged to §| will be held st the Home Offce of sawd Con ioted or 480, North | Curb Market today Smd ool 8 Public Service Commizsion. The com. | est Virginia and Mary- points higher, the local market held | R$o¥in the S 9 QUFars Do Sones, Yams, No brought | g pid 81 5 pany’s lines from Philadelphia to New | s fairly steady on covering, trade Buy-| twelve 6'clock Doony for the pur of aelect- | BONDS, pd B, 7% Th York are paralleled by busses operated | land Are Gaining. ing and a moderate commission house four be voted for by the polioy- supplles of Ohlo hothouse Yo syod. 8. 18 by the Philadelphia Rapld Transit! i demmand. T Tutter Wik probiibls o | hders Toawise s member 1 the Bourd o1 a 5 2 “RA186 are hoins ; Directors at the annual election of Dirsctors fn light demand B and 1% 1l Co. and other lines, and so are the couraged by private e o | Company 0 be hield 0 the Eieventh day ' ! Crown cent Feté. 4 gl | Reading tracks to the Jersey coast |Special Dispatch to The Star. an absence of hedge selling in Liver-| o e ComPaogs | {8 Thead % Oh Cor: E:‘qfi g | resorts. BALTIMORI: November 10.—The |pool, and Memphis advices claiming | AL men meeting exery policybolder of the 1 ARacona Oit ot Bal 815 Th | = . { Consolidation Coal Co. of Baltimore, | that spot holders in the South were | corporstion who ia of the age of twenty-nc | 3 A GRE e iy et af 3% | Would Replace Trains. which controls niost of the soft coal | not following vesterday’s decline in | yoars or upwards and whose policy liss been i SAT GAW 1 Snard Ol 01y R The present move is typical of simi-|yines in Maryland and West Virginta, | futurs . Tor T B ok et Tae e S 1 ments and make recom ind cauliflower averh'r TR T I lar steps being taken by raliroads all has placed two additional mines in| January contracts fluctuated be- N D DoariE, P mendations. Consult him e Bl IO neston Pt i i3 over the country. Railroad officlals In | operation in the atrmont, W . Va., | tween 19.00 and 19.13 during the first i g B freely He is readily = e D atace AN many instances declare bus competi-|region. The company is steadily in.|hour, with the general market show- | + el e available at anv of on Prod 24 tion is ruining thelr profits. “It 18/ creasing its output of coal, for which | ing net advances of 6 to 10 points Today's Wholesale more than 50 convenienth located offices getting to a point,” sald a Reading | it finds a ready market at prices over official today, ““where steam tralus are{$1 a ton higher than carlier in the New Orleans Quotat |losing tremendous sums of money by | vear. NEW ORLEANS, November 10 (#) 5 {bus competition. It is up to us te|” \witn cost of ope with | —Cotten es opened steady. De { meet this competition, or go out of | selling prices higher 18.70; 6. March, 18 showed gains of 5 to 15 points | Butter—Fancy tub stere packed, 3 ke ave b First Mortgage Notes— ion lower, and with pro-|c¢ The National City Company Washington—741 15th =t \.W. | e ! 48 Roval Can O&R 1 Ryan Com....... i SaI ek Coni | business.” duction steadily gaining, the Consoli-|18 The Reading bus program would | dation promises to r & Hood Rubber cFa T tment Ally 1 ihe National City bond man is a4 counsellor in investment, well qualified | to annalyze vour require- | | | |8 i ’i { nd out the cur. Telephone—Main eliminate 164, 316 passer r train miles | reng 1 1 b Pow Ex ¥ ear in much stronger position % to better cables than due. Py o row . 1058 a year and substitute 265647 bus mile D for several years past Prices eased off right after the call, s, 1 Long Tal L s - 1005 100 This stand is resented by bus men > December trading . down to 18.64, | kevs, = . S K St Yaultoba, Pow 721008 1035 1033 INDUSTRIALS. SRR e . Tananry o Mooy to, 12541l Secured by ; GltmonE at Nor A S ene 8733 1910 sl ot .- 3 143 . TOBACCO RECEIPTS DROP. |Goot trade tusing toon caused a rally | i s, fat Dor,3 ik M 814 215 § Al o' A 0 Competition Ts Denied. - | S0 irase buying soon caused & raly |l Fmprove " ey &0l S e Waller & Wikiie presifent ottt — £f L 1% ot (v dRe Familiaritv— Live _sto. T Pion BAR . i ! g helped by t Spring, 14 S oeu om0 oy O White Company, manufacturers of | Prices and Sales Hold Up Well in | for cloudy weather which trade s fear- | Real Estate y - e 7 SRR Est Tet'y 65 104 ¢ 103 1903 Am L& Trae motor trucks, declares that the pres e ed might mean a return of rain. Trad- | & with every phase of N 5 Shawsheen 7a 107 Am L & Trac pl ent development of Florida and the aryland Market. { ing was quite active trom the start. | il In w”hmgton i . i 9 L Am Muit Go .- Southeast, which has had & cOUntry-| Special Dispateh to The Star Coctan % e .al T i Apartment House by | Pow & L pfd wide effect on business, could not have | BALTIMORE, November 1 | alues 2 . | . ruit and Vegetable Review. | et taken place without motor trucks and | peeses 1M ORE, November 10 —While| xpw ORLEANS, 'l Worth Double Management often 2 Superp A Sl s g e | nt Maryland tobucco 1ast |y oty on fateres n | J Drtion e iena Uk B vation of Florida business, he satd, [ cof Grobhed to 403 hogs 811" hogs. | January. 18.75; March. ‘i{t The Amount enables us to ef- o S o) e {f’," :L\v- new. when rall congestion became 80 Severe | heads, 1nd prives hor fie oo oEs 18 ily, 18.38; December, 18.34. | fect debnite News Ser of Agriculiural | ap 8138 2Ry w S DR oL A WU IS NS RYDRE Enovanoasiio il Of the Loan— : ; \:‘} P S Aerannd Rub Gids ?E‘ \(k “5’”6 L “The long-distance trucking of [ Jagves recatved, fmd 1t spection showed (,r)(n.v) futures, 11‘-'4 a. m;:;d-,.‘ operatir pole et i e $ Blacks X freight between Jacksonville, where | fuirly good color and mt vers romde [120UArY, 10.11; March ay. | f Bloderale e e | 2 Prideroory 3‘%;“{ the congestion began, and Miami, Fla-. | Prives’ s fate aned s very sands. | 19.00; July, 18.65; “ezo 1|l Interest Rates economies. 3 i - Shre iBikiyn City R its vortex, cannot be considered in the | g ) g .- | wans, 3 inches, 6.6 nia, 214 | 1Br & Wmeon B B ot "It ds mated that only about 500 | é_ TRE i T e s llght 9f jcompetition with the, rall:| hogshends of ground leaves were saved| DIVIDENDS DEFERRED. Today 6% Per Cent— | roads sther demo dium to Jonathans, ar. tations toda Caroling' P & L Central Stee n of co-ordl NEW YORK, N mber 10 )| il Denominations of the State to | . | ans, S5 tion—of motor transportation supple-| pacey warehonss - fo. rvland pew | Directors of the Glen Alden Coel Co. | i et meinting raflroad service. It is an un. | oo ponge 0USe for Marvland per | qor action” on e semiannuai | $100 to $5,000— sl beskers | FOREIGN BONDS. isual type of motor transportation,| Interior and frosted, firm leaf, 4.00 | o ac el 4 inia, No. 1, us v Cologne 6las 877 877 B7% since the trucks ordinarily must make { 1" 00 Mo coeneos ool : | . Lo e dkman ):,H;y Taewl 08 818 g4 E new the Miami-to-Jacksonville half of the |10 qiye ‘{fH b "é"f';n'\"f"‘ ‘;H}H'" | H Partlal Payments :pplies liberal: demand 3 )8 15 L R, n v -mile ro p el e he | or" 0od common. 16.00 tc | -~ = > = = Rbigetoncriiny 9O 80 20 1. Ay 782-mile round trip ) But t 6.0: o 35.00 d to | moc uec steady. New York, 9% o0 b puosde assurance of quick and dependable de (2500 to 35.00; good to {ff Received— / bu Danish type, 35.00240.00; Bl 0n om0 5e Gas Dalt ris livery is an important factor in the o el ) to| A consultation 3 ( s3* 88 hs Tiairy” Prod : e 2 common to medium o | tior G ¥ B0 Ry Row SR e A 120 existing emergency second od 1 420 Wash. L. & Trus i 5 g e sn SOl 97% DT 075 aki b 1310 e ABDO [0 D = _Blds. Oth & ¥ | Mortgage Investment Dept will explain tirm. New York, 5 Rwne D o0ty 3 Truck Sales Heavy. 1 850 upper country, alr| 1st TRUST NOTES ¢ 5 a wstly 3.50; Call e e R g Used trucks first were drafted for - %0 to 40.00; groundleaves 61,0 more fully the na- fornfa crates, 5 dozen, mostly 7.00. 3 Mifht Medellin 8s: 9% tias Aero Mot this service, but truck manufacturers | ' { > et it ipes s mo| 13 % S B e now "are shibpingnew.venteics. in i cocmngsons ot 348, aas <o, e | [SHANNON & TUCH fheciob oncisenvice; *d. Western supplies mod-| & Rhine Main Da s Dubilier (& B.© 188 great numbers to meet the situation. POWER APPROVAL NEAR. | on ‘modern residences Ioulcrate, marker fom: | W1 Rercanion iy - DunhIST Intt 10 274 Truck purchasers in the southern LOUIS F. SHOEMAKI 713, 715 d 717 | 8 x . ‘ s Loebers type, 43| 3 Kep Bera7iie Durapy Mot 0 113 DEit ot iher tiath, sre Havine il et { : i : an B. F. SAUL CO. » mostly 4.50. | 1is Basin Con 7s st Roll M riew 417% new trucks put Into commission at|Big Marylnnd Project o = | - \Gon, to Get . N.W. q Onion Market Steady. ! £ H e Jacksonville and making them def EREE = == = 925 15th Street N.W. { B et niom Gl 208 4 part of their cos hauling u load | e's Ratification. Main 2345 e 9100 Supplies moderate; demand| 1 X ot BY & AP Pl 178 of freight to the point to which they | Speetal Dispateh to The Star REAL ESTATE LOANS Aaio 21( Tl INewe ook 00 ; un.fl)'y’. Flioe 50% R beh are to be delivered. Many laborers| BALTIMORE, November 10 5 ; ANY AMOUNT s s \‘ e e Ca s SR LS E nia public service commissions and t RESIDENCE LOANS AT LOW RATES i LONE, B | 0 Anglo Am Of1 . 47 ales of motor trucks {n Florida | Federal Power Commission met & L g 100 AT Tabon } 18 seem limited only to the ability of | Harrichurg vesterdas 1o 3 it FRED T. NESBIT plies liberal: demand| 80 Dickeye b I, 5L 43 manufacturers to deliver them. Some|to he issned ratifving conctretion ot | INVES MENT BLDG. Main 9302 | weaker; Michi- | 700 Chassbrough Mg ] k41 vehicles sent from tl b fo Tlor-| SaE e et e g — 7 = v : Rl s om the North tc { the Conowingo power project Se SRRV & e o | ewined o et The New York Life Insurance Co. 0; Pennsy | 18Fornan Co .. 184 for as many as six trips because ()1'» | opment will be approved by the com 0 Mal jund Whites, 1. 8. | ¢ d Mot cg Cadelg - could not get time or room at the | missions within & *hort Gmer or | ffers to Make it Fise B C 11° 11 docks to unload it until trucks could | purpose of the meeting of the com WANTED' e ““‘w P ImaniiChes: F22 ');1 haul congested freight away missioners is to draw orders that will . ' : Virginia, o PN | 2 ot 1 1 ] Bak A.. 7Tiig "~ 9 { not be contradiet | Bak B | Long Hauls Popular. | Agreements t ) Ohio 011 ..1(':;;‘541,‘5“,;;;"‘ A blg moving van recently made|companies and S Peun M= sl R A the 1,300-mile trip from Cincinnati to | regarding replacement of the present trust notes. secured on D. C. Nearby Maryland Suburbs for 3, 5 or 10 year Periods. Giliette S R Ga L Pow & R Glen” Alden Coal 30 Goodyear Tire T 0 Gotham' Hos ' wi Lew S o | Miami with household furniture. | Conowingo Bridge by When ft arrived in Florida Miami|across the Susquehanna River will be | 9 business men began | completed next week ! Prairie 0 & G 1 310 Prairie P L TR0 South another span | rby real estate. in every case. Washington Investment < < T SECOND TRUST NOTES ate road authorities chase ot a1l ki * < 7100 87 o H Cemer offesing Lo buy the wehlclo for | and Transactions Co. Houses Apartment 2005 o CEET s T more than its original cost. The offer| g | = i e s o ] f oo 1 Tan refused Bince i i net cover teo| BRIDGE 'MEN WIN RAISE. 75 th St NW. Business Propertics Ofiice Buitdin {3 I § |cost of a new truck plus transporta-| BOSTON, November 10 (Spe = 508 S S 43 S Heyden Chem, ... 3 tion back to Cincinnatl for the driver | Members of the Bridge Structy e U ¢ 0 onlo; s, Trom H"'q”":T Hagdart, R and helper. Ornamental Iron Workers' Unfon ON APPROVED SECURITY uum 1001 1001 &9 Ind Rayon Cor A 23 New through bus lines running on | who have been on strike since October | . 3 opuanceiCe 8. strict schedule are relleving passenger |1, have gone e work under a | First Mortgage Notes 4pply nt—Supy 8 congestion to Florida, and ecitizens of [scale which provides an increase from | limited, market sii 12 Intl Mateh € ptd 53 that Sta that devel t of | $1.10 to $1.2 n Mective Js RAN H. Ha & MPANT : 1 Intern s 2 hat State say that development of | © $1.25 an hour, effective Janu- e DAL - N, MPAN YT da, pepper cr |W35hmgt0n Stock Exchange ‘uf'.uiv.wn{,ifi 2t the new profects located well away (ary 1 and extending until April 1. ] DOI' SR L GNER GoMe around 4.00. Jobn il 50 o 5 coul h 3 String beans—Supplies _.n,,,,mm:} SALES. Jones adio 1 from the larger cities would have | n Denominations o been impossible but for bus trans .- MORTGAGE LoaN GORRESPONDENT Dot cay e oY aso/r0as S Tieh PORT BUSINESS UP. Traction Co—10 at 103%. 1 10k 90 ar 1034y e 10 8 {0n ' Gas LIRS at b, 108 s B, coni—10 at A e $100, $250, $500, $1,000 AND TP demand modera light for poor sta Florida, “a-bushel hampers and | good stock k: market steady; 2R 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 First Mortgage Loans | On Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia and § i ! : TR &y have not adopted bus transportation| BALTIMORE, November 10 (spe 637 1 rushel ' hampers, Green. b ; e & Invest pid20 at 0%, 178 into their own systems, reiterate that |cfal) —Both imports and exports | 0 nterest 4.00; many ordinary quality and con- | ui 912,100 at 0% al & this competition is causing them tre the port of Baltimore last dition, 2.00a4.00. 3 _ AFTER CALL. ] «Low 80 riendous lossed, wed am increnss of seer tags || Secured on D. C. Real Estate e _[“:"”‘ gemand | obgomae Elee. Pow. pid. w. (3 atf X o 'é“i"“.:(“ A1 (Copsright. 1025.) uiliion_dollars each as compare H. Saunders Co., Inc. g s "} Washington Rws. & Elec. pfd—20 at L ! 7. By Bl metits st e e ] | Eatablished 1887 S Smihes 2 seun ac E Pow. pid. w. i 23 e thstom i 4. treet N.W. ght, . market - ol e Ein FULL POWER MERGER [t ! Z hol hampers and square bushel | SEHSLdooction, Do ShB00 at osw. P = | ! hampers and square bushe i vy > com—1t 5 crates, fancy, 2.75a3.00 | = i m: 10 DETAILS ANNOU NCED | NEW POWER FIRM STARTS. i I Grap zht; demand DI 50wt 0. S e S LD S ? | DOVER De Noven 1 et Frorn | o $le2' B0W: ptd. w. 1.—10 at 104, Yoore Dp Fore 4 ::::' 3 83 I e o »éan“;‘im.! tes, Brichts and Goldens, medfum | 1048 303 0 i Kane oponslcten O ] : z {souri filed a charter te de. wize, $.5085.00, - 5% 10 At RoRTCC L0 At/85%. 10.ab e, & * 11~ | National Power toiGive 15Shares| firiment Lars, sostiardas 1o roesin] Many people are using and LOANS Oranges—Supplies light; demand | Mouey—Call loans. & and 6 per ceat 83} Nar Foarte 48 % % o 1 of Casoliue Pow electric light and power plants. Its{l abusing the word “service.” moderate, maricet steuds: Florida, | Bid and Asted Prives 3 i, n iy or 1 of Carolina Power capital consists of 100,000 shares of (| Tet e show vou what we call B crates, Parson Brows ineapples, 2 23 2333 | clags A stock and 100.000 shares of R A on Watlan 22 Fowu ¢ Brights and Goldens, inedium size, | BONDS, s $1 1 °31 Company. Class 2 stoe: sl of mo var warae i acion. WedoHttee i B mostly 8.00; small size, 7.50; very | ; : , i o 3% B 3y Sk | ! 3 : = PUBLIC UTILITY, sune M 3 . i - - K amall size, 6.50a7.00; Russets, medium 1 Y Tel Co ptd. ugn B 1128 1} of the number of years we . are prepared to give E mrom, 700ur 50 | oermnrali e, kRSt R R 1Y —— FOOD EXPORTS DECLINE. || i e mumber of years we pHeD ; | Ameean & Toik cin e 3an% o8 Nizer Corp A.... B3 i EW YORK, November 10.—The| BALTIMORE. November 10 (spe-|] are proud of our numerous prompt nacostia & Potomac Bs.. 2 e oo 835 i National Power and Light Co. is to fciall—Fxports of foodstuffs through{| satisfied investors. who desire funds for I WESTERN MARYLAND R Enan s 3 States P C 4 1353 %0 i acquire substantially all the common |the port of Baltimore again showed a | X SrcHg s o S B R f stock of the Carolina Power and |decline as cor ed with the previou We Aim to Please tion work. Consult our TRAFFIC HOLDING UP 1 Omnibus C vioo 4@ Light Co. under a plan announced |week, according to figures of the cc 3 Penn P& Lt pt104%; Ll Penu Wat B Co. 161 D phi Elee Rts wi 6 iy bitts ke T Erie . 158% Post Cereal nwi 87 31 Power Corp N Y. 7 late vesterday by the Electric Bond |lector of customs. There were 129,794 | and Share Co.. holding concern for |bushels of grain exported, of which | the two properties involved in the |127.850 was of wheat and 1941 malt.| transaction. The plan calls for the |Of flour, 4,458 harrels were shipped. Phone, write or ses Clarence L. O'Donnell, Mgr. Mortgage Dept. Spectal Diepatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, November 10.—That | the strike on the Western Maryland LOAN DEPARTMEN Raflway has not affected the tonnage 1 Proct & Rag 14 3 exchange of 15 shares of National e o H BOSS PH ELPS tandled by the Western Maryland e 2PUb Snd P & 4 "Ei 83 | Power common for each share of \ Rallway is indicated by the car load- inton Gas On..o ..o Wpudy Bak 4w 3., 437 4% |Carolina common. EARNS $6.81 PER SHARE. | THE HOME OF HOMES g8 for October. The figures show car e e { Eprato 305 i 3% 1in I0a | Announcement of a 150 split of | NEW YORK, November 10 (@) | A 2 loadings as follows: Rwy. & B s R Soml 6 & 88% (837 837 [ National Power, common was made | Pacific Gas and Electric earned $5.51 | 1417 K Street Main 9300 ight loaded : ; S PELR 10y 119, llast week. Under the full plan now [a share on common sto Freight loaded October, 16,247 t Repub M T vte. 121 10 111, | last k. Under the full pl b the common stock after 5 s : ear, 15 for the 10 months this) (. p.o BT Mot .0 2ail 248 344 announced holders of each share of [ preferred dividends in the first nino | vear, 150,606; last yea . Coal | Poc. Joint b ML uew 1812 1807 | Carollna Power common and each [inonths of 19 igainst $5.83 a share ars loadings for th > period | Risvs Realty (lonz) pe.. iy Safe C 1 & Lt 20 * 120 |share of National Power common are |in the same period of 1921. Net in- | were n.:;ix: ?Tuln‘n!_o' . and 63,849 | & r . Biys.. ity Ceb B0 [to recelve 15 shares of the new com increased to § 8 from | ompared with 58,505 1, Cold Storake e Slerra Bac £ o 23, | mon stock of National Power and 599 | i X STocKs 3:1:‘:;»',15“‘1&“%‘;5{;"{\ 83 s 3559" Light Co. S 'l Make Sure Now J - Sleep Rad vic'. 0% 33 5% olders of Carolina Power common | | | PAPER COMPANY OFFERS PUBLIC UTILIT Usou'r G P Al 332 %77 | will thus become shareholders in Na-| STEEL SHEETS ADVANC}(‘;D b | 1 Tel. & Telga.... oo | 1138 Sou cal B 1324 132y | tional Power, which latter company| NEW YORK, November 10 (f).— of ! STOCK TO EMPLOYES TW‘(,";’}, = 108% | Tabsou Dacies & 45" "33 will have control through common | Prices of steel sheels have been ad- | APPLICATIONS INVITED : F %" wasn. 278 1) Soutuw . Bent 1124 1334 | stock ownership in Carolina power. |vanced in the Chicago district, black Hi NEW YORK, November 10 (#). | Pot. Eize Pos i 1 5¢'Rex ran . 80ia "B0%y | Meetings of stockholders to vote|eheots $2 a ton and galvanized sheet (QUR First Mortgage Bonds, | Fmployes of the " Internationai | 23 TWa ) BIng e s 173 1% fon che consolidation are to be held ton. i now available in maturities || ||| for LOANS on [ arer Co. aro being affered 7 per cent | s}}}’.”' &G o e dig ¥ 1if | November 20, the agreement having || up to 10 years, give you the op- | ||| | sreferred stoc 90 a share, the | xucional Capital. ermiod Rad 7 8 6% |already been executed by directors o i | size of the subscription depending on | Sofora o 30077 Fuompeon % 9% 8 3§ |the two utility companies. Huge Surpluse D | IMPROVED PROPERTY lalaries, and may be paid for in full | Comme 186 13 TR S 1., 4930 4B a9y rei g o P = e 759“";{"“{?‘;5&““"-’5:; | 2t any time up to January 1, 1926, or [ PIstoct I chantc = 3 Tobacco Prod Ext G& 51y biy H B e i est rates,in all probability, wil | £ Ay e P Lo aanuary 1, 1026, or| Bufnite, & dadiid § | psfe.T it gin 2| NOTES OFFERED TODAY. | Now Available || Guliicue tninthey are todsy. || |f e : netallments. A bonus ranging from | Liberty 08 | Tower Mfg.. . 11 913 9518 ST T | + i 5 o 1 be paid Ja Lincoln . A 17 Tung S LW A W™ 203 2013 2061 { Y E = Moreover, Smith Bonds improve || | Distriot of Columbia and adjacent H S it e Peld Januacy| Nalfonal 3Hei¢ : % e Solp W a7 2821 CHICAGO, November 10 UP.— For Stock Melons | || Moo pomm e i Subuebs in Montgomery County. M& f centive to subscribers to completn | sreond "0l it §Tublae A 8B vic2§7 2ip* 233 | One of the recent pleces of short-term | 10 4 yociated Preee. ward the annualreduction of the | | thelr purchase agreements, retain | Nat- Bauk of Washing 83 Unlon, Carbide. .. 70t “743 7814 | corporate financing {s $3,000,000 of (EW YORK, November 10 mortgage constantly increase the . # o TRUST COMPANY. 441 457 | Midland Utilitles serial gold notes, NEV K, November 10.— H n i their stock and remain in the service 5 9 margin of security for investors. of the company American Security & Trust. 8L 1303 1347 | maturing in from one year to three| Wall Street has been busy making Y 1 e . Contuenfal S il 65 1491 150 * | vears, offered today by Halsey, Stuart alm_ comp;lfi;(x)oflr‘; fnsh?nsngzll"l{sesmc: Send your name and address on il Herchant s Tt H 12, 19, | & Co. at prices varving according to| large rafiad and Industrial cor. this advertisement today for our 2 /0 | ZINC STOCKS LOW. Tnlon Trase, .o 1 il a1 '“3'-“;‘533 The offering includes $500,- ,’3"&‘3?1‘1’5’,’.’3& thie Bk thx TG booklet telling about the safe- ‘ashil 2 . § 179 e e ‘ Ve - i < i { NEW YORK, November 10 UP). i ol R 90k ta it an omc| WM be profitable to divide thess guards which have resulted in INTEREST Stocks of slab zinc in the s i {5 193% 1945 | cent: '$1,000,000 of 5 per cent notes,| in favor of stockholders by capi- our record of no loss to any in- American producers on November 1 |fast Washington . 190 194 | due November 1, 1927, at 100, and $1,.| talizing the same through distri- vestor in 52 years. i unounted to 7,475 tons, the lowest Securlty Sneines & Comum. . “!g.fl, 4 56% 535 | 500,000 of 5 per cent notes, due No-| bution of stock dividenids or extra I since the war, compared with 11,796 | Seventh Stret - tapl s o8 25" 82% | ember 1, 1925, at 99%, to yield 5.10| cash payments. NoLoss to Ay Investor in 52 Years i JIpply vo ons the month before. 1Qcmber Washinkton Mechabics' 111 “43 i k] 3 i | per cent, A scfoRalimblentione landl Tele | F shipments were 54,818 tons, of which FIRE INSURANCE. 3 i 281y amip | Public utility companies, which| graph Co. has the largest surplus 7476 tons were for export. Produc- |, . ..o " oA 1 Vel Taxi ¥ 184 1310 i33 | serve 186 communities in Indlana and| fund, totaling $678,837,502, which The F. H. Smith Co. H. L. RUST COMPANY HonSwes buigons R <82 TG RO aRS: Ohlo are owned or controlled by the| includes the reserves’ of subsid- Fonnded 1873 e Kitiona " vhion D17 e 3% Midland Utilities Co. farfes. The United States Steel ous N | POTATOES UNSETTLED 40 BN Winen 08 i Corporation, the noxt largest, has Smith Building -- Main 6464 | LOAN CORRESPONDE! | cotamn 3 Cons on i“'s'“m $017,061i808; . the Standara (011 of 815 Fifteenth Street, N. W. | CHICAGO, November 10 (P).—Pota- | foiM i i85 % Dolores "E-Zer"; & 3 Newmont Mining S pres N‘é“'o‘-lfer:’\ ‘-{.g:’lgo-:;’fé ";(:":{“,gj £ | ®he PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE toes—Trading very slow, market un- 14 Eng G 7% 1N Zinc......: 20 208 | ar of New , $116,000,000; Phiisdelpbia Minnespolts e et 80 Eiifek_Crossus 8 Nigisaing 4% | Standard OIl of Indiana, $108,000. Revri i COMPANY o AMERICA Ea il ] 24 ; Consoli ias, $113,827 - —207 prices; most cars showlng fleld frost d- 150 Fist Tae O .3 95| 000; Consolidated Gas. or transit freezingz: total United wer” Lhiotepe L3 Gotd Cent’ ines 20 G5 Rl ol vt f el Bt | 912 15th Street N. W. Main 6888 States shipments, 781 cars; Wiscon- | Fatl VOUE S (07 el P 10 Hecla Mine.. . .. 24 "8 '000: = Ee el ! Vsin, Minnesotas sacked and bulk, | Sl Butch Market com 48 Ka opper Cor! it % | 000000; Atchieon, Topeka - and ound whites, 3.25a3.50; few, 3.00 25 Kerr Lako:..... ] 17| Santa Fe, $188,000,000; Union Pa- \innesota, gacked Red Rivers. Ohlos, 10 o Yaller. x: b3 ;mrk f:’"‘"'fi.fl'”%’i;:“«;’&ha’»"“ New 1 sow sules, 3.6 Bow G 43" Tork Centr e . O B ,

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