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HINANCIAT. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY., NOVEMBER 11, 1925. FINANCIAL. EGGS ARE HIGHER 'LNREW voRK curB MARKET | (ROPINGREASES "= ' | COTIONISHIGHER |- erey bt . [B d T cceived by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office ecor le Slupmenm Cause West Story & Co. n:_!r:"kx..u-‘m‘.; Uess selling, following | vesterdavs | ing the merger of stocks of electric J~ ve |.m. eyt S S = 1 NATIONAL BANK Turkey and Rabbit Receipts ;i (i i L i Bt Ve anten s et ot T hr | Agriculture Report Shows {73 1,5l it el | Steadly Cables and Weather. ( o't e fn the mist of 4 co RESOURCES, $14,000,000 i 2 ur or so toduy. When liquidation | high prices The sreatest recovery { but production of coal i3 making new Tokyo Electric Light ~ s chs er had been completed, | o ed public lith . but p ) oo making new Light—NMeat Prices Are |}, (i chiracter ,..‘vl‘(I:,H‘I} mpe fn.| curred in public utilii ’ ’ Enormous Corn Yield. Cordireas i Report Back of Good Buy- 1315 F Street Company, Ltd rally carried elling 7 points above % Wbl st o ety = e Unchanged. Pt intially above the lows of [ fnal. - United Gas and Improvement | Other Estimates. | mors 1o e o regpanitye 0. ing Movement. 1 JOHN POOLE, President Is the largest electric power and i rined 4 points when it changed han sca light 1y in Japan and one s ) {lowing an agreement with the men fety Razor, which had and Union Gas and Electric | | This 15 & Toa% to tha talhers’ Gaton: e — 3 g > world. Only points at the openi re- | issues were decidedly strong. | By the Associated Press. | 4 By the Associated Press. Promut Action 3 5 ® United States wactically all the yund American Rayon Products Corpora b sda i S & ’ = 5 a larger output of DL s "1 A corn crop of 3.013,390,000 bushels, | NEW YORK, November 11.—Cot-i firgt ortgage Loans | cencrated and parehase Swe 1 the s snapped R sold down another 2 points | one-fifth larger than that of last year ton futures opened firm. December, 8ag B e S Eietnis Tient ot readily T ind ve- | ¢ tand the sixth T the ion’s history 20.00; January, 19.60; March, 19.75; | Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission Lkhy Tid 41 SCEEC e T . % exceeding the 3,01 000-bushel | May 19.60; July 19.00. Renewed buy-| Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. i35} 11.—Fol- N Stat b + mark, was announced vesterday | ing featured opening trading In the| 738 15th Street A Three-Year Investment f bonds and © e 5 B by the Department of Agriculture in ton market today, encouraged by | New York VR 34 * lits Nover preliminary estimate: relatively steady Liverpool cables and "“}:hli:’ Csozg’any g ake_E {Iowa, premier corn-producing State unfavorable features in the weekly re- | ields 6.407% 2 NY & has surpassed all its previous records |} port of the Weather Bureau. QU‘lCK LOANS I for F ‘4 : o with an indicated production of 477 After opening firm at an advance of | 5 s Send f A-606 KC ishel 5 to 24 points active months sold 22 te | On Your Real Estate Equity : = 29 points net higher. The bulk of the | $100 to $5,000 Larger Crops Discd g . E et d was attri Cov )it e i N e Operation Rate, Earnings |farn, o, Alribited o cosering [l No waiting—Courteous Sersice E.H. Roll’lnf & Sons investment buying also was reported R | and Prospects Unchanged |The market appeared to be influenced | D]':g';t g‘."’"’_‘l:'_'oc“'e"]_‘el"“‘gg' 416 Woodward Bldg., W“‘"“E‘"" by a feeling that there was much low | = St grade cotton in this crop that tender- | Open Evenings 7 to 9 by Yesterday's Markel. |20 ereee wouid mot bo in st tent | . K supply to cause mu(h pressure on —— partially depen on westh = prices below the Z20.cent level. Jan ly dependent on weat BY 3.0 - uary sold up to 19.81, or 114 points | ' U erona peodent. lnat g : \‘ 1 (T~ “1"' - above the low level of bureau day. : f Special Dispateh to The Star gt L Oy pes scon NEW YORK, November 11.—The i or e st onditon, etk e of oberaion | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | LOAN lnveSt Your and vo! industries were the sa CHICAGO, November 11 (United | N e i s Bt Lt on e Mortgases on - || | November Funds| street were sent scurryin slow. [l proved property in Wasl bulk oty instead of margins of & t0 10 higher; light-heavyweight | [Il e aguntby. o wi fros fit. The drop in prices on the rs show full advance: packing fyo. [ueeent wotcs gony Where You Will Be ) the Souts chanze, which sent some fs-| %ows and underweight little ehanged: | [fl S¢7VIc® Free From Worry sues down $5 to $25 a share, was not packers inactive: bulk good and |l (ST UMby cor OGRS 1 cotanares Ean © 170 to 300 pound weight, 11.60 (| [SHANNON & LUCHS! stry ) top, 11 hulk desirable 140 | == to 150 pound ave L 11.40a11.5 713 & 715 14th St. N.W. packing s largely 9.80a10 in 2345 | Manufacturers today are 12 a8 | majority better killing pigs. 11 Main 2345 *otato Yield Uncertain. many automobiles hey v Mon- | 11.75; heavywelght hoj 11.25a11 I 3 4 : = s . lday ‘and making an i mediun 11.50a11.75; light, 11.2 | oS e every car. Vet the motor & ere | 11.70; light Hghts, v\,m.,v].,, "0“0“0"00000000 pe ing sows, 9.5 =i By . i Receipts, 17,000 head: fed WANTED unevenly and sharply lower: killing quality plain’ SEGONDEUSL NOKES steers predominating: | @ o findsTaiiable for e pur ades killing steers and stock- | g {rast notes srcured ‘on' D. €. nd she stock steady or pearby el catate. Prompt to weak: veal Lo e ue 11.00: )| ¢ Washington Investment '@ and Transactions Co. wep— Recelpts, 13,000 head lambs itrong: few early sales welghty D T i et h}.fi,"""\:.“:‘;" 2 S0P 0006816506666 velg bs. held at steady prices e Stable Rusiness, (R A B toods L sione First Mortgage Notes higher; two doubles of native ewes, steady at Auto Profits Unchanged 1shel 222222222222 STANDARD OIL ISSUES - e Pl e A § ; ! e it rn e In Denominations of s Py e I R e A T = hees” | e || st00, s250, $500, $1,000 : o 4 Min 1 HACINE S B d ! ! 01 <har ere too b hese | ANp e rtgage Investment Dept. 1st TRUST NOTES 647 Interest N | G 65, Se:ured(on D. C. Real Estate LSJ}MN MS in denominations of $100 and up. eccured it : W et ey 11 |]713, 715 & 717 14t St N.W. | 1433 K Street N.W. i Main 2345 Onion Dlariet Steady. i i FmN — vas deseribed s mostly Phihen UGS REAL ESTATE LOANS ; CIAL NOTES. : ; M inig 41 1 XY AMOUNT. NEW YORK, Xovember 166 : oo, erop Is of ey Sflm BUSINESS PROSSRTY The New York Life Insurance Co. i manth "l vield ana R a e Dol FRED T. NESBIT Offers to Make or peak of 94876 | 1 re ctatic e firmne A INVESTME DG. Main 9392 5 s B o1 B L Ty S e e G sragng oo - . First Morigage Loans ! i vl hots S \ | scuret & ,?‘f‘fx’ .?40"4,-3,?'7‘-;\ cuate ||| On Impioved Real Estate in the District of Columbia and Jose:r:hl Woalles! 350 WEr T s Nearby Maryland Suburbs for 3, 5 or 10 year Periods. Rlig.. 9th & F N.W na_the i 1 pound | zamesiova, vt macked o W e pAY MORE INTEREST[if| stoumes 1 Apartments A e s week, with ope inthe My ONT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS || || @usiness Properties 2 0 Office Buildings SHORT-TERM SECURITIES, |, lPo0s ! e L R " EEOnT TERM SECURITIE pes “wix Iasger than exer Luforo ex.| ath furmces ate Y| Than ,\n;»nr)“gfii:;:;:nal Baoks| ON APPROVED SECURITY Adirond. P. & L a0 10 v st ot e Interest on DAILY Balances 4pply Alum."Co. of A Come in and.let us explain AT REC e W N || Peanut yields are proving heavi ot Vi o feveno foigh ? g RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY S O bt | the acrece that ie bein arveste 5 L ikl Commercial Natd Bank : : MORTGAGE Leoasn GomumispoNnENT gplant aud Peppers Cheaper. 3 TEEE 2355 ata [ Ch 7 18 S0 ! and o e e d i | 1ith and G Streets Resources $17,000,000 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone M Utility Earnings Very Large. . GOLDEN DONALDSON, PRESIDENT be ime el e Gt e e e b et oy e o’ 0| || Make Sure NOW have a record ;, st i : s e I |2 || idetropoiitan Life Insurance Company ‘\ e uk T8 o N e b ; e : ‘l'n'"v'q‘l;nnf;v m.,\; : [,. q ' »’ tood e UR First Mortgage Bonds, FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS Rk 24l . : 1z [omen B : ; Chite pot Is are reported as| firm dividend bas | now available in maturities B den & Comis o0k sass Yesiies, T G : | otlowe? e S0 fpenppe upitoll0yenrs elveSonicion: BUSINESS PROPERTIES ~ OFFICE BUILDINGS limiien s de 2 : sialiediat 10 Ao s e e 2arn T over a period when inter- HOUSES APARTMENTS steady Wd goldens, | : sin, 23.632.000; Minnesots | TOBACCO PRICES REACH est rates,in all probability, will be e T GFEM‘?", *‘?,",}“"i,“:f’,’i,,fi“’c"sk; chac vilds are eximated: Mary-| NEW (1IGH RECORD e CONSTRUCTION LOANS rida, crates fon Nip B 7 PGl Lvar ) e 1014-18 450,00 50000 | 450,600 poun 3 I g ROCKY MOUNT, N. . Novem with age. Monthly payments to- ler Gov: 45 (1areed foan 0 1700 | 300.000 pounds 5 =0 Tobaceo prices reached a new | || ward the annualreduction of the fer GU R-155 1024 (om pea) 50.00 | 560,000 pou 3 , 48 isch 1 1 tobacco market || mortgage constantly increase the WEAVER BROS. S on it ek thonsan: 1 ‘\"”‘ Icky, DAL bt 3 € . e margin of security for investors. s AP ittty product-] ax o a oficials an-| || Send your name and address on || Realtors S44.01 s ! ounc i this advertisement today for our demand s 0 500 | Vir . ) Uonman Tlovd <% 3800 | winia, 4, I > past two day booklet telling about the safe- 809 15th Street N.W. e 00 | olina : Is: Tennessee, | nouncement ard of 1 ) guards which have resulted in | ; ant ero ) " : 11,881,001 shels; Kentucky, als savs. over 1.000.000 pounds were o Pt NEARLY MAKES RECORD| e "y Tt i i A eem e e - pricet veing 3 conts a”pount “The | || OTTAWA. Novemier 11 (@ R b e ¥ : 4 MARYLAND TURKEYS | n e o Loss to Amy Tnrest BTG B DA CHRYSLER COURT CASE The F. H. Smith Co. || || BT s i i IN F,INE.CPND”'ON IS DECIDED FAVORABLY Ens I HOW MUCH CAN YOU MAKE? ahigh| .3 o 1118 1% _ B S Smith Building - - Main 6464 Previous Men| - 22Eie e 21, STOCKS EX-DIVIDEND. Dealers Say They Will Not Cost| NEW YORK, November 11 (®).—In 815 Fifteenth Street, N. W. : fn e Deleox R Miladelpbia ianespol Carpetabinn D lace i own aon PAdaipbis Mtisseapblls aakyn Eioon Co.. Ine s Ry Above 50 Cents Per Pound. {0t ihe Gheciler Motor Gorporation NewYork Phubirgh - < 3 association with the Palmetto Fire - S > S, € Birdertal Insurance Co. might purste its under- There is no limit to how much wr intrammeled. . > Special Dispatch to The Sta i The rysler Palmetto Insurance s &5 0 MORE, November—Ti.—Tur.| Plan: Provides fire, and theft protec: = ¢ But there is a definite amount Light Co. it bt vour money might earn for you. e e y at | car included in the sale price Denartment \u.,p‘w and fift 1 : which you can make with proper Com merchants throughout i the city agree the local forecast for \ security for your investment. DIVIDENDS RESUMED. : Rt ; Dire b 2 3 G e x the s gastronomic plece de ‘e - o] J° Americon sopar Gompany Deciares| R L 15 B AR e 0 (S e | Equitable Co-operative Building Ass'n s 10 Grime~ R & €8 3 e Wi ame G ol L e ol ent in col on - stoe Texas f¢ due 1o droug T o ! 1 i wh SRR e i 155 mer ottt opnE At JOHN JOY EDSON, President FRANK P. REESIDE, Secretary L 6/, Per Cent First Mortgages R.u!l’\mun s not particularly "con- | Organized 1879 46th YEAR COMPLETED Quarter s he Lone Star State's mis. il 3 f VILLAGE |N YORKSHIRE Lo e homever amos s SRR Acects $5,031,814.85 Surplus $1,352,749.93 e —have built 32 years of pros- FATED FOR SEA BOTTOM gfl'a's':‘.é‘rxv.,.\v'r'f]:l'.% el Subscriptions for the 90th Issue of Stock Being Received - Century perity for our investors. 1 2 Without a i1 Adopt Our Systematic Loss : at Rate of 13 Inches Monthly. NEW YORK, November 11 (#).— | S _Dd Plan First Mortgages ;ue offered o i@ | The daily average gross crude oil /111, v S enber ‘ e 224 3% o5 Great Concern Felt. production in the United Statsa se |l VS by us in units of $250 and up. B O depreciat et Chaun . ! ; ¢ ed 6,300 barrels for the week You run your home on a sys- Shares They safeguard your capital reportedi by sylva Seat by, Tron E E 4 ended November 7, totaling S A F : ) 1 for r: months ¢ 1 Tl England, Octobe - | barr ing to the weekly sum- tematic method—you should $2 50 . and assure your income. i E G GRE 1% a8 o o1 C 2 Lk Thanksgiving will be “fat | | 1 \ * | Ancient Kilnsea Being Cut Down | SLIGHT OIL DECREASE. 1925 7,015! in the o S s ancient little village app Americ roleum In. -) the bottom of the oc |Stitute, i Mhe dally averass Brofttios | save the same way. System- same pe £ 3 ifler “Rup“hew ¢ : E i : fate’ experienced by other Yorkshire T A | : sol e Rag Radio, 40 482 | towns of centuries past. |“;L‘:;""““' e d'l'.‘]' field | atic saving is the best and = 1 e 00 2 042 o Per Month t K 3 v ! e sed & 30 e s b NEW BUS PLEA FILED. et B g Lt HEL 4 | warking tea sy toward Riinscratsgn | erage prodiction {n the United States | Sutest: Wayjito accumulate B I SA U L CO BALTIMORE, November 11 (Sp Puby Serv A 3 4% | rate of about 13 inches a month. Coast | £XCuding Smackover heavy inc | Make this pay-day an . e = B , 1,650 barrels. The daily average pro- money. cfal).— Application for permit to| A XA CAiY Erew erosion, due to high seas, has heen | ySor Ty e r o - operate a bus line from Philadelphia o 4 % 247 | causing concern. all along the east|Juction east of California was 1,409 Equitable day—and SAVE. AT s z g 7 15" Washington via Baltimore has o N 1 Yorkshire coast. It is belnz washed | 30 Parrels, a decrease of 3,800 bar- ! Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. been filed with the Public Service Com- | Tk Bin 4 § away at the rate of feet per an- | ¢S | 915 F Str missfon by the Philadelph 2 3 Nizer Corn' A num n. Bridlington, increasing to = . i eet Transit Co. Two round tri A0 Nizer \GorpiB: o 15.5 feet at Kilnsea, which is near| Montreal has passed the million 31 North are proposed. 1 Nor Ont It & P 45 & Spear Point. mark in population.

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