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PRICES HOLD FIRM FINANCIAL THE EVENING AT GENTER MARKET Plenty of Apples—Pears Are! Getting Scarce—Meats Unchanged Today. Liberal supplies of ipples continue to be received from several sections of the country West and Pennsylva and Virginia, moderate demand made ket. Prices of barrel the wide Light limited many con n supplie supply of gray vorted. A moderate der market was reported s supplies were conce te demand and reported about the gray Pe gradually b dealers reported, rule. Cranberries the holiday season in moderate quan boxes being quoted it ned Today’s Wholesale Butter —F store packed Esgs— Fane averaze receij 5a68 Poultry — Alive large, 23a26: old medium, 24a2 ho turkeys, 35 ducks. 25a26 Dressed, Spring chicker hens, fat Live st Spring, 14 Meat veal. 20 4; fre aney tu h Beef pork loins h ham, 27 ming 11 in, Ne The liberal supplies range from 1.75 steady and rn he from the York nd mar covered w ind firn 38a Fruit and Vegetable Review Today's mar vegetables News Service, Bureau « Economics) says Applés—Supplie limited, market vania, A 5 Virginia inches up, mostly ington, medium fancy Delicious. 3.2 3.25 extra fancy Stay hushel baskets, Maryland ified Staymans 21, inches up, bhage Supp market ton, 1 35.00 et report ull: ba ches up, No. 1 to lars some large sup: Wes mod or sales type, 4 as 4.00 Onion “Market Onijons—Supplies light trading light. market York, 100-pound sac No. 1, 2.75a3.00: Michig sacks, vellow N Pothtoes S market slight 50-pound sacks Nou. 1, mostly 6.5 Pennsylvania. round whites, U Sweet potatoes mand slow, market Virginia. cloth-top lows. No. 1, ordinary siition, some decaved reported demand alifor dozen Supp! dull au (compiled by stave on f i Agri 1s, ¥ York dar size New 3 plies ates 1.50; f Steady. "m3 steady vellow an. 10 2 barre, M Wash mostly = Tceherg ew low New 0-pound | 3.00a4.00 Tomatoes Cheaper Today. Cauliffower demand mode New York. Long 3 California. crates Oregon, crates. 3.00 ‘Tomatoe: Supplies light. market slightly fornia, lug boxes. ripes wrapped, mostly 2.50a2 house stock, 10-1b. 2.50; small size, 2.00. Eggplant—Supplies limited, market dull crates, 3.00a4.00 Peppers -Supplies wnd light, market tes, fancy, 3.00a3.50 Cranberri demand good, ilsssachusetts, Early Blacks, une-half barrel 7.50. 1k F) market 6.5047.00 boxes, Supples Island crates most igh weake: and 60: Oh! beral; lorida, moderate steady fairly New Late aderate steady Iy dema Rogr urnin io, hot boxes, medium size demand pepper Florida, | | Washington Stock Exchange moderate; | steady one-half barrel boxes,| RECORD STOCK OFFERING OF THEATRICAL ISSUE NEW YORK. Novem The largest individual for a theatrical enterpr tory of Wall Street aala of $12.000,000 clas shares for the newly Theaters Corporation - here. Formal offering within a few days thc cate headed by Taylor The shares will be pri 'he Fox Theaters tc ecently formed by Wil i associates Lo acqu ng pleture houses estate hoidings. It of the Fox Film producing enterprise, RUSSIA IS GROW and stock ise in involvt s A is ann will b ugh a Thorn! at porat liain the inde) porat ING 7 offering the his ng the Fox nounced e made syndi each er real ndent AS AMERICAN BUYER Ry Cabie 1o The Star and Chi MOSCOW. November imports from America bree months ending J Da I duri une 3 exceeded those from either G ain or Germany, by Imports from the ialed approximately Great Britain $17 Germany, §17.150,000. (Copyright Unit 50,0 1925 according to a the commissariat for foreign t ed $22.500,000 nd 100 . Hast Brit por ade ates from from STOCK MELON DECLARED. NEW YORK dividend the cormu declared Novem! ers of record ) pany intends dividend the common. to maint rate of What Experts Trained investors alw. rities that have a value. One of the sure: determining the vaiue o to seek a loan on f{t its to mu can rest assured does not amount GERMAN BONDS AND STOCK~,; (Quoted i dollars per m Ger Gt (w 12) B 101415, Hamburg 4'4s 1918 Ger Gov-4-Ba {forced Toan) Ger Gt 8-168 1823 (sm p) (Quoted 1n dollars per thos lec 41ys Dre-war.. 343 1619 war. Homb 3n, % & 4 pre-W. Hamb-Anierican Line 4 s : North German Lloyd 4% North German LIovd Piussian” Comsols 5 %5%. . Krupp §s 1921 Diisneldort 4= pre ivar Frankiore aM' s pre-war inieh 4x " pre-war Fadiache Aniiin A B G (Ger Gen “Elec) @mmerz & Privat Bank iscopto Gellschaft . . Dreadner Bank Deutsche Bank Darmatasdier Rank aercus Bank Vienna subs sy ) 8. 1 4in_th Buy. ¥s by f any antis methods of | ) A i able to hold- | he com e quar snare | Iy il loan stock is If vour banker | clines to consider it as collateral you | marketability uch usan 17.00 100 700 100 17.00 50 30 40 100 100 5.00 400 63.00 22200 1300 69.00 24.00 i1.00 37.00 20.00 and | pmmon | formed NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Ofice BY WIL F. HEFFERNAN. } NEW YORK, November | ulative confidence was restored In the feurh me even to a greater the day oil industry. Speclal strength came into Prairie Oil and Gas above 50. Vacuum got well above 1011 and many of the independents were bought at advancing prices. The market for Trans-Lux was bet- ter supported and the price recovered quickly from the low level reached in the recent selling movement. Turbize, in the silks, however, shot forward 10 points to 240, with little or no difficulty. Special strength came into the mar- ket for Centrifugal Pipe, Virginia Carolina Chemical new, Vick Chemical and Curtiss Aero. High priced public utilitles like American Light and Trac- tion and United Gas and Improvement were Leing actively bought. —Spec- rket than | following { ment of | suffered | the gest today had heen on heavy selling move- Tuesday. Stocks which had most in the reaction made response to new buying which came in in sufficient quantity { to carry prices up 1. 2 and 5 points {in the high-priced industrials But it was noticeable that the ofl shares were becoming increasingly prominent on the buying side. This | was not surprising, in view of tha favorable trade news concerning the degree it the N v trz arket YORK an offi ded in today 447 Lago Pet 44 Le 20 Lion 01l 70 Livingst November 12.—Fol- | 11 list of bonds and on the New York M i 1063 1011 10615 o 101 102 selan Pe 1 Wilcox O & G 4 Woodley Pet Sales in INDUSTRIALS hundreds. Alim Co Am new 1 Co Am pld | Leather Ather pfy 8 Anso Gar 1 Aubura 4 At Fruit 1 Bigelow H € Co 10 Biyn Shoes Ine 3 Bluckst V. € 5 Bord & ( R Car Light 'y, Caroiina P Central steel Centrif Pip Cor 5 Check Cab M A 3 Chie Nip A 4 Childs 4 Chrietie leve & Lixht g Co 1"" 33 7" 104 85 &L id Brn Co omw ons G Balt new on G Balt rts Dairy Prod i Bak A Baking B « « C i C « 1001 101 1003, 10470 10013 3N BONDS 1001y 1001 1003 1003, 1043 10015 Devoe & Rey n B Dixon Crucible Dubiiier € & R Dunhill In Durant M Dup C & Duz Co A 2 Duz Co A Roll o wi ohr & Bros Auto Lite Bond & Sh pf 10384 B & Shon Cor 70 Invest_Inc 603, Paso El T4 R Sec Co in & Pub Sers 2 fng P Se PPl 01 “Motors ' Co Fed Finance A Fed Finance B Eed Mot Truck .. Film' Inspec M Fleischman new Forhan Co A Ford Mot Co Frank HH Mfg € Freed Eisem RC Freshman Chas Garod Corp 4 General Bak & encral Bak B 1eral Firenfs Gen Gas & En A Gillette S K 42 Ga Ry & Pow {50 = 5 Glen “Alden Coal } Goodyear Tire T 4 Gotham Hose wi. 32 Grennan Bak rimes B & C R Happ € Stores A Happ C Stores 1 By Hazeltne Corp. 18 Powder 140 B pid Hercules Hellman Hires wi A & Haurdart ander Son wi Ind Rayon Cor ‘A Intl Contl Rub intl C Ind C inti ot intl 5 Intl Johns Mar nes R Kely inator Kraft Cheese Landay A wi Land _Co Fla wi Leh Pow sec vie 18K Leman’ val s30T 1003 e 1005 99 7% 10° 3% P T i i FF boa6e B oin rol Oilfs ibo ¢ o 5 R Ch Stores Lit Bros Mare Wire .Ltd in c Wire Tel C 68 50 541y 11 aln Strk at Uil Mid W Util pf . Mid W 17 pr lien 107 Midvale Co 1, Miller ' Rub ‘niew 4313 Miss Riv Pow. . 101 2 Mohawk Val nw Music Master ¢ at Pw & Lt st bub Ser A + 113 447 SALES. Traction Co—10 at 103%. 5 at Electrid td Tea % Neptune M A" Wi Jick Fl new Wi 5 Nick PLn pf wi Nizer Corp r Cor . Capital P, Pow i—40 at com.—10 at 194 10 af — 10 195 at Omni v Phila Elec rts w Pittsburgh & L E Power Corp N Y Proctor & Gambie Puh Serv Xor 111 Puget Sd P & L et Nows T ¢ & 3 Rep Mot Trk vic 1 Reo Mot Richmd Rad new Rich Rad new pf Rickenback Mo Rova Radio Royal Bak Pow . 20 Roy 'Bak Pow pf 102 TH & Lt i Cable 0 at —10 at 138 I'NLISTED DEPT. cks R7: pfd.—i0 at 0815 Money—Call loans. 5 and 6 ver cent. ! Bid and Asked Prices. [ BONDS, PUBLIC UTILITY, i 3o A : - Sieep Rad Wie [ clea Soith e 3 Silites 15 & S o b SOlth Dairies Southw Bell % Syarkwig wi St Ry Pap Stand Stand Tank © T Mot ) Torre HCTAE ' ot Thermiod Rad ¢ Thomp R € vie Tob Brod Export Tower Mg A L Gas 1et Tat s Cons, s 1953 ©om. & re’ & MU Ver & MtV & Annap. Washington Gas b, Whshington Gas 6e. Rwy. & Elec i& Rws. & Elec. gen MISCELLANEOUS, Paper Co Pot. Joint Stock L'd Bk Riges Realty (long) 9 Rigks Realty (short) Os Southern Blde. e Eowd Lorage 56 ! Wardman Park Hotel s STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Telga Wash Wash e .' Tibte AS B 214 Tubize ,(fi Tnion’ Carbide Wk vie S s amooss RS 2R R e 55000 S Dt inii; it 187 23" 101% FESEFES FAEET & Ht pfd. ub Reclaim Talk Mach.. Vick Chemical Car Ch n wi. € Ch nw pf wi CChnPpwi Walworth Mfg. . are Radio ... . Wilson new wi Wilson A n wi 5 Wilson n pf wi. MINING m Explora. tte & West is “alaveras Copper ~ 47, ino Ext Mines .06 Cons Cop Mines. ' 21 Cons Min & Sm 155 % Dolores Esper .. R0 14 Enx G " T 193 reka ‘Croesus. 0N «t Thot G M. 10 Gold Cent Mines 21 20 Hawthorne M 1 . 2 Hecla Mine . 31 Kay Copper Cor 5 Kerr 10 National Tin' 12 Nipissing 9 Ohio Cop = 40 Plymouth Lead. . 1 Premier_Gold M 27 S0 Am Gold & P 100 Spearhead Gold 2 Teck Hughes 13 Tono Belmont.".. 3 Tonopah Ext.’.” 5 Tono Mining. " 1Uni Verde Ext.. 10 Uni Zine Smelt.. 6 Utah™ Apex. Washi. Hwy STOCKS 70 155 80 1% OR M TRUST COMPANY { American Security & Trust Contimental .. ferchante Bank | ¥stional Savings & Trust it'v\\n|l Trust 8% 8 i e o Wachinzton Loan & Trist. SAVINGS BANK Commeres & Savings W hington Savings & Comm. o S > bn nited Staledi anice IRE INSURANCE TSP Bate oS Shnm S RomamS, 1) Pk WS £ merican . 1 Corcoran Lational Unton™ TITLE INSURANCE. PARIS BOURSE UNSTEADY. PARIS, November 12 (®).—Prices dmn\'ed irregularly on the Bourse to- ay. Three per cent rentes, 46 francs 40 centimes. Exchange on London, 121 francs 55 centimes. Five per cent loan, 52 francs 65 centimes. The dollar was quoted at 9 centimes. o Bebase i MISCELLANEOUS. per_pfd... ‘nants Trans. & Storage. Mergenthaler Linotype. Nat'l Mortg, & Invest. pid 0ld Dutch Market com 0ld Dutch Market pfd Lanston Monotype... Security Storaze Washineton Markei Tellos Cab 3 FAN 5] SFR @ B2 25 francs S & TAR, WASHINGTON SOFT-COAL TRADE GETSNEW MARKETS Region May Help to End Anthracne struke. BY J. C. ROYLE. tch to The Star. YORK, November 12.—Pos- sibilities for the arrangement of at least an armistice between the war- ring anthracite operators and miners arew brighter today. This was not attributable to the conferences be- tween Gov. Pinchot of Pennsylvania and the spokesmen of the two fac- tions, but to the necessity for pre- senting a_united front to a common enemy. the lituminous producers. The latter have furnished the anthra cite men with a striking tion of the horrors of war rty-two gondolas of West Vir bituminous coal were today being sold and distributed among the homes of Scranton, in the heurt of the anthracite region. Neither an thracite operators nor profit in the loss of tuminous producers. of five retail coal y distributing soft « | both sides the fact that if they teannot hold their local markets, | have a diminishing chance of induc !ing anthracite users in New York New Jersey, New England and the Northwest to avoid the use of sub. stitute fuels. markets to bi The exhibition rds in Scranton al brought Hard Coal Markets Lost. In 1902 the anthracite producers lost the Chicago market. In the last {[wWo vears their sales west of Buffalo have fallen 40 per cent or more. If Scranton and Wilkes-Barre household- ers “won’t wait.” it is obvious that a postponement of a settlement will be harmful at least to some extent to both contestants The arrival of the soft coal in the hard coal centers was accompanied by wide distribution of the recipe for the “furnace cocktail.” This provides for the mixture of three “jiggers” of an thracite with one of soft coal. Special stress was laid on this procedure by the coal yards which recefved the soft coal and which are conducting a vigor ous campaign of Instruction to house keepers in the use of bituminous as an anthracite substitute. Buyers Pay Demurrage. This campaign went on in the face of the fact that some of the anthra cite coal companies in the region have reserve stocks said to aggregate 100 000 tons, patrolled by guards. Six lines of loaded gondolas are held near Scranton waiting the call for hard | coal fuel from distress centers. Some of the reserve is held subject to shu. ping order by customers, who already ! have it under contract so it cannot come on the open market. But purchasers of coal loaded on cars paying demurrage In view of the | serve stocks already iin that fleld predict of real Winter would see bitum coal the main source of heat in anthracite field On the other hand, i the Pittsburgh 1l Co which has | abandoned the Jacksonville agree- {ment. supposed to govern union bituminous mines, and has gone back ito the 1917 scale in those properties | where former emploves were { to work. has announced the opening | of another the Montour, num { ber 10. at Library. Ia.. which has | {been closed since last April. The Pltteburgh company now is operating properties under the lower scale in | Favette, Westmoreland. Washington and Allegheny Counties . and in the Pomeroy, Ohio. distric Soft Coal Goes Higher. Prices for bituminous steam coal in New England have stiffened in sympathy with advances at southern loading piers. Merchants in the anthracite field | are pressing for a settlement in the hope the miners, who are pi two weeks, will be able to get in least one pay day before Christmas. LARGER EXCHANGE PLAN GETS SEVERE DEFEAT 25 More Even at Prices of amount of the sold, observers that three weeks s « mine Members Strongly Oppos Seats. $145.000 Each. Br the Associated Press NEW YORK, November 12.—The proposal of the governing committee of the New York Stock .increase the membership of the ex {change from 1,100 to 1,125 and to sell »5 additional seats at prices ranging | from $135,000 to $145.000, was over- whelmingly to a vote of the membership of exchange last night. 941 votes cast. 648 were opposed to the change and 268 in favor. The re maining 25 ballots were listed as “de. fective.” EAYON VOTES “EXTRA." NEW YORK, November 12 (#) Directors of American Ravon acts Corporation has declared an ex tra dividend of 1215 cents, in addition jto the regular quarteriy dividend 50 cents, both payable | to stock of record November 1 . SAN FRANCISCO, November 12.— | The orange crop of Tular County is ripening more slowly than usual. dications favor slightly higher prices, since the quality of the fruit is good. Make Sure Now ot 7% OUR First Mortgage Bonds, now available in maturities up to 10 years, give you the op- portunity to make your money earn 7% over a period when inter- est rates, in all probability, will be much lower than they are today. Moreover, Smith Bonds improve with age. Monthly payments to- ward the annualreduction of the ‘mortgage constantly increase the margin of security for investors. Send your name and address on this advertisement today for our booklet telling about the safe- guards which have resulted in our record of no loss to any in- vestor in 52 years. No Lots to Any Investor in 52 Years TheF. H. Smith Co. s Founded 1873 Smith Building Main 6464 815 Fifteenth Street, N.W. Philadelphia New York Minneapolis Pittsburgh < Address D. C, THURSDAY. Sales in Heart of Hard-Coal | demonstra- | miners can see | home | they | the | are ve- | the | willing | each change 1o defeated when ,-uhmnwm the | Out of a total of | Prod- | of November 30| In- NOVEMBER 1925. 12, SOFT COAL DEMAND GAINS AND PRICES GO HIGHER Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, November 12.—The | growing sllem,th lately in low-volatile GOTTONBITLOWER now spreading to highsvolatile Krudn. | Coal Age sayx today. The pick-up con- tinues to be most strorgly marked in the prepared sizes, though even mine run is beginning to improve a little. Steady demand for West Virginia smokeless in the East has caused that to be a scarce article in the Middle | West, with the result that Ilinois, | Indiana, eastern and western Ken {tucky and even Ohio coals are in much more brisk demand and at bet ter prices. In fact. some mines in the jeastern Ohio field that have been | closed for a year or more are prepa ing to reopen. Central Pennsylvania coals have been in good demand from Eastern markets. A sudden slump in {demand for egg at Pittshurgh, how has caused a sharp drop in New Orleans Evens Up With Big Gains Yesterday in New York. By the Associated Pre NEW YORK, November ton futures opened easy: 20.40 nuary, 20.03; March, 20.03; 19.74; July, 19.15. The market opened at a decline of 17 to 30 points under selling promoted by talk of pos- sible increase curtailment in Lan- cashire, rumors of disappointing pri vate returns on domestic consump: tion for October and relatively easy Liverpool cables. January sold off to 19.95 under the initial pressure, about 35 points net lower, but the break was soon checked by renewed buying and prices recov- 1 most of their loss. December was relatively firm, selling 8 points net higher, while later deliveries still showed net declines of about § to 12 points A g 12.—Cot December, { | New England is an exception in the |reports of brisk trade in Atlantic Coust markets. Business has been {rather colbriess with only casual in quiry and prices less firm. Export trade at Baltimore has almost dropped wut of sight | SHARES LISTED ON CURB. Several New Issues Board Today. The Placed on ivate report was said to show domestic consumption of 480,000 bales for Octobe against 483,080 for Sep- tember and 534,000 for last year. NEW YORK, November 12 (#) futures—11:45 a.m. bids steady mbe: 20.48%; January, 20.01 March May, 19.86; July, 19.33. New Orleans Quotations. NEW ORLEAN November 12 Cotton futures opened steady: Decem- ber, 19.85: January. 19.76:; March, 19.65: May, 19.51; 19.26. The market opened higher. First trades | showed gains of 47 to 71 points, main- | Iv on restoration of the parity with New York, that market having an vance nearly 80 points vester- day, while the market he closed. As Liverpool cables came in lower thin due and New York opened down, the market here eased off right after the call to 19.60 for December, 1963 for January and 19.44 for | March. By the end of the first half- hour prices had rallied again to about | 5 to 10 points up from the lows on | the unfavorable weather in the in terior Trading was active Special Dispateh to | NEW YORK November today included 90,000 A" shares of the common stock {of no par value of Charles E. Hires Co.. 200,000 £ common stock of no_ par A. Hollander & Son. 20000 shares of Landay Bros Inc, class “A.” which was active around 37, and 150,000 shares of the common stock of no par value of the Sparks-Worthington Co 12 - | New | class * st shares value « o WALL STREET NOTES NEW YORK, November 12 (#) Crude rubber imports into the United | States in October amounted to 34,905 | tons, compared with 27,071 in Septem i ber nd in October, | Rubber Association of | ports. Tmports for the | this vear were 304,268 | 267018 @ vear ugo | _An offer'to purchase the debentures | preferred and common stocks of the | Paducan’ Electric Company has been ! made by the Kentucky Utilities Com i subsidiary of the Middle W {Gption)(Valuesy iTtilities Company, of which S L NEW ORLBANS, e ind Cotton futures i chan December, 19.53 H March, 19.60; May, i ten months tons, against Values Around Noon. November 12 (#). 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