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Fi EGGS MAY DECLINE IN LOGAL MARKET STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 FINANCIAL. HOLIDAY BUYING | COTTON IS STEADY where it (um]uled with 250 two days g Chupl °t Natl. M, ANCIAL 31 THE EVENING Money to Loan Secured by first deed of trust on real estate. | Epaig iy ‘commission; Joseph 1. Welle Stocks WE BUY—SELL % Blds., 9th & F N.W. | Aternatl. Bank. It Mtx. Bonds NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office BY WILLIAM F. HE V' YORK, November 27.- e of the 315 per cent redi #t New York and 4 per ci London was a stimulant for oper The New York Life Insurance Co. Offers to Make First Mortgage Loans On Improved Real Es points from the Tuesday final. High- priced industrials were (n-ulnrvd by ount nt in tions n the District of Columbia and | | | Retail Turkey Prices Got @s | r i vise in the various markens o- 220~ © 50 G Today Considered Real Open- | Foreign Cables and Weather “12,“'3.“..;"':& Nearby Maryland suh for 3, 5 or 10 Year Periods. Low as 30 and 35 Cents i e b S T T Stock mxchanee, | ing of Great Annual Christ- Indication Help Hold MEHLMAN & CO. e 1 o I | Before Holiday. | S FE i o i aim. | bongWhen (. o Shares shat mas Rush. Quotations Up. 1310 F B NW. P Main 847 Business Properties 290 o Aino ward briskly. Stutz was consplcuous, DA The outstanding features on the side |and around the 20 level was up well . | | B Indications of lower pric public utilities, in which recapitaliza- | Radio shares were firmer, With BY J. C. ROYLE. it Aoctoiod v : ON APPROVED SECURITY eggs were reported by fon pluns under way. United | Dubilier and Freshman the leaders. | Special Dispatch to The Star. YORK, vember —~Cot- morni There has R T 1d Power class “A” stood Special strength came into the mar NEW YORK, November 27.—Holi. |50n futures opened steady—December, Appl: Increase in receipts of the ne : i tor Qe a Purity “,,Lk 5 2, & i March, 20.1 Yy thelr hens as having started laying g S today in practically every city of the|obened at a decline points to an " DeS: reet £o n degroe that promises 1o speedily i 5 country. Alumomki thin was the frat | S0%ARCe of 5" points, "Near months |__ BRANDALL H. FAGNER & COMPANY end prevailing h s. X ove Tee Cream. iy Y e easler on oliday selling or- | f 4 A list of 4 day of what merchants usually con-{ders from the gl o T - i It is probable that the drop in} I Fid 1 the South and a little near s i prices will matéralize before the be- on the 13 | sider the holiday buying season, early | month lquidation, while Liter months | FOR LEASE MORTGAGE LoaN GORRESPONDENT ginning of the coming week, howeve L % | sales already have run from 8 to 20| Were influenced by relatively steady o = ; and the drop may be delaved should | fjilesin BONDS, i | per cent ahead of those for the corre-| Liverpool ¢ . ; | ShaciausiStors in 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 M tti6 <vaath uddenly become cold and e sale iy | Eponding perfod of 1924, and there is| luctuations were irregular after | Washington's Highest Grade stormy enough to fere with Am Yow & Lt b8 % | every prospect t retail business | the call. but early offerings were soon | ashington s, 1isheet & shipping. - from now to January 1 will estab- fl:nsu?,-.l, nr'u! the market held fairly Business Section—Locate; Dealers this mo! A the ltsh a new record for all time, exceed- | teady at the end of the first hour, e Bebp nower | Ing even the period of wild buying | January selling at 20.35 und the zen. || 924 15th Street N.W. with a tendency A increased | which took place in 1919 and 1920. "';‘,' "'j" from 5 to 8 points net higher. | Suitable for Investment or prices. Butte remain un- e s are not waiting for busi- mm: ":(Ief_ olC attributed the steadl. | Other High-Class Business. - changed. ness {0 come in. They are going after | 10% £t Livern ;: fo- coverlng .’ndl; e agic ( | it. Newspaper advertising is being 3 which A absorbed | ll’ Turkeys Down to 30 Cents. extensively employen. ‘1. scores o Southern hedging. There also may | H. L. Rust Company ower o Purk . comntunities, and special efforts are|aVe been a little buying here on ap- | 912 15th S t N.W. Turkey prices this T h t] treef W L being made to attract suburk 1| Prehensions that unsettled iweather substantinlly the sam: uburban and {6 e Main 6888 ubsantinlly rural patrons to the metropolitan | CeNditions would interfere with pic b w m — ;,m:\’ .1‘,’,‘,}‘ ST stores. Some retailers are buying as | D8 OF ginning a € nves en but, backed by aropped many as 8 full pages in a single New Orleans i S Wednesday New Orleans Quotations. g edition of their local pap: c W denlers vidi: citfeg” © ieirlocalipapers incertaln | NEW. ORLEANS, November OU will be amazed at how rapidly your saving suppli 3 Street parades which rivaled those | P)—Cotton futures’ onened stead Stocks Bonds A aDIS R youL SAVINES bl RS vt des which rivaled those | December. 20 01 s .59 i i fhiivet o additica D ! %‘nv“’: circuses were o fenture of e "\ &g;‘ Xvui- }.‘a‘. 04dd Lots Carried on Margin mount with this plan of investment. In addition, the b Foiey "“‘“‘”«' day in several trade ! you have the assurance of safety with high returns o centers, and this method of attract- | Buck & Com an ® s clx‘::(r:‘v\x.mfl-”l;,- hp",h\.\\“'“ e ]925 AHEAD OF 1924. E p y No matter how large or how small your income may hose 1 ed early in it s obably be (xten- - A P - & 2 : Ie Piice sively followed elsewhere. The - | ey vt be, investing in First Mortgage Real Estate Notes on s Wholesale S. jopening of toy fafrs aud displays | Business in Bnltlnmre Passes | :“K\.‘.‘I today was followed by @ rush of 312 Evens Buildin improved properties in Washington not only earns for orp B which indicated extensive Many of Last Year's Record. | g you as high as 6% on your money North O Pow ¢ 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. before the close of business December 24 SRSl DinstCh tofhy Stas a s whic! for sta of values 2500 S e § BALTIMORE, November 27. —-With e unusual C(!I’?\’]Illl)ns)\\ hich n.mke for stabil f values, 11 Power < I. ake Shopping Easy. the ¢ m'v;r N rapidly il to Disect Belvate Wikeo o Nos Yeik you are relieved of all anxiety and worr ait & Merchants are making special altimore financial institutions = S : ! A e efforts (0 make shopping easy for EniiE o ticiaco what | Our Free Booklet, “Safety Supreme,” explains our | b o8 eir patrons by provi g o e S = & : RGeame. Teit s eation ‘_m(;‘ 4. foned eat bulk of them will be new investment plan and shows why thousands of per- L0 10 e e : ound on the right side of the ledger 2 - : : P f ISHIEN s :U:.-“.;N;'nf;,::x Taes |nd 8 ; #"| Public Service Corporation sons, especially those with limited incomes, consider : el e 1in al | o <t ; = 0 ere patron’s automobiles ar v 1 1 i ke foLites. naamoblles - are st )hv Dividend Ne. 74 on Common Stock tive that the investment market affords. Ask for your 90 r . o es. e earnin, viden: o. on umulative ie 1 J: 5 Southenst :;"w:"\‘gf_’}_ stores will be given {ree | most of them have been good, and Dividend No 28 on S Camulati copy of this investment booklet. No obligation. | a ou' aite Ctadiss fi{”l_l;;n)r;_‘l:lmld\ :x.x € |end of the yea 1 find them in much Dividend Ne. 12 en 7% Cumulative | Sou Cal al Garage, | stronger pe han the. 3 T which will accommodate 1,600 | the leginn SR ey et e Mortgage Investment Department 3 $ 3okith Gohtala on 8% Cumulative e =1 T Sparks ‘0,’;:510:-‘ e $ & Many are optimistic as to the out Preferred Stoc Bt and) Vo : secure this free service it is|look for the first half of 14 necessary for car owners to The Board of Directors of Public Service Cor- v one of the | - pocation of New Jersey has declared dividends : i Ol ents | When in doubt about a security| Werateols% peranmmonthe % Cumulative an hour o ,_':;: 3,'”, e 4 maximumm | consult your vanker. It is equally an| Loy wenkrantsligne mars a herace in “citics surrounded by suburbin | TSR Bif interest as yours to protect | et S beng $1 o per share: and 31 1 per N y 2 townk Grel runhing busses on regulir | Tous 4o s Xou trust him with| shars oo hsnodperyaiic Commor Seoc 713, 715 and 717 14th Street N.W. the quarter ending December 31, 1935 Divi- dends are payable December 11,1915, to stock- holders of record at the close of business Decemn- ber4. 1915 i T.W.Van Middiesworth, Treasurer your deposits—why not trust him with | schedules your investment problems? th from r own doors. tra_help was put on in most of | = = the stores two weeks earlier than normal. these districts to | Main 2345 Roxes Delicio — - | i 15 0m G & fmp G Buying Already Heavy. mand limited, market - Lt & Ht pf volume as to eclipse the December i R i Der ton, b Reclaim buyiny year ago and some of the NA'"ONAL BANK Large Loans a Specialty |l |l | : ending retall organizations are al. : : S i ready assured of Targer bronts for the ik e || IF YOU WANT SAFETY ‘ s e S100% 0% 684 |year than for any annual perioa in || RESOURCES, $14,000,000 Higbie & Richardson, Inc. |'ll fornia, cra | Bi: 15 15 15 |their histor Jorts from 555 de- v, Hit . | 5 141, | partment eneral retail stores | i attoes asiistios 4K ahow they business of §$16 I 1315 F Street }l; o et | i 2 ; 2 7 00 in October, and November sales of X : o} cipal and cer- | e usesoupplios JlEhts demy o, JINING S Bl mmo oo e e JOHN POOLE, President i t safety ot principal ar f rarket slig stron 3 4 5 rix Globe to exceed $175.000,000 by @ large mar- | | . P - - I California and ldaho, ¢ Icet D10T% 10013 1018 E i | tainty of income are of impor- | nf h gIn. These figures represent gains | | ) d I type, 4-5 doz., 6.00. NT Ol STOCKS e e t | Onions—Supplies moderate: demand PR L 14 19 % ove 6 ¢ entee compared with | \ g light, ket steady York orresponding periods of 1924, January Inves | tance to you, we welcome ¢ s Jork, it the e Vi1 o nitiye || REAL ESTATE LOANS ]| g /| 3 . < e gains were as high as 31 per cent | Ea ili - s - o e Mall order houses also are doing 4 | 1O A3 AMOTNT | rly il ful investigation of our Indiana, 10010 sacic, tremendous business, ranging higher 2/0 HANEEVRASERTY | | Potatoes: liberal: demand ul‘ (_h“;“ T .‘y‘x‘f\‘"m':\:::,":?nl." ;ules‘ RESIDENCE LOANS AT LOW F | HE investor who waits until i " iy chains mcrmmml'rheu sales over ';\ INVESTMENT BLDG. Main 9392 ||| || to provide for their reinvestment I round whit per cent over those of a vear ago ——— may find it exceedingly difficult 4 and the stores handling merchandis 2 4 I : 3 st d ot e 1 First Mort Notes [itojasbytiejsccunityiyield and i [ Oter a Their soundness is assured by S e o Ins as high as 30 per cent. | IF 0! zége | maturity he wants. I Duirt 5 ol Real B b. 1, best mostly 6.00; W i le | \Send your name and'addression i L uapter: mmproved local Real Lstate or vel hamper: Lorp,. 3% w - | or JSa ey % 5 | X a6 i p = ashm ton Stock Exchanoe e this advertisement today, for | of a e o N S 3 demand | 3 I e g — In Denominations of descriptions of Smith Bonds that | fi definite value. Our 32 years Al INTEREST INTENSIFIED $100, $250, $500, $1,000 may be reserved now for January || | [/ Century : X : e i o ANDIUR |} investment. Smith Bonds yield | 8 experience in conservative in- 5 d apital Traction Co—10 at 103%. 10 at | P | = | Withost Gt 0§ O | %/ ||| 7% and are sold“in $100, $500 | ithout a h : boxes, rip mal Leather IN N. Y. BANK RATE 29 & Blec oom. 10 st 6 © lntereSt | || and $1,000 denominations, with i vestments establishes their ScunhiBiiceR L 0 Rwy. & PId—25 at Secured on D. C. Real Estate |}l a choice of maturities from 2 | Loss Squas) rice T a o il £ o |I S 1 B & L et ; American .\flvul::;\'» & Trust Co.—3 at 387. | Wm. H. Saunders Co,, Inc. ||| tol0years. I‘ | satety. i demand light, market steady; | B mouncemen a1 Teaction (o Al Established 1887 . | % -bushel hamper reen Supernow Keeps Wall Street in Guess- o munktha Rwy 000 at | 1433 K Street N.W. | No Loss to Any Investor in 52 Years | best mostly 3.00; some ordinary . : #i. E1. Pow. pfd. wi—5 at 108%, | B anee ing Mood. Morey—Call loans. 5 and 8 per cent 00000000)000000090 | The F. H. Smith Co | B F SA CO mand light et fairly ste | e Bid and Asked Prices. b PS e | = o . o bl | Sl s EONDS. WANTED! Smith Building Main 6464 | 92 N.W i NEW YORK, November 27.—Un- ” s U i » * @ = - RE f in2 515 S \f H e ‘ fdenand certainty over the New York Federal PUBLIC UTILITY, . SECOND TRUST NOTES 815 Fifteenth Strect, N.W. Main 2100 25 15th St. 1 o imited. . pep- Reserve Bank's rediscount rate policy | American Tel. & Telra. ... 97& e per crates, far has been intensified by the directors’ |American Tel & Telgu. $1as. 08 5i S D e Phila Minneapols | Sguash Am. Tel. & Tel. ctl. tr, Bs... 100 i0i Squa e decfsion to make “no announcement” | AMycattia & Botomac 9213 Y or mearby Feal estate. Prompt H New York Pltubdurgh good for Brock A unles a new rate actually is ready to|Ana. & Potomac guar 9213 s action in evers case. i\{:fl:‘:"\ DepperiC lmfl_mn into (-mwnh The lack of any |G- & E- elephone 5p.i;. - (o 109, 100X Washington Investment pped & 4 definite statement has led Wall street I Traction R. R o8 T99 | ° z ite: demand to believe that the old rata will be | iy & <u;~ur3-3 [ son ® and Transactions Co. litornia, 45- maintained for a least unother week, | SorEeto%t Sur I3t e Address | 5 ane | but the possibility remains that the | Potomac Elec, cons. 3t g == | L% Tlme Proven Spinach moderate; de announcement of a change merely leatele M a0 o z / B mand mode; t firm: Virginia, may await approval from the Reserve Alex. & Mt. Ver. be.. 11 © | Norfo top veneer bar: Board at Washington. s Rlex & M Viedtal 10 Real Estate Mortgages b 14.00. The obvious advantage of maintain- R T L T . ing differential between the New = [ A rSieinn thom! o the Intarioe %2 -w"|| What Our Guarantee Means TOY INDUSTRY STRONG. banks, as well as the Bank of Eng- LA i “droussa rebie thak to the Purchasers of Qur 1 American Factories Making Bids e b 5'°§‘,fi?§§r$"i‘~$fi eAsLS;: E:}‘,."fi’.“,‘,l‘;‘fi;ikgél;n% F- tT tR lE tat N t 2 0 or Mo B abats, cent elsewhere. _‘“f.%e'r‘fi‘ A Irst 1rust neal Lstate INotes DURIN'G the past thirty-six years, the Speci pa o Star ! = : B Witdian parid Hotel “‘K Ist. The property has been appraised by men of many years' expe- first mortgage notes purchased by in- Jarger share of the domestic demand oG COAL STRIKE HITS STOCKS. rience, recognized experts in valuing Washington real estate. for toys and games will be met hence A S i@ PUBLIC UTILITIES. 2nd. You_ are relieved from all responsibility of collecting interest, vestors from this Company have proven forth t A n industry than £ PSP P o 100 RAILROADS HARD American Tel. & Telga. . 141 Lo looking after the insurance and taxes. o it < the National Banik of St e i08% || 3rd. Each note bears our endorsement, which means that we guar- sterling investment qualities of safety, ;'.\m;:,,f“. e 1: : N : Y e H;,»y.l-. }‘s“{"’fim Pw‘;:.n boat. fvg g‘% i antee each.note, both as to princip.lband interest when due. G d Th P e establiskad’ by = erics h. R & % 335 4th. The guarantee of this corporation is better than a personal guar- rofit and convenience. e present offer- Y D. & H. and Lackawanna Reflect | wash: nws. & Ziec. pfd. Mm; 8% antee, because its existence is perpetual and the resources back ? o5 > P able and a ve playthings may en Loss of Freight Traffic National Cavital 5 of it are over $2,250,000. ings maintain the same high standards. able us to m tain the export trade Columbia . in toys recer developed against a 3 Commercial e it s in October. B i REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE AND They are Federal-American Liberty GUARANTY CORPORATION ) domestic manu . By the Associated Press. Lincoln S ed aniy about hait of : 7 tho Associated Press o iaa. e nd o american- enharen for| | COMMODITY NEWS NEW YORK, N#vember 27.—Octo. | XaugnalMétropoiitén 26 Jackson Place N.W. dolls, games, toy trains and the myriad ber earnings of two of the large coal- | Secons WIRED STAR FROM SAFE because the mortgages are not only ENTIRE COUNTRY abundantly secured by the property, but L. E. BREUNINGER, President ers reflect the loss in traffic arising | Nat. Bank out of the anthracite coal strike. The Delaware and Hudson Co. of other ingenious contrivances of the toymaker’s a Today they enjoy an TRUST COMPANT. established position in the home ma D et oo G;gx»'nns a | American CRuIp e T ABSS ket a sizable export trade as well. opel ,680 in con- josty b etand a siable export trade s we T — A R Rt W“"m §§§ - are the direct obligations of financially re T Flour shipments are running far ahead | 15 ponchs oes $6 911 112 i | @2 i it bl C 2 t' B 'ld' As ’ sponsible borrowers. WALL STREET CHEERFUL. o'z S s, it g pocems | o megtas woe SEMLASE, spmtyo, - - uitable Co-operative Building Ass’n P The Delaware, Commerce & Savini Lackawanna awl Reserve Bank Rate Chief Factor|dark Northern wheat is selling up o \Facrern had October nst of $1. East_Washington H JOHN JOY EDSON, President FRANK P. REESIDE, Secret: 1.80 a bushel, n8 compared with 5t of $1,156,194, | E&%L vy Savi » Secretary in Optimism. B tions for Decombor options, Siol \ aganst $1,783.019 1 vear and $13,. | Sevents Organized 1879 46th YEAR COMPLETED 359,341 for the 10 months, which, how- G content wheat protein content w commands afover was §114,496 larger than a year Assets $5,031,814.86 Surplus $1,352,749.93 premium of 20 cents. PROFITABLE because the present mort- Specfal Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, Novembs —Wall — ago. . g . . Street came down to businiess follow-| CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., November Salbs il s Amevican Subscriptions for the 90th Issue of Stock Being Received gage notes pay 6} % interest. jng the Thanksgiving holiday in a |27.—The Connellsville coke market g hlghl)‘ optimistic frame of mind. The | ha had a slump, furnace coke now WOOL DEMAND QUIET. Nl‘fi:’:fln\ Union 4 action of the New York Federal Re gerve Bank directorate and that of the Bank of England in maintaining the rediscount rates of 3% and 4 per cent being quoted around $6. DETROIT, son factory TITLE INSURANCE. Title . fouimEstae Tiite: o SYSTEMATIC SAVING BOSTON, November 27 (#).—The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will ovember 27.—The Hud- s more than doubled its CONVENIENT because the interest T tively. was a source of encour-| 1924 production. Most of the cars |say: “The demand for wool has been “'ffm"“‘““"’- checks are promptly received by the in- agement for the speculative element |turned out are closed models. The | moderate during the past week and D"ghm‘;‘f The surest and e an the side of higher prices | Cadillac factory reports more orders | the market has rather favored the g*m"“'"" Finotype Join the Equitable vestor or his bank on the day due. md operations were resumed with re- | on hand than at any time in its his. [ buyer than the seller, although prices M“d.ev'.e:om quickest way to ac- Hewed confidence as trading started. |tory. Bvery department is working |are not quotably changed. Evidently | 91 D mh Narre: ofa. and save .with the g 9 overtime. the heavy pressure of ‘wool from :ha ton * Monotype A o cumulate money is S Gow - | Southern” Hemisphere is commencing | Secur! e . CENTRAL TO EXTEND LINES. PHILADELPHIA, Novembor 21— | S0 M RePiocs, Racomer oue | Wagfineyn Miried D st roguiar saving systematic- H. L. Rust COMPANY _LOCK HAVEN, Pa., November 2 R o thories oA oo, however, ssems healthy and depositors. « L. 8nnnunced here that the New Central will build about 40 miles of track next Spring from Keating to) Lock Haven, connecting with the Cen-) tral lines at Castenea. The Central has been running trains over the Pennsylvania tracks through here on a rental basis for yedrs. now being manufactured. This shows the influence of the recent exposition of industrial arts in Paris. TOPEKA, Kans, November 27.— Observers report Kansas will have the largest wheat acreage in the history of th State in 1826 » “London opened about as predicted last week and the opening level of prices has been fully maintained. The foreign primary markets appear to favor the buyer, as a rule. “Mohair is firm at last week’s prices on moderate trading.” CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 27 (P)—A raid on the showrooms and factory of the Campen Co., manufac- turers of ladles’ gowns and wearing apparel, by bus ted the thieves able gilks, s lars early today nst- 5,000 worth of vnlu- 915 F St 915 F St 912 15th Street N.W. Main 6888

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