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12 FINANCTAT, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 6. [REVIEW OF BANKING CONDITIONS | HALT STOCK RALLY CHRISTMAS TRADE HOW IS BUSINESS? FINANCTAE. BROAD ADVANGES 5650,000 LOAN ON ! » - { FROM 1965 MOST INTERESTING | . Showing Current Business Activity compared with same week a year ago |But Two Bank Presidents Remain as Active Heads, )| | | N { C. J. Bell and R. N. Harper—Many New Professionals Throw Shares Executives Come to Front. Santa Claus’ Reindeer Barely Saturday Quotations Move|Acacia Life Association on Market After Early Dis- BY I A. FLEMING.” and cashier of the bisurict Natonut, | ESCape Running - Over Upward—Week Records | Places Large Mortgage on . « hat he had to leave hix | Facts whei anted are no o X S - : 5 ~ play of Strength. ways available, even n Hhraries that TICH% and g0 to Dridseport, Conn, Thanksgwmt’ Turkey. i Wide Price Changes. Business Site. e ane even i dInrapics R ifoafndint srekldency bn | ve supposed to be up to date. Hence, | \oth 1, The First National, thank - - 2 2 {1t is necessary, in continuin the you Al EN COLFAX. By the A B review of hanking conditions in | YO ’ BY HARD) By the Assaciated Pross. A first-morteage loan of $650.0¢ na Prancis M. Savago has headed sev. e 8B o g vember 28.—Profit | Woshington, fo go back to 1305 In | era) panks in Ws v his Intest ven. | Christmas goods, in the trade that Y MORIC Noxemibor 28 e nein] peltred o be the lacgest ot Y b : ional traders who had | Qrder {o obfain a correct list « he | {ure being the Central Savings. Mr. | this vear promises to show a reco were again compelled to ad nl pri ; ‘\'1» andled by a local Institutior ) e e . | bancing: institutions duine business | G5 20 L (Gla 4 to6 of branch | volume, are moving o much in scquiring new holdings on the Curb | s been placed on ‘1he Department - | n this city at that time. R one of the men who has | thin usual that, In fact, the change today. The improvement | Justice Building through the Acas a W stack prices, | There were 12 national hanks then [paiking and on | giving turkey had dificulty In e = Jgreszed in an orderly manner an utual Life A tion, it was lear een uuder way since the | $2ng busir 6 savings banks. 1 : | iz the hooss of Santa Claus’ rein SENERAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY for the csmery ms s Tndicased by Besk Debits embraced almost all groups, with the |ed vesterdav from Niam Mor g aperanch of a New York mstitution National Capital Graduates. | deer ouende New York, compired with the same weak of lase year. public utllity {Ssues commanding moxt | comery. president of the associatior day's session ol and 8 trust orapanies. T R elRnts i i e ities attention. Southern California 13dison | The netivities of Acacis are helle e Washington Banks in 190 R T s S R e i Chhack Tranasctions compered wh *ha sseresponding wask of lat yaar | position in the daily dealingx. register | Washington finance. Heratoforo. hold . e | These then are the institutions in |erty National as executlve. Maurice | ing novelties were forcdd into much o hhen advino o0 2 Moty lenaof > realty properties had bec > {1905 showed $47.078,000 deposics, | R o ates of | smaller space than usual. | ne ght and North States | obliged to place their loans outsid A 2 g 0 i . L Otterback, another of the sraduates of spa . sl were about a point higher the Distiic . $10.777,000 surplus, $6.344.000 undi- | the National Capital Bank, with Wal The Christmas trade promises to e n T iatiict: because! no. 1ocal g 51 | Vided mrofits nmd $37.060,000 loans in | e, ima oDl K, I came | show an increase of somewhe! und Several Stocks Gain. cial institution was able to accom {1905, and their presidents president of the Anacostia Savings, a | 20 per ce ibove last yvear ,u_u;nl | One of the widest movements oc wml,ne them, banks heing lmited A Central National. Clarence F. Nor- | Very well-todo sulurhan fnstitution. | i o ¢ ts from key cities curred in Tubize Artificial Silk; which | their lodns by law to 10 per cent [ ment Columbin Natonal, Albert F. | Raymond S, Schneider headed the [ The ¢ ppears conservative. | opened with a 9-point gain at 264 and [ el capital and surplus o I Commercial National, Fredevick | Bank of Brightweod, Bdward H. Jones | 'urchases of toys alone will aggre then reacted about 3 points. Chrysler| This associas with assets in ¢ i wrmers nad Mechanics: | the Chevy Chase Savings, L. 15, Brue. | gate more than $125,000,000 Motors, when issued, sold at 475 | cess of $15.000.000. s pursued 1 Hér s in wholesale and oty lrown: Home | ninger the Citlzens’ Savings and John 26y Appeans Blentitul. | 48, new Mign, ana conaitent husing | Wolicy of” not remlling any or o AR b i e 1. Wilson Dhe' Bbankiint Natiooall orgiaaer o hopcanly” campaien ap- | LEADING BAROMETERS Singer Manufacturing also Mfted to | carrying ll of fts loans for o o | Bation U Washington, Chirter [after the United States Trust liquida- [ Pes to have brought yesults, but the | Bk e, new high figures, selling up 10 points | account he assoclation’s depo g y continued optimisticin | A James: National Metropolitan, L. {tlon, with quarters at Pennsylvania [ main ‘!‘l“{;‘l‘ _:“ ‘J"‘I a ""“I;'l‘ “:I Presect Trend to 37 ptiaial A in Washing banks this ye W hien it hecame apparent, how- | S Parker: National Capital Bank, | avenue and Tenth street, been | ing of Christmas merchandise un > : ‘oward the close profit taking was | approximate $7,000,000, most of whic ‘ d e imlents|John , E.' Herrill; International |gulded very successfully by John W. | doubtedly was “'P‘ff'(".}:i‘“;\u prus Business in Dollars (Checs Casbed) effective for a short period in causing | represents money m other citles i b et | (branch). T, S. Tait, manag Amer: I Gochran dnd ihis SoCTites perous condition hiroug ho . lal a general reaction, but the declines Ithough catering to a restric : - Sl 2 {ican National, R. N. Harper: Poto ac| Walter 8. S. Carter has successfully | country, which has resulted i _tne Empla)mm( Sl were not extensive and in most in ‘)w,.\. of persons in its ins e e st { Savings, John G. Waters maintained the affairs of the Indus- | majority having Wages Depe. oflaboc] . ., Increasing stances were quickly cancelled. Mgst | ness, the Acacia asso I tional, C. €. Glover cond trial Savings Bank for some years,|meet their desire fc GFT s ving et ot quotations held around the day’s high | high among the country's life i Independent Strong Spots. W, V.7 Cox: ‘Traders while John . Hawkins is looking | of gifts. X . Cost of Living oSl Bt i Steady levels at the close. ance companies, Out , 4 e denendent | Georze” . Tlenni atter the recently organized iPruden peles of retaflers this season 4 | | Wholesale Prices (Fabec's tndesl Increasing Ol shares were not materialle alter. {aldline. insurance tomyn Aol s v 0. G ai Savi which has made an ex- | 1ot excesstvely large, 10 pu ni e Incre: sl o bihe diotabions e ok pce —cam. o : s e e I Bank ters Gollont atar iy. Swmio stocky of sensunls goods Agricultural Prices [Depc. of Agril Steady | strong undertone prevailed is thirt On ehe st An dF 4 M i I mith re still moving to destinatic ~ i | more prominent shares moun A : L " & G thonal Ina Class by Ttself. 1wy Show that advertised goods Movement of Goods [Ca Losimes] Steady | L mount of insurance in force : Hanog ! o Deposits Savir bomas K. The International Exchange Lank |are in strongest demand, indicating Retail Trade (Fed. Res. Roard] . Tneresis | s E | Some of Washington's lea 5t . Caseldones and the Wash on Loan and Lis in a class by ftself, ignoring busi | that shoppers are scanning the ne " i N ng { The market swung over a ide | neas. professional and ban ; e o Trust. John Joy Bdson ness Jocation and_ereeting its own pparer adverti ing ol riin Wholesale Tradz [Fod. Res. Bourd] Increasing ks Juring Ihe weel: weliE under | umbered among the directors of § $alid : z N = s huilding ht in the center of a pop- | mental note, and proceeding to stores eavy pressure te first two days, {000 o s oo dorectors of . incrensed salex by Two Presidents Still Active. R e e T and liu | with dennite objects in view ! Failures (Dws) . . Increasing after which there was first 2 halt in | L g mentanembeny o | ft ntire i pPxec es by officials for dance 1 rs mone S o 0 - i a 1 cline and then the development ; 1 » e ) e ! ¢ § points to n new| Of the entire list of executly ut | oific v“r & L’.;:‘«:'Jm e et mope Club Savings Enormous. Bond an A_n-fl o Increasing [iihe desline mno then hefde velonuien h trlex Cyrus Coombs, Paul B, Crome i . the « acceler- | banks—C I Fell and Robert N. i+ aiso in & Jaw unto himself, self| Optimistic reports of early Christ | Stock Prices (Ammeie] . Mized [ red some issues i to nex high levels |13 1 Gunningham. L. Whitin S P g lalihdy rper. two of the best known and made and self confident, and there-| mas busmess are expected to be | for recent trading o, 168568 were e am. Thomas B, Jns A b Aealmost active presidents in the Wash- fore successful, amply supported by retall activities Stock Mkt. Vol. “"-""‘""'" Heavy more than regained in a number of e Johnsony gecu = L b ton nip. The International Bank is another | beginning this week, when the m issues, especially In the traction | veany. Joseph H. Milang illiam, S = Mr. Harper took a short rest be. |ofganization in a class by itself. John |jority of the Christmas savings clubs| Compiled and Copyrighted by Cambridge Asssciotes, Poston shares. | Montgomery, Dr. John B. Nicho o & tween the time of resigning from the R. Waller is president. -Some day this | will ~ distribute funds to depositors. | A number of the radio fsgues were | 3 onEOmery, Dr. J e an $ y Sos el American National and organizing the | company may own a bank. Up to| followed closely by the payment of | |';""'1 """ a fairly large scale at de-|p steuart, Eugene E. Th }';“' “an o e District National date it has found the local market|bonuses by numerous corporations| 1 YE! 995 T Al n o TAS { clines. Music Master fell from Sig | " yo CHEERERE. omy showed @ net loss of % passed the intervening 20 vears in busy. Floyd E. Davis has long guided | dends by the more fortunate ones “r dyne %old as low as 31, compared . S bl | <plendid physical condition for men the strong, manly steps of the Lincoln | Seven milllon persons deposited INGTON erLl\ F\( HANGE. with 221, its high for the vear. Du.| BALTIMORE PRODUCE. ¢ er showed a 1 Hn of e I who have spent themselves eely | National. Rolfe E. Bolling was suc- [$314.154,000 in Christmas sayings BB bilier sold down 2 points to 913, but [ p oo o FEC ; ¢ 1% after having LOUChed| ¢ i ne public weal cessor of F. P. Harmon at the Com-|clubs. this year in 6,800 banks of the 1 . 3 rallied to 1214 | TIMOR 1¢ ovember 1 | Of the others Clarence T. Norment. mercial Natlonal, and he in turn was | United States. As compared with | Mugnlshed by W. B SHIbDS & Co. '\",,‘_' ol the live and dusesc Steel Shares Heavy. | Albert F. Fox. B. F. Saul _ | succeeded by “Goldie” Donaidson. who [ 1924, the amount of money deposited | Up to and Including Saturday, November 28, 1925, E DO auhets cleaned up furhine el t despite predic- | Glover and J Joy Edson are | has made very good. A. M. McLach-|in such funds increased 25 per cent| sajes BONDS. Open. High. arRopins Doliday. g d it Lithe 1 large incre in un-!\itally interested in local banks len is the president of the McLachlen |and the number of depositors in-| €3 000—Ana. & 1st s ar, [ < S L e marke 1 ers 1 November United | have shifted much of the burden on Savings Bank creased 17 per cent. By geographicall 55°000—C. & P. 100, | line Sy e = o % ’1“ or « closed 2 point « | ers, leading citizens in their day, have Some Other Leaders. will be: New England, $42.060.950 00—Capital Traction 1st hs e i e ben A E DLl ¢ ere ra s * | zone hence. William Muehleisen i the president f Middle —Atlantic, $126.722.400; Fast| %500 City & Subugban Ry, 1st 5% ] S "‘..;'”“;‘ "‘ ';"‘;}'. ¢ wde news, a | . 3 of the Mount Vernon Savings Institu-| North Central, $67.500,340: West! 44'600_Georgetown ‘Gas Lt. 1st 58 s essand B 34 D) 00! eclines in the prir ssues | More Banks Are Started | tion, one of the best and most promis. | North Central, $14,046,400; South At-| 7x'000—pot. Tlee. Power 15t 58 B oy e e 1 to fractions e In 1908 we find the following new ! ing. lantic, €17.406.100; " East South Cen-| 11500 pot. Elec Power Cons, 5% [eckiskans: are fn: £ood. Aemand iies o @ new high price banks functioning: Citizens' Savings.| Passing over to the Avenue east,|tral, $12.310;500; West South Central,| 5500 pot Elec. Power Gen. & Hef. fs Toihiing = James A. Sample, president; Dime |one finds Harry H. McKee, who suc-|$10.711.180: Mountain, §3436.600; Pa-| 50'{00 pot. Elec Ret. 7 10¢ e cE i ¢ developed acute weak- ! Savings Bank, M. D. Rosenberg: East | ceeded Mr. Herrell, founder of thelcific, $17.930,000 | 00— Wash., B Ana i = B i el 2 bresking over 10 points to 130%z, | Washington Savings, J. E. Herrell: | National Capital Bunk, still in the | Based past percentage experi-| 00— Wash. G 98 W_‘,Toys and Other Holiday Spe- | mostly 25 t fo s st o recent ».F) £ 177%. and ! Fourteenth reet Savings, T. W.|harness and doing quiet, but good|ences $141,364.660 of the total pay-| ) 1001 103 ch 2 - |er, while Leghorns and poor, th ; o 14514 at the closing. | Stubblefield: National City Bank. E.Q. | work for the A, B. A, and D. X. B. A.| ments by Christmas savings clubs| 338 bon & Elec, Cons, .. 7 so | cialties Arrive in Large |stock are siow sale at 15 to 20, O s ve spots - were | Swith; United States Savings. James | Thomas 11 Michael, for many years | this vear will go into the cash regis-{ 33370, & Elec. Gen. & Lef. 6% Todte s n s g o f n. Genernl Electric Sloss| L. Karrlck; United States Trust Co., | the pilot of the North Capitol Savings, [ ters of retall merchants before De Papec MiE. 15665 .. e G R e ore it o Dupont, United State 1| I3, Bradley Davidson; Union Trust o.. | still presides over the destines of that | cember 2 Tc Stocs Tach i te Quantities. CeIDEARA A% a conigsdtionee. tho it Aleal tudio Corpora J. Stellwagen; and the Washington | successful bank. L. P’. Steu looks Gifts More Costly. i Riges Realty (Long) 58 B les easy and values lo at 26 ed ¢ Stores, and Comme echanles’ Savings, Ezra Gould, presi- | afrer the affairs of the Northeast Sav- | e BN 500 Southern Bldg! Co. 61as 22, while ducks in light Solvenes which depr 1t |ings and keeps competitors hustiing. | Santa Claus is going to distribute } 300—Wash. Market Cold Stge. Special Diepatch to The Star. i teady at 20 to ith o5l their | The Dime Savings Bank soon adopt-| —On upper Fourteenth strees north.|rather substantial gifts this vear.| ;o207 oo SFREEE, BP0 QR 7 BALTIMORE. November 28— |bringing top va Guinea fowls cor levels jed the more pretentious title of the | west, the Park Savings Bank stands|There has been an increasing tend-| , " | Christmas goods in large quantities |tinues in good demand at 80 and 83 Bolith Eshonee Dower. | Bank of Commerce and Savings and | high' and dry, with a most enviable onpy snce the United States was in| . STOCKS. are arriving here from foreign ports. |€ach for vour 35 tc for small |has grown to real importance on the | success under Thomas Sumerville's|the World War to make gifts of a more Capital Traction .. : There are few ships now unloading |and old, =P & Dlentitul at 25 and of the hi _railroady northeast corner of Seventh and F | guidance. | lasting character, and hence of hizher | Washington Gas = . that do not list among the imports ;30 a pair. With exception of tur < were not influenced by the sell-| qyeets. M. D. Rosenberg has been | ° In classic Georgetown the Potomac | Price than formerly. This tendency is | 73381, Wash. Ry, & Elec. com 3 cases of toys and other Christmas | kev, which bring a prer £ elsewhere. Atchison, New Yorkicontinuously its executive, but the | savings Bank still grows, with llenr\‘m"r" marked this season than eve: Wash. Ry. & Elec. pfd..... : | goods. c {for two a pound, dresse Centr nd Union Pacific gaining | qaily management of the bank has|\y Offet as president before, and the <stocks of merchints Potomac Elec. Power pfd The steamer Kermit at dock here | N0t bring any n B “ o [been under the able care of John M. M. Waters heads the Seventh|WHI testify that thev have taken nots Capital National Bank had more than 1.300 cases of holi- | 1S¢ the weather 1 ss of Tolish zlotys, | Riordan. : g Street Savings and the.Takoma Sav »mand from their customers Commercial National Bank 14y specialities. and the steamers °f live instead of N to & new low level at] The Citizens’ Savings Rank was sold | ings has prospered under S. G. Red aw is stll here, and prob Distriet National Bank . Westpool. from Hamburg, and the | advisable was the only feature injater to the District National Bank.|man Iways will remain, it not in 10—Farmers & Mechanics Natlonal Bank Hannover. from Bremen. now in | Receibts of native and nearby ra exchange market ® | The Fourteenth Street Savings passed When John Joy Edson laid such numbers as formeri * and, T—Federal-American National Bank. port. hrought biz cargoes across -»w.'"\ have fallen off the past week cipal Euvopean rates held steady. | over 1o the United States Tri Co..| his presidential ~mantle. John B.|Will more than hold its own in Chrisi Liberty National Bank. Atlantic. |and under a i demand for fres cman, terling hei quoted 'I nder the presidencr of E. E. Jordan. | Larner picked it uip, and ever since |Mas trade this yvear. judging from ad Metropolitan National Bank. | The Christmas market for | Killed stock the rket holds firm French francs around|The National City Bank passed (0| he has heen effective in guiding the |VAnce demands upon manufacturers.| Riggs National Bank....... Vil e comiplate ud=ingG bE rocon iamx and 5.00 a dozen for chofte &r 3 Japanese yen dup! “‘Hm presidency of P. A. Drury and|big trust company in smooth and|, From the purely secular standpoint, Second National Bank...... = of imports in the Maritime Exchange. | =-7923.50 for fair to k the vear's high of 431, cents. was taken over by the Commercial. | monev-making paths. the celebration of Christmas centers Washington National Bank § Earthenware, toys, books, glassware, | . The esz market shows little change Of the second-named group of pr William M. Phelan still heads the|about children. although the mer- | Amer. Security & Trust pasteboard specialties. and even hird | [rom last week, holding steady | dents M. D. Rosenberg, P. A. Drury, | Washington Savings Bank, and A. S.|chant gets his larger volume of busi al Trust.... cages, are listed in large numbers fi at ¢ dozen for nrsts a WALL STREET BRIEFS ldward J. Stellwazen and Ezra Gould | Henderson, the Woodridge Langdon | €SS from the _exchange of gifts Merchants Bank & Trust. among goods arriving. Many cases 63 candled. Receipts of native are still active officals. " husky among adulst. The tovs this "sea. National Savings & Trust. of fragile Christmas tree ornaments |and nearby light, an _ooking over the roster of the Com oy . | son are taking on a more substantia Union Trust ........ are also being landed and dozens of | fOr stock show buyers w o || mercial o \v\‘,l.u Bank back in 1905, All Are New Presidents Since 1907. { nature. —Washington Loan & T cases listed only as “Christmas |Day @ pre over 4 et : George iite’s name appears as Surely there is encour: ent in the | ~ —Commerce & Savings ..... goods” contain miscellaneous articles | Most of the showing qu ! ing spectal i et | cashier, R E. Claughton as assistant | record of the 18 years and 5 months in eante niloy Maciice & i | 2 Jast_Washingtor for the season. |s0ld on the street, and cons e et e divettors of the | Cashier and Victor B. Devber as sec- | the creation of all these presidencies| The United States. which for many 10—-WasHington Mechani In contrast with the imports is the | there ure few offerings on \ Cliar Stores Co. of Ameri- | Fetary like manner one may find for the young man of today. But this | Years has been the sreatest market 435 Flremen's Insurance list of goods heing loaded here for |#nd exchange de of itk 1 on Monda jr many of the leaders in finance today is not ‘all the Ilist Ly any means.for tovs, iS now the greatest pro 751—Columbia Title Insurance foreign ports. While America busies | Western and Southern fresh stock - Seted S IeToRn 1o connected with some of the banks at| Probably a dozen more might be!ducer as well. Production of dolls, 109 —Reul Estate Title Insurance. herself with getting tovs d orna- Market for white po \ the pre: that tme and a little lat named who have come and gone, but | tovs and games, excluding all athletic 76—D. . Paper Mfg. pfd | ments ito the country, Burope is |Steady despite libe: receipts. Ger or : n will b Georgze W. White, today one of our | (he list is long enough. equipment, increased tenfold between, 5378 —Lanston Monotype | receiving large amounts’ of mineral €ral movement, however, is limite. ¢ e ARy ding presidents, started business If any active president has been|190+ and 1923, when the last census | 2 Merchants Tr. & Storage. .. lolls, metals and foodstuffs on the |Since the hixh prices prevailed, an ket value A messen in the National Metro- | gmitted, it has been unintentional. | of manufacturers was taken, and in- | 2.246—Mergenthaler Linotvpe . 19014 | return journey: it takes well graded stock to b politan Bank, of which his father was | The bank presidents of today are a d_fourfold between 1914 and| 31,306 National Migz. & Inv. pfd 915! Germany and Austria hold a de- |top values of 3.25a4.25 per 100 pounds reports an | the cashier, and of which the son mighty fine body of men and uphold The 1923 production was valued | 136—N. & W. Steamboat... = 268 |mand for old rags and 54,773 pounds nd culls and run the patch ha i f October net op- | now executive head. the best traditions of the solid, old-|at $56,066,000 at the factories, a value | 400—OIid Dutch Mkt. of Va. pfd 334 |of them are listed in one export be sold to the arab trade at 2.0¢ ¢ e ieanas Snonth Many New Presidents. time bankers of Washington. which more than doubled before the | 30—Security Storage ......... 400 ingland, according to | 2.50; 150-pound sacks sell mostly 3.00: ) < revennes also gained They are wiser in their day and |ultimate consumer was reached, for | 90— Washington Market 5 has found a profit- | 6.50, with round stock bringing to n 1,100,000 Net for thel The vouth of today can find noth- | zeneration than were their predeces-|tovs are a costly commodity to | 20—Yellow Cab Co...... 5 % 2215 |able trading in crushed ovster shells | values over long. nihs ‘of 1925 was $28.202234, | Ing disconraging n the record of | sors, begging pardon of some chair- | handle UNLISTED DEPAKRTMENT. {and has imported 635,400 pounds this | Sweet potatoes and vams rule eas vease of $1.211.000 over the|hank presidents made in the last 20 men of directors, for they affillated In| German and Japanese toy makers, 71— o o {month alone. Customs officials sav , under most liberal receipt, and lots M6 peniad i vears the closest sense of the word, check |formerly dominent in the Amerioan “‘l :.‘,"."""" = 8% (‘,'c"x'(,"l":(f o0 % " the shells, originally from the Ches- | of dirty. heated and mixed stock i When R \nm-mrlrn‘qcnod from | check-kiting, serve credit information | market, now are negligible factors, D e 2 o {apeake, are used chiefly in chicken | which is slow sale and of uncertair The price the American National he was suc- (o each other and meet and greet in|Imports of foreign tovs In the first | R e o 2814 g e - feed. value. No. 1 sweets will bring 3.00 crea on ceeded by R. H. Lynn, and on his ' friendly confab as members of their |nine months this vear fell to s2.aet | s enneton b "l‘(;lf",“‘:’ i s 0o T4% | Baltmore. too. s exporting tovs. |5.00 4 barrel. vams 2504350, but No ¥ seaboard, owin death by accident, W. T. Galllher real. | axsociation and also at thelr weekly | 000, compared 16 $1.141000 n the oo | aeyanking Trust & Mortgas H L 12 4 |» shipment weighing X270 pounds | 2 stock and culls of hoth swests and hort production in 1925. zed his _ambition to be a dent. | Juncheons. Kiters and “‘no-fund” oper- | responding period last vear | i S Lo Sia i 16% | recently going to Hull. England vams will not bring oves gRubHeiary (HS Mmysaliine frioe When >r--|‘vlmrr1 parker vetives | ators are heginning to recognize that| on the ofher hand, chiliren in 62 | o g e iy 121" 121" s ,,z"‘ | Bushel haskets sell mostiy 2 $02 a tor estimated the from the presidency of the National ! thefr operations are knos r | forei S = i 2 5 WENGUS vt s = 3 & o qual nd condition e b R e R T I I S I T "a'!"nhlglv;‘z\\::pu;.:;l:‘r;: foreign countries f\l\x‘n find American | District Title Tnsurance...... 191 59 191, | NEW YORK DAIRY PRICES. |'" Y w:"‘,' M'qf,,“ e e panies Will azgregats La00.000 1005, | Goorge Waite White. When a num- | very steadily. They find no satisfac- | mas, exparie in wiue morp Gt iy ashinEtonRaiosinsucances 3 & 8 I NEW YOREK, November 28 OP)— | continues iti good! demand, and price vhile sales, including exports, will be {yer of Commercial National's leading | tjon for a Joss, in the probabillty of a | zating $2.131.000, compared to $1 01 = . E Butter—Firm: receipts, 13,797 tubs:|on most lines are well maintained a £00,000 directors withdrew in anger one day | fellow bankers being caught on the |00 in the same perfod of 1904 $100—Army and Navy Club 52 82 82 82 | creamery higher than extr 51154 following quotations Tt the Missouri | to meet the same night at Swartzell, | sume trick ! onnet 6 | $5.000— Metropolitan Club 413 So i3 4 % do., extras (92-score). firsts| Carrots, 4.0025.00 per 100: kale, 30 rxes and charges, was | Rheem & ‘11»- e f‘lvr ‘hT ])\u]wu'el;l’f Space forbids the closing of this re- e | (88 to Y1 score), 45 »acking | 40 bushel: lettuce. 1.00:43.00 baske $1020841 n "Oeto. | forming the Federal National, JOhn | view at this time. It will be con- | c o . stock, current make, No. {onions 2.50a3.00 per 100 pounds: oys o e Poole was given his first chance 10| tinued next Sunday morning, < Eggs—Firm; receipts, $535 cases;!ter p 5.0027.00 per 100: pumn - and for tne 30 monthi | 0O 2% B Ghat s in him s an | 1'% Rex: Sundey moming. SANTA FE REPORTS LARGE | Financial Highlights of Past Week oEESEirm: receipts, S35 cases:| ter plant, 500700, per 100, pum o eriod of 1924, | | |executive. Victor Deyber got his at Amazing Growth Since War. GAIN IN MONTH’S NET B ol t Ollt . Nutshell b St tisti storage, 37a38; fresh-gathered, firsts,|1.25 bushel; Savoy cabbage. 40a50 | the Second National soon after the| mpe greatest growth of local finan-| iy 4 l‘Ol,lU 1 m y AUISLICS | 58263; do., storage, 3314a36%e. fresh. |bushel, and turnips, 25a30 hasket. et Fiaebe ;mm—mem of W. V. Cox. @ veteran.lcal institutions has been since the A(‘P;‘m:r:'mlfi(""“:g": = “"_’ = gathered Seconds and poorer, 40236 | a brass and brass | who has gone to his reward. inception of the great war. tchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- AT do.. storage, 3214a35; nearby henner: nd, sheet copper| Our old friend George L. S €Y. 1 fake December 31, 1914, with the|road’s net operating income for Oc Special Dispatch ‘? fue Stac : . whites, closely selected extras, 764 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. w i pound. [ ton and faithful ally of Clarence ! o “war well under way, and Sep. | toVer increaxed $1,488,746.68 over that NEW YORK, November 28— This week. Last' weele | nearhy anaineathy Western henna N e N e 1 Nopment athe Bank of Wash- | {omber 25, the date of the latest call | [0 Oclober, 1924 Last months f Hish. Low. High Low. | whites, firsts to average extras, 60a76: | froreign exehanzes * quota old inzton, was honored on the latter's | ¢ ihe controller of the currency, and Jvere $9.18 0, against $7, Stocks (average of 50 issues)............ 131.80 129 132.02 131.46 | nearby pullets, 49 nearby hennery | tions (in cents) demand { retivement. we have a very interesting compari- 2 for October, 19241. This week. Last week. | Prowns, extras, 73a76: Pacific Coast | 4411,: cabl day bills on gnment to the U Harry V. Haynes, one of the wide- | oo For 10 months of the fiscal year to s & | whites.” extras, 75a7614: do., firsts to! panice, 4805, e ennESiee last three mon is | qwake voung men of 1odiy, Was | The trust companies are shown here- | October 31 the net operating income | Bonds (average of 40 issues) ey ek el s extra firsts, 58a74 S aah IV demands i4is San Francisco on the | picked from the Riggs National staff | \wioh! national banks and. savings | Showed an increase over the same pe. | Foreign bonds (average of 10 issues) Soct Voo 108HB L e : cables, 338 ~ltaly, demand, 41 invo Maru. Balances |y the Farmers and Mechanics' Na- | banks will appear in the comparison | iod Of last vear of §5 81, the This week. Last week. Year ago. | 5%, Germany, 23.80; Holland S0.18 cenmndated in New York | tional of Georgetown when aggres- | next week. comparative _fizures being §40,395, | Federal reserve ratio . . a1 721 T4 CHICAGO STOCKNARRET | 5°1%; Ceruany, 23.80; Holland. 4b s ilization of Japnacse eur- | «ive prozress was decided upon. The [ U\l (ponniny oxp prpsy, | 47122 and $35.126.494.41. e Thisweek. Last week.| CHICAGO, November 28 (P)— |mark. 24.90: Switzerland. 19.27: Spaty Bieh et e e EheeL | resulCmdiaic e s 3 " Dec.31.1914. Sept. 28,1925 e call e ceees 4% to5 4% 105 | Armour preferred. 92: Balban and | 14.19; Greece, 1.34%;: Poland, 13.80 lgvel of the vear. | ripe. d Cavital . $4.000.000 400.000 COTTON PRICES BREAK Time B ceeeeee. 43 t05 4% 105 [ Katz, 70%; Middlewest Utllities, | Echosiovakia, 2861 | sJusoRiav | Milton E. Afles, also in training | Surplus © 2:000:000 400000 M g i Middlewes | S 8 R = ITeavy melting steel scrap has ad- | N aare. served, but all too short | Undivided prof BOR.BHH 906,344 onth of Month of Monthof |113%: Real Silk, 56; Swift & Co. |1.77 Austria. 14'a: Rumania, 45 cents a_ton in the Pitts- | MANY ¥eATR SO kgs Natlonal, yet | Bank building.... 670.081 1.670.075 Oct., 1925, Sept., 1 Oct., 1924, 11151 ; Swift International, 253%; Arumin 41.50: Brazil, 14.18; Toki trict to $20 a ton e ib carry the Hnsftimnon CONTINENTAL TRVST. Quotations Lowest of Season in|(;najjeq steel orders ..... 4,109,153 3,717, 5.270 | Unlon Carbide, 76%;: United Light |43%: Shanghal, 7 Montreal, 1001 T [ e B [P it marked and .- 1,000,000 00 000 Week End Market. Pig iron production ... 90,8 80| AR awer | A% I60; 3 TS Gapsum s +. collateral | radical progress, when his untimely profiis QUIGDDN ot o : Building permits: 2 et 17 : colisterml | el prostel TAOR B e Toned (BN YORKG, November o8 00— | PN Pl L i : . 0LD ROMANCE REVIVED. | Pittshurgh | student under .'\|n|>\|\y‘\. lover and | (May 1. 1915.) Sellingibremsure, :\'::‘x iy ,'n::-)::.d v;.lv‘l!:h N $374.866.097 $321,479,978 | FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS. — ) . Londs ma- | Ailes, into the presidency | capital 1.182.207 2.000.000 | 1T e s eaused | commercial fallures: 5 * | Special Dispateh to The Star. = A ducn Undisided o i 25998 |a sharp break in the cotton market | 4 1,581 W YORK, November 28.—Bia, ~OVINGTON. Ky., November 28 SR W0 will| Wery much. after the manner in | PHERE Sl sne il L B ;2",,8::2“""""‘" ainetideclins OBIBHG | n s ee can loadins Week of Nov. 14, '25. Preuuusweek,yearagu e H‘.’Kg;g}:gngpna 1002 [ Boara’ of Fducation, has gone conred by the deposit of 160,000 |which the Georgetown institution { . 00 e 2 9 % 1,050,758 1,063,322 3 Seattle to wed his sweetheart of v f Aluminum. Company. of |icked Harry V. Haynes, the”Colum. | Gapital - 2900000 1.000.000| The cables were better than due,| AIll commoditles ......... iy 063,822 916,843 ars ago. She is Mrs. Ella Stearn it R ,', " “'”' AN L0 : National took one of the juniors I Sed oroin.: 1.4’1»5‘ but failed to promote any support at Grain and grain products 46,704 46,242 55,314 N hicr of Seittle, Thes mat In 1872 America 6 per cent cumulative pre- |bia ool National, in Frank | Bank baiding 755000 the opening of the local market in| Coal and coke ..... 202,152 205,250 199,767 | Eod Ld B ey e Hiae s (GeaninR terred st N l,luml’l‘\:v"w O Nhceai=y Prcsiient] 55 T CO. view of the bearish character of early | Forest products . 61,183 65.119 64.735 | it escrclses oat ine iotober surplus of Texas and | Messer. awho followed Mr. Fox on | Gapital ..... 000:000 | domestic: niews. | Miscellaneous products (SRR AAL 398,525 372,141 | Fed 1 Academy of the Immaculate Concey ' fter ch mounted 10{pis retirement rank .has made | BrR s ohie.c 000001 A feature of the forenoon activity | Ore ................ . 41,627 s oo At Olerbure, Tng) 1 against §6 in October, ,d. On the retirement of Thomas | Bank building . 1 "\fi‘nlhh!‘_ Tcrlm_t‘sm{ \'n‘l'xllrv_he of trading in| Live stock 5 36,847 IIlVeStOI‘ t Get They were sweethearts for som: . The tortal for 10 months |13 jones, one of the founders of the WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST. ber contracts, which is rather un- S to time, but Miss Stearns was married 1 ear was $2,81536%, compared | Nafjonal Safe Deposit, Savings and | Capital . 1.000.000 1.000.000 | USUal 0 early in'the season. It was to Charles Venter, who then lved - ey ’ ional Safe I e 00:000 | attributed to outside buying at the | FALL RIVE Ov. - Rl e L ) 42,241 0. | Trust ¢ now the National Sav. |PUERIS o-o .- 1O 189016 | big dlscount under old crop positions er o A near Brookville, Ind. r. Averdic e ings and Trust Co., William D. Hoover | Bauk building- 8741050 11 . itiol | came to Covington, where he has pra Engdand is farthe 1d v ed pro- e v g 1 and to the transfer of long accounts | . i h 3 AT e e A “sumed the presidency, for which he — . = = 2 4 ] ticed medicine more than 50 year snately in the truck and bus busi Lo e ediany ntte BUTTER PRICES HIGHER rom nearby positions into the new N urlng €CeMDEr |soth lost their mates and recentl: dessuthaniis he Mated o0 Wide H. Cooper comes of a family | e e o T o began a correspondence which re the opinion of ',‘""",‘,l, « L '(-'"' " | of bankers. He has had several local | CHICAGO, November 28 (#).—But- TR By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 25—In. |Sulted In the 0ld love being rekindle! prosident of | Grabom Brothers. @1 vesidencies thrust on him, at one | ter higher; receipts, 11,175 tubs:| CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. BUFFALO, N. Y., November 28.—| FALL RIVER, Mass.,, November| vestors will receive dividend and S e Y et | time heading the United States Sav. | creamery extras, 9%a30: standards, | (jjCAGO, November 28 (@) | The Marine Trust Co. and the Buffalo | 28—Shipments of cotton into this| interest payments in December ag- Inky River in Africa I ioterest dcaniied dite | ines Bank, a dittle gold e k‘.'"" o flats, (4iats, Dts 8 aads Opene Hish Tow Gloa| T B e e o ot leu;n‘l:lvem(elr fioé\lly‘;ue 3'0 increase | gregating $322,323,000, compared y‘ e % Lo o Jater the Union Savings and the Con- e 2 PRI E R ¢ an, s estimated that 350,000 bales| with $301,150,000 in the same |From the Los Angeles Times. IR R Lrutivers Wi | inental Trust Co. I2ggs—Higher; receipts, 3,420 cases; 160 the nineteenth largest bank in the|uij| be received within the vear end-| month Iast year, a compilation by An inky river fed by perfectly cresaed from time to 1 Julius 1. Peyser, head of the Amer- | firsts, 54a55; ordinary firsts, 46a50; United States and the fifth largest|ing next July 31. This volume is| the Journal of Commerce sho clear streams {s one of the curious sEECLIeE n Security and Savings Bank, efrigerator extras, 3512a36; firsts, 72% | outside New York City and Chicago.|90,000 bales in excess of recelpts for| Several ini x s nature surprises of Northern Afric . 5 5 3 A p 1 initial, extra and increased p he week's band clearings through- | in so many different things, includ- | 3416435, ¢ %01 | The new company, which will retain| the previous year. The normal pre-| dividends will swell the total for |Chemical tests have revealed that on et the co are compiled by the |ing the American Legion, locally, that . the name of the Marine Trust, will| war consumption of cotton in this| stockholders to $74,970,000, against |of the tributaries carries tannin from . mercial and financial chronicle |a bank presidency doesn't mean much FLOUR BIT HIGHER. have resources of $247.212370 and|city was between 375,000 and 400,000| $71,150,000 last year. Interest pay- |a peat swamp, while another is 59,338, 285.300. increase of 15.5 [to him, so he allows an old IHome i deposits in_excess of $200,000,000. bales. Warehouses are rapidly fliing| ments will total $247,333,000, com. |strongly impregnated with iron and cent over the $8077,523,886 in |Savings Bank star, ¥F. Addison, EAPOLIS, November 28 (#).— George F. Rand, who was president | and a record supply, it is expected,| pared with $230,000,000, whiie cor. |the black water results from the com- the M",”m.,.”,m perlod last vear. o run the details of the bank. to 10 higher, at 9.15a9.20 a of the Buffalo Trust Co., was chosen' will be on hand with the opening of| porate disbursements involve $164 vination of these two subsiances in Ea s. 2,559 barrels, New York gained 4.5 per cent, Wolfe, a Washington boy, . Shipments, City sident of the new organization, ihe Dew Jyear, 909,000, against §149,000,000, jutact with the exygen in Lhe aise ’ v /.