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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. C.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1925. Business Good Except Seasonal Slumps in Some Industries. BY 3. C. NEW YORK arant worke mencing to e remains undiminishe power tremend nea the hours By tirely e the December dustri ched ROYL nd Winter 1 empl nd prirchasing Evidence he the T vient | Jobs in f Christmas buvin whey new b the ut to work W 1dle crowds Auto Nales Slumn. tal a Tohaceo employment i1 _the trend of compares with | So new ear shortly e improve- orders fo to keep oper to come. In Th nithe Markets Quiet \1so shown Heavy. th demant ted 1 EVERYMAN’S INVESTMENTS BY GUORGE Norway sions keted ment need at pa that the as the The rent hond due rallable N a f per ce rallable at S per cent ilable price vestors able. ar i per Trondhjem ] er Oslo Septe ahle Cent ind il coupor City of Be ber nd, O sue 1 on that t cent th has a 6 me on eoretically kinzdom ' nvestment rating ipalities, but the othe: T Dollar Y per has heen ca s practically ells t e 6 per cent Finally 1944, 60 days the oblig whole t (Conyrizht HUGHES Bond-. name of January the New separate occ mar o for pay next and here. Thet mature, one May 1 1. call Roth cent issue dered ronnd the same has 5 ¥ n 1945 1o, per but and Octoher sher well for ahove the most bond is pr return is ar the City per cent ohl callable at hat fer ind of par notice and the redemption tions of the higher of the one s have han those practically 1925, .Sl:Ch Is Fame. teacher raph to m ith music singers had just she said Now pam heard” Caruso, “Yes. and ruso? His man Frids certing anewer. ke th children of the replied € e finished singers was Dhong familar opera when using A children he famous a duet wha can tell me the just | have a small hoy singing with was the discon The | ' ' Weekly Review Shows Many 1949, The | in- | 'MONEY MARKET BIGGEST FACTOR T | OF WEEK IN WALL STREET! Mellon’s Statement Gave Traders New Courage to Boost Prices to Highest Levels of Present Yf-ar—'l he Outlook. Secretary r. Special Dispateh to The Star NEW YORK. December Wall stree’s attention has been directed efly in the past week to the devel- opments in the money market and to the influence these have had upon the stock exchar movement The re- Current reports that the Bank of Eng- land would raise its rediscount rate | together with the exnectation of simi 1lar action by the New York Fede | Reserve ank 1 heen overdone | week after week as a pretext for sell ing stocks It when WEST. the interior this reason Reserve below heen largely institutions and that for the New York Federal heen able to keep its discount any of the other regional banks Gold holdings ang ratio of reserves for the system as a whole, the figures revealed, now stand at the lowest for the vear. while the demand npon the country’s eredit resources was indi cated by the increase in discounted bills and note circnlation In the international money markets and in sterling exchange the effects of the Biitish rate increase quickly that | manifested themselves. The hizh e i | interest rates in London have already o the | attracted funds from this side for i thorities here failed to put | Yestment there and continental bank - W Lers ware reported 1o have transferred 1p official quotations in the New York | ipoi American balance to London | district, the damper which had fallen | ppg pound sterling toward the end of | on the speculative spirit since the ex- | o8 WRNE =0 quoted at the highest | trav of the Autumn should{he WeSE WS dueLes have been lifted g Trade Conditions Prosperous. The satisfactory state of trade, some observers characterize the dustrial situation the manner in which the uncertainties over the monex situation hava heen relieved and the multiplyinz evidences of a more coniident feeling on the part of the investinz public, all have had their place in the Wall Street market of the week just ended. Few exceptions to the generally prosperous conditions have heen noted. and even these, like the rvailway equipment industry, are bheing corrected The volunie of business done by the steel companies has increased mate- rially, and although the price level of finished steel products is not what many had hoped for. the increase in output has been an important f: in the earnings results. The railroads of the country o carry record-breakin ire many of the port highly for the full 1 tistieal position ind the majority of producing and refining compianies will show markably 1 profits for | financed hy was only natural English bank inc from 4 to 5 per ¢ therefore, | i | | | reserve Stocks In the share Highest This Year. list the price avers i reached hizh f the vear Al L and mo of the zround lost since the | first week of November was regained The market did not zo up azain in the same tracks it had made earlier in the season. for then it was the motors which led the unreasoning speculation the rise on the stock exchange The campaign of Se mber and Oc- tober was commonly called “a motor market.” Instead, as the events of the last week have shown, the buying has ivored the steels, rails and oil This shifting of interest has had the desired in i I Contidence Re-establish = K their e veks a | has been re-established that the people who profits during the previous have vepurchasing the prevailing continue total of larger isfactory months. heen t recently will il sound systems net n 1 New not York ided rediscount s0 that this in " ind my ch the fact 1+ Reserve char h Feder zainst | i<| | week ny v hasis. h has February below the was the Secretary 31 pe since s now 1t Yy tha he The = speculative community cavded this 1 most unusual ind discussed it to the exclusion evervthinz else. It on its campaizn_ for higher he strenzth of Mr. Mellon's pointed particularly to the that there had heen no in the stock market wction by Reserve v er cent B ment at the Spe hiz lators Boosted Grain. dur tarzely vealthy whei paid o ‘ The he the itive traders. But considerable attention the increase in export sales, to the bullish” news from the Argentine and to the reported deficiency in the supply h wheat Aside the sterling market uctuations in French franes atured the foreizn excha check to the severe selling mos the subsequent recovery r belief which some evidently the ne fand minist e dway wrm rise 1in ihnted activities in the Treas price: X no reason wis a o W the unt specul. o w of la | re. | inci actically from the carries ces on views an again h_inflation demand ement Nected | held | vould the that be re the weekly statement of the 1 inks contributed fur to the fact that the speculation has o make prosiam Reser testimony Wal her areat ENORMOUS TRADING INGRAIN MARKET N in its reet 1995 GANNON BARRED Mexican **Sportsmen’s” Cus- tom. Causing Huge Waste, to Be Ended. of Wild Price Gains Were Mostly Held. Assoctated Pre AGO, = Speei 10 The sta CITY the the tho the CHIC nz Dipater MEXICO Ducks from mizrate hy warm-water vember, De each vear, are A sporting chs in the Spring )r many vears it of Mexican December 5 which ands to Mexico's and in No and January of from now on. to have we of returning home 5. With trad December to amount (o nearly the Chic: made offset at crop damag so Great Lakes, 00,000,000 a day, market X hy this week has a lukes wheat ember series of van bewildering Reports in Argentina n embargo on Russia, have s in price part setbacks of severe has heen the cus commercial 10 blow up whule flocks of Cana dian ducks and upon their ar vival in Mexican waters. and the! 1| method emploved has heen the loading small cannons with shot. which is the birds, killing hundreds ar and without any element of part of the nds Wasted. birds ave killed each vear in deposits near the City hat there has never heen consumption for them he the A each season f wed m together with word wheat shipments fr tom men sports. tors. geese Compared this mornin; with a ranzed = cents up gain. and < down provisions procedure. pormous. fhicial the | Somany the Me watey vheat fransactions on a mirkets of honsind Eaeh the Wl eannon i iR adeloriTa h ight noune anitide deal eek. when hunters that whe laid their in the mornt e Texcoco and oth ones ceveral miles from \When the of the aver and the smoke from the “hattlefield.” hun ind frequently thousands. zame birds would be dead bevond any on the face. The hest of the lot ont by the huntsmen and brouzht the city for sale. and if not disposed of the remnants went garbage cans. Next morning 1ot of birds was butchered The Departmer idide ene semima Mex Gischar cleared dreds o howinz haed biack and Russint ind was quic indicatinz th spreading in arzentina outlook was for o curt wheat ontpui from the Unite h eplns roar owe news rust was that the Vinter ‘: often torn nse waler's sur S ity of whent at i Poland ix 1« have iverpool hecome an Eurc zenre:l timated, all tenc ed stimulate speculative buying iere and sc did signs of liberal {demand from wheat ready to be given wompt_shipm: from h Amer- to Europe. Under these circum- high price records for the were broken again and agair ¢ as o ne th limporter of home greatly into fresh pean supplics 0 i of Game Preserva #nd Forestry has now taken hand in the matter. and the custom, which has been in vogue in Mexico ar not be allowed nounced that e he enforced to shoot all the duck and game they can bag with the use of a shotgun. but no more artillery will be permitted to be direcied against the birds {ica stances. n this v ve: It is an- rn”and Oats Gai | On the other hand. rushes t fout and realize profits were I responsible for Nghtning price breaks that were witnessed. Opinions also L were freely voiced that all hullish | fact in sight had bene discount- d. and that selling of wheat me here from other cities w jevelopment not to he overlonked Corn and oats shared in the i strength ow wheat, but also were I plainly influenced by v men plans prevent undue haste i marketing the lowa corn crop Accumulating stocks of lard earish effect on provisions PUCCINI OPERA FINISHED. | “Turandot™ to Be Product in Milan Next March. 20 By Mail).— “Turando,” | zi's celebrated play. has for performance at House in Milan next COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY ' ANTO! oduction of pers has been mature cold, neen helped. movement will 10. December all tomatoes and pep. cut_short by the pre but Texas spinach h. he peak of the spinach ome in January, to " 5.—The had ROSTON. December 5. for the purchase of a timber tract at Waterville, from the International Paper the Parker Younz Co. of Boston are nearing completion. This will give the Parker Co. control of 300.000 acres in New Hampshire. Maine, Florida and Washington DETROIT, Negotiations 22.000-acre H. Co. by November last opera. based on | been announced the St Opera | March The composer left the second half of i \he third act uncompleted. His friend | Alfano, composer of the operas “Res: | urrection” and “The Shade of Don Giovanni,” was commissioned to com plete it This he has accomplished. using for his music the fragments cketched by Puccini, and as little as possible of his own composition. N. & W. BUYS 43 NEW CARS. NEW YORK. December ). Bethlehem Steel Corporation has re- ceived 15.000 tons of the 25.000 tons of {steel rails ordered by the Interna i tional Great Northern and Colorado Fuel and Iron 8,000, The Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation has an order for 43 all-steel passenger cars from the Norfolk and Western. December 5.—Shipments from the Hupp plant in November, totaling above 4,300 cars, were three | times the number shipped in Novem !ber last vear. The company cannot catch up on orders for the new six- evlinder car before January 1. CRIPPLE CREEK <. Colo., The discovery of December cinnebar, or mercury-producing ore, in the Dante | mine here has ziven additional im _petus to the revival of mining in this {camp. | I i SAN FRANCISCO. December pe shippers place the amount of zrapes .produced and unshipped at 10.000 cars. Of the 73,000 care shipped. about 15.000 showed no profit, owing to the demoralization in the eastern markets and bad condition of the fruit. 4 b2 were fished | | the | Martha T volce ! hut { vinks INDUGK HONTING - - | ped { the | | | of entirely | back as can be remembered, will ! Martha, tain game laws will | Tt Hunters will be allowed | ride throus i | have to be bride- “The Gracious Gift of God” By H. L. GATES (Continned from Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER XXL The Golden ¢ willful beam of mid-morning between the were intended to A found a crevice rose hued drapes that keep it out from whatever secret. were within their window. and made straight for the face that was almost lost in a mound of pillows—pillows of exquisite lace and silk from looms, The vagrant heam zlori covery, in the shimmer it aroused .in zold brown hair. in the velvet white the startling youthful contours of face invitingly nestled to its Brown sun ray white arm from some shimmering hair outlined under that was also may have been straightened, revealing the sym metries that were just curving away from hoyishness A voice that without its note “What time is it Out the unnatural the room made hy the tains another voice, clearly a patient servant. answered: “lt is auite mademoiselle. Shall [ open curtains, mademoiselie Azain the sleepy voice from the depths of the huze bed: “If you please. Martha Martha, very morning the 1in its dis hes fluttered under provoeation and velvet like the face. crept place underneath the he slender form wel-like coverlet sitken lace that the s 4 bare the f priceless hut not asked was drowsy of petulance. i ess of Irawn cur that of the soft ' ind prim from the n zarh. . chaise loun 1 silently for 1 rose . she hroush two hours of Beautiful form in the stir d pulled the curtair Like a yellow flood the trans fizuring Riviera sun burst through the nest of broad windows that curved Wit from the room in i Al shut off together by he pink drapes. Bewilder of orange, mimosa a with the waltinz . hed the sunshine, euch fragrance seeming 1o bring the calm Mediterranean some ineffable perfuine morning romance. When turned from the windows the trom the hed sleepy alert. ripplin ‘L ought to be dreadfully cross with vou, vou know. for letting me sleep late,” it said in mock severity 1 'suppose you will say that I smfortable vou hated to room separ up from wn helow March but looked disurh me. M head 1 d her looked woed Amer e her “ma ribbons the sirl in glittering bed ¢ blues mounted on a ous canopy of old Martha seemed at the remem in the <he wen er and o ruttles the bi ¥ pite ench wn on leaming. 1nd under a 1zainst pink taffetas to hover. for a moment a seold but dutifully ed that, after all, the zirl whose eves were twinkling e and <he said did not until 3 dais zorg o ce hed her vas ‘mademoise was Wl Mademaiselle Michael ok from mornin= Tha phatically There was wasn't there pened. 1 knov 1 somethin <uddenly reminded affair last night And somethinz hap <omethinz happened recaise always does when hael feels the ur And Michael ged. last night. Martha, Ve While vou run my bath T will emember what about. Maybe me. If so. T will tzll you about 1 while 1 splash Martha ps over steninz she ed set up, drew until her elbows could and her chin on her w wrinkled a_little, as member. The the cuddled splendor. Thin diamond-patterned bars smatis trellis outside th romped through the filmy. diaphonous chiffon of the girl's pajamas and twisted about her like mischievous fairs Suddenly. the puckered hrow cleared and a lanzh that was ibrant ! ripple ved lips Martha turned off satis fied at last that the warm enough—her fused to brave a vent up (o the bed he of transparent Gtin hondolr mules in h knelt at the bhed dais mules on bare feet. and then the slim form in the the voice promiserd i on s sl ag "m if an husied herself with marble pool the girl knees them to re wrap vellow fro of the windows pink oom up her rest_on <. Her if trying sunshine ure in lines warm fi shadow m was just mistress ever cold shower 1 flamin: A1k over =5 and While <lip the Stood 1o receive fold of the rohe 7 yvou haven't made the water cold. Martha, I'N tell what was that happened last nighi as I'm in it. If its shan't know a thing When the robe had amas had been tossed. retled ¢ ball, at Martha's h nd <hinz in the marble pool was D zun. Martha was merriiv informe.t Y ‘“tole Prince Michael, Martha! Actually took him right out of Yvonne's arms, almost actually—that figuratively speaking. or something like that—and ran away with him Mad flight over Sea at midnight, across Monaco and up the stone road into the Alps. Goh! vou made it almosi too coid turn _on a little more warm’ thrilling, Martha, that wild v the moonlighi, all alene the prince—alone except the and he didn't count, of cou in 2 real moonl ause—there, nov too hot! Why don't they make water just right. Because, Martha, we ‘yere yunning away to be married. Mar vied in Genoa at dawn. and all that <ort of thing. and we were to come back and face the Grand Duke Nich- olas in his villa Nice, and say: ‘Lo and behold, sire! If there's ever another throne in Russia here's a new princess to hang on itY Thats 1t happened last night. Martha use Michael had the urse. Martha's eves widened and stared at the bare form splashing in the pool. “But. mademaiselle’” she protested, “it didn’t veally happen, did i “Don’t be sill to have a passpor tier from France into just can’'t smile one's way iron-minded old fogies that guard. Michael forgot all abou: that he was so filled with me, and course 1 didn’t remind mm of it. I ad all the romantic thrill of a dash to become a bride, knowius 1 wouldn't at all. Now you me, Martha, but don't rub too hard. I could hardly laughing when Michael lost his gument with the frontier guard realized he wasn't having any tials in the morning. Martha should have Yes, mademoiselle!” with a maid servant's reticence, but s»mehow mistress was never dignified durinx that morning bath. So she did refrain from a_ prompting, “T should fancy so. mademoiselle.” And her mistress gratified her. “He turned on me very fierce solemn and just thundered at ‘You knew we didn’t have our pas: ports. Why didn't you remind me? i too cold, you fallen the ind < Please a was with driver, And Michael w: mood, too. Be Martha. One has to eross the fron ast these may_dry or- nup said merely and m. He must have seen my lips zetfing erooked, because he said then: “Joanni atund on | keep from | not | was zolden | stirred and | the boulevard by the | ' | be- | she | Italy, ~nd one | | | of | i and ! her ! REAL ESTATE, tea, but T'll make him hold my tray.” Martha spread a hasty glance around the room—a room that was all zold and pink, a spacious setting for the great golden bed. with its ceiling of limpld mirrors. There were count | less feminine things about. lovely |and expensive. Joanna saw Martha's roving glance and laughed at her “Oh 1 shall keep his eyes engaged don't fear, Martha. He is much too experienced to examine the corners of a young lady’s chamber. Or to {chow it, at any rate.” | When young Lord Dorminster ap peared at the bedside Joanna ignored |the cloud that hinted his dissatisfac | tions with his lonz solitude in the boudolr sitting room, and frowned up 1t him without <0 much as giving him her fingers, “What a terrible man vou are e accused him. “to begin on me so rly in the morning. Invent 1 conie good reazon al once way.” “But you told me last night I might come. At 9 we agreed promised to ride to San 1temo. 1 gorgeous mornin Joanna eccnsider Do vou know he said vou the most heastly thing I could imagzine You have the most disag ihle hahit of reminding in the morning of what toolish thing she nicht That's not tair, Teddy are so different in the morning ‘Surely you expect forzet, all Those on me last night this ing?”" he demanded, incredulons comse.” she assured hir 1 anyway. What did 1 Tast Teddy” Here, sit down. You stand over my bed that my toast. If youre ood feed me a hite ind then dig T say last Tedds You :aid ' ming nd of and little while ad % with me out our future, I really said that U and let “uch a disu as gloomily L tiny niblle nes [ M Manners, you're a fraud: fraud, am I, Martha?" “No, indeed, mademoiselle!” replied. But even her mistre tected more of hope than convicton her tone. For one brief instant. while the falthful maid held the thin | vellow robe, the slender little bedy | enfolded in her arms. The warmth and pulses of it went sicaight o her heart. and she wished that she could he sure that the girl she | had served throuzh a hectlc, galloping vear was not—a fraud! The events of that vear had reached flamboyant maxes; the distraught, mystified mis tress Martha had sent’ down the stairs to her first triumphs in Yvonne's house off the avenue had hecome the golden girl, around whom a vortex vaged. a glittering, lurin: her of paradise in a world and madness. And down secret recesses of Marthi's \ fear that Wished Perhaps this fear would have little comfort, or perhajs have heen stirred anew it she have seen a hard, unpleasant that passed swiftly across br when her mistress caught of prayer in her maid's that she was not what pointed Prince Michacl h her. Rut the shadow bid vletely wh Toannia w zain’ in her mountain 1o sweetness was still when it commanded “Now vou may brinz me the maid Lord But I'm not Martha that You s i him Sudicionsly are tempestuons 2 eli a don't thinz i oul there wasit there <leaned mizht conld 1aow wn €y the note <uranee the dis: 1 dubbed sone o aid 1o morn of have nizht mustn Hold can ke L on s now s niz t o really it Ve that vou know th exj lain e en " disposed hesitated, 11 [ her 1oast 3 ~he ther has much vour moment Announ more than sitti n Toanna A1 e ately didnt yon iway in the world mean iy n doorsten mean sitting my this hour the day He assured me tha had told him he mizht at He ix in riding clothes Well, I shan't pile invhody. Put somethiy that I won't sh him in. 1 hin lip: mo sin, finger to orpi N There I had Swith Iw hurgundy it | did promise with him thi t nd she n ¢ of the 1 her e rapped I “Why What sittin in <end Ny he el "o v my sitti inveizle 1 Mademoiselle her 1v tennis That wa out now fo Med th around ind bring don’t lee he hould repeat i 1 won don’t IRETEERTE) e g AR WRERERRRR Y CRRCRRR IR A GOOD RENTAL AGENT an asel to an owner of real estate. esperially when the maximum A poorly managed property means a reduction in income aside from the worries that usually accompans a reduced monthly check. T devotes personal attention to evers detail in the management e inceme to he derived therefrom is of great importance to the owner. is office f rental properties. 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