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FINANCIAL, PRICES HOLD IR AT CENTER MARKET Storage Eggs Higher—Pork | Loins Up—Fresh Hams Three Cents Lower. Received by BY WILLIAM F. sions in prices on week were due to noth from the improvement taken place during the ! Most of the oils at prices were selling V' YORK, stocks traded in on Curb Market today: age eRS* | salen in were advanced to 42 cents per dozen, | thousands Pork from 28 up to 30 were down ta 23 Wholesale Center prices were steady at Market today. § loine fresh went hams ¥'s Wholesale Prices. Butter —Faney 57 tub 154 &xs—Local candled, #5283 I-pound prints, 33a store packed, 40a43 2 2 tresh. fancy. selected.| 3 Frun Jur flas average receipts, 8041 1Cit Serv 63 hennerv. white 3 3O sery Poultry—Alive Git s P small and thin Cons G 28a30: fowls uban "Tol 713 ducks rabbits Dressed and thin fowls, 25 Reese, 30 Live stock Meat—Beef. Inins, 30. pork hams, 25, h]n!' & Me s N Spring chickens. | eshorns, 20 keats, 60 =econds. 15 top, 35a40: small| 5 Spring chickens 3 Gen Ice Crm 2. ducks, { Pet atron CiF Gee Detrou rkeye Fruit and Vegetable Review. Today’s market report on fruits and | vegetables (furnished by the Market | News Service Bureau of Agricultural Economics) says Apples—Supplies moderate: demand light, market dull. Barrels—Too few | males to establish market nn\.vwl | hawsheen 7s outhea P & L. Southe P &L Sun_ 01l ASch R E Tst pt bs100% Washington, medium to large size. ex tra fancy Delicious, 3.50 2.75a3.00. Bushel baskets- reported. Cabhage — Supplies Tight. market steady: sales direct to re- | tailers, New York, bulk. per hundred- | . weight, Danish type, 2.30. | S Sm & Re Celery—Supplies moderate: demand | | ¥alvorine 0 75 market steady alifornia. | 2 yzen New ange 2 Transeont 0N 7 X Trambull S & light: demand | 5.00a6 York. two third | quality and condl. Ui B City Cologne 61 1ty Heidelh 1st Danish Cons tion, 3.00a4.00 Tettuce Market Dull. Lettuce serate: demand light, market m crates Iceberg type 6.006.25; | HEFFERNAN. 5. —Reces- Curb Ex- on of the 1ore than resulting which had past week NEW YORK. December the change in the closing se: the taking down of profits. toda December lowing Is an official list of bonds and the York Close. Balt fis A 105 THE EVENING NEW YORK CURB MARKET Private Wire Direct to The Star Office ' ‘ere a week ago, and selling occurred was merely for the purpose of evening accounta for over the week end. Heavy profit-taking In Goodyear Tire and Rubber resulted in a de- cline of 2 points. Chrysler Motor new went into new high ground The upward movement ol- SO, T SEESLEL, Sales in e ine z: 1 i o Toets. - . B nr"-rnou.m '&'u § X‘:: ;fll’l};iN"l! M“A awiho Hecla Hin tnes, .08 1 Gold & 13 Touo 1 nhnlh Ext . 1o Wl BRS% exi SHORT-TERM SECURITIES, (Quotations furnished by Redm |Amron¢ P &L " Awociates GRYRL Thap " Baltimore & Ohio lHIJH. 29 hlehem Steel 5s 1 STAR. WASHI [l Saws Way From Under Tree. | Special Dispatch to The Star. MOSCOW. Idaho, December 5.-Un- usual fortitude was demonstrated here the other day when George Showalter, 72, suffered a severely ed leg as the result of being caught by a falling tree, managed to reach a saw that was lying nearby and sawed himself clear fror the fallen tree. The tree of knowledge is hard to climb because it has so many Large Loans a Specialty Current int. rate and commission Higbie & Richardson, Inc. 816 15th 8t. N.W. MONEY 1O LOAN ON REA! ESTATE GEO. W. LINKINS 1733 DeSales Street INSURANCE ~=in all its branches. Let us knew your requirements. We ecan serve you. THOS. E. JARRELL 10h St. N Main 366 First Mortgage Notes For Sale In Denominations of $100, $250, $500, $1,000 AND UP 647 Interest Necured on D. C. Real Estate Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. blished 1887 1433 K Street N.W. Prompt Action |First Mortgage L.oans t Rates of Interest and Commission Fisher & Company, Inc. 15th Street First Mnrtgage Notes FOR SALE Florida. 1'; ton type. 3 Onions ; 3 demand | slaw. market dull: M an. 100-pound | United States No. 1 large size, few sales £3.00. ‘ Potatos—Supplies Hght: demand light, market = iv. Michigan. 150- pound sacks Russet Rurals, United States No. 1, mostly 6.00 Cauliffower—Supplies t: demand light, market steady; New ‘ork, Long Island, crates, 3.50a3.75 Tomato Demand Light. Tomatoes—-Supp light; demand Mght, market steady: Cuba, 6 wrapped, fancy count .Ohio hot house stock, 10 poun(l baskets, medium size, 3.50; small size, beans — Express demand limited. market dull; “s-hushel hampers, green falr quality. 4.00a4.50. Fgg plant. okra. squash very light: no sales reported. Peppers — SuppHes lizht moderate. steady pepper crates, Cucumbers~ aupplies light hampers. No. | S receipts, light Florida supplies | demand | lorida 1.50a5.00 bushel | Washington St;wk Exchange SALES. Capital Traction Co.—20 at 102%, 1 at 102 ., Potomac wi—3 at 164 Washington Washington Rwy 5% Washington Rws Electric Power pfd at 701 Gas Light—2 & com.—5 at Elec & Electric ptd—10 at Cbmmercial National Bank—10 at 308%. AFTER CALL. Fashington Rwy. & Electric com.—10 at Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS, PUBLIC UTILITY. Sales in in units 100 Aulantic 6100 Cont Ol new. 3800 Hamite Ol & R | | | | 11 i iisal Tokie Blec L 67 STANDARD OIL ISSUE Lobos 0 Atlantic Buckeys S Optn. 3 [ Ger Gt Hiinot 3 Hambu Tip Ot 'of Can's rth German L. | Prussian Congols 3 £0 2800 Vacuum' 01l 10 ,JNDEPENDENT o1L .,,. Contr OVfids | Mercur FOREIGN EXCHANGE. (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) Pennok 0il Cor Reiter-Foster Salt Ck_Prod Santa Fe 0 & G Venezuelan Pet Wilcox Oil & G n | Westinghouse e &3, *Called at 101%. GEH.MAN BONDS AND STOCKS (Quoted ih dollars ver millign marke.) L ondon. ual list erty ap * double t! amount of th Denominations $100 Upwards N. L SANSBURY & CO 1eh |§ This danger of loss by burslary very real one. E: carry reports of erty. Robbers thieves are act munity. rimes against | burglars and (v, In) Ge 101418, aa0ito T30 A 11 14000 | merey. v ransacked and robbed of valuables, for these 100 | strike. 500 | out when you are asleep or away. 1539 Eye St. N.W. ic 26,00 Bank Vienria 100 ~1.25] ¥rade prop- 4 ; A ’ 2. l : E e in almost every of (NRNNANRRRNANANNS Burglary Insurance y is a day's newspapers prop- sneak com- Their cleverness and daring put the householder completely at their Once a home is marked for it is more than likely to be thor- all its outlaws patiently wait just the right time to make their Bolts and bars won't keep them WILLIAM R. ELLIS Nominal Selling checks | zold value. . today | pound $1.8605 $4.851, WANTED ! SECOND TRUST NOTES Funds available for the pur- chase of all kinds of second trust notes. secured on D. C. or nearby Teal estate. Prompt action in every case. s ch M I\\V Washington Investment and Transactions Co. Adirond Po 7= o 1 An American Tel Am_ Tel & Te Aracostia & Potomac Ana. & Dotomac & jna. & Dotoms A . & Tr .p t 1 Pow & R ean Prod Seating m Superpow TSP Potomac El Potomae Fle INDUSTRIALS TB.EASUBY CERTIFICATES. (Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co.) BOSTON STOCK MARKET. ROSTON, December 5.—Following 0«0“300300 "Loans Made to Builders AT CURRENT RATE OF INTEREST H-'LOYD E DAVIS COMPANY $esoeseeessscs - Wash. Mk & & Flr MISCELLANEOUS, Wash Rwi Pot_Jaint St Riggs Realty Piggs Realty Southern Blds t. Cold Wardman Park | American Ewptal Yormone &k boat Norlo) i Steamiboa i>m hr 1“» v-”: ?u‘ 1w Wash. Rwy o Wash! Rwy. & Elec. uf NATIONAL National Capital Columbia BANK ) er‘\ va(l f!\\';‘l' COMPANY SAVINGS BANK Commeree & Savinzs Fast Washington Sav. & Com Street Tnitad States, Washington Mechanics FIRE INSURANC American . Cereoran Firemen s National nion : TITLE INSURANCE Columbia Real Estate Paper_ptd 5 = Trans. & Storage \ Merchants Mergenthaler’ Linotype Natlonal Mige "€ Invest. nid. Did Dutch Market id Duten, Mariet Tanston Monot WOOL MARKET QUIET. BOSTON, December 5 Fnactivity rather than pric parked the closing of the week in the wool market. Supplies of fleece and gerritory wools are limited ghree-eighths bloods have appeared on the market at 62 cents grease hasis, but the spr Ohin grade is Jaw shrin wonls which Argentines are lower Query the Promoter. / Deiermine how mich of his own “money the promoter is putting into his scheme before you decide to risk ours. Don't take his word for it— ke mim prove it counted for by the Ohio 85 Gen Gas 8 Gillette $ R Kentucky | between these and the | + |is a list of today’s highest. closing lowest and prices for the most active { | stocks dealt in here: Com P new ptd Cons G Balt new Cons Dairy o « land len Alden Coal 2 Leh Pow 1 Lohigh Val Coal. 5 Lehigh val ¢ XC Lib Owens Sh Gl Lib R Ch Strs Mesahi Tron > DomaL o ne2 55T RN EERRS o Torrington Tnited, Shoe’ Mach " .: ah A . alworth { Warren Bros When a daughter is born in »:. Low. Close. 3y ¥ Properties We are prepared personal attention in secur tenants for all classes properties. 255 0 c3c0nmm 1 EECEERT et ] [ = ESuna EREPIEE e b Aot S are our your proper factory—try tion. H. L. RUST COMPAN pex | ras Main 6388 the father presents her a reindeer. THE LARGEST FORTUNES —of today were started by men .who pos- sessed only a few dollars, but who had the wisdom to invest for the future. Start today by buying our first mortgage notes. They are safeguarded hy first liens upon improved real estate in \Washington, 'D. C., worth double the amount of the loans— so that there can be no loss by depreciation. We have notes in denominations of $100, $250, $500 and $1,000—with highest current inter- est rates. Ask our Mortgage Investment Depart- ment for booklet—no cost and no obligation. 713, 715 and 717 14th Street N.W. Main 2345 - WANTED Business and Residential to give ing of 1f the results obtained from not satis- organiza- Y 912 Fifteenth St. N.W. 'ON, D. % Gl ATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1925 CIAL Mortgage Money to Loan Real Estate. Let us finance your’ property. THOS. E. JARRELL Member Washington Real Kstate Board. 170 10th M. N.W. Main 768, First Mortgage Notes For_sale. Consult us if sou have available funds for investment. THOS. E. JARRELL Metropolitan Life Insurance Company FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS BUSINESS PROPERTIES OFFICE BUILDINGS HOUSES APARTMENTS CONSTRUCTION LOANS WEAVER BROS. Realtors 809 15th Street NW. Money to Loan Secured by frav deed of truat on real estate Prevalling (nterest .‘nn wmr | Joseph 1. RML BTATE LOANS 5%% AFAfiTKI!"I‘ H%E ES BUSINESS PROPERTY RESIDENCE LOANS AT LOW RATES FRED T. NESBIT INVESTMENT BLDG. Main 9392 || FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street JOHN POOLE, President The New York Life Insurance Co. , Offers to Make First Mortgage Loans On Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia and Nearby Maryland Suburbs for 3, 5 or 10 Year Periods. 5%:% N APPROVED SECURITY ; Apply RANDALL H. HAGNER & GOMPANY MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT Telephone Main 9700 What Our Guarantee Means to the Purchasers of Qur 1 ot P ol O (§1/5 07 1st. The property has been appraised by mem of manmy years' expe- rience, recognized experts m valuing Washington real estate. 2nd. You are relieved from all responssbility of collecting interest, 3rd. Houses Business Properties Apartments Office Buildings looking after the insurance and taxes. Each note re our t, which meens thet we guar- antee each note, both as te prlncipd and interest when due. . The guarantee of this corporatien is better than a personal guar- antee, because its exlst:nce is perpetual and the resources back of it are over $2,250,000. REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE AND GUARANTY CORPORATION 26 Jackson Place N.W. L. E. BREUNINGER, President 1321 Connecticut Avenue YOUR SURPLUS FUNDS Your Watch Dog | il Without a Main 2100 When you are in position to consider either initial or addi- tional investment of vour sur- plus funds, we welcome an op- portunity to acquaint you with the desirability of our 6%2% FIRST MORTGAGES Sound real estate has long been the preferred security for wisely conservative investment. For more than a quarter of a century Saul First Mortgages have been selected by many of Washington's most successful investors. Ouarter of a Century Loss In amounts of $250 vp. B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. II\' country districts, where civic- protec- tion is far distant, the farmer keeps a watch dog to guard his property. You, living in a well-policed com- munity, need protection of a different sort—the protection of safe investments. First Mortgage Notes purchased through Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Company, will safeguard you against loss and yield 614% as well. Let Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Com- pany be the watch dog of your invest- ments! S e g Beauey 727-15 Street N\W WashingiouDC 56 Years Without Loss to An Investor Subscriptions have been received in excess of the amount of this issue New Issue $4,000,000 Universal Chain Theatres Corporation 8% Preferred Stock One share of Commeon Stock will be delivered with each share of Preferred Steck Total ta be wuthorized $4.000.000. Par value $100 per <hare $110 per share and accrued dividends in liquidation CAPITALIZATION To be pre 89% Preferred Stock (this % Convertible Second P: Common Steck (without par value) Preferred ae ta camulative dividends at the rate of 3% per annum. Entitled to preference at Dividends payable March 15, June 1S. September 15, and December 15. by lot on amy dividend date on at least 60 daye’ motice at $110 per share and accrued dividends. ntly Management Stock (without par yalue) . 0,000 additional shares authorized Common Stock reserved for conversion of Second Preferred Stock. Stock will have the same rights, share for share, except that the Manage- The Common Stock and the Managemer ment Stock will have exclusive voting rights. Mr. Carl Laemmle, President of Universal Pictures Company, Inc., has summarized his letter to us as follows: BUSINESS: Universal Chain Theatres Corporation is being organized to acquire, directly or through subsidiaries, motion picture theatres and interests therein in the United States, Canada and abroad. It will acquire immediately all of the interests of Universal Pictures Corporation, in the Sparks, Schine and Hostet- tler chains of theatres, operating 91 theatres well located in the South, East and West. The proceeds from this sale of $4,000,000 of Preferred Stock and $1,000,000 of Second Preferred Stock will be used to acqulre additional motion picture theatres or interests therein. Motion picture theatre chains in the United States have proved exceptionally profitable and the number of theatres thus operated is constantly increasing. The remarkable financial success of existing chain theatre makes it apparent that the business of providing the public with a high type of amusement at a low price is economically sound and that motion picture chains have decided advantages over individually It is estimated that 55,000,000 people in the United States are entertained at motion pic- ture theatres every week and that pmd admissions are in excess of $700,000,000 a year. JUNIOR CAPITAL: Mr. Carl Laemmle President of the Universal Pictures Company, Inc., has agreed to purchase for cash $1,000,000 of Second Preferred Stock at par. The remaining $1,000,000 of Second Pre- ferred Stock is to be issued to Universal Pictures Corporation in part payment for its interest in the theatre chains above mentioned. There will be assets of about 150% available for the Preferred Stock . MANAGEMENT: The management will be under the direction of Mr. Carl Laemmle, as President, to- gether with executives of long experience in the management and operation of motion picture theatres. compani operated theatres. We offer this Stock for delivery im the form of Allotment Certificates when, as and if issued and accepted by us, subject to the approval of legal deails by Chadbourne, Hunt, Jaeckel & Brown, for the Bankers and Siegfried F. Hartman, Esq., for the Company. Holders of Redeemable as s whole or in part $4,000,000 2,000,000 199,000 shares*t 1,000 sharest Allotment Certificates will be entitled to all dividends on the Stock called for by suck Certificates, and on December 31, 1926 (or earlier, at the option of the Corporation), to receive stock certificates for the Preferred and Common Stocks called for by the Allotment Certificates. Price $100 Per Share and Accrued Dividend SHIELDS & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 52 CEDAR STREET NEW YORK The statements herein have been sccepted by ws ae accurate but are in nc event to be constreed 2 representations by w.