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T"(\'/'\’\'('T AY. BONDS HOLD FRW e fo12 »s 98-22 10221 102 102 23 103 High, ON 1526 APPROACH Present Trend of Money |55, Rates Appears Upward. ffls France Needs Outside Aid. i | 109 | 91 | 991 104y | 104% 10415 1083 108 4Th 963 [ 1015 ’ 101% 997 99% 105 | 109 ‘ORGE T. HUGHE iteh to v her n 19 any the Only sign Junu- | Las t k of an reinvestment oS appear re ipating demand mfident their requ proxiuate and the in at this w are that this correct notwithstanding the W become avail- 1 dividends are \ of the vear. lnarily ac- | courities toward | h this poten not anxious In other the the traders 1054 84 104 110 Values Very Steady. . kind has 102% 284 102y 995, nings ate > denied: the only bout mogey upon ‘the | i W construe- te to make tha h loyed in securities. eds United States Aid. F the French situ- center of interes new low for and then at e end. 1 lightly They the might > sur t they should 2 pessim 110 120% 1001, 103% 20 rance gl 105% 9413 100 101% 91 10154 1145 10214 754 10748 99 spectacularly xpla salva ie ‘aid. which and there 97 107% 105 no to the internal ister th ced on one point, that ome agreement with ites on he war debt in 1y be ex 8b% 13 99 1% 923 £9 90% BBl 1034 86 h situation nany had no exter d her internal obli en she was | 844 117 B2% £92% 96 91 108% 48 1024 ain, im- is t the he ex W loans, foreign en re. an does and example vay of the | munici in these 71 91 99% P est probler mer i wal estors make n minds, Depart which up > State =ht BOND ISSUE COMING. a Pw\\( le l‘;:m Co. $30.000.000 Offering. Y (Copyri 91% 133% Plans | 50, 98k 106% £4% 95 104% 111 38% 98% 3% 9455 T8 8% 86 73% 8T | 95% | 86% | 81% 61% 77% 19 wer Co. of De: 100,000 sdirned Trom ces in company n vision of i keep supe Bond und Share making great | piace with the i for power and light in 1 COTTON LOSSES LIGHT ew Orleans Fire Damage Probably | Under $50,000. December 19 (4) board making s fire dam of cotton in a cot- e early this 1 rida. 87 98k 861 91 - ORLE flicials of the 2 survey th i st on i warehouse he sid tiat U nzed cotton v estimated losses. ton suffered only damage b may be reduced $50,000. ng ut down the ' o0 \vfi‘v 934 M ctual loss a figure under 96-5 984 99-8 98-8 | 10708 998 Tow. Rty XOOK 85% nfi% 97 713 92 991y 1003 10214 0 101-1 THE . BONDS. High. Ty 38 1932-47..... Liberty 1st 438 1932-47.. 10129 1 SUNDAY STAR, BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK Low. e Lovw. 9928 99-22 01-22 101-19 100-20 Liberty 2d 43 s 1927-43.. 100-25 100-20 102-1 103- 1928 Low. High. 97% 103% 975, 101 881y 110% 108% 8oy 163 104% 1037 108% 110 1104 Gy 100 1024 105 104 10314 101% 106 1024 8414 95 101% 96 931 83% 106% 106% £0 95 101% 102 101754 106% 106 404% 941 984 993 98Y% 9874 93 98% INDUSTRIAL 943 9514 1038 991y 96% 100 9914 100 85 97% 1004 20 101-1 101-20 Liberty 4th 43 1933-38.. 108-10 104-13 Treasury 434s1947-62... Liberty 3d 435 192! 101-6 102-3 Prev. week's Close. 964% 101% 97 100 854 . 109% 107% 844 FOREIG) Argentina 6s A 195’ Argentina Austrian Gov Austriasf7s Belgium 6s 1 Belglum 7% Belgium 85 1941. Bordeaux 6s 1934 Brazil 85 1941. .. Canada 6 1963. Canada 5%s 1929 Chile 85 19! Chile 83 1941. Chile 85 1946. Chinese Govt Ry 58 1 Copenhagen 53 s 1944 Czechoslovakia 8s 1961. . Denmark 6s 1942 Dutch East Indtes 65 Dutch East Indies 65 1962 French Govt 7% 1941 French Govt 8s 194 German 7s 194! . Holland-American s £ 65 1947. Japanese 4s 1931. . Japanese 6% 1954. .. Jergens Utd Margarine 63 1947.. Lyons 6s 1934 Marsetlles Netherlands 63 1973, Paris-Lyons-Med 6s 1958. Queensland 85 1947. Queensland 7s 1941 Rio de Janeiro 83 1946. Sao Paulo, State of, 8s 1936. Seine, Dept of, 7s. Serbs Crotes Slovenes Sweden 63 1939 Swiss blas 1946. United Kingdom 5 s 192 United Kingdom 5%» 1937. . AND MISCELLANEOU . 108% 100% 8% B4k Amer Agri Chemical 7%s 1941 Amer Smelt & Ref 1st 55 1947 Am. Smelt 1st 6s 1942. Amer Sugar Refining 63 1937 Amer Tel & Tel cl tr 4s 1929 Amer Tel & Tel cl tr 63 1946 Anaconda Copper 651953 Anaconda Copper cv deb 7s '38 Armour & Co 4348 1939. Atlantic Refining deb 5s 1937 Bell.Tel (Pa) ref §s 1948 Bethlehem Steel p m 68 1 Bethlehem Steel s f 68 1943, Chile Copper 65 1932, Cons Coal (Md) 1s ref §s 1950. .. Cuba Cane Sug cv Aeb 8s 1930 % Detrolt Edison ref ¢s 1940 Dodze 6s'41... 3 Empire Fuel & Gas 7%81937. Goodrich (B F) 6%s 1947.. Goodyear Tire 8s 1931. Goodyear Tire 83 1941........ Humble Oll & Ref 5345 1932 Indiana Steel 65 1952. .. Inter Mer Marine 6s 1941. Inter Paper 65 B 1347...... 2 International Te! 5s rets % Lackawann: Kelly-Springfield 83 1931.... Leel 53 1950 Liggett & Myers 6a 1951 Manat! Sugar s f 7%s 1942... Midvale Steel 65 1936. . New England Tel 53 1952. New York Edison 18t 6348 1941 NYGasELHG& P5s1948... New York Tel 4348 1939. New York Tel 63 1941. North American Edison 6s 19| 4 Pacific Gas & Elec 53 1942 % Skelly. Pacific Tel & Tel 55 1952 Philadelphia Co ret 6s 1944. Public Service 0s 1944. Stnclair OIl 75 1937 61gs 192 South Porto Rico Sugar 78 1941.. Union Bag & Paper 6s D. United Drug 6s 1944 U S Rubber 1st & ref U S Rubber 7158 1930 U SSteel s £ 551953 Utah Power & Light 5 v 944. -Carolina Chem s f 7s 1947 4 Western Union Tel 6%s 193 Wilson & Co 1st 63 1341, RAILROAD. Atchison gen 45 1991 Atlantic Coast Line 1s s 4 Balto & Ohlo goid 45 1943, B&OPIttsLE&E W Va Balto & Ohlo cv 4148 1933, Balto & Ohlo ref bs 1995 Balto & Ohlo 6s 192! 1941. . B & O Southwestern Div 5 cfs 50. 4 Brooklyn-Manhat s f 65 A 1968 Canadlan Northern 633 1946 Canadian Pacific deb 4s. Central Pacific 4s 1949 Chesapeake & Ohio cv 1930.. Chesapeake & Ohlo gn un 1992, Chesapeake & Ohilo cv 58 1946. Chicago & Alton 3% s 1950. Chi B & Quincy ist ref 6s 1971. Chi & Eastern Il gen 65 1851. . Chi Great Western 48 1959. .. ChiM & St Paul cv 43451932, Chi M & St Paul gen 4%a 1989 4 Ch1M & St Paul ref 43%s 2014.. * Chi M & St Paul cv 65 2014 Chi & Northwestern Glys 1936. chlcuo Rallways 5s 1927. i« ChiRI& Pacific ref 4s 1934 4 Chi Union Station 42 1964 4 Chi Union Station 6%s 1963 Chi & Western Ind con 4s 19} CCC&StLref6sA 19 Cleveland Term 5%s 197 Colorado & Southern 4%s 1935. Cuba R R 68 1952 Delaware & Hudson 5%s 1337 Den & Rio Grande con 45 1936 D. & R. G. West 5s 1955. Detroit Unlited 4138 1332 Erle 1st con 48 1996. . ... Erle gen llen 45 1996. . Erie cv 43 A 1953. Erie cv 48 D 1363, Fla E C 58 74. Grand Trunk s f deb 6s 1936 Grand Trunk 78 1940. . 4 Great Northern gen 5%s 1962, Great Northern gen 7s 1936, Hudson & Manhattan ref b 7. Hudson & Manhattan adj 58 1957 Illinois Central 514s 1934 Inter Rapld Transit 6s 1966, Inter Rapid Transit cv 7s 1932, Inter & Great Nor adj 6s 1952, Kan CFt Scott & M 45 1936. . .. Kansas City Southern 3s 1850 Kansas City Southern s 1950 Lake Shore 45 192 Lake Shore 43 1931. Louis & Nash unificd 48 1940, Louis & Nash Ist ref 5355 2003, . Mil Elec Ry & Lt 1st ref 5361 MStP&SSMG6%s1931. ., Mo Kan & Tex 1st 4s 1990, Mo Kun & Tex ad) 6s 1967, Mo Kan & Tex prinbs A 1 Missourl Paclfic gen 48 1975 N O Tex & Mex Inc 55 193! New York Cent deb 48 19 New York Cent ref imp 6s 2013. New York Central deb 6s 1935, NYChi&StL5lks74, New Haven deb 48 1957 NYNH&H cvdeb és N Y West & Boston 4%4s 1946 Norfolk & Western con 4s 1. Norfolk & Western cv 6s 1929 Northedn Pacific 3s 1947 Northern Pacific 4s 1997, Northern Pacific ref tmp 65 204 Ore Short Line ref 4s 1929, . Ore Short Line gtd 58 1946, Ore-Wash 1st ref 45 1961, Pennsylvania gen 434s 1965, . . Pennsylvania gen 63 1968. . Pennsylvania 63%s 1936. 4 Peoria & Eastern inc 4s 1980, Pere Marquette 1st &a 1950, Reading gen 43 1997. Readins 458 97, Rio Grande Western ¢ RIATk &L 43481934, .., ElLlM&SR&Gul“l Seaboard Alr Line ret Seaboard Air Line adj Seaboard Air Line con 68 1945, Southern Pacific cv 4s 1929. . Southern Pacific col 45 1949 4 Southern Pacific ref 4s 1356 Southern Ry gen 45 1956 4 Southern Ry 1st 55 1994. Southern Ry dev § Third Ave adj 63 19 Union Pacific 1st 48 1947 Union Pacific cv 4s 1927, Virginian Ry 1st 651962 Wabash 18t 58 1939, ‘Wabash 514 'T Western Maryland Western Pacific 6s 1946, ‘West Shore 1st 48 2361 100-25 10131 10615 106-8 Hign 96% 102 97 100% 864 109% 107% 8434 1924 103% 102% 1024 108 10815 48 994 1014 1084 103% 108% 98% 101% 101% 85 83% 92% 101 B4 84% 97% 934y 107y 901y s 1034 8414 1% 954 661y 967 94% 102% 107% 99% 95 69% 904 161 €2% 8615 1081 974 105% *3% 9415 103 1z 3T% 101 94% 94% T43% 89% 89 1% 9315 100 93% 87% 72% 87% 954 97% 87% 90 B1% 104% 1124 42 2% 99% 100% 102% 98% 634 96% Y Last. Yield. 99.25 3 62 101.29 392 100-23 389 100-27 375 102- 395 106-9 382 Tow. Last. 96 98 101% 102 96% 96% 100 100% 85 88 109% 109% 107% 107% H2le 88% 101% 102 102% 102% 102 1024 107% % | igblishment of additional new 1k 86% 2% 86% 94%, 9% £6% 899 81% 104% 112 41% 92 99% 8674 9% 9714 86% 88% R14 103% 12 40% 9l 99, 100% 100% 101% 102% 95% 98 67% 681 95% 96 83y 83% | within [the volume of business | public. | 484%; cables, 485%; WASHINGTON, IN'STOCK MARKET American Can Feature of Trading—Motors Again Under Pressure. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, December 19.—The usual week end readjustment of £pecu lative uccounts brought about consid- erable irregularity in today's stock market, which was featured by the spirited bidding for American Can, which scored an extreme gain of 7% points at 26134, closing 13 below the top. Trading in the general list was in moderate volume, the day's sales aggregating 737,600 shares. e Passage of the tax reduction bill by the House of Representatives and reports of record-breaking holiday trade created bullish sentiment, which was reflected in the strong opening of the market. Except ip the case of a few speclalties, however, there was little disposition on the part of traders to bid for stocks, with the result that the general industrial list sagged when selling ure was renewed against the motors and a few volatile indus- trials. The subsequent rally in Amer- ican Can ten checked the selling in other quarters, but closing quotations were generally lower on the day. Attacks Renewed on Motors. There was nothing in the day's news to explain the renewal of bear attacks on the motors. Chrysler, after being bid up to 197 in the early trad- ing, broke below 192 and then rallicd to 1931, for a met loss of 13 on the duy. IHudson dropped from an early high of 1017 to 994, but later snapped back to 101 General Motors, Moon and Stromberg Carbu- retor closed a point or so lower. Olls opened firm but reacted later on profit taking, Assoclated Oil. Pan American B and General Asphalt clos. ing a point or so lower. while Pan American Western B fell back over 2 points. Steel shares reacted slightly on selling presumably inspired by the seasonal xlackening of mill operations, United States Steel common showing a net loss of one-quarter at 1333 Bullish operations were successfully conducted in a number of spectalties. Postum Cereal soared points to a new high record at 108 on the an nouncement of a plan to take over the Jell-o Co. Day’s Strong Spots. Case Threshing Machine preferred responded to declaration of a dividend of 7 per cent on account of accumu- lated dividends for 1924 on that stock by jumping 5 points to a new peak at 107%. while the common advanced 3 to a new top at 68. Other strong spots included Devoe & Raynolds, Hudson and Manhattan: Loose-Wiles Biscuit, Mathieson Alkali and Wool- worth, the last named climbing 6% points to 2001, Rails held trading. Foreign exchanges displaved a firm tone. French francs rallied about 4 points to 3.8415 cents, but lost part of thelr gain before the close. De- mand sterling _held steady around $4.84%. Other European rates moved rather narrow and irregular 714 latively firm in quiet limits, TWO FACTORS HELP MOVES ARE MIXED | 1 BONDS OF POLAND| | Financial Adviser and Loan Talk Are Favorable—Home Issues Hold Steady. iated Press. NEW YORK, December 19.—Bond prices maintained a firm tone in to- ay's quiet trading, although they failed to extend recent gains. The customary Saturday contraction in took place. changes in most instances re- the ebb and flow of with flecting merely. !investment dealings. Pol ed b adviser for the government and announcement that American inter- ts were negotiating for the Polish tobacco monopoly. The further re- covery of French bonds and the es high prices 4n the Mexican group also tend- ed to switch trading interest back to the foreign division. Semi-speculative railroad liens super- ded the higher grade carrier issues in attracting the favor of the buying New Haven 4s and os were the outstanding bright spots, scoring gains of 1 to 3 points, in contrast to obligations wers strengthen the | the appointment of a financial | the profit taking which caused set- | backs in Chesapeake and Ohio, Dela- ware and Hudson, Baltimore and Ohio and Reading issues. New York Central Lake Shore 3%s advanced a point. [} 0Oil and sugar company bonds con- tinued in demand, with Sinclair 6s and Camaguey 7s &tanding out as the strongest members of these groups. Skelly and Pan-American issues re- ceded fractlonally PRICES ON DRY GOODS HOLD FAIRLY STEADY NEW YORK, December 19 (#).— Cotton goods markets continued gen- erally quiet with prices on gray goods somewhat steadler, except in sheet- ings, where irregularity prevalled. Raw silk was firmer, with more buy- ing for delivery in the first quarter of the year. Some apprehension was ex- pressed concerning the labor situation in Paterson. Raw wool markets were steadier. ‘The goods markets remained sea- sonably quiet. Jute prices eased off considerably but failed to stimulate burlap buying. - FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, December 19 (#).— | Foreign exchanges steady. Quotations in cents: Great Britain, demand, 60-day bills on 480 7-16. France, demand, 3.8212; cables, 3.83. Italy, demand, 4.03Y; cables, 4.03%. Demand: Bel- glum, 4.53: Germany, 23.20; Holland, 40.14; Norway, 20.20; Sweden, 26.7! Denmark, 24.80; Switzerland, 19.3115; Spain, 1447; Greece, 1.271%; Poland, 10.90; Czechoslovakia, 2.96; Jugo-. slavia, 1.77%; Austria, ll’a’: Rumania, 3% Argenllnn. 41.25; Brazil, 14.18; 3‘:\;{06,43‘ : Shanghai, 7114 \lofltreal. banks, re LA POTATO MARKET SLOW. CHICAGO, December 19 (®).— Potatoes—Receipts, 61 cars; total United States shipments, 40; Cana- dian, 5; trading very light, confined mostly to best - stoc] ‘Wisconsin sacked round whites, 3.50a3. cording to u\llh( : lI'EW YORK POULTRY. NEW YORK, December 19 (#).— Live poultry firm; no freight quota- tions. Chickens by express, 26a30; turkeys by express, 45. Dressed poultry steady: prices un- changed. & D. ¢, DECEMBER GENERAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY far the couscry a8 3 whole, Indicrtad by Bk Deposits eumside Mow Yock, compased with the same week of last year. ACTIVITY BY PEDERAL uT—hq—lflhMMdhn Business in Dollars (Greda Cubet} Employment [Dwe. ofLabec) . Wages (Depe. of Labue] . . - Wholesale Prices (Patar's lnded Agricultural Prices (Dee. of Agsi.) Movement of Goods ICar Lesiiegs] Retail Trade O Res. Boeet] . . Wholesale Trade et Ron Bl thmlb-‘:l & i e THE YEAR 1925 TO DATE ON THE WASH INGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. Purnished by W. 20, RESERVE DISTRICTS M Jr- +u3’ Sen Fram. Ml +ea% | +iog B. Hibbs & Co. Up to and Including Saturday, December 19, 19 sates. BONDS. $5,000—Ana. & Pot. River R. R. 25,000—C. & P. Telephone 1st bs. & P. Tel. of Va. 58 Capital Traction 1st bs —City & Suburban Ry. 1 49,000—Georgetown Gas Lt. 1st 81,000 Pot. Power 15t e Power Cons Power Gen. & Ref. llec. Power Ref. Ts... Alex. & Mt. Ver. 1st os Alex. & Mt. Ver. ctfs sh., Balto. & Ana. Ist bs. . Gas Light 303.900—Wash. Gas. Ligh 393,000 —Wash. Ry. 353,100—Wash. Ry . Gen. 2 15,000—Dist. of Col. Paper Mfg. 1st 6s 10,000—Pot. Joint Stock Land Bank 00—Riggs Realty (Long) os. $.500 buthern Bidg. Co. 300—Wash. Market Cold Stg Wardman Park Hotel 6 STOCKS. 14-—Capital Traction ~Washington 1st 58 prd. iec. Power ptd Natlonal Bank.... National Bank rict National Bank 10—Farmers & Mechanics National American National Ba National Bank. National Bank. Bank : Potomac $5—Capital 136—Liberty 96—Metropolitan S tional 'r. Security § 246—Continental Trust 471—Merchants Bank & ational Savings & 474—Union Trust..... 145—Washington Loan & Trust... 17—Commerce & Savings 2—East Washington. vashington Mechanics 58—Firemen's Insurance. National Union Insurance. “1—Columbia Title Insurance. 109—Real Estate Title Insurance 76—D. C. Paper Mfg. pfd. . 408—Lanston Monotype Linotype. . Mtg. & Tnv. pfd. Z Steamboat 400—O0ld Dutch Mkt. of 30—Security Storage 100—Washington Marki 20—Yellow Cab Co. UNLISTED DEPART\I 404 —Chapin-Sacks 8% preferred. 4 cks 7% preferred. 50—Washington Base Ball Club —Banking Trust & Mortgage. 1,210—Citizens' Saving Bank. 48—Departmental Bank Trust 36-—Washington Tite Insurance. $100—Army and Navy Club bs $5,000—Metropolitan Club 4igs. BONDS. Open. High. flat Bank. nk. COTTON MARKET STEADY.| Saturday Trading Sees Only Slight Changes. NEW YORK, December 19 (). — The cotton market was qulet again today, with midmorning rallies on | covering followed by reactions. March | wold up to 18.95, declined to 18.80 and Closed at 18.84, with the general | market closing steady; net 1 point higher to 9 points lower. General business was much restrict- ed during the entire morning and the trading was attributed chiefly further to evening up of accounts for over the week end or in_preparation for the census report. This report, which is scheduled for publication at 10 o'clock Monday morning, will give the amount of cotton ginned prior to De- cember 13. Another private report | was published this morning which | estimated the outturn at 14,739,000 bales to this date, with the market apparently well prepared for official fgures of around 14,750,000 bales. "The amount. of cotton on shipboard | awalting clearance at the end of the week was estimated at 143,070 bales, agalnst 140,000 last year. NEW ORLEANS, ber 19 (). —Cotton futures closed steady, .11 points up to 3 down—December, 18.77; 183038 March, 18,0731 '99.18.00; July, 17.75; October, Spot steady, 6 polnts up; middllfl‘. 19.83. FLOUR 15 CENTS LOWER. MINNEAPOLI December 19.— Flour, 10 to 15 cents lower at 9.05a 9.35 a barrel. Shipments, 39,457 bar- rels. Bran, 26.50. 1 R e T T CASH GRAIN PRICES. CHICAGO, December 19 UP) ‘Wheat, No. 2 hard, 1.78%. Corn, No. 3 mixed, 70%; No. 3 yellow, 723a%3. Oats, No. 2 white, 41%a41%; No. 3 white, 41. Rye none. 'Barley, 60a76. Timothy seed, 6.75a7.25. Clover seed, 24.00230.50. Laxd, 14.40. Ribe, 1437, | manifest to postpone action unti after WOOL BUYERS DELAY. Postpone Action on Orders Until First of 1926. ecial Dispatch to The Star. BOSTON, December 19. market continued dull tod: price changes. The tendenc The wool with few is now the turn of the year for the purpose of keeping inventories low. Supplies of desirable domestic wools in deal- | ers’ hands are short Medium wools have the preference at the moment and half-blood comb- ing fleeces have held firmly at sdc Territory half bloods are held at $1 to $1.25 with fine wool at $1.30 $1.35 clean basis. EXPANSION IS PLANNED. NEW YORK, December 19 (#).— The General Electric Co. will build 4 manufacturing plant in St. Louis terard Swope, president of the com- j any, has announced. A I55-acr tract already has been selected for the site, but the exact date on which building will begin has not been decided and will be determined by the future development of the bual- ness. WE PAY MORE INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Than An‘y Other National Bank 3 n Washington Interest on DAILY Balances Come in and let us explain Commercial Nat'l Bank 14th and G Streets Resources $17,000,000 R. GOLDEN DONALDSON, PRESIDE: FINANCIAL. | | Six Years’ Public Accounting and Six | Years' Bookkeeping Experience. Youne man of good education, character and ability | SAFE 6159, and 79, First Mortgage Notes For Sale GEO. W. LINKINS 1733 De Sales St. Must Have Position at Once. Have wife and two child I am not asking for charity. position at onee A my father o deees trying to may seew, n in dire need it must have r Mason and 1 am not | . however il UNION DISCOUNT ¢ OF NEW YORK First Mortgage Bonds DENOMINATIONS: $100.00 to $1,000.00 Airactive Partial Pasment Pl WILQUIN & FITZ.GIB N¢ INC.. Mortgage Money to Loan on Real te. Let us finance your property. THOS. E. JARRELL Member Washington Real E: Mon:y to Loan Secured by first d Prex aumz inte: | Joseph I . 'Weller 3 o ! |||||”l|l|!|5|||l|l|l||Nllllmllllllllllm»lmllllllll illl_ $4,000 First Trust Notes Due in 1 Year Will Sell at a Discount to Yield 10% Net C. P. BARRETT Main 9016 1502 K Street N.W. S T LOANS We will receive and give prompt “attention to applications for Loans on Washington Real Estate Current rates of interest. Should you have Money to Invest ve can also take care of vou. Our experience, ex- tending over a period o Thirty-Five Years —insures your protecti Percy H. Russell Co. 926 15th St. N.\W. al estate Second Trust Note For Sale— Secured by residence in Chevy Chase Md. Will sell at a reasonable dis- unt. Pays $60 monthly. Address Rox 81-E. Star Office. First Mortgage Notes For male. Consult us if you have available Tunds for investment. THOS. E. JARRELL Member Wash Real Estate B 1 10th St N.W. Main 768 WE FINANCE —all classes of iccome-producing property Large Loans a Specialty Current int, rate and commission Higbie & Richardson, Inc. 816 15th St. N.W FIRST MORTGAGES FOR SALE Denominations of $250, $500, $750, $1,000 and Upwards 6%2% All Loans Made on Property Located in the rict of Columbi JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. William H. Kyle Loans—Insurance Room 15, 1410 G St. N.W. Phone Main 6627, Res., Frank 5191 I have some excellent first and wec- d trust notes for sale at a liberal glad We Offer A Limited Number of 19 FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES Secured on Residential Properties First Mortgage Notes For Sale In Denominations of $100, $250, $500, $1,000 AND UP 637 Interest Secured on D. C. Real Estate Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. tablished 1887 1433 K Street N.W. Write, See or Phone O'Donnell, Mgr. - INSURANCE —in all its branches. Let us k Your requircments. We ean serve yo THOS. E. JARRELL 10th St NW. Main 7 Over a Quarter of @ Cengury's Experience rental propert tensively exp igement. Every cond must be met with the as ance that safeguar E For more than a quarter of a century we have specialized in giving complete service to property owners. B. F. SAUL CO. 2100 15th St. N.W. ienced 925 CHRISTMAS COMES But Once a Year —but the amount you invest in our FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES gives back a liberal rate of interest of 6149 per annum for EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR—and this, too, without any risk of loss or care in collection principal and interest. Incourage thrift by making a useful gift this year of one of these notes. You can start with $10.00. Our Mortgage Investment Department will cheerfully explain the plan to you (SHANNON_& LUCHS| 713-715 and 717 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 Don’t make Busi- ness Property dealing a gamble— —Make “SURE” before investing s & Middletonke REALTORS Hedge 1412 Eye St.NW. ‘Franl(lin95°3

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