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a IR “¥ FINANCIAL THE EVENING PRICES ARE STEADY! AT CENTER NARKET Practically No Changes Mode " Here Since Beginning of Present Week. ) Wholesale prices at Center today were unchanged from yeste quotations being as follows. lay's Wholesale Prices. ancy has? Average receipts, hennery, 43a Alive: Turkevs < chickens, 33ad5 ducks, 23a27 rahbits, top 15220, Dreszed = 1-pound store packed 38 top. hits Kev Live stock—Calvge top, 13 ave hogs. heavy and medium, choice 14 light lamb. 30 veal heavy, 11 pork loins. 3 T pork shou Nazo 1ble Review. Today's ma ables (con News Service | eport on M Apples erate \ cinch inch un A Yor ) N moderate steady. inch Staym mostly " A \ Staymar 5.50285.00 A Seinch Yorks. 5 3.inch Romes. nston extra fancv, Daliciou Delicinus. 3.00a3 extra_ fancy ales report es moderate: market steady: bulk. per ton 70.00. new hampers, Wasl lies very light firm: Califo few m, 1 arket dozen 800 Lettuce Is ( upplies den slightly Vil market Imperial $d i Teehers type zen R most lozen. R 2 50a = — Supplies 1 ae market steady: Mich and New York, 100-pou . No. 1. 3.50; A hoorly crates tvne headed, 1 n wplies moderate: market fairly 0-pound ke, y Tibera! slizhtly Savoy moder Texas 1.40a1 Yolk section Savoy type. weet nand North rels clath maostiy bushel 50, mostly nh top venee atoes—Supplies moderate, lina lows. ordin: stave barrels maode 00; South astern Shore ca ‘mand farnia Supplies e. market ostly 2.8 moderate ™ Teady: ey Other Tomatoes mand Cuba 4 fancy Prices Today. ~Supplies limited. ma P ixes. ripes moderate fairly wrapped. r Wint. mostly 6.00: choice cc mostly .00, few higher: origi fancy count, 4.00a.75: choice cc 3.00a3.50. Carrots moderate Texas. Reets erate Suppiies light warket slight bushel bhaskets. 2.23a2.50 Supplies light: demand mark Texas baskets, 2 quash beans unibers—sSupplies very few sales reported to quote. Peas—-Supplies light: demand for zood stock. market stea 11.00 fowls bar, vday prints, 10a storage Market t3a Spring chickens, rage 282 1313; 22a | 023 lders, NEW YORK CURB MARKET | Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN., ! NEW YORK. January 15.- [ o the speculative forces noticenble in tha market the past week wa in very much evident today, but neither side gained much advantage, | United Gas & Tmprovement. reported | 110 be involved in one of the large | consolidations of public utility com | were not pressed | panies. continued firm. but little on{ Iaflure of the operators and miners ;th :'ldP of improvement. With n thing | to get anywhere in their negotiations lriher known of the ultimate dis | for settlement of tt tion of the outstanding minority | was still havin Kk of Humble Ol, the stock lost a | market for Glen lgood deal of its | tion, and dropped below the 90 level. Galena ignal also was under pr sure. losing almost 2 points Declaration of ancther extra dividend on Giliette Safety Razor was followed by the (amiliar selling news, which carried th well over a point. Kresge new veacted substantinlly, but speculative attrac sion for N price down stock the Ald ffect n Conl upon 15 130 o1y 111 13 10 101t 1M Stee i West Mg w T b M W T pr lien 1 fer Rupn’ new hawk Val new Naster ¢ Eler ” Il nld danuary list of on the ollow - honds and New Vork ing is {HEN stocks Curh Sales in in RONDS % ow & Tt \ I Am Roll il Am W ow o o 103 fars g medium, | ruits and | arket | demand | Maryland | Agricultural nans, | ed de- ola | Dan- stock pointed | rnia, ostly mand weaker Boston mand In de steady: | Russet | demand weaker; type, | Nor- rels rate de steady packed Junt nals mnt, demand weaker mod- | bushel | NOTES TO BE REDEEMED. NEW YORK. Januars 15 P proximately £7.000.000 of the nutstand. | ing 10-vear & notes of the Le Yorporation, due heen ralled for ruary 1 at 101 This is helieved tn he the recapitalization plan. fssue was $18.000.000, cent secured ih Power S August 1, redemption on DRY GOODS ACTIVE. NEW YORK Cotton goods markets tive today with cloths were quoted at 8% cents f4x60s and 103 for ASXT2 Raw were quiet at unchanged price le continued prices frm., T demand | sacks. | as low Ap- | zold January 15 (Special).- ac- Print for silks ind accrued interest. | the firkt step in | The orizinal | vels. | GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BALTIMORE. January 15 ¢ cial).—White potatoes. 100 2.00a5.00 heans, hamper, hriussels sprouts. quart, 10a 100, 4.00a5.00; cahhage. ton £0.00; sweet potatnes, harrel £.00; vams. harrel. 2.00a4.50: car 100, 5.0037.00; caulifiower, crate 200 celery, crate. 1.50a3.25 hers, crate. 4.00a8.00 ale, 40230, lettuce, hasket. 4 pers. crate, 2.00a5.00: onions 2.50a3, oysterplants, 100 10.00; eggplants, e. 2.50a matoes, 3.0086.00: bhushel, savoy hushel, turnips, hasket, Apples, barrel, 2.50a7.00; cranberries, box, grapefruit, hox, 2.15a4.00; tangerines, hox. 2.75a3.75 riee. quart, 75al.00. Selling Prices at Noon. TWheat— 2 red Winter, spot mestic. . 2 red Winter, 5.0 cuc bu 50 spin; 30250 . spot. 3.70a3.75 . as to dellvery: domestic. new, 90 per hushel: spot, R41 38 £ lots of white deliv bag lots of vellow No. 3. new Y C.onew, 20395, Epot no aoutations. Hay—Receipts, 42 tons no oversupply on the market of better grades of timothy. choice 1 clover mixed and strictly No. hay. for which srades there 1 demand at full quotations. hay eale at any price Quotations, timothy, a ton. today: N No. 3 timof 1 light clover, mi: 2 light clover, mi; 1 wheat, '13.00a13.50. Your Banker Knows. \When in doubt about a 1t your banker Spe- pounds, .00 heets, R.00a 2.00a vors, | 1.75a um shel pep- 100, 5.00a to- ach, cahhage. bushel £.0029.50 oranges, strawher- An. gar. per. vel ox- orad delivered | There is| the | ight | 1 clover | fair | o0 th: xed xed security It is equally as mdch his interest as yours to protect vour savings. You Vour Aeposits—why not fruat with' your inwsstment problems? trust him with him | | 00213.00; Low-; :rade\ of all kinds in ample and slow | medium to Pure 0i1ica'n} st R B A Shane RE &l Shawenern 74 SoCa o s Ouiheast PAL Bs 108 73 Soinea pats e | S0, Ve VK AL Wi & s mem;-m S VESTRUD e Rn &1 ! o ] § Run m”.: : b Ge Rib hi2a i x..l‘..m. ol 12 | 8 whie S |10 Webkter "8 2 ng & Lomp A 38 10115 1on” Carhide 10450 A an ax FOREIGN BONDS 1M B Pl Denmark e Tl nenne A 71 hine N n’ DNDDDY: ANDARD OIL ISSUES Am o1 \ 1300 O 20 Pivm 180 Imn 0 0t Can uw Lid 12005 0 XY axt 1200 Vacuum 01 [POLAND TRADE IMPROVES. Latest Bank Report Reveals Good Gain in Exports. NEW YORK vear-end report land, received by Chamber of s of forei ) 000,000 7 eptember 30 1 ings applicable tc 100,000 otio 31.96, comy minimum reser provement in trade ance port for the t vemher 30. exports exceeding i change zlotye vesterday BETTER WOOL MARKET. 105 Sales INDEPENDENT 011, n hund: Am Cont Oilfie Am Maracaihn € January 15 (P).—-The the Bank o the American Polish Commerce. shows hold irrency reg he larsest and dollar reserve were the reserve with the 30 per cent sest since hold Pete 0 &R Ol Co n Oil Corp Granada Ol 10 Gulf O1l of Pa 10 Honolulu Cons 'O 185 Lago Pet R4 Lago Ol A 54 Leonard 01 the Im foreizn the country’s reflected in re rate on the to 141 1 Ohio Fusl Corn 20 Peer Ol Corp 1 Pennak 0 Cor 3 Red Bank 0 R Reiter-Fost 20 Roxal Co 1 Ryan can 4 <20 ck Cone 10 Salt €k Pro ex d a1 Osage O1l h7uelan Pot e 0°&'G ex d 1 Woadles Pat new Broader Inquiry. BOSTON mer January 1 Bulletin row here ? nauiry for wool. Some of the larger worsted | mills are buying wool for current and | future needs. while man turers are “‘getting a line" uation =0 that they may tell what supplies will bhe | greatest quantities {and will permit of covering in the |case of substantial repeat orders Some of fhe mills are running out enr- rent orders and are running on shorter :\Int‘ for the moment | “The foreizn markets generally are | steady and even firm The Com will say INDUSTRIALS th nfd 1003 LIEN 1+ 100 < manufac. on the he able to ilable in their needs Hawaiian < Pow & Lt n Pow & Li ot Rasen Prod pow B 1% Atlantie 1B Katz vic iz vart Ma AAm Tob ro E“‘R o B R " | B uf Niaz El Po.. 2 3 | LIVE POULTRY EASY. CHICAGO, 13 (. —Pout |try. alive, “easy: receipts cars |gprings, 271s: fowle 2326 turkeys 135 roosters, 20, du»n Hr ) ALEXAI\DRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va After devoting practl meeting to a d to lay a sewer Hunting Creek. the (i its meeting vesterday ferred action until Several proposals including the sion of Mary January 4 Chand €1 Mo 18 Chandler €1 pf wi Cleve Auto i Cohn Fall Marx 7Com P C naw Com P mew pid Cons G Bal new A3 cons Laundry 1 Contl ol Contl Bak B Ral i Contl I Courtlaulds prd January 15.— Lid 33 1 Ciina 116 e Bnenter T n'pfd f ! ! ] lly the’ entire n of a proposal Rosemont to Councl at afternoon di next Thursda by outside firm ate Sanitary Commi: nd, were discussed by ! members of the council and City Manager Paul Morton. The bone of contention is whether the work will be handled throuzh the office of the city engineer or put ont to private coniractors. se who desire 10 enter the he City Couneil at 6. must notify William [ Woollz, chairman of the city Demo. cratic committee. of such before February 4. according to a statement issued by Chairman Woolls | after a meeting of the committee held sterday afternoon No_intimation has been ziven by {any of the present members of the { council as to whether they will enter { the race for re-election. It is believed, | however, that a majority, i not ali !.,g them, will be candidates to succeed ! themselves. The council is composed |of Mayor W. A. Smoot, Robert Jones, Arthur H. Eryant. Thomas ! Fannon and Edward F. Ticer. They were elected in 1922, and assumed the | . | duties of office September 1, following Kelvinator Corp. 80 | election. Landay A ex-d.. & : | The city Democratic committee was organized yesterday afternoon at a | meeting held in the offices of Albert v, i 1 Doehler Die € 3 Dubilier € & Rad 12 Durant Mot 2Dur Co A vic S Fast S S Line 28 Eisenlohr & Bro. 1 Elec Autp Lite Bd . &h'n co Invest Ine R_Secure (o e Rig = Sngre Pub’ Serv Fnc Pu & PP pi 1011 Fageol Motors € 1 Fires T sk th. oon Wi 1l wace i proshman. Chas 13 Gamewel’ co 13 General Bak R0 Gen Baking B § Gon Fireproofing 22 Gilletta S R i 9 Glen Alden Coal_ 13 3 Goodyear Tire T T Grennan: Baking. 1 Eimes ¢ 9 Hanpiness Cds A 12 Happiness Cdy ¥ i Heyden Chemical 1y Hercules Powder. 14! 3 Hires, Chas A.. 4 Horn & Hardart 3 Ind Ravon Cor & 38 Int Contl Rubber Bryan, corner King and South Fairfax streets. Willlam P. Woolls. commonwealth’s attorne: chairman: C. W. Watttles, man, and Albert V. [ (‘I Sh G! exd 180 bR Ch e was elected b vice chalr- Bryan, secretary. anthracite strike | legal | months ended No- | Weekly Summary Reveals Much it- | the election | P. mvenunn' STAR. SELL BIT HIGHER Foreign Cables and Better Trading in Cloth Help | Markets. ) the good | offerings | By the Associated Press NEW YORK, futures opened May. 19.48; July, 1888, October, 18.18; December, 18.01. The cotton market opened at an advance of 1 to 5 points, active months selling about 3 to 7 noints higher in response o steady Liverpool cables and reports of im proving trade in the domestic. mar Ikets for eotton zoods. ! Responze to the atrenzth in Liver- ool modified by a feeling that {relative firmnees there was necessary to re-establish a normal parity between the English and American markets. however. and husiness here was quiet during the first hour. May sold up to 1949 “on the opening advance. but the improvement was not fully main tained and the market was within a point or two of day's closing fizures around 11 o'clock Liverpool reported a <pot demand, but tt in the demand for va was well maintained New Orleans Quotatic ORLEANS futures opened 1996, Marel 39, May July 1855 hid: October, 17.75 asked. The ket opened with first trades show NE gAInS of § points for January and 15, Cotton March 20.04: January steady less insistent improvement and cloths NEW ton January 15—Cat ady. January. Liverpool .1Mn< t n due and re [ orts of a good demand of spots were the stimulating influences. Pri ) gained an additional point aft the call. March trading up 19.43 and May .00, or points above ves terday's cloge. After the first slight purt the market was quiet and flue ions were near the early highs alues at Noon. danuary 1 a.m. bids Cotton NEW YORK ton futures, 11:45 20.02: May, 19.48; July December, 17.8¢ ANS TN otton January. 14 898 Ju TWO P!GGLY WIGGLY FIRMS MAY MERGE Corporation and Stores Company Have Committee Working on Consolidation Plan Assnciated MPHIS. Ter th, New O wi elegram 1o the early today said had been effecte idation of t d 1 L committes Hate The Pigg h lar phis. > Nashvi spectacular larenc in Wall stree Holders o are said 1o he favorahle t olders of the Pi; Corporation_stock also holds 50,000 R stock in the s The Piggly owns the patents han 2.000 retail stores ies operate. Approximately 1 awned by ine Comm that while ward Wiggly Apr plans consol In ipointed 1 of merg tstane wips in Mem Lonis and after the o Saunders this stock the plan, as v Wig corporat of commn in Wiggly LIVE STOCK ON FARMS. Commerce Department Reports on stores Piggly cities the Number of Cows and Hogs. Preliminary estimates of live stock in" the United States show atile and 71842428 swine nuary 1. 1925, the Department of mmerce announced, | The figures. based « aninquennial census o resented declines of 7.6 {the number of cattle and 12,6 per cont in the number o SR with the census figures of January 1 the latest riculture, rep. per cent in The number of dairy rows was esti mated at 17,700,831, a decrease of 10 per cent from the 1920 fizures. Reef | cows numbered 15,086,795, a decline of 0.3 per cent it il placed at 2 per cent months old were 1.155. a decrease of 15.4 and sows and gilte for breed- ing. six months old ar over. were esti mated to number 9,176,084, a decline {of 19.6 per cent DAIRY PRODUCTS. RALTIMORE Live poultry January 15 (Special). Spring chicken; 132; Leghorns, 24a2S: ald hen: roosters, 18a20; old Leghorns i 25: ducks. 23a32: geese. 23a30; turkeys. 15250: old. 42a43. poor and crooked i breasts, 30a3; pigeon: pair. i guinea fow each. 35a75 poultry—Turkeyvs. vouns. fold, 45a46: chicke told 8a30n: ducks. 3%a Fggs—Receipts. 514 and nearby. fresh, doz., 110a41. Butter—Good to fancy t1h.. 43a46: -prints. 46a48; | store packed. 30: dairy 41a42 | procese butter, DIVIDENDS. anie Th. creamery. ladles, 34a36 prints. 30a33 rolls, 30a Stock ot Corp Record. Anna-Superpower | arar Bt Amn Sods Foun mn Tel & Canls | B, 7 6" pt Chrigtia-B pf. . | Coml Credit i Continl Rank De Beers Mines Am shares | Fastarn St Pow Class A_nf Intl Q $1 {Internatl Ry of Nat Am Cem’ pt | Whshhurn-Crochs To vf GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. (Quoted n dollars per million marks, Ger Gi(w Ins! As 1914-18. 550.00 600.00 | Hamburs 4135 1910 . 185.00 180.00 Ger Gt 4-5¢ {forced loani 200 111:00 | (Quoted 1n dollars per tho: | Ger Gen Flec 3145 pre-war Ger Gen Elec 4152 1910 Rerlin 4s pre-war Hamb 36 3138 & 48 pre-war | Hambure Amer Line 4155 | North German Llovd 413s North German Llovd | Pruesian Consels 3 Krupp 58 1921 Duseeldort 4= pre-war Frankfort a-M 4« pre. Munich 4s pre-war | Badheche Anilin . A er Ge Elec ommerz’ and Privat Bank . i Disconto Gellschaft. ... Dresdner Tank. . Deutsche Bank Darmstaedter Bank Mercur Bank Vienna | Heden Chem { = A BUTTER UNCHANGED. CHICAGO. January 15 ().—Butter unchanged: receipts. 7.271 tubs. Eggs lower: receipts, 7.461 cazea; firata, 34 ordinary fi 332333233333333 WASHINGTON, Bond and Insurance Issues Draw Ry the Associated Prese o age houses ume of inquiries from investors con cerning espe tlon of enor by stitutions already have heen put in these securi ties acerning from the bull market of the last two years. have had to establigh departments to | handle this new ports of erude Stat 519 in vember Import in gainst Assoclation of America reports D. .C.,. ERIDAY, RADE STOCKS IN HEAVY DEMAND JANUARY 1926. IAL REPORT | A UNION TRUST | COMPANY OF THE| DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Ta the Comntroller af the Currency. as re aiired hy Ssction 18 Act of Congress. ap. | ved Octnher 1 1AD0. for the vear ended | Broker. | December 30 1055 | = 15. Surprising Number of New | Purchasers. ‘ NEW YORK, report January 15 an ncreased atock puthor and ully oaid Grome ewrnings o venr ended Dee 31 TotAl axnennes for year e A1 1 Total ‘amount «f infarest paid o deponitors for veur ended vol | € s $2.000.000 00 | lieciad | 1925 ended tor bank and insurance stocks lly so since the recent publica pous earnings and profiis the leading banking in- |, /M2l 08 Large amounts of money | Tofal amount of debis Dividends unnaid Reseve for taxes and inter 114480 78 several 160.000.00 | 1.001 30 ®.370.00 505 it is wald. much of it in profitx 47.833.2 <and undivided prof e after deduction of Some brokerage firm« Hema 200 A" rush of business EDWARD J. STELLW AGEN RECORD RUBBER IMPORT\ v YORK. January 15 (@) —Im rubher inta the United | s in December. amounted 1o 33 tons, the largest for any month 1923, compared with 36.030 in No. nd 24380 in December, 1924 tions of all grades of rubber 1925 aggregated 384.837 tons, 314,058 in 1924, the Rubber Luther Bl n ¥. Speer Kauiman Paris’ or T Marean | Franic €. Hents 014 Preston & "Fromas Duntap. | < Kenny. %. s "Harvan Charlen F Wilcan Wa. EDWARD 4 STELLWAGEN Pres | et ' TRVING ZIRPEL. Sacretars. EDSON | L ana W< HARBAN | MBIE, CHARLES ¢ WILZON | and GEORGE F_FLEMING Directors of the Union Trust Compans of the District M Columhia | Distiies 5t Columbia Do herehe atatiment that the ahovs | 1o the best of our hnowl | EDWARD J. STEL IRVING ZIRPEL EDSON B WAGEN President Sacretary REAL ESTATE LOANS ENT HOUS! RESIDENCE LOANS PROPE FRED T. NESBIT AT LOW RATE: INVESTMENT BLDG. Main 9392 oL Treasrer HARRAX AMBIE WILSON FLEMING. Directors and tristees | number of directors Money to Loan b st deed of trust on real eatate Frevailine Cntervat and cammiasion © 420 Wash. L. & Trmat Ride.. Sth & F N.W. 120h a (Sealt T DUTTON WAINWRIGHT Notare Puhiic. District a1 alambia (Mr commisslon sxpires Nov. 20, 1479.) $400,000 Immediately Available For Purchase of Well Secured Second and Third Trust Notes able for first WE FINANCE —AT1 classes of income-producing proparty Large Loans a Specialty Current Int. rate and commission Higbie & Richardson, Inc. 816 15th St. N.W. t Thrit. We are getling more new 4% 35— hank of Washinkton hecause we o Central Savings Bank Under Government Supers 110 11th St., Near G ancie M Savage. Pre ON SAVINGS I A Real Encouragement Alse funds av; trust loans. Prompt Action Reasonable Rates Donald M. Earll 507 Insurance Building 15th St. N.W. Main 832 ¥ Mo dent N 007 FIRST MORTGAGES FOR SALE Denominations of $250, $500, $750, $1,000 and Upwards 6%2% Loans Made on Property Located in the District of Columbia JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street JOHN POOLE, President Stocks Bonds 0dd Lots Carried ow Margin Buck & Company RROKERS— Established 1910 312 Evans Building 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Tel. Franklin 7300 Direct Private Wires te New York LOANS We will gladly receive and give prompt attention to applications for Loans on Washington Real Estate Current rates of interest. Should you have Money to Invest —we can also take care of vou. Our experience, ex- tending over a period of Thirty-Five Years —insures your protection. Percy H. Russell Co. 926 15th St. N.W. Al First Mortgage Notes For Sale In Denominations of $100, $250, $500, §1, 000 AND P 637 Interest Secared on D. C. Real Eatate Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. Fatablished 1887 1433 K Street N.W. Mr. Edward W. 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