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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B. €, BATURDAY, 1026, JANUARY 30 NEW YORK C Received by Private Wire PRIGES HOLD FIRA AT CENTER MARKET | Any. progress was made on the side | of advance on the Curh Market to. day. There was a good deal of sell- inz for the purpose of evening up nunts preparatory to the new week, offerinzs were well absorbed and BY WILLIAM ¥. HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK. January 30.—Little, i Lower Beef and Lamb Are Week’s Feature—Pork | but | the results was no materfal decli; Stays at High Level. | prices. | An exception to the gzeneral tend 4 | #ney was American Cyanamide, which Tower prices of beef and lamb fea. | W YORK anuary 30.—k . tored the week's market nuary 30.-—Follow Pork prices |ing is an official list of bonds and ned a high level, and poultrs |Stocks traled the New York prices experienced slizht ad jCurb Market today Dealers predict increased prices for | i HoNes Jamb the coming week. but bhelieve: 3 ook o8 beef prics will remain stationary < & El 6 Poultry dealers say the season for A W Sl O fresh killed turkeys is about over.| ;g Alacopds ! AT There will he a few received from time to time. however. but dealers expet | 19 nen b thn %, 10 y 10 depend npen the frozen stack of Heth Sie i PpIY most of the demand B e onl - : AupplY most of the demand. 25 ¥ Oplo 1 26 Cities Serviee 6 POrT FAERRNED Strawherries Cheaper. 1 Cities Service 127 Displays of fruits and vegerahl 1] Cities Serv, 1011 Cities Ser i chiefly from Florida and Califs . 14 T Are attracting attention of buyer o0k Florida strawberries are quoted at 5 from 40 to 60 cents a guart. and the | 100 T..Am»ua demand has made the mar 10813 et weak. | 3 103 | AGen P s B P toes are being received with only 1 Grand ke 37 168 1o moderate demand. making the mar Iniand Steel 3135 DR, steady. Liberal supplies of let Lib et e 1058 being veceived from California. Ari-; 10 Manitaha Fow 7S 108 108 Yona and Flovida. prices covering a i wide range. ! 105 Moderate supplies of spinach, cauli- | Yor & 1032 flower and carrots are reported, and | =oDon MF 208 C A only slight supplies of tomatoes, egg-| 13 Pen Ohto Fd A 10813 plants and heets are heinz received 10210 Today's Wholesale Prices. i flx;_':'l")’\‘.lé'fi;':)‘i‘p;' o M s.:z Buttec~Fancy. one<pound “prints, Sou Cai Ea e 1T a3 a7 tub, 49a50: stors packed, 33 3 800 Tk L Be Lt 1R Average receipts. 3N can-| 8 St MeuTLoU {79 197 42a43: hennery, 33a4f; storage, | 8 3uipn co'd 9y, 993 | Tmaa 104 Poultry—Aalive: Turkevs, top, o a8, 45. Spring chickens, 33a35; towls, | 109% lechorns, 22; ducks, D 22 Keats, 4070, Dressed b e 18a52; fowls, 30a 2 Walwor M1 s A a4y e sk ol 1 Webster Mil 615 101 Shal.00 FOREIGN BONDS b Live stock -Calves, ‘Amv Nat Cor s 113 eavy and medium Niv Cologne. 6154 i3 vy, e aciry “Dresden 72’ 2 . 147, > e T I Meats—Leef, 18: lamb, 30a23: veal,| # Eat RR France e 2 1) 23: dressed pork. hes Vialergs | o2 Erench’ Nat 21 o . 75 Ge 1 G hd medium, 16: light, 17: loins, 26a28: | 31 Gesat Cose B R s 2 shoulders, 21a22: fr hams, 28a30. | 4 Hamburg E _7» DR, 08 Frui - | A R ek B 3 v na'y nid*5e : _ Fruit and Vegetable Review. Slod M BEnidite 28 akn Todax’s market report on fruits and SUR10RY 1h8N vegetables. compiled by the Market | B e L 101 News Service. Bureau of Agricultural 1Rhine M D 0715 D RoRte g 32 Bhine Wentp 541 Apples—Supplies moderate: demand | kS e ar 20" a8 noderate, market steady: barrels, Vir. 3 S1em & Hal 7s "33 04 inia_and Pennsvlvani STANDARD OIL ISSU'ES taymans. mostly 00; . A3inch Staymans, 6502 Anslo Am Oil.. 1810 Washington, medium to large sizes, Mgl Ao 1O/ Nic extra fancy, Delicious 3. extra | fancy Staymans, 2 Mt 3.00; bushel bas- | les reported. | Contl HOn Sl v e 2 S | Gal'S @' ptd new Cahbage—Supplies moderate: de. 100 Himble O & R mand moderate. market steady: mew | 1000 Imn' O Can ‘ew siock, Florid 112-bushe! hamper, | 3100 Tt pointed type. : Texas. 1'z-bushel 30N Y Yhampers, pointed type. packed Iy o S ihen. 2.00: old st K. no sales reporte Celery—Supplies moderate: demand Prairie 0 & moderate. market steady: California. 16 Gopirie crates, all sizes, most 7.50: Flo 100 S0 g inch_crates. 4.6 doz. 3753400 0 s o small size. 3.50 Other Prices Today. s D 1E00S O N Y VS 0 Ohin 1S 0 of Caiif W 1 ) Vacuum Ol market steady: California, | | llev, crates Iceerz type, |Sales INDEPE | . few higher: 6 doz., 2.50 | 0 bdrds s e E 11 Am Con Oilfids Arizona, crates Iceberg <ype. 20 A ARG Lettuce—Supplies moderate: demand | moderate, | on moderate 'realizing for over week end. Aside from the better doz., 2.75a3.00. Florida, bushel hamp- | ers, Big Boston type, fair quality and ! condition, 2.00a> i Onions—Supplies light: demand lizht ymarket steadv: New York. 100-pound | A1 0N of Pa sacks, vellows, 17 0. 1. best, 3 { g'l\"vf“ ||,"" <ome fair aualite. 2 733000 Ohio, % Laeo O A pond sacks. veilows, 8. No. 1 pard O A3 Yo Famien Potatoe ipplies moderate: de o o e o mand moderate, market steadv. Mich 1; Deer oW Cory 130-1b. sacks. Russet Rurals, U 16 Red Bank 01l sl L S ) Roval Con 0 & R higan. 130.b. sacks, Russet | S ok T - 8 No. 1, 7.0027.10. i Woodier et new Spinach—supnlies moderate; de- | : ey foetin mand 1 for zood stock. market INDUSTRIALE. steady. Texas. bushel baskets, Savoy | 107 . ¢ & 1 nn s 2 Ala Gre So . 108 07 type, fair quality and condition. 1.50a | Alim Ca now - 105, 102 1. outh Car cloth-top veneer lum Co new ‘b 983, tarrels. Savoy t 50 IA‘""[.',PI:"!]' Cem. ]'ég 5 , m L ) 23 Caulifiower -l 304m Pow & Lt n 743, mand moderate i 1 Am Pow & Lt pf 241y fornia, crate 10 Am Rayon Prod. a0s [ iAm ermy @S B Tk Lt & Pow o Tomato Market Dull. ! 1 Armoit eather! s Tomatoes—Supplies demand | 80 Gas 4 32 » limited. market dull. Cuba, re-packed | 7 Atan'p Fidit S0 3-pan cartons, ripe. wrapped, choice h connt, 3.0 a8 Carrots—Supplies moderate: demand 14 maoderate, market dull. Texas, hushel in Paskers, 2.0 5 i 3n Reets pplies very lizht: no sales | 88 cenorted, | 3, Strinz heans ipplies very light: | 9 A demand moderate, market steady: | 1Ch Niv BT Florida, ubushel hampers. Green, | % Gommon FC n fair aquality and condition. 10,00, | 2 Cons Dairy Prod Strawbervies —Supplies light: de- | 43 Contin Bak B mand slow, market slizhily weaker: | 4 Gontamas Pid k3 Florida. pony frigerators. 10ak0 per | ll"rm’! I";!s! = 1 aua 30 per qu | 2curtias Aero ArL. ' per quart i Tcurt Aero M vid & & Peppers, inis, squash. cucum- | De For R C vtr 10 1 bers, okra. pea: -Supplies very ! Pochier Die D ¢ s Lin Lin ton few sales reported tn quote. | N ¢ it 14 . senlohr & Bros 20); 19% ° Rond & S pfd 106 1057, FORD PLAN RESUMED o e i 10 - Inveet Inc.. BRI it \ - i 'ec RIg new S0 817 sl R Securs Co. 10 ax 03 Employes Again Offered Share in g P S PP pfd 1003 100% 1003 Fageol Motors Co 811~ &11 © 41 a ‘s <. e Finance, ~ 341 4% U S nto Compan FSIETofE: | Fed Metals T W 2l =) DETROIT. January 30 (P).—The| 4Fed Botor Truck 44% 435 43 Ford Motor Co. has announced that | 2 FrHHM 39 3 E profit-sharmg certificates will he avail- | 43 Freshman Chas. 2 ahle to emploves Februoar 1. Issu- Goneral Bak A iy 3 General Bak B. 15 ance of the certific was tempo- 50 Cillette & R. - 100 rarily discontinued last April 1. when 13 Glen Alden Coal lfl: A $25.000.000 quota was reaches 8 Goodyear Tire T 25 1 Grim R&C R. . The plan under which employes re-{ 1] fappiness € St F ceive each six months a share of the | 1HE & U pfd wi Ford Company profits originated in| 1 Hazeltine (‘XT lanuary, 1920, ch employve is per- 3 r AL mitted to deposit from his pay check | Rub: an amount nat to exceed one-fourth of | 4 ) e his total pay. Formerly the I Ve &N one - third When $100 accrues ibbes Ow Sh’G1 emplove is given a anteeing the haldor fnvestment certificate guar- | & per cent on his 3y S West Tl i I Mid W Ul ptd 1 Mid W 17 pr lien i 3 Miller Ruh new. ! 1 Mirror ‘pfd _. . | a1 PL o 7 i Y Té1Co 'p . ickel Plate n Wi iles Bemt Pnd n izer Corn o Ohio Powe COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY Ohio Traction i Penn Pw & Lt 2 Pines Wint FC A i Pittsbureh & LE Power Corp N ¥ 1 Procter_& Gamble P sd P SAN FRANCISCO. Janus mecond advance in sugar prices here | this vear has put retail quotations at | $6.75 per 100 for granulated cane, and $6.55 for begg. The advance followed aise hy refiners. & L WATERVILLE. N. 1 ry 30. e Ay The International P oise Ty ': dto the Woodstock Lumber Co.| ' R R How I 3 20.000-acre timber tract here for ap 5 Serv El Cor 5 proximately $1,000,000. TR e 2 s () Sou Cal K3 KANSAS CITY. January 30.—As the | season advances and the run of hozs Sparke Wit continues short. he buying :ide i in-| Standp € 5 clined to show concern about future | Stots Mow .00 g3 eupplies. | & Thermiod Rad C.. 1% 1 = | 1Tob Prod Exo .. 413 ] CHICAGO. Januar he fresh| &Trans Lux Pic'A 133 12 vegetable market loc wer than | & Tung Sol Lamp A 1004 H » week ago, with cabbage $5 to $15 a 6 Union Carbldg .- 392 a8 ton down, and potatoes off 10 to SUni G&En ;. 4 R vents a hundredweight. Lettuce has| 117Uni ¢ & Ja% in sropped until it is $1.50 a crate under { °3 Ufil Shar 120 2y ”‘i top for the year 23 ) Shar opi was 4 % s Ru . 18 EW ORLEAN January 30.—| 11TUSBb Red... (8 3% i rs and manufacturers say orders 3 War 1 ‘;“ to: Spring delivery are in excess of 2w 13 12 hose of lasi. vear. and a zood Spring i wh 70 70 usiness is expected. . 1vel 11 11 2 | cables no other influence was develop: | their 4 | strangulation effect. URB MARKET Direct te The Star Office | was bid up to 199. where it compared | with the Friday final of 194. In the | mining section. Utah Apex was the leader. United Gas and Improvement recovered 2 points of its lost ground. The selling which came Into the market for oil shares might have reflected disappointment over nounce an increase in midcontinent | quotations. down a half point and similar losses | occurred in other Standard Issues. | satenin hundreds. 10 Aris Globe € | 2 Cons Con Mines 1 Crown King Cons | 20 Eureka Croesus 10 Flor G. tailure | of the Prairie Ofl and Gas (‘0. to an-| Standard of Indlana was | "\m“sm R % 1st Trust Loans Prompt Acuon First Mortgage Loans SUUIHERN RAH-WAY ’ }l Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission { % And Construction Loans %! Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. HGHT lN [:UURT‘?Retid:ncet, T::r’:menl Howses | ——— ' :: and Business Property 2 = T ! Ut B ‘e Anplications Invited 2 FEDERAL'AMERICAN | %N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. % {Holders of Preferred Stockzg 1018 e SN S ot 4 NATIONAL BANK ) ST IRRVINER RN | Demand Greater Share in Dividends. RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street JOHN POOLE, President ds First Mortgage Bon | e - | By the Ascociated Prees. | RICHMOND, Va., 30.- The | fight of preferred holders of the Southern Rallway for a greater share |in the dividends of the company en. |- | tered the courts again here vesterday !Al!hur Lyman of Massachusetis, a‘First Trust Money: | preferred stock hoider, filed a request | ON HAND | O Sith Bulding 813 NO LOSS TO ANY | January When You Have Funds to Invest, Consult WELCH, Loan Specialist ’?g%&fi‘”&"’.“&i‘?’.’" % [for a temporary tnjunction restrain | Fatablished 1899 [ NesTnont “Miming i . L eliiiord 7 Rl I 3 | e [t i S| Boilding Lotns aed | Orie,And 7% Red Warrior: | divigend declared December 10 and | uilding Loans l!ld First Deed of Trust | Tk Fdenen [gave natice of suit in force the com-| Completed Properties Nadl Estate Notes for Sile Tenonah Ext.. | pany to Nlll;{llzl’v ny dividends over i | in Amounts from ,250 up to { T Verde Ext [ Der_cent hetween the preferred and | Reasonable Interest $1,000 or more. Ueah Avex. i « | common stock holders. I and Coriinisvicn | 4% Millions Tnvolved. i Gonsult WELCH, Realtor 2 v The bill in chancery. filea in behall, JAMES F. SHEA Toan Specialist QUOTATIONS FR | N COTTON HARKET Favorable Cables Help to Day’s Trading—Goods T ade Less Active. By the Amsociated Press. WV YORK. January 30.—The | cotton market opened steady today at an advance of 1 | sponse to relatively cables. and favorable steady Liverpool trade a<vices 4 | from the Manchester goods market The effect of the latter on sentiment, however, was somewhat modified by reports of less active business in the | domestic goods trade the past week. and after selling up to 12.62 for Ma | 'and 18.22 for October. prices eased off a few points under realizing or liquidation. | A Manchester cable said demand from China was improving and that arns were firmer. with stocks re- | duced. Liverpool cables said cover- ing and trade calling had absorbed | hedge selling. although demand for | spot cotton was less insistent. New York. futures closed steady at an advance of 3 10 6 points. High . March Opening: March Mas. 19,60 July. | 1293 October. 18 December. 1701 New York Quotations. NEW ORLEANS, January 30. —The Cotton Market opened firm in svm- pathy with better Liverpool cables than due and first trades showed gains of 4 o 7 points, with March at 19.59. Ma at 19.04 and October at 17.62. These prices were the highest for the time being as the market eased off slizhtly | | atter the call, reacting 3 to 6 points the ed and trading continued light. New Orleans futures closed steadr at a net advance of 1 to 10 pointa. i High 9.85 1986 March May' Juiv | Detoner " | Deramber Openinz March. 19, 1R AR Betaver. 17 8 asckad. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. (Quotations furnished hy W B. Hinhs & Co ! Nominal Selling checks g0ld value. _ todav London, pound. .....$4.8865 $1.86% Montreal.” doll fion -~ Paris. franc. 03790 | Brussels. " fran: 0454 Berlin, ark. L2381 Rame, lira. L0404 Zurich, franc 1928 Athenx, drachma. 0139 Madrid. pereta. 1414 Vienna. crown’ 000014 14 Rudanest. crown. O0014 7 Prague. crown 02087, Warsaw. zloty 141 | Conenhagen. crown | 0da. crawn . Steckholm. erewn TREASUiY CERTIFICATES. (Quotations furnished hy Redmond & Cn.) “—Close.—— Bid Marck 15, 1926, 1001, Dee. 151876 100 ina June 15, 1978 a0 2g.ae an Tune 1K 197670 902932 100 Sent. 1K 1978 100 11-3% |00 March 15 1027 161 101 Dec. 15. 1927 10114 101 e | BOSTON STOCK MARKET. | BOSTON. January 30.—Following 1= a list of today’s highest, lowest and closing priess for the most active stocks dealt in here: Am Tel & Tel Arizana Com Ringham Mines Tineton & Ma. . Calu_ & Heela. . | Conner” Range ' Taat Steamshin Fdison Flae ... Cilletts & Hond Rnhher” | Lihhy MeN &' Lib Maine Cent .. Mass Gac .. Mergenthaler Mohawk .. Nat Leather New Cornelia New Enz T & arifc il uiney Swift & Co Swift Tnternat Torrington ... . Tnited Shoe M. [0 ni_Shoe M ntd 28 Mtan Avex .. S Ttah Metal "2 Waltham Waich Walworth ...... 3 £5Y BN ke r 3 ZRHIXG L4 ASSRPARBLSS o I Lo R H SE2»3335%23505 4 R4 17 1 2ali wps 238ennu- 3T 0 3oERR3AD AR5 S555.258803330% 115 sapammal, o | Where Orchids Are Pests. Orchids, 3o prized by the flower con- nisseur, and in almost all sections of the United States comparatively ex- pensive, are little short of costly pests in some ports of Porto Rico. In this island there are two species that have proved destructive to the citrus groves, growing like weeds and entangling enormous roots over the | branches of the citrus trees with a e X et First Use of Forks. From the Kansas City Times. The use of forks is comparatively modern. They are first mentioned in France in 1379, and as late as the sixteenth century their use at court | was satirized as a novelty. French and Scottish convents forbade them as sinful. Thomas Céryate, who visited Italy in 1608, is said to have intro- duced them into England; but as late as 1688 few English nobles owned more than a dozen. At first table forks had only two prongs, later three, and four only toward the end of the seventeenth century. Going Higher Up. From the Detroit New: Mrs. Newriche—The pastor says we'll §0 to heaven if we put a doliar in_the collection plate. Newriche—Put in $2. We don't 1 | want to stop at heaven. to 4 poinis in re-| 15th & N. Y. Ave. Main 4347 of all preferred stock holders. rerurn. | ‘uhle Monday, set out that the 1% per cent dividend dec! | would give common per cent for 1924, azainst only | cent’ paid preferved. \While th junction involved cnly $300.000. the | Suit notice of which was given was| said to involva probably millions of jdollars. The preferred stock holders sked that a permanent injunction be 643 Loui ‘ na Ave. N.W. red December 10 tock holders 2 per in-| Over a Quarter of a Century's Experience | issued enjoining the Southern Rail-| CEA ey e laniainine e Suthema anl Definite of 11, per cent quarterly unless both | 5 _m-ero':.mx .\ndl common atock holder: procedure in Apartment | squally participated. e b (Bt thesithres House management, the quarterly payments of dividends of 1'q per cent on 1924 husiness, follow | by the 13 dividends of | violated the contractinna | preferred stock certificates ! Claims in Petition. result of our wide expe- rience, enables us to save vou time and cost. We helieve we can relieve yvou The petition claimed half of 1 per { cent dividend for preferred stock | of the :fefiff" part '_” holders 1o equalize the dividend paid | vous supervisory detail. common stock holders or a permanent | | - Sl mjunction enjoininz the Southern | to the absolute satisfac- Raflway from pay ny further : : . | dividends on common stock nuntil fur tion of you and vour their dividends he paid preferrad stock & holders. tenans. Notice nf the =uit follows closely | |upen the recent dec on of the i Supreme Court of Appeals. memoran- | | St St | B R SAUL CO. | January 20. The decision upheld the ' ||| Main 2100 925 15th St. NW. { decree of the Law and Equity Court in | denving preferred stockholders of the | { Southern Railway hack dividends over i | & period of 30 years. Preferred stock-| holders claimed they should have been | paid these back dividends hefore any | dividends were paid on common stock i Your Banker, Knows. When in doubt about a security | consul® vour bank is equally as ! much his_interest ur 1o protect i vour savines. You trust him with your deposits—why not trust him - z i | With your investment problems? i Metropolitan Life Insurance Company | = “i OF NEW YORK ! RESLESTTEIL0AD i FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS I FRED T. NESBIT || | WEAVER BROS. JNVESTMENT BLDG. Main 9392 Realtors Money to Loan | Secured by first deed of trust on real estate evailing interat and commissiin Pr ! Joseph L. Weller 40 Wash Wid=.. oth 809 15th Street N.W. & Trast FN.W. ‘WE FINANCE Large Loans a Specialty Current int Higbie & Richardson, Inc. 816 15th St. N.W. fing property rate and commission Commercial Garage and Showroom L Street Near Connecticut Avenue Two Floors and Cellar Over 10,000 Square Feet Alley Entrance With Automobile Elevator Excellent Location for Taxi Service Near Mayflower Hotel First Mortgage Notes For Sale In Denominations ef $100, $250, $500, $1,000 AND UP 637 Interest Secured on D. C. Real Estate Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. tablished 1R8T 1433 K Street N.W. i e e |INVESTMENTS| Lease for Term of Years Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. 738 Fifteenth Street i Four Months' Course ! Beginning Feb. 1 t overs the entire fisld of Tnvest- ]I ments fn a clear, concise. non. |4 technical manner. Weo Four Months' Courses in || Business Mathematics: Business || i} Psvenotogy English; || Public Sp Y. M. C. A. COLLEGE || (Coeducational) 1736 G St N.W, Main 8250 | When You Need a Loan | Think of WELCH, Loan Specialist Money to Loan At 5,9, and 6% INTEREST Refore Placing or Renewing Your Tst or 2nd Trust Consult Welch, Realtor Toan Speeialist Quick Replies Reasonable Charges 15th & N. Y. Ave. M. 4346-4347 Open Until 5:30 P.M. Monday & Tuesday, Feb. 1st and 2nd Be Sure of - Safety ' Making this time-tried bank custodian of vour cash makes certain’ the safety of your PAY DAY and other funds. OFFICERS: William D. Hoover. President | Woodbury Blar. 1st V. Pres. | Frank W, Stone, 2d V. 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STON. ll’m'd on Large and :‘:r':”s"} e Pl tAR Small Accounts National Savings & Trust Co. Capital and Surplus,” $3,000,000.00 59th Oldest Savings Depository in Washington Year Cor. 15th and Néw York Ave. by SURETY COMPANY May be purchased if de- sired or. Morris Plan of deferred payment and 5% paid on installments THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision odU. 8. Treasury 1408 H Sereet N. W. FIN ;F_Rglisfie ANCIAL., —to build homes! —to build apartments —to build business properties! —on homes already built! : | i | | Terms arranged to conveniently meet the | requirements of the borrower. | J B. F. SAUL CO. | Main2100 925 15th St. N.W. : The New York Life Insurance Co. . Offers to Make 3 First Mortgage Loans On Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia and Nearby Maryland Suburbs for 3, S or 10 Year Periods. 5V2% ON APPROVED SECURITY Apply RANDALL H. 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S NMI-AZ~ nterest usll be pasd the Mortgage Department $1,400,000,000 | Lost in 1925 | IN 1925, the American Bankers Asso- ciation reports that the American i people invested and lost, in fraudulent and worthless stocks, the staggering sum of $1,400,000,000, or about $13 each for every man, woman and child in the Nation. Had they consulted their bankers, much of this could have been saved. As ‘Why not a nation, we use our banks. also use our bankers? The next time you have occasion to confer with your banker, ask him about our 64% First Mortgage Notes. Dur- ing 36 years no investor has ever suf- fered loss from Notes purchased through us. Swartzell, Rheem &Hensey Go., Mortgase Bankers 72715, Street NW ‘Washtagon.DC. - 56 Years Without Loss to An Investor i3