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[ FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1926. FINANCIATL. = o7 : market steady; Florida, pony refrig- Have You Been Stung Yet? Money io Loan erators, 50a60; mostly 65 per quart. Some men have to get stung good | Secured by first deed l ‘E w k ol{l( CUR.B lleRKET Peas—Supplies moderate, demand |and hard before they learn to be cau- | 5 Pfivl.«w Tter: 7 moderate, market steady; Mexico, | tious in making investments. Before | JOseph I. Weller v Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office crates, 7.00a7.50; few best, 8.00. you invest—investigate! | ———— We' will gladly receive | and give prompt attention to applications for Loans on Washington FEDERAL AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK YORK, February 2.—There moderate, market firm; Cuba, pepper was more of a disposition to offer [down substantially. Nizer Corposa~ | | | v's operations on| ¢jon “B"” and Electric Refrigerator Squash, cucumbers, okra—Supplies Virginia Home Buyers | | | Peppers — Express receipts light, ) i BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. Profit-taking in shares of electric ket steady; Cuba, crates fancy, 6.00. 3 bl , A d NEW 2 refrigerator companies carried prices ‘Eggplant—Supplies light, leman Money to an —— e crates, fancy, 7.00. | — prices down in to | Real Estate Cables Easy—(overing _in|te,Cum, Eechange. and it wax no | 108, "50 470 Dealers Unable to Explain|vers ishi." o siew reporea™ | g MR U™, PAT® 0 || RESOURCES, $14,000,000 Il Current rates o interest. : the side of lower.prices were mwn;u}i The early offerings of baking com- ” Becond Trust Notes Bought 1315 F Street Should you have - with s suce ¥ ivi ; shares panied reports of N— ter Higher i RAILWAY CO. | Near Months—inquiry for | i oons,meri i, | B, s ot et cirs iy | eason—Butter Higher n S\zgm;gmuas BY-LAWs|L- GARLAND KENDERICK | soms voous, rresaens (|| Money to Invest lay’s crude oil price adva es, s dis- | the ouse of epresentative: = —we can alsc aKe care o Cloth Favorable. ?;.pmmx‘,‘,[b.‘ those who waere inclined | information from the Department of Market Today. 3 Clarendon, Va.—Clar. 422 ifles e e expect higher prices once the new |Justice and the Trade Commission con- NEW YORK, February 2 (#). |schedules became effective. While | cerning the proposed food combina By the Associated Press. there v proposed amendment to tgefibyil e : tending over a period of no apparent weakness in|tlon. General Baking class “A" Was| pgg prices in this city today were | of the Atchison, Topeka and San o < F; W YORI, February 2 Cotton |LhIS quarter, in only a few instances | offered down more than a point and |, 88 THEE8 B 0 S0 OUMT TR Ratiay, lberalizing the lssuance of _Thirty-Five Years o T e nuALy o | were higher prices recorded. Lago Ol | losses occurred in the “B' shares and : stock, will be voted upon by stock- —insures” your protection. s opened steady. March, 20.20: fand Transport was bid up fractionally | in Continental “B.” which quotations were received, ac-|poqer "ot the annual meeting April | ea i ; July, 18.80: October, 18.17; |in anticipation of its early listing on| Fajardo Sugar went into new high |cording to the statement of a local| 22 It would authorize the directors | Percy H. Russell Co g . & {the Stock Exchange. ground. leal to issue and dispose of any capital . 1 The market opened | LA i AR ceR s stock of the company, common or 926 15th St. N.W. ot ¢ line of 1 to 6 points in re-| NpWw YORK, February 2.—Fol- &k TR som - 128 Just why this condition should exlst | Dol 0q “therctofore or hereafter e to relatively easy Liverpool | lowing is an official list of bonds and| 3 Mare Wite Lon.-. 8% 8% |he was unable to say. Prices were|ayihorized in such manner and upon 2 Mar o5 2 lower than last week's prices, how- [Fuchoped 1o Suith WETLIl o as the s 5 . bu . rering by mnear | Stocks traded in on the New York o 24 o) : L fusther coverin ‘i‘, e | Marker today, 19, ne “-”‘3 15% 1 ever, and still lower prices are anticl | bogrd shall deem advisable. subect, S W S S month shorts and additional buying | - : Tosm 104 b pated. however, to such preferential rights 3 sty of new crop deliverles for forelgn ac. | Sesin DONDS, tmdw O prisiie® 1438 448 3r':a‘§er?\gfirr$o?fmzs hyes :‘fi?f:dm?ll as the then existing stockholders may build h 1 3 Aoplicati Invited ve it a generally «?;,m- et Pic g '1*?‘“ ik 391 3 | l6a St0cic dropped from 42a43 to 37a have to subscribe therefor to bui omes! 3 pplications Invite Active n sold about 7 w "33, 008, 21 25% % | 38. Hennery eggs, 45a46 last week, SR = H 1 & oy o | 51 4R Gt &3 g 3 a8 agl§ |were auoted”ut Y04z today“Storags | SHOE TRADE IMPROVES. J bt'{l:“lld _apartments! for s to 1057 an | 2 Bacondy 10350 104 » e : Guiotea ut 23024, g DEOETON. Bebeusry 5;.;?3’.53“22;7 =tor Sl B propestical First Tr ust 0 et w | Asso 3 Rl 267% 28% 4 ni Shoe Machinery S . from the lowest at the end of the | 08 207 w4 29 Nizer Core'Det 7aiy FER ERL m;‘}_f(:i gfi‘;esinr‘;f&fifia :hll,:’;;"f: erly are operating at 70 per cent of —on homes already built! T Qi TAterpon] o hades sei LS i 100 ARSI (n it |prices | Buter prices war mpeniad| eIy o e o Terms arranged to conveniently meet the Loans o decline 5ol to s 1N 104% States 2 28, -quarter of a cent higher, but the s . ing and dation, but said there 2009 abos - Sta L C pf 00 A o e, erations lately have been @bove nor- : 5 was demand and a con- o315 B L 4% 38 fl{fl*;“e;’d‘“"“ 1d not affect the retall | /2, 00, % o better tone in the requirements of the borrower. - sider: cotton cloths. = 17 Bac Stes Bofler.. 18% 19 B 5 boot and shoe industry. In any amount. Secured nis | Quotations. 10614 1 B w10 Today’s Wholesale Prices. — — —_— B F SA O on improved property in . S Rt # 8 | Butter—rancy, onepound prints, | R —— A 1 l ll ; ( : L e Dt e Eebruacy 2 (8 | Propiiviac Brush 42, 3. |51a52; tub, 49ab0; store packed, 85. Mort sections apenell o §E&L 31s; 414, | Eggs—Average receipts, 35a36; can- irst Mo . < o Lt s R TR i Main2100 925 15th St. N.W. 1 - 1Rand Sl I8 300 4oy o | 23024 EH.S 13 Lowest Rates . 7 Reo MOLOF. oes 2 23% Poultry—Alive: Turkeys, top, 44a The F.H. ¢h Street ’ . = 3 13 Rickenbacker Mo 7% 7% | 45; Spring chickens, 33a35: fowls, 28; mith Building, 813 Fifteen E 1 374 a7 S YEARS luic ervice PR Ratuot.. 81h ot " | Leghorns, 22; ducks, 25a27; geese, 20a 7O ANY INVESTOR IN 53 3 < Singer, M, 4 976% 3763 | 22; Keats, 40a70. Dressed: Turkeys, [ WO LOSS E 5 Serv Elec Cor A“277% 271 2 48a52; fowls, 30a32; Leghorns, 25; H 3 s d §SlrgRadiomie 18 138 33’:"5 ducks, 27a28; geess, 26a26; keats, — | 1% dtone an Fairfax i 4 Southeast P & L 417 41% i 80a1.00. . X esterdny's Bttt ot M8 818 MBI sock—Catven, top, 15 hogs, REAL ESTATE LOANS The New York Life Insurance Co. || 1342 New York Ave. = R o Duiries A B2y Bl 81 and medium, 13%; light, choice, ANY AMOUNT 2 Aain 2424 g% PuER A B By GO 7 Apie Rt Offers to Make i & 1 S rwaat BL5t 11345 11303 11213 | Meats—Beef, 16; lamb, 20a25; veal, ||| nEeS/Qcr moune o RoPERIL o gt i “Over Thirty Years of ’ otton 3 Sparks Withing. 2 ;I 268 28% | 23; dressed pork, heavy, 14al4%: me: ! . # i = o Spitdort Beth ‘Bl 40% 40, 4004 | qiim, 16; light, loins, 26a28; FRED T. NESBIT i Flrst Mort age Loans 3 Real Service % ; Octo: T Stiley Conew’s 308 4080 4030 | shoulders, 2 fresh hams, 28a30. INVESTMENT BLDG. Main 9352 = B s o M B aan Fruit and Vegetable Review. — Gon e : ? N 1 m‘.‘ 5 St & 08, 304, Today's market report on fruits and n Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia and Octo 13 Fpormiod W 43 433 | vegetables, furnished by the Market Nearby Maryland SuburBs for 3, 5 or 10 Year Periods. b P4 (3% 45 |News Service Bureau of Agricultural | % B 13" ol onomics, says: i = B _10% _10% | 237 937 Apples—Supplies moderate; demand : GREATER WOOL DEMAND . b "ib | morare. arkar. menty. . e | Houses Apartments The Evolution of 804 1 | Pennsylvania and Virginia, Staymans, 6 Bou Business Properties Office Buildin A M- w l h BY MILLS FORECAST %1537 197 | A0% inches, best, mostly 6.00; fair | (] E SiBaldinge cquiring Wealt! . y \115:;‘ lill’}c quality, 5.0 Pennsylvania, A SECURED BY Yispatch to The Star. y Etid »° |inches, Black Twiggs nd , SR Sty (8™ 188 ‘8w |6.00a6.50; Virginia, Romes First Mortgages ON APPROVED SECURITY P JUSIUL Hinew 183% 1004 1) inches, 5.50a6.00; hes, ; Appl entury— 3 HERM- o038 103 204 | New York, Baldwins, A 213 inches, || priscipaland iaterest of which are poly 8 ok W Washington, medium to The pirate roamed th ooy cions, " éxra. tancy || GUARANTEED DALL H. HAGNER & GOMPANY seas, robbing merchant ves. 5 3.00a3.25; Winesaps, fancy, 8.00; Staymans, extra 57 an euwtstanding [fancy, 2.50a2.75; Romes, extra fancy. || SURETY COMPANY Bushe! baskets: || May be purchased if de- Cabbage—Supplies moderate; demand || sired on Morris Plan of moderate, market steady. New stock: | red ym Florida, 1%-bushel hampers, pointed deter, payment and |type, 82503 35; Texas, packed locally, || 5% Pald on installments round type, 8.00. Old stock: New York, bulk, per ton, Danish type, 60.00. Celery Cheaper Today. ceterr e eapmten e semnns | PILAN BANK APPLICATIONS INVITED moderate; California, market Nllxhsl Under Supervision of U, Treasury weaker; crates, all sizes, 7.25a | Florida, market steady; 10-inch crates, for LOANS on 4-6 dozen, mostly 4.00. e IMPROVED PROPERTY mand moderate, market firm; Cali fornia, Imperial Valley, crates iceberg type, 45 doz., 3.25; few higher: few low as 3.00; Arizona, crates iceberg Located in the sels of priceless plunder and acquired vast fortunes. 16 White 1Wils & C MORTGAGE LoaN GORRESPONDENT 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 17th Century— The Continental nobleman overtaxed his tenants and thereby acquired great wealth. 19th Century— The 49'er risked his life, his savings and his happi- ness and undertook to wrest wealth from the earth. But 'd moven:. t $1. 7las 100 Santa Fe DAIRY PRODUCTS. BALTIMORE, Tonopah ni Verde B | type, 85 doz. 263 00; few 3 e Distrioct of c;'"m"' aod é‘wm Today in the Florida, -bu. hampers, wide range = um in lontgomery ounty, e e FIRST TRADING OPENS |3ty rooconaition, mostly ordtnary , 20th Century The modern business man invests his capital in secu ties that are dependable and No. 1, 8.00a3.15; few 3.25. Potato Market Dull. Potatoes—Supplies moderat de- Onions—Supplies moderate; demand | ON RUBBER EXCHANGE | i, mavket sy S Saric™and = 5% % Foreign Firms Represented at INTEREST Opening Here—Voice in World |mand moderate, market dull; Michigan F o r Investors ligitimately remunerative. 150-1b. sacks, Russet rurals, U. S., No. 1 He invests in Prices Seen. 1, 7.10a7.25. arge or small pply ro Spinach—Supplies moderate; de- —our Febru- mand moderate, for good stock, mar- First Mortgage Notes e e e e ity <l H. L. RUST COMPANY et o i i RTCTRE Rosaltics wieamenn interest aeaused Tn the | condition, 1.35a1.50; few higher. Itcontains il Washington Stock Exchange marketing of rubber by the recent 5;““{'0“'"—81(“91311% light; demand more than LOAN CORRESPONDENT o o efforts of American manufacturers to | Moderate, market firm; California, ninety issues /0 SBoer 240 Fiea Sragia ' ubner Tatures Sniis | Tomatoes—Subpiies lht: demand : ®se PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE ‘ United States began on the Cocoa and | Mmoderate, market firm; Cuba, 3-pan Rubber Exchange of America today. |C&rtons, repacked ripes, wrapped, COMPANY ¢r AMERICA Investment Dept. 2 Send 7 Trading was given an international | Cholce count, 3.25a3.50 e 3 Corrots—Supplies light: demand Hm- nspect by the presence of representa- e m- | tives from more than twoscore for-|ited. market steady; Texas, bushel,| 5 = . | basket, 2.00a2.25; best mostly 2.25; | i i elgn firms, including well known rub. | basket, ©0022.26 best r TheNational City Company ber houses in_London, Liverpool, n; 5 Parls, Havre, Marseille, Hamburg,| Deets—No supplies on the market. ‘Washington—741 15th St. N.W. Telephone—Main 3176 S beans—Practically no i Amsterdam, Toronto, Soerabaia, Java | String y sup- | and La Guaira, Venezuala. Approxi-|Ples on the market. | 912 15th Street N. W. Main 6888 m’*&]!@ S 713, 715 and 717 14th St. Main 2345 58—$3.000 at 99%, 0 nezuelan Pof Strawberries — Express receipts| mac Eléctric cons. 5.000 at 100, 8 Warner Quinlan. mately 100 American firms also were i LU0 L0, e 5008t 300 S Whoox 0°&'G . 3t 3 represented on the floor 8s trading | €At supplies light, demand light Georzatown Gaa 55—S500 at 08, INDUSTRIALS. was inaugurated. Washington Gas Light—30 at 73%. Money—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Initial prices ranged from 64 cents a pound for the May delivery to 61 cents a pound for December, with flve con- tracts executed at the opening in May. September, December and January fu- tures. The first transaction took place between John F. Dengel and Hess & Hamilton. The exchange has adopted the rub- ber world’s standard unit of trading of 5 long tons, or 11,200 pounds. An un- usual feature of trading will take the form of “spreads” of months to permit hedging of rubber parcels for serial monthly shipments over quarterly or semi-annual perfods to parallel the shipment periods current in the rubber trade. Trading 1s permitted for 15 months in the future. Officials of the exchange, expressing thelr satisfaction in the general inter- est shown in rubber trading, declared that it would provide an effective method for American manufacturers, brah & Straus. 51 bra & Straus pf 108 um Co new. .. 63 pha_Port Cem 1 m Cynamid.... 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Sommew P nw bt &7 82 ANOTHER OIL ADVANCE. 59th Oldest Savings Depository in Washington Safety'is !)uilt i.n&o eveor'Stra'us'Bond by alending 8 :’j\‘m{‘;:fi:‘f““ Py I, e Year Cor. 15th and New York Ave. organization without a rival in its wide knowledge 1 Contin_Bak B, 74 Contl Bak pfd 12 Contl Tob Inc ess Cigar ‘Wi of real estate conditions in the United States, the expertskill of its personnel,anditssound judgment, Grades of Crude. = 1o —= 0| —=|a|—=|n] FINDLAY, Ohfo, February 2 (#).— 4 De For K : The Ohio Oil Co. today announced in- | 3 S Dochicr Dig € € 37 | creases in prices of Central West W' gained through many years in the investigation of Ry o 4 )| cralnct sncs New ihexicofrudsRotla: Over a Quarter thousands of bond issues all over the country. Roll M n 4561 Lima, $2.23; Illinois, $2.12; Prince- of a Century’s ol it 4834 " i Losiblitoninsz 18 RElmonth E 4T ebhwoonter Experience Straus first mortgage bonds unite safety, a good interest rate, 2.55; 25 cenis a barrel. In' - . . 68, idlana, $2, up 22 cents, and Waterloo, Apartment House— now ranging from 5.75 to 6.40%, a satisfactory outside market, 7834 1$1.10, up 10 cents. Wyoming and AT . . G3'% | New Mexico olls were incrensea 25 owners find our special- and ample diversification. They should be included in every % |cents a barrel. New prices are: . < . B sl co. 12;;“: Dasin $215; Grass Creck Light, $1.15; ized management system investment holding. As a first step in your investigation, call or m L 4 RociciCreck, r\l Mulo Crfl;k' $1.50, saves them time and write today for 3 R g and Artesia, New Mexico, $1.70. 1 BT A BE 1t s o e = money. 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