Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1926, Page 31

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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926. FINANCIAL. PRICES UNCHANGED | [ ew York_cura waricer | TRADING ISNARROW| > = IT O AN'S |tz | room amemcay Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office National Food Products Takes We will gladly receive i NATIONAL BANK First Financing Step. |l and give prompt”attention REAL ESTATE LOANS BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. |felt the effect of profittaking, and NEW YORK, February 4 @.—!ll 5 applications for 519 ANy pxousT RESOURCES, $14,000,000 | NEW YORK, February 4.—Inter-|wge market for Fajardo was quieter. Initial financing for the National Food /é APARTMENT HOUSES - ESS LOPERTY ruptions in wire service falled to|The tendency of the copper metal mar- ) rporation, which was in- Loans on Washington RESIDFNCE LOANS AT LOW RATES check activity on the Curb’Exchange [ket to harden was reflected in_in- Products Corporation, 1315 F Street 3 4 g ists of an today and the volume of business |creased activity in stocks like New- : e T R R _ Real Estate FRED T. NESBIT JOHN POOLE, President Pork Proves Puzzle to Localcontinued targe, with the upward |mont Mining, Utah Apex and Kay Cor- | Covering and Trade Buying|Shames, ooy, %ach unit compristng Current rates of interest. INVESTMENT BLDG. Main 8392 oD oullliin, propress, P T tue of D one share of class A and class B | Should you have _— P at money conditions are mot an|new high prices above 10, however, i i - ith warrant to purchase || i Dealers—U. S. Fruit'and jitucnco in tne present specuiation | ppearce to bo ue to somaihing more Keep Prices Steady in To- |stock with one warrant to purchase Money to Invest E was evidenced by the fact that call than the present condition of the me s ¥ e e el b et ot $ Vegetable Review. money, after having renewed at 4 per | market day’s Transactions. o cetarenaroresiths we can also take care of Th . : cent, was advanced to 5 in the after-| The oils were disposed to do better, . {XHe A stocke bas'mpefexence oversme il you. Our experience, e e New York Life Insurance Co. x noon. The hardening of the rate for |although the improvement was slight. oL M G e new funds was attributel to the ¢ ndard of Indiana again felt the ef ¢ the Assoclated Py : . ! L Inclement weather produced & {ing of loans amounting to over § fect of the declaration sxtra | PYAE0 S moaMed B g Thirty-Five Years Offers to Make market early today, according | 000,000, dividend, amounting to s ¢ NEW YORK, February 4.--Cotton ; N ey . | | M N S 3 S W M 3 —Iinsures your protection. ym wholesale hous Sugar stocks did not play the partshare in addition to the regu ar- | futures opened steady. March, 20.18; First Mortgage LOilLls Percy H. Russell Co. 1 Center Market. Trading was lwhh‘m- did on Wednesday in the opera- |terly & ent disbursement, but |y oy 5 ; July, 18.88; October, 18.22; supplies remained normal and prices | tions for the rise. Central Aguirre | Vacuum was an exception. : 926 15th St. N.W. On Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia and — R Nearby Maryland Suburbs for 3, 5 or 10 Year Periods. ically unaffected. e December, 17.90. The market opened H 1 rtments FIRST MORTGAGE | {| 5%, vroerie 5 /2 % gt 1 Money at 547, | ON APPROVED SECURITY Very Desirable Conditions Apoly Granted Apoly Tyler & Rutherford ||/RANDALL H. HAGNER & GOMPANY Loan Correspondent }i MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. L 5 Newark, N. J. | 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 1018 Vermont Avenue Phone Main 475 Applications Invited for First Trust Loans In any amount. Secured on improved property in the District or outlying sections. mysteries of the season SW YORK, February 4.—Fol- % Metr 5 & 50 8 pf 4 steady today at an advance of 1 to § Wholesale men is the unusual N T ey L (2T At T e points and ruled about 3 to 5 points of pork prices. Since the | the New York| 1% Mid Wel ofd. net higher in early trading on cover- after Christmas in this vieindty f e, 05y ; 1S Mid WU b lien. ing and lx':\di- buying promoted by sork has moved slowly, in general ! o 5 - i BN er Rup new.. 41, | steadiness in Liverpool and continued Tt aeraand il pathetic and the Jilealn BONDY e T o] - o3 Mohawe Bnd Bw 13, | encouraging reports from the Man- supplies being normal. Yet| 4N L chester market for cotton goods. ¢he prices, which under ordinary g Further liquidation of Ma rules of supply and den a should = S 4 B absorbed by spot house brol have hit the tobogsan. ] g 2 Yy > 281 2 2% | bought against sales of May at a dif- , Where the por g i e Am Water Wia da 01 4 [ Vizer '€ ... 83 & ... | ference of 58 points, while the trade point that wholesalers don't under- A eus 28" 3 ES e g pricing and foreign buving absorbed e the - can hold 5 0w 5 4 3 B G offerings of later deliveries. March own 8 o L Beaverhoard ds... O o4 Han o theld around 20.19 and October 18.22 \ G e 0% 2 3 291 [at the end of the first hour. pressure cannot be ex- ; 1 Allied Packers Gx 3 Al Packe: New Orleans Quotations. | W ORLEANS, February 4 (®).-- Cotton futures opened steady. March, 119.59: May, 18.99; July, 15.43 ‘(k'(nhor‘ 17 : December, 17.57 bid ‘Tht\ market experienced a steady Lowest Rates Quick Service SRS Wy W e e W e Aflx&i&}kk Purity Hak B openings wtih Liverpool cables being , better than due and first trades show. 1:: Stone and Falrfax ing gains of 2 to 4 points. The under. tone was somewhat better and prices 1342 New York Ave‘ {improved right after the call. March | 3 Main 2424 trading up to 19.60, May to 19.01 and October to 17.58, or 3 to 5 points above “Over Thirty Years of yesterday’s close. Following the early ice” | advance the market continued to rules Real Service steady, with better trading than of R S late. ulthough the price range con- | Rt /7 - " | tinuea narrow AR R AT A R TR RN TR 6 AR Decide For Yourself First Mortgage I “IE SUBMIT the following facts Notes— your consideration: 1. First Mortgage Notes offered Socmcitiy by Swartzell, Rheem & Hen- Improved sey Company never represent Real Estate ‘ more than 60% of the ap- H praised valuation of carefully lvl;oztlla:l;;:z:;: I selected Washington proper- ties. - The Amount Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Of The Loan— | Company has been selling First Interest Rates Mortgage Notes ever since 1869 Today 6% Per Cent— |f| without loss to any investor. Denominations of The yicld of the Notes offered | for sale is 6145%—surely an at- $100 to $1,000— tractive rate when the high Partial Payments il factor of safety is considered. Received— Mortgage Investment Dept Cotton Values at Noon. NEW YORK, February 4 futures, Marcl October, port on fruits and i 8 Tt 1 Tampa e 3 NEW . Febru: A 1 i i . : : 5 ) DAIRY PRODUCTS. NOTES BALTIMOR “oruary ) ¥ kens, pound, = Secured on the best Winter ch E of SLEak ! Sy Y 130 5 ors, 13; capons, 35 g District of Columbia mEE S ; t Sew B ick O : . : Pt Northwest Home Properties Denominations 0313 L el William S, Phéllips Sy : CHar 1432 K Street N.W. And the decision we leave with vou ———————————————————————||| et U E 0Ws 56% TANDAKD OIL I E Capital, Surplus & Undivided ‘\.‘fi"f' "““‘n : : 8 | s = ] Profits, Over_ $1,800,000.00 SmANNON_ :L:U3CH ni Verde g Ly el 3% o BTN T QT (W It’s Every | 713, 715 and 717 14th e S | i St. N.W. WOOL TRADE FAIR. : m Man’s Duty R { Recent Reductions Have Had —to so order his af- tle Effect. I fairs that his demise Special Dispatch to The Sta - e = BOSTON. February 4. — The in will weigh as little as crease in raw wool demand by mills, 3 1 = predicted by dealers ns a result of ! possible upon de e i e o s : Bl N o ; pendents. New Issue—$1,100,000 ”"‘f,‘::”"muw‘r 1200 Vacuum OI +... 1065 104% ¥ | e d | Lt ; < arance today. Business P f mand moder: 4 es INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. an ‘s were quotably | To this end he should D £ oLt 5% T | leave a binding Will—and & FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS e - <h; & o appoint therein an Execu- 5 pplies light; demand| " 2 : ol S sabine’ N6 : . : Supl e i g2% l’;,‘(,l‘,n“:‘:,-@";{’l e : Metro ohtan tor or Trustee, such as racked 6 appe { ... 831 | French combing y S 2 this bank. Our Trust Officer count, 7 « : i | sold at $1.15 to $1.20, asis, and " "2 - Saplcarto wrapped, - k4 S S RTDaINE 5 112 i invites conference on this 3 B e | i i el o HREl ve - o : e Excangr , Supplies light; demand| 1 Co. B 2 e, i Old Old Ppic. Ol Cor 0 l;uildu. 1 Sh2.00. fow e NEW YORK EGG PRICES. 15th St. opp. U. S. Treasury 3% Paid On Savings PITTSBURGH,PA. * String squash, cucumbers, on_market Peas—Supp 7M™ e | gathered extra Me i 0. 3 gathered firsts, §115a32 Over a Quarter nearby hennery | [l of a Century’s Are You a Sucker. '1‘ : i vs v 5 fre o:t;ee,x"g:e%’; 'ax-e‘c:;;ufi 127,380 ties v;;e manag_e fth; tenl S T I s e T DB TRIAL R e I i {ao '::5’ etteyr Satisuec, Sta)f ever put vour na.ze on the dotted ' pad %% 1y 1% DRY GOODS MARKET. | | g ger. our property e e istine ire Anad Eather 15 NEW YORK, February 4 (Special).— | | p stays nearer 100% pro- S 103 Tor 5xi2e. the latier & e || i Let us talk over your duction of an eighth. Raw silks were b steady-with little activity. i ) rentals. No obligation; - 3 SR 2 Years to 10 Years 2 just your opportunity for DIVIDEND DECLARED. , e Tf’po 3 NEW YORK, February 4 UPl— greater profits. rden: Co Pidelity-International Trust Co. has m:m PR ST declared a special dividend of $40, in- C. C. McKallip & Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. ... ... . $1,760,000 d 40250 ! Sach - 11 cidental to the peneding merger with alitlow te, 2.40a2.50; ¥ :‘t'?'::';f."gfl‘é‘_“ : ol and Tron e T Freehold Real Estate Company, Pittsburgh, Pa......... -$1,723,250 L 4 Tt is payable - LB0a4 50 e e February 27 to stock of record Ieb- A I ( :O ruary 15. | A Ii % [ ] s ' 6.0010.00; K bushel, 49a50; ; onions, 100 ; 100, = 1 5 i SECURITY—A first mortgage on_the land building could be readily rented at prevailing RATES ON BAR SILVER. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. and 21-story office building, to be known as prices, which would bring in an approximate NEW_YORK, February 4 (®).—Bar 3 e w Due Bltsbush, silver, 67; Mim- n ,d_(‘“ilrs'_‘fl %. E = ::l:p & llqn‘t;lypl ‘:hl:mm“‘n‘. m‘» tenaats e - mm t ing . fund are provi to reduce ‘mortgage without in any sense injuring POTATO MARKET STRONG. [ 0 $732,000 before the final maturity. present renting situation in other Pittaburgh CHICAGO, February 1 ().—Pota. LOCATION—The site covers 7,200 square OCicc buildings. toes—Recelpts 40 cars; total United | States shipments 431; trading good, feet, fronting 60 feet on Fourth Avenue, be- The Freehold Real Estate Company, Realtors, market _strong: Wisconsin, sacked. || APPLICATIONS INVITED ; estimates the gross carnings at approximstely round, whites 3.55a4.00; fancy shade. $350,000 per year. 3 Minnesota, s: , , 1 Exch 1 fi;‘%_sfifi{‘ia'm !dzll::cs;:ckeliu‘;:(;~; for LOANS on ] : 3 ; 'zv;s;s—:: ::u. :lm o:..un — IMPROVED PROPERTY ; Prestacnt, James AWakebod Vies Presidons, and Charles A. Reid, Secretary-Treasurer, i demand Cuba, pepper, Bonds To Be Dated February 1, 1926 - D - $5,000, $1,000, $500, $100 light; demand i’ 'Zfl-".'e" R Savoy cabbage, G iy . turnips. basket, 30735. 2 ip A P & Chand €1 M pfd. barrel, 2.3006.50; bushel, | 59 Contonw PG 0 i 3.50a4.00; | 430 Commonw P C tangerimes; strawberries, quart, R Selling Prices at Noon. spot, do-|* red Win- Curt 2 De x 3§ Dixon Crucible. 1 Doenler Die C € bot, 3.70a3.75 per | e e FE FRRER FERRPPEEIIIE BF FEFEE, 0 A East Roll Milis n 1B & Sh n Fa Leocated in the ~ District of Columbia and adjacent | i SAFEGUARDS—These bonds are protected Suburbe in Montgomery County, Mé by safeguards that have resulted in our record 6% Bonds whd 2 o - o O 100 QOB MO IS 1301k IDOR Sug tons. The de-| D o of no loss to any investor in 53 years. engaged PRICE—Bonds offered, when and as issued, SECURED BY 5 1 e and at par and accrued interest, to yield 7% in all 2 /0 On 00115005 O A AR 001 DD 423 3 I G e L e G S mand for ha Aualities of Yand No. 1 clover, of which grades there is no oversupply on the market. Low-grade hay is in ample supply and Slow sale generally at irregular val- ues. B Gillette' S R Quotations, per ton, today: No. 2 e S R timothy, 74.50225.00: N timoths 15 Gicn, Alden Coml. 2 cer mixed, 1Grimes R & clover mixed, 2 Hapoiness at, 13.00a14.00; I ".}im"“ & i 3 Horn' ¥ Hamdart FRFSEEGR AR First Mortgages maturities. For descriptive circular, send your name and address on the form below. priscipal and interest of which are GUARANTEED IMTEREST May be purchased if de- 3 ANY Founded 1873 s e Matrie Eianiiat H. L. RUST COMP. SMITH BUILDING: Washington, D. C.—Main 6464 erred payment and §% pald on instaliments LOAN CORRESPONDENT § NEW YORK — PHILADBLPHIA ~— PITTSBURGH — MINNEAPOLIS ——— e THE MORRIS ®se PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE | O LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 53 YEARS COMPANY ¢¢ AMERICA S L T e T PLAN BANK 912 15th Strest N.W. Main 6888 NS N g i SRRl s b e aa Sm PRt EE S LIVE POULTRY STEADY. CHICAGO, February 4, (®).—Poul- try—Alive, good steady market; re- ceipts 3 cars; fowls, 26a29; springs, 31; turkeys, 35; roosters, 20; ducks, 30a geese, 2 pomocas oy It R ES R I FER A AR R GSGERRNIE & ST R SRS RS FESERE F& * e B S SR B S Da B 3 asesta® s BUTTER UNCHANGED. +CHICAGO, February 4, (#).—But- ter unchanged. Receipts 7,441 tubs; eggs lower; receipts 7,747 cases; firsts $13a: ordinary Srsts 30, . BERSEIE SGGEEEREER 2 ol & PR 7 ] & e pusaitita 3

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