Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1926, Page 25

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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .. TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office i Dlasterer. e Strike o0l Real Estate Gold Bonds | | y Q Yy { 4 et id S he gnen, Secured by First | : \. jtions after tho anthracite strike i { NEW YORK, May 1 gen- | termination. Ofers to : Mortgages i i side of higher |} eral priey s i . Those favoring the side ¢f hig| price movement in the curb prices for the oll stocks met with e : S s G First Mortgage Loans ket today was very much con- | resistance in ' their effort Il e e Guaranteed st 0 tadgge l oans Profit-Taking on Yesterday’s set of ey wen | Eroin *Vago Ol an Transour ‘ LR B R ict of Columbia on o numbe alties w A point hig Al By We will gladly receive and and Nearbv Subur ) ) Maevland : {lectea for 1l hip in_anothes a half point V aive prom ention to ap- ||| b Heheid ji Purchase? Devel_ops i e to e ot i 1o D e Aynaieate.. Ac: | %CO&STRUCTION Tihe United States Fidelity give prompt attention to ap FOR %, 5 0K 10 YE Today’s Session. | ! 1 at hie . LOANS plications for I L i e 3 X E 2d & Guaranty Company : Loans on Washington | 1 < 1 i nual div i Himesbriongh] Possibiiti e ] wvestment B M. Resources, $46,000.000 Current rates of interest ket follow- | The motor sha ¢ L L . , Should you he e lovuis UEHE | To Yield 6% O K oot ON APPROVED SECURITY G can also t carc of Apply 2O srience, extend b e IRANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY Thirty-Five Years usures your II'A‘!' o CHAS. D. SAGER H Percy H‘ Russe“ co- i 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 “allowi g uth e . ‘3 I o 1l 3 s L : ; i “Since %00 ! l B & & s i 4 Loan Dept. 034 T4th Strect NLWL 926 15th St. N.W. |i L e = - | . /N, L. SANSBURY CO. Inc.|| | - Main 36. E—— 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904 E:‘\____ (‘ i = - : % =1 bt W. B. Moses & Sons | | | What Wages Should o Money Earn? A neat definition of investing is “putting money to work.” Now, any one dollar ¢gan do exactly the same work as any other dollar but there is a difference in the wages paid money on one job from the wages which it receives on another job. The principal reason for this difference lies in the fact that money runs more risk on some jobs than it does on others. The perfect type of investment is the one which offers your money unquestioned safety. to.geth.er with an opportunity to work to the full limit of its earning power. i 1| Straus Bonds exactly meet those requirements. IMPROVED PROPERTY i Among well informed investcrs‘the'lr name is acc_ep;; i i ed as a standard of safety. Their ylpld—fron_x 5.75% e e [ 4l to 6.25%—is the maximum consistent with this 2‘.?.’.’.?.”.1.‘&12;’21};';:?;’ ot i 1| standard, and in addition, their owners have the PR satisfaction of knowing that their money is employ- =0 7 il ed in the production of better places in which to J3 /o N id to be son i the re- put into effect the ar, | 1-‘m“. . intained ot e sul || Let Us Make Your Loans opera b 3 T MonrTGAatGE Loan GORRESPONDENT Carpets Upholstery nventence SLUGGISH FOR SEASON | - APPLICATIONS INVITED Volume of Orders Not Up to Ex-| oa s 5 i o ‘; 4 e Al for LOANS on pectations—Middle West in 1 5 3 o 2 H b Spotty Condition live and to work and so contributing to the up- building and the prosperity of the nation. An interesting booklet, full of valuable investment Apply to i !l information, awaits your request. H. L. RUST COMPANY (. i ASE for Bloklet 5396 INTEREST LOAN CORRESPONDENT i S w S RA! S & ‘ O ®he PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE ‘ ° o I o INVESTMENT BONDS ~ 1NCORPORATED COMPANY of AMERICA H il | ESTABLISUED 1882 912 15th Street N.W. Main 6388 i1 it} 929 FIFTEL Telephone WASHINGTON 44 YEARS WITHOUT LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR i B e S sttt i sl Make Your Money ‘ g PORT TRADE INCREASES. true that & cert t he ‘Washington Stock Exchange | where it ¢ return. We First Morigage Noles e Remmtoe vt f s Yours eAn - Up-to-Date Return loans. b and G ver Bid and Asked Prices. ! -.,;g:(:::;‘.“‘y 'i;fld P g 2l 1 () 7270 | ist o nves t ts ? PUBLIC UTILITY. | e Pun & ] ! i : e T Morigage Investment Department | | NOT many years ago the average investment list was HANNON - &. LUCH i LN made up, for the most part, of three classes of securi- e i - ties—railroad, public utility and industrial bonds. 715 and 717 14th Si. Main 2345 | It In recent years, however, many discriminating investors | have added a fourth major classification—Real Estate First Mortgage Bonds—which they have given first place on their lists of holdings. tious in you inv investig: 5 d i el ; - 2 2 2Rl |l The chief reasons for this new preference are well exemplified GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. . Tt i : ‘ | in St 4 4 ot S ; : ‘. : i | DOLLARS CAN GROW | v in Smith Bonds: z ! ; 3 . e Su ve o O8° 08 q ™ TOO QUICKLY | | 1. These strongly secured First Mortgage Bonds if are not subject to the ups and downs of the ex- \ child can grow too quickly: Iff | changes. They are protected by safeguards that , : the strength which should pro- || | have resulted in our record of no loss to any iton e s : Tl i \ tect the body is used up entirely it investor in 53 years. 200 | Wast : i 2 ) ; ; < in added size; and often the child's héalth is seriously en At = i dangered. WOOL MARKET QUIET. The interest rates of 617, and 7 on our cur- A rent offerings of First Mortgage Bonds compare with a current average yield of about 5¢, on S5 withiools iavestiment dsi I other classes of high-grade investment securities. quirtes were < [ . P iars. Too high an interest [f Send your name and address on the form below for our book- foreign woole in bond for the acoount | { Third rate — too fast “‘growth” —is | lets, “Fifty-three Years. of Proven Safety” and “How to 5 of Continental buyers, Wi E i 0 5 f 7 % PR RM SECURITIES. | : - sales of certain cape wools for export. | ; ; practically always at the ex- |l Build an Independent Income,” and for descriptions of our il ey o | B: L 488 S n iy R of ¢ pense of decrcased safety for | current offerings. : s _ | ket continued quiet. The British crisis v - principa - | seems to be malnly responsible for the Century your principal. Our growing dispositi of Western grow- ers to sell their clips. | Withaut « 6!//2’0/ FIRST MORTGAGES ! DRY GoODS UNCHANGED. || Loss ; mE F. H. SMITH CO. —pay you conservative inter- Special Dipateh to Tho Star. PeY: 2 o & : Founded 1873 g YORK, Mav 1l—Cotton [l est with assured regularity, fi 2 A c : .- | goods markets were quiet today, with | |f and your principal is absolutely SMITH BUILDING: Washington, D.C.---Main 646+ i *|prices generally unchanged. —Print ||l [ i < P y il ‘é';‘;’fr}?sl t‘x‘r::;‘xr‘:u:el::s ';.'Sr ‘68 ““‘nffif- safe. i BOSTON ALBANY NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH MINNEAPOLIS silks eased off 5 to 10 cents in a slow 4 — market. | : = ‘.D.( 1-,.;,“-- o o i Pfllé‘fifisfifimm i ; B. F. SAUL CO. | NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 53 YEA_I_{E_ | Eederal S o o PARIS, May 11 (P).—Prices were 3 v Hm“ steadier on t| Bourse today. Three 9 2 | per cent rentes. 46 francs 60 centimes. 10935 1 Exchange on Tondon, 154 francs :m‘ f Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. o ] 851 | ¢ ive per cent loan, 55 francs ’ / iy Sof L 165 centi The dollar was quoted A onicnd, 5 #t 31 Lraucs 93 centimes,

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