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FINANCIAE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 1926. FINANCTAL. ___ voaver THP FvENING STAR WASHTNGTOW. . U, WEDNPSDAY TUNE 3 M PIANCHE ¢ W MEATS N DEMAND | [~z orie_cume warecet | WEST'S FATEHANGS ‘mercens ‘vt COTTONIS STEADY | 5553250 e e ot M v Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office on Yotn Rireei et & €O are | - Its Fiscal Affai — {| Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. | The acreage. amounting to approxi- ; 8§ Iisca airs i o o | g Established 1001 et e [WeWillLoanat 5% || = s ¥iane W YORE: 3 o .| No. 1 Laguinillas well broug “ L de\-pxomnen,}sh{n 'y"r?.'.;.'n.fi.":’.f;‘é‘e“;f;‘ several weeks ago by the Guif Ofl. By the Assoclated Pre } N — = - uation 1o influence speculative senti. | Humble OIl features the B Arrangements have hesn made er t — Butter, Eggs and Poultry Are et o o i Chr Bl | raunAoiencine Sl V4| Fortunes of Northwest Down | & Poand tor an americn tuan | Offerings Light and Decline | 1Y o— E i ;. manner which has characterized the | countered and offset the early W y o oo i ‘ 3 Loan Correspondent of the ;i Firm—Berries Find Pt KeC oo domeidieipaRt SThebIK BEoement ;‘}‘x:"mm?r\lp‘h:l'e‘:‘:or“:“?l' While Those of South- e it el e Tmasa by B of 3 to 4 Points Stops Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co o) of business again took place in oil 2 ks 3 W. Ken Prij Tni EOs -actionally higher prices. . Kemmer, Princeton Un : . ! AN fat frac . west Ascend. professor, and will include Frank on Covering. Newark, N l quarter, was taking more interest in 0 s ; 5 . ot 3 : h has been heard . . i Backward weather is the reason xs.|the prvcendinge. 5 S “While improvement. b Mex. PR BT E— New York. 1t will have no con- | “Npw yORK. June 2. Cotton fu- signed for the high price of lamb. | O e e o trading in | ean Panuco has not been pronounced, | Special Dispatch to The Star. nection with the Ameriean Gov- | ol obaned steady; July, 18.32; Octo- | 3 Lambs need warm weather, observed |(his quarter. The demand for Carib | It was noteworthy that the stock wa NEW YORK, June 2.—The weather | €rnment. hed, 17.53; December, 17.50; January. A“;‘;J é#""_'i/mT rq5] a dealer, and the weather this Spring s': ndu"a'p was unusually heavy and :Tf;mm{z e artl\'v":nrxf;‘;""lm;;'"_lhmd, the key to prosperity and bus- S e 17_:_:1 Man-rl.ml B3 0 at a dectine |[| PTAINESS PROPERTY 2 0 the price was carried to a new er figure. It was rted ¥ v, ang bus o e Haie KINESS PROPE, - has heen entirely ton cold for them. | (A2 Brice was al:le:":dls'. AL he E:fl: P the Fonglish Oli Co., its Mexican |Ing power in the Middle and North- J. D. CLARK MADE HEAD of 316 5 points owing to 2 more favor- | || BESIDENCE LOANS AT Low RATES \/".g“."a Public west today. (‘onsequently on the| able view »f weather conditions in the FRED T. NESBIT i reported very strong. = m——— o - | Venezuelan Petrolenm changed hands | which is now heing connected up with | sprect every industry of o prices held steady after the call on M : stroy of e 2 | o v Industry of eonsequence ; one Loan B T o et market, | At 7. Where It war fractionally higher. |a pine line. The company had under|in the United States to & greater o¢| Denver Attorney, Formerly Vice |Covering which seemed to be combined | o, . o, 1y are e | e wasein In demand, especially |1t Wa8 announced that the last vom- | way & development campalgn and |jess degree. President, Becomes President of |With a little trade or investment biy: (5 by fret dess of try | Bonds Beet always In In demand, omeaci |DADY had leased to the GulC OIl Cor. [contracts have heen let for the drllling | Pessimism pravalls In the wheat ing of new crop months. October con-| Joseph I Wdllr‘i.' Yok . the beat quality, and er e “past | Poration all of Its holdings in Vene. | of three wells In the vicinity of the fsections of the Northwest, which pro. Big Standard Subsidiary. tracts sold off to 17.53 at the start, but i o S | to yield 5.75% par i meren i e ity having | Zuela not already under lease to the ! Standard of New Jersey gusher re|duce the greater portion of the hard g . i were ruling around 3 at the” end e on 1oeal marker, Trices | GUIf Ol and Standard of California. eently brought in. |Spring wheat used in conjunction B th® Ameniated Frase. o8 tHe flrstt Holle, | oek mitimednpotnta] ppear — IWith the Winter wheat of the South.| CHICAGO, June 2.—T. A. Dynes. [of vesterday's closing quatations. Debentures 3 The early selling was due partl &teady to strong. Veal Is much in de- | traded in on thee New York Curb o 5 R pf n A ! =l uthw el "ned 1 western ) . | Clark, who has v i : ToAnd, the demand being nesvir, 1t it | Marker. toda: Shatks wifnind e T (he bl o \he| Been € itiiemiving onithe vesiztaiatl| JRtY pIOmpEintentionstoraps A description. of the properties R Taubted At 20 and 22(fkMin INDUSTRALS 2 Sind b6 s dry_that ligh winds have blown | Standard il Co. of indiana, has heen a better tone In the local cotton goods ff plications for and territory served, earmwings . % 4 . 8 - utz Mol t S electe - - i " o B bohs e ! iflfiu’f'#m?‘?v‘&? i” semf thogased. fromythal [eroundydnd KBS O e era toa avseti i) Priviite cabissirenartedi somel nade Loans on Washington statement and other details sent A continued firmness e Alum Co pew H 18 Tampa EI rrs wi Crop estimates of the leading | DMI' "lfirhk came to Chicage from | ®elling and liquidation in Liverpool. Real Estate upon request for private investigators indicate a| Denver. where he formerly was vice New Orleans Quotations. Curre; € i i & | Winter wheat crop of about 571000, | president and general rounsel of the | NEW ORLEANS ‘fu"_ 2 .ot |l should ‘"‘;“ "h“;\’: of interest. Circular A-636 srown berries are practically suppiy b e S 5 = ing the market B Market Prices Today. | Eaans rop. according to the consensus of | rectors of the Standard Ofl Co.. which |'\793 n X ; | 4 Am Super . B o 117.23 asked (192 he market was . Rutter Fancy. onepound prints, | ::—;.A.m:l ;2:;|:'... cpinion. will ranse around 221000 controls the Midwest Refining o e o e vernaol | [| you. Our experience, extend- Founded 1875 b, 43246, | tantie : ishels, as compared with i 'k was wyer in Cheyenne, | cap : - arket be g » : o 46247 tu a 1% Biee Hartf Corp | 040.000 1ast year. It ia necessary only | Wyo.. when he became interested in ‘]n‘"‘:”"‘m}_“‘,”‘m“';" "'_‘;"“’“fl‘v"r’:f: i (hol R PE oyer 2 period of 416 Woodward Building to hlakc;‘ the ‘alfferance H,;‘d m.,m'“xy ::-hv;il hll\"(nw:x‘ When he relinquish- | cotton helt. First trades showed } Thirty-Five Years Washington ‘kevs, 30; Spring rad Firer tor Tallk Meh v the price of hard wheat to dis- post as vice president and gen- | |oss s and aithougn B 3 5 . pF ol Bl e | eaa At DTy Prod [cover Dow Tauch buving pawer. has|Grml counsel, he remained & diFector | mmires e ateanion after the start insures your protection. Boston New Yok Philadelohia ers. 115 10 2 pounds. 52: smaller, 40a | | been decreased in certaln sectlons. | 0f the company, however. He came |{hey later eased off on advices of fa- P H R “ C Chicann Denver Sam Francteco 5 white Teghorns, 35a40; fowls, 30a | Can Marcom | here to be assistant to Col. Robert W the helt. July ercy ri. nussell Lo. London e o 20 Car Light.- old. 15; keats, ) 4 |the Spring wheat states even if | lawverand first represented the Stand L dressed turkeys, 35 , 3 SRS weather conditions are ideal from now | ard In South Dakota before coming to | 00" Yesterday's close. keats, young, 90a1.00; old, 50a60. 1 Clinchfield Coal on. The Winter wheat crop of the|Chicage. | ARG outhwest already is assured. When | WOOL INQUIRY BETTER. vharco quantities of Winter wheat are CHICA - | ROSTON. June 2.—While inquir | harvested— and harvest in the South Sl e e SR ooy 5 5 arvesied and parvest in the South | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | rron, manitariorers 1o shienitt i | (S “Qpportunity Knocks buving early and demand fer Spring| CHICAGO, June 2 (United States | Proved. not a great deal of business C Service Company 22D 2EEP £ FP. SER e we o5 3! B — o 3 The0 00313300 EREE b B o3 -, Sox R - shares and it waa evident that the Many Buyers. ; : . ° | Buying apparently was based on ex- b public. heretofore reluctant to follow | BUYnE OIETEINE Hiar wpward ad Fble. customs expert. and J. A. 1018 Vermont Ave. ST e ernet 1y | Justment of crude ofl prices about Broderick, a vice president of the . National Bank of Commerca of |pe iha Assaciated Pre Prices quoted this morning ranged | picac’capih was selling more than ? | operating subsidiary, had brought in from 34 o 37 rents. The market is | points ahove the low of last week. |the No. 5 well on the RIVera weather depends also the volume of | “outh and relatively easy Liverpool ca- |} tncestment Blde. Saln 9398 | American Maracaibo went along and | lease and the Panuco district. MexIco. | huying from that territory, which will | bles. Offerings were light, however,and quoted for top heef this morning were e = 3 : o 7 % cents. NEW YORK, June 2.—Following redd Wheat n b for production of high quaity | Who has been president of the Mid s il = i 'l:‘h"e'l B M arket was reportad | is an officfal list of honds and stacks fhoeta P aon four, | M S Shiing. wheabitertiton et fl'fi""flh'h“"-- has heen mpde :?(a'(:‘;«rl'x?‘r?nm o v'zrnn{a[::-:\‘[ro;a“:: the |l We will gladl y 4 to yield 6.307- routh has heen general except in|chairman of the board. and John D. | Weather Bureau, it thas may have e will gladly receive an egg and poultry market was reported. 2 Am Gas & Fier. while in the fruit market straw rnn-m‘ 1 Am Gas & El bt a s were leades ome. L Am L rac and cantaloupes wel kY Am & 1000 bushels. This compares with the | Midwest. and again will have his|ioy fytures opened steady. July | 1925 harvest of 398000000 bushels of | headquarters in that city. but will con- | ;7 Octobey, 17.14: December, 17.15 Money to Invest . | Winter wheat. The Spring wheat | tinue as a member of the board of di- | janyar: 17.14 Al-id (a9 March. \ll_\we can aiso take care of E. H. Rollms & sflns Egge—Fresh, selected. 31a hen- 1 Bloomingdale Bro 23 nerv, 33a34; current receipts. 30a3l. | 4 Borden €0 bt 1}15 Only Fair Crop. e o orable weather fin s § . president of the Standard Oil | {raded down to 17.70, Octoher ta 17.13 Only a falr crop can he expected in| Co. of Indiana. who, like Clark, was a | rd Tecemner o 1713, or 3 t0 6 point 926 15th St. N.W. s Live stock Calves, choice, 12: me- | 17 Commonw P'G : | 50 Commonw P € Alum. 10a11: thin. hva‘\'\ | A 4 edium, 131z . @ rus: { ronani Taund e s 1Consol Dare P Jambs. 16. | 2 Continen Bak A Meats—Beef. : lamb, 3% 1 continen Rake B veal. f 4 Cont 1 Bak b fine pork loins, B | 8 Dresden AL Bor' 1 3SBBBRNRR- - n. n 33 333 | wheat {8 not so good Department of Agriculture) - Hogs— | ¥a8 done today. Scoured waols were | 99 e e R0 ¢ the Northwest | Raceipts. 14.000 head. strong fe 10 |in better demand, with good “B" wools | N But Once |ean he easily estimated by a study of | higher: big packers inactive, 240 1o MOVINE readily. v little new clip | Prices of grains this Spring and last. | 325 pound butchers largely. 1363a | Ohio or Michigan wool ie available OU will he free to welcome it if vou are July wheat shows a drop of around | 14.10. majority good and choice 210. | 2% _contracting has been light and fnancially ‘thrifty. Our Partial Payment 15 cents a bushel. Julv oats of over | pound down. 14.15a14.35: top. 1440 Odealers still have much of Jast sea financially ¢ o, yment ed Warrior 2 | cents. July flax of 48 cents and July | bulk packing sows, 12.40a12.65: sarteq | SN S clip on hand Plan for the purchase o k9 Ay S AT 2 ;erl:‘: n.(‘ 21 ren!‘: (nr r{v\r’.h u“ma :mlnl ‘plll 14.50 down: heavvweight | e oy N i Hughes .. A | Northwestern markets. Northwestern |hogs, 13.40214.10: medium, 13.80a14.35 3 o - A Fmontpe s : et e umyssieas | | RUBRERDROTSZICRHES ¥ First Mortgage Notes 3 E0a8 A 557 | NEW YORK. June 2—Crude rub - c Iher. smoked ribhed sheets, was e ; 2% | must come out of an already narrow | 1440. packing sows, 12.35a13 11 Wenden Cop 3" !margin of profit on production of | slaughter pigs. 13.55a14.50 | 7 ’ : grains on the farms. ¥ quoted at 11 at noon today. This On Improved Washington Real Estate Sales INDEPEND! 5 Cattle—Recelipts, 13,000 head: hoth e il i vexters 40 P! R : 5 On the other hand. the Winter| yearlings and weighty steers in liberal [ TO/ A" AT vemieroiyy 10d AR amar Don Qumpe p wheat harvests of the Southwest Will | gupiiv® few early sales. steady to|MONth a%o and 63 a vear azo . o L33 Cardinal Pete .0 58 % 7 53 © |be of a character which would tend 0| weak: mostly to shippers: market now | O e O T e 223 Carly Somd : 5 quua’i‘&lzr in Il{(e'xu§lrxhdlupp:;nv Jo%; BITSIRE 10, (o, Tb Toear. Sarty toi| aus rrompt Action paman i recasiestailala tunrcls Sur- Rriervann . ng situation in the Northwest. Mer- Steers. 108 = | lus 2 Columnbia ° S | chants and manufacturers are realiz. | Tigtured steers. 10,80 1040 pald by |First Mortgage Loans Snd 2" |ing this and are laying out their sales | fe Rh QUAllty £ | yqyest Rates of Interest and Commission 1 . |campalgne along. territorial lines,|Month fed = 14i0-pound bullacks. | Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc A Al Ao O ite | Yearling heifers’ sharing_decline: fat | g e 1o 0 3 e cows steady: hulls and vealers steady | s = [ i - E Outlook Not Discouragimg. to weak. i . Paniica. . . M P The reports from the graingrow-| Sheep — Receipts, 12.000; asking | WE BUY 4 Investment Department Mount Prod | Nat Fuel Gas ing countries of Europe indicate that | around steady on hetter grade fat Naw Bradford i () " d is al identical | lamba: indicationz lower on others | Tt N 0508 1’:?%‘73:5’.":?»‘.?;- (;.-:-mn:"nn N ica- | and fat sheep; very littla done early If FIRST AND SECOND Yoy s o [tion of 'a shortage. On the ather |no !-(l;'lctl' r‘hnirhl}'!’:!lml B TRUST REAL ESTATE Nor Cent Tax 01 s do Sure ¢ill | offered: ona part lead to outsiders, 0 10g, iag DR (HamAL It e eubtN L Erope RSO0ty tenay, b NOTES SECURED ON IM- o : he in a position to purchase more ! PROVED REAL ESTATE | 713, 715 and 717 14th St. 1 Peer O1 Corp. .. | American grain this vear than last A Reler e o T Camdian o i i "he | {ARDWARE DEMAND GAINS | IN THE DISTRICT OF CO- Main 2345 =B (9 sisen 25 22138 > 12 Durant Mot Fruit and Vegetable Review. o) Eieind 4 gones 22 Today's market report on frufts and |~ VT EI B S vegetables (compiled by Market | 1] News Service Bureau of Agricultural 2 Economice) says 13 a3 Cantaloupes—Supplies libe de o e e 2% mand moderate, market steady: Cali Faamn Sur Co. 134X fornia, Impe: d\':“cy’(saln‘\nn T;‘r\\q gfl""»m%‘;flu‘“ : jumbhos 36z an 5s, 3.75a4.25. best, | 2 Forhar Co mostly 4.00; standards 458 hest, mostl “ Foundaton ¥ A '3 3.50: ponys 54s. 2 some over. F £ SRS n n Cor. o5 35333 2 o 3B ABIO DRI D= B F - a P Erans HoH M & ripe. soft, 50a1.50 lower: flats 128 and | ) Frang 3 19%, hest. mostly 1.50; ripe soft, low a8 | -1 Garod Goee N0 3.00 38 Gen Ba | Lettuce. Supplies liberal; demand | 8 (oh B moderate. market steady: California. | 1Gen Puh northern district, crates, fceberz type, Tlette S &5 doz., 4 5. homegrowns sup- | plying the market for hiz Roston G type. { Ha Onlons—Supplies moderats: demand | Hazaitine Cory. . Nght, market dull: Texas, standard | ST erates vellow Rermudas, 1. 8. No. 1, | in E fow 2.40. Intern T'11] B Potatoes—Old stock, supplies light: gj:f} e I I (sistem B 3 2= =352- 533522 w 538525 CLEES ey FErE wIom ; CE S ) I e fun i ENFe e S e e P e e o d Raxon C A. . ¥ P " PESE demand 1light, market steady: Michi | 2h ‘?nl"cn' g 150.pound sacks Russet Rurals. | 2h Val C cofs.. Co. 1. 5.5086.00: new stock. €up | ST e moderate; demand maderate. | Masap Tron market steady: Florida. double-head ¥id Wb bharrels Spanulding Rose. 1". & Nn. 1, | Winizron Loy 930210.00, South Carolina. rloth-top | ELE R stave harrels, Cobblere. . §. No. 1 o Cant B 2.0025.25; few low as 7.50. Tel Co ot Strawherries—Supplies light: de N e POk mand moderate. market slightly 3 0w n stronger; East Shore. Maryland, few sales 32-quart crates various varietis 0025.50; few best high as 6.50. Tomato Market Steady. ak B Tomato upplies libaral; demand | urits Bak B o moderate, market steady: Texas, fours. | A Rand RarBumn pink. wrapped. 2.00a2.25; some fair R Mot Tric e eondition low as 1.50; Florida, sixes. LR ripes and turning. wrapped, 4 eount, 4.53a5.50: choice count. 4.50, according to condition: few bad- eyt fancy and choice count.| \Waghington Stock Exchange Watermelons—No supplies on ma ket. SALES | Cabbage—Supplies light: demand | Gapital Traction Sa—g3. at 100% Beht. maiter Siekay: South Caroling, | 55" A BEH088 & 42" %ioo harrel crates, pointed type, 2.00a2.50. | Fatomas Fler. Pow. pfd.—5 at 107 5 String heans—Supplien moderate: (M AL Bl e a1 ac 1088 demand moderate., market steady:| \Washington Gas Light—2 0at 681 s 7oy =TS a0 Rowa] con 6 & R ; tnken . 9 significant that Montreal shipping —_— Then 'and merchants And exporters |gounc Goods Velume Not Likely || LUMBIA. Assert holdly that if the port were | W Sl gh e e G et W Mg tos Y W | (SRR American shipping ports with the | NEW YORK. June 2 (Specfal).—In & MORTGAGE CO. volume of tonnage handled |its weekly hardware market summary | 1412 K Strest | The outlook is not wholly dis- | Hardware Age will say tomorrow | ree! L T | orhe outltok s not wholl etion| Current demands for stapla and a9 The New York Life Insurance Co. | have been materially reduced by re- |Seasonal hardware are fairly heavy in | vla:#mqnv of old machinery, (:m-_ ;(ho vn:tn‘:lh-e important whol flnlr‘n;ar T P | Offers to Make duction of new equipment and a | Kets. Jobbers report a very satisfac. | TR | consequent cutting of production | tory volume during the month of May. | MI”EEFS’{\P“MHS‘}E' il G T mlen of farm equipment nave|and the majority Interviewed stats |t by SR PUIRE AR RN & ek odte B | 1rs or € Loans | Fun 25 per cent heavier than in the |that May, 1026, business is consider- | offgrnee " "0 00 2 rorresponding perlod of 1925. Total |Ably greater than the total for the | cofieciioth Sha Wi oufer” detaiie ‘are looked 4 ; | business up to the end of this month | same mon‘t(h n" 18 M.l'qn!:’ dfl\l:'fi:lv | after 5" ms"offce. which 1s Sonded. On Improved Real Estate in the Dis- | is expected to be the largest known however. if aggregate Spring goods ; e ; ? = 3 f;xnrppm_vm 2 | volume will equal last year's total. due | m‘:\’“‘_""'\"l\:‘l\fr trict of Columbia and Nearby Suburbs | Foreign grain producers have not“"‘f;": lMen"fid"f ;:\':r(‘ifl“ weather tiid (“"s"i"'"'{‘"\'\'i V{i .56" in Montgomery County, Maryland | been entirely caught napping by this |and Spring goods demand. G ST. N.W. M. 6627 | trend. They have bought around 50| “The triple holiday ebserved by FOR 8, 5 OR 10 YEAR PERIODS per cent more American farm mna- |many showed an effect on retall sales | [i= with city stores. Dealers’ stocks are hinery 1 his vy th in th | CRTRLbRE: ot 18% T frsin in aid to he very light, Wholesalers s ||| WE PAY MORE INTEREST Houses 1 A — [ £ | that demands foi prompt v e e o hich 1af 2 | were never ax insistent or as mumerous || ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS e 2 I e huge wheat acreage, has heen a fea- v ture of this export trade, and the |as at the present time. | . | goman monerate. Tmarked ety | Sl G el £l Sy e e e e in o cities are show || Than Any ther National Bank | ON APPROVED SECURITY Ri At 160 | influence on the domestic grain situa- | ing definite improvement in Washington Apply 2.0022 . Florid: Tx-hushel hampers, Bank of Washing g- 10 at 283 | Sales ’ I Erean. 15022000 North Cavelina. | Lansion - Monotsoa ~10 ai Rt 20 ai | in thousands tlon next vear, if not this. . Interest on DAILY Balances hushel hampers, green. 2.00a3.3(. R T T e 2 i . AFoel dind) Hik: Msnex. i € i i B0 T A > EXTRA DIVIDEND DECLARED.| rtne tact that a stock certteata e[l o o 0t et | IRANDALL H. HAGNER-& COMPANY, Peas- Supplies liheral: demand mod. at 114 | S > inted In fancy green scrollwork is ||l C “ l ’I NEW vori. 1une 2 0. anexirn | printsd n vy oo sroinens | Commercial Nat'l Bank T S — erate. market steady: Virginia, FEast ‘lfi’,::“‘g’-"‘,’,:"”l Store pfd.—10 at 102%. dividend of 40 cents a share was de. g " N than ordinary wall paper. Thousands 14th and G St clared today by Asociated Oil Co. in b = | and G Streets = e | of people in Washington would have Resources $17,000,000 1321 Connecticut Avenue . “Telephone Main 9700 Shore and Norfolk section, bushel | hampers, 2.00a2.50; North Carolina AFTER CALL. addition to the regular quarterly dis. | : f : | N ced their money if thev simply had || bursement of 50 cents. The extra ia| *aved : had | ‘ SV (heix Bankse to {eH (Heq Whet il. GOLDEN DONALDSON. PRESIDENT | pavable July 24 to holders of record | pe knew of some supposedly wonder- | June 30. ful investment. | — = e DRY GOODS QUIET. o _ e NEW TORK. June 2.—Cotton goods 4 Third of markets were qulet ax:ln Mgay. with a Century's prices generally unchanged. Print B cloths were quoted at 73 for 84x80s — = o Your Apartment |and 814 for 68x72s. Raw silks were = = = - = H quiet and unchanged. ot f - House GATHERING COST $40,000,000. = ; may not be earning the PHILADELPHIA, June 2 (8péci full profit you should —-Some authorities here estimate that . - the total cost of the trip of the realize on your invest- e il oo bt : : = ¢ ment. Let us find what iting here this week, will approximate = S E 2 % $40,000,000. ~cure on the hotels - ‘R: it needs, and then meet has been relic ol by quartering vis. 3 o ftora in rallroad cars and shipa. i A that need with manage- i : k ment perfected by a BUILDS BULK OIL PLANT. third of a century’s ex- S ik s perience, paying owners ‘0. has o - Philadelphia as a_distributing center OR fifty-three years The F. H. Smith Com- better fi{s Sorithat O I pany has kept faith with its first mortgage PREos 0004 ave dou e o v o est promptly, return eir principal dollar for B F S A L CO ery, the dail; e 0.0 hakrele of crada. vielaing dollar when due. . . . more than 200/3%0 .""'."“' of gasoline. By thus keeping faith The F. H. Smith Company Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. has gained the confidence of investors through- b gl TEEL SCRAP LOWER. % § > out the world. Men and women in every state in Toiaidagos S (s o the United States and in 33 countries and terri- ing steel scrap is reported from the tories abroad, are now the satisfied and confident Pittsburgh district, whers some deal- owners of our First Mortgage Bonds. ers ara paving $15 & ton, while others are sald to be uninterested even at i . We now offer for June that quotation. One interest hought 3 - investment or July res- several thousand tons at $15.50. Z o - o ervation several new is- JOHN JOY EDSON, President WALTER S. PRATT, Jr., Secretary TS & ¥ 33-350 EIC e et 23332 s FES o = 7300 9 DG e S TanB RS S DR D R DD AR 2 a - a3 a e n s A3 52 SRR R LB L 53R E5.RRNRA NG PR IPTC S 32333505 0030005 s Dttt 305 D S T T a = Fa PR A s 2383usus 25239 Eoes 5 N EECE ety 3 e 29395 3. BIBIIERIRRRIUTLRIR2 : 2R a0y 23335 »a 33usunizwnns- -3 338 burhel hampers, some poor condition, aolTshington. Rus. & Flea. én--$2.000 at 1.0022.00. | a2 e Cucumbers- Supplies moderate: §""‘m" Blee Doy DM % 1955 B o arneteieaty ior. | e e e e TR 11 0% 1da and South Carnlina, square ';!llh“ Noney—Call Inans. 5 and 8 per cent. erates and bushel hampers, faney, 2.0022 50; chofce, 1.25a1.50. BONDS. Asparagus—Supplies moderate; de PUBLIC UTILITY. mand moderate, market steady: Dela i ware, 113 and 2 doz. bunch crates. |, el & Teleas 48 green, large size. 3.50a4.00; medium :fi;;i\-?"a%'?‘fi?:“s ; aize, 2.3023.00; small size, 2.00. il tra B Bauash.—Supplien Jibsval: diemand | A8Scopiis 8 Por BB, B moderate, market fairly steady: South | Chet Pot 'ngnhom B Carolina, bushel crates and hushel [C. & F. Tel of ta. g8 hampers, white, 2.00a2.50, fow as low | £0% & ubutoan bee as 1.75. %e? -',ovv‘_r\“fl.‘ l‘n_.n Stomac Flac. 1at' 5 - " Poloma: BALTIMORE IMPORTS . | i Ripor’ser @ BALTIMORE, June 2 (Special).—— | é Imports through the port of Baltimore | WWash. Talt. & last week increased over a million and | Wasnington Gar & half dollars compared with the pre. 20 Manito P 3% lous week, while exports showed an Roolind ol : : 4 Mo Pac Ry Ae . Inerease of $180.1 according to the MISCELLANEOU 7 v report of the collector of cus- | D. C. Paper Co. Mfx. 6s. Imports totaled $3.026,035, of | Lot Joint Stock 1, d BK. B which $2.353.062 was admitted free | WAR T i lorags s af duty. while, exports amounted te | Wardman Park Hotel 5% $2.506.750 and consisted principally STOCKS. of copper. tinplate, bituminous coal, | ” wheat, flour. oats, corn, cornstarch. Am-mq:;,';_».,';,z‘:" Iard, woodwork, grease, tohacco and al Traction <hi G . . o orion. Norfole & Wash. Steamboat Potomac Blee. vtd Potamac e, int DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Wash Wash. NEW YORK. June 2 (®).Vulean Detinning (. declared a dividend of : 3 per cent’on account of accumula- | Nonal Capital. Hons on the preferred and the reg- | Commercial .. ular quarterly dividends on the pre. | District ... .. .o ferred and preferred “A." all pavable |FArmers & Sechanics’. July 20 to stock of record July 9. |I‘herty - The Cuban Tobaceo Co. declared an |Lincoln “loo: oo tnitial semi-annual dividend of 21 per | A&ion! om cent on the preferred. .u_wm garzeay %@ SRESBVLLVIBIDDS 35353 0283333232355828R283R3RR23 Ma_Gs ot ro P & T, hs ties Service 83 ties Serv 7e D Cleve El 1 Cons Gas 7 Crown Wm A Det City Gas fs a e T+ ORI - St S 2007 FEES FEREE o e R e 5233503352 Sx332_~3335e»33300338 32232.533338033322332 2 25 IS & Gal Sig Pet 5, Goodyr T&R Grnd Trunk 6 2 Gulf O_Col 69 Kresge Fdn 56 Lehigh P 6a°A.. R [oews Inc_ 6 3 DD BDD N D DD R DD SO DDTE 555 e DY S S S ERE S5 555 330D 2D 50BN I DIV 0300505500000 DIDD RSB 305D 2 R2Ro 3033225 0RR323338R3R2353223338R23333333220333323! BB FERIESIFIIIS SR & 33! Fi PERRIEE P N Y & F 323 FENE FESS e 35532 == aw 2 Sre & TEE PR TS Ft SEIPL SSTESR RS P F 538 235303303 & g o o »o: £ 23203558555 5530 50D DVODSS S S0 IDISDONID DD 230D e SortooIe B o e £l H >’ 1 tioqua,_ 7a aden - S AT RS GRS BE FSNRRSS SRR soD00T: 28322%, = sues of Smith Bonds, | aseets OTERRIGIEID it YEAR c°”"}‘,§§fl’“ 7 secured by income-pro- i ssets 85,4 jurplus . acadaaa 740 .NE,W nogm 'omzmwes. : ducing properties in Washington, Philadelphis, Pittsburgh ' Sabscriptions for the 90th k Being Recei NEW YORK, June —New and Buffalo, which pay 63; % and 7%. Each issue is pro- bscriptions for the 90th Issue of Stock Being Received ondiofferings foday sxceaded 321 008 tected by safeguards that have resulted in our record of . 000, including municipal issues, public s : utilities, real estate mortgage securl- no loss to any investor in 53 years. THE . V ALU E o F ties and industrials. The list was led Send your name and address on the form below for descrij Bl I I | By $7,362,000 City ot Buftalg 4 per B chexiars, and for our two booklsts about Smith Bonds. SYSTEMATIC SAVING to 4 per cent. uen Alr uen_ Aires o = DT DIVIDENDS. 3! Stock of Corp. Period. Rate. Payable. record. = ‘Vlfi:lr & Fdy 8 ‘ 50 June 1 . of. ... 175 June 1 . Amtein ciA @ i s Juna 1 e M . Ext June 1 SAVINGS BA June 13 June June 15 ian bt June 13 | Seventh Soian JUIY 15 June 3 A T&S . SA ¥ J TUnited States. ankers Tr Fo ; June 12 | Washington Mechanies' ... T TAEOE 1 FIRE INSURANC jeede & 3 3% B ‘Dn Dn. R bf. Juls y 00 Congrass Cix 5 é;',‘;,",',',",,“‘ - rhcaenn A1 B8 RRERERERs 2R3 B2 IRRA333333 3RS ) 22 aBom a0, Cologne 8 Danish Con 5 Europ M&I 7 Ger Con Mun R AR 85852 E2R2RS RS2 RCRRRR333E333R2255R3E3 233333 2 can readily be seen by the fact Np“? fimofif}? (ofls;wm)~- & i that thousands have bought New York bank clearings, $1.662,000.- homes and built up substantial e e o Foderel Faservs SMITH BUILDING: Washington, D.Co—&Main 6464 fortunes by saving regularly with 000,000; New York Fedaral Reserve ] ; Bank credits, $94.000.000. PHILADELPHIA | the Bquitable. Our plan will help ~ 333333222 332 PREERES o QliNer. fremen's Kational - TITLE INSURANCE. Cotumbia Tile " 18 1 Eetate Title.. Jone 18 1RG0 &S 6.5 une 15 MISCELLANEOUS, D. . Paper o, 200 D0BDD! EESIo you accomplish much. Join to- Fderal Storage ofd. TRACTION FIRM LOSES. e e e s g ] i Feditn T F gl er. 1ovie, sune 1 @oecan_mne| || NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 53 YEARS s e . e United Railways report that the street H MRy e BAR SILVER PRICE. lines operated at a loss of $207,000 e ! 915 F Street 2D 3333 F 5 2ODD DD ERERE R 2 3 ~ O S FREPEEE ], Mtge. Peoples Drug Stores pfd..... 1ast year and that $90,000 additional £ b b Lanaton Monotyoe " YORK 2 : w3 1!’ : s Jur NEW v.l(JRls. June 2 (A).—Bar sil-| was lost through operation of two s, T 5 Yok Shjaa Mexican dollasay 427 fecder bus Loesk e

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