Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1926, Page 31

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FINANCIAL | Servel Corporatiol lpondlnl Yo optimiatio stat cerning ti an following’ *Mading Op of Belected mhme- -n mot meetiag with the success that companied tiiese activities early {h the fweek. Plenty of stocks weve for sale whenever bids were raifed, and when this was’realized bullish demonstra- _tions were guspended. A falr amount of buying came into the market for Gillette Safety Razor ’cfll\l'i‘a“;‘" declaration of another extra « ahove yesterday's final, but no attempt ‘was made to extend the improvement. Speculative interest centered for the most part.on shares of,the so-called specialty it gains were not as Prorounced ds ‘they had been recently. NEW YORK, July 14.—Following is ta rece: ad- | san but did othing further. Buylng the rate of operations ot class of companies. Bprlnr Bumrm- stock ndrnltui v was hln -t m top ll‘uru of 15%. where it o npens Up. But mm Sdllnq #c- | with the price of 14 at which a h\nck of the ‘n;;ckmwu privately offered for - subscript 3 Declaration of an extra dlvidend er m PN t :z 2 per cent. m stock by dlr«"m'- of lm . solidated Laundried bu) mg into lha ‘market :rounn the § 25_Jevel Associaied Press. Newmom ‘Mining held its recent NE“ YORK, Jnly 14.—Cotton fu- tununwnodll.udy October, 17.45; De- M: J&nui'g'. /17.38: llueh lppe‘ri to .‘p expectation of bel by - stockholders 4 holdings in other prop- erties. Newmont is the'holder of a large block of Texas Gulf sulyhur lt a price substantially above present market quotations and any price im- provement in the former shouwld:nat- urally be of benefit to Newmont." 100 Penn Mex Fuel & list of bonds and stocks traded in on | * the New York Curb Market today with the volume of sales and prices up to and including the close of the market. I:In a INDUSTRIALS. % i ??&‘?’ . e R ] L 2 0 2 30 o SRR . e 83 z S N < - = T TOPaE o & ] [ RECLT E o3 o ks wa¥ By (=3 1" 998 253 2. Lo B siennuntnsnns RO FRRE SEEETE » 85480 R ESIBREL N0 285 . 8. 53282 2T ERERRE S 23 :.’° FERERE PEFEEEIE FER FGERE SR SR § IF PF . SIRRE g2 i f??ggg = 1 H o8 5 e Wflwi?';” e o v 0 - *e Beg, e & » 23 rits S B bt 10 B - e Ss ii ¥ »E50 388 S EEIRE Y. o) W RE NSRRI Al . 'E - s e 3! PRIT 2 R e R CT RR E TRCS 3 SRR FRE RPGOREFRIES wenrom 0 FE R RREREREFEE - o T s 55'sn—n- gin i 883223 5 [ - 8 c:s:::s:si:.é i3 A 5 FER R R NS Prorre) SR HLEERG T e i T T s I##m‘ S S s b B s st i ke # i 3 2 3 P eR PR i B 3 B 5 S0 Sheom S5 ¥ H i 4 3 2 W Ut pid b '3 g‘@m'nn Beach t & 87 if_. p o oazggg, e g ) ¥; b Rasrain > FORRRAR R ISR & R SRR o P I F S, L i i f o i + o Bl SERE8A%8.! 3 S S R RE R il s L s B T e Hans o RO R D! G o OB S & B S GELE LRS! Py bic e ratan, realin v, Sa R RS F PSSR W 2 WA PAE. ‘ume to nva the market a fairly steady undertone, but after selling. up to 11 tl at the start, Oetoyr r-c!od 7.23, while January 17. 40 t0.17.28, or lboln 9 to ll Wnl! net lower, ices Wwere a few Pp. from :m figures at the end ol by Washinmon Stook Exchange .m‘%‘fl%'fl;« o0 38,3685 Fojomae Bn Pow. BId. nb. etf—1 s 8l Bank—10 ‘i:v P ’Iln A Aml CALL. .t ':fi fion Ty, .A‘H'umdlw" Imy—cdlluu uudunreun g 33822523speEesEsssy BER R R PERE CFRR RERSPECRSFEEIE ¥ NE SHEAE sopann o a_sons 3233282833333 - s2sTeeitesttotenestietsl PREESEE LR T o P e 3285522855 s8505e by ) 2832 335322285 - et - £y o Py s s 323353235 ees! 2223335252 $53352Es REF SREERRE st FFRESFEE S5 PR RRARRE PR ¥ & FPRE SREF - - e 3t £ 33 §s2 ERE R B E Vo= ainii 52 The United ‘States possesses “ per: cent of the world’s railroad mw other hand, . : Te 58 il \uoqlnnno unwuud d, but m l!llm wflilfll on.blo weekly wutlm' nwrt. rathir heavy selling. m ln 17.08 and. .hmn.ry sold off ting net declines of al o potnt:‘ s t:n wan covering o Imyl the fear of insect dam wrknd 8 or 10 points midday. Nw Orleans Quotations. NEW ) ORLEANS, July 14 w.— Cotton - t COII‘IQICII[ Nat! Bank Resources lfl.l_fl 000 i . ‘GOLDEN DONALDSON, PRESIDENT Gnlt-l".dce First Mortzage Notu and 13 pdntl uud opening and 11 poinu umr yntu-dn- “on Improved City Pr Mostly Medium Pri omes ’fi & Bt IM* "a ux,"s." "w-with néver a loss to a client s GM of as much as a single pe: in_either principal or. lltel':l,'. Send for Booklet 4 CHAS. D. SAGER, : 1908 w Kince 'SECOND TRUSTS 924 14th T lm » num who { FINANCIAL. Tllc ‘New York Life Innmmcc 8o, Offers to Make Flrst Mortgage I.odns Real Estate in the Dis- tfkt Columbia and Nearby Suburbs ‘in - Montgomery' County, Maryland - WOR. 3, 5 OR 10 YEAR PERIODS a.;-.,.;. 51/2% e i ON APPROVED SECURITY > Apply Y EDSON, President WALTER S. PRATT, Jr., Secretary 4 0t YEAR COMPLETED $1,352,749.93 Sulnmptwu for the 91st Issue of Stock l-u Received _Are You Sc_wmg For ‘a Home? The Equitable’s plan of system- atic savings will help you obtain a home. Each pay day make a de- posit and contiriue, regularly, to do this, You'll soon see how quickly your money will accumulate. “ < 915 F Street ' -809°'15th St. N.W. *' Phone Main 9486 Eqmtable Co-Operative Building Ass n | —is mak'ng prompt leans on ¢ Wa.shmgton real estate at: Phone: Main 6117 Tyler&Rutherhfll ‘ Toan Correspondent of the Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. N.d. Newark, 1018 Vermont Ave.. M. 478, %M to Annouucc tln Op 1508 H Street NW Where we vnll oonduct a geneul mvestment bu{kmg & and brokcrage busmess. - Y E _y BOOKER & CONIPANY s lnvdmm Franklin 260 TELEPHONES { Franklin 261 lowest current rates, through its local cme:pondcut _BQSsmrHELPS MK, Sma—lldu oo Many Rental- ;. Properties —are converted from los- mg to earning proposl- tions through our experi- enced Property Manage— ment. We save youtime, save vou the little ldsscs sometimes so hard to trace, save you pfofits. Phone for ‘further facts. B F SAUL CO mfl“mu%fl%%mamw%@»fl Tllere Are 120 Pny Days in Five 4 Years of Hard Work What will you have to show for - them at the end of that time? By Rctdll'ly Saving a Little Each Pay Day and applying that on the purchm of a First Mortgage Note 5 “Secured by Washington Real Estate -Annual Return 6'%2% Yrflll‘l-ve taken the first big step toward : Financial Independence 5 F ; E i 713, 15 and 17 14th St foikey 3 Main 2345 m%mwuwwu&nuunmu . 5 M_M_“ —the wants of over - 47,000 ' depositors’ is ¢ not at all hkd\r’to fall short of your re- uirements. s Jom~ our éyer- growing - family ' of depositors T HIS PAY DAY, :and find out how profit- ‘able and pleasant it - isto do business with .. Washington's * Old- est Savings® Instltu- tmn. e

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