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e “HE EVENING i IR STAR, WASHINGTON, D, € N vork curs MARKET | ((OTTON IS EASIER |t ietetss Lowm [ WS IR, Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star, Office gl B o8 | BUSINESS PROPERTY [ : - - - - | mesmENCE LOANS AT Low BATES' 5 BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. mmgmlnm‘w b NEW YORK, July 19.—Harde ! uco s 5 : of prices T the {:{‘lym}oup IOraening | with an initial flow of 15,000 barrels |- ! - J ¥ ,1ther welling had been absorbed, a de- | dail Liberty Bonds Treasury Notes ! . sire to even up accounts in other re- \ble Ofl, Prairie Oil and Gas and HeAin . New k subsequently = Lamh , and " Calves:; Higher, | o, fndustrial voites “whers hit} 3 O e Lork avemr-demana | Weaker Cables and Better oL 2 i furth v oted ' f Standard of Indiana s % Other Prices Practically | tver stoces sha sstorisen fraging o5 | and Vacuam oil' around peovicus | Weather Over Week End the first day of the week in the curb | prevailing prices. 1 market. | Centrifugal Pipe recorded a further L Unchanged. o SO RBR TR (8 oo ool 1 ey Causes of Decline. Ete. ¢ ¥ ¢hanges among the oil shares, but it | than a point last week, but the selling [} 1417 F St. NW. Sljght’ advancks’ in th 2 | bee: g oy i ke et . . - g ght._ n the prices of m in progress for the past few ; . lambs and calves was about the énly | Weeks in this quarter of the market | hill- International and Canade NEW YORK, July 19.—Cotton fu- Bond Department had gone a long way toward strength- | Ginger Ale were freely supplied. Loas- | tures opened easy; October, 17.22; De- y change in nisrket prices this morning, { ening the' technical position e Ehe | on in’ some natances extended fo 3 |cember, 17.17; January, 17.30; March, ot D accordihg to reports of dealers. Price | market for these stocks. Among low- | points. T ) |17.88; May, 17,53, Affected by weaker 'l'ln WIlhmflfl Loan of calves jumped.(eom 11 to 12 cents, | PUCe losuce, Mexlcan Panuco wwas a | | BAKE c?%mp’:}b%x i STy, Ty s%!l and Trust Com . 2 . . i , getting up a half point or ly under i Wi r, cot mar pany while'lambs, quoted &t 13 cents,Satur- | more when farge blocks of the stocks | Biscuil, which was:responding to ex-|opened easy today, with first prices We will . gladly receive | and give prompt attention | to applications for q day, were quoted at 13 and 14 this | were taken at current quotations. The | pectations of larger earnings result- 11 to 13 points lower. ! 900 F Street morning. demand for the {ssue followed the re.|ing from further acquisitions by the| The South, Liverpool, interests Loans ‘'on Washington {Dort that the company had brought § and the Southwest all sold moder- 620 17th Street Real Estate Choice beef ‘was reported this morn- ing at high and scarce, but-With 10| g jxyoeenRiaLs ataly en the opening al, fellawed by a little covering by room shorts that Current rates of inter- Please' Change Our Address - ‘W “qlil " FREDT.NESBIT ; . We Buy and Sell f1ot0 vermon v 3. (]| - From Riggs-Semmes Building, Dupont Circle ' MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, Incorporated First Morigage Loans = B0 == II.umALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY' ( MORTGAGE LOAN GORRESPONDENT 1321 Connecticut Avenue FINANCIAL. To save time and confusion 717 14th Street N.W. Telephone: Main 2345 "Since1899 “No Place Like Home, No'Home Like Ours” The New York Life Insurance Co. Offers to Make On Improved Real Estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia and Néarby Suburbs in Montgomery County, Maryland FOR 3, 5 OR 10 YEAR PERIODS L m Gy dd 2 ON APPROVED SECURITY Apply ARl & Telephone Main 9700 change- in “price.. There was ample | huudreds. Low. 2:45 62 A % S— e e Supply 0. meet demands, however, | §Amal Leather .. Nu 4% 4 3‘1’“ FAllisq the mavkat & faw polata; afike =i|}l est.” Should you have although ihe. demand’ (e t- few % Am Cranamid ‘B 34 2 o t October had dropped to 17.17 and Jan- s dy Doy St P ier tn| § Am Granamid pt 8 2 103% 103% 1 11 to 14-points under ’ Y Money to Invest days has been greater than earlie Am Elec A. ... 224 22 a5 . s i the Summer. 2Am Bl vie! ok 9 o 10152 A A | ety ane v wevnee I Total R —we can also take care of Monday trading was about as quiet s g | s 8 noted mostly clear and warm weather ota esources: ot Our. experience. -ex- as usual: “There were ample supplies £+ Rl - il MY 108 1§3 over the helt ainod Satirday, with poe- |} . el PSP, of frults and vegetables of all va- 15 18 3 9 ' |sibly less complaint about insects, al- ||| tending over a period of egel 4 o a8% 8 . t 814 {though one prominent Alabama short 3 Five Y. rieties to meet Aemands, dealers quot B 3 1005 1998 1088 [nouse claimed its ~investigations er LA o T, SO ::g ‘:r‘:?: l,’:m;':‘:;g:;}y the same as Arn (l; ¥ §;¥ o5 {g? 10 }32 ll!::wed that the cm_!gh looked better- 4 ——insures your protection. . . 3 N than it really was. o trade was a | Today’ Wholesale Prices. 3 diege b | DRSS B Y R e T s e $37.500,000 Percy H. Russell Co. ar—Fan ' ints, 46a erest \ . 47;82\:'5, lsaas;czz‘okp::c’l‘(dsd?rzgg B PR igv. g 5 g 1 1 b.:rm forenoon operations were still 926 15th St. N.W. Eggs—Fresh, selected, 30; hennery, 4 gl ©; X 188 1g% Big AL ish, and at its lowest levels the § i . oo 2031, il g 3 '5: $#D 3., 3 = - ; market was 16 to 18 points below Sat- i 7 T Poultry; ‘alive—Turkeys, 38; Spring | 18 Brock 4% e Q% 1 3% 05 Urdey's tloss, ehowing ouly & frw Five Convenient FIRST MORTGAGES s 5 b 5 52 Can D 47% 46 40% 4 8 b points’ rally at midday. Crop improve- Droflevs Sapah; White Losgborog, 001 e 88 88,0 4 s & 1008 ; ment as a result of clear, warm Banking Off FOR SALE 3 N - , n N 2 3 . e e | (RETCE B it ] L e TR B A% 80; oid,~ 35840. ' Dressed—Turkeys, 5 Cni’ Nip, A- $n & ; ' 40; broflers, 40ad5; keats, young, 90a ,5 — ‘3% o588 g A {53 ! New Orleans ' Quotations. i THE TYPE OF SECURITY 1.00; old, 40a50. 1Com P e NEW ORLEANS, July 19 (®.— R TORS BVE Liverutoc: dlves ohiilos’ 13 e %’38:."?‘" REWC B B8 o 8 a Catton, futures: opsned stéedy: Janu: |1l SECURI In d ffi:ffj’ :‘;‘z“ $500, dium 8; thin 6a7; hogs, heavy and | 10Cons G Bal v 88y 82w 52 F 1git 236 ary, 18.93; March, 17.08 bid; July, 5 - n denol o , medium, 13%; 1ight, choice, 15; lambs, PO Ty e B 2B i0n 3 8 bid; October, 1 December, 16.95. $750, $1,000 and upwards, se- i i ) gl "{ aBGont Bak B 110 10 333} 10 F5Ohio Riv, Ed be. 014 fi% The narket, was easy today as Liver: cured on improved real estate Meats—Beet, 17a18; lamb, 30; veal, | . §QOSBEED yo; G35 B30 93| 6o Pan Am Pet 01035 108, pool ‘came_ In lower than due. First situated in the District of Phoulders, 2az5; fresh hams, ik YRGMEPL T I dik B 1 Berndic0°€ar 82100 100™ 100 | the start on the absence of rain over JAMES F. SHEA tresh shoulders, 25. S pmiUhtl B Sy Sy sy SpbeeSRL Hicly 103 flunday- ncept: nedr. the ootst. Dl R e 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. Fruit and Vegetable Review. a.‘m'i“’g":.“s 5 ?,; a8 8 3 s:?'fi 2B o8 98 to 16.90 and January to 16.89, or 18 .,M“" ito Today’s market report on frults and | 43 Bl Taves Tnc. 0 428 103 41 $Euoodi'cs da1th 108 to 19 points under Saturdays close. | " Fees: vegetables (compiled by the Market 5 e do 30 o 3 2 Kaf Bu 5%e111 111 ‘The market rallied 7 to 10 points from | Joseph I. —— g:wn- scrv)lee Bureau of Agricultural S e, Pub ser'pt 4% 03 1§3 1;5-:?3-:‘ ge. 108% “g"v“ % m:::‘. near ‘hf'r.nld of the flmlm, W, 7 7 o ot TaviTeV: 701 S v °"“°'s""‘: i as 983 ' 08 on cations for increasing cloudi- : e vegzllow ;m!:u“:yeadv“){i Vah‘lnlxd 122‘:&? 1‘?’}“,':’)'? 2 3’;322 ggn figfi '?&3‘5’ %fi‘i suit gg::tnrn bell)t ly, showers . In ; the S IMIL WL E . bl c 0 . B -I . [ ) Rasmee sy Ay | dHeded,, g7 BY g% B b uy ¢ ) quitable Lo-Uperative building Assn few sales, lum to large size, Foi et 0 Switt 98 97’ = Lo e, o e s U it b oL Y| BELLE 1523 {23 | SEABOARD 1S PLANNING v Seom ms;:u-x‘::?u—s:‘»tpu:-m: B I 1 n}i“'}{m ig oé‘s’ z§ P 108" 108 ' $8,000,000 FINANCING (LILE (HIIR ETS Assets ........... $5,031,814.86 SUrplus ............... $1,352,749.93 salmon tints, standards, 45s, 2.7a| 23Gen Bak B (. "gi “g* g 108 BB ghe 101% o 3 '45s, 3.5024.00; some ri 2Gen Ice Cream. 45 45 45 8 Bu 4 101 8.50; jumbos, 45s, 3. 3 son pe, 28 Gillette 8 B 88 i1 2 U8 =uh 8% 101 tall K 3.25; flat 1:- and 16s, b::t.'}:;. poorer, | 7Glen Aden SGal 10888 ,Sig ‘gfia 195 Buv gipngoton }sgg Installation of Automatic Signals i 1o o ",.,"""'w_ ot Caroline: ggmmu"si &8 R ’3% ?gk % | sales ko Part of Improvement Project salm , standards, 278 and 36s,{ | 1 s $ Rpermestiras i G A 4 o B G e T N on y - N B s, 975 and 6s, 3.00a3.25. 1fd B o & % 8w BALTIMORE, July 19.—S. Davies 0dd Lots Carried on Morgis = . et Cuoplies Tieal; dimund | 4 i L g™ 1 Terpa, prasant o the Sesiand Organized 1814 ste: ; New Yorl 85 ne , annou! yester- ___;__ Teh ek o, bt | JPRT - g 1 Al Line aiicoad, announced vester: || Buck & Company 1.00; wasty, 50. 01 v e ggg 13 22 e N B —BROKERS— i ot & - 4 ed mortgage 6 per cent gol y o Snlona” Simaies moterte; fomand)| - B Atk a'ts A3 4 B BT | dated morenes DR e Cor ot ratabiihed 1070 Tenantless erates, Yellow Bermudas, U. 8. No. 1, 3 acand & Pealdly i 03y 2 New York. - He belleves the transac- 312 Evans Building . e o P e bunna | H v, b 4R 4 f & ton will o closed woday. | 120 N, Y. Ave. N.W. City Homes }"22“"“‘ yellows, U.'8. No. 1, 100 ‘2?‘3“;";3&;{1“‘11?}}- 1 gg 28 ‘Warfleld said that the hluue was nec- Tel. fin 7300 alerd i tabls Seld Tar .20, wl il Peaches—Suppliés lberal; demand % Mon° e 3 o i'gs" gg“ 8 B s amd that. the proceeds wil || | Direct Privats Wirse to New Yotk thioves in search of sach Hevs, o el Shlug r-x':'a best, 2 Yunictpal_Serv. . g? 3 ] be used -to increase faciities, fgr ets, leys, y A L7655 . 3 sales, 2.00; wasty, 1.00. ig‘:’:fih ég g‘?.'sb':‘”“"; xnm::: ;m, m.t! ter. tato Market Dull. b “We are ng: les of au- oél:—su Hes liberal; demand PR ATy 3118 S tomatic signals in addition_to the 254 Potat! Dpee b orth 0 Pow’ G 18 3 miles installed last year,” he said. moderate, market dull; North Carolina, Norsed Bo8 At §§¢ *“The proceeds of these bonds will also cloth-top stave barrels, Cobblers, U. Nor Sta P © pfd 101 1 o 1 > i 5023.00: N 'Pow new 20% 19 be used for double tracking, lengthen 8. No. 1, 3.50; poor condition, 2.! .00; Ohio B Tel 7s pf113 = 11: “ling and providing additional passing Virginia, Norfolk section, cloth-top slat 14 Pac St Boifer.. 13 1 01 tracks and transfer facilities at fm- | b | De 2 Bo: banels, Cobblers, U, 8. No. 1, 3.25. 149 feun oblo Sec 7% 7 Soriant pattite | posit xes Watermelons—Supplies heavy; de- Bacst Somact 188, 188 9B ier N e ' Boxes are available at mand moderate, market weak; Florida, | i¥Pux S & L o 20 ‘o8 208 8 Very Nominal Rentals Soveis and Sodtn Carolina, bulle, per | 1 Runty Bu Al 42 42 BANK DEPOSITS GAIN. oyl 100 melons, Tom Wateons, 2685 Jb. |, 2Ran Kur Hor v 35 38 : 2] - Letters ‘of Credit & B ergnsousin, | Rt vy METAL MABKETS. | | suicimore Tnstitutions Now Have Travelers' Checks Corn—Supplies Tberal; demand Silica ‘Gel ‘vie.. 10% 18% 1 b Fuly 13 0O 1 of 477,056, ; slow, market dull;-North Carolina, 7 Server NS 2 2 steady. Electrolytic, spot and - fu. Futhl. of 9008 GTT0 3% Paid Savi o 1 Snis Visc Int rs 8 i > 2 1 D b V. on davings "fi:}’w}—swpu« moderate; s&Efl g ‘h ?‘:’:‘ ;2 g% tures, 14% asked. Tin firm, pot and | BALTD(OR; mys;:.—bepndu of | ; o 3 demand -moderate,: market steady; SR L & Toepid nearby, 68.62; futures, 63.12. 1Iron|tne 34 banks in Baltimore, exclusive Notth Caroling, bushel hampers, best,| 30980u P & T°war 8% B# 9% | steady, No. 1 Northern, 20.5082L50: of savings banks, totaled $382,477,956 | aton Cucum! jupplies: liberal; de- - oo 8 "} in response to the latest State an * mand. slow, market dull;. very few gt r,,‘a"{_ - 38% 20% 203 | spot, 8.60. Zinc My,,'m St. | Federal bank calls, This represents b sales; North Carolina, bushel pam- | . f juifi 8.Cq . éug ug I8 | Touts Aot e gy I TN AN, | an tnoredse'ct 49,593,063 sihiod June M, / (4 opo an pers,. fanoy,. 75a1.50; Virginia, Nor: t4 mony, 3 1925. o Tolk section, hotbed stock, bushél ham- ‘}fiw Mt‘g‘:m ‘i "i. ‘é ao% the last three years local bank . A 113 ; 1 pers, faney Aal0 ht: demana| Adtmtwimcx 8y By 3w |Washington Stock Exchange e i b rear. Aethe Gl o0 ; Years Bank Years moderate, market steady; New York, % Tubize AS B vic 188 153 xg 3 June a ‘year ago they totaled $372,- v Old Old bushel baskets, Telephones, 2.50. 55 puns Sol Lmo A 18% “18% ; ohi et bt T 484,893, and on June 30, 1924, stood at ¢ ; T S RGP, _x,gg:l 1 1 x§§ 1 S Elec. Pwr. pi at 108, ”g.ll'll,fizu. it Rttt GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ffim 12 13% i “vav;':-‘:‘.'fisi %':r‘i'c'.-:m" 3‘!&& 10 | tancous State and Federal calls of De- BALTIMORE, July 19 (Special—| 1Uul 2 gocoh ank—-10 pt 260, cember 31, 1925, shows a drop of $16,- New potatoes, barrel, 1.00a3.50; bushel, e s BB B sl Mige. & Inv. pi ‘at 8%. 20 | 615,844 In six months, This is regard. 1.00a1.25; beans, bushel, 60a1.25; beets, Swn & duen ol 3 48 W | 8%, 4 : od by bankers as more or less seasonal. 100, 0:30003‘ o},flb:flge. 100.d3.0055.1000; 1Wh R Sp % 2’* i AFTER CALL. —— carrots, , 9.4 .00; corn, dozen, a 5 s " at 104%. ;" cucumbers,” basket, .| e N R R e o enz:n f?m: ::ms plants, crate, 2. .50; . . e - NEW RK, Jul -Retail $0a1.25; onloris, bushel, 75a1.25; peas. 5?1&"'.".’“ indu ALY JRE . RN | - Mk ofe et § S0 B S o the Gardnor Motor Co,, Inc., Dushel, 1.26a2.00; peppers, crate, 2.00a | 1 Cresson i are 3k '0542 Bid and Asked Prices. 3.50;- squash, basket, 30a40; tomat 18 s % . o 4 g crate, ripe, 1.00a2.25; 75a1.50. 15 Hay Bt :i Zlg Apples, barrel, fi 19% % 19% 1.25; -hlackberries, quart, 10al 80 M{ K 80 ries, pound, 10a18; cantaloupes, crate, 3 }# }5 l,Z&A.ZS;bh\’l;zzeblfirflt‘,s‘;iul‘n, 20..12 g gi g! - peaches, bushel, 1.00a1.50; pineapple: 19 n; 188 S A A B N crate, 2.00a3.00; raspberries, pint, 8a % 41 P ooty P . 12° blackberries, quart, 15a18; water- | .8 0% 80" B0 nvites applications for ]ms on mellons, 100, 240,00, 20 9 . 39 Washmgton real estate. Prompt Selling Prices at Noon. e 8 w8 Stk Ll : Wl iy | Wheat—No, 2-red, Winter, domes-| * 1 Foa action; lowest: current -rates. tic, spot,' ho.-quotations; No. 2 rea| ' *§ 38 Ak 3 Consult— i e e Winter; garlicky, spot, 1.48%. 20 .0; 0 ,as Sales—Bag lots of nearby at wharf % 1‘3 1 ‘3; % . A o i sold at a:range of' 1.28 to 1.40 per bushel. mmdl OIL STOCKS. Cargoes on grades at wharf—No. 2 Pz red Winter garlicky, 1.48; No. 3, 1. e et No. 4,142; Ne. 5,:1.89. Corn—Domestie, No. 2 yellow, 91a92 per bushel in carload ‘lots; No. 2, spot, export, 86; No. 3, spot, export,.84. Oats—No. 2, 61 per bushel; No. 3, 50 per bushel, nominal. Rye—Nearby, - old, 90al.00 per bushel; No. 2, export, spot, no quota- tions. Hay—Receipts for today, 62 tons. The demand for hay ‘is-quiet and centered on the better grade of tim- othy and -clever- mixed: and- No. 11i clover. The .medium and poorest grades are in ample supply, with very little outlet: fer-.common hay at any price. i Quotations, per ton, today: 3 26.00826.50; No. 3 Timothy, No. 1 light clover mixed, | 25.00a2 ; No..2 clover mixed, 23.50a 24.00; No, 2 clover, 20.00a21.00. Straw—No. 1 wheat, 13.50a14.00; No. 1 oat, 14.00a14.50. ‘- HI7 K S‘j’b‘ffl—!ldn fbsqg a8 \ars = Bomn oS S RS PR FRARRR ReaB 2, e .. ¥ - 3 . . SEoBuiead e tio S B iR e h FEepnesy :‘a‘;::é-s..': 52 &+ £ o o et ) DAIRY PRODUCTS. BALTIMORE, July 19 (Special). Live_ Spring chickens, pound, 32a4 Jeghorns, 26a35; -old -hens, 31a33; leg- horns, . : 24a25;. old., roosters, 18a20; ducks,: - 26a30; old, 18a23; pigeons, 30a40. A : & Egge-—Recelpts, 817 cases; native and nearby. firsts, dozen, offered ‘at| 4 to . fancy. i prints; 42a44; ‘ladles, 32a33; rolls, 0; ‘store packed, ‘2 dairy ~ prints, “28a30; process butts 35'%a86h6. . A o on_ track, 276; t tadr: steady; Kansas al ) 1. sacked | R et Virgteln. magrel Teisn yehade” highe il 'cobblers, 4.15a4,40; no sales reported JOHN JOY EDSON, President WALTER 8. PRATT, Jr., Secrefary Organ (LK (TR (071 Subscriptions for the 91st lIssue of Stock Being Received Over a Third we have offered balanced in- Main 2100 92515th'St NW. | 46th YEAR COMPL! A FEW YEARS HENCE ~—that’s when youll need money most. Save systematically in the Fquitable each pay day—while you are able to ‘earn money. As years roll by you'll be independent—not de- pendent. Think it over—then join the Equitable. 915 F Street - COMPENSATION 3 LU The security which pays too high interest lacks in principal protection. Other securities may promise both:safety and yield, yet lack in sound man- agement. 3 For over a third of a century vestment in our of a Century - » Without a SAFE FIRST MORTGAGES Loss In Amounts of $250 and Up: B. F. SAUL CO. Building for the Future - UPPOSE that you could be sure that financial trouble would . /. never come yodr way.- £ then it would be sound policy. to save '’ money and invest it wisely. . 5 Good investments bring you an E - extra income. And when Opportunity . " beckons, you will have a tidy little $ iy ;l:’mmdyh-wt,inw the enter-' i . For substantial, well paying invest- . ments, choose First Mortgage Notes. ' . Those offered by Swartzell, Rheem . & Hensey .Company return 6%% . R o e e

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