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' FINANCIAL., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAT OCTOBER 19, 1926. FINANCIAL. - * I : f to Loan COTTON IS STEADY NEW YORK CURB MARKET | PRICES OF TURKEYS | 205 CHANGE PROTESTED. |y 082 et oo ‘Wash L. i Received by Private.Wire Direct to The Star Office : : Chevy Chase and Brookville Resl-|Joseph I. “Shar o s T W | The New York Life Insarance Company SR S T F1 dents Oppose Shifting Route. g F- NEW, YO: Oct e . 10 Carib_Synd .. | P t s S e | S i R 4 s, .l LOANS ||| First Mo ¢ Loans traded in on the New York Curb Mar. '}m 4B ik ek 78 tyone property owners of Chevy : P i PHEpay e B8 T Chase and Rockville have filed & pro- We will gladly receive [| On Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia Sales in INDUSTRIALS, 3% 13 g% L test with the Public Service Commis- & iy | and Nearby Suburbs in Montgomery County, Maryland Bulge After Call Not Fully|™ h. Low. 1:30 % % % |Fifty-Cent Retail Basis S sion against any change in the pres- || and give prompt attention | ! %0 g squn ped1F 1187 11§ siy 8. oy Iity-Cent Retail Basis Seen ent route of the coaches of the Wash- || to applications for 3 Years, 5 Years, 10 Years . . 1Alpha Port C n, 40 0 ] ington, Virginia and Maryland Coach * ' Sustained and Prices iR 6y pradly ably afy | tEm o B B B by Dealers for Thanks- |, Loans on Washington . ||| 15Am BLaThr 480 (10% 18 dlaay oupew. i % L% ” a ngummmltd e ot JEstare L o . ] e [a: . . lc necessity an i d “11 - Ease Off Slightly. B A ng* g e G T Aaga .afln22 By giving Birds. RSP S T ancl Y & asle aut Cursrfinth;-ates hof inter- fl| Apartments 2 0 Business Properties {Am \Glnllrnl wl'd a a" 8 23 zgl x%g vicinity. . est. Should you have ! 3Am Stperpow'B 35 80 28 53}2 1505 9% Money to Invest i By the Asxociated Press. 1Am Sup td, 20% 28% 26 13% 135 13 REW YORK, October 19—Cotton| - $ 43 Torgd gkf boad o A B4 iy e T g oy our| INDUSTRIES ARE ACTIVE. s also take care of RANDALL H. HAGNER-& COMPANY - . ; 3 3 3 DETROIT, October 19 (Special).— you. ur experience, ex- || Incorporat | futures opened steady; December, g: 1.. 35 35 38 28 2zg gf plies for the Thanksgiving holiday P A ). i A M 12.70; January, 12.80; March, 13.06; $Alse P C R 4532 flégfg Aé %.l}g 13 3%5 Tormation. a3 to. ‘:;epr;f;:%:‘c]{g,"?: & ofiifi’.?’n“;fig‘,f‘,';,}:,?“:,fi““": tending over a p;rmd of | MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT J May, 13.26; July, 13.50. The market| % Bel'Te CoPepi110 " 110" 110 5% 5% 6% |stated, but it was reported this morn- | Fesult retail and wholesale distribu- 2 Thirty-five Years | ] 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 | opened steady today at unchanged| 1BUN Gor'A”.::0 30% 30% 403 | Sales STANDARD OIL ISSUES ing that current receipts include many | on, 1s, aulte eatistactory, aithough || —insures ‘your protection. ||' - . ou 3 ] , jewelry and musi- , Prices to a decline of 5 points under $ B Cor B 184 13% 13% D o ialoll. ok 1wy 38 i ngk;‘;' Deices have advanced this|cal instruments are somewhat dull in Percy Rluse“ co. selling promoted by relatively easy %3 Cellulotd Co fi%% K 1_% 100 ang Am O novio 17 26 week. Live turkeys, quoted last week |this city. Banks are in splendid con- I cables and the favorable weather map. 3o 3" 2% gey | B0 5 423 43% |at 35 cents, were quoted at 40 and [dition. 926 15th St. N.W. i Southern hedging also was reported, |} &7 18 187 187|500 Rontrens O 8, 13, |45 today, while prices of dressed stock ——— —— ‘ and after easing off to 12.80, January [ 4 g8y o8 e8| 300 8% 5% |than a 5ocent retall market for the [ Some f el maTe o et Wtung guod _ I * contracts rallied to 12.90, or 4 points 1 Ce 89 8 89 50 66 66 | Thanksgiving trade. z y learn to cau- co tal T Co et higher, on covering and trade buy- | % Com P ¢'war’. 5813 658 oo | 400 1% 5{ Spring chickens took a further drop |tious in making investments. Before ntinen rust Co. ing. ; 3Coneol Tound. " 315 812 3P| 400 igw 49% vy |in price, todays prices for Ilive|YOU InVestinvesugatel 14th and H Streets "The early selling Was accompanied ico 1l i Tow| ;109 Bratr 1243 134 1285 | chickens being 26 and 27 cents, dress- by reiterated talk of probable in- 25:! }‘;( 13 17 2700 3°% it 81 81 ed stock bringing 31 and 32 cents. . 1 + oreased crop estimates from private| i Euril Pub 8o, 180 189 | %3608 O 8t 175 18 An increased demand for meats was || REAY ESTATE LOAN Capital $1,000,000.00 authorities within the next few days. D0 For R i ”g 139‘? :3& 33998 N 43% 43% 90 R T S The bulge after the call was not fully 50 8 & Finc 15% 16% 15 ng firm. e demand for . sustaines, active months ruling about [ 1% g.,}’.,,“, RO ?{{.2 Ll 800 Vacuum Oil ... 98 94% 95 pork loing was heavy, price of home- l Checking Accounts hanged to 3 points lower at 3EIB & Sh 874 67 7" | sales BONDS. ressed stocl ng 85 cents. o . . the end of the st hour. | BB Beor 318 4 5 | ESuranay s0iss | o There was no scarcity o fruits and 2 /o Savings Accounts —is making prompt loans on Pressure against the market relaxe 5 Estey Welte C Bl 13 134 1 057 | vegstables this morning, dealers hay- % 3 . atter the early offerings had been| 1 Sl L D AR Bl s add a 1034 | ing ample supplics to meet demands 100 ERED T. NESBIT » Time l::”“‘ch = Washington real estate at absorbed. Trading was quiet later in 05 403" 404 L 937 |at prices substantially the same as ‘ermont Ave. - Main 930%. orei xchan, the morning with prices working up 51‘ if% 0y St 13 Am Thread C'6s. 101%5 10118 1015 | those reported yesterday. - — o e lowest current rates, through a few points on covering and trade 2 Frank KO Bd'e 23!% 5}‘5‘2 21 gaWrrpagnwi s sify 81 Today’s Wholesale Prices. vosssees Commercial Credits isilaeal d B voi i hateeneral| w8 S8 2% dgl 058 044 214 | Butter—Fancy one-pound prints, CONSULT US Travelers’ Credits sts local correspondent. selling around 13.00, with the ge % 63, T3 63 8 oo% 0% 99% | 61; tub, 49a50; st ked, 38. s g market about 18 to 16 points higher. i% in 4w it 9 97 ; tub, 49a50; store packed, 38. 2 0 oior sate tovestment of = 11 Gon B % 58 8 1 100 Eggs—Fresh, selected, 45; hennery, ous, surplus tunds. Loo Travelers’ Cheques New Orleans Market. 22 Gon conk, B % o8 qu A8 - 1907 | 60a55; current receipts, 40ad2; stor- First Now® tutursibyinvesting o NEW ORLEANS, October 19 (P).— 3 loetKiden 176 178 5 9615 | age, 38a39, Ho Wm. H. Saunders Co. Acceptance Credits SS m PH The cotton market opened steady to- AR e gg %{ By 82 Poultry, alive— Turkeys, 40a45; Mnngnge e 2 ; : - dax, wiih Liverpool cables lower than H % Ol2 33, 5 134 | Spring chickens, 28; white Leghorns, | Noteg™ Founded 1887." 1433 K at. Collections Tk due and first trades showing no = e a% 102& 24a25; fowls, 26a27; roosters, 20; ducks, n.w.. hirgton, D. C. ~ 1907 change to a loss of 6 points. Prices 3 9% B% ¢ 10 1914 | young, 20; old, 15; keats, youns, 50a Real Estate Loans 1417 K Street—Main 9300 Were lower after the call, with De[ 2 By By B &3 83, |60; old, 34240, 'Dressed—Turkeys, 46a eet—Main + cember at 12.73 and January at 12.78,| 13 4 14n 14 2% @ lpgé' 50; brotlers, 33a35; keats, youne, 80a Collateral Loans to 6 points below the previous Y 5 5 : 3 ! ol a.50. e e Bt Booniatvenced to 1283 for| . 3 et 4 oy 12;22 Meats—Beef, 18a19; veal, 22; lamb, Investment Securities e er. anq 12,68 for January. The| ° % L1087 1087 208 93 857 | 26a30; fresh hams, 38a30; shoulders, C T steadiness was attributed {_3 ‘f‘e;tr of 11/1 ufla 101 ‘fl e gg 22 gg gguz:xzml;l)‘m‘;‘ 11114531.’:’: smozkzigsh&m. 33a orporate Trusts tropical disturbance, which is re- 13 Gati e i ced shoulders, L . o ported ‘moving nearer the Yucatan| } 2% ‘§}§ ‘gfg 53 Gatt Pow 5%. 52 fig‘ x?"" Ve, stock-—Calves, cholcs, 15; me- Individual Trusts Channel. 3 0, B B Bt TRY & T I, RIS Administrator, Executor *Capital & Surplus $2,000,000.00 Liverpool Quotations. ot 108 14| RS TAR gs, 88 Fruit and Vegetable Review. i Capital & Surplus $2,000.000.00 LIVERPOOL, October 19 UP).— 1B oo see1 8 ;n :_8; 81l e 9 §.“,§ ‘3‘%?{ Today's market report on frults and Safe Deposit Boxes 4 o] t, fair demand; prices easy. D 3 7 E 31 1ad &iF vegetables, compiled by the Market W R d X,",‘.ifi‘(-f.‘,“.”mm £ood middling, 7.9 it Af‘.:z g,‘,fi 4 31 Ind % 105 103 % News Service Bureau of Agricultural @ ere eaday to good middling, 7.59; strict middling, B 2% B gt 48% 18 Hconomics, Says: cont“lenta] Tmst Co 7.34; middling, 6.99; strict low mid- &t el W=l 28 Ihick, g% pau % |, Apples—Supplies liberal; demand o S -Y dling, 6.64; low midaling, 6.04; strict thy 10, 1 Ky ol 1 § light, market steady; boxes Washing- 14th and H Streets erve ou good ordinary, 5.49; good ordinary, o2 oé& 8(1’2? 1§i“'" 153% (83% B3u :;rllmme;y:;n lna ‘flfiazsme; deu;]:lou- tree! 4 Sales, 8,000 bales, including oo Sou 08 gg;' y, 3.0028.25; Jonathans, 3 i / 2 R ican. Recelbts, 19,000 01% 101% lg,ls““ A 88 5 982101225 combination extra fancy Capital $1,000,000.00 -in a multitude of ways be bales; American, 15,800. Futures 24 ' 24 24 28 Ney 838 88 a8 and qmncy ‘Winter Bananas, ripe, sides guarding your money closed steady. October, 6.83; Decem- 28 22, 22 %i}'f’ 1008 190% 1004 |1.75a2.00, few higher; bushel baskets | LOANS OF $50 10 $100 CAN BE SECURED and paying you interest [ ber, 6.89; January, 6.94; March, 7.03; ar 8 sg i Noi itk 1984 1Y Maryland, No. 1°2% inches up Deli- | cn household furnliare if vou are seceiving 7 n May, 7.13; July, 7.17; September, 7.21. bt. 1141 1142 114 40! o sg 9™ | clous, 1.60; Maryland and Virginia, | 8 §38ry, of 8100 or_more. CHATT! ereon. . 7.12; July, st Fap, 0l lap ) 42l e 189 0% H0% Bo% |No. 1 Staymans, 75al5, according [*r AR , f to handl . — ——— 48 S8 48 79 §ris § A 874 | to”size; various varieties, medium to| FIRST MORTGAGES [ WERES singsas soh per et WHEAT PRICES cuMB 179 170 17 i 5 23, Do, |large size, 60a1.00; Maryland and Vir- FOR &. Fiduciary Duties of every 19% 18% (18% pon el e gxmm&’:(?' 1 Grimes, medium to large ALE type; to advise you about 1 1014 1014 1011 |size, 1.00. ; " ON FOREIGN REPORTS N U Tw 1028 Jois 108 | Cabbage—Supplies liberal; demand 6Y2% Your Will; to rent Safe D 8 8 8 103% 1031 108% | light, market steady; New York and THE TYPE OF SE posit Boxes; to manage your Tt 3 e A0 LI0L ob, || Eennayliank, SBAIk per tor, Daulaly SRR IAT Real Estate, otc, etc. o] ub Art 8 B vic168 166 166 4 ype, 25.00a28.00. | 3 i i 1Uni Art Thea C 98 08 98 92% i 99% Celery—Supplies moderate; demand In denominations T 23 fConference invited. nexpeoted Uptarns in Quotations] o5 I & a08y a8, afiy | 'jed fif B B moders markel sbout sieady Now | $750, $1,000 and wewarde. se ¢ : in Liverpool Tead to Fresh | ¥ hewhptt B d0s | PRt i |0k, ST, 0 BHET | cared oo improved veal sia National Savings & Trust Co. Advances on This Side. Spnive Blo .l ST 87 37 A US EeHRa0s " 108% 1857 | ™ Grapes—Eastern supplies heavy: de. | situated In the District o 5] 1 - y o] $ 4!'22 91L 9 0 Warner B'D 0yo151™ 196% (08% mand limited, market slightly weakr; Columbia. 58th Oldest Savings Institution in Washington L 5" 45 45 5 Webster Mil 6338 96% 06% 96 ew York, 2-quart climax baskets LI Sererson s R I L “ Concords and Niagaras, mostiy 13, ew JAMES F. SHEA Year Cor. 15th and New York Ave. v » & low as 3 Micl an an W rk, . e RO, (October 812 Falin:| Sutes MINING STOCKS. U N G gs ww 08 7% 7% |12-quart climax baskets Concords, 60a s s b joj——|aj[——|alc——2]0] expected upturns in wheat quotations | inhyndreds, = o8 1Antoqua 7s A. 93 8% & 65, mostly 60. at Liverpool led to a material new g = o 0 Antioqua 7 B.. 9 3, 83 | OLhuce Suppies moderate; de- : Sl heflrl! T i i et ; B 284 |mand moderate, l;m.rket stemlyél Cali- ;yg market here. 3 - ornia, crates, Iceberg type, 4-5 dozen, & yvessel rates to Europe was unpromis- > 43 o rongio0 best. mostiar *4.00; wew ||| |G. M.=P. MURPHY!| “yng and adverse weather was reported 3 K 2 1 92 | York, 2-dozen crates, big Boston type, both from Canada and Argentine.| ,§XeW Corngla . 2 97% | fair quality and condition, 1.00a1.25. & CO. Starting 5 to 1 cent higher, Chicago % N J Zinc .. 181 gg Onion Market Steady. X ‘wheat prices continued to @ascend. 1 Nipiesing | (3 87 : 5 Corn and oats were also firmer, corn - 074 Onions—Supplies light; demand embers New York Stock opening at % to % gain and subse- o 25 |light, market steady; Michigan and Eikatye e 28 203 | 598 0. 1. Tasatty 2.00; New York, S wisions tended to sag. 101% Ko > S P ol " uccessors atibns: iiotay | wero ihat an HTI R L' 18, | 100pound eicks, Yellows, U. s, No. s to 17th and Eye Sts. vl o ¢ E e 1S | Saleg i INDEPENDENT Ol TOCKS. ng bt i . wheat being offered to Furone 14 Qustid,. e ? 94% | peaches—Supplies light; demand JOHN L. EDWARDS Dusia, TS Y eoptisasy taken promptly whenever a 12°Am Con Oilfield .65 .53, .5 8 ey dernte rental nrormaftion e specified as available to carry the | 11 Am Marac Go > 8% 8% By | 173 96" | light, market slightly stronger; New & COMPANY magerate resiate, - = grain. Meanwhile, frost reports per- 3 Beacon Oil .... 17 17& 11% 3 ggs :::k,il;lgshel baskets, Elbertas, large I ::“f raie as low "530-1_“ sisted concerning northern Argentina, 18 , 1.75. 4 16 H Stre t foot. i s . Where the wheat crop, especially in g p & Rus 177" | Pears—Supplies light; demand light, St avaitabie™ 5500 montn. O ot o B i i o e Fe and Cordoba, is at the head: | Washington Stock Exchange| s zu: 18% | market steady; New York, no sales Northwest servative lenders—because our Loans are ing stage,.and is susceptible to frost i 10 Sax ¥ 83¥ :sguai%:y o siddekwithela dilk chit éocadasealy with du};:«;{:éflon of the French import | g SAe™a® Sl el S e 1 o }?,},A Potatoes—Supplies liberal; demand 52 Broadway, New York experience—and because we are daily auty_on “wheat appeared to be a | Weihineion doj fe—8500 at 101 S600| g4 88 | e sacen, Groen Mountaine, Uy 8. RichimondAves aware of market conditions, we are in o Sl Dot momae | kY naton vy - fec Wa=SR10001a ||| 1 e }353 No. 1, 4.3524.50; mostly 4.50; Michi: Newport News, Va. position to offer you a Superior Invest- * talk was current suggesting that on Siomac, Fleciric Rower ol 85407%;| =Bo ¥h St Wi o £ L |ssa, IDpound sk, ft ,R“?slz: ment plus Unlimited Safety. t of scarcity of ocean vessels 5% . 8 0n 5 we & 98% | U. S. No. 1, 4.2524.50; mostly 4.50; . kaihood = ashington Rwy. & Elec. ptd—10 at| 1L West Un 8% | New York, 150-pound sacks, Round there is likelihood of more or less | g Washineton . pta. ofd eat Un O . i stoppage of the wheat movement in | **pliict "aily Gl at 282, g o 4 Sotatocs—sppiles;, Titieral: First Mortgage Securities North America, and consequent piling | ;5 35'%, o oo T . demand slow, market weaker; North i ORESEEN B llsMAN Bid d Asked Pri 1resng:d ];’ecemhee 15. sfl e smck = TMORE, October 19 (Special). F Y r 15. Sale: £ : UIL ettt so far this year, the cgmum;;ron.ntu' —mens through. the port of Baitl: BUSINESS B DINGS BONDS. nounced, exceed those of 1925. more last week showed an increase of up of supplies at Canadian points in icular. So far, however, evidence ©of any important slowing up is sald %o be lacking. “HILL RAILS” MERGER Says He Expects Great Northern, Northern Pacific and Burling- ton to Unite First. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October 19.—F. J. YTisman, New York banker and rail- Yoad authority. who has just return- tic City and the Alexa ed from Chicago, where he made & Angeles. =) SO e Main 2535 study of the railway consolidation | Wash: Balt < DIVIDENDS. possibilities between Chicago and the Missouri River, says he expects the first_important consolidation proposal §n that section will come from the Hill interests, which control the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and Bur- the more important groups, namely = Alum. Co. of Amer. 7s 1933 1 i Jdington. B, C-phunes Cop JE: e Am. Tel. & Tol Co. 43 19 —the demand B e oats i s i St g bl Ansconda, Capper B 1o 108 i law of supply and demand—the d for mod- frict, which are as yet unattached to| Wardman Park Hotel 2 % THERE IS NOTHING em apartment buildings and modern office build- 2 ings in the great centers of population in the 2 the Chicago and Alton, Chicago and Georgia 68 1929. Eastern Illinols, Chicago Great West-| = o, .”‘,’l“:fi"" vm.rn*. L M, & St. Paul 6a 1034 08 4 ) ern and Minneapolis and St. Lolis, [ 4B, '(3%’2 %S 87 A B—— g skylines of these cities, and e e el $iu Bogs k' However great the claims of their vastness as pictured by the sirplane camera. any one of the three Southwestern ivf’.'.?é‘,"éw 17 N 9 investment offerings, it is eco- Large, new, modern structures have risen to re- b 7 e rstems, the Frisco, Rock Island, the 20 %3 A e propose Lorea combination the NATIONAL BANK. 1 1 i e hich they were built. creasing e e o e | i g nomically impossible to gain e e i th the Frise, of Which It was 3 | commerdal” %3 o2 " something for nothing. incipal residential and business districts, have rt prior to the 1914 receivership. | Paimes & Mechan 7 85 made these structures an economic necessity. pnrhe}){“girgagu‘ and Atton, Mr. L%x,np‘n,r?&?g-lumencifi 12 gZ 3 2 Every dollar earned must be - + sald, could also be used to advan 3 s D first mortgage on such an income-pro- ety SA e §§ i3 1 Baluiod By S i eliom: :xn?;nm: ‘and on the land which it occu- tems, while the Minneapolis an f 97 b . : E}l’.lh;?z\ls dovetails in every respect 20 8 A Third In our safe :ife" t'h';t md,:mw the security for each issue witl e 2 gubsl = TRUST COMPANY. 998 10 1/ 0, Smith Bon Great Western, he said, “might 101 102 of a 6 FIRST MORTGAGES A be"Wished on ";i“y;“ngfim;,- although | Americts, fecriy, & Trust 102 ig:g c : Ve% - Current offerings of Smith Bonds, paying 63 7%; it pares wit! e Burlington for | Yfmtthanta. Bank. S p e s 5 ilable on properties ‘ashington, Phila- Do ot iath st erataats '\.mm TR 1004 .100 entury you gain, steadily and surely. g;;":’_"fim Buffalo end Albany — safe D s el iidiiive 0| TREASURY OERTIFICATES Without a The compensating effort is on NO LOSS || Sorb e onds. Each iasue is protected by GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. iy . (Reported by J. & W. Seligma 3 el 1 : safeguards that have resulted in our record of o T 1 Ra 2t Loss our part—ceaselessly investi- iy iheatos A8 aai s (Quoted 1n dollars per millign, marke) , | ) 58 1914-18) 1650.00 1700.00 e 4008 1010 13000 140.00 amburg 4 % 9. .. 18 ta- Yar. 192707 1001 00 1 housand marks.) 3% June 15 18270 99 20. & . . . ‘é‘r’“‘c}:fi.sréhfié ":' ;%;:nr“"' ggm 28 29| W 433 pec? 15 1097:: 1893033 80 9582 ing with a Third of a Century’s Gor Gen 3 1 1in 4s pre-wai . 00 .00 b B % FOREIGN EXCHANGE. experience. 26.00 | Firemen's . « tations furnis B, 16.50 | National Ut 21 Quot . shed, by W. B, Hivbe &ca) 5 TITLE INSURANCE. na"vgun. i .00 .00 o5 el — - 823883821182333832333 B R B R IDB G B D o = B gBpgus 888333333333 at My thaler Li Jodiprrenthaler Linotype—4 at 104%. 2 at AFTER CALL. Mstrict National Bank— miiz’"" it R P L UNLISTED DEPARTMENT. Departmental Bank—1 at 7%. Money—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent. Amertcan Tel, Amery ety S 00'ed Afacostia & Pot. B, Ana. . Tel. of Capital Traction R. Gity & Suburban b orgetown Gas 1 otomac Elec. 1st Elec, cons. B 1958, otomac Potomac El. Po: Washington Wash. Rwy. Wash. Rwy. Chevy Chase Cl Chesinut Farms e I STOCKS. 80 East Washingto Security” Saving DIVIDEND IS RAISED. NEW YORK, October 19 (#).—The annual dividend rate on common stock of the American Radiator Co. was increased from $4 to $5 a share today when directors authorized a quarterly rate of $1.25. The dividend AMBASSADOR HOTELS PROFIT. NEW YORK, October 19 (#).— Operating profits of the Ambassador Hotels System for the nine months this year increased to $1,986,430 from $1,637,216 in the same period of 1925. The system includes the Ambassador in New York, Los Angeles and Atlan- SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by J. & W. Seligman & Co.y Adiron. P. & L. C. 68 1929. 1 o3 s Gl wgJ BODOSBODSD! e e e S (e i 0550000000000 5H0D0000005050550 S B3R 8S23Ea828R25533282333333355 - oo 10! FREPOLES FEE FE PRERFR SEFRNSERESE 3%s Dec. 185, lBg’L. 4. fer. 99 8132 100 ‘. % 18 333 100 15%3s 8605 3458 l:?gs Fnons, % o, fra ssels. Carolina and Viriginia East Shore, Cloth-top, stave-barrels, Yellows, No. 1, 2.00a2.25. Tomatoes—Supplies moderate; de- mand moderate, market steady; homge- growns, 16-quart baskets, 75a1.00. IMPORTS SHOW INCREASE. $124,674, as compared with the pre- vious week, while exports declined $833,985, according to the weekly re- port of the collector of customs. To- tal imports for the week were $2,079,- 978, of which $1,160,662 was admitted free, while exports amounted to $4,209,650, and consisted of copper, grain, steel sheets, cornstarch, tin- plate, black pipe, coal, flour, sheep, lubricating oil, sulphate of ammonia, rags and ol well drilling equipment. Pay- Stock of Corp. Period. Rat AT Met Con Q Conn 'Ry & Lt § Union Ink &F do o WAREHOUSES 2 713 14th ROVEN profitable advice, gained through long years of experience on CITY CENTRAL PROPERTIES IT IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING City Central Property Dept. APARTMENTS j:( %'A':gi::?f B § MISCELLANEOUS. i e g:l:'l-:.hlfl g 3036 Main 2100 925 15th St. N.-W. L “FOR NOTHING” gating, appraising and manag- B. F. SAUL CO. - SAFE CITIES SAFE BONDS INVEST YOUR FUNDS IN THEM eastern United States. MITH BONDS are safe bonds because the first mortgages behind Smith Bonds are fundamentally sound. They are fundamentally sound because they are based upon the economic place those which had outlived the carlier gener-

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