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¥ 1 “ ' \ : : ; FINANCIAL, STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11. 196. FINANCIAL. * 3 MEN MONEY TOBACCO SALES LIGHT. |THREE HELD IN SWINDLE. NEW YORK CURB MARKET AND : i —_— Lynchburg District Ing . ] eceive rivate re rec 0 e ar ce <. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Off ¥ ' trict Farmers Hold | Indicted in Atlanta on Alleged §1, - Byl e Prices Are Too Low. 000,000 Larceny After Trust. onyri : n U Pollowini is a list of vonds and| Igsowo cw.... 43 f0 B N w I IRAD'N .|. BAY LYNCHBURG, Va., December 11| ATLANTA, Ga., December 11 UP). i e I R T 24 Seaciead oy it vmour Parker Giibert, agent gen- | . (P).—Sales of dark loose-leaf tobacco |—H. D. Gaines, D. W. Nichols and ¢ Nilse ssovsaslins 10 Weat ‘End. i eral for reparations. who in his second | {on the Lynchburg market this week | D. J. Grimes, arrested here in con- B @ hundreds, STREMS: Low. Close. | Salea INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. | = ) |annual report praised’ the Germans Sl St b::”": pounds, the aver. |nection with o §1.00040 swindle H i 1 Al 2 21 | '® PRRCrade, 7 \ | g 'for the tuality of payments, has H “ age price ng $7.56. Fine grades |Scheme Wednesday. wers cted yes- Supplies Now Light, How- 1 Aerae a% ] S gl quuaf . 2% Planning for New Year Order for the punctuality of pavients o | Prices React a Little After| i, eciany strorc. some” oner | terday by the Fuiton County €rand um Co n..... 7u i Boacun { Bl cceeded the st iy jury on 18 counts, charging ny X : : 3 Am Cigar. 174 fieasva O tion for himself. e succee ings selling as high as $40. The ligh 1aroe: ever, With Prices Climb- Sy am Gl bid S of Day—Good Trade resourceful Owen D. Young at this Early Advance—Cables |,206 7y Te tervaty to dicsstincuction | eEine®™ s was captired late Wed. 2% Am L& rrac ]| 288 ptd. - post, coming fresh from the Un es. 5 i ruc Dt H States Treasury Department at Wash of the farmers because of I nesday, after he had eluded officers \ ing, Dealers Report. 3 AR g A BT Is Indicated. Stutes Treasury Depurtment at Wash- Are Factor. i AFeR ORVAENES Cor b Bt when they raided offices of the men m Road Mach . t Secretary Meilon's n a downtown hotel, and Niehols, Poultry dealers are mot in posses-| 4Am Sua vie I o v BY J. C. ROYLE. ent Joly Defare he was 8¢ years old, | By the Awociated Press. salen for the year have aggregated §10.000 borae. Gy b Corault of » San: Yo RGN o Foreign diplomatists at first were| Npw YORK —The | 2.401.200 ; sty o > slon of definite information as to what s d‘%p?-“b'fi!‘im ] Y Ol i Spectal Dispatch to T V.n) ot mw\t;lm "x"m(_d By b Lonaar veute NEW YORK, December 11.—The " pnund'iol"‘-';f.';, :o:i:cr::;e t;thZ‘l. ernment hospital at Augusta, being they may expect in the matter of tur-| 1 Awo Gus & El.. 353 5 dvna: NEW YORK, December 11 -—Busl | vl le first went over n Belgian | ©0tton market opened steady today g’y oies pared with sales | cheerved for mental delinquency. key shipments for the Christmas holl-| 1.y Atbura Rais G o1 s e Ahe ave i x| official referred to him as a_canar with prices 2 to 7 points higher in re-| = S (e O 6 neHO A day season. Receipts have dropped SRl turD 5" 3 el Gas, i bl ot Mr. Gilbert has a faculty for getting | sponse to relatively g 1| DANVILLE, Va., Decamber 11 (#). | Instigators of a onal ‘“pay-inad- \ o vear, 2 s & more time to k . 5 y steady Liverpool| . : : * o 9 oft considerably since the Thanks-| 4 Horden o " v8 Rk T plans for the future than to present |to the heart of a problem. At first he | .ap00 wopion avident] e tus | lve) Dativille tobaeeo aviatowiik | YERCW© sdvictidngisshene: O re 10 Bri-am fob Cou 2 ) Pandein. OIl Sty e cerns have | was unfamiliar with the ceremony at- evidently promote close December 17 until January 3 for | C#Pt of checks and money orders ¢8lving holiday season, dealers report, kiyn City R K. ";bi: ) Pantepec Oil. ... ‘IL,;’::‘}:l::;mt‘\'il:;‘;lt(:n{h;:ol'I'”x‘:‘::v.\:‘li'« )’i‘|‘vd tached to Kuropean diplomatic nego-| ther week end covering. Tradeebuy- | the Christmas holidays, by which time | POUltry, honey and oranges offered at &nd prices have advanced, not an un- i i 13 Relter Foster 011 are laying plans to take advantage |tintions, and his directness was | ing also was reported in the Spring |t 18 estimated that 35,000,000 pounds Unususlly low prices usually were not usual condition at this season. ) i 33 11d8), Oeaeg 0. of favorable conditions which are ex. |handicap, Lt he quickly acquired the | and early Summer months, but on | ol egmee been disposed of. WWare i iDealers (K10 nol ¥ear’ guyhing Mike o & Buiip 14 e W Gla d3n S R i Shata little moro Southern selling prices. re-| will go as high as 50,000,000 pounds | - . o a turkey famine for the approaching e HH i anelin” Pt e T e ttitade. of | What these diplomati aualities are | acted after the initial advance to 11.82 | by the end of the season, as they be- m"y:“r‘. b '°“:g“$‘\; e e holiday season, however, although 4106y o f UREY ¢ Cen 7 are indicated by a story which Dr.leq. g 7 % ieve fully 75 per cent of the crop has age, o ! ey Cxpeet Drices Will bo far trom Gnol G bal n st [saten §TANDARD OIL e Stk i have. Mt miadp | Ohiarles A% & tells about himself. | 156t to § :f:;:(s‘.’n:;vft"rc;‘t{::‘l'n 7% | been markeied already.” No salen wara 0 B bl e o e ;‘;1“9: “l ll): 1hn"“yu expo:tg;_il fl;al on G Hal ris wi lffl,. IR oy A | big profits in 1926 are striving for a ;\s L Ill;lthv‘r;“\' i r‘nu:v‘:(;l:‘m‘l";fi:\;;'rll‘; ,‘h,:;i,,g quotation. Trading was quiet }]:ldst‘ao;]t?gé l;;n;n;n;ug week is looked | 2ROt e ices wi ower than at Thanks- onsol Lawnd 3 D0 Cueachrgh "M policy which will corvect their [ment. Dr. Beard has been called and fluctuations narrow. ¥ Eiving. when a top price of 85 cents Nirce bup § i Lontl Oif s troubles. The trend” toward consoli- | Various parts of the world. le drew( 'iverpool cables said hedge selling — YOR SALE Dr‘;'\"mlzd :olr only xndhrxe( pe‘l;l(;d;i LT Qe Pub gt i 1 % | 00 Humble Oil & R dations,’ 5o unmistakably shown ve- | o vl:m i '"{}a'f‘?y'f{'fi:'Tfi:":«u?.: had been apsorbed by trade calling WILL CUT PREFERRED. . First Deed of Trust Notes anksgiving period was what deal-| =3De For k' C it 1| 18o0 Inter Pet ¢ Lid ently, is a reflection of this, since | Toklo, which resultec » shea and covering in Liv 3 5 = : ers termed & 55 and 60 cent market:| 1 be FoR ¢ fde bh 2z | 1500 Prainie e tale e b ot Yioea. to./bvsinds or e of the porwer from the mavor. | %' ot of roeibeol: ehipboard| 'NEW YORK, December 11 GF)— Bearing 6'2% Interest and, it is stated, only a few sales were 13 Dubilier €' & R. bl rices, additional profits thercfore [ In presenting the plan to the mayorj ., . v a Austin Nich > vailed for Inferlor stock. Receipts of | ab ki ROR'¢E Wchr 0518 This planning for the future is evi-|courteous specch lasting 10 minutes. | oo .\7 i g S CoE MICTMIEE ol & D (Established_1899) turkeys the past few days were just 1 dnvest Inc . 03 acuum Oil ' !dent even in retail trade, now in the | When he got through the interpreter |~ & posed decrease in authorized pre- 15th New York Avenue B ALEAI AOE SRl Bl 'R phin Suies BONDS thick ‘of the Christmas mish, which s | reduced the address to two words of g forred stock from 160,000 shares %0 || o roms th o foresior 827 Years. M: to Ship Chickens. Em Fay Cot w5 in thousands. " 6o living up to the most optimistic ex-|Japanese. Later Dr. Beard asked him 138,500, i Many to e stey Wel Cor A [JAGas & B 0208, pectations. how he condensed the speech 8o com- \ It 18 expected by dealers that poultry Bugeol Mot Go .. 13 Am Seatink Ox.. 10415 5 o pactly, and the interpreter explained raisers may repeat Thanksgiving ship- Falardo Sug Co. 1 ThAm WO See Good New Year. that he had rendered the whole mean- 1 Annconda s 1 Apval El. Poy ments of chickens. So many chickens Eiveay 1%, leaders in various centers ex-|Ing of the speech into the Japanese oo Gifiane Maehet. The New York Life Insurance Company e e 17 At pressed confldence today that indus- [equivalent for “‘ceremonial hokum.” & ; time when /8’ were in de. A reseed oc A "W ORLEANS, December 11 Offer St ,".,'?3”""55{2% arop. S pt LA Frutae . 20, O O s s Woman's Bank Merged. .—The cotton market here today s Rabbits also have been received in reshman Chas.. Z Beli T Can B A 10174 BT COHOBERE, IntIialn e Home Hito-l . The, Bt Woman nk in Tennes- | opened steady, with first trades 2 G Mg, was also the first in the | points down to 2 points up. Prices ed itno higtory after | advanced after the opening, owing ears’ operation. The | to better Liverpool cables, and the vecently merged | New York mérket opening firm. De- large quantities, and the demand for them has been great enough to affect the general poultry market and have | & bearing on lowering the price of mobile and steel plants, would swing | see—which into heavier production late in Janu. [ country--has ary. Automobile output in Detroft is | Seven successful still low, but leaders do not expect it | Manless bank was First Mortgage Loans Goodyear chickens. frioiend ders do not expeet it | TERIEE Pitet Trust and _Savings | cember traded up to 11.88, January Bant i . Business in the meat market has| i Hubr B to remain so. Steel mills in general | g, b o6 Clarksville, Tenn.. following | to 11.86 and March 12.03. Near the g;‘dlf\!'pr%vfg l;“{, Estate in the District of Columbia not been particularly active during| | Huphnces ¢ are working at a littlebetter than 70 | B g B Gl al injury to Mrs. F. . | end of the first half hour prices were carby Suburbs in Montgomery County, Maryland the week, and prices have undergone | 1 Hites Ch A "¢ s 104 per. cent of capacity. Tenngan, the president and_guiding | 3 to 5 points up after a decline of sev- 3 Years, 5 Years, 10 Years very few changes. The brief spell| . [1d Ravoy Go ot Blag 0hen f8 Coal output is heavy. but there I8} hi%0¢ (he (nstitution. When she | eral points. Selling appeared to be of cold weather hoosted sales of pork | 1 Intl Project. i e 1o certain amount of nervousness | pecame incapacitated, ihe directors | in an effort to force week end liquida- and made the market firm and steady, | § Intern (il ‘4 at 3 ' « | shown on the part of both bituminous | gearched in vain for another local | tion. operators and miners over the Signing | woman with the qualifications and in- — A Brisk business is not expected until 3 Eenuine Winter weather sets in. 2 Wms S of a new working agreement and wage ns necessary to fill the job. No o 1190 Christmas supplies of fancy fruits; o Lahd Co Fla. b :lxh-' ml-xt »\nrfl-l i R d ever been ‘employed in ‘the i and vegetables are appearing in the! 8 Mad Sa Gar vi:. ’etroleun and its products have | panicin any capacity. Ry . . 8 local market, some coming from far mon Mot not improved their statistical position | * N e Frnyenia setiement, following | Joi. - 38 RaxD i . . et Cnain Str2 i AR S [ BT SRR Gt e 3 ALL -H. FAGNER«& COMPANY s off South Africa, others from sev-! eral of the South American countries and others from various parts of the | United States. Florida and Californ‘a | Incorporated MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 o1 8&100 St foud Tty Hood Rub 3 ,‘; 1 Limestone 6n OK1; e A 101 shapo than a year ago. Output of | fall, reduces the number of female e e ude «till 1s heavy. Demand from | bank presidents from seven to six. Have You Been Stung Yei? domestic wire mills and brass foun- | Those who still hold the post of bank | gome men have to get stung good 1 T are sending large supplies of fan. 1‘ 4 5 E dries has strengthened and steagied | president include: Miss Flora Buck. [ and hard before they learn to be cau- fruits and vegetabies, while fancy 4 b s copper, but the other mnon-fer s | F Genoa, T11.; MisS | tjous in making investments. Before vegetables areé coming from several Laclede Gas b1)8 100 metals showed dullness and a slight Germantown | you invest—investigate! other States. % 1R 1 Lebish Pow softer trend. 3 . South Germantown, Wis. SR S “ p Lone Ir _ the Jipson Car- e Apple Supplies Large. X P 4 ,igjz‘_ ,‘:{ §E;‘_‘; “:i,""“pe 2 Staples Moving Well. it i " Mich.: Mrs, (NEW ORLEANS—Manutacturers Supplies. of ‘apples continue. large, § Nortie Pow n 7 43 S Hone W BC ke & Btk Wheat and flour shipments abroad Krouth, Sharon State Bank, {of candy say sales are considerably « - réceipts being ‘slmost too great to % puneton Bros, . 1p® 19% 15 Kot ok Lane dn1 are increasing and fine volume of cot- | Sharon, Okla.: Mrs. B. B. Stephens, |larger this month than in November, move at prices considered tnsufficlent | ) bac, S, Boller: 13y 13n Y QT YRy G100 ton is moving into consumption. [ the Bank of Aline. Aline, Okla.: Mrs. |but that ‘thefdl‘l"‘““d bl o to guarantee profits al along the GRS 8 ] 1 Gia % G s "L These factors improved the condition [ Jessie K. Taylor, Haddam State Bank, | Promises to fall under that of 192 line. The fruit sold as low as B0 1764 7 Ohio Y;"?n];fil:fi o84 of some of the agriculturists. South- | Haddam., Kans. More t 000 fo) . . oenta & bushel, the cholees: briring i Lo Ry " 1000 ern business circles are carrying on a | women hold executive posts in DanKe. o o \corer feel that he is an in ; ur Financial Experts $1.25. Pennsylvana No. 1 Grimes 2l 134 5 Penn Ohio 6 systematic campaign to increase the [ The entry of wonien into executive faliizent “co.operating human being— A were quoted ‘at $3.50 a barrel this 1 port! Bl oy e P&l use of cotton In the form of twine [Jobs irf the great moncy reservoirs | poe’a "o e inantmate cog in the ma- Specullze Yo“r morning. extra fancy box stock from W gu.nr Onts’ ptd m’;' 107 and other manufactured products. was a by-product of the war., . {chinery. Suggestion boxes are being Washington bringing as much as 17 Nowel TCA. 85 85 Building: contracts let are still run-| Mrs. B, B. Stephens, who is presi- | oqiaplished to convey this new spirit. Ind d lC \ s2s0. LR Nov 4318 i Il ahead of those of Decem. |dent of ‘the Bank of Aline, at Aline. |}iciie" veang have sprumg into being 1vidual Case 1 Included in the list of products of | 1% Rich Rad,. ... LA 925, but the prospective volume | Okld., moved westward from Chicago | virtually all large business insti- Florida growers offered by local I+ gate & i, of congtruction ns reflected by appli-| 15 years ago because her husband was | ¢utions as a means of expressing the HATEVER your financial prob- dealers today were peppers, string S Sou Oas & Po A 3 Ta A2y cations for Dbuilding permits has|in need of a more equable climate.|pow attitude of friendly relationship 1 % beans, squash, cucumbers and lettuce, Sou P & 11 8114 C A 1hoit (000 [ shown some falling off in the last The couple bought a small bank in 2 | harween management and men. em may be we can help you supplies of four of them being light. | 1503 P& 35 S8y of oL 10 ™ 19058 1905 | fortnight. Lumber production is be- | $mall community Management recognizes the need of make a profitable decision regarding Moderate supplies of the lettuce were | 1&tand Pu C'A " 3 414 Tnd Bles wi 08% Rlg #RG [ing closely adjusted to demand. The in proportion stirring the interest of workers in the blish; t of A Fi 1 on_hand. 1y Stand Sanit M. gt ool Rub haw 16 10115 101337 1013 | extent. of early Winter building ac- | district. : order to get the best results. In ey S b California_growers also sent sup-| 3 Swi dou (0.0 3 A Rub fiae A7 10k 1011 10140 | tvity is indicated by the fact that| “As both our town and ban these days of machine production this Surplus and the Investment of les of lettuce of the Iceberg type, | 1 Timken “Axle % 4 5 Rub 6308 101013 10115 014 | the Prudential Insurance Co. in No.|Small” Mrs. Stephens told me, “my | ogrort gtrikes at one of the funda- Capital. dozen cratee sellin® mostly at $4 jfb Fobep .. 30 38 3% G35 4m &R plagiflls 1014 1010 | vember loaned $20,491077 real estate | dutles are varied and interesting, for | mental new psychological problems of an@ $4.25; few choicest quality | 2 288 280 a0 3 Wan e Bre 6168106 106" 106 © | mortgages in the United States and | they cover ail departments. business life. N . . . slightly higher and few, poorer at| 1 386 2% aSw| AWem Prpuiwgueios 100 100% | Canadas var 1 P ) ’ ever in the history of our busi- 3.5, iy D t i 88 38 Sales FOREIGN BONDS. War Largely Responsible. ersonnel managers are being dis. o zn'miy Florig: tl_‘mbl:&hel hampers, 4 Ve 0% 5 | thousands. R 4 Rubber Much Lower. “Of course, the war was largely | trustful of general rules in dealing ne ?':u any investor lost a penny from $2 to $2.7i o Bisining 13 DR A ALK C O w10 10K . 104 Rubber, now selling about 70 cents | Fesponsible for the sudden advent of | With men. They are coming more in capital or interest through invest- Bushsl crates’sf ‘Glonmbers, fanoy L3 B8 &8 3 Blienos A T 89 923 |# pound less than a year ago, s re- women in banking circles. for the a",i. lazre &o the ‘,lf,‘:, ”tm‘ Td‘;"::‘?‘ ment in our " stock, were quoted at $3.50 and $4 k) HE N flecting the feellng that supplies will [ Decessit "or '.h ll;‘ne L ‘h"ml lh\'::" st r;ni.!:.llnd:rlm‘(‘ilngn el by mper: i i v 4 ibe ample for eon 67 o opportunity to show how valuable - . ale String beans, %-bushel hampers, sold | 1 0% ubn Rome hire maone mmonths Lo come: | they could be in thix work, and afier | A famous theatrical manager had a First Mortgage Securities 2,50 and $3.50. whila popper 1 2948 201 H uracturers report an | .% wur their employers were loath | rare capacity for getting his subordi- crates of squash brought $2. TFanecy 1 }.‘xg g:“, lprl\ic:e:l«iexxn lde'nulllml \I\'Inrh has been | o m‘,:'"w‘m“up““' OXCLECWALS Lo Hates o o oeraTe; 1o névec: sant { m-: were quoted at $5 and $5.50 u% 1* 1k 3 Rk fo er vire kL e llhelm\'e most_men ;\'Im“rm‘]i)loly t;» give orders, but to accept sugges- 3 : 83 33 C HOnreeiionare i 3 any large number of people will admit | tions. If he decided to send Mr. Blank Nubqyul supplies of 'Califdrnia and 1 %hi BN o% LNl w10 Hungfoas M e U8 T fing the holay. qarge 4mMOUNt |ihat a trainéd, intelligent woman is | from New York to California on a . New ‘c-rkl_“l celery met &;\wm&e de- | o3 Woolworth n Wi.1304% 1387 1305 3l Pup'® 7 TR0 Improved sentiment is apparent jn |MoTe dependable and efficient than [ special mission ho would ward off mand steady market. Some of Fhump e b7 000 the wool market and in woolen tex.|the usual run of male applicants for | possible unwillingness to make the |7 s the New York produgt of ordinary |Sales in MINING STOCKS. quality sold as low as $¢, the b;i "“"“:'::‘lo SRS California. stock bringing as guch as 3 Cons 'Cop Mines $5. 5 Gl M Lid 30 Eurexn Crosun. Tomato Market Dull. 150 el Lead Min 80 ow Aust 7i4s. tile clircles. P aki: ! the same position. Nearly all of the | trip by saying: “Mr. Blank, your idea ROt o Tt eaans making It llarge b#nks have established special b th b ey Baisie: foF yon threo s sequent strengthening of the raw ma. | departments for women, and found | California is a good one, and I have, terlal position. them a very valuable aid to their | decided to act on it.” Expansion of the sales of manu. |Pusiness. T believe the opportunities | ““A¢ s matter of fact, this was the ot i Sl te ow nidan | _SEmwm 4 R |, R L, VY e e elence U | R i fo e s e b ; Frowsramade the market dul, Ten | . of 37 Cofr Bor” e, B oo, e o utno, o | S b ot i cive | e e merwen s ||| H@rriman & Company quoted at $2.75 and $3. California | 1 Yeymont Mining . B :-;: “:‘,f’,,,“,‘,‘;;’;';;‘ s Is raptdly increasing. :}“’;};p‘j‘;’r-‘m,‘o";g;}’n__;‘l(_eg“;‘:'n';g‘;";'":‘_f but his paychology was excellent. tomatoss, lug boses, seiling at $325,1 i} a0 ¥ | the saie of refrigerators run'py he " |the trust, which T feel they will do | & fee (558 of (ho capacty of lead TRINITY BUILDING, 111 Broadway, NEW YORK Spinach from the Norfolk, Va., ser i . el 7€ IrnSInE | without offending subordinates. Different men require different i gsete s | CAPITAL CONSTANTLY TAKING | WILL REDUCE QUTPUT. |F i i et s k| et andthe enter w55 % || MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE onions from New York and Michigan Wwomen there 15 little or mo . dis. | lleves that he can quickly learn all were reported, 100-pound sacks sel!- v that {s necessary about the riddle of b bR e LOWER INVESTMENT RETURNS | 5eroreen sieel Gomortum o |5 iuve on a ton nunirs g | oty comvmsorionts b of both white and sweet po- 2 i -y | course is on the wrong track. tatoss Were reported, and cabbage l;‘.' X i in First Quarter of 1927. ple in our town, but the territory g from which we draw our business ex-| Infinite patience, understanding > o el T BY STUART P. WEST " _PARIS, December 11 (#).—The [tends many miles in all directions.|&nd sympathy—not mere mechanical TRANSACT uyers were on hand early this g . normally—that is, not golng to ex-|European steel consortium, which is|We are fortunate in being sit.iated [ formulae—are necessary for one who morning to get the first pick of sup- | Special Dispatch to The Star. tremes—and with an uncommonly |headed by France, Ge; X vi y wishg 1 ; 'S ly & y rmany, Luxem-|in a locality where many different ishes successfully to direct the en- :."-'.".":fi:'".i’fi'.fi':"" r:"ld.:;"" NEW YORK, December 11.—Ths |strong investment background, the|QUrS and Belglum, yesterday con-|things are raised—wheat, “corn, feed | ergies of men. A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND ly S Wholesalers | . jj1ingness of capital to accept a |market position appears sound. Bond firmed a report from Luxemburg that |crops of all kinds and a tremendous | = = = STOCK EXCHAA'GE BUSINESS had anticipated. constantly lower return on invest- | prices, taking the average. are at the | (e Steel output of the trust would |amount of poultry and live stock of Today's Wholesale Prices. Ments of the highest grade and the | highest since pre-war times. —They |0¢ reduced 1500000 tons during the [all Kinds—and these diversified crops WIIelI le Need Lom ? > | first quarter of 1927, 4 to ki our bank deposits from a | aentionaney, Loound printa, 59| Be0re (O use o the relative . marker of 1011 when the mtamti | g, deCISon hus e annonnced on [mdden wnd vioient fuctuations. 1 || - Consult Welch, Realtor nery, 60; current receipts, 54as; | features of the present market situa- |ficially for the launching of the first|ourel but mothine #r5 10 enter the the vear a 5 erof i Spe: storage, 8. tian. Liberty loan. | A ng has occurred to |tories, of course, the money all comes Money to Loan \ h g | weaken the belief here that b in withi hort time, and gces out Poultry, alive — Turkeys, 43a45; | If banking opinion looked forward | . The investment surplus which would | SLE DOt wiln | A iR R B Sl she ! /4% and eres chickens, 23a25; White Leghorns, 22a | to any change in monay conditions like to be emploved in securities of | ¢ taken in. the rest nf'l::fld ear until the next At 5/:%‘ 6% Inte r t WASHINGTON OFFICE roosters, 16a17; | this would lhDWhhl lu:nds W’l’;::‘h 'lh? :‘l"!flrolll,‘:llod'exg;pp 1.-; gm:}g more and | - 7 . r"(‘)':-d(’:v:‘xn?l\lhfi AN Before Plln;l‘ln‘l; or l\bnlll:"lnx Your : old, 20; keats, | banks buy for themselves. The fact | mo others: for instance, the ' o ‘romance G ¢ 0ld, 830a40. Dressed— |-that United States Treasury loans are standard ~dividend-payjng rails and | CLOSER RELATIONS. (e copnpountic Duslnems o e Lol o I3 729 15th Street N.W. Turkeys, 50a52; capons, fancy, heavyal selling at their highest prices on rec- | preferred industrials which are abun-| ATLANTA, December 11 (Specian, |2 €X-office boy who e ally N sl AVE 47a48; smaller, 40a42; chickens. 82a33: | ord, that some of the Liberties have |dantly secured and yet whigh, of |—Closer trade relations between Af. There il:rp;:l:ll:;n‘r';oenrlu: 1.‘;03;2"{;""3;‘\; - Tclephom'~ Main 1603 keats, young, 80a90: old, 35a40; rab- ne to top figures for the year and | course, are not in the class of United [lanta and the Southeast and (uba v suce vi bits, No. 1, 38a40; No. 2, 20a25. Foat the Treasury has recently done |States Government issues, and (he | seen by business men as a natum | 5 e e L nEL MY | oot 6 e o i o Al Meats—Boef, iGal7; veal, 22a23; | jta new financing on & 3% per cent | first mortgages of the rails. In fact, | result of the action of the HFederal T Mis. Saphens, who fountl health Prevuiling_ interest and commission, - lamb, 25a27: fresh hams, 26a30; shoul | pgie_all this is of much significance. | these concessions on the part of cap: | Reserve Board in awarding the Cuban |21 Mr3: Stephens, who toun ety | Joseph 1. Weller 170 Wash. 1. & Trust ders, 28a24; loins, 28a30: mmoked | Dt A ot 18 oean anything else | ltal have now got to the point where | agency to the Atlnta reserve dieteny |2nd @ moderate degree of prospe o h & F N . ks 4 oo i ot ek Oklahoma, constitutes a hu- hams, 30; smoked shoulders, 18421 | nat that the best informed judgment | there is o readiness to accept indus. | exclusively, * An increase of $45,000, |0t Uy OKIROMA, conmlt e o Live stock—Calves, chofce, 13; nie- - no signs ahead of | trials of a speculative rating provided | 000 will be ordered in the loa dium, 11; thin, 6a7; lamb, 13. e S more ata. threo. fac. | these have u good dividond record and | CAPCity of tha Atlanta bank e |H10rY: Mr. Stephens acts as cashicr WE FINANCE e e tors which n the past hAve altered |can show in their carnings a sub- | diately on the withdrawal of the Bos. |which . as made o steady growil | [[|—e] cliasecs of income-producing praverts| SAFE RS MORTGAGES + TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA | meney situstion iike the present, |t e e e power, | o eYans agency. e st the: evupls foot ||| Large Loans a Specialty r One is & trade expansion, the second b conatantly - showing 1ol | Enons SGRERSE Current int. rate and commission Higbie & Richards Inc. THE BUSINESS OF GETTIN e s e INTEREST TIMED Sl i third eneral TO GET TICKER SERVICE | 2,535 mrcuiation. the 1t KRGl | yrices viela 't il that unaeries she| STUDEBAKER BUYS COTTON. present market and keeps it steady | NEW YORK o : NEW YORK, December 11 (9).—4 | prices. With @ prevailing upward tendency. © | itocent anoouseennt v . Pz new ticker mervice covering Dallas, . { v the Stude The present investment must be AHEAD. e e : Fort Worth, Houston, Oklahoma City aed TO MEAN MOST 5 G ; ~Promnt Action. B regarded as an indication that none Foreign Bonds Strong. baker Carporation that it would huy - and Tulsa, fo be opened Decamber 20, | of these factors is likely to develop. & bale of cotton for each car sold in Disecilng, Peogle by Forniula: First Mortgage Loans 4 ; 3 will give brokers in Texas and Okla: For those investors who wish special interest-vield dates, we Compared with a year ago the com- the Southern States has been followed Gedrge Meredith Wrote the poig- | Luwest Rates of Intereat and Commission. giadly arrange them on our Confidence continues to be expressed | > . .in the genuineness of the European |by the puri 3 i okers tn Texns and G : D e i aometin. : pe y the purchase of 400 bales, Atlants E Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. 23'&““{0".','. NP e eniad level derably. ‘There 18 a|improvement. The advance in Ger-|advices state, through the Andeyo beantiful riovel, “The Ordeel of 28 6 Stevet 0o appear on the tape here, it was an. | good sized turnover in business, but |M&n bonds, with the government 7 per | Clayton Co. in that city. Richard Feverel,” to reveal the dan- 4 cent at the highest they have over » » nounced yesterday. . | no susgestion e g Finally | goid, has been one of the. striking gers of attempts "-"“’““'f;’:s b :"’"f Provident Mutual Life P RS vestern Unlon Telestaph Co. | at no stage Of e et turned sharply |{ctures of the week. The Fronch | SHORT-TERM SECURITIES, | children in accordance with rigid pat Insurance Company 1 cagoPacific Coast service opened Jnst | upward after' its violent readjust- | £228 Tore e;,._,p::hu}‘;”::&t;x;"‘l:_g;;;tn Reported by J. & W. Sel terns. He told the s;ory of a nr;“ b e 6% FIRST MORTGAGES March. Quotations will be transmitted | ment of September and early Octo-{ bl ang passed the four-cent e e hoed Sat e In Small or Large Amounts Each child is an individual and re- at 5%, Per cent. ast o has there been any indica- | ? . e “CeNt | Adirond, P. & L. C. s 1 simultaneously to coast citles and to :’fi“;{ Dor ha ative revival like that level, had a moderate reaction, which | Alum Co. of Ames: o8 1 These proved-safe securities Dallas. With Dallas as a repeater e was to be expected, since the French [Am. Tel. & Tel. Co. 43 1 § Yo in- point, ‘the quotations will be retrans. | of the Autumn of 1925. {government was anxious not to have | Aticonds Conver ‘s’ 1940 auires peroonial, stiention. More 15 || WML H. SAUNDERS (0., Inc. vield their full interest without PR to e I8 She e dWN. Stock Market Advances. trade dislocated by too much of an | Bultimore & Ohio vs 1520 hize thix. The newer forms of educa- (| 433 g ¢ MW" - 5 ' p g & Gtocke nave been golng tip mors |247aNCE IN the paper currency. Dell “Tel. of Canuda, 5 tion encourage children to follow their delay, semi-annually. Every six ocl does not appear whether the G § ; clin s and impulses, mnsteaq | em— — 9 bk . RECEIVERSHIP ENDED. | tnan anything else in consequence of | prench treasury has actually inter- 3 : i oii | o g them ruthlessly, conforim to . months, dependably, your inter- R R the reluctance of hold ell. Ifiyvened in an effort to keep the franc 3 chine-made normal. - 43.8 Miles on Gal. i i v % o @ profits_are taken now they mustigown But it is quite certain that the | G i 7 ® Tn the field of indusiry unenlight- | | of Gay . SmEINy est remittance is on your desk. Court Order Discharges J. Birney | bi*cciarea under the fncome tax [Qatiic ie to ot trade cqion o b lle | SonHeits) G & K, br 1ui? ened employers still look upon their | | OF U8k ~AmGal n 1f, for example, you wish April Tuttle of Aetna Indemnity. |and the question arises, into What |were, with the incrensed valie of he | G ionesern ts Todd o 11 workers as “hands.” They think of | | e torsea ot s moser st \WED) A Third . 17 G o b cian sy e prosksas cHAVetmEnt oty | teane, It a temporary stabilization b € Bid2 1040 jgi' - | lavor ‘as something as abstract and | | B 62 S boid iy 1 and October 1 for your dates * 5 T cember to be put? , can be brought about somewhere 2 i standardi as merchandise. B et it | i i UP)—The receivership of the Aetna|are not influenced by the spectacle |around present rates and Fremen i M Co, B Tit O ien, cokilieutel odly o many | |18 T S e of a pf receipt, requést it of us and Indemnity Co. was finally terminated | of yising prices and, sensing this, |dustrial operators can get their whges | N0 Al s 1925, 213 | units, Fon G R T | Century it will be arranged. This attitude begets misunderstand- ] ings. Bty cCBil B g 10 i3 Each Worker Individual, | by court order yesterday. The com-|the professional Wall Street inter-!und costs adjusted accord) R s pany was thrown into a receivership | ests feel that their buying opera- |further recovery in the mn::g:;‘;igr:; Do (Mg 1920, i because of financial troubles in Jan- | tions are not likely to encounter pe contemplated later on. Without a ' In Amounts of $250 and Up uary, 1911, and sults were begun|much opposition. The cotton market is sti] LTIl g8 against it by clients all over the coun- | "Iy by day during the last week | depressing spot. in domestie thogiost | Sou. Pac, KR 'Co s 103, pa ] %] The wiser employess, who Like a6 Lo try. the market has gone ahead, not In|The latest Government estimatos ho s | SWitt & Co. Gy 1032" : A A i e Ll S I LD The final order signed by Judge L.| ganeral fashion, but rather by indi- |worked out a probable crop. foial oe 9 ok ORI B, 108, e O e e J. Nickerson yesterday discharged J.|viduai stocks and by Rroups. No|aver 18.600.000 bales, Driees have © g ; | individual personality, with hopes, de- Birney Tuttle as receiver, whose rec. | offort has been made to force the |sunk, remembring thut this comes oy | U 8 Wese 1028 s 5 thos i : a T 4 o Bi i Smeltine C 5148 1 1 The best results go to those who rec- ords show that a hundred lawyers ce and this iIs & good sign. That [top of a big car over of the previous | Wisc. Cent. Ry. €. 5%s 19 snize individual variations and give . who contested claims before him' are | the public is not rushing in the way | se:son, to almost the lowest of the : rorkers sufficient. ecope to exercise s s dead. ft did in November, 1925, and ar. Wall Street is watching cotton STRPATOH | o owi. Sholiatinge: Accordingly, ord St vy e by k. vy it watched wheat | TRETASURY CERTIFICATES. | foremen and depirtment heads are Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. & Coy |coming to be lovked upon as leaders— Claims filed against the Aetna In-| March, 1923, may not possibly be!and sugar the w: demnity Co. amounted to $1,600,000, | to the liking of those who have the [two and three vears ago (o see m..:nwere r:iu;:li"by a _‘!:unoq more eveculnla'e stocks _sale, | whether the economlic law of a com.| (Heported by J. & “'»,"_1':’2‘0.,,“____1 ot drivers. er cou es. e re-| but it is certainly not a symptom |modit; t all to sel Bia. ¥ The g loye-e1 g D \ UT SAFET cetvership paid 51 per cent on the of weakiieps. s o Balv ihe. N?ng"évf‘,’,m‘&.ffit}n',."":‘.“'g'fifi“i & 27, ; 100123 ko] unn.mn"%’nfcx:.'.“ "r"engrfl“}l"’iflr r?h‘»;‘ THERE 1S’ NO' SUBSTITUTE . FOR 4 . $600,000 of allowed claims. ‘With the speculation * proceeding | to work out.” + ”. ’best results ¢an b® obtaincd by mak: ——— _—