Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1927, Page 15

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FIN Money to Loan hogi - Joseph 1. B! nterest an Wel!er" — REAL ESTATE LOANS 515 % FRED T. NESBIT 1010 Vermont Ave. Main 9 FIRST and SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS On Washington Residences Business Properties PHILIP MILSTONE 1305 D St. N.W. M. 1929 Trus ‘nh LA Mortzage Money Loaned at Low lnteresl Rates Tyler & Rutherford Loan Correspand: tual Benetit 1ife 1520 K Street Main 475 — G. M.-P. MURPHY & CO. JOHN L. EDWARDS COMPANY & 52 Broadway, New York Richmond, Va. Nearby e or Small Amounts at 5% WM. H. SAUNDERS "% SEAFOOD ABDUNDS ANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office lowing 1s the list of bonds and in on the York IN MARKET T[]DAY3 | Soft Crahs and Shrimp in Good Supply—Most Prices | Are Unchanged. INDUSTRIAT H Shrimp More Plentiful pre- were | esapeake sh, $8: S v pound; Boston | fish, 30 cen spots, 1213 wa- | Ray | nish | cents, odities the other con most n substantially were es quoted yesterday CO., INC. 1433 K St. N.W. Main 1016-17 Loan Correspondent Provident Mutual I Insurance Company ife e ————— A Word in shiy T'ime BO not put off until after- noon what you can do in the morning. HIS being translated, means that you should not delay the commencement of a safely secured investment fund. OR the consis- tent saver we recommend First Trust Notes cured on selected D. C. residences, : Orgamzm{ 1814 What is a Voluntary Trust? —just th ment of y cent of estate mar yet does m cares ents, etc., you of freec busine agement, divest Paid on Savings Nationai ,K'O“f x_:‘n bank o1 and U ndivided ver $2,000,400.00 1 . Surplus stock 10all; 13 Fruit and Vegetable Review. Tikht inm o lambs, 13 nu ad | | | N & [ e \valv Mot 3| "o | | Jolison | (1N | : Agricultural | | B Six Vi Economics) say i S W T market steady; North Car- | standards, | 50; stand ws, Cali dard crates, | \I:ln] 25 . market firm A demand better, New York Hoston_type, 2.0012 1 demand hizher Tceberg type ,. | b supplie: | strong: crates, 5.00 Onions. B T DT n-w St Hmlr: L 1 Baimolive Co. . 18 ces Califorr Supplies ¢ iy t shore vellows 100 few , 3.00. of good stock and market firm bushel | hest, 50 Vir bushel | 1.0, few higher: X pound sacks, yellows, Peaches—Supplies at; demand good O od stock: North ‘nnlmu baskets Elbertas, ver 4.00; overripe, | Hales, very lar | siderable mediu | ginia, Carmans, 1.50n 00; 00 ium sixes, mec Potato Market Stronger. \toes—Supplies moderate: 1 better, market slightly stror Shore’ Virginia cloth-top parrel cobblers, U. S. No. Watermelons—Supplies demand slow, market dull; | sales reported; South Carolina, bulk, um 100 melons, Excels, 40-pound aver: .00; ¥ast Shore Maryland boat bulk per 100 melons, Tom Wat- 22.24-pound average, 35.00; 28-30 a average, 65.00 lies Jight demand good, bushel bas- Delaware, ) large size, sob L ,mn4 Sol Lamp Tmp ¢ mark | ket bushel 3.00; me Sweet i G Supplies light: de- market , N 1rs—Suppl market stea Fearing he Fall, irchased L STANDARD OIL &R n O iR00 Himble O i 130 thousands. "Bl Pow Ba..... 3 [ at hand indicated, | | RANGE IS NARROW IN WHEAT DEALINGS; ‘Accumulnfing Stocks in Chicago | and Other Centers Add to Bearish Trend. S | CHICAGO, Au of wheat repor Canada, the ust 4. as having wheat With cutting besg market he Advic at veraged lower early tods | at- | . | however, | ting w considerable ould not hecome general for and that in pla at time stem rust is heavy. Opening decline to 1y advance, | stight general [ Corn, vats and proy firmness, corn starting s off and unchanged to uently risi around to above yesterday's fit Accumulating stocks of wheat both in Chica 1 at other centers added today 1c hearish effect of nouncement that actual harvesting Canada had commenced. Sales 00,000 bushels of wheat into here this morning were noted assertions were made that stocks s Liverpool are five as lar: subs th | «t was show elenatsine report due next ters talk was curr private crop estimat 20 had forestalled the offict by inereasing the f shabie vield of Spring wh mstances it was conten the Government { the )l fore- ures on I cird that » have much effeet | CALL MONEY EASIER. YORK, Auzust 4 (®) easier: hizh, 4: low, 3% ruling bl “Time loar mized colliteral, 6050 d 6 months, d%aity; prime pape 415 PROFIT IS LARGER. NEW YORK, August 4 (#).—"The net profit of Jones Bros. Tea for the first half of 1927 was $125,506, against £90,709 for the period last year. Net profit for the quarter ended July 30 was $96,990, against §76,493 for the same quarter of 1936, - NEA 3: closing minl v Call | | ¢ D. C, INTEREST CENTERS * Seminole Field Output Cut. Firmer Cables, Unfavorable | Project Has Bullish Ef- ‘| fect on Shares. BY WILLIAM F. | e | | HEFFERNAN. appearance response to Outstanding 0il Shares, features within 4 vear; 11 Prairie Oil outstand Indiana, " ohio 0il and tractionally day’s final prices Had yme instances bid up sharply to | igh prices. was true of Press, up almost 2 points, and ohns ville, which mnow has backing of the most powerful Wall | financial inter utilities of the better grade no means neglected. United Tmprovement ood at its best price it compared with Wednesda can Gas & K enewed de of Balti ntly zain hove 1 1 G or favorite, Chain Stores Quicter, store issues as they were not had been on pre res were uncha Grand Stores but the demand Metropolitan Chi eakt recove Chain rominent 5 way | most of the | ed two point less pronounced. after early of the ground lost of the mining & Sullivan, which h ground at 104, | of the stock group wound current pr POTATO MARKET STEADY \hnmvnM\ » market steady . Trish’ Cobblers, 4.00a | 1 Missouri, sacked, . 1.90a2.10; mostly 2.00a PLANS STOCK ISSUE NEW YORK, 4 (P .—Wall hears dian Pacific 1 issue of ordi g in August the C; 000,000, rant, probably to finan \ of ‘new miles 1ge. | ¢ war- | » building lWashlngton Stock Exchange Poton e W aan R»A\ Chunts Bank & Trost Co—10 at 156, | 37 it B 10 a a5t 20 a 90 0] thiler Li 14 at 1121 AFTER CAL | —12 at 1121 | at 10315 1oty pe. or Linotyi A 6 per cent Bld and A;ked Prices. | | & X - & Fiee, gen. 6 MISCELLANEOUS Mechanics'. [ National " Metranolitan | R o W TRIST COMPANY FIRE INSURANCE. Firenien s . National Union.. T "Eor ot B vois Hiile Ty Barber & | erpoot | report ! purchased THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927. COTTON ADVANCES INOLSONCUR, INTRADING TODAY Weather and Drop Previous Day Are Factors. New Orleans Market. ORLIA August 4 m i cre this 1 spened with ®) than up cor October oints and con the Eastern belt maki with 24, D) bulk of qua 1 ) downy Ui v 114007 lesirable weight na lambs uncha e ¢ steady COTTON GOODS DULL NEW YORK, Aug on goods mark ]nuH cloth ‘h]!l at T for 64x60s, were unchang silks were uncha ket. the ituat ince of la is favorabl port is based on condition of crops erop. in NEW YO { the which was indoor switch b presider equipmen B. W. Ke of the I ing Co., FOREIGN EXCHANGE. hed by W. B, quotat RBOSTON STOCK Leased Wi YON, A MARK in here: Tower l/mtrd rnm q RY OLEANIN B lld it costs | Men’s E‘."t:% R e e FINANCIAL DEADLOCK ON PEACHES. Canners and Growers Unable to Agree on a Proper Price in East. CHICAGO, August 4 (®).—Hope is held_out that peach famine east of the Rockies may be- averted by Cali-| forni With peach searcity East so pro-| nounced that wholesale prices are | about 1w and a half times as much as ' . the Government Bureau of 1 Economics rnia canners adlocked. 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