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FINANCIAL.Y THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1927." ‘FINENCTAE: _____ miNaNciAn~ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. U. THURSDAY, SEPTRMBER 15 I _— e B EGGS ARF HIGHER NEW YORK CURB MARKET | |'BULLS' DOMINANT || mattimore sarkets ‘“"°”“““”°“M LET US FINANCE Received by Private Wire Direct te The Star Office about 2 BALTIMORE, September 15 (Spe: "’;’ per cent of capacity, _v*nmr-flred with | Following is the list of honds and | 3800 Humble Oil & R 214 ciall.—White potatoes, bushel, 1 L R GOl T - The YO' ]R HOME stocks traded in on the New York| 1100 tmo o ' b s 5 ot attaches no particula. signifi-| 1100 Imp 01 3 A .50; barrel, 1.50a3.50. Sweet pota-|cance to the decline, as it is said to reflect moderate shutdowns for Labor | LOANS Curb Market today: don e p U 8 toes, barrel, 1.25a1 Yams, barrel Salesin INDUSTRIALS. 500 Nat Transit ... n Vstazi00: | Beungs DuiRal |a Subsidiaries of United State: Spri Bundrede. Gt South of. 1405 1405 | 3300 Prarie 0 & 6 n Beets, 100, 2.00a3.00. Cabb 90| Steel ave operating slightly above 67| To Run 5 Y i S AIb Pick Bar vie 137 11 f 150 P Tise e 4 i Lk , 2.00a3.00. Cabbage, - | per cent against a shade above 70 per 0 Iun ears pring Chickens Shaded, but PN oI B , 1t (Many New Highs Marked Up. |2yt on. carrots, 100, 20ain. cel | bont Tnst -week. . Thiepenient e 2'Alb Pick Ba A 100 South. Fenn 6 i " t 2 Alum Co n.. u W Penn 4, i ¥ icrabag il 0. Corn, dozen, 10a |Panies are down 2 per cent at 63 per NovAdinaadCazts) Other Prices Are Reported S A g RN R . Utilities Strongest as 1. Cuvumbers, basket, T541.25. | gnt, compared with a litle less lh.m: " 5Y%2% n40. Lettuce, crate, About Unchanged. | ; i 201 70 Thotmens : Groups. Lima beans, basket. ’ - g ; 28 Shoh 101 1} Allied Tack SL ) 100" pounds, 1.50a2.00. BANCITALY DIVIDEND. | — [ Trac . 180 10 188 i Al Chaim i1y e : sket, 20a30. Spinach. bushel, | NEW YORK, September 15 (P).—| Tncreases in prices on all grades of Bavan Prod . £l i Ine BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN, | (s’ jauash, St e R LT T R R, Bl Interest 3 3 ki B + Pividend o per cent, pavable eggs are noted in wholesale market Rolling M g g 80 Am Pow Spec ch to The Sta i v = 2 S A g 3 Special Dispatch to The Star. bushel, 40: el ol ! Da quotations today. Fresh sclected eggs Dernow R h L i N e T 2 ke G WM H SI &UNDERS CO I 35a65. . . .y nc. are selling at 40 cents straight in} perp pr pf ’ p 3 4 % | element favoring continued advance [loupes, basket, ce of sterday’s prices of ; ot 4 £ % 2 3 ?i""‘ B ‘”“"[‘ e s i 2 T had everything its own way in the [hasket, i A - a30; hennery 3 cents above +Am Seating .- 304 7% ¥ ! : A psterday 0w, . . 1 Anaconda 102 103 21t [curb market operations in today. | ket, Tiuckleber: B P N e e Atas PG00 AL 41 20 Avpal, W us There was no doubt that the public naons}. Bishcl Money to Loan Main 1016 1433 K e e RUSRECE R . Aubien Auto i 118 ‘ b A L o BB 5 | was playing a prominent part in the [ Plums, Peaches, bushel, | Secuged by firet deca ot : P D b | w0t Baneita : 1 3 proceedings. 1.2503.00 =, bushel, z | Joseph 1. Welle Mher wholesale market prices re- 3 . 8 The drop in the call loa ewal | Melons, o 10a35. | P . T main gencrally the same, exceptions i 5 e A o rate to 33, per cent from Wedne: beinz prices quoted on 3 boden €0 12 SRI1IRN B e if Vi, rer cent figure Wam Bot : Dairy Farm Products. | khickens, selling today from 27 ~“m"m‘\ Bt ss ' L ¢ : |in” the speculative calculations. ir Live poultry—Spring _chickens, | Rkisn City 3 5 be. L e BeG after | pound Leghorns, old o 5 t 2 e o b § much as it was expected that after|pound, Leghorns, | straight price of 2N, and fresh-k 2 Bucyrus Co n 8 ! % | the mid-month requirements had been Leghorns, 1 old | beef selling 18a21 today in- p 1 g Nag s 3 i 18n e SRR R g 1 Bullard Mach, E R C $ - satistied money would find its way | reosters, i ducks, 20a22; small The =1 — SR T i g P w« Y%+ | hack into the speculative markets for |and poor, pigeons, pair, 20a30; | The slump is reported to continue RNtoias UmRyr i 38 58 C E ) 1'% | employment. guinea fowl, each, 40a75. | | 3 ggs—Receipts, 863 cases; native on the vegetabl ket with the va s k o y oo ¢ | Usual New Highs Made. by current receipts in free rious grades of vegetables continuing | Cor Am fait ulond 0 new LR O J . i ahy Dlam .., The usual daily new high recrods <ew, dozen, 35a36; strictly fresh, to sell much below what is said to be| 12 Cellulid Ko now 8¢ i ; a normal price for this time of the| 13 Celloid Co vid. 1 5 G b0l | were marked up. Bancitaly shares, | dozen, 37a38. year. An exception is noted. however, | y i Be it ol e 03 el maieain. iy SRR dSatnpate E in cucumbers, which are quoted at 2 Dix Gulf 61 Wi 100 et 180 | gnened at 1107 and finally reached | pound, 43ad5! R liprice) msoutiug 10 s aediers. M &S Paiwi : Elnp 0% 155 b T hotwithstanding that the dividend [ Dlocks, 461saisis; ladies, e e e v a1 . 3 M Ba niil 711 | payable at this time was deducted 3: store packed. 3 T T T s 23 Bl Pal, S0 from the price. With the future divi- | 32434 process butter, 3 ity oe & Bl 3 3 : Guir. {dend policy left in the hands of the ' S | president of the company, stockhold s ; 1 | 1 Other wholesale market prices are | 3Comw P on pld 3 5 quoted as follow | fsol G Balt ué 4 - e aticipating liberal treat- 2 red Winter, export, Carrot bushel: green ment, and this no doubt had much to No. 3 red Winter, export, 1.3114: pepper bushel; shelled lima do with the persistent demand. beans, 15a20 a quari; Jima beans in Shares of companies engaged in the the pod, 1.00a1.50 a bushel; old style 8 G Biys i rayon and related industries made [Port i 1Gulf 0 Pa5s 57 1001 Trenounced advances. Tupize Arti.| Corn—No. 2 yellow, domestic, 1.13 spinach, 50 a crate: New Zealand spir 561 M 2 Gulf St Ut 53 A 3 i, i ach, 23 a crate; good tomatoes i SRR i Hood "Rub 5734, 9% | ficial Silk at 270 was at its peak and | cob corn, old, 5.50 per barrel, nominal. 74 a bushel; string beans, 50a75 a hushel Tnvest Inc he tendency In the business toward |3 white. egg plant. 50 a crate; radishes, 1.00 P& Lot w 3 3 x. | : v f 100 bunches, and apples, 1.00a1.25 a | Vi g R n ¢ § | consolidation, with a view to cuttir < 2 5 hel over new oats. bushe | 2 b k 2N nsley Nu | overhead and operating —expenses carby, 1.00a1.10. 1720 ~ 1799 Pork loin, 34a35: smoked hams, 25a | 3 Eaia Su " 2 L - H was meeting with public approval | 41 ' 7 tons. New hay b f smoked shoulder, 18: fresn hams. | K der Kop e, D78 07 from a market point of view. There |i8 7 g in only limited quantity ¥ HEN Lazaro Spallanzani was a youth, the cognoscenti ol ; live calves, 14: | Film Inapee N L o ' TN appeared to be no top for Celan and in somewhat irregular condition { . N . . b . H g It therefore, not heing officially / the day believed in spontaneous generation—that insects Qtesnen. a pound, and | 3'7 Firestons Tire . e ( 1 e ‘.rn.”..uv |(i«'~n. \\‘hu-h x-:m.m;ll Im.l..mm ORefore. ot L 10e olicia - 535 “ our points 7 ore. Celluloid was ells strictly on its merits, i B . v - s 3 D . ange of 16.00 and 15.00 a ton, came of life of themselves in animal waste—that vermin el el Frank HH M } i i ;;’";;,j;;;dfi;,;n It e it nicneonly S No.'1 wheat, 10.00a11.00 per were born in river slime. e e E:’.:.E‘":",'.‘}’l':‘:.‘é}.t‘;,?r o% 1 : '}_’?ev“ WO AT It Se e ",“l “:.“,:';_I\; (\“M' T eleusscgeiiiad But Spallanzani doubted. And in his laboratory in his native S TR I T T : o & iy 8% 1845 | aw o group public uthities heta the | BETAIL TRADE GAINS, Ttaly he set out to refute these brain-made theories with practical DrTeed Towl — Turkeys, 3sad0; | 2o Fiorte i1 8 Y 3 B %00 10 | CoteE or e e i | K ATainRi T Wb e i tests. First h_e.showed that heat destroyed bacteria by heating D e Senun Arey SGm tand Mach 214 Jog 13‘{2,;‘,‘"- 2% M0 162 Light and Traction, Middiewest ULl | rade last month was the outstanding a solution originally teeming with microbes and examining it. F,r:lnnso. : 23 gi’{fi:}: SoR. Mo B g 5 onip :’;X:Ef Be. 1000 ;-‘;n_1»5.?3:“1".?\:#'!;."1 n'.‘.?r i . United l'llf“y"i'-::;-,c_.‘lipn!?«'r’t'x:‘:y'i Now {‘rkl“;}lv\: They were all dead. Toda_\"'! a:)dar;::e‘x:l::rlmzrv;;w.i;,- 1%31\%‘?‘"‘ g : 5 e ,;"rz 1103 5| than r:l“']lmlllel‘I‘I‘I'l‘\:;o“'lful:in‘fl‘[ MI\?;H]: ';.,n i‘r'\“)\\f‘]x\vv\fl‘\‘l?xll‘\l' :::\u’h“t:‘_‘heh]vg‘”"I[‘»h.‘ Then he went further. After sterilizing his solution he sealed hiz and veseiables, complied by the Mar. ifi‘,gfilfl?'h«. 1 3 i) 5";}‘;;311-{::35",}(‘.“ ad h :fm‘:-.',‘w:‘“';;‘”"';;.'m‘,‘{’(“,,‘I_"\.N_,““',‘;”,"‘\N‘,’,‘: e heated flask so that no air could get in. Weeks and months tural Economics, says: i Grima S N I S a0 G e ,:;':;:"1!.,:,’;.:‘::::;,";,,f;',,i;',,,fi;;',",‘, sl i passed. He cracked the flask open. No bacteria. Yet sterilized b Fa? 0 * |at the meeting scheduled for later in |1y evident by October.” water exposed to the air was, within a few hours, swarming thl‘; bacteria that it had receive = moderate; demand s i ;)nw market very dull; bushel by ~fi:H II:1\~’|‘:|:': Cas 5, L9ImGan s ATl o ats, U. S. No. 1, Virginia, 21; inches ? Hall Printing 68 R Rand Bioa’ A day. P s i b ks el Wb, Norihwestern' i{Grcentngs, $ 175; |\ 3 S 0 o) PRl i 4 nterest in he bond dicision o) GRAIN MOVEMENT HEAVY, the bacteria and the descendants of : ; e Yt e e S 3Sinclair Con 6o D 08 4 [ s30.000,000issue of Southern Cali- W YORK, September 15 (®) from the air. Thus Spallanzani proved his contention that 21; inches up, A aware an 7 Hel - 5 nider Pack Gs. 10 $30.000, ioEgHDu e NE RK, Septemy e ¢ d 5 Hires Ch A . 180, Amer 5, & 0% 5 | forn son refunding he Paul dispatches say the North- microbes must have parents. .f;,,:““rm"m“";‘,‘:‘j:“‘.’a‘;.f’;t"g Ma’ > AL 15 Cal Fd aagd 1080 203 208, | honds “_r“(:fitrwlr:lx' 1“"?’1:«\"2:::.‘:0:; west terminals and - railroads are | £ 4 4 Tand, various varieties, unsraded, 50a % Horo & Hardiit. b e 48 CF B B2 wilons 100 4 premivin of 3 per cent shortly e Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Company’s contention that its First 1.25. few higher; boxes, Washington, S Ingur Co N'A i Southe D & L. 83 102% 1021 lafter trading started St. Paul Tuesday was estimated at | Mortgage Notes bear an exceptionally high factor of safety can combination extra fancy and fancy. i Inter Cizc Ma Co n 3 Souw P&L 65 A 1033 E . a 5 . fancy 5 . & Intern_ Util ‘B 5 11 Stand_1nv’ 5u. .+ : ‘Aa the session progressed profit-tak- | close to ~ $10.000,000. T . e St Ty A e I e S M7 BN ¥l o e e 11 0ma of | anihéin DU e Arndeis e et be proved in far simpler means. This time-tested organization , 4 s, U. 8. . A “Rain e the early favorites, but was not suf-!at Grand Forks, N. Dak., Tues : ifty-ei vi in- 3 few sales, 4.00. : X ‘ Bais 4303 | iter iy oo M. | rant o ot i e iy refers to its record of over fifty-eight years without loss to an in (Cabbage—Supplies of homegrown 1 Kinnear i 3 & Co 5% 0 01e 10018 2 h had heen moving | working gk AR e 3 1 £ their securit moderate and supply the market. 2 Kruskal & Kru; 214 @ & 1. Bs 9% % ot ¢ with related i=sues on | hours behind by Wednesday morning, vestor as ample assurance o elr se Y. ~, 3, " “ 13 Lackawan 115 % Cantaloupes — Supplies moderate; 3 Land Co Fla 4 : i1 : i a8 change held MONLOL thelr!| THe wratnt movement Ji the list oo demand good, ma 1 Larrowe Mill 5 % 100% e Newmont held above | or fiv n ady; o Lroge | ; 100% Newmor above | or five days was the heaviest known rado :)h‘xl:x‘:llw;:: 3t Satmoniginis 2008 | TGkl : ; il and Noranda Mines above 24.(for that peried. From September s arize ecem ensey o 250; sumbos, 36s. saimon ti : ,A;lnm“ alc" ik f2id E % s loration around 114 was | I'to 13, inclusive, 16,018 cavs of grain W . B > s, 363, ; % ibby Ower : 1 ; the high for the vear.|came into the Tiwin Cities, fair qualiiy and condition, 1.30: poor- | & ,afé(,""’{- Cn # L 7 1 1ok 10815 | Reports of s aesclopments at the i e e | lal”s""%“vg" “:,"k;r"' e 3 avie Corp..... A '« | property appeared to be back of the N - NW. =~ mgten. . g S » B 8% Gl | pronerty an STOCK'S PAR REMOVED. 77-15 ol and 155 salmon tints, 75a85; Al Corp 1 NEW YORK, September 15 (P).— - 28, pink ats, m v (08 D E: 50 A il e 3 ! A = T = . . LR i, Tats, So8, ik meata dera ey LR g | RAW SUGAR ADVANCES. |t o e hoantn i 58 Years Without Loss to An Investor e —~ v No. red Winter, rlicky, export, 1.30%: No. 3 ved Winter, garlicky, ex standard, flats, 12s, pink meats, Sranwon tandard, flat T 3 haae Sanmon eather have approved a change in r value of common stoc from 75285, few hi standard, flats, § Metro Chain Strs pink meats, 7 jumbo flats, 3 50c St B ' ; n 3 green meats, 1.00; standard, flats, g U 51 11 A8 C Bl ol Futures Are Firm and More Active | * ummu..' 10y 'y‘nr, of which $§11,500,000 . green meats, 75a90; stand- W 1d 1145 4 : Oas £ outstandi | ates, honey dews, $s and 9s, v 1 S poenost A ifs < , i| on Covering—Refined Steady. 0. Y opur Lenl 3 Buenon A 7% 1 W g ub ofd. . 99 : 11 Burmeist & s NEW YORK, September 15 (#).—A Celery—Supplies moderate; demand Dol P Bim s i urmeist & W 68 | . L moderate, market steady: New York, Moh H P nd otd 101 % openhagen T 95m 95 ,_ibfllsr inquiry and an advance of 1- urpl g Danish Con of a cent occurred in the raw sugar i G ¢ 2.3 crates in the rough, 2.25a2.50: NotPBl Pow AL Bis o4k Si6 ) ) 2 Deutsche B 6s. . 1 o 2 5 mostly 2.25; full crates, washed, 4.00a 3 218 3 Do s ; market today. reported were | 5 g0l Nat shirt .l 28 S Rirse B OWka 76 1% 1033 114,000 bags of Philippine and 50.000 | Grapes—Supplies moderate for West- + Newberry 4 J°nfd 1031 : mg E:em?:' B s B % | bags of Cuban for October shipment to | ern stock ld(flmand](dh’,ymarke’; akhnul v te 76 10 Hambure Sta 6n 87 % :1.,[)-);1 refiners at ‘Lw . .| California, lugs Flame Tokays, o e i, ; Tian A s, s | Raw sugar futures were firm and 2 “'m" 50; tnwglu\\' as 2.00; lugs e InM B - 1008 2 | more active on covering and commis- | Malagas and Thompson seedless, 1.50a 2 4 b : | sion house buying. some of which was | _75; Bastern stock, supplies moderate; PHEH b opldleth % T Ca Tlan believed to be for Cuban and European | demand slow, market dull; Delaware rih O Pow 4 o) & 2% 1 33 |account, inspired by reports that and Maryland, 12-quart climax bas- Loy : San Domingo had tacitly agreed to co- | : S , b d g operate with Cuba in the matter of | New Issue— 325,000 — 6% FIRST DEED OF TRUST (First Mortgage) NOTES SECURED BY THE HILL BUILDING Southeast Corner of Seventeenth and Eye Streets Northwes kets, Concords, best, 60a65; ordinary ith- trer condition, 40a50; Virginia, 6-basket Pac Gas & E » A {crop restriction. Other contributing | crates, Concords, mostly 1.50. j3Bac sul Boiler £ 4 3 531 | factors were the firmness in the spot | Green peas—Supplies light: demand Ealpalive 0 ! L e G % 101" | market, a higher London market, and | light, market dull; Colorado, 45-pound |2 Penn’ Ohio 4L 1 Muni Medellin 7 04 4% | reports’ of unfavorable weather for | crates, mostly 4.50; few higher; fair 4 Ba on Ed 4w nia b0 0% 4 Netherland s '8 104 : the growing beet crops abroad. The | to ordinary quality and condition, s Onia ey Ui lpa% 19 = 28 Naremb 05 Swhos i 97 | market opened unchanged to 2 2.50a3.50. 17 Penn Wa Pw € n *80% Pern % " | points higher and continued to ad- G Peop Drug Store 4 ! 7 27X ince, and at midday was 2 to 6 points 4 Leume:hrk;t Dull, 2Phila Elee ... ¥ 55 S T |above previous close. New crop de- Lettuce—Supplies liberal: demand 3 Preih 50T g . 3 i 14 Russ G % |Hiveries showed the maximum gatns. slow, market dull: Colorado, crates, h‘n}g Spk L Blenn cty 181 X34 | No changes were reported in refined | Teeherg type. &-5 dosen. hest, mosty 1 Byrene Mtg 9713 nda Fails s A 1003 100 9% |sugar prices, which ranged from 5.80 | 3.00; generally good quality, fair con- 2 Remington 45 101 5 10 6.00 for fine granulated. A fair to dition, some dirty, 2.00a2.50: poor| NReo Mot : 4 4 | good fnquiry was reported at the in- quality and _condition, considerable 7 Rep Mot T 2 5 o side level, 5 k i dirty, some slimy, 503 Jew York, 14 Rio Tinto Lid g » Govt' B1as 1018 “ = ———— - 2 do : x 5 e Ser 7 0 1y i 2 dozen crates. big Boston type, 50a60; 1 Bak Po; g 41000 2 dozer Risdicty s |1 Roval Type w Co. - few high as 75; ordinary quality and 2 Saleway Stores. . 2 Ex-dividend. | Morizage Money Loaned condition, low as o 0 ') . 3 - h I R ‘Onions-—Supplies moderate; demand : P Stor 5 B% A at Low Interest Rates | q . 3 CALL MONEY EASIER. Feconomic_ Conditions | $6,500 payable September 1, 1928 6,500 payable September 1929 6,500 payable September 1930 slow, market slightly weaker; Ohio and | 16 Sterring Indiana, 100-pound s yellow: 5 A : : No. 1, 2.00a2.25; ks, | it f 3 ruling rate, 3%: closing bid, 312; time I Lean Correspondent Mutual Beneft Life || whitcs, U. 8. No. o o8l ] : firm: mixed collateral. '0-30 ! Nigher i 201 9 vs, 3%nd14: 46 months, 41iadd; 4 | ck Pap, .. Bl * | prime mercantile paper, 3%a4. Ins. — 1520 K Street Main 475 || $325,000 Total amount of this issue. Peaches—Supplies liberal: demand | 4 A and trading slow for good stock,| 3 Sl P& L vl e P k] e ; RUBBER ADVANCES. sylvania, bushel baskets, Elbertas, 1 Timkan Axie.". gt SRR Jarge size, best, : medium size,| 35 4on Prod Exnort: © ay “au| NEW YORK, September 15 (Spe. We Have Ample Supply of ets, ced 1 oday’s noon | medium size, 1.50a1 ke Ebbilan| 1 Ten e k1 | . | 13 Tubiaan quotation of 34%. This compares oney to LOfln | large size mostly, 2 ulip p Co ; 4 R e S § Tutle” Cun Corn’ with 36% a month ago and 40% a Dated September 1, 1927, maturing in 1 to § year: Denominations: $500, $1,000 and $5,000 y 4 mediuue 10 arge si “ 1 Ting Sol Lmp A vear ago. i | nary quality and condition, : [ Pl . || —on Real Estate locat- i Lol vic: a0, DEBENTURES ARE CALLED. || ed in the District of NEW_ YORK, September 15 (#).— 1 1eini Massey-Harris Co,, Lid, and Massev. | | Columbia and vicinity. SECURITY: This loan is secured by a closed first deed of trust (first mortgage) on the new ten-story office building known as the Hill Building and leasehold on the land located on the Southeast cor- ner of Seventeenth and Streets Northwest, containing about 5,475 square fect, fronting 100 feet on poorer low as Seventeenth Street and 3475 feet on Eye Street. s—Supplies moderate te, market ahout hoxes Bartletts, No, o o 4 » I3 B2y B2y 4 | Harris Harvester Co., Inc., have called | eaorton: ;IS F o for redemption on October I of the | Lowest Interest and Com- e S 3 i 1 i i ! $1,599,000 of 8 per cent sinking fund mission. Prompt Answers debentures, due 1930, at $107 and in ADDITIONAL SECURITY: These notes are the direct obligation of The Hill Building Corporation, and the payment of same is unconditionally guaranteed by the individual owners of the property. LOCATION: This property. overlooks Farragut Square and is within ‘the immediate neighborhood of the United States Chamber of Commerce Building, the Army and Navy Club, the Metropolitan Club, the Transportation Building and within two blocks of the new Mayflower Hotel and the White House. Transportation lines pass the door. . ey 15 A k - 8% W i 247 |teres | THE COMMERCIAL . Penns a, 150- i eipiklane b b B T NATIONAL COMPANY Fastern Shore Maryland and | Vo Sn vie WILL INCREASE STOCK. ‘ | Shore Virginia, cloth-top stave PHILADELPHIA, September 15|/l Paid Up Cash Capital, $700.000 rrei cobblers, few sales, .00; 120-b. | ¢ 1 W (P)—Stockholders of the United Gas - ;i i | ks, cobblers, 3.00. Nungreds. & Improvement Co. at a special mefl‘l’f|< | Commercial nal Bank Bldg. | potatoes— Supplies moderate:; | xplora, . o Chil ¢ 'N] Tne. H BUILDING: The building is a ten-story-and-basement stone, brick and reinforced concrete, fireproof structure, the first floor being divided into shops of the better class, and the upper floors {are arranged ing today voted to Increase the nu- 14th and G Sts, | for office purposes, so that they may be rented in units of varying sizes. The demand for this type demand very sl %0 mmkr( dull; V : i thorized capital stock from 2,036, | were made therein before the ground was broken. ; mrrel yellows, ) 4 3 shares of the par value of ‘ ungraded, 1.50a2.00; New | 30 p 3 es of like par I hampers big stem Jer- e 1.25 4 fisht: demana I (I | 0 | ———| o] ———|o]c———|a[c—]] Now York B 15% 2004250 hiving D01 o0t mostly « 2 2.5043.00; | N 1 5 5 2 = picklers 0 Notanda # We wish to announce that - Home-grown, one- - # Premier G mostly & Cpiies moderate; | 14 ,h":':z?h?": ki Mr. H. George Thyson Supplies light; 5-doz. | Sales of building is such that a_great many reservations The building is now approxinately 90 per cent rented. New York, 100-pound sacks 1 Silver T & Rros 2 5! o vone w | b2 g 2 ;. A b NE K, September 15 () AP 8 2 2 T e, 1. st S & PR A cory york, sepemter 15 - | Tyler & Rutherford ' e e o e 1, 102 A payable September 32 VALUATION: The property is valued at more than twice the amount of this loan. INCOME: The gross annual rental of the building is $93. and the net annual rental is estimated at §55,000 per ycar, or approximately three times the amount of annual interest on the loan. TITLE GUARANTEE: The title to this leaschold has been passed upon by Leon Tobriner, Attorncy for The Federal-American Company, and guaranteed by The Real Estate and Columbia Title Insuranc Companies. YIELD: These notes hear interest semiannually at the rate of 6% per annum, payable March 1 and September 1 of each year. is now associated with us as e s . 2 Am Maracaibo NEW YORK MARKETS. Borv .l NEW YORK, September 15 (P S on dy: Spring patents, e steady No. 2 We n, | 110 f.o.b. New Yor d 1,087 c.if. export. Barley y steady: malt- | Intercontl H . M i gueady; it | & donani o arris-Mooney & Company futures o) cady: domestic e A i P e ber, 1.34% bid. Other a Cles o oo cembe PO s L : S, " INVESTMENT BANKERS ehanged | THE TRUSTEE named in the Deed of Trust is The Federal-American National Bank of Washing- ton, D. C. Resident Manager These notes are offered at par (and accrued interest), and #he liberal return as well as the soundress of the security as accepted by us, should appeal to you as @ safe and profitable investment. THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN COMPANY 1352 G Street N.W. W. T. Galliher, John Poole, Chairman of the Board. Paid in Capital, $1,260,000 . President. EREESED R SETS RECORDS MONTHLY. | T o 6 a0 Southern Building Con .. 3 NEW YORK, September 15 (#).— :Salt Ck . Prod.. 2 s The Twentieth Century Limited, the| 4 754 Ogace . Waskiagtes, D/(C. New York Central's crack train be-| 22 Venezuelan Pet.. 5 tween -New York, Boston and Chi.| -1 Wiox 0 &G t Phone M. 10432 tAgo, ot & new record for bookings |Saleain STANDARD OIL SHARES. i fn° August, surpassing August last | “J60 Anele® am oi1.. 18% sl New York wear by 13 per cent. In every month 50 Borne Scrym n. 61 3 ' , 80 Buckese B ar for the last vear a new high record’ §a0 Ruckr™y g ba% ‘ Tias been satabiished. 1380 Loath o |e———]a]———[o]c——la]—F—| [ 2 ] [s=——lale——lal———=lcl—l|