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FINANC AL, THE EVENING INTEREST CENTERS | [mes son_ BONDS oot sxomvves Raceived by Private Wire Direct to The Star Ofice ONFOREIGN BONDS R — 1 Domestic List Quiet. Wlth Heavy Undertone in Bet- ter-Grade Issues. BY CHARLES F. Bpeoial Dispatch 1o The < NEW YORXK, January bonds were considerably day than domestic issucs and mos active. The average price of the former is now higher than at any time last vear in spite of the fact that a list of 25 German issues shows about 2 2 point average loss from the best figures of 1 The reduction in the Bank of discount rate to 3': to more activity and decidea cth in the French group. The ting fact in connection with French bonds is that many of t now are sellm or above their call prices. However, most of them cannot be redeemed for several yes time it may be te the position with reference PEARE. 19 —Forcign stronger o nee llable French Bonds. of the Seine 7s. today were erranean were, calla abote 105 6s W redemption are callable at 105, Today ) ve 103 on heavy trans- h National Mail 7s are at 103 and were s are 1 the next four red with their price today at 102 callable at any t years at 110 today around 6s mature today at a 6s are non-callable, and selling at 99. | Because of the strong credit posi- tion of France and the early call dates this Prench of bonds is likely to become very popular with institutions which want short-term securities and high returns on them. South American Issues Strong. One other strong group today were the South American government is- sues. Chile 6s sold at the highest in some time and both of the 8 per cent bonds reached their call price of 110. ‘The new Peruvian 6s were up l» and Brazilian 6‘,5. Argentine 6s and vari- ous municipal loans were strong. Domestic bonds were quiet, Wwith a heavy undertone in better grade issues as well as in some of the undistributed bonds of rather poor quality. United States Governments were generally higher. An evidence of the declining interest rate was given today in the announce- ment that the Southern Railway pro- poses to sell about $10,000.000 of 4 per cent equipment trust certificates. Spe- ecialists in equipments said that not in more than 15 years had a 4 per cent eqmpm-m been offered. BUBBEB ADVANCES. XEW YORK. January 19 (Special) =Crude rubber. smoked ribbed sheets. advanced 1. at today’s noon quotation of 40%,. This compares with 40'; a month ago and 39% a year ago. Washmgton Stock Exchange Sales. i1l Traction Co.—20 at 109%. 1097 Potomac Eleetric 5°- pfd—10 at 108%,. Washington Gas Light—10 at 85 Washington Rwy. & Elec. pfd—10 at 10 at 102%, 20 at 102z, 30 at | 34 at par premium. 10at’ American Security & Trust Co—I11 at 450 Merchants’ Bank & Trust Co—5 at 151. Commerci2l Nat'l Co. pfd.—10 at 106. | Merchants' Transfer & Smnge pld.—5 | at 108, 15 at 108 Mergenthaler Linotype—1 at 107 \llrr Call. Potomac Electric 5. 7% pid—5at 108 Poomac Electric 67 pfd.—10 at 111% “I&n!n(wn Gas 6s “A"—100 at 106’. Washington Gas 55—8500 at 1057, Capital Traction Co—5 at Z’N‘q 5 at 108% Natonal Mige at uomv—c loans, and 67%. Bid and Asked Prices. & Investment pfd.— ° PrELIc Baroatss A & Pot P Traction B K en's Sl Quotations to 2. pan, UNITED STATES. (Sales are in $1.000.) Hich 101 ale Lib 3%s. | ibistigs 10 1 4S99 100 4th 4ige 10 S 481014, 10 26 11 FOREIGN. low 10114 1011 108 6 100 18 100 19 108 8 1522 116 Sales. Rizh, Low ® 53 331001 2 100 2 100% 1 100 Ausiralia a8ty | Australia { Bank ot ! Belgium 6 Belg Belgiu Rel Bel Beig Rolivia 8s zens U M 6s Lyon és ord 6 No orway 6s orway 6s Orient Dev deh s Poland 7s (rets) Poland Ss. .. Prague 734s. Queensland 7s. de Jan £5 1946. bs Crot § Soissons 6s. Sweden § Utd Kingm Uud Kingm Utd Steam Copen 68 Urs v BS. . o, 100 oo, 1000 100 100 a6t 1040 1 107 105% 144 oo 104 100 wiy 102, 97ty 108 102 1005 MISCELLANEOUS. | Asax Rubber 83 10 10815 AmT & T s §s Am Tel & Tel b 109'% 101 105% 1110 121 1681940, s B. Con Consumers Pow 8. 5 Cuba Cane §s Cuban Am Denver G | Dery (D G) Dodge 6 Donsier & Fast € H 1 mbie Ol bx nbie O & 1 aper 1468, TeibTeler 4958 20 ayrer & Cobiinl2e y-Bpring #s seiede (G creeAriow s or e A Lok bs i ervice b Bervice s Hah Fow & 1A be yest e 108 i 04 1y 10 o 1 10 100 0 -.; 106 o4 1010 FUPEY Quotations in 5:30 Edition, Sales. High. Low, 2 31120 112% 112 12 1047 104%W 104% 1102 102 102 5 Westn Union 6'%s. Westinghouse §s Willys-Ov 6158 33, Wilson & Co 1st 6s. 7 101% 101% 101" Yngstn S&T 5s w.l. 43 101 101 101'« RAILROAD. Atchisonadfds.... 3 934 ALERF eved 55 Atchison gen 4s Atlantic C 1 1st 48 A& Dan 2d 4s 4 Atlantic C loel 4s. . At1& Dan 15t 4848 B & O Gold 4s B&Ocv B & O ref B & 0852000 D, B&O L imp 6: B & O SW 5s Rrdwy & BKIynBlevs RKIvn Manhat 6s.. 100° 1041 104 8111 1060 10074 Can Nat 41y Can Nat 41 Canad Pac deb 4s nPac 4145 46 ar Clineh 1007 101 a0t 1004 1051 103 1041 1013 NN 100% 10074 101 any s \mx\R\\\l S&Ocvat,s, n4Ls StPcv4lss, "evitys! StP gn 4138 ChINW 43 Chi& NW yef R T& D re o “R1Pac Chi& W Ind'cn 4s. a1 1001y 106"+ 6 1100 993 99 lev Term &s. v Term §1g Colo & Sou 41458, ., CubaR R s Del & Hud 7s 30. | Den & Ri0 G en 4s. D Rio G West is. Det United 41z 1stcons 4s ie conv 4s A, ie conv 4s B, ie gends. ... e CVE 58 67 wi. . eat North 4143 w 2 at North 5lys Sreat Nor gen 7 Hav EI Hud & Man ref Hud & Man aj 11i Cent Chi 41is. .. Int& G Nor 1st 6s. Int Rapid Tran 3s. Int Rap Tr 5s stpd. 48 &4 | Loufs&> { Louis & Nash IMIEIRy &L SUL&NKPLASA, | Int Rapid Tmn 6s lnll"el»L \msu {IntRyCcA6l: n City Terx Lake-Shore 4s “8. Lehigh Valen 4s.. Lake Longlsrf4s4 Long 1= db 5 h Man Ry 13t 90.... Market St 7s 40. Mil EI Ry & L 58 61 St P & SSM cn 43 raxmata ceeD MK&T Ist4s.. MK&Tadjss.... { K & T prinss A 1K & T 63 C 1o Pacific ge Mo Pac 58 A 65., | Mo Pac bs F 17, { Mob & Obio 4355 Navsau El 48 51 OT&Mbles N Y Cen gen d34s, NYCrfim4ys... Y Centrifn, N Y Cent deb 63 . NYC& St Ldbds.. Falalu POUTES -0~ av&H 43 b L H ab 4% 67 NY NH&H cv db 63 15 NY H Hav&H cit 6 10 NYOutWistes.. 6 NY O&W gen 45 55 NY Rys 6565 NY Rys 68 A 65 N Y state Ry 4% Srateltly 614 62 INY W & Bios 4358, Nor & S gen 68 44 Nor Pac in 2047 Northern P'ac 4s. Northern Pacri6s Ore Short L rfs 4s or riLinessgtd PCCA&SIL 68 B Th. . Pennnyicon 4'an., Pennsyl gen 4hm. . Pennsylbn 64 Pennsyl 6138 i vyl gold Ta Peo & 1 40, Peoria& Einc4x., 6 . 4 i i Il “ 4 1 0 6 96Ty 1% 71% 961, 96! 116 116 99T. 907, 110% 1104 14 114 106 106 1041, 1041 105 106 na 10 . " PREIEEN ¥ 10405 1040, 103 104, 9 95 EE ¢ i gen 4% 1o G W Int4n tio G Wentcl 4n, 1 IMAS 48 29 th 1 M&S g0 b 31 U1 IMAS 1&G 48 99% D9 1 “ 1 i 108 1041, 10 102y 01 a0l 01101 $UL &k A SUL &S FOYn D) HUL & 5K ad) bn.. b6 sl e hs., 140 L& S K prin8ss VLE W det g t L8 Weondnd Heabourd Al 45 sta ‘eah A Loref 45, . s A L) | Kia bin 35 A An 2 % s 1 A Huu dy pen 4s s Bty Con be 1 Ity tn 08 suthiern 1ty 6% Tex & a0 Ihird Ave Fhiid Avelud) b o) T LAk u Wil 1000 100% 1085, an, | Unton vaccy 68 L0 100 Virginia Ry 181 6 Wabush b1ys 16 Weat Maryland 4n West M bigs 17, | 0 Pucific bs, hore 4n 2161 wnogn 4849 | FINDS OIL LANDS NEW YOMRK, Junusry 19 (A |Mu|-ml Ol Co of Callturnia 1a 1e | ported W huve alscovered a new deep wie i e Alamitos Melghta section of Beal Beach. ‘The wne Is sald to carry nearly 600 feet of well saturated ofl sand. which Marland englieers be- lieve underlies the entire proven aiea ol the field, 10ty 10K 107 1065 107 LU T ONT) Toza 1024 102 RN T TN i | haty NTAR, 1007y | 100 | 10 1011 | WASHINGTON, =) NEWMONT MINNG - FEATURE ON CURB | | Market Turns Upward as Call Money Rate Drops Dur- ing Session. BY WILLIAM F. HE . Specal Dispateh 1o The Star, NEW YORK, January 19.--An abund- ant supply of call money for specula- tive purposes and expectations that brokers Joans to be published after the close of business would show a sub- stantial decrease, had a reassuring ef- fect upon speculative sentiment in the curb market today. For a time after the pening sclling made itself felt in cer- tain directions, but when the call loan rate was reduced to 3'; per cent, the market turned upward. One of the outstanding features was | Newmont Mining. Crossing 142 it sold | at the highest in history. Having earn- | ed better than $32 a share in 1927 with | | the prospect that the current year's re- sults will be better than $30, the stock | was thought to be underpriccd. Profit Taking in Golden Center. Whatever incentive lay behind the | recent buying of Golden Centre Mines, those desirous of obtaining additional stock appeared in no hurry to bid the | price up unnecessarily and profit taking | made itself felt at intervals. Interest centered in the initial trad- + | ing in Consolidated Film Industries pr ferred, which changed hands around 24. | | A block of 300.000 shares recently was | offered for public subscription at $26.50. | h share of preferred is entitled to 2 per cent cumulative dividends and car- ries a bonus of two shares of no-par | common. Pantepec Oil Rises. Tollowing the heavy trading at ris- ing prices i Pantepee Oil, the stock continued in demand today. Accord- ing to latest advices, the Unfon Ol Jof California_will commence drilling operations nest month on Pantepec’s 10,000-acre Calcano “A™ concession in Venezucla | Public | neglected utilities were by no means American Gas & Electric, | American Light & Traction, Middle | est Utilities. United Gas Improve- | nt and Northern Ohio Power were | the tavorite: Crossing 69, Atlas Plywood sold at | its highest for all time, responding to | reports of new incoming business which should result in higher earnings. CHICAGb LIVE STOEK MARKET CHICAGO, J: ¥ 19 (United States ' Department of Agriculture).—Hogs— Receints, 50000 head; market active ctter grades heavy butchers fully steady at yesterday's best time; lighter eigits strong to 10 higher: light lights and pigs uneven, 15 to 25 higher; spots on pigs. 50 up: big packers talking 15 to 25 lower; top, 845, still holding best 0 pound average upward to . good and choice hogs, 170 most 140 to 16 | pound weights strictly choice | 1 120-pound averages upward to 8.35 or { better; bulk pigs. 7.00a750: sclected | strong-weights. 775800, bulk packing 0000 head; better ~ory slow at yesterday' re: lower grades moderate, active | steady: she stock steady to strong. 10 0 15 higher; vealers, mostly 50 higher: short fed steers selling 14.00 | downward to 11.00, predominating in [3 ., 17.00. shipper demand | nu; j run; best « | very narrow. heavy sausage bulls up to | 865 ‘lfl light v 00 to 14.00 ers to big packers, mostly | Sheep—Receipts, 13.000 head:; fat | lambs opening fairly active, 15 to 25 ! higher; choice light and )mnd}v\tll‘\l] lambs held around 13.75a13.85; early | bulk, better grades, 83 to 90 pound lambs, 13.25a13.65: good and choice 92 to 98 pound lambs, 12.50a13.25. ex- treme weights rejected from loads, 11.75a12.25. weighty buck lambs, up- ward to 11.50. light, native throwouts. 10.75a1150; sheep steady; good 1o Ichoice 115 to 130 pound fat ewes, 1.00a7.25. GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. NEW YORK, January 19 & | vd Loan with draw att per 100 R M withuit 0K M. 3800 & por million marks ) i o0 ollare per Ger Gt T 5% 00 in o i B0 Ao A% 00 1400 1non | 100 North German 1 Austrian A TREASURY CERTIFICATES. (Reported by ). & W Seiicman & Ca 1 n Rt Offer Motury Mar 1 04 o M1 100 | o0 L 100 Mar FOREIGN EXCHANGE. (Quotations furnished by W I Mool Athen M SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. eparted by 0 & W Selixmin & Co ) Ofter ot TN T \ RS il TN e Tuh R BT o o i |8 [ v oo % i B i i i iy S | FEDERAL LAND IMNK BONDS " uted Ly Ales. Biuwn Mutiiity | Market today: D. O, 1928, THURSDAY, NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office JANUARY 19, Following is the list of stocks and 2Pitts Ol Gas. bonds traded in on the New York Curb 5 eaiseeFoater ¢ B 8alt Ck Prod 1 Venezuelan Pet. . Salea STANDARD O11, 1SS1°ES AND FOR- inunite. MER SUBSIDIA RIES-—~STOCKS. 100 Ang A O non vie 50 Borne Serym 100 Buckeye L. .. 300 Cont ] O n Sales in L INDUSTRIALS. hundreds. A Acetol Prod A wi 1% Ala Gt South pfd 1 B AT Pick Bar vi BAIb P Rar A pf 4 Al Ca n v, b 50 Northern' B00 1000 Pr. 100 Prairie P 1, 100 South 1 0% 200 Souithern ¥ 600 <o W Pon ¥ 110080 Tnd H00 8 0 Kanikae 2008 0 Ky R o Roll M ris wi Superpow R bern 1 ntd. 1 perp pr pl. 1600 Vacuum 01l Sales in Allied Allied Pl N S Riten 5 Alum Co Amer 1 Blum S 21 Rohn Alum: @ Rarden € ria’ wi A0 Brillo Mie. . f 100 G fTon 0% Pow & 14 b8 10778 an Marconi W Co A ~lotex Az on Pip_C i Ros Cons G 8% Bos & M S colts Pat icol X w E Ed ris TGP fe w100 P&L 438 A Larabes #s opel Prod A rowiey Miiner irtin Piib irtis Pub i havesa Ine ern & Co RCvte RC vt o' d inion_ St nt Mot Statex ingon Wehild. . R & S pfd El R & S Carp. | veat Ine. T ovt war H5EERL53EE b ] 53555 Py 3Dt Cite t aX Dot Inil R4 Det Int nny Far Inc el Prod. . n Park The T Fireman's F 1 1 Firestone. Ford Mot slier Ga pr hmun Chas. . = Fuiton Sylphon 23 Galv Hou I p i Am Inv e 10 00 N e 1 ™ Tul B N i Krog Gr&Bak €0 I Kruskil & Krus ackawan Sew n i Lefourt: Real otd Joal& Nav Toe Lih Mo N&lL 0 RSO 14 son Cal E Y in ( % Hud P 1 ofd 110 t 1 nd 108 " Food Prod Stores P B L 7% pt st Pl Ser’ A t Theater Sup r Rros ... it Co P =B SB e 10 Weaty Ch 8103 Sales in 7 7 ave 1y Ohia 0 Ohio 7 Parke Davia Co n 404 Penoey A "1 Penn o e fa pld n ot St nd MR Fin ot rish Free St Richman 1 Safe CH & Safrway Saniary 4 Rio Grand v G bRV ¥ stand M 2 Seand P 7 StinnHugo?s diwa 2 SunnHugota 4w s Buwine Govt $ M RUBBER TRADERS SUSPENDED NEW YORK. January 19 (9 A. C. Forney and W. C. Murphy, mem- bers of the Rubber Exchange of New York, today were suspended for one week each on a technical violatton of the rules. U. 8. CAST IRON PIPE. EW YORK. January 19 () [ Four quarterly dividends of $250 each for 1928 were declared today by direc- tors of the United States Cast lron Pipe & Foundry Co. on the common stock and four quarterly dividends of $1 75 each on the preferred stock, payable on | the 13th of March, June, September and . | December. Net profit’ for 1927 183373076, equal after preferred divie | dends to $2111 a share an the common, |0 contrast to $30N9367 I 1926, or | 99508 & share ‘IONTGONER* WARD EXTRA NEW YORK, January 19 (48 - An extra dividend of $1 a shate was de- clared on the common stock of Mont- gomery Ward & Co in addition t resu- fF quarterly paYment of $1, both pay- | able February 13 to holders of record February 2 The regular quarterly of $175 was declared on the class A stock Rub Re. 1 MINING | ot o WL e M tale Mt M iy o enter Bl Y i o Cant 10f New FAN 1R s Nivtos 4 Noran gy T Son 1 -th k e coalttlon 0 Jono Retimont 4 A Clone Min Cash Denn o Sales i INDERENDENT 011 is Mo Gilfhis Conmpany Alga Voo o «‘.«\ G \ J e N M Bt FETrEisy ey ' At Canudity hantoe oy ator P S | 3.00 | arriving in only limited A April L holders of recond | FINANC PER SHARE ANALYSIS. What Is Back of Each Total gross nseets . Deehietions Current_ohi Patent righ Net asaets for capital stock s Eightyear anniial average kX : 100 6100 i 300 Stock has part " tnee 1917 t sour ba nation s 1o |WHEAT HAS UPTURN " ON COLD-WAVE NEWS . | Buying Also Stimulated by Higher Prices in Liverpool—Corn % Likewise Firmer. i { By the Awociated Press. CHICAGO, January 19.—Forecasts of a cold wave implying danger for do- mestic Winter wheat unprotceted by snow led to an early upturn in whe: values today. Wheat buving was stimulated through unlooked for higher quotations at Liverpool. Opening ‘s to % advance, Chicago wheat later | hardened a little more. Co s and provisions were likewise firmer, corn starting at ' to “ gain and quently holding near to the 1 figures. SCHULTE UNITED STORES | LOCATIONS ARE CHOSEN NEW YORK. January 19 (#) —Or- ganization of the Schulte-United Five- Cent to One Dollar Stores, Incorpor- ated, to carry out his recently an- nounced plan of building up a Nation- wide chain of at least 1.000 general IAL. #* 15 e et COTTON EASES OFF AFTER EARLY RISE Openmg Bulge Meets In- creased Offerings and Prices Go Back. By the Asa Pross NEW YORK, January 19.—Cotton prices advanced 2 to 7 points at the opening today on overnight buying orders brought in by the rally late yes- ap to 1830, or gher. This bulge met. increased offerings, partly South, and the market ca about f the end of the fi st hour. | Private cal | tinental b London { " The market remai | the morning. The 3 seemed to bring in buving from ene | source or another which buying for held gener: were not {ull the market was qu of about 2 to 6 pol months. hough beige At mi dda | PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE. PARIS, January steadier on the bourse today per cent rentes, 65 francs 90 centimes; exchange of London, 124 francs 6 cen- tim: 5 loan. 87 francs T ce was quoted 2t CHURCH LOANS We are in 2 position te hand] straction lnans for ¢ tions.—Pho Money to Loan $1 decd of tuat on reai eutate o Joseph 1. Weller‘ > "!,‘,':.V SFLw 1st Trust Loans Any Amount D. C. and Montgomery County Large Construction Projects FRED T. NESBIT 1910 Vermont Av merchandise stores, was announced ves- | terday by David A. Schulte. chain cigar store head. who began his career 37 years ago as a $14 a week clerk. The new corporation is controlled by the interests behind the United Cigar Stores and the Schulte Retail Stores Co., representing combined re- sources of more than $475,000.000. Among the larger cities already se- lected as locations for the stores of the company are Atlanta, Ga.:. Aurora, IlL.; Battle Creek., Mich.: Butte. Mont ; Charlotte. N.-C.; Clarksburg. W. Va.. Co- lumbia, S. C.: Council Bluffs, Iowa Dallas, Tex.: Decatur, Ill.; Evanston, IIL: Galveston, Tex.; Grand Rapids. h.. Harrisburg. Pa.: Houston, Tex.: nazoo. Mich.. Kansas City . Tenn chumn Ind: Lin. lle, Ky.. Mobile, s le, Ten'\ Oakiand, Calif.; 11! Phoenix, Ariz.: Pueblo, Colo.: Racine. Wis.. Reading. Pa.; Richmond. Va.: Spokane, Wash: Springfield, Ohio. Terre Haute. Ind.; Topeka, Kans: Tuisa, Okla; Wichita, Kans, and Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Peoria, BALTIMORE, January 19 (Special) Live poultry—Turkeys. pound, 35a40: old, 30a32: poor and crooked Dreasts, Spring chickens, 28a30: leghorns, poor and thin. 20a22; old hens, leghorns, 20a22; old rooster s 3 . 27a30: and thin, 20a3: geese, 20a26 ea fowls, each, 40a85; pigeons, pair, poor “Dressed poultry—Turkeye, pound. 33 a40; old poor and crocked chickens, 27a28; old. 32040: old roosters, 1 18. ducks, 25030; geese. 20a28. Eggs—Receipts, 1053 cases: and nearby, cases, dozen, 40a42; er—Good to d. 46a51, print ladles. 37a38 3233, da 4243 Country Produce. ces, 100 1 5043 50; rel 50a3 00, yam 300: beans. bushel, bushel, 2.00a2 quart, 15a2. cahuxv hamp et 250. cauliffower, crate, lnfii.‘ 100, 300a400: celery. cra Kale, bushe! ads: lett L | per, 2.00a2.30 jons, 100 po N 1.5042.75: oyster plants, 100. 6 00a8 00 peppers, crate, 250a4.00: parsaps, bas- Ret. 30a40; peas. 40084 30 strict B fancy po | as3 packed. process, creamery blocks, 50 34a38 1 34a3s 1008230 barrel hov. 65087 30 oranges Sad4 00 bushel, 5047 00 cranberries :nuwmn' box. 373a500: tange strawberries, quart, 75a80 Hay and Grain Prices. Wheat -No. 2 red Winter, export, 143': No. 8 red Winter, export. no quotation; No. 2 red Winter. garlicky, domestic, 144y No. 3 red Winter gar- licky. domestie, no quotation Corn—-No. 3 yeliow, domestic No. 3 contract, export, 8%, cob new, 4 0044 23 per el OatsNo. 2 white. domestic No. 3 white, domestic. 831864 Rye Nearby. 1 00al 10 Hay -Receipts. 18 tons 108 corn, S4lpadd New hav s ty. It is, therefore, not being oMcially graded and sells strictly on it me wit & of 160041700 a timothy and clover srades Straw--No. 1 wheat, ton; No. 2 oat, 100A1200 per 1300814 00 was ! Tailors ful Pensylivania to success- men . . . since Ave- nue became the Na- tion's Main Street. —— = Wright, Slade & Co. MEMBERS New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Etdnn e Chicago Board of Tnde Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold for Cash or THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL Connecticut Ave. at DeSales St. Telephone Main 1581 Resident Partner store | Imcrcst Wm H. Saunders Co., Inc Founded 1887 Main 1010 A3 K Locw Corresponient for ¢ Provident Mningl Lite lussrance Company ot P phia First Deed of Trust Notes fcr Sale Secured by Improved Real Estate in the Dustrive of Columbia Principal and rest GUARANTEED REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE & GUARANTY CORPORATION Main 1403 26 Jack Place Reso s Over $4.000,000 L. E. Breuninger, Presmdent REAL ESTATE LOANS on Apartments Business Propert Homes ies We alwavs have ample funds available .md all applications receive the losest attention, [EAVER BROQ REALTORS 809 15th St. N.W. Mortgage Loan Metcopolitan Life 1 Main 9486 Correspondent nsurance Company