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FINANCIATL. Mortgage Money Loaned At Low Interest Rates Tyler & Rutherford Representing Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. 1520 K Street Main 478 First Mortgage Loans Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission ‘Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. Complete Investment Service GreeeT & Co. sANKERS INVESTMENT BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. Telepbone, Main 2460 Mortgages Investments JAMES Y. PENNEBAKER Main 5328 1520 K St. N.W. Money to Loan 1) Seeured - emf' tryst Juep‘: U On District of Columbia Real Estate CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST FLOYD E. DAVIS CO. 733 ll 8¢t. N.W. Main 352-353 GUARANTEED 6% First Trust Notes Secured on Improved Distriet of Columbia Real Estate National Mortgage & Inv. Corp. Investigate Our First Mortgage oo Service 1004 Vermont Ave. Main 5833 | Off nearly a W [ing et in nearly all of the newer legll nlll, which have reacted sharply e RAIL BONDS TAKE LEAD IN TRADING High-Grade Issues Still Show Effect of Credit Sit- uation, BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. Spectal Dispatch o The Btar. NEW YORK, May 13.—The public utility and industrial convertible bonds gave way today in leadership to those identified with the railroads, ‘The listing of the new Alleghany Cor- poration f/m 3 reached a premium of early in the session, but this was at the expense of the orlsin-l issue of con- vertible 5s, which dropped a point. to 98 and recently were around 101%. ;r::.y ul,mitaura in 15 lzgn and the n:lw yun are convertible into 7 shares of tion's 5% f_common suength in railroad shares was re- flected in substantial advances in Mis- souri Pacific convertible 5l5s and in Atchison 4%s. American Telephone 4%s, which represented 12 per cent of last week's total bond transactions, were Polnt before they rallied. American Telephone 4%s declined a int, as did Alleghlny Corporation 198, whun American I. G. Chemical 548 lost Y. Pnu-Amarlun Petroleum 68 dropped 3 Both issues of Cuba Clne glr " convertibles were lower. In the high-grade rails and public utilities there was little response to the drop in monl{ rates. A review of last week's price list shows many striking declines in better grades of bonds, with 8 few of them lower than they were last Mnrch ‘There has been a disappoint- sxnee they were first bid up. ng‘ ues today showed a mixed tone. nch and Belgian issues were fractionally higher. Some of the Ger- man were lower, lneluutng the Agricultural Bank 6s, wh touched the lowest price of the P sian 65 and 615s and fort s%u are amot bten under pressure recently. Americans were steady. The market for Central American issues 18 inclined wuuonnsuyunmll offerings. TREASURY CEBTIFICATES. Mu'l.h'-lcll & Co) b i e 2 n‘ig 3 convertible 5 per cent bonds | ©: aafled nno\hgr active member to this | B The latter were offered in January at | B [plr and touched 110%, then going down | corporal per cent pnlen‘ed stock and 10 shares stock. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D... 0, ON NEW YORK UNITED ‘l'l"fl":)l- (m“.l" nfll.‘h “' 85 4 9717 9717 1 9718 9718 18 6 104 26 104 26 l00"6 12 10323 10820 10822 PO Rien. Low. oo les. £) . st % S0 90% y 21 994 90K 99 Ot 3 09% 99 99 s'62. 14 95% 954 954 21 100% 100 1004 6 994 994 994 11 864 864 B6W .. 10 94m 93% 98% 2 9i% 91N 94N 2 1024 1024 1024 ak of Chile *l. 10 934 11 1004 100 11 104% 104% 104% 40 107% 107% 107% 16 105% 1054 108% 118% 114 6 109 108% 109 19 88 8T BT4 2 102% 102 1024 4 4114 Bolivia 78,0t Bolivin 15t 11 106% 106 1064 4100 100 100 b5 99% 9u% 904 7103 102% 102% 18 99% 99k 99% 25 034 92% 934 7 93, 92% 934 3 10_)!& lbl% 1014 7 18 88% !3 88 16 87 861 86W 14 100% 100's 100% 6110 110 110 4 1104 110 110 6 83y B8 /34 10 99% 991 99% « B1 103% 103w 108% $°101% 101% 101% 4102 102 102 . 5133 138 138 6 BA% 944 94N 12 88l 88 88 2 1004 100 100 . 80 108% 107% 107% 7 1124 1118 111% 11 92 Ol% 91w 17 105% 106% 1054 2 88 88 88 10 102 102 102 6 854 BOW 85U 6 1004 10044 Igflh Canada 5%s 1939, Denmark 54s, 565 Denmark 6s. DB 5%8 Mch B3.. Dutch Bast 1 8847, Ger Gen Elec Greek 68 1968 080 nese 6 48, 1 Krn geraToll act 41 084 2 90k DO% 8 90 00k 90w 18 B9 88y 88y 7 101% 101 101 1 108% 108% 103% 2 92W 92w 924 IHOBT TERM SECURITIES. (Reported oy J. & W. l-ucmnAc«n almers Co. Bs 1087.. u!,. m o Amnes? S abnel! . Tel. & Tel 06% NOTES Secured by First Mortgages Safe—Conservative 42 Years’ Experience Make your savings and surplus funds work for you at he highesh-inter in tinansing est rate consistent homes and in the with absoiute sale of these so- satety. curities. Wm. B. Saunders Co., Inc. Main 1016 1433 K We Recommend— . Spencer Trask Fund, Inc. at the market Circular on Request Irving & Johnston Woodward Bldg. Main 8973 Correspondents of Svencer Trask & Co. We Buy and Sell Liberty Bonds Treasury Notes Etc. Bond Department The Washington Loan and Trust Company 900 F Street 620 17th Street THE IDEAL INVESTMENT Standard Collateral Trusteed Common Stock Shares TRUS“ED OWNER: 0 will ' be Fterest 10" investigs Standard Collateral Shares Corp. Franklin 3783, Woodward Blds. £ )lv. Washington Stock Exchange SALES. Capital Traction Co—5 at 96%, 3 a8 otk & Washington Steambous Oo. ml - 7 at 300, 1 at 300. Potomac mmm fi" pld—s at 113%. | ‘ashington fd.—10 at 97, 10 at 9734, 10 at 97 7. Gommercial N-flonnl%lnk—lo at 262. Chevy Chase Dairy pfd.—5 at 107. Columbia Sand & Gravel pfd.—10 at 90. Lanston Monotype—8 at 131, 7 at 130%. Real Estate Mtge. & Guar. pfd—120 at %, 5 at 7%, APTER CALL. Asked. BONDS. X S 1 Potomac Electric 6% pfd.—5 at 113. Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY. lll 4?; fin 3 & P l Su -r":uepfl‘e'n'e 3: uxsczu.lmtous Barber & Ross, Inc. 6ls "‘nvnn&n!u. Hoir % 4 Onase 4 NATRONAB B, National Oapital Columbia O A e, wun vy ‘TRUST COHPA" American Security & Trust Co. Continental Trust flhlr, ation ings rust ‘ashington Loan & Trust. fon SAVINGS BANK. Bank of ""’& v Btates Savin Washington Mechanics' PIRE n'!URANCI American TITLE INSURANCE. fin‘l‘umbfl Title . iy in ol i Wk 0. Rl Bia ? uxsczx.uuuous Bprber & Rosy, Tnc. com :V;' lfiuse nrv ‘pd. . nd & Gravel pfd rcul Natl. Co. pfd. fiumcu ‘Bl Coip. Woodward & Lothop Dl iio 3 92% 92% 92% ll lglK 100% 100% 87 864 3 1004 1004 xoou 11103 1024 102% 1 95 95% 11 88K 88 B4 87% 87K 87U L 7% T 1% 13 85 844 83 3 96u 06k 964 1110 110 110 1 904 00w 90W 6 1014 101% 1014 5 93K 93 03w 14 1034 1054 1064 12 00% 90w 00w " 1 104% 1044 104% 4 IO“\ 104% 104% bs Cr 8 8erbs Crot Sbinyetsu §3 Solssoni 1 98k 08U 98K 15 1024 1024 102w 2 108w mm 102% 109 108% 109 Toho Bl Po 1 0% BT 974 Toklo B4 s T80 Utd Kingm 5\4s 18 108% 10.! Utd SteamCopen ¢s BRy Uruguay 68 19 10 98% lfl Urukun. 1 mm lo!k 1084 enna 68 864 w-rnw 78 2 s so Yokohama 6s. 9 944 94 94 MISCELLANEOUS. Abram&Straus 6% 5 107% 107% 107% Ajax Rubber 8: 2 100% 100% 100% Alleghany ev 101 100% 100% AmARTICH 11 104 Am Chaln 96% 101% 101% 98% 9814 984 105;4. 104% 104% % 6 mou. 100 100% 103% 108% 103% 09 90% 9% 1844, 188 1334 ll)ll AmT&Teltr AnT&Ts!bs.. Am Tel & Tel 6%s. Am Water Wks Am Wrtg Pap 6547 Anaconda 1st Anaconda cv db 103% 103 103 108% 105% 105% 9% 97% 8L 81 81 {o«s w;u 104% o e " w 2 PEae-BeR AR EaS- S0 L1 1004 100% 100%; 104% 103% 103% 1084 103% 103% 1014 101% 101% zg 75 5 10 Bethlehem Steel 8klyn Edison bs Bush Term Bldg 68. Certain-Tds lsrets Chile Copper b Colon Ol 6s 3! Col Gas&E| deb Com Invest 5% 3 Com Invest 63 05% 954% 2 L ir=P Y T L o g e =13 92 92 sm 66% 66 105 10a% 105 1084 1024 102% 88% 63 63 64 63 €3 1014 101 101% IOC* 106% 106% 108 102% 102% 29 9 = e quuooa—=n-‘au Dugquesne 4% Bast Cuba Sug 7%8 101% 1015 101% l 107 100% 106% 88 93u 92 92 11 86k 841 8ok 28 100k 100 100% 20 100% 100% 100% 5 1024 1021 1024 7 103% 103 1031 Intl Cement 88 4 Int] Match 58 47 S 93 Int Tel&Tel 4348 o soa lia 124% 125% KanCitv P& L -‘ 102% 102% 102% 984 98k 93% l lOlK 1014 101% 110 110 110 984 98% 98% 84 Bdk 8% 8i% 8iW r 851, Lorillard (P) ManatiSug st 7 Midvale Steel Mont Pow b8 & L Mont Power debBa. 2 00% 99% 99% Mor's&Co Ist 4¥s. 1 87 87 87 84 97 98W 97 16 2% 7% T4 1 104% 104% 104% 1108 103 7 118% 118 8105 5 7 90 98% 99 14 108% 1064 106% 1 110% 110% 11C% 27 99% 99% 99% 24 101% 100% 100% 9 100% 99% 99% 11 101 100% 100% 1108 108 103 12 107% 107% 107% 1101% 104% 104} North Am Ed NoAm Ed 5%s Nor States Pow 6 Pan-Amer Pe 102% 102% 102% | oy MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929 FINANCIAD." re Direct to The Ster Office Bal Pathe Exchange 7s Philips Petro 6 % Plerce-Arrow 8i Por Ric Am To: 1 So Por Rico Sug South Bell Tel 5 Southwest Bell Utilities Powr Vertientes Sug Walworth 6s ‘48, Warner Sug 7s 39.. Warner Sug 7s 41 West Elec 5s. . Westn Union 6% White BagleO5%s 6 Willys-Ov 6348 33.. 1 Youngstn S & T 5s. 11 100% RAILROAD. Atcnison ad) Atchison gen Atch deb 4%s '48 Atlantic C Lcl 48.. 10 B&UGOA L. ..... 13 [rroarrre) 3P S Brooklyn Elec Bkiyn Man Bklyn Un El Can Nat ¢Ws 87 - - aw—-—u.o-—:au-awomuunva-nn.al:qu-—tm = orey - NGB KOO~ NRERNBE RII 0OT 0T Green B & W del Hud & Man Hud & Man 11l Cent ret 2o —a —— o O AR KON AN BEAR RO NAG ~~O® NY Sus&Wn gen 68 Nor Pac 38 2047 Nortnern Pacific ¢s. Northern Pacr 1 8 Ore Wash st ¢8, - T L L > e wlos & 8t L IM&S 48 StL IMas gn St L IM&S R& - e > KED NOREAL A I~ NNSON LD BERG——e 'K'CIAYl F864s Texas & Pacific 18 Tex & Pac 68 B 1977 Tex & Pac 58 C'79. 16 Thira Averef 4s 0. 1 NPBB— A RDN DD RR— W-n Shore 4s°61.. 10 ‘M. mou % 107 100 9314 203 80 98 93% 99 100 1024 | 95 Q‘d“ 10& 102 85 | mand at slightly mcruud prices, A% | section, Virginia, g entines, mostly 2.00. % | Light: market. steady: ARE SMALLER HERE <Strawberry Shipments to Local Market Show Bet- ter Class Fruit. | E | Yesterday's warm _sunshine | heartily welcomed by strawberry k3 | ers. Many of the berries rece|verlont | week were s0 green and coloriess that was ul | | they falled to interest buyers, Dealers is morning received supplies in bet- reports, and a further improvement is expected in |me|pu after today. Trading early h.hla morning was not | particularly brisk, Monday _morning | trading seidom being heavy. Frult and vegetable dealers had their usually at- tractive aurplle- and offered them at prices similar to prices quoted at the close of last week's market. | Poultry dealers reported light receipts | of fowls this morning that were mu ve 4 and 35 cents, ter condition, nccordlng to | fowls were quoted a dressed stock sellin| nt 37 and 38 cents. | Prices of other poultry were unchanged { from last week. Live lamb and calf prices took a drop, due, it is stated. to increased receipts and not a corresponding increase in de- mand. Calves were reported at 14 cents, few extra fine animals bringing 15. Lambs were quoted at 186 oents, flwcmly fine stock selling as high as cents. Today's Wholesale Prices—~Jobbers’ Prices Slightly Higher. Butter—One-pound prints, 4414a45%; tub, 43'5a44l5; store packed, 30a31. Eggs— ~Hennery, 33a resh selected, 32a33; current receipts, 31, Poultry—Alive: Turkeys, henu. :0182 toms, 25a28; Winter ti; 5 Sgrlng chickens, small, rooste; 20; ducks, 20; Kkeats, young, 6085; old, IEMD Dressed: Turkt 35a40; Winter chickens, 45a chickens, 50855; fowls, 3738; orns, 38; capons, large, 50a62; lmull. «lc'l ducks, 32a33; keats, 80a1.00, Meats, fresh killed—Beef, fresh ' hams, Smoked hams, 28; smoked lhoulflm. 17; bacon, 22; lard, bulk, 13a13'%; in plcklm. 14a1d1. uve stock—Calves, 14; Spring lambs, let and Vegetable Review. The dally market report on_fruits and vegetables, compiled by the Market News Service Bureau of icultural Economics, says (sales to jol ex- cept where otherwise noted): demand lllht tilow Newiora, ), yellow Newtons, [X Winesaps, some falr quality, 5.5006.00; boxes and bushel baskets, no sales reported. Cabbage—Supplies liberal; demand moderate, market slightly weaker; Nor- folk mt.Ion. Virginia, 115-bushel ham- pers, pointed type, l.lh .25; lg-barrel crates, pointed type, mostly 1.2, few higher; East Shore Vl inia, barrel | crates, pointed type, best, Oelury—!uppllcl moderate; demand light, market steady: Hnrldl. lo-lhch :;:lm. lnd‘lvafiuluy mh‘ pre- -4 dosen, 4. 5-0& §%0a4 25, 1o Gopen, Soeis Ve Lettuce—Supplies of wumm stock moderate; demand modinu. matket steady; Oulfomln o-ud Tate qum 48 best, and condition: 4006456, iu demand 1 ll.tket orroll. sec- lu?rllu light; 3 n-. ampers, Boston type, § sf" gy Onlonb-aupplm moderate; demand light, market steady; Texas, standard crates, yellow Bermu . -na Nflv:l i das, mixed No. 1 mo—om stock, supplies moder- -u. demand moderate, m’l’gnt ltud; Michigan, _180-pound ' sacks, Russet 1,2.20a2.25; Rurals, U. 8. N demand modmte ‘Florida, dmnblo-hnd 1y .00 Bouth Caroling 8, Carol s, Cobblers, U. m lt.uwberrlu—aup lles ver demand moderate, nrunt m stock: stock scarce; Nurm Caro- lina, 3; -qu-rt crates, various varieties mostl! °M|n1‘n?x quality and H‘ht' for good art er hl. ous varieties, fair to g and condition, uo-a 80; few hllh u 4.00; east inia, 32-quart crates, various nmuu fair to ordi- n-a quality and condition, 3.00a4.50. upplies moderas de- mand *light, - macker steady; Florida, 6s, ripes and turning, wraj ?ed fancy nt best, mostly i ice count, best, 3.75a4.00; fair uu lll\y and condi- tion fancy count, 4.00a4.80; choice eount, ': ofllll .50, ‘Watermel una—auppue: light; demand light, market about steady: sales direct to retallers, Florida, 'mm ‘Watsons, 30- 32-pound aver: 1.25 each; 28- pound average, um each. String beans—8i ies moderate; de- mand moderate, n-ur ; Florida, 7%-bushel hampers, .80a2.00, few higher; South nmllnl bushel hampers, green, 2.00a2,50; Black Vi ppiies light; demand moder- ;‘t,e‘ mnsrket. flr;ln or} nlzmtlp%na Vir- -peck hampers, large-| va- rieties, few sales, 3.50a3.75. Peppers—Supplies light, demand lorida, pepper crates, rlncy, 3.50a4.00; mostly 4.00; choice, 2.50a3.00. light; lant-—Supplies demand M | gt macket seaady: Flotida, pepper 1 | Crates, fancy, 4.00a4.50; few small low as 3.80; choice, 2.5082.75. Oucumbem-supplles moderate; de- mand light, market steady; Florida, Ta~bushel rs, fancy, 2.50a2.78; few 3 cholce, 2.00a2.28; few high- Ohlo, hothouse stock, fancy, 2- | dozen baskets, 2.00. Squash—Supplies moderate; demand moderate, market _stead: ¥ Florida, alr quality, 00a3.50 Carrots—Supplies mod moderate, market steady: f Western lettuce, crates, bunched, 3.0 Beets—Supplies moderate; demand light, mnrkez slightly weaker; Norfolk section Virginia, hotbed stock crates, bunched, 2.50a3.00. Caulifiower—Supplies light; demnd light, market steady; Callfornia, gnm mostly 2.25, fair quality Towr demand Corn—8upplies moderate; light, market auldy. Texas bushel baskets mostly 2.50. Oranges—Supplies moderate; demand moderal market stead Florida, box:s. momum size, 4.2504.50; laige gnpermlb—auppllu Hrhc demand ligl market steady; Filorida, boxes, No 1, medium sise, 000-16 . Hn Cotton Substitute. YORK, May 13 Ufl—Dr. C. J Hodlalr'l‘hommn. chairman of the m- tificial Cotton Corporation, ar- rived today on the liner Adriatic m ln- troduce to American cotton growe: manufacturers & new cotton nuh-r.ltum made of a strong, fibrous plant discov- 1 | ered in birds' nests in South America. Nine years of research and 85 cross- ings and recrossings of plants were nec- essary to develop the fiber for use, said Dr. Hedley-Thornton. It is not subject to the boll weevil and can rown in practically any climate or wl! £ London fts rice ia ona-nnh of that of ordinary col A few acres have already been :mrlmmmu cultivated in Florida, he g Louislana Oll & Refinin, taken into the Marlan combine, Co. may be -Continental Val- | - BONDSmnz] [POJLTRY RECEPTS [BATILEOF BROKER LOANS CONTINUES Decline in Community Index| Is Held Threat to Business. ! BY IRVING FISHER. * | Special Dispateh to The Star NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 13.—The battle of brokers' loans is still raging. Both armies have “dug in"; the high command of the nmn Reserve sys- tem has neither relaxed nor re- lented end the stock market army likewise refuses to retreat, This battle going on under our very noses 4 Amerkan nnlnem to such questions as these: rving Fisher. Can tho Federal Sy Reserve Board keep money "out of the stock market? It 80, how? to do it and to what extent? Brokers' loans, interest and call loan rates and stock prices all are high jand seem quite disposed to higher. But “meanwhile the commodity price level continues to decline af accel: erated rate, which is a 8 threat of injury to busin ment and prosperity. Common industrial stock prices ac- tullly exceeded . their March peak on May 4: then, after declining mildly for the four trading days preceding last Friday, they climbed bul two lnflex points in & single session to within about & nolne of the record high, To your war corresponden Man’s hnd 1t looks at this writing battle of brokers' loans better than the innocent bystander, business. The compact survey of New York Stock Exchange movements of common s 18 given below in price indexes (1026=100). There are two indexes of market price movement. The first (shares mmunamf) N lrl:.l::u “tlh ”mm.. porun on the excl of each stock be! oonudmd accord- ing to the shares existence or out- standing. _The second index (50 leaders) ' shows the price movement of the common industrial stocks most heavily dealt in durlna the week, this Il.:‘“t Chm.pu‘i“lkl” with the shifts mflnq popularity. outstanding” index lhowu what & subthm.lul re] nta- tive $100 worth of stocks ln 1026 would now amount to if held unchanged since that year. The “80 leaders” index shows the result of reinvesting the uoo :Ks:y ve;k in the market favorites of I3 The last column of the hblo llvel {“the rate of return on the week'’ leaders at current prices. Low ('28-'29). (Copyright, 1036, May Extend Sales Service. NEW YOR& May 13 (#)—Phillips Petroleum Co. considering introduc- ing Phillips 'u-- gasoline on the At- jantic Seaboard, it was learned today. Plans now being discussed call for con- struction of & 25,000-barrel refinery on the Gulf, with terminals at Baltimore, Phllldelnhl.‘l. Eow York an and at together with purchase or rm-erum of several tankers. i i r‘é;’“‘t‘ \(Jl,l by trving Mery nubbu Imports Mn. NEW Y May 13 (#). of RflbbEr last month totaled l:nlrfl mont tons, against 37,040 durl ril, 1628, the Rubber Manufs 4 Aflnehu reports. Where progress is a fixed habit \ At TheService Shop each step tollows a logical path, without confusion, without waste. ... the heritage ot half a cen~ tury’s Printing expeti- ence. You aresurprising- ly free from bothersome details. BYRON S ADAMS O Nover Disggpoint™ YA Woke TS BE careful in a speculative market— whether you are buying securities or TIRES. And, if 80, when is 1t wise | COPPER STATISTICS. | NEW YORK, May 13 (P).—8tocks of finished copper at North and South American refineries at the end of April totaled 57,404 tons, compared wlm 52, 968 tons at the end of ml’l:h. 893 tons at the and Apru. mb 161, 2:fimnmdnnum fl.ul In ll‘l'eh ' and 192,824 in April of last year. sm;a-‘ Tooteet TS0 G Maren "‘a“‘m ] AN ¥ ADrh, Tod8. | - [ Glass compny Official Buinl | | NEW YORK, { 13 ~R. B. Tucker. mulaent 01 he uunm Plate | tsburgh, has_resigned to become uumed with the Rust En- gineering Do You Need Money Quickly? See Us! UR $3,400,000 resoure enable us to make loans in any amount quickly and satisfac- torily. Low rate of interest pre- vails. If you need money for construction or for refinancing completed properties, consult us first. In requesting loan brief description of th erty . . . pproximate val tion and amount of money needed. 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