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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. MONDAY. JUNE ; FINANCIAL. & 18 | Sales in 1928 totaled $2.656,000, com- . - T . 1 Sec Amer 5s '47 85 b | idated profit of $28,881 for the first vest Co Am 34 47 %8 88 COTTON PRICES GAIN. | Wall S Brief. | quarter of 1929, compared to a net loss | pared to $1.190.000 in 1927. Sales for NEw YORK CURB MARKET b QastCoke 55 ;g|5§ 40 e o U AT A al treet Brieis | of $95318 In the entire year of 1928. 1920 are estimated at $6,500,000. hilll Pow 6s A 20 b | Private Wi i Office 2 4 " | Cotton prices advanced 10 to 15 points’ . s e Bt L G "B 8148 A 'S E 2012 9912 | during the last hour today, after hold-) BY the Associated Press. ’ Maniteba P it {6 ° 10312 10212 102 | ing & few points under Saturday's| The International Horvester Co. and | sates in INDUSTRIALS. e e ve 188 4 cCord Radio 68 °43. 95 5 35 | prices d.,rm.p?m- greater part of the Deere & Co. have received orders from Nunareqs. High, 4, © o . 28 3 ”'"’c,, ’r‘-,. QTR 6n omn 26% | day Spots were advanced 10 points to| Russia for 6750 tractors and spare 119 Acoustic Prod PR 2 3 l Novaael Agne 5 :!ln s-EllB \:‘H“F ;\ i 1 20 J A 3 : ; g parts. ero Sup Mf B n In 1 I ¥ : S . — Z Aero Und 3 ard Motors 4 : ;! Mu I July % i8se 18 | May sales of the American Yvette Co., w Lo+ i tors - " Aero Dndery Ind Wa 8 oard Mot ] v 5 . s 18.63 38 operators of a chain of oeauty parlors. Utilities Enrounter Selling Aftworth oMie 3 5 BEreat Aol i 2| 2N 7 3:,”;;},’,‘;,, 1878 approximated $325.000, against $284,859 2 Alexander 1 : Bl . i Rea : e 1804 7 ings |for May. 1928 The company recently The Real Estate Loan Alffea" v i £ , Nex £ . | Maren .0 {31 912 arranged to install a modern beauty Pressure After Recent Allied Pack \ : t : hi Bt F ! Marronoiies i8R 1 o g B g g ; Aled £ 1 OO 38 ey oS I : 1 ew Fith Avenue store That Is Made for You Gains A ns e oo L b 3% . Snie E4 f Nor 858 C l6¢ : 2 [ et _earnings of Wesiern Railways - Alum Co Amer 26215 2 n d SpU W, a9 4 v 4, 5 2 3 1 sels after an 1l-year slump, returned last Ths s ) i i - . o Alum, Co Amer ‘i : R kD i ] 3 Qswod Co fs "3 | year to the level they reached in 1916, sRtsplosaiilan et el 5 : 5 Am & For Pow B! : 3 s 98 " 08 | according to the preliminary 1929 edi- gt by bt kel BY HARRY H. BECKER. 1 Amer Chain 12 2312 2315 | 8 | 2 parmelee s e i 1d K 2| NEW YORK, June 17 (#).—Stocks— | tion of the annual railway vearbook with home buyers throughout the whole : issued by the Western Railways com- United States. They are made for— 1 Amer Glear 37133 a3 1 i 4 o e st Lo Amer Cigar 1 Bech Dikou Gorn A 47 41 Benn O'F 6450 we et by ORE yune 11 7 Amer Glties b & T p & 1P Eee & e Strong; General Electric advances 10 | ittes on public relations, The earn- &L A EW Yo 7.—More .| 83 Amer Cities P & L B 43 Y 14 Petletion Stove 6 3 NEW YORK, June 17—More order T 2 4 Berlection st L » 1Phila £ P 51 103 a's | pointe. |ings, the vearbook says. amounted to Y 20 Am Comomnw P 5 Perry n Elec 2 2 Pitts ly trading in utility stocks, with a| 20Am Comomnw P A etral Corp st .. 313 ) I 3108 o Bonds—Irregular; high-grade issues | $466.101,000 in 1928 and to $456.050,000 2 19 sharply reduced turnover in Common-| 4Am Com B optl war 713 BRI Gorhs H SO wealth and Southern. which hroke‘?e\-l 63 Am Cranami@'s 't 560 3 i ehiip i 8t 2 . Dpofomac BASeE 56 83 28 80 | teady in dull session in 1916, 'an increase of $51,000. eral records for individual transactions o s ick Bar & Co pfd B 12 § Richfia"Gu"ey 48 4 it 7 » . Jast week, was witnessed on the Curb| ,‘.‘f e er. e Jilis ] 7Blerce covernor 3 3 S S0 Curb—Irregular; American Gas & | Fairchild Aviaton Corporation, sub- i Exchange today Amer Motor 60 i P § 21ty A LA 53 B1': 87's 87's Electric advances more than 6 points sidiary of Aviation Corporation, in its —No Renewal Charges The gencral market as & whole was I:mex Nat Gas ¥7d 9 & Lake Etie " L) o 7 (o new high first annual report shows net consol- 4 2 Amer Phenix . 3 Sl ¥ G o oy . . & H i an irregular affair, entivened at times| 1 XAeiSol % Chiem £ Lo bith BUS S s e t E . i i T e R h No ( ssion Charges by spurts to new peaks in a few mis- 1 Amer Sta Pub Serv A 2 434 Proc 3 0 ° 3 ¥ . franc ul new 1929 high. g cellaneous industrials with pool spon-| €43 Amer Superp 1 4 Eruden X a1 B4 o 0 * Cottoné-Quiet; favorable weather. — sorship. On the other hand, & resump- e A 10 oD Mg ..k Sugar—Steady; firmer spot market, tion of the profit taking in progress at| 3 Amer Buper 1 pid.: : e, . B S e, Colfee—Firm; European buying. | DoctorS, Dentists Consult Us Without Obligation | y —Fifteen Years —Low Interest Rates 4 s 1 Amsenioery LB ; 1 Keflance Brass’ & st k ] gy 57,0 983 Baturday's close retarded a majority of | ¢ Alglc™4a il 1! o siehince Mem . i 4R o, CHICAGO, June 17 ().—Wheat— recently popular issues. 3Apex EI Mf........ 3 olds Metal D e ? . 9 Easy: weakness Winnipeg. Some Selling Absorbed. | AR “’““‘"_ : ;‘,;;;;;fljéiu,“:g»};‘f; S A P K &L S el e Com=—Lower: bearlsh reparts from | Lawyers, lnvestment 1Y) E A\/ER B O S At i e el pover ang Bow | B mLSes. g an) Mohed ; = R R Sl Il Bankers, Brokers \‘V % : i | ) } 2 5 ’ REALTORS most apparent in the electric power and light section. Although a few issues waded through this selling without dif- And oth: fessional 809—15th St. N.W M ficulty and went ahead to establizh new | oa E other professional men || 09—15th St. N.W. i g 3 F 3% i d ’E TSR 3 i have the unusual opportunity to Main 9436 s Pap: 4 FOREIGN BOND: | 3 51 3% ||| secure office space in the heart Mortgage Loan Correspondent t Resis Paper. ... Sales in ¢ | ! # orresponden ] per. i of Washington's financial district, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company tops, the erstwhile leaders both in ac- | tivity and strength showed that the re- | 1%Const Fiseries . 3 Schulte Un sesi Stor 17, 1 n T 1030, AR 0856 “};;“n"x‘eaug‘ o 31 30 3 | o s e i diniol cent pace had been too rapid (‘nm- 1 As: t monwealth & Southern started with a 1 4 , 20,000-share transaction and the vol- 1A Pl & Sus i 18ec Gen Am Inv pid uw. 0 3 Gaicn valey 750, a6 618 A 53 833, 3 lar in this city. Magnificent 7- ume diminished in proportion fraction-| 2auto Vot Mach |’ 913 o 8 Belocied " thdusi ‘iac 30% J0ve 3 1§ Free S0 Prus €8 152, Rl 5,50 8 8 [Il story all-marble bidg. Extra large ally Jower as the day went on. 2 AViation Co'or . 2 2 Select Ind Ih¢ prd 4 Fice S0P ol HI B %S 4 BAGHS tooms. Bverything | the Prominently strong utilities were on o of Am 78 Sentry Satey Conlrol o | 3Gelsen nin 634 i : : highest grade. Will remodel and 5 & E & K S 21 A it Cor 18 v B American Gas & Electric and Common- | 13 Avition ,’;,",;’“ 3 1oy Elwte. 16 D bors B s B g DO (30, S8 “:',.A m. rearrange to suit tenants. Act wealth Edison in the high-priced class, 5 Aviation 45 1 F B T 13 Hamburk E 5tas 36 : ) quick. Only a few offices left. and American Super Power new in the | *j Babcock -‘h Wikeox.. 180 5 Silica. Gel ctts $0ie 3 4 Hune a1 71a'AC 63 80 5 ‘.ék,dfii JREN N O8N A more popular priced section. The last| 1 Bellanca Alrc vic t Silver I'& Bros...... €4 73 g M When' e Phone Main 5437, 9 to 5 daily named experienced & good sized turn- 2Bliss E W 37 4 3 N ror e, L St : W1 ' 7 n-New over and held up better than most R 18mich o ;'A 010 1ea%, ‘1020," 192 ww—With warrants others quoted at relatively the same 7 S i onatron T 30, 30 levels. Consolidated Gas of Baltimor=, 2 -l et B L. Middle West Utilities, American Light n T Vil 3 3 39 Southe P & L war & Traction and Mohawk Hudson Power 3 e Lid!!. 9% 3 Southe P ¢ ;(quv o v B, P e e Sl : “S":'( E.B pf Propertie. ind S e For the information of the public at large and particularls those w v be interested new holding company were heavy most 2 Buf NI . 8 0 No. 10, The New Amasterdam. Mo s ol s i e e o ROtL A e s s of the time. 2 i g, BT A oy " 8 statement relative to this property and to certain sccurities offered by this Hounse. urma Corp ; 3 Miscellaneous strong stocks. which 1 Butler Bros advanced to new record highs iacluded 3 Cable Rad Tube rvic General Fire Proofing and Grand e f o L T e Rapids Varnish, the later influenced by 10 Caterpil Tract “Bros Stores favorable earnings prospects. Cable and 2Celan € Am n pfd.. 2Sterling Sec A wi 2 2 2 Radio Tube did not rally much despite | 3 Sent Pip Cor.ooo.oo Tl |1, i 3 Sleriing Sec mid allot 3331 s 33 an official estimate that the company 36 Cent States E!. e 4 14 Stetson J B... . 9. i . @ @ 5 ; Statz’ Mot will show $2 a share for the stock this 15 Cent States El n. ... 4 o ear, or more than four times the actual e R N N et 'in 1928, The company has in-| 3 Cent Sta Fl pra ww.. 8 creased its factory facililes to expand 38 Check Cab Mz 831 its production to 25,000 tubes daily by | %3 gitles Serv m........ 2 7 s ¥ 983 ge | h & Too 243 n g Other Issues. § Gonn-Hall Marx homps Prod A g0, . C Thomps Starrett pid 3 34 Cohn-Hall Marx 1is. ' 1:32 1.3 iy Siarer g Sentry Safety Control held firm, as 1 o Peimol B 5 Tishmen Realis did Checker Cab, American Cyanamid | & Col Graphophone. ... 3930 38 F s R ; i B and most of the aviation and metal # Columbia Pictures. 2 ¥ Trep. 3 . | 26 Columbus El P ;8 5 ns e e ffena. v s 4 4 Well Located Property 2030 Commonwlth & Sou Sorp pid E Oils were generally dull and heavy,| 2010 Commonsith & 3 1 Triplex Safe G1 Lid 85 1 : i Jith such representatives ss Humbley |~ GSRERLE 0. .o 1091 13910 10 8 Trunz Pork Stores... ; The New Amsterdam Apartment Building, at Sulf of Pennsylvania and Vacuum re- 7 Gons B . £ Lan i o H acting after opening steady. Y] Gons Auto Mer plal: 1 ATinE 8ol LURS . the Northeast corner of 14th and Fairmont 1 Consol Dairy P... 3 3 2 Union Amer Invesi . SN W % a 5 £ ti 5 oA onial ey o 20 union X G can.... 43 ; reets, N. W., occupies a dominant location in a Baltimore Markets 3 Cons Ope UHI AL s 5 ¥nl Devdogk o 2 convenient and desirable residential section of 2 Consol Instru. By s i G ik Washington, D. C. It is in successful operation L 1 Di h to The Star. 1 Cons Theaters. .... s ¥ 5 T K , 5 AL TIORE. M, June 17— White | 5 Gontl Biamond Fisét b 3: pay T s H and is typical of the many fine income-producing Dotatoss. 100 pounds, 100alds: new| iEpebrofA’. . 81 3om daik = 8 properties that have secured bond issues offered '5002.00; sweet potatogs, busbél, 12ss | 3 garroon & BB A 109, a0 i 2523;: Coron Wi 26% 26 by The F. H. Smith Company. 2.25; asparagus, dozen, 1.00a3.00; culls, 1§ Crocker Wheeler. . 50a1.25; beets, 100, 2.5085.50; beans, [ g GUrtiss Aro Expo.. -+ i airs k bushel, 1.50a3.00; cabbage, hamper, 40a 17 Curtiss Flying Serv.. 24! ey 5 8515 | S . ]l F- (l R f d il Al ? A Smit irst an efund=~ AR B B ing Mortgage Bond WEE Lars 4 ' Offering 50; carrots, crate, 3.00a3.25; celery, 3 Curtiss Read Air pf 29’ crate, 1.50a4.00; cucumbers, bushel, 1 Pav bine"ahoi ity 4 1.00a2.50; corn, nbushel. 2.0022.25; lim: "; g:n;s &n(:g W 550 beans, bushel, 30a45; ' lettuce, bushel BN Do R Gy i ; 0 e o Tl Q’I'I(; Sep%ejmber,F.IQ%& v:ie f?fi‘creé]' anh;ssue of . East States Pow B.. 68 i ' 5 770,000 5% First an efundin ortgage Dairy Market. East States Pow Bt y i 3 9 p (370 g gag 25 Quitry,alive—Spring chickens, pound, E?Efi’“?f‘fi" 3 01 : va y £a o Bonds on this property—land and modern 8-story 38a28] GIa hens. 32093 Tagharns, 284 El Tov 2 AT 110 ¢ N apartment building—with serial maturities from el o umm,mwn 50a1.25; onions, _crate, 1.40a1.75: | 1\ Dixon () Crucibié. spinach, bushel, 30a75; crate, 2.00a4.00; [ i Boehler 'Die € C. blackberries, quart, 10a15: grapefruit, P Al box, 2.25a3.75; oranges. box, 2.00a4.0: strawberries, quart, 6al2; watermelon: 20a60. GaaQaaacanae o <aq 30, o roosters, 18a30; ducks, 20a35: ’ D 3 _' X e | four to fifteen years. At that time there was an pair, 35247, i ;;5\;,“;1“ Lesd: - Winter Byl 13 3 underlying lien consisting of a first mortgage, Yellow Eggs—Rece'pts, 1829 cases; nati & Fanichild 4 3 Zenit o Toaon, 3 " ’ And Biarby fists, domn, 3015 curient 1 ERireRild Avia"a is mith Radio. /] % 200 securing $600,000 6147, Bonds, dated September 1, Tecelpts, 2820 SEADER. ames | R e i | Salecin MINING STOCKS. : 1926, and maturing September 1, 1931. $575,000 pound, - 43ade; ladien. 35a3s. miose | ') EederaL et AL [ e gia i P principal amount of said bonds were then out- THE NEW AMSTERDAM packed, 30; rolls, 31a32; process but- | APiat stk deb Tts 9 1 1Chief _Cons Min 3 3 3 = di 2 2 = I ter, 40241, SEELT S 4Com Tun & Drain 1 standing. 9 Pinance Inc xd. s 7 12 Cons Cop Mines Hay and Grain Markets. P R R LS 71 iy oW I S Wheat—No. 2 red Winter, garlicky,{ 13 Eeltis "Pisher : 4 Tl : | - _‘w,,, spot, 111: June deiivery, 111, © V| g Boren N8 A e B B o Goldgh gonier M Corn—No. 2 export, June delivery, no Ford Mot Co Can B n 693 5 5 Hecla Mi o 10N i | quotations; No. 2 yellow, domestic, spot, Ford Mot Co Can rts 50 50 2 Hollinger Gold 3 a uatlon b ol r‘ty' Sidet 1 15 #1id Bay Min & 6 : [4+) 1.10; cob_corn, 5.2525.50. % Eoremos. Fabrics | 23 Bl imu Mk ope Oats—No. 2 0 % 11 al i NSNS 3 hite, Gomestc, spot, 5:| g FelbiRien P A e B yietal & Min LA By Two Members of the Washington Real Estate Board e TR T R L L 1 Nipissing 11N B T3 T | WARDMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, IN Kb L5 $1,100,000 arriving here in limited quantities only, | 158 Gen A%, 10V Fisl 10108 "1 Ohlo Copiliiiiri 3,0 Tl 1 HARRY R. LOVELESS : o e 1,114,538 it is more than enough for the demand, 8 Gen Bak pid. .. . ne Amnnm Cop hich is being s | ,2Gen Cabie 3 X De ; v hicn' s being wupplied - mostly by ::g;g ?’:" L’l:“,‘“ R J i Lenn | The New Amsterdam Apartment Building was appraised, prior to the refunding operation, by :r:l;i\:khbel;rgm:::el,\;;im There is not| Sen Juch “aiconoi i 3 Teck s : 3 Wardman Construction Company, Inc., and Harry R. Loveless, both prominent members of the Wash- prices on the varjous kinds on merit| 35 Gen Pus e .l & E 1 Uni Enst : : ; ington Real Estate Board. 30 5, gange of 130081600 per ton. for| R AT T T . Sop.. 1.1 Th 1 of Ward Construction Cq h i ':nm‘a:‘;v;’mxe:fi:;: s p" 1880nata o Sa "¢ 5 |, ; I }‘: 22p{(§};1<? ardman Construction Company, e appraisal of Harry R. Loveless is as follows: 3 Globe ton; No. 1 oat, 12.3 . 30 Am Con elds 1 B . 1 Gleaner” Comb” e - 112 2 T A oracalbn ‘{‘n gl et b “July 12, 1925. “August 24, 1928, Live Stock Market. 37 Gold Seal Elec....... 247 3 Goin Smd “Py t to ¥y st we hav, fully i 4 Goldmen sachs 1 : 2 Colon oif ¢ irsuant fo your request we have carefully inspected the (‘ufll'——)!ecelpll 500 head: fair sup- 1Gorham Inc A.... 3 3 2 2 T premises, 2701 Fourteenth Street N. W,, Washi . C., bein, ildi 'y Ak steady! Steers, choice, 1380 305N 15 pld HSamdmbp L The mortheast corner of Fouricenth and Faimont Strecis, im. (ompleted apartment bullding known as ‘The New Amsterdam n142$ g00d, 15.00215.50; medium., 12.00 2 Gotham Knith Mac 2 Darby Pete 2 . 4 ' brry " & + located at the northeast corner of Fourteenth and Fairmont A o e et 10 3Gramop Co 1¢ rcte A Dy O et By proved by an apartment building of eight stories and basement. Streets N. W., Washington, D, C choice, 11.50a1250; good, 10.25a11.0 Gr A& ET Cpld. 18 6oft BT ot cum pfd ,"“ il “We consider the location exceptionally good, being in the R medium. 9.00a10.00; common, 7.75a8.75. e Ta LT o8 Houston qult’ Gas 3 | thickly populated residential section of upper Fourteenth Street, “The building is fireproof, well constructed and designed, eight 7u’ns good to choice, stable, 10.00a10.50; §Gristhy Grunow o 28 nt Pet 1% 1Y one of the principal thoroughfares of the National Capital. The stories and hasement, and the lot has a frontage of 140 feet on falr o good, r?ohc'ég uu.n:;x?m‘?.mi e 4 0 A 9.° Fourteenth Street business section is within a few blocks and in Fourteenth Street and 132 feet on Fairmont Street. B 80410/50 talz T aqzm ;!;.c%‘cn"‘ i fx’!"’()ffliif Fr pld < 3 the vicinity are many fine apartment buildings, churches and mon to medium, 5.0088,00 vy Hevkart Corh 5 schools. Transportation facilities are excellent, the Fourteenth ol Sheep and lambs—Recelpts, 3,800 | Helna “Rubenstein e 30 G0 oy Mex Avia'iand sw sil e | L = itiaivviieito e b Rad "?fi'fl""n"a""“] - el.:'lm“; e S RREEE head: fair supply. market lower. Sheep, | 18 Hir Walk'G'&'W 5. 1o g foa| ¥ Peie fov il L tion. The Sixteenth Street bus line is two squares and the with the land, to be $1,114,538. Hi:inmscp’rli‘;xtyi lll’ln,l’)\ao mi:lpu.adls m‘llgm R b ac Western OIl... 1 17 i Elfi\‘enth Street car line three squares away. ¥ The building has a very desirable location, with two street upply, market higher. Lights. 1230:| 3 Boviers ek Bt 3 30 3 ! Gl . The apartments are well planned and the fixtures and equip- frontages, giving ample light and air. The immediate neighbor- heavies, 11.75a12.00¢ roughe 150a1040; | 2 Hyerade Food Prod . 31 351 yan Con i . ment are modern in every particular. No depreciation was ap- hood enjoys the convenience of every facility, having a high light pige. 1050 pigs, 1200 Tracked| 2 ierade Td prod ur 3 I SR ol R A | parent at the time of our examination. grade shopping district, excellent markets, motion picture hogs, 15 to 30 lower than quotations. | 2Inaur Secur . | ‘l\v,,,mm,,,.“’p,.“‘ Vol 3 “Taking into consideration all the elements of cost, the ex- theatres, churches and schools. Two street car lines and bus Ffa:‘::;txn;‘r;?; lglh:.dsg?’:;.&: |4 jomix nsrensi E 0 : ,“-n,‘:;v \,;‘,, 5 3 3 cellent location (with two street frontages) and based on a going service afford excellent transportation to all parts of the ei 1 s, 1 A Sales STANDARD OIL 1 8 B ateas |/ isadisarinay Bi:.0. (2 | tmts. STARRARDSTL ISSUES AND POR CORGERR) we value the property at $1,100,000. 1Intern UUL AIIIILL 5 5 100 Anglo Am Ol 2 141, 1415 Yours®very truly, - 2 : spimem ol Gl B i | AR v ) ,v (Signed) “JAMES D, HOBBS, Treasurer.” (Signed) “HARRY R. LOVELESS.” Commodity Notes 2 Thvestors Bty s 330 ! 1300 b6 cantn e # 2 Irving Air Chute [.. 3 a1, Y2 | 2000 Inter Pet L"‘l n Northeast Corner 14th and Fairmont Streets, W., Washington, D. “Pursuant to vour request, T have carefully inspected the newly “After examination of physical property and review of the “Very truly yours, 21 Ital Superpow A 800 Int Ret! i iRl M R e e Completion of Mislumding— A Satisfactory Investment s nf,’é:?’éi’i "M 8 Jgfigf ;6’(»;%};““.‘ o i 3he 2 The New Amsterdam bonds are an example of the satisfactory PO — st car- s rerath 30 S O Ohio . . . . 5 A Toad of applies of the 1928 crop has been ’}'K.f,""fi";"‘.‘f'gd" 3 3 000 Vacuum ol 12000 K 18 38 Underlying Bonds Retired at a Premium ::\c;(m;ntsfoi};ered by The F. H. Smith Company. The holders of 80 shippe wan Bec 1 thohkinds e bonds of the $600,000 First Mortgage issue received their in- Northwest. The season ended with the| 1 Lefcourt Real i bt best prices, compared:with the ‘lowest 2Leh Conl & Nav..'.. 15 a1 1520 1 Anlubl P &P 5s. A‘ (it 4 On March 1, 1929, the outstanding bonds of the underlying issue terest regularly when due, and had their principal returned before - "y 1L Sto) . prices at the start. This indicates a 31ibb Owens 8h Gl were redeemed at par and accrued interest, plus a premium of 29. maturity with a profit. The property constitutes sound security = i 5 Al Ltd 5 8 % . . . . ramc}:lnuanfl good prices for the early :“n-‘g’.yi'-n}“‘]'.n ‘f{m 2 2% 2 : “"(“ nmwith 6 ' H The refunding operation on this property was completed for the bonds of the existing $770,000 issue which are, since the glonk T LU gidl ; 7 ':’(‘Ifin &L ';: 1. six months from the date of the first and refunding mortgage, completion of the refunding, closed first mortgage Im‘l;dc. The R A it s ,,Efi?pfl‘:‘,‘f‘,‘,fi;‘:i:m BTN T L 1 Fow 5 "3 0. se through said redemption of the outstanding bonds of the under- operator'& report, dated June 12, 1929, states that of the 140 apart- I ;";g‘_fff';;jj‘] Ifig'['f‘f‘,?":',ifil"( : : i | E "_' 56..L omiy o8 Smith offerings of real estate mortgage bonds vre fundamentally bare '.n’?fll"::mli‘ulfiznf*.}?:’ fogyicilivies)| o8 RM;:S-’;'VEH{,“‘E:".;::‘ : i R 7 e o | sound because they are based upon well located real estate—land MG o ot oo 94 s 5, i chosen with a view to future as well as present values—buildings ice. '3 Mi 'y (3 H Fow 312 X LARE R DR T crop I T F R Ter oe el od 108 108 that are adapted to a known rental demand ot rice got off to a late start with re- .3 Muh Hud P 1 pfd jous g“kSIE‘ ha; 8 5 cduced acreage. Indications are for a re- ,g};‘}g;';;‘“wyr‘gd ¥ S LS 3 Sy ¢ e A i a5 2 Q 090! cuced crop and increased demand ow-| 3 Montecat deb rts clty g 6 A ng to the fact that the manufacturers A Intl 81 00 21 breakfast foods now are making free | 3 Muicipal “Berv ot rice. 6 Nat Avi use of T Natt “Container ‘pid = ik P THE F. H. SMiTH COMPANY CANTON, Ohio.—Production is run- 3Nat Food b2 S e Sof NI 2 HH ing above schedule at the Timken i T ity " 1Garlock Pack 6s '3 H dadae Roller Bearing and Central Alloys Steel| 4 Nat Rub Mach i A dn 38 A ww Investment Securities — Founded 1873 o 8% lants. Production was halted at the L : & 4 B R ion oepet piant at Wert|. . 208 PRI i 1Gen Ravon e 8 e SMITH BUILDING (815 15th Street) WASHINGTON, D. C. Canton recently by fire, which swept| iNeuneim' Eh fd i 13 Georsiy bow"se' 10 Branch Offices in Othar Citise Alie power houke. S NCY Tnvesto i 3 Gull 8ta, UL sa' A 58 * JQNXI arn Shares 6 8 Harpen 6s '49. 9 Nil ‘ 8 Hood Rub 605 Cost of education for the 1378751 . § Honston E"u"."'?v children in INinos is set at $104.02 & "¢ Nor Am Util Sec X 611nd Ol & Gas s 30 1134 wear for each child. 138 North Eest Pow. 1 11 Indianap P&L bs AT 97% nEOROR cva‘.s.\ i “u-u-a"

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