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FINANCIAL. (GAPITAL TRACTION - EARNINGS LARGE {Comparison Made With 1920 ! Showing Bank Elections. | Local Securities Active. BY L A. FLEMING. | Tue annual meeting of the Capitul | Traction Company was held this !morning at the offices of the com- The old board of directors w 220 MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE B. MOSES & SONS, 11th AND F N.W.— Modern fireproof storage. W Let us solve your transportation problem. Oue representutive will eall. Phove or write Angle-Arrow Transportation Service 1423 F St. N.W. Telophone Frauklin 7434 14 Sanitary Palace Padded Vans ¥ Point Ci For Furniture to An 7 st in the INSURED ! s ESTIMATES Gladly_Gives Agzai pany. enient location presented, showing that the WESCHLER'S. 1282 s o { corporation had made wmaterial in- | creases " in operating revenue. gross fand net, with small losses in non- operating incom The net income for the year W $ 07205, an increase of 52 0.4% over the net for the year 191 The statement of the returns for with gains or decreasc 1 with the results of the ollows TOPR AGE { [COMPANY Month | FNDING SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 220G, | Loeal and Out-of-Town MOVING | By Careful Men. Raies Reasonable Pheme ()4 PACKING BY EXP! i Nerth 705-9 Fla. Ave. N. Who Moves You Is Just as Important as ‘Where You Move Phone Maln 6900—Our padds? vams and_expericnced and carefu: mes are at_your service. Storage in our freprof foraiture ‘warehouse at reasonable rates. Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. ‘Telephone Main 6908, FOR YEA Mail revenne . “Yotal tevenue from transpertation . Revenue from operstion other than transporta ti Railway operating revenne . Qperating cxpenseS (W0 per cenf of gross r ve Net operating rev . y cperations .. TFaxes uwsiznabie to rail Operating_ income Non-operating income . Gross income ... Deductions irom | Interest on funded debt | Interest on nufusded del License tn Rent for Miscellaneots debita “Total deducti Modern Fireproof Storage Net income Protit and Loss ey o unce beginning of year et income for year — Debits— Dividends i Toss on real estate sold Toes on material sold . Ugeoliectable accounts w Credit balance at close of year 8344 MONEY IN LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. Your furniture insured $2,000 while ' SAVE TIME, WORRY AND The directors of the Capital Trac- tion company met this afternoon and re-elected the officials of the corpor- ation as follows: George E. Hamil- ton. president; David S. Carll, vice president: John H. Hanna, vice presi- dent; H. D. Crampton, secretary, and R. D. Simms, treasurer. Natiomal Metropolitan Bank. The directors of the National Metro- politan Bank met this afternoon and organized by the election of George ‘W. White, president; O. H. P. John- son, vice president; A. A. Hoehling, jr., trust officer; C. F. R. Ogilby, us- sistant trust officer: C. F. Jacobsen, cashier: J. Gales Moore, auditor; C. E. Bright, A. H. Bedford and C. L. Eckloff, assistant cashiers. National Bank of Washington. ta our large long-distance 3500 small and local vams. CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING. —EBATING, PACIKONG, SEIPPING. PHONE FEANK. 756. NIGHT CALL M. 7973, The Central Transfer Co., 1331 H ST. N.W. BAGGAGE, HAULING, ° STORAGE MARYLAND AND VIRGINTA SUBURBAN MOTUx VANS FOR LONG-] PADDED MOT i DIS. e oy empertenced - men: -—h" 'CONNECTICUT 0. 508 H n.e. vans; t ton officials ‘were re-elected. i Clarence F. Norment, president; Dan- iel Fraser. vice presidnt; George L. Starkey, vice president; George Sacks, vice president; W. Wallace Nairn and J. Frank White, assistant cashiers. ‘Washington Loan Trust Company Oflicers of the Washington Loan and Trust Company were re-elected as fol- lows: John B. Larner, president; A. i Parker, Harry Meem and Thomas Bradley, vice presidents; H. H. Meem, treasurer; Boyd Taylor, C. H. Doing and Charles R. Grant. assistant treas- urers; Thomas Bradley, real estate trust’ officer; Andrew Parker, trust officer; William H. Baden., assistant trust officer; Andrew Peter, general counsel. John Joy PBdson was re- elected chairman of the board of di- rectors. Franklin National Bank. John B. Cochran was re-elected president of the Franklin National Bank, Thomas P. Hickman, vice presi- ) | dent and cashier, and S. M. Thrift and | | J- G- Stephenson, assistant cashiers. R. S. Schriner Made Cashier. At the Union Savings Bank the full official roster was re-elected with the ‘Quickest Time Across the Pacifie TO THE ORIENT DIVIDENDS DECLARED. 10 Days to JAPAN Stock of Pay- able. 14 Days to CHINA 17 Days to MANILA Travel in comfort on the Palutial Empms of Russia Empress of Asia A. Br. Sh.-Fdy. ptd. q, 1. Am. Brake Shoe-¥ds.. g. Radiator Co., . Radi. Co. pfd, Mar. 31 Mar. 31 Mar. 31 Mar. 31 Jau. 31 ‘eb. 1 Lururious Accommodations Feb, 28 Single Cubins, Donble Cabias. Feb, 28 #uitex—Bedwon, Sitting Room, Private Feb. 1 throom. —— Feb, 1 TO EUROPE ST. JOHN, N, B, io LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON, SOUTH- AMPTON, HAVRE, ANTWERP. 1419 New York Ave. Phone Main 758 The Caradian Pacific Ocean Services, Lid. CUNARD ANCHOR Passenger and Freight Scrvices Connections Encircling the Globe ary 18 for s cruise to MADEIRA, GIERAL- TAR. ALGIERS, MONACO, NAPLES, ALEX. | ANDRIA aad PIRAEUS. NEW YORK to , Drafts and Foreign Money Orders ‘QUEENSTOWN (Wentiousa) | ¥or Sailings and Fuli Information Apply ¥ 30ULOGNE—LONDON i COMPANY'S OFFICE.~ FLORIDA Perat-Class Only—Lururious Siew 16-Krot Mps | | Fifteenday all expenst trips, starting from Sallings: Washington. January 22. Visits ail resorts OLD NORTH STATE: Jaa. 18—Feb. 19 | 08 €ast coust, PANHANDLE STATE Feb. b—l'.- NEW YORK—NAPL! s—l-flxii!‘-om | PRINCE: TO! Bailing :-5 zo(-:—l::asbi -TAAM Olass Omiy! DELTA TOURS, Fhone Main 1472500 Bond bidg. MERCHANTS AND MINERS ‘Fransportation Company. =y Prtablished 1854. NEW YORK BREMEN Mullions of Passengers Curried. Not a Life Lost. AND DANZIG DIRECT BOSTON ;{k xf.?’-‘""‘“‘ S. 5. SUSQUEHANNA | PROVIDENCE $iA Norigis', Cabin and Third Class Only Ssiling February 19 - April € Past'ger Dep't.. 45 Broadway. N. Y. Phone 1200 Whithall | SAVANNAH |JACKSONVILLE D, ¥ 6rM Meals and berth in stateroom on Main Deck Snciuded. TEL. ST. PAUL 4200, A s s] PIEE 3 PRATT ST. Il EALTIMORE. * WHITE STAR LINE * NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON ADRPATIC. Jan. 19, Feb. 16, Apr. 6. OLYMPIC. .Mar. 19, Apr. 20, May 14 NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL NEW_YORK—BOSTON—AZORES— Celtic..... .Jan. 15, Feb. 26, Apr. 2 GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—GENOA vedic (new)... Jan. 26 (3d class only) | Creti Mar. 8, May 3 Cedric..... Feb. 5, Mar. 12, Apr. 16 | Canopic. Mar. 22, May 17 AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE N. Y.~PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG— |NEW YORK—DANZIG—VIa HAMBURG ANTWERP Third Class Passengers Only. Finland....Jan. i5 Kroonland...Jan. 29 Zeeland....Jan. 22 Lapland.....Feb. 12| Gothiand........Jam. 20, Feb. 26, Apr. 13 AMERICAN LINE—New York-Hamburg (Direct Service) Mongolia ...... Jan. 2Z7—Manchuria. ... .Feb. 2¢—Mongolia.......... Mar. 10 IDEAL WINTER CRUISE White Star Line S. S. Megantic—Largest, Most Comfortable Cruising Steam. —Enticely SD ted to Cruise Passengers. Speclally selected ports of cali—no cargo—25 to 26 days—leaving New York January 22, February 21, March 23, 1821 ~“visiting Barbados, Cuba, Jamaica, Kingston (Port Antonic), Martinique, Pan- 2ma Camal (Panama City), Porto Rico, Trinidad, Venezuela, Virgin Isiands, Etc. INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY, 1208 F St. N.W. B. M. Hicks, Passcoger Managers i | re-elected. follows: George The B“‘§ :l“'.l.'ransfer Co. Ttamilton. ., Stellwagen. John s, 25 14 O | Larcombe. David S . Benjamit N .. Join M. Perry and John 11. | ‘CLEAN, DRI _STORAGE FOR FU| wual Sstatement of the op- | ::'a":m Fstimates cheerfuily the company for the Year ! Former National Bank of Washing- | | THE advance of Raymond L. SchMner pro- moted from‘assistant cashier to cash- ier. : i Home Bulldiag Associntion. | At the annual meeting of the Home Building Association, the’ following Qirectors were chosen: William K. Fred L. Vogt. R. L. Quigle ¥ T. Winfleld, Morris Hahn and {A. Lynn McDowell. | The directors organized by clecting | William T. Galliher president; George W. Linkins, first vice president: .. Paul Smith, second vice president; J. Morris Woodward, secretary. ine Richard E. Claughton, treasurer. This | association is now in its thirty-eighth| . vear of service to Washington B and home builders. Local Bonds Active. { Mhere was a large business u‘.xml«l acted today in bonds and other xecur- | ities on the local stock exchange. ! ecurities were for sale and the re-| EVENIN( ‘ 1 OH,DEAR! | Dor'T KnMow WHAT To SA\[! STAR. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 1921 The Government’s Efforts to Economize on the Inauguration Will|NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Encourage Many of Us.—By Webster. You 'NITE HER. ONER NERE 2 SHE WOULON T CoME Wout 0 SHE'LL KrOow ALL WE WART 15 To STAY AT HER. HOUSE DURING INAUGURATION JuST T SAVE HOTEL BILLS. WHY , ) HAVEN' T WRITTEN 5 SALLY FOR § YEARS . linvestment demand permitted the | SHE'S ONLY A A e vttt lau s Lo saEHlons \elCEp-| BES'DES o o it i ol from Sty Cto | 3RO Cousi™ oF MIME teady at 38%. Were off fractiou- | o 917, fund the first 5s | made a new low | ¢ to 8 this company hington (¢ at 000,000, I Secret < called upon i the banks holding proceeds of the De- | cember ate sale for $T2 | 000,000, f tomorrow the’ other half on Suturday DECEMRER 31, 1920, ou . eveune) $136, 188, $693,643.52 MARKET ERRATIC i - INDUSTRIALS SOFT BY STUART P. WES’ NEW YORK. January —The Street. being genorally bearish inclined to look for a reaction. was ; skeptical about the upturn in the BoORGanara junior rails, which was one of the k! o el Toaturen of the day. It professed to] parormes °f, S look upon this as a demonstration in-' v. & B. and Ireland tended to cover up realizing sales in the industrial quarter. As a_matter of fact, however, theU. K. low-priced rails.were the one section | American T of the market which had not had|Ammeur & o much of a recovery; that is, a recov- | Aiiaym Topeks and 5 ery commensurate with that in_other | purimore and Glio con¥ directions. Therefore, their advance | Buitimore and Oi might fairly have been attributed Lo | Buitimore and Ob the diversion into theme stocks of { Eethiehem Steel refd. Speculative profits made elsewhere. | Central of Georgia It The movement started in New Haven § Central Ieather Gs and spread to the St. Louis, South- | Chesapeak 1 a Ohio gen. Westerns, Rock Island, the Eries and ) (abeare and Onio ¢ Co.)._repor 1 New York-Wa: wire by Frazier 2044 oty of Paris 6, 1 St Lopds and Sah Francisco. The San | cbi, hur. and Quincy it 45. Francisco, eafrifngs stalement for No- | (hr. Ml and S1. Frul refd. 1ib. vember, ‘published today, made a fa-{Cbi, Mil_and St. Payl conv, 355 50 vorable comparison both jn gross and | Ck Nortuwestern 78 1431 c A e net with the sume. montH a year ago. | . : S Buying of New Haven reflected con- | (Ii-af Usien Station fidence that the Interstate Commerce ! foiaware and Huds: Commission would grant the com- | Isi G pany’s appeal for a larger sharc of the | General Eleetric 6 rates on through traffic to the west. | Ilinoit Central 5 But there is a feeling that if this petition should not be granted the Pennsylvania would step in with a request to secure control, aml through | the use of its credit save the New Haven | from serious trouble. L1 1001 103% | 3 e | a1 % 2 i Ma 15t aud ville 7s, general 4% 2] ref. 1930, Moo Ban. and Mimouri Pacit riet ew York Telephene 6s. M ket Torvatic: orfolk apd Western conv There was no essential change in ) Norfolk and Western conv. 65 the financial situation today. 1In all | Northern Pacific 45. of the markets, the leading question | I’ g Wwas whether or not recovery had gone { Lenisivania 2 WS far enough for the time being. Inas- | henmsyivania wen morigage 31 much as speculative opinion on this! ktudine i ¥ subject was very much divided, the | St. L. and price movement reflecting these dif- | St L. and s ferences of judgment were very ir- {8t L and regular. Y AT Seabwant Air The professionals were, as a rule. | goatpard working for a reaction not because | gouthern Paeiic conv. they rejected the idea that outside ! Sonthern Railway gen. 4s. business had_turned the corner, but |Senthern Rail because the market had been going jluion Vacific 15t prd. up steadily for over u week and on | \nion lacific conv. 4x. technical grounds a recession was | LTion Paciic 6 192%.... o States Rubber Hs. felt to be due. Against the efforts | {iiica Atatcs Kahber 78 193 Yo get prices down, however, there was a fresh buying in various direc- tions, notably in the low-Driced rails. At the same time in the industrials, which had had the largest rise on previous days, there was evidence that the demand from the Short -in- terest had not baen fully satisfled. Grain options went through a series of Yvacillations similar to those in 8tocks, but the upward tendency pre- |gylv: 5., 1.7521.90; dominated: The only market where |2 /2R No- 1. per ,Mov;."' 1 .; Vir- reaction was pronounced was sterl.eastern shore of Maryland and Vi ing exchange. Here the notion that |ginia cobblers, the advance had been too rapid tojl.10al.50; native hold made itself felt. {1.75a1.90; all se {Sweets, eastern United States Kubber 732e. Grain, Produce GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BALTIMORE, January 12 (Special). | —Potatoes, white, western and 1'enn- | basket, | 0024.00. ! Florid: —_—— : % iand Virginia, No. 0z 4.50; native 2nd nearhy, 4.00a4. o. i2.°200a2.50. Yamsrall sections, 1,1 Iper bbl., 4.00a4.50; 2.0042.50. | rans Cabbage 6. Caulifiower, per crat .+ washed, per bunch. 30 | 250: rough, per crate, 1.50a3.00; do., SHOW SOME GAINS . per bunch, 6as. Carrots, { 100 pounds, 1.30. ‘Teppers, per ¢ e s . - 5.0027.00. Eggplant, per crate, NEW YORK, January 12—With the | 28000 g0 Rlorida, per crate, exception of liberties, wbich werej jttuce, per basket, _Savoy fractionally lower again, the rising| cabbagd, per bushe Sauash, , i Florida, per crate, . Onions, tendency was predominant in bonds| FIoTida. BEX SrAte: LQELAT o vania, today. Railway bonds were the ones| yellow, 100 pounds, 1.25a1.50; castern { most favored, and there were nu-|shore Dflvl:nryl;mdla‘r‘)!cl Nirglutn) bu‘:h T 5 er 100 pounds, 1.00a roccoll. merous quite sharp advanc es. One of g(_r bushel, 50a60. Kale, Norfolk, per | the features was the Reading gen-ipushel, .50, Cucumibers, Floridu, { eral 4s, which were jumped up with | per crat 00, Tomatoes, Florida. | some violence, starting from 80. | fancy, per crate, 6.00a7.00; choice, The strength of these bonds, which | 0. Oysterplant,per 100 bunches sprouts, per quart, bushel, 9021.00.; a65. 1 have interesting possibilities in the! coming Reading segregation plan, fit- ted in with the impression around the strect that this plan is nearing an- 8. per per bar- ! nouncement. Convertible issues were aos actively in demand. i R Southern Pacific 5s got up to par as b e the stock crossed that figure. St. Vaul GranbersissAiver apefruit, Ter; convertible 4%s rose 2 point, from 693 and Chesapeake and Ohio con: , both 4%:s and 55, were also The principal gains among the rails PRICES AT NOON. occurred, however, in old-line mortgage issues. Atchison general 4s were one of 1 red winter, spot, at 78 and working uph red winter. spot. 2,061 M_\ev‘v mght. ‘g:;:flmnre ¥ ;:n.rhck] ‘[;:)ti)).?l‘ eginning a , rose | IO ; January, 1.9 Februa over a_ half point and the refunding oo | Doy hushel: Janu sumped nearly & polnt, from 70% to “Wheat sales—None. b % . S Cob, new yellow, 4.40 per Burlington and Quincy joint 4s made bn(;g:;‘;l(fi:r l:‘»‘ts- contract corn, spot, a mew high at 97, and there was | 20T NOT Y dhel; January corn, activo buying of Rock Island refund- | 81,858 JD P00 e s ing 4s at higher prices. Accompany-|°'Cyi ] cales—None. ing the sharp rise in New Haven stock | (SO0 SEISoONE, 5o o pushel; the 6 per cent debentures were bid up rapidly from 681 to 71, Foreign government issues con- tinued ~ their forward movement. Japanese 4s sold at a new high for the scason ‘when they reached 59. French $s were up a fraction at 100%, and the Felgian 7%s touched 98%. The principal demand. however, was foreign municipals, like the city of Bern 88 and the Christiania 8s, both of whickh. were Yl No. 3, 67% per bushel. Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to quality, 1.50a1.65 per bushel; No. 2 western export, spot, 1.86 per bushel d. : mHfly—l\'u. 1 timothy (nominal), 30.00 a30.50; standard timothy, 28.50a29.00; standard 27.50228.00 3 tim- ght clover over mixed, ; No. 2 clover, mixed, 22.00 0a28.00; No. 2 Tomees Co. s ‘Auaconda Conper 63 1929..... . lo-American_ Ol iy 1925 & Co. 7 p Sfeel Tx 1. & Pacific . C. & St. Loniy Gs I . Packing 75 101 Western Electr) Wentinghouse E. & M. N BONDS. Hibbs & FORE (Quotations furnisied by W. B. Prices at noon: Berlin 4s. Grenter H Tiremen 4 Chemnits Coblenz 4s Cologne ds. Co) 141 13, 17 L1y Preuss Jiauk s Berliner Hin Vienou 4 N Vienna French French 5s... French Prem. British vie. 4 Nat. war Joan War loan Ttalian ... % Italian notes Belgian Prem. Belgian Res. Hamborg 3 Hamburg 3150 Hamburg 4s. Hamburg 41, Kocnigsbersg Leipzig 4145, Leipzig Munich 4s. German gov. and Live Stock 20 clover, 00a25.00; sample hay, 18.00 nominal; No. 1 tangled rye, 15.00 2 tangled rye, 16.60; No. 1 wheat, 0a15.00; No. 2 wheat, 13.00213.50 . 1 oat '(nominal), 18.00218.50; No. oat, 16.04 7.00. DAIRY MARKET. IMORE, January Arrivals by boat: 12 (Spe- Chickens— Young, large, per Ib., 35a36; small to medium, 35a36; poor, 30; old roosters, hens, more 26; small Leghorn than 4 ib to medium, 30a32 hens, 30a32: younz 34. Ducks, Muscovy per wiite Lezhorn 39 Pekings, Turkeys, Fobblers, 52: puddl~, 35: smaller, choice hens, per and Virginia, fat, heavy : southern and western nd. 33a35. 5a.40 Pigeons, young, 25a40. ¥bung, large, each, 50; mall, 40; old, 25. Dressed poultry, oice to fancy, per lb., ood, 52a51; “old tom: dressed and _thin, 42a43. Turkeys, fair to poorly Chickens, young, 36; mixed, young and old, old roosters, 24 Ducks, choice, fat. se, choice fat, nearby, 33a cuthern and weStern, 32233 <, 7 Iba. and over, emall slips, 42a43. Tn Maryland, Pennsyl rby fi per doz, 66 hore of Marvland and Vir- ginia 663 West Virginia = firsts, firsts, €4. Buticr, creamery, faney, per 1b., 56a prints, 56a58; nearby creamery, Maryland ' and Pennsylvania 24225; Ohio, 22a24; West ore packed, per Ib. 1s; rginia_and Pennsyl- vania diary prints, 24a23; process but- ter, 38240, REFINED SUGAR STEADY. NEW YORK, January® 12.—Raw sugar was unsettled early today and offerings were more general, with both prompt and January shipment offered at 43% cents for Cubas, cost and froight, equal to 5.52 for centri- fugal There were sales of 12,000 bags of Porto Ricos due next week. Refined was steady at 7.75 to 7.90 for fine granulated, with business of fair proportions. Sugar futures were quieter, oper- ators being inclined to await develop- ments. Prices at noon were unchanged to 2 points lowems western firsts, 66; 66; southern KIDDIMG LETTER ELL HER WE THOUGHT 17 To STAY WiTH HER TrAM Go T A HOTEL 1. nominal; No. 2 straight | Open. 30 Adams Express Adv Rumley...... Ajax Rubber... Alaska Gold. Allied Chemi Allicd Chem Allis Chalmers Am Agr Chem. Am Beet Am Bosch Am Can. Am Can pf. Am Car & Fdy.. Am Cotton Oil.. Am Drusgists Am Express. Am Hide & Lea. ... Am Hide & Lea pf AmIce........... Am Intornational Am La France Am Linseed \m Locomotive SHE'D RaTHER | HAVE US Go To A HoteL AND SEMO BE CHEAPER- 0 995 120 Am Tobacco (EB).. Am Tobacco pf (n) 9 Am Zine & Le; Am Zine %% chison . Py Atchison pf 295 6% 5 7% Atlantic 0 Atlantic % Atlas Tac G n Nichols. Baldwin Loco Balto & Opio...... 2% Bilto & Ohio pi. .. 6% i}::(rn £ Beth 1% { Beth 8 6% i[h'lh Si 604 { Beth Steel 5% pf .. 107 Booth Fisheries. .. § Bklyn Rapid Trn.. 1l Bkiyn Union Gas.. b1 Brunswick Term.. 5 { Burns Bros....... ‘8% | Butte Copper. 5% 13% 163 Buite & Superior. itierick addo Oil : iifornia Petrol. . alifornia Pekg dian Pacific ‘entral Leather.. Central Leath pf.. Cerro de Pasco. Certain-Teed. { Chandler Motor. { Ches & Ohio....... | Chi Great Westn. . iChi Great W pf. {Chi Mil & St P.. {Chi Mil & StPpf.. Chi & Northwn. Chi & Northwn pf. Chi Pneu Tool Chi R1 & Pacific. . Chi R1& P 6%pPf. Chi RT& P1% pf. Chile Copper Chino Copper. Coca-Coia. 69% CURB STOCKS. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. 1% 2:15 2% Actna Explosives | Aied Ot | Amerlcan Candy 5 {Colo Fuel. Atlantic Petroleum ....... 1% | Colo & Southern. a 5% | Col Gas. iz L 7.1 Col Graphop Boston and 1210 Cons Gas of N ¥ Caledonia 3 16| ConsIntlCal Min.. 6% Caiumet aud Jerome. .. % % Cons Textile 20% Canada Copper ....... 1% Carton, Sieel . e Ca Syndicate i ‘s Carib Trading i Corn Products 1% K Cosden & Co...... 314 4 Crucible Steel 17 Cuban-Am Sugar.. 29 Cuba Cane Sugar. Cuba Cane Su pf. Davidson Chem Del & Hudson Colonial Tire . ! { Columbian o : i Columbia Syndicate " Consolidated Copper . Cresson Gold 102 TvinDhaly Denv & Rio Gr. 15 Dominion” 0! Denv & Rio G pf... 2% Ea”s 4 { Dome Mines..... " 114 & e DuSS & Atlpf.. 7 Forret Coat™ e: & {1k Horn 8 Federal 0il . : erson-Brant 9 | Gilliland Off . ! Endicott-Johnson. 6% o | Erfe..cuoceeneees WK Erie 1st pf 0% ! Guffey Gilleapie Erie 2d pf. 1% j Granada Oii Famous Players... 54 { Famous players pf 8 | Indian Packing i20 Fisk Rubber 5 { Intercontnental Rubber . Freeport Texas... 18% | Gaston Willlams. . 4 L 5 Gen Am Tank Car. {IeyaCaantGes: | Gon Anphattesr " 8% C {Gen Asphalt pf.... 100 {Gen Cigar...... 611 - | Gen Cigar deb 2% { Gen Eiectric 122 ! Gen Motors. 15 A Gen Motors pf uis ~ { Gen Mot 6% deb &9t "Mmm« L Nevads Oplic . New Corue { Gen Mot 7% deb. Goodrich 4y 8 994 31 0% 109 9% 8% . 1% 22% 4% 102 15 2% 2 7 FINANCIAT. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Righ. Low. 30 - 1087 1057 104 793 99% 120% 119 3 109 69% % €% % peety 2% 24 30% 8 8% 1 58! 80 6% 8% 60 5 0% 3% 101% 8% 23 64 30% 102 1% 24 ny 18 9 832 % 20% 15% 88 80 % 13 4 53 5% 995, Open [ & - 48ty Pacific Oil. ... 0t Pan-Am Pete... . 5% Pan-Am Pete (B). 63 | Pennsylvania. s Penn Scabd Steel.. 15 Pere Marquette... 1% Pere Mrq prior pf.. 6% { Phila Compa % 1lips Petrolcum 20t Pierce-Arrow. Pierce Oil.. Pierce Oil pf . 2% Pitts C 595 pitts Va...... &t Pond Creek Coal.. 1% Pressed Steel Car. $8 Puliman Co. - 108 Punta Alegre. [0 PureOil.......... 36% 2%y 6l S R eiaoca.s SN BS% ding 1si pf 50% Bs Remington Typr . 33 38 2475 | Replogle Steel s b 104 | Rep Iron & Steel.. 70l 1% 734: | Rep Iron & Stipf.. €l 99% | Rep Motor Truck.. 20' 20 119 | Royal Dutch. . 66 6 | 5¢ Joseph Lead Bow L& San Fran... L & San Frpf. . 3 = g Louis Southwn. % 2% Louis Sown pf.. 38 40l nta Cecilia Su, 4% o vage Arms. 2% 2% xon Motors. Seaboard Air Line Seaboard A L pf. Sears Roebuck Seneca Copper. attuck-Arizon Shell Trad & Tran. 4¢h Sinclair Oil....... 20 -Sheflield. ... 54 uthern Pacific.. 9% outl 20 outhern Ry pf... and Oil of N J. 4nd OU N J pf... wart-Warner. . | Stromberg Carb Studebaker...... Submarine Boat Superior Oil.. Superior Steel . . ‘enn Copper 11% | Texas Company 81 | Texas & Pacific. .. 5 | Texas & PC&Oil. 8 | Tobacco Prod. 5% | Tl St L & Westn 12% [ Tol St L& W pf 18% | Trans Contl Oit ‘nion Bag & Paper 15% 201 Union Oil. . €22 { Union Pacific E 122 18 | Union Pacific pf. 3 8 {United Drug 101 %% { United Fruit 25 € | United Ry Invpf.. 21% ’ 30% | United Retail Strs. 6% 3 {US¥FoodProd..... 24 €9% | U S Indus Alcobol. 70% 62 |US Realty. .. 4T €% | U'S Rubber....... 65 20 | U S Rubber 1st pf. 1027 30% | S Smelt & Ref... 3¢ 4% | U S Steel 7 | U S Steel pf. 1‘5’:_ Ctah Copper Vanadium Corp 283 | va-Car Chem. 3% | Va-Car Chem pf. % va Iron Coal & N%| vivadou. . 284 | Wabash. .. Wabash PLA...-- 30% | wells-Fargo Exp. o3 28% | Western Md 2d. ... 18l 5%% | Western Pacific. .. 7% 11 |western Pacpf... 69 58% | Westhouse E & M.* 45% 8 | Wheeling & LE... 10 6% | Wheeling & LEpf 18% 16% | white Motor. w0 65! White Oil... 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