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. = FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1921—PART 2. FINANCIAL. rrj e =g —_— - = 5 ! === —— ~ 5 5 i NEW STOCK EXCHANGE American - OMAG ELECTRIC YORK STO( -INDUSTRIALS SOFT Grain, Produce and Live Stock| coumasie merican Telephone & TlegraphCo. Rezeived by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. ’ GRAIN AND PROVISION: LOCAL WHOLESALE MARK| i CO-OP e will be paid on Fridas, Aprit 1 Open. Hign. Tow. Close ) JonesTea......... 2 % % #k BALTIMORE, February 18 (Specia Bggn—Strictly fresh, per doz., 6 E -OPERATIVE BUILDING Adv Rumley...... 18% 19% 19% 19%|KansasCity Sou.. 1% 19% 19% 1% TG R e s dve poultry—Roosters, per Ib.. 210 Adehestaor. . ® = 5 |KelysichaeTie. (5 & T ooarierNers, ;35; McCormicks. | turkeys, per To.. 4sa cens, sprine | ASSOCIATION Ajax Rubbe . 2% 2% 2% 28Y%|Kelsey Wheel. 3 8 s @ % HTE SR AR AT e ), [ i B 1., 34; keats. | Organizea 1570 Alaska Gold. .%o 1% :;’: :,‘f Kennecott. . L1919 18% 18% 2.0002.50. © Beans, green, pearl and| ‘i c b 0. | 41st YEAR COMPLETED AlskaJuno L B b B8 6| Keysonefire w7 uw e wax, per crate, 4.0026.00; beets, per —Fresh kiled sprinz $4.272.088.57 ied Chemical. .. 47 5 7% | Lackawanna Stee 5% BS bunch, 5as ens, per Ib., 3 Will Spend $1,200,000 on | Allied Chemicalpf % €@ % 0 |Lehigh Valley ¢ o s presi G t Sup- |, Cavbare: per ton. 1200a17.00: cauli- ey $1.065.3 ill Spen ,200,f ON IM- | Anis'Chaimers. ... 5 36 3% %% Loews Inc.... s (Mexican Governmen P= [ fower, per crate, 2.00a%.75: cucumbers. | Ib.. 50a3. 2 i Systematic Savin / g A AgEChen . 6. 66 ok :‘;,lhnmni W% per bo: ':_na.qslm celery. per crate, Pork—D er b, adats Bfings Resalts g 6% 6% T 22502 gapla er o Al SLisas g . provements—Future Fi- Am AgrChempf.. %64 6% ST acksy Coancel e port of Carranza Decree 71003 kates mor’ barver. 1504 i | [ e R : 5 SRIED 5 3 e, per basket, 5 i stock . 10al4:| o e s malie . - Am Beet Sugar.... 48 43 48 48 |Mexican Pete. 168% tuce, per . ©r | lambs, 10211; 4 day in the Equitable nancing Is in Doubt. Am Bosch- - g5 B S S| Middle States il 13% Hard Jolt. 10ipoutas Ly | G e | T e <l 9%, 79% 3 129% | Midvale Steel. 0% e e hes. | 7-00: per basket. ' = i Sub, —~ + 1 4 B Amouncement of plans to spend |4l ARy ccos. oo 8 123 % BY S. P. WEST. { per crate fes, | T00; per basiet. | ubscriptions for the g g 2 D! Am Car & Fdy. | Minn & St L (n) 1% ch. per | Per box, 80th [ 2 $1.200,000 this year on extensions and | Am Cotton Oil. 724 Mo Kan & Tex " 2% | NEW YORK, February 19.—The mar- | bushel. 1, 50a, per box ! ssue of Stock 5 Ok other improvements, coupled with an | Am Druggists. ... o ;‘:ggggpr < I 188 Kets again were unsettled today, with | LU pea ¢ 04 . e. | Being Received Commercial expression of doubt as to the com-| (T le & Lea BY- Montgomery Ward It 16 |2 Curthes broatcinithe exchanges audiiinips, b : apple Grapetruit, per crate, 4.00a (| Shares, $2.50 Month Accounts pany's ability to go through With|Am Tce pf. 5 Mullins Body. 27 lacute weakpes in various industeial | barrel, S boxmniies 0 | es, $2.50 per Month 5 the program in its entirety on ac-{Am International. 13 “:«é;:m;‘;& S s Sterling fell another 2 cents loose, per 100 pounds, 1 \re‘:{um; —Potators, nearby, No. L. | er Cent Inzerest 2. . A b i Nat k & Suit. Co oti 3 - - s > - sack, | count of financing difficulties, was |Am Locomotive... i in the pound, completing a loss of in ek Saeyen norihern, per sack, | Conduit...... 3 : : s 7z ) T 2 potatees, per bbl, No. AB made today by officials of the To-| AT Romiator Natl Rysot M2d.. 5% g | ettty Bicen e sinseiivednesdayi s Gl (RU Gip SO Ty !.‘h o: yams, per | EQUITABLE BU'LD[NG, tomac Electric Power Company. Am Safety Razor. . | Nevada Copper..... 11% 1y |Ing. This meant the almost complete | por o R U L Fiorida. per 915 F St. N. W ment Sersice It is proposed to install two new j Am Ship & Com. New Or Tex & M %5 |undoing of the recent speculation. ' ery JOHN JOY I = 51336 N. V. Ave. boilers at the Benning power plant. at | Am Smelting s !:}féll;flr:lke 8 | In the stock market continued Sl pricsiat Noon: 1 oMM :.l.'h\n\. President § 1336 N. V. . a cost of $150,000; provide substations | Am Smelting pf... e 28 nst some of the INdUS-| o 00 N6 o red winter, spot ; ‘ il with, new rotaries and transformers f Am Steel Fdy b (2 S 2 | {rials which are in a we R Re e at a cost of about $300,000. and extend { Am Sugar. . £ Citece 204 “ebruary, 1.81 March. it | for sons was tie 10t | Atlantic Gulf had another bad tumble. 101% | N Y Ont & West... at sal 2o at wharf, conduits and cables to meet consum- | Am Sugar pf. u per bu ers’ demands at a cost upward of half | Am Sumatra. ... 2.0056.00, Onions, 8% | Norfolk & Wstrn. . 104 : 3 ; 3% | There was : hat Brucasls soron Am Tel & Teleg. 100% | Northern Pacific.. 8% &85 | There was no longer much doubt U sespperibu i & lsac _Brussels sprouts. § s million dollars. © e | A pep e TeleE Lo RaCe e o o the ividend on the common will be | | Corn—Cob now v Lquatt, T Cranberies, 1900 bk b Smprovement program planned for the | Am Tobacco (B) 117 | Oklahoma Prod... 313 a3 | massedialtoretier whilie tholloR o Plls Pl et [ Ola cabbuze, 100aLI e ewd; new K ’ it ! io Silv % ing price o ceferre ates £ ;| cabbay berhasicat: mext three years. but William Am Woolen...... SLey OntarioSilver. .- ald A Y incertainty regarding its divi- March corn. 82; 1 X P Ham. president of the company. said | Am Writing Prpf. 36 i | PacificOil......L. 2% agng mUoH Ui w. 'No. & or beite today that the major portion of the|Am Zinc & Lead... 8' 8% Pan-Am Pete 6% % | Mexican Petroleum and Pan-Ameri-j (orn sales—XNone ASK FOR BOND ISSUES i program might have to be abandoned. | Anaconda. 30 8% | Pan-Am Pete (B). €8 68 | com Droke very sharply on the rather| Oats—No. 2" white, 4815249 per bu.: N e Unless Congress authorizes the pro- | Atchison 2l 8 'i| Pennsylvania..... 0% 40% { hasty interpretation placed upon the|No. 3, 4712a48 per bu. e 5 6% | Penn Scabd Steel.. 12 12 [news from Mexico that the Obregon g lots of nearby rve; as toB. & 0. and L. & N. Roads Seek 3114 | zovernment proposed to enforce the 40 | Phila Compary arranza decree which would . sty posed merger of the Potomac com-|Atlantic Gulf pany with the Washington Railway|AtlanticGulfpf... s b Federal Authority. i EITTOTEI RS | R et it : 97 | Phillips Petroleum 25 and Electric Company. light and pow- | Baldwin Loco 89% | Phillips 5 3 SWouldipEey by er corporation. he said. will face @ |Baito & Ohlo...... $4% MR fLiscce Ao, | Ameriehn compEn e T e ol Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1 0 probably will not be able to sur-{RBarnesdall (B) 251 2% Pierce Oil pf. e E : B ol ouds e Siove H < 5 4 | Pitts Coa would not affect American concern it clover n fonifaasy o)t mount. S”:,”é{"“,"f,;, . S:n | pitts & W V: until there has been time for it to be i ht ci n 782,000 of its refunding and | WE Considered. eth Steel - 57la evized by the Mexican congress now 0. 1 clover mixed, 2 B e )?";1 F‘:n:: ':::\ln:d ;;::n:’« at | Booth Fisheries... 5% s | Euliman Co I seasion, lover mixed. 16.50420.00; general mor 6 per cent bonds OWN, OFFER AND - r. Ham also s Bklyn Rapid Trn.. 15 12% | Punta Alegre Utah Copper Weak. 16.00 3 and to issuc of certain sub PureOil..... Ray Con Copper. .. 13% % | Reading.......... 76k 13 | Reading istpf.... 46'y 151 | Reading 2d pf. T 8 £ Falls power development proposal has | grjyn Rap Tr ctfs. injected a serious factor into the sit- | Burns Bros. uation. The company will want 10 { Butte Copper. know what is to be done with this | Bytre & Superior. . proposal before undertaking large eX- | ~oqdo Ol . .. companies to bhe ple t , | future security under the mort i gsinom | The Louisville and Nashville Rail-| nomina sled | ey Com <5 asked authority | m“‘“"%n“*" rye, 16.00:0 of the Interstate Commerce Comr another weuk spot ess regarding the next dividend view of the failure of the hope for very in the copper metal to materialize. All the other 2| Utah Copper wa Ireflecting uneas Long Term, High Grade, Public Utility Bonds Fivdvesavess penditures for capital improvements. | iy 7T s ey §0% | Remington Typr.. a4 D e ha ot Adre o or leagtdes : B e . e Can i = opper shares were more or less de - to to pledge ds and other Likewise, the public will want 1o{ yjitornia Pet pf’ 74 | RepIron & Steel.. & a L oxui{no; uritics now in its treasury as coi- | pres | PCentral Leather stocks were heavily 000,000 deficit in the as an even . 16.00a17. February 19 outhwest wheat belt posed loan of $4.- Morgan & Co. of Al upon a D 0.000 from J. I W York @ know. he pointed out, and thi hurt the marketing of new securi- ties. 116% | Rep Motor Truck.. 22 35 | Royal Dutch...... 6i% 1% | St L& San Fran... z1 Penn Centraf Light & Power Co. Ist & Cons. Mtge. 6% Bonds due Feb, 195 Canadian Pacific Central Leather. ident, the [ Central Leath pf B L A Id on th nual report. which that the According to its presu 28% | St L & San Fr pf. 1% more melancholy showing than had|watered as a resuit of yesterd: somianyfaces (Refimperative nects” jiCervede BRscs: . b laaxoanraioas e o been looked for. and snow, continued to have a | Price 86 & Inter Vi sity of raising $10,000,000 during the | Chandler Motor n .gaxon. otors e T e o 2 r S s O 2 DRY GOO! TRADE GOOD. erest. To Yield over 7% o e Seab On the other hand, these points of {effect on the market today DS k next three vears—$5.000.000 for new | Ches & Ohio. .. 60 aboard A L pf... e ailnas: were lftuliy natchedll by, S e ears Roebuck 1Trad & Tran. nelair Oil. ... Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. Ist & Ref. Mtge. 7% Bonds due Feb. 1951 Price 92 & Interest. To Yie'd about 7.68% Ohio Gas & Electric Co. 1st Mtge. Sinking Fund 6% Bonds due May 1946 Price 83 & Intercst. To Yield about financing and $5.000.000 for re-|Chi Mil& St g funding—and as yet does not know | CpjMil & St P pf. ‘where the money is coming from ChiR 1 & Pacific. ‘Congress, the Public Utilities Com- | Si b 1 g p e pt mission and the public would have | 8o S T to adopt a policy of constructive co- | Chile COPPer: operation if the company is to be en- ( Chino Copper. abled to establish a credit out of |CCC &St Louis.. Fhich it may finance extensions and | Coca-Cola........ improvements to meet the growing [ColoFuel....... needs of the city. CoEauthen Advantages of Merger. Col Gas. ... In explaining the advantages that gfl hgmhovhnne would accrue from the suggested |ConsCigar..... merging of the power and railway gonslmlcaxuin properties, Mr. Ham said the Potomac | Cons Textile company now has outstanding three | Cont Can mortgages, and that it would be aiffi- | Cont Candy. cult to market a fourth one. On the | Corn Products. - Seimin b other hand, the railway company has | Crucible Steel..... 9% 94% 95 %Y UnionOil.. . only a first mortgage on a consider- | Cryciple Steel pf. . S nonon but on the brea became good buyers and the s taken off the marl Prices shot up ward when the local element became sellers. Fear of a return of crop com plaints had some ecffect on the senti- | /¥ ¥°0 ment. After starting unchanged to 1] .05 with first quotations for Mafc : ipoints of strength. commission houses | Despite the denial that there was thing in the recent Norfolk and {Western rumors, the stock made rew high. and Lehigh ley, also facing segregation plan, was ac- bought. Keystone Tire and Amergean the leaders of the industrials Mexienn Petroleum Jolted. Mexican Peiroleum opened down a point and along with Pan-Amer quickly became one of the leaders of the decline. These stocks had staod fup well against_ vesterday's story about the impending exhaustion of wells in the Tampico district. This was because it was realized that there was plenty more territory in process of development. But this prop was suddenly taken away by the word re- eld & Co.. in their weekly rev! the wholesale dry goods trade, ribution of | same sat- | it has maintained for weeks, and orders for | o 1670 o { immediate shipment from salesmen | to 1,87 and May 157 fo,1.51':. on the road aggregate more than for | it s then & sethacr | the corresponding week of 1920. { R et neh S 2l Bicollectionsiremain GatiaboliCHihe il iietad the | Same ndard _as during previous : e affected by the|yceiie” There were many more bu e T e, ARt artinE - | ers in market than during the same there was some fair buy periodilastiyear, house to remove hedges against to the seaboard, and after a slig] falling off there was a recovery carried the market above the previous| Noyice to Property Owners ubmarine Boat. .. 60% i Superior Ofl....... Texas Company... 4 % Texas & Pacific. .. 2 Texas & P C & Oil. Third Avenue. . ... Times Sq Auto Sup 1 | Tobacco Prod. . by Deucn"pliu’e Circulars on Reguest Redmond & Co. .. 120% 3 : K o : () ; 5 g 3 | 5 2 2 z s H 5 : able portion of its property. Were the | oyp, Cane Sugar 2 | CUnion Pacificpf... 6% aived (it morming that the new| Oats showed some strength at the 5 % : s # s e . Lini S c L @ ¢ . i3 G = = < he safest re A4 COMBINATION v L';li?:lbfrfzggmler?it“- 18 the opinion | benv & RioGr.... 1% | United Drug. e Mexican president had enforcsd the fstart, but soon became aftected by the It eatan) A OF : iw i Denv & Rio G pf. United Fruit. - 106% ;obnoxious Carranza decree allowing other cereals. er cpening 34 to "4 not cost as much as the LS . - fl:fmpx':fi?: e olainE® | Dome Mines. .. .. United Retail Strs. {no drilling permits on lands not moni- | higher, including May. at 451 to 4 e s AND REDMOND & CO. y AL ik Endicott-Johnson. U S Cast Ir Pipe. fested in accordance with the decree setback, and then a ra be longer 4 when we can give ab-| 3 A 5 » Wk Erie 2d p. ... DS Tadas &l none of the American companies |action in grains, despite the strength in it in tea minutes. S ¥ Should Congress fail to authorize ) Famous Players... U'S Rubber.... i - the merger. the Potomac company | Famous players pf iU S Rubber 18t pf. 10215 ]ed in any further development work. New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore . U S Smelt & Ref... #3% will go through with as much of the | peq Mines & S pI. . 1338 H St. N.W. i It was an upsetting incident, more improv Janned for | : S . ;r{‘gr;::;fl::lw:;ifi;“_{}“fy;‘a“: w":‘_' Fisher Body U S Steel 8% €0 because one of the reasons for O e D e eana poo. | Elsk unber Ctah Copp . b4 hulling Mexican stocks has been the Main 1373 “ O TR ot crediit. there | Gaston William | Vanadium Corp... 3 impression that the new regime was ain 1 ] will be practically a cessation of de- l\ien Asphalt... Va-Car Chem..... 35 imuch more favorable to American _———————— | - velopment work, he warned. Gen Cigar. Mizddou .o 6% [ncezents and i mas preparca Molectile Mone to Loa.n Ed s by on Electric Wabash. amicably the vexatious oil question. Yy - Kdtcut Secey 3 en Motors. Webber & Hei Central Leather Weak and Soft. ; Secured by First Deed of Trust on Real Estate. w The feature of today’s session of the | con Motors pf. Western Md barely steady ; middle west, Prevailing_interest and_commission. " local stock exchange was the sale of { & s ) e g The annual report of @entral gher articles unchanged. ; 420 Wash. L. & Trust - Nathimeton, Alexandria and Mount | Gen Mot 7% deb Western Md 2d 17% 17% Y%!Leather, published this morning, 3 Joseph 1. Weller 12 Wash- & & Tn k) N cent bonds at 40. There | Goodrich. . . W% B8 3% @B | Western Pacpf. 6% 6% 6% |turned out to be even worse than DAIRY MARK] = — i Z G Gulf Mo & Npf.... 5% 6% 5% :6% Western Union.... s &1 8 |anticipated, apnd there was hea RE, Fe Special). | = = were no transactions in these bonds & < < 5 L 5 i £ Ce Neavy | gALTIMORE, February 19 (Special) et oyear, and today's sale was the first | Houston Oil. W0 | Westhouse E& M. 4% 45% 457 ¢5% Selling of Central Lfuther issues | 7500 v voing chickens, alive. i aliroa ul ment onas z of 1921. Information 3s to the last | Hupp Motors. 18% | Wheeling £ LE... % 94 9 94| Which carried the common down to | -_boultryoiyouns Cuekers, alfg: | - previons sale and pricé is not avail- { Hydraulic Steel 15 | White Motor...... 40% 40% 39 39 f““:hw "’“ra"d caused a severe break { 35,95 gressed, 34a35; winter, ;1 > ,zble. ‘That they are s.lable at 40 in- | Inspiration... 363% White Oil.... © W% MM 1% 1T ,F:;(;:",“;' 3 nounds and under. 42a43: roosters, FINANCIAL NOMADS. - | = "dicates that arranzements have been | Interboro Met pf.. % 134 18| Wilson Company.. €% % 4% &% |, 700 Salelent was one of the worst | gressed, 23a24; ducks, 32ad2; dressed | » Tade o meet interest on the obllga- | ntl Mer Marlne. .. 1h 4s M4 4| Willys-Overland.. T4 T i i comoration. 1t o o andustrialiisys 2 S | e s B We have a limited b f A oabihgton Gas 7x, ulef DuCstong | Lo el Willys-Ovld pf.. ssES snlbasiiine ooy ,000 and brought Disce fo place, the saying s tiat ited number ol with a sale at 100%: Capital Traction | (e} Nickel . rren. e {15 Jrofic and loes surpius down froty gg;o:’;"&r‘efl;d 40250, ! AL IO R O 2 . 3 h a : B o o ,000.000, as it stood 5 ssed, 40a50. | re.”” Damages incurred in_assem- - = = b 4 S olaacst | G il g fow. tast | 53000000 4% 1t staod at the clos bf| “ers’ ots ot atrictly trewn. nearhy. || biig and revwsmbing fumite s circulars descriptive of certain > i Invincible Oil..... Yoo {president of the compahy stated that | 39Zen-; 86 - southern, 34a3s. Duck | packing and unpacking, soon mike . ‘e Issue More Stock. Island Oil. tanneries had been shut down com- , 50. 4 2 i 8 3 1 1 2 HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. pletely from May until November ana | , Butter—Creamery. fancy, pound, | T ) D O issues of Raxlroad u1pment The application of the Chesapeake | Jewel Tea.. and Potomac Telephone Company to issue $14.906,000 of stock to retire its 47a4s; prints, 48a19: nearby, diad dairy prints, 20a22; rolls, 19a23; ladles, D eEgaEe iy 28230; process butter, 32a33; store | O sl e 1lam.... 192600 12m.. 359 100 |inventories had been liquidated as i eration by persons who engage in fast as possible. These inventories Jewel Teapf.... speculative invest: Bonds, which we will be glad H Rotes held by the parent company, the have now been marked down to the |y ,ticea 19 American Telephone and Telegraph , current low prices and at the close Da kel - of brokerage fees, fuctnating val: | = Company. was granted by the Mary- | 'I'ODAY s BOND PR[(:ES of the year the company had no com- PO ues. inadequat stigation 5 5 - land public service commission. The . {mitments for raw material. s b i to furnish to any one interested. 3 stock represents something less than | : T G A T P e - 2 — - : & ' SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. For the steady investor—the man the fair-value appraisement of _the | >ocn, Prices teperied to e o ished by W. B. or woman wil il considere: company's Maryland property as fixed | t,;“::::_ :‘n:m W e (eportea vy meamona & oo | Washington Stock Exchange ety e e o i e ity i i | id. o ~ o ved Washing. ] by the commission. . Saatnton tc [ American Te1 & Te1. 0n 1022... D84 00% Astas) Ksplocivas LN TR I ) St ti ti al ik | Dol o) Conaraf o rian 19 & Toi 3 s & oo et is mvanaty el atistic. epartment o -&fi.vmmwm' m] Switzeriand s, 1A‘l.rh‘:ml G 13061 { SALES, ‘American Ci | ingdom of gium Fobacco . Vasi o 7t o . - ’ R O B i Anericen 10034 [, Waghington Gas Tiia—tom at 1001, g0 Atlantic Retrolew || SWARTZELL, RHEEM & | of G 1 and Ireland [ 1005 | Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon | Big Ledge ! H | HEESE i Feeh i, N B S ENSEY CO. | LK. . 1. and Irelan 2! ri s | ““Mergenthaler pe—2 ut 121, Boston and Montana i i 2 . L3 Armour & Co. Ts_1930.. APTERT CALL, omplied with this decrce, they are hogs, and initial quotations were un- ! placed in the position of being to 10 lower. D. H. Johnson, 3 7 S Bethlehem Steel 7s 1922 B X LER ¢ Roston and Wyoming. - - e e "'"'f": BT S luxnhnIB’lncuon S9—$300 ai 7. Galedonia ..o 3 727 Fifteenth Street N.W. Hibbs Buildi Atiantic Count Line 7x. Canadian Pacific 6o 192 i : : : 16 | ‘Wanhi; . D. C. di; - Ealtimore and Ohio ¢ Contral ‘Argentine. ¢s 1037 idiandiiexedibrices BAg N OoTRer s o e 1bbs ur ng 725 15th sh'eet . | Beitmers and oo’ fexgo, 5 1. & pacite e BONDS i sy THE NATION’S HOME TOWN. H itimore an o . | Fethlehem St 1. pPUE % rib Trading - NEW YORK. February 19.—Tne!c,,,m, ol el e P BRI r Light and Power . s bond market was almost featureless. | Uentral Leather 5s. American Tel. and Telga. 4 751 tles Bervice (new) “In order to help finance a busineas i Ametican Tl s el 4 4 9% | Cities Service (old) Business was small, measured ‘by re- | j Liggett & Myers Tob. Gs 1 935 A Tek and el e in a.. iy, fs | Cities Service pra. . of my own, will sell some very hig] eent standards, and price changes were 3 Penna. Co. 41gn June Awerican Tel. and Tel. cons. 6. 93%5 06t | Colonial Tire claxs securities at a price which will 1 d slight. Liberty a nd Quincy jt. 4s. Procter & Gamble 7x 1 Anacostia and Potomac 5y Columbian Eme! net a shade over 8%. Address Box . rregular and slight. erty secon il. and St. Paul refe Procter & Gamble 7 Anacostia Columbia Syndicate . 314-M, Star Office. 20* & 438 lwhene‘ d:twhn‘ 2 {rfl;:'(‘(lon. handh : L. ‘s'alu and S Pu Procter & *. and Consolidated Copper = Open Saturday 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. ere e fou s, Wl the thi Nauthwestern. 7 2 Capi ) 34 . e e g0 i%s closed a trific higher. . Victory | Chi.. Bock Ixiand and Paciic re : Cily ‘and Subnrban e: Deia DAty i ee Sty Chicago Union Station 6 Southern Railway 6t Metropolitan K. R. Dominion 0il o, REAL ESTATE NOTES | > Mexican £ h Cassatinatsan o 1n Southwestern Liell 7 1 { Potomae Deminlonions. 1% " : e e e e ! et : S . Lmeoln Said: zovernment ifitended to enforce the |General Bleciric :‘ Conservative uations “No man resolved to make the most of himself cen spare .. #bjectionable oil décree unlessamend- | Illioly Ceatral Sign.....o.. . Alex. and_ Mt. . f bimself o N = 19! International Mercaniile Marine 6e. apne Ales han time for personal contention. Still less can he afford to take & %d by the Mexican congress. It was | nermaions JECante Marine G N astingtha Onsins. - Secured by first deed all the consequences, including ‘the vitiating of his temper and treated as rather a blow to the chances | Lopisville and Nashvilie 1083, Washington Ttwy. i 1 of trast on high-class the loss of self-control. _Yield larger things to which you cxn =% of early recognition of the new regime | Mo., Ka: 91, | LIBERTY BOND NOON PRICES Wash. 1 show no more than equal right: and yield lessor ones, though .in Mexico by the American govern- | Miswuri Fa 3% | NEW YORK, February 19—Liberty | MISCELLANEOUS, propertics. Responsible clearly your own. Better give the path to a dog than be Lit- [ ament. | ew York ¢ 101% | yonds closed: 31, ]Y Aoat ‘3 iD. C. Paper Mfg. = £ makers, ten by him in contesting for the right: even killing the dog . Japanese bonds were affected by the | Yow Yok (uiital feb e second 4x, N6.80 bid: first 434s, | WEEs Realty G» (o). 14°not icure the bits. meakness in steriing cxchange igas- | Norolk and Western con second 4%s, A6T6: third 43 3 ST et Ao ST oe e > poiLte | ool Iasdii¥esteen cvuy. fourth 41,8, $7.00; victory 3 STOCKS Indian Packing GLOVER & FLATHER et hrsln o8 e down almost 2 points | Northern Pacific 4%, ... 38: victory 4% s, 97.40, PUBLIC UTILITIES Intercontinental Rubber .... , from the High in the early part of the | vivant s American ) 100 International Petroleum (new) 737 15th St. N.W. week. Veakness developed in the| Peansylvania Capitol 1 c 3 Jerome Verde . i City of Zurich 8. These bonds were | Pennxsivan Washington Gus Ray County . 4 down nearly a point. from 95 to 943 | Peonayivania ge DIVIDENDS DECLARED Norrolk” ana, Waski” S LakeRiorpedolc French 88 Were also heavy. at 98%. |« Lons fe = g fEaiasiociy s ganaye om. Lemgifcos INan Ny Enticn No Intangible Tax. KNOWLEDGE H At 983 Stock of ec. pfd. Cone Star E and so were the Beigian 8s, at 38%.|x¢ Lol q . Record. Washington-Virginia Rwy. com. Livingston Petroleum No Penalty on S:aall Balances. There was a fair demand for Chi-!St. Lonis and San Franciseo ine. 6v... .. 489% | American Stores. a.. $1 Wastioe a Y neiiaR R Wy, <o % oeker : cago Railway 55. These bonds started | Seabourd Air Line refdg. 4s.. Am - 4. 31 ... Sleh. Sty e ee agma Copper - 4 i3 th . Y I e . P e e eaboata rAr dLincyan)iGe tores st pf.. q . NATIONAL BA Maracaibo 0il 0 —It is the master key to the treasure St il et e Sonthern Pacife st ref. 4 - Mar 21 Apr. 1 American Mariand Itetinery Interest on Savings Accounts. = s e e = Southern Pas Mason alley ' vault of succe: Banking is a highly today. Interborough 5s were strongi around 543% and Hudson and Manhat- tan income held around their high at 3135, I MARKET KEEPS PACE | WITH UNSETTLED TRADE | NEW YORK. February 19 —Srading fn stocks and bonds this week W Columbia 50 Cents Opens an Account. THE CLINTON BANK Clinton, Md. | . gitbert Dent President n Stores, Znd pf.. g Merritt 0il Midwest 0il com Midwest Oil pfa. ystematized, highly specialized indus- try, and the economic security of the entire community depends upon the ac- curacy of a bahk’s knowledge of human nature, industrial conditions and a host of other activities Come in and get acquainted today. tish-Americ: . interim, 47 %1 Chesebrough Mg, « $3.50 .. : rth Amer. P. & rthwestern O Omar 0l (new Peunok Ol .. Perfection Tire Producers_and Iefiners’. TRUST COMPANY. . 13| American Security and Trus Wilson & Co. 1st 6s.. il Mackay Co.. p 3 —_——— U 8. Indust. ‘attended by a series of irregular s:ln-' MONEY AND E i 1| National Savings' and Kadio” com ing movements and enforced liquida- | NEW YORK. February P e 1 Tnion. Trust adio_pfd. LR I R el e MO DO il ] 131 Washington Loun and oy “Herculox c ';ur.l::lr.] u'::sll‘:;?rl ;-ond:‘nonfi x'n"er‘xh: weak, sterling sixty-day bills and T T i n‘\fi\-'.‘,.u 40 W’e’.lt:"y 3 2 ial and commercial | commercial sixty-day bills on banks, 4 2T, SLCO ithout é b g t . anan i : Sabings Jecounts osses were most severe in the " Commercial sixty-day bills, ton market was unsettled again this | Security Savings and Commerciai 200 Simms’ Petrol . a Loss -4 #hipping, oil and motor issues, but|damand. 5841 cables 3 francs, | morning, but early southern and spot | Seventls Street Savings. 130 graduaily extended to steels and rail- { qamand, 7.06: cables, 7.08- Belgian | house selling was Betiss ot POt Cnlon savings el A 30/0 Interest b ; ab- | Uitea “Statey national A Reliable Investment : way equipments, as well as numerous P Shares of mo definite character. De- | ranct. demand. clines were accompanied by rumors|jire ‘demand. 3.61: cable of further dividend reductions or sus- | gar G9M4nG 3010 Densions. notably in the case of At- | BoRG I lantic, Gulf and West Indies. i Rails, especially coalers and Pa- cifics, held their ground, although ings for the most part offered ad- ditional proof of curtailed industrial production and diminished tonnage. OUTLOOK FOR WHEAT. December. 1 The Reading dissolution plan met| CHICAGO, February 19.—Accord-| NEW ORLEANS, February 19— with little favor. judged from heavy | ing to the Modern Miller “the present | Week-end evening up was about all melling of those shares and organiza- | condition of winter wheat is gen-|there was to the early trading in tion of protective committees erally reported as satisfactory. Green ) cotton today. Longs continued to let Call money was again offered as|bugs are plentiful in Texas and|&0 their colton in preparation for : Jow as 6 per cent on the exchange and | Oklahoma, but no confirmed damage | irst March notice day. and the ring ;om Deieh Market prd. 2 fraction under that quotation in the | has been reported, Scattered reporis | did not take their offerings weil. = | Lausion Monotsne open market, but time funds held | of Hessian fly come from many wi Futures opened steady: | March, | Secarity Storage - firm and_the attitude of the Federal | ter wheat states. Soil conditions are May. 12.13; July, 1348; October. hingtoriMackac 32 2 x-dividend. sorbed by covering for over the w end and meneral business wwas. ok 65 active. Opening prices were 13 points - “cables, 1.57: Greece, de- | lower to 5 points higher, with Marel; ) ‘Argentine, demand. 35.62; selling at 13.03 and May at 12.58 or Brazilian, demand, 16.25. Montreal, | within 2 or 3 points of yesterday's 1312 per cent discount. loxc levels. “utures opened steady: May. 1355; July, 19.95; Octaper. Commercial Accounts Monthly Statements Rendered The careful, conservative in- vestor will seek a thoroughly reliable and absolutely depend- able investment for his surplus —TNe will invest where he knows it will be perfectly safe, and where' the regular payment of interest is assured. FIRE s ited Eastern - -| U.'8. Light and I U S, Light tod Leat United Profit Shuring. U. 8. Steamship . United Retail Candy United Texa: Warren Bros. . ayland Oil Warne Coal est End Cons Wright Aero CHICAGO— Armour Leather com Armour Leather pfd. prd. Our First Mortgages are of unquestionable safety—they are secured by improved D. C. Real Estate—and have a record of over a quarter of a century without a loss in either princi- Foreign Exchange { At Lowest Rates Reserve Board gave littie hope of im- | generally favorable, with a good sup- i December, 14 - mediate relaxation for such accommo- | ply of moisture as aid to the plant ——— pal or interest to any investor. dation in” resisting insect activity. Growth oy e BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS Resources, 35.587,535-” International credits, as expressed | of the plant is unusually forward and BOURSE PRICES WEAK. | NEW YORK, February 19—Bar sil-| NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. in lerms of foreign cxchange were | weather conditions in the next few | PARIS, February 19—Prices were|ver, domestic, $9%; foreign, b51%:| NEW YORK, February 19.—The ac- B F SAUL CO z 4 Tondon und Parls which indicated | in many sections of Kansas, reports |change on Londom 54 francs 2o cons | 335 poron por ey Monerrs i v | Sows” that o 0T 7ona70 e Mortgage Loans ¢ 3 B P 3 cen- | 33% pence per ounce. Money, 5'; per | shows that they hold $11,722,370 re- ;.'L'-lu";:. G, indemnity miau is | indicate no large supplies of rheat If-‘.’:.':f‘.fi‘- per cent loun. §3 francs 95 e D Disceontatn snoq’; bills, 7 serve in excess o 12:n|‘requsr3:‘n°onrfu. Jpion. P 0 interior elevatlors are moderate. 1" lr:uuvl: 4': centim “:_ e dunten ar 1j~{:npl°:]- L:t:d‘flofllh billeisess u:l;hl;e[fk‘ decreanciotidT o080 from 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. One of the Oldest and Best Known Banking Institutions of I Washington

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