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[ - 16.¢ FINANCIAL. THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, JULY 25 1921 FINANCIAL. 1 FEWER EMPLUYES NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TODAY’S BOND PRICES. |Grain, Produce and Live Stock s Noon prices reported to The St direct Sinclair Cons. Ol Corp. 718 1921 Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. New York-Waslington wire by Redmond & Co. | Southern Paciflc 14t Wef. 48 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. 2% | BALTIMORE, July 25 (Special)—| Eggs—Strictly fresh, per doz, 36: City of Paris Gs 1921 Sonthiern Pacitic conv. 45. s &1, | Potatoes, new white, barrel, 1.50a |average receitps, 34. Open. High. Low. Clse. | Open. High. Low. Close. | {1t of Paris 63 192 Southern” Kuilway gen. 45 iyl W 5 I Oniten Pratt. 00 106 108t 108 Kingaon s ehghomeria 8114 4.00; bushel, 40a1:30. ~Beans, bushel,| Live poultry—Roosters, per Ib., 18; Asa: %% 28 20 |UnitedRyInv..... 8% 8% 8% 8%|U..K of G B and Treland 5iis i Jax Rubber. 2% 0. ot “Gilt Edge” 1% First Mortgage Notes Now on Hand * In Amounts c. $250 Up to $5,000 We look after all details and furnish guaranteed titles with all notes. The caly absolutely safe form of lavest: men Chas. D. Sager y . B. and Ireland 5ian 1937.. elga. conv. s Vacuum 0Oil Corp 7s 1936, Virginia-Caroling Chemical 7 Wilson & Co. 1st Ga. Sonthern Kallyay s. oon Pacic 1nt 45 Unlon Pacific cony. $44 1 1.00a1. Beets, bunch, 2 Cab- | turkeys. per 1 33a35. cHickens. e Union Pacific 6s 1028, i 5. ts, bunch, 2ad. | Spring, pe; ¥ ; hens 1b., 29; Alils Chalmers. ... a1 S1% 814 31% |United Retail Sirs. 6% 6% ba% b6% | 1- K; of G- 1 "and reland 51is 19 United Statws Rubber 5. T s e e LR R T g e Am Agr Chem 36 .36 8% 36 |GSCastIrPipe... 16 15 1% W% U K of o o ond Ireland fyx 1 United States Rubber 7 dozen, 25a40; field, 15820. Cucumbers, [ Winter, per 1b., 30, il Am Beet Sugar. ... 31% S1% ;l: 2: ggf‘?“:?‘hl 6% 16% 16% 16% American United Siates Bteel B basket, 40250, sggplants, basket, D,e,sedmm'ny Presh-killed apring : ; ndus . 62 52 g . S 4 5023.00. — - Expect Reduction to August 1 |'\‘:g:: S e L Lokt~ -t e a ':‘-:fl"'c".u"'.:.'f'i.\?.’:"f"““‘ e 40 i R e LU T e s ghickens, por Ib., 86a38: hens, per 1b Am Chiclece 2 1% 11" 8% 1 |USRubberIstpf. 95 954 95 9% | Aiamiic Line 7, e ODlons. Baoar. 90 iE, Dera, {305 roosiers, per b 22; s, to 80,000 Federal Workers. |am Hide & Lea pt. % Sw &% 52U SSteel | T% TN TN 79| Daliimore aml biee ot 1AL _SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. basket, 60a75. Squash, basket, 0} keats, young, each, 60a75. » Am Ice 7% 1% 61 87 |U S Steel pt. 109% 109% 109% 109% [ Baltimore and Ohio s, (Reported by Redmond & Co.) Tomatoes, ripe, basket, ‘ Pork—Dressed, small, per 1b, 15. ereesenannn . ofter. | zreen, 50a60, Apples, barrel, 00: 99 | 6.00; hamper, 1.50a2.25. Blackberries, H i Am Int tional. 85% 36% 386 35 |Utah Copper. 49% 49% 48% 48% 'nw:v and Ob Borrowing Regionals. Aminernational. #5% 384 % 0 g nadinn Gorp: Bethlchem Becel o Live stock—Calves, choice, per 1b.. 29% 2% 29 29% | Rurlington 10; lambs, choice, per Ib., 10all; live 923 15th St. N.W. 26% | Va-Car t 7 7 Vo quart, 20a30. Cantaloupes, basket, |}’ . d " P g . A Ereomath -l i Yoeeh o 1":“ TR e St 100a1.15. Currants, quari, 1eals. |108% 1L Taan gt AL ‘o8 It is expected that by the 1st of AT Janseed: ... B B Cle 8% | Vivadou. August 4,000 more government em-{Am Safety Razor.. 4% 4% 4 ¢ (Wabash. ployes will have been dropped from |AmShip&Com... 6% T4 6% "‘2 zlbtuh DLA. the rolls in the last few monlh;b ‘With :xm“ ::':x,r"“' 1::1 l;l’lfi |=z l;’l) w::x:::;;u t t of May there were 84,000 gov- .. - »::nllin!o emi\nyes in Waghington, 1 Fay. 26% 28% 26% 26% g!ltem Pacific. ago Northweste contrasted with 117,760 carried No-|Am Sugar. 68% 70% 68t 6% | Western Unign 8 8 8 ago, K. I and F Vember 1, 1918, when the peak of | Am Sugar pt g3l 89% B88% 894 |Westhouse E& M.. 44% 4% 4% jon, Station 6! employment was reached. Am Sumatra...... 49 50% 49 5% |Wheellng&LE.. 9 9% 9 ‘and” Hudson The reduction of expenses 13 under | Am Tel & Teleg. .. 104% 104% 104% 104% | Wheeling & LEpt. 17 17 16% neral Live 45 full swing now and will be carried 0N ¢ Am Tobacco. ..... 1824 124% 12% 124% ] White Motor...... 3: 32 8 8 G B sharply, with the weeding out process | A moyacl ns"" o1l 1o 121% 124% | White Ol B B 8 84| Goolsear continuing for some time to come, as |y P PACT 7% | Willys-Overland.. 7% 74 % 7% | Gramd Trunk 7u efficiency and the elimination of the [ g T 00! 8% | Wisconsin Central 28 29% 28 20 | iilinois Contral nibe. inefficient are carried into effect. ey 32 |Woolworth....... 112 112 112 112 | International Mercantile Marine 6 Wherever possible breadwinners | 1380 Dy Gonds. - 37 57 | Wright Aero 7% ™% 1% 7% | Inter Rapid Transit Ist aud_ref. ons, pound, 7. Huckleberries,| Green fruits—Apples, per bbl., 3.00a 10.00; western, per box, 3.50a4.50: Pineap- fornia lemons, per box, 10.00a11.00; M ban melons, | California oranges, per crate, 5.50a oney to \ 0.00. | BTapefruit, per crate, 6.00a8.00; Deaches, | geo 00 700 toteroet, n sums of $1.000 to 83 0a4.50; blackberries, DET | goo eacured by first deed of trust on real estat Wheat —No. 1 red winter, spot, erries, per quart, 25a 420 Wash. L. & 1, per bushel; No. 2 red winte 52000400, Joseph I. Weller 55, Woh s v'am spot, 136%; No. 2 red winter, gar-| Vegetables—Potatoes. new, No. i, Dan quart, L2224 24 2 24| Chesapeake and Olio ge 0% 10% 10% 10% | Chiesupenke and Ohio cony. . 18% 0 19% 19% il ant St Panl 24% b 24% . il St. Paul con Americun Anacondn crate, 1.50a3 4004760, Wate t carload, 175.00a Selling Prices at Noon. ches, Jo0s | lieky. spot, 1.25% per barrel, 3.00a4.50; lettuce, nearby, per 100% | July wheat, 1:23% per bushel; Au- : New York lettuce, per 1003, 1. 1.24%; September, 1.25%. celery, per doz., 101 Sules—Bag lots of new eat, as to |1.00; Romaine lettuce, 1.00a1.50; 1014 L quality and conditions, at 90, 1.03, |Lings, per o #9 1105, 1.07, 1.09, 1.10, 1.12 and 1.15 per |Der, barrel. 3.00a4.50; § st | bushel; cargoes on grade, No. 2 red |barrel, 6.00412.00; onions, wote Ehin the prclesense I com- A % Louiaville and Nashville 7s 1930 s | winter; garl red 00a4.00 per barrel i sidering eliminations and many so- | Atchison.. . % 8% High. Low. Last. | Missourl, Kansas and Texas 1st 4. . 3. Heir ter, garlicky, red : eggplants, per crate, 3.00a3. -ty i T o ora" have been re- |Atchison pf. % Yok Call Money..... 6 6 5 |Miwurl Paciic general g Val ek L N 4 yed e e I ) not only a prtqm se, l:ut et A thels Do es: | Atlantic Guif. 2% i Now Uk Centnal 7s 101 leky, 106 - per doz., 1.00a3.00; corn, 15a30 per an established fact when The reductions in personnel does not | Atlantic Gulf pf... 19% 1 HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. New York T Corn'— Cob, 1 3.85a3.00 |dozen; beans, 6.00 16 8.00 per barrel. |} you invest in make a ratio reduction in the salary [Atlantle Petroleur 14 T | 1am..... 150 400 rrolk und per Wbl for whit per bbl . ! ist, but the saving to the government lwin Loco. 267 700 ] Pacifie ower in carloa ots; contract corn, DAIRY MARKETS. i also comes from indircct ' sources. | Balto & Ohlo. o s e UL M it Jorthern Fucifie 48 73 drack corn, yellow. No. 3 of | BALTIMORE. July 25 (Special).—| FIRST TRUST through the concentration of working | Beth Steel (R). ... I er,"domentlc. 82 . ke e, spr ! forces and the releasing of rented | Beth Steel $% pf. b Qats—No,2 whité, 61; No. 3; 50, e Tezharnn. S2ss ord hene e | space, 174 leases having recently been | Booth Fisheries. 4 I Rye—Bag lots of nearby ry to 0id roosters, ducks, 20a24:| NOTES canceled by the government with the | Bklyn Rapid Tra 1 gl gen. mort quality, 1.00a ng ducks, 25a28: pigeons, pair.| result that there is office and down- | Bkiyn Union Gas 5% 1 P ol By T Jeatern exnory, ! town property available for business. | grunswick Term. 1% St Louix and Sun Francisco 6x 1 “o. D ST ominal. . Thesfivst 1 > s off, native and nearby.‘ INTEREST ‘ It is on this decreasing government | guir'copner f ah Louis and Isco fne. Gs.... p E i ~ hominal. € first 10t 6,qts, doz.. 31; southern. 29 employment 3 p: i C 7 Seuboard A 3 s | ay 3 e - ) Sre a | the mext few montha. - Tndeed; ‘hes. go | California Petrol o s Straw—Xo. 1 straight rye. nominal; | PR SR e ! even further and make their predictions | Canadian Pacific.. 113% 113% 112% 113 1 No. 2 straight dye. nominal; No. 1|}adles. 30: rolls, ) 0 extend over a period of vears. Case Plow Works. 4% 4% 4% 4% tangled rye, 15.50; No. 2 tangled rye, 2 25 It is‘but nataral that the effect should | Central Leather... 36% 36% 3% 364 | ypy YORK, July 25.—Trading ‘l‘n;fiu 3 No. 1 heat, 14 !:h l;.“nl?, No. . vheat, 2 No. oat, X 0. 2 he felt. Of late the employe of the gov- | Centrai Leath pf.. 71 ne T % a ickened its pace again in bonds to- atic ernment, mindful f the tel » r 9% 50 4% 60 qu oat, no quotation. y b o Stemporaty | Chandler Moto, 5% (6% 66 |day, with no lessening of the upward CHICA July character of his or her job, where con- |Ches & Ohio. 30233 ceipts, 10,111 ca. ordinary firsts, 23; —in your mail the day it is due. SHANNON & LUCHS 713 14th St—Main 2345 lliuunln lynrmm}:mvmmis Ieelln?. ha{s bs;n Chi Great Westn.. % 'l;/: l;:: tendency. The gains, while not uni- xd\anl.’x:{e ||n the : 2 3 mulative in habits, preparing for the tWpf.... 1T% 17% form, w - 2 G owing chiefly to the outlook that pri- Y A Chi Great W p! Iy ITe e ing|form. were well distributed among el Do Sutlsok e gl savings are qfi?}?ly“:l:e%. Rl ?E‘; iliigif;p 2% 42% 424 2% the different groups. The principal 11 h l p d G2 the larg on record. A heavy in- ‘Then, too, there is considerable work \:m&lNorlhwn- T ea% €5 64% 65 |advance occurred in some of the in- ne anuracturer Dells ole YO uctlon crease of the visible supply total was reductions and unemployment generally, | G4 B ' pacific.. 3% 38% 83 8% | dustrials, notably the rubber and tire | also cxpected. On the other nand.| NEW YORK RESERVE BANK. which has some effect on bank deposit: . A 1 bulls put emphasis Secretary sl oo i 4 » ) put emphasis on Secretary | e oo \ Capital Traction Lower. cmRI&PE”“: s;;/: ™ |losues Goodysar: 8 ot well, sbove UP to Next Sprlng, nother p ant Hoover's prediction of European de-| NEW YORK. Juiy 23.—1 { ' Either Capital Tracti ChiRT& P 1% D : ® [par on neavy trading, and Kelly mand for United States surplus grain, | Ment of conditions of the Federal Re- | slightly IO:P;"'M, actlon fiha"‘!,‘"")‘ ChiStPM & O. 50 50 Springtield 8s crossed 96. as against 93 Opening quotations, which ranged w York at the close |- = Inhtly Jowe ay or there was: a|Chile Copper 10% 104 10%|5 week ago. Thep were still down La s Off 1.000 Men A G i g R < seling order pressing, and It was ex-|cpino Copper. . 3% 8% 28% |some three points from their high, and Yy 3 . 1.20% to 1.22. and D b 073, ecuted one-half point below the closing ; o | Coca-Cola.. 32 %% 31%|this in view of the marked improve- wers fotlowed by & moderaie : 24,43, e, riday last, when the stock | (0% Southern.. ST% 1% 81% 37k |ment in tire trade conditions has e e ved by % moders ol secured. by sov-| B h _share sale, | Col Ga 651 6% [ made themr attractive. Cuba Cane BY EDSON B. SMITH. of the officer's blouse to an open! ns tended to ease the corn mar-|ernment war obligations, for mem- A,A.Hou’m&co. Aside from this twenty- the only other transaction made was in | Col Graphopl Washington Gas stock, an odd lot at 43. | Cons Cigar. .. Quotations, if indicative of any change, | Cons Gasof NY suggested an absence of support to any- | Cons Textile thing. Corn Products 4% | Sugar convertible 7s sold above 29 |but later in the day came down in |Special Dispatch to The Star. @ jsympathy with | the sugar | siocks. | BOSTON, July 23 —The difficulty of - 7% | Westinghouse 7s made a new high | ks S eonclislonE g BW TORT i an beto ;:: at 101%. Ariapar 148 Wers nup reatly .mnu:mmg g\nerulikom‘lus\l.m:‘s ;lzs"lu‘ NEW YORK, July 25.—The Jobbers Hhay Del0® ladt mith z < a point at 79%, and there was a bet- | the business situation in New Association of Dress Fabric Buyers St S PP from the ity at this tme. DUt thoms e s, o S oaw ter, demand for' Mercantile Marine 6x | land s indicated by the cONrasting|hag asked the mills manufacturing (off. September, T o 10m and Jater clientele are also “out of town.” hence | Goociple Stee 5 5% 65%|amounted to % Lo % point on the|facts that the largest manufacturer!goods for women's wear to withhold | WHAeTED eneral selback. :,.:.ald";l."'f;;," Jothiag more than|Gyuban-Am Sugar. 17 17% 16% 16%|average. Reading general 4s at of cotton goods in the world has 501 | showing of goods for spring until : rovisions receded with hogs and , deual 8t his season. while a r¢-|CubaCaneSugar.. 1% 1% 10% 10%|were up a half point, and so were Bik | his whole production up to mext |late as possible to enable the jobber s . quiry Stoc! s always| o, o Cane Supf... 30% 30% 2% 2% | Four 6s at 831 and Southern Railway " 2 iver Ship- | 10 clear their fall merchandising busi- the signal Jor marking down quota-|B4P% Grig.0 100 100 g% 100 |4s at 57%. St Louis and Southwest. | SPFIng, whereas the Fore River Sbb-iness before taking on next o loeal SXehanse. i3 on|Del Lack & Watn..1% 1% 130 1% |ern 53 al 67% were up nearly a halt | building Company today laid off 1000 jincs. call, but the best bid was the going|Denv&RioGr.... 1 1 7 % |Ppoint. men and will operate henceforward B rate in New York. 6 per cent. Denv&RIoGpPf... 1% 2 14 2 At High of Year. from 7 n.m. to noon, five d extilex. Borrowing Regionals. Dome Minet . 1% 7% 1T% 1T%| Kansas City Southern 3s sold at|powever, a distinctly better feeling [ NEW YORK. July More bu The regional federal reserve banks |ERdicott-Johnson. 62 624 61% 62 |their high of the year, 57%. St. Louis own fa ool anE Ts two | for retail and jobbing establishments of Richmond. Dallas and Minneapoljs | EFi€: 1% 13% 1% |and San Francisco incomes were very | 18 shown In i iare now registered in the wholesale are the borrowers among the twelye | Erie 18t Bf. 19% 20 19% 19%active and up another half point to|primary markets in wh e, 0w, reslilened In the, wholesale regional reserve banks, with Righ- | Erie 2d pf. 4% 4% 144 M%|553. Union Pacific convertible 4s|holds a leading position. %iny time this year. They come prin- mond the heaviest borrower, having | Famous Players.. 481 4% 8% 9% v_v‘e‘ru G\m %t. to 84%, while Union Pa; More Wool Moving. cipally from the middle west, south loans payable aggregating $20.000.000. | Famous Playerspt.75 7 7 1 |cific 6s got across par as compare More woel is moving, although buy- [and cast Dallas. with much the same kind of | Fed Mines & Spf.. 22 22 22 22 | With 974, their low for the year, and | ~ 2 it a clientele, is second with sfn;g‘on‘:) Fisk Rubber J12% 3% 2% 13 |101%, their high. ing is still made with diserimina-| TROY, N. Y. and Minneapolis has borrowed $10.- |Gaston Williams.. 1% 14 1% 14| The Canadian Northern 615 reach|tion as regards grades. Some of 1he lstood here t 485,000. These loans have been made {Gen Am Tank Car. 41 41 41 41 |£d & new high record of 97, These finee clips Jroming. | ;r‘" : !‘ cs i 5 slightly | porting After opening % to 2% lower. |Ders. $146.396.458. including September at 60% to 61, the| All others, for members t rallied a litt] nd the bought in open rolling collar ty 20 Broad Street, New York Members of All Leading Exchanges Orders executed on a strictly commission basis, in stocks, bonds, cotton, grain, sugar, coffee, cotton- seed oil and provisions. Orders also accepted on give-up basis to any mem- ber of an exchange of which we are members. 4.525.0 ket, & $428.082,382 $4 s, $122,088.776 Federal Reserve de- 1 bills on hand, 1 carning lected ite to ber 1800 ts. $662,284.7 serve notes in g ctual cir- culation, Ratio of total reserves to deposit and Federal Reserve note liabilities combined, 70 per cent FRENCH LOAN PLACED’ NEW YORK. July 23—J. . Morean & Co. announce that 1 000,000 mess, 24.50a25.00; | French loan. offered some time igo. i as been pliieed. and the' subseripton . . __|books have been closed. The bonds W ofi middle west. 12.65a | 2P0t iwenty yearn: with 7ieC nos as on ce ’ } 50 cw lifornia cent interest. - Main Floor Corridor Woodward Building July 1t is under- othing jobbers are | investigating the possibiilty of im-{bureau of markets This is the chief reason why they |Gen Electric 122 124% | gylvania 6l%s and the Northwestern|shoe business is distinctly better than iproducts. in an effort to force a re = E bulk beef steers, Tsey so that the banks might be of assist- |Gen Asphalt 0 B oonds. Euaranteed by the nel and Irish col ipt 100 hez ! - i - zov. . are thought by some to|nours 2 glish and Irish collars | cviy ea ! ance to agricultural interests. Gen Asphalt pf. B BB A s Soieh she Bent | Lo s weiting 1 ¥." The | which will sell at less than American stoc ots ton. Y j ’ fl Telephone Main 2040 87.30; first 4%s, | H CHARLES R. ALLEY, Mgr. | have not followed the lead of other s [ ol o o - < & 41 third 41 n Motors. 10% 10% 2 P 0. {duction in price from American man- : ock : o TescEYe banks and reduced rales. Gon Mot 14 deb. .. T i | O auoted from 2 to § points higher. |« Qontl MES (0q of the American |ufacturers. : huils : e - fourth gs | vietory Predict Lower Exchange. {s00drich. Dose mw 2 8% Libertys Unchanged. Woolen Company were opened today | R a6, 1 calves slow: quality | 5461 Oxy Bankers predict that exchange rate | Great Northern pf. 0% 0% 6% There was no change of consequence | and the trade expects orders will be plain: stockers and feeders dull. i h i -lc o and up a point, at 94%. Danish Muni- [ the mills through without !'l'erlk uhli” NEW YORK, July —1t is reported T Dl et mates o2 ihe mo- |Gresne-Cadanes.. (I8, 190 104 ibal 85 were stronger, following last | spring. Building operations show fone of the larse shoe manufacturers othere will bé lower in the near futurs, |Great NorOFe.... 2% iT% T4 m in libertys. Belgian 6s were active|taken in sufficient quantity to run Shoes. . S—R a; fairly \ 19% 8% turity of a large number of cotton namo Sug.. 8% 5% 8% 4 1 < ne. o 1 5 3 ! i and “grain’ bill Germany also has | Gaspe)l & Barker. 74 T4 G o7 |Week's rise in the Danish govern- |some increase. pill inercage priccs for men's black | cr than vestorday's av The Oldest National another maturity of reparation money | 70 0 6 5 &% b4 b ment bonds. The former are guaran- a pair for fall because | 1110; bulk better grades 0 : November 15. plus interest on 1,000.- | 1000 Yotors: 1% ns 1% ns i teed by the central government the Labor Troubles Retard jof the increased cost and searcity of | Bulk pucking grades. : = 5 g £ol marks. - 2 % same as the latter. Unites gdom i black d ather. 1 0_ 15 oW linois Central... 98K 9% 804 884 p i T 5 Bank Wa,shmgto berty Bonds Retired. Hlinols o S e Pa he|Sue of 1897 “continued to harden, Frisco Trade Progress i G105t m n Secretary Mellon announces the re- | Inspiration....... 3¢ 8% 34 3% [ 0 - ’y (. ¢ ‘ntehe . < 000 heads & . principal new issue brought out LYNN C. SIMPSON. = e > s opening about . tirement "of $73.939.300 of liberty |interboro Metro... 3% 3% 8% 3% lquring the day was the $4,000,000 De- Y NEW YORK. July 25—One leading | ste: top mative lambs to_city | NE of the big factors in watch manufacturer has announced a | butcher, 10.00; packer top, 9 fcut of 20 per cent in prices of most | sold bidding grades and sizes, but other American ! fat ewes top early, 3 bonds during the last fiscal year. In- lng japateh to The Star. Interboro Met pf.. 1% 1% 1% 11%!troit United Railway first mortgage § | Special Dispatch ¢ ' cluded in this amount were $95.100 | 1 'Horvester.... 76 % 7 5% | per cent bonds. These bonds. divided| SAN FRANCISCO, July 25.—Busine second 4%s. $10,371,900 third 4%s have been scriou a7 427 IntlMerMarine... 11 11 11 11 |between one and twenty year securi- |operations here have been scriously, grad s n Were s:..k?n"xxero‘fmtmm u"‘;“"w';,f,.‘%f Intl Mer Marine pf 46% 46% 46% 46% | tics, were offered on better than an 8 rem{gm h‘)]' Lunapr (lr;;au‘bl;;s cr(:)‘.‘-w:‘ o] cor nt,::;x-r;"I\.’::,:“vn]x ,L Nowed ;!xl.xs e nance Corporation out of liberty bond | Intl Nickel. 14% nv.]per cent basis. No apnouncement of |months and hopes t e | dearts on. bune v el RE Jurchases at par by the corporation | Intl Paper 8% B4 the closing of the subscription books |would be redghed in the building;decided drop, cspeciadly in foreign ‘FINED SUGAR STEADY. from the United States Railroad Ad- |Invincible Oil. trades controvédtsy were dampene i business. EW YORK. July ~—The raw the steady progress of this century-old bank is found in the fact that no de- 1o '& 3| tiag; baan nads UD toid 18t hoir. day by threat of a general strike in} — 8 ) 3 = . ministration, as 3 2% S RN SN day by eat enera, 2 i — ugar mgrket was stead. 1y today 4 1 1 Droved May adobpo o DY 1AW 8P |ARIO T W M oa 0w Winhilon Stosk Exshk the San. Francitco bay region. Build. | . 3ot for Gl cont wna it | BN E positor remains a stranger. The bonds were retired from repay- Sou.. 2% 26% 26% 26% ing hag been 16y £ R RRE, Vt. July 3 5 | eGual to 4.61 for centrifugal. L 3 - & i = ment on Aceonne oF it ol $oans | Kanaas Cliy Sou.. 2% 1% 154 i) Washington Stock EXehange. |in" . ajoining countics outame the | BARKE. V. July 254 eut of 131 “iiuainein faw - sugar futures. - il | Mutual helpfulness is the key: paid by foreign governments. Kolly-Spring Tire. 40% 434 9% 43%| Washiogton Gas TIbe:7 at 43, SV i slele, Nowever; e good | Eranite.has been anmounced by the JEht byt the undertone ‘was atend ‘ note of our service to customers, —_— Kelly-Spr8% pf... 4% 1% % T% “AFTER CALL. signs for business revival outweighed | Barre Granite Manufacturers” Asso- {142 Noints hish "‘;m‘,‘;rh:’r"r'o'é‘gfl"“. : H .. 1 . BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK MARKET. | Keystone Tire.... 12% 13% 121 13%/| Capital Traction—25 at 87is. the bad tod One of these good |ciation. ing by trade interests. i | little as well as bxg. BALTIMORE, July 25.—Cattle: Re- | Lackawanna Steel $7% 39 37% 39 Bid and Asked Prices cigns is the increased output of oil — i A MREY nrlete st NERA AL EE T eIDEs Lok the weel andad TooR today “'hmh&n“;,zr‘ :;“ 3" :!% :;% BONDS from the Iuees "33‘5“‘,{;“"{““’%:’",“ CANNED GOODS, 10 5.90 for fine granulated, with @ fai & It pay you to become identified at were 2,897 head against 3,182 head | Lee Tire & Rubber totaled about $50,000, or ¢ FORD, Del.. July 25—B vo | inauiry noted. © = Washington’s OLDEST National Bank. last week. 1Receipts—ninety-nine | [enigh Valley.... 62% 62% B2% 52 PUBLIC UTILITY. half of the year. been offsct by | PACKInE plants. will operate on 0| “Refined futures were firmer and M Bt Damage to fruit h carloads for market for the ‘week; | iogett & Myers.. 168 188 188 183 | 4rican Tel. and Telga. 4 Bid. forty '"{(.‘;;‘h“{i‘;;{" rf,';’;,;"‘:"“fi}m{g; Lxggeu &MyersB 161 W7 W7 147 |American Tel. and Telga, 4%s. by rs were strong at last week's |Loews Inc. <AL A% I LK A e ek hne. 6 prices; medium to common bulls, Louis & Nash..... 118% 14 113% 114 | Q. O P',"‘:km‘l‘n;n;"g‘: e lower; heifers, strong; bulls, 2jc|Manhattan Elev 43% 43% 43% 3% Capital Traction R. R. 5 matoes here this The crop ices at midday were unchanged to better prices in many lines, although LRS00 AU VOE: TRe erop 155 hoints higher on covering. 22 = because the a lon opo an an farmers are complaining and money | [N URCOCTIED, SmAl. Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits Over $1,500,000 i i i agricultural o8 W 3 & :i.xqzr;{i’cllwp‘e’?';!‘::l > utrt';mpfm,mem #1! prices were down at planting time. this section, but so far there is noth- lower; cows, steady. Market St Ry pr pf. 30% ®1i% 0% 1% | City and Suburban Bs.. i ol ol loy- Oil. i ; Metropolitan R_R. 5s. ing approaching a serious unemploy s < T OOl las30:, g0aZGgd | Mariand OL W M WK WK ac Electsic Light 5 et problem. Bank loans have been| PITTSBURGH, Jul _The Fu- Over a 15th St., Opposite U. S. Treasury—107 Years Old common, 4.50a5.5 g 005 | Maxwell B. ;::nmnc léll:cl‘;llc coun. Bt o materially reduced. reka Pipe Line Company has notified Quarter . omae Electric Power 6. gaugers in 3V Heifers—Choice, 7.25a7.75; fair to | Mexican e st Virginia to run oil -Choi ol Copper- Potomac Eiec. Fower G. M. z held in tanks ufitil August 4. O 900, 5;2987.00; common 'to” medium. | It Si2eg ol 11 ok | Waslisen Gu' More Grain Than Usual June 23 an’ embargo was placed on -50a8.00. - . S SLL (n)... 2% 124 12 n Gas oil runs. “Gaugers were then notified g Choleo, SI0at00; falr to|MInn G rer..s 6 Tk "fiwy. ‘ang Biee. G- 3L Is Handled at Galveston | o run on oniy from tanks that were 3.2524.50. iMoKan&Texpf.. 3% 3% 3% MISCELLANEOUS. | Y JAMES.R. RECORD. filled or tanks that if they did fill SUPPOSE A RELIABLE . 21% 21% 21 21 | Washington Market 58 (1927) would shut off the supply from wells. Cows—Choice, 5.00a5.50; fair to | Mo Pacific. £ood, 4.00a4.75; common to medium, | Mo Pacific Pf....v. 41% 4l% 41 41% ‘Washington Market 58 (1947) « | Special Dispatch to The Star. 1.50a3.50. STOCKS July 25.—The south- ‘Wheat. il Mont Power pf. FORT WORTH, July 25. e T Rt LT, su2 | Montgomry Ward. PUBLIC UTILITIES, western wheat movement stemmed for lfin’gy}z\(&l"_re.—{flxn B Ninets-thre || o bili £ First \ head, against 20138 head jast ween: | Natl Acme. : el igss a time by railroad congestion se pera Erain elevators have e Stability of Firs WOULD SAY TO YOU Fair supply of lambs, good to prime, Natl Biscuit. . in toward the Gulf of Mexico again|Jjéined and incorporated the Michi- cnameling today, releasing shipments from Texas | 8an Elevator Exchange, which will Somane NERE bumly o B0 stn: N hTens,.: T % 6 T6% | Warn Hwy. ted Bl o, b5 ey T thern ORlihoma fo Gal: | be afiiliated with the state farm bu- || Mortgage Investments e ’ 5 a market steady. Sheep, 1.00 to 4.50:|N Y Air Brake.... 56% 67 66% 67 |Wash. Ruwy. and Elec. pfd. 55 veston and relieving stagnated busi- | reau. _ Deposit $58.80 each year in my bank. If you live until you lambs, 5.00 to 11.00. ' N'Y Central. L % % % NATIONAL BANES, - ness conditions in many localities. = Our First Mortgages do not have deposited $2,030.82, I'll let you draw out $3,157.57. On the Calves—Receipts for the week ended |[NY Chi & StL.... 83% B83% 63 638 | American 164 The check in shipments was occasion- ... Dry Goods. fluctuate in price, or in princi- if you di s £ Le the first d it noon “today were 2,377 head, against|NyChi&StL1st. 60 60 6 6 |Capital ed by arrival of loaded cars at Gal-{ ATLANTA, July Both whole- other hand, if you die any time after you make the first deposi pal value, because they mature -at short intervals, and being certain of full payment they are not affected by changing mar- ket conditions. 3,144 head last week. Fair supply, | N y Dock veer 30 31% 30 31 |Eoumbin .. market steady. Calves. 4.00 to 10.50. | Ny NH & Hart... 18% 18% 18% 18%| District . Hogs—Receipts for the weck ended |y y Ont & West 18 18 18 18 | Farmers and Mechanics’ . noon ‘today were 1,009 head. against|norrolk & Westrn. %% 9% 9 96 | Federal 12.461 head last week. Light subply.|yorenern Pacific.. 74% 74% 7% 74%| Lincoin masket higher. Medium, 1%30; Digs,{oy)onoma Prod... 1% 2 1% 2 [ National ~Metropolitan ... Veston faster than steamship com-|sale and retail businessein w ; panies could-unload them, whife at in- | hats, men's hats and dry goods iy Perior points there was 2 shortage|showing decided = improvement of empty cars. More grain than usual | throughout this section of the south. { boing handled at Galveston (his| ST. LOUIS. duly 25.—gobbers wie yemr. have investigated conditions in Retail business continues dull at{small towns of the south and wes I'll let your family draw $3,000.00, regardless of the galance stand- ing in bank to your credit. Sounds interesting, doesn’t it? That’s the exact contract James L. Snyder of Wellsboro, Pa., had with the old and well tried Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of 12.30; light pigs, 11.00 to 11.10; roughs, Riggs . Vew . ife policy at low rates, but his large 7.00 to 9.00. otis Elevlh‘)r- . ;* :% :* :% BesEs, the oil centers, but brisk trade is re- | have aseertained that the shetves or Right now, when many other New Jers‘e It was a whole»] fe policy 3 T ———— O B o, sa% &% Emn 6o |V UHRERD 180 -|ported from the grain districts.|merchants are almost bare of ai|| forms of investment have de- annual dividends changed it into an endowment. Not only did _ - Pac Gas R TRUST COMPANY. Rferchants in the oil flelds are pur-!kinds of goods. . ; fated materially, our mort- d e . i FOREIGN BONDS. Pacific OIl. . 3% 36% 5% 2% | American Security and Trast.. 220 chasing no stock, saying thelr cus-|of retail prices throasnour soztSf || Dot are worth one hundred he have 85 years’ protection, but he got back in the end over uotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. | Pan-Am Pete..... 49% 49% 48% 49 |Continental Trust ...... 100 S have foresaian. them. The | Touis seetin sr ehoueh (| mages §1.100.00 more than he paid in. Our booklet, “Endowment Policies et o Pan-Am Pete (B). &% 4% & 4% | Gaiooey Jrines 2 iis prices for wheat and oats paid farm- i centsion the:dollar. t Life Rates,” tells about this remarkable insurance. Let us send Rerlin 4s. . 13 German gov. 4s.. 12% . 3% 3% 8% % | wosnington Loan 2524 ers, while below those of last vear, It is materially to your ad- 2 : i y 12: 13 Ivani; Pennsylvania you one. P. H. TAMPLET, General Agent. Special Agents: Frank D. Roach and Dwight T. Scott. Greater Rerlin 45 1214 German gov. Rremen 414s. ... 135 Krupp. 48 ol R o, | SAVINGS BAN are satisfactory and this is aiding B2% 51% 62% | commerce and Savings. 155 the retailer. vantage to possess such an in- Plerce-ATrow pf.. 38 ¥ 38 38 - FIRE INSURANCE. onths. Plerce Oll.".. 8 8 Th TR, A previous m Pitts & W Va...... 28 % 21% 28 | Gorcoran “obl 45, 143, d. . 5-,,..::“2: 4:'. u.: _Sf_‘ Ei e ATn 1017 u % 2% East Washington 2% "Despite bad :m;t last week, the bl dresden 4. ein‘ger Bank 4 143 7 live stock market showe = 3 Dreuten 4igs. Yord."L. Bank 4% 1434 | SRl Company... % % 3 30 |Secunty Sarins oo of cattle selling at an advance to- I ENS In amounts of $250 aml up. Suite 31, 1425 G St. NW. Phone Main 2277 resseldort 'i4 enna 4 % | Balilips Petroteum 1% 1% 11 ° 1| Vi hevings 12 Gay. dithougn reeeints at stock yards l furt 4 - w..... 18% 18% 17% 18 BE g aea low. Arrivals at the local yards N(S BANK Franki e Aree Wasiington Mechaics’ £ e v will ve far below thobe of SAVING B.F. SAUL CO. L J - e . Harburg 3s Hamburg 3%s. French French . Hamburg 4x. 13% Rritish vic. 4 i b 3000 1 Rt PullmanCo... 1L s s s o | s 19% Commodity Reports Mortgage Loans ESTABLISHED ) joan 56 , erican . < ot By TS Dm oMo oSl e e e | Sedomsl Daen LI Ty From Various Sections 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 1889 alue n gov. a.. 113 Helgian Rext. Railway Stl Spr. 8% B4 B o, e 3 4 German gov. 3% 113 Belgian Prem. Ray Con Copper. 12% 12% 12% | Reql Estate Tit 5 5 4.1 Il ’ —_— Reading.... 4 0% 69% 6% MISCELLANEOUS. SAN FRANCISCO, July 25.—Freight = FOREING EXCHANGE. Rep Iron & Steel.« 4% 47% 46% 47%| Columbia Graphophone com 4 5% | rates on apples from the Pacific E Q Ul TAB LE ko coast to the tast have been cut from 51% b61% £&0% 61 D. C. Paper Mfg. Co. |$1:66% to $1.50 per hundred pounds " Transfer a Royal Dutch.. Selling checks—Dollar values at noou today: [ SO¥S on ol ey .. 25 2% 4% 2 | Merchan 66 A dollar saved is a dollar earned,” r ;951 . |Southern Railway. 21 EW YORK, July 25.—Prime mer- | SO0C oot itile paper, 6%a6l%. Exchange steady: sterling 60-day bills and_com- | Standard Oil of Cal. % mercial 60-day bills on_banks, 3.53%; |Stand Ollof N J... 135 mmercial §0-day bills, 3.53%; demand, |Stand Ol NJ pt cables, 3.567%. Francs, demand, |Stewart-Warner. cables, 7.72. Belgian francs, de- |Stromberg Carb. mand, 7.53; cables, 7.34. Guilders, de- |Studebaker... mand, 31.15; cables, 31.21. Lire, demand, | gybmarine Boat 1.74; cables, 4.35. Marks, demand, 1.26%: | gyperior Ofl. cables, 1.27%. Greece, demand, 5.43. [qaPto R0ty 2% |the cotton market today, With the i o€oniy one-(hird of normal. House- - Gratifying ults From Systematic Saving —Make up your mind to join the Equitable and save system- atically. You will attain great- er results than ever before. Subscriptions for the 8lst Issue of Stock to work harder than ever without en- dangering its safety. Absolute safety of principal—plus a yield of 7 per cent :Intereu—dd“ s a new value to your ollar., Let us. show you how our First Mortgage Loans increase the vnlu: ot south a leading seller and Wall street | bejves are canning vegetables in- and the trade moderate buyers. Prices | siead. 15 |yielded 9 to 23 points at the opening|” o1 hAny July 25.—The publi Loudon Budapest Mergenthaler Linotype . ey et A StLouisSouthwn. Z% 2% 26% 27 | Mersguthaler, Tinotrpe - 1 fn car lots by the Southern Pacific el St Louis Sown pf.. #6% 36% 85% 35% B;E 33'&{.‘ u’:';:':z Dta. ki Company when not sublect o storage CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING and the way to increase the Copeal % ) ston Mono ransit. —————— Clristinnia g::‘::;{:-:fi:fi?i d‘: 6% nm e:!t | AL 2 storage will be carried at a $1.60 rate, | § — ASSOCIATION ::l':e ;:I earned dollar is by putting Stockholm Seneca Copper.... 15 15 3% 1% | Vopriftena 3 a reduction of 15% cents a hundred. NI ik Belgrade Shell Trad & Tran. 37 % 3 % =N T DETROIT, July 25.—The home fruit ; Dephnent Montreal E Sinclair Oll. 0% 20% 0% 2% nning situation is reversed from ) 41st YEAR COMPLETED ‘When investing your savings, con= P Sloss-ShefMeld.... 3% 8 % |- oo COTTON MARIEERS. | Tast year when there was ample fruit = el Nasots 4,302,030.65 sider our First Mortgage Loans. D EXCHANGE. Southern Pacific.. 18 % e | NEWLXORK, July 35-—A &ood des |and = shortage of sugar. This year [l Burplus 1,965.352.69 They offer no promises of boundless 21 20% quidatipn attended the opening of | i, fruit and berry crop probably will , but they do enable your money 46 uk 15 7% 35 % 0% “% i o m here- 5% BU :F&r.“:?fi.?é'fi"‘lnffl&"&é‘éifm‘ 12,43 | servics eomalBalon hen O ey B% 5 |and December, 11282, or 21 to 22| (loir freight rates on peaches in car % % k) 1% 3 18% 1 ™ 5 points under Saturday's cloaing. ad lots, and it is expected this will 8% | " Cotton futures opened steady. Oc- | 1084 10t SO0, 0 I8 €¥ReC atall prices 4% | tober, 12.50; December, 12.91; Janu- | tao in "ot .R: ary, 12.85; March, 13.20; May, 13.30. Sweden, demand, 20.45. Norway, de- . mand, 1296, Argentine, demand.'29.25. Texas Comeany | ,NEW OREEANS, July 25—Poor ca- Clothing. - Two Weeks With Pay Being received your money. . Brazjlian, demand, 10.75. ontreal, - s es, Repo; that a government bu- 1 5.—Manufac- Insures you a vacation, but have I nor eont: Atascant. Texas & PC&Oll. 18% 19% 19% | roau was out with an ostimate on the | 1 eyt s ating arb makIng apodl Jou thought of safeguarding your Shares, $2.50 per month They are in convenient denomina- Government bonds firm; railroad bonds | Third Avenu 1 16 16 |oarry-pver of 10,500,000 bales and a|eforts to make deliveries on time Liberty Honds, Jewels or other tions. steady. Time loans steady; 60 days, [ Tobacco Prod. s 8 5% 8 ISrivate bureau roport on condition of [ SNO™G, 1" and thus circumvent any | faluables? Rent-one of our safe 4 Por Cont Intersst 90 days, 6 months, 6 per cent. TolStL&Wpf... 16% 15% 15% 15%|68.1, indicating a crop of 8,600,000 | oasible 'cancellation of orders by enta day EQUITABLE BUILDING AR S T TnnlCo:tLv 0‘:1. & ‘;5 .;!i ;h »;“ bales, emul:dt ‘hanvy n(llll:xz' rlln “uu; retailers whose fall trade may prove | 1336 A QU 000 e NEW YORK BROKERS FAIL. Union O11 19% 19% 19% 19% [ hour of trading, prices lost 27 to 35 w'nm hope of re-uniforming the ! . 1. Ave. 915 F St. NW. & 9. NEW YORK. July 25.—The failure | Union Pacific..... 120% 120% 119% 120 poi{n&u AOcotl;-etr d;ornewllLtaos l}isf'bo gmyarll of ‘t‘he :\m bhls befin e!; . JOHN JOY EDSON, President 912~15TST.N.-W. of the firm of Chandler Brothers' Com- | Union Pacificpf... 61 6% 6 6% ‘'uturés quiet. July, ; October, | fectively extinguis] vy a ruling o! K P. REKSID See’, Pany was announced from the rostrum - 12.06; December, 12.34; January, 12.37, | the War Department against, the pro- FRAN] - r S 9 the stock exchange today, . _ abd Marab, 12.68, posal to changa the stiff Nigh flar e |