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FINANCIAL. .11 INANCIAL. . BIG RESERVE RA]'ES NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |INCREASE IN WORKING FORCES TODAY’S BOND PRICES. Any Time Is a Good Noon prices reported to The Star over direet Seahoard 68 | Canadian Pacific 6 1927 Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. BOOSTING Fq CTOR IN DETROIT New York-Washij ire by R & Co. | Stnclair Cor -Washington wire edmond 0. o . Open. High. Low. Close. Open. High. Low. Close. City of Paris 6s 1921, " opy | Bouthern S Time to Invest in Adams Express... 4% 4% 4% 4% |WabashpfA 2% my 2 o Wreach Govitamiat i 11| Sorithers Pacifc cour. 4. . ool ’ Aflr Reduction 30% 30% 80% 80% | Western Md. 10 100 10 10 e e Government of Switserland Se 906 g e | o f AJax Rubber...... 28 28 28 23 |WesternMd2d 19% 19% 19% 19% .. Kingtom o Belglum T4s.... - 10% | Union Pacifie 1at 4n - 2% rst ortgages 8 Alaska Juno 1% 1% 1% 1% | Western Paciflc.... 5% 25% % % a.nk P051t10n Has A 8 I d M t TR e "3 - 101, | Union Pacific cony. 4s. 1 5 ALiad/cngmis| I (06 TG WasteraiTinion. . sC I8, 4], 1T WY 0 MIprove e pEusn s B0sf | Fnton, Bacifc O v b Bt But more ‘especially is this type Allled Chem pt.... 1 81 81 8 |Westhse AirBrk... 86 8 8 81 o kK o G- B. and Ireland 503 | United States Rubber Tis . 21008 i} of investment . desirabl . . K. of G. hen Allis Chalmers. ... a1% S1% 81 81 WesthousoB& M.. a% e 4% € 1ly— Pl A £ G It ind Ireland 5 © 875 | United Btates Bteel 8. F. wisd || OF rable wi Fold 60 to 77.8 Per Cent.|4TbChuimers.- 8% & S o |wheomears.. o0 % 9 % rially—Many Plants Are Active. |iaifi’el s Sl ik | Vi il ot e aty | Enssmiosntitions sase mscerialn . e . hison, e A N Good Local Inquiry A o e o e | e Al ol T S‘t t1 El h 2;?::5’: (E’f?fi,.:.-, 7% | Wilson & Co. 1st 6 ... 8 || cles for even 30 days mhead. : Am Can.. 21 ;% 2% 28% |Willys-Overland.. 6% 6% 6% oo 1tuation sewhere. Atias Bowhoo os 0o 64e ] 1005 SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. The FIRST TRUST NOTE remains for Bond Am Can pf. S% B1% B1% BI%|Willys-Ovidpf.... 20 29 29 29 Baltimore and’ Ohlo con gl o at par, even through panics, when or Bonas. Am Car & Fdy.... 1224 124 124 1%8% | Wisconsin Central 284 2a% 28% 28% Baltimore and Ohio Gu . o (Reported by n-d'"fl“m’ i nl-lm loucunfurm with our re- Am Chicle Co. 5% 15% 16% 15% | Woolworth....... 1124 113% Mgy 1i2% BY PHIL §. HANNA. Vited to submit bids for 3,000 metric | Kethiehem aen etag A 0 & ; g remmtsaniiyias r BY I A. FLEMING. 8% 18% | Wortht P . . em Bteel refdg. w o 8B% | American Tel. & Tel. 6s 1922 99 904 Am Cotton Of1 1 19 orthington PmD. 40% 40% 39 40 | Speclal Dispatch to The Stai ons of steel rafls and 8,000 fishplates | I 5 e ot 9T It should be patent to even the!Am Druggists “ o4 |Wright Aero....... 8% 8% 8% 8%| DrrROIT, for the Tangier-Fez railroad in Morocco, | it A ogt e Il | A T o s 1030 Se Wi most casual observer that the long |AmIce pf......... 63 [ St P DETROIT. Tuly 8 =00 o the s o B l; Tan 0% o0 Period of dullness. declining values | Am International. 3 £t 53 S0, CRIMomor:sies o 4% 4% [nees this watk In this ssction has bes Oeal nd Ohlo conv. 415n 3R | American Tobaees Ca: i oo and depression has not been due in Am Linseed. ... 2% 2% 4% ness this week in this section has been CHICAGO, July 29.—Bituminous e and Ohio gen. 41ga. . 75 |Anaconda Copper 6s 1921. 881, B8Y Am Locomotive. 8% 82 8% 8l HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. an increase of 1,800 men in the working | 0al production in the midwest is low, | (. e and Obio cony. . 83 | Anglo-Americun_ Ofl Tl 1f 100 10034 the slightest, for the last years at|am Safety Razo! 4 4 4 ¢ Tam 183 100 12M 229 40 | forces of automobile manufacturers. The but there is no promise of a short- . _l,pnlll refdg. 67% | Armour & Co. Ts 1930. :<'| g least, to the condition of the money [AmShip & Com... 6% T % % B, I age unless there is an unexpected o Nortumeatorn 1aini0s 16258 | Bethiehem Bieel 7o 1023 it g"“&l Consult Our Loan Dept. .824 800 |total gain of employment in this city |revival of general business next win-|Chicago, R. I. and Pacific refdg. 1pm.. t. Al Am Sugar. o8 6 63% 68K marke! t times there m_a)' have Ams“:"pf 8 89 89 B9 —ee. in all lines was over 4,000 workers. There | ter. Railroads which use 28 per cent | Chicako Union Station 64s. . 105 ° | Central Argentine 6a 1927 81 = appeared to be a stringency, but 1|,y sumgrrs @y 4 48 48 are now over 200,000 industrial workers | 9 the 'bituminous "production have | {oinlldated as T . SaeLy o, B I & Pacitie 6o 1072 085 99, | N & LUCHS was not real, and at all times banks | om Te] & Teleg... 105% 106% 105 105 employed here, and as the high figure | N0 coal in storage and only about F!;::'Ee"i;..“:d,f’“‘“"" 7s 1930. . 1084 | C. C. & St. Louis 6a 1929.. 9! 801, have been in possession of ampl % 121% 123 1ast year was 290,000, it is estimated the | ten days’ supply on hand. Industries | Genersl Eiecte. oo . 483 | Con. Gax of New York se 1021.. 1003 100 Main 2345 en in possession ple | Am Tobacco 128 consume 31 per cent and 10 Tgcneral Eleotric Gs . * 100" | Copper Export x funds, which they did not care to tie | Am Tobacco (B).. 122 123% lg! 28 plants are running at 70 per cent of | i r €, T hl;m"g and 10 per cent :;(ru.)d u{‘r"l;lr]:: ._'ud Rubber Co. 8 1841... 1011 | Copper Export 1001 713 14th St. up at price valuations on securities, |Am Woolen....... 72 T2 o ,',m capacity. ps i Northern T3 1636 - 1013 | Qovper Prbors H et Than o call Tokhs, real estate | A Woolenpt. ... 0, 9 - (o] The bank position also has improved | ooieW - YORK. July 20.—Practically : - Y00k | Cotahy Tacking, Co. T8 19 (] . call loans, Am Writing Prpt. 28 28 2 SNaLaHIATISY, thord having besas an. i orery firm here which can produce 8% | B. F. Goodrich 7a 1025, B9y TP ety A Wettin By ww W% W : r 5 been an in- | or buy coal suitable for Navy use Is ¢ n 57% | Gult 0i] Corporation Tu TR 88 Mon tu l o It certainly wasn't the reduction of | Assets Realzn 1 crease' in deposits of $16,000.000 for the | SOOmitting blds for furnishing Navy | sisonrl, Kansas o0 ders Ioi 104% | Hocking Vailey 00 1954« ohe s ey an the four federal reserve regional |AssoDryG2dpf.. : week and a reductlon in the loans of | {n"Sraghington, eing received | Mimouri Pacitic general 4 357 | Humbie Ol 7a 1623, o1 o .000—7%, tnterest, 1n sums of $1.000 to 35,- Tk ke o diseount. trom 6 o | A0 O <1t —_ local banks from the federal rescrve S o7 ok Conita T 10 it | Koot Conper 10 i 11111 32 g | . g by B eed of gt o0 X . ystem. Banke) ate X eb. 8. D2 ggett ob. X § ay B Do cent, that made money as]atiBieenDE All Foreign | F i R e oatter Pottery. W York Telephone 6. U3 |Procier & Gamble Tu 1022...... 1004 100 Joseph eller J5e"s. easy as it Is today In New York. Atlantic Cst . oreign Issues Favored |§hma "With proved - prospects for | ATLANTIC CITY. July 20.—The ! Wentern comr. o B e e T | o Several local ban having call | Atlantie Gulf..... . fall business. The paint and varnish m:“;“;'}‘l ‘;}!'" Potters’ Association | Northern P 5 . "8y | Senrs, Roebuck & Co. 921.. 99% 100 money placed in New York were | Atlantic Gulf pf and Many Highs for Year jtrade is nearly up to the 1920 standard, e National Brotherhood of Op- | Packard Motor Car Co! 933, | Sears, Roebuck & Co. 7s 1922.. 98 90 X = ¥ork y Hig TNt ehipments of Tron ore fiom Lake | erative Potters will meet here August | Eennayl s 1908 1% | Bears, Rochuck & Co. Tn 19230 97 97% in the open call market, they had |Balto& Ohlo. .. Are Reached. of ldle vossels on Lake Torle, and many | for the entire industry. peontylTanla s of A0, - 108 | Souchwesters Bell 7o 10 o Co-Operative Building been invested in acceptances at 3% | gaito & Ohio D! oats will be withdrawn from service | CLEVELAND, July 29.—The pottery | Neafiug general 4 . 5% | Swift & Co. 7a 1923 7y 9% AR per cent a BY STUART P. WEST. August 1.1t is estimated that the Lake | plants in Ohio’ expact & % DOy | Bt Louts and Sen Frai 631} | Texas Co. 78 1922 o9 90% Association Nowmtber 3, 1919, a “freak” call | BethSteel (B).... Superior mines are operating at onlv 17| Cided increase 1n” outpat by Auguaut | 5 Louis and 8an Francisco 64 808 | Union Tank Car Co, 78 1930... 100% 100% , 1919, B Stacl 5% Dt NEW YORK, July 20.—Once more |Det. cent of capacity. It s reported | 5 eaylCrease in"output by August |sr. Uouis and San Fravciscn fnc. n. |1 903 | Western Blectric Co, Ta 10287 1004 o0 Organised 1879 1 ase their pay |Seaboard Air Line refig. 4s I 407 | Westinghouse E. & M. 7s 19317 101% 101 41st YEAR COMPLETED Joan was made at 2 per cent. 1t Is evident that the discount rates of the reserve banks are not in line with the open market rate, although Bklyn Rapid Trn Bklyn Rap Tr ctf: Booth Fisheries today the outstanding fact in the [ Salumet and Hecla :“?-‘D:‘:"‘,‘l‘"‘i“c:';gg:: rolls at that time, financial situation was the pressure |for two years without reopening the 5 Awsets .......... Surplus . $4,303,536.8% $1,965,322.59 Potatoes. Grain, Produce and Live Stock £ idle money supplies for employ- |mine. it s impossible to get time money |Burns Bros... o Yy BUpD ploy NEW YORK, i from banks for less than 6 per cent.|Butte Copper. ment and the increasing difliculty . of old pot. , July ~Shipments SIVE Syst aticall: toes - " emi pAl the tederal reserve reslonai | Butterick. .- found in placing these funds to aq. |St. LOUIS Traders Show Usually” Jate this. year, have. slosed. £y SuR Foeuden, AL WL 3 T"mlllhy"le EQ““fl)’,‘e Fichmond, Dallas, Minneapolis - and S:..,‘;‘;:}:pi.,‘f,, vantage. The call money market,| (Qptimism Despite Dullness '55‘.:;’.;’3‘.:"’"&?{‘:‘.“ 100902 sars T “the mf:fifif;‘“;,’,}ft;: !{Pflyhare(l:sr;.ea)‘:um_- “l-‘:fng;:x?’ege'fr:g 2 il e —Now's the time to make up your Bt. Louis, and these banks are strain. | Canadian Pacific. . 1124 8% 112 12 | with rates as low as 3% per cent, has % : season of 1919-1920. cars in the|puchel, 40a1.30: beans, bushel, 1.00a| Live poultry—Roosters, per 1b., 18; mind to Join the Bquitable and save ing themselves to finance cotton and ! Gentral Leather... 34% 36 3% 84%|become unprofitable; consequently BY J. N. FINING. 1.50; beets buch, 2a3; cabbage, head, | turkeys, per Ib. 5 i systematically. You will attain great- 6a19; carrots, bunch, 1a3; celery, dos., | per 1b. 27 gl fi’;‘“};fla Reats, or resslts than ever before. 2 o 2 cel g 3 ., 27a30; hens, per Ib., ; keats, % CentraiLeathpf.. 68 6% 68 6 |jenders turn their attention more to |Special Dis to T Automoh! # 6% 26% 26% 7 o | Special Dispate e Star. s utomohiles. T5a1.25. 4 £ h Certo de Fusco. i | L oney and discovering that| ST. LOUIS, July 20.—Although| NEW YORK. July %9_Hares| (Corn doz, 10ai5: cucumbers, bas-|’ 1 - S _|business is in the stagnation result- | Motors, a corporation formed a year | ket, 25a50; eggplants, basket, 1.00a Dressed poultry—Fresh-killed spring Subscriptions for the 81st Issue of Stock gr-ln. although at least part of the urden they are carrying should be shared by other reserve banks. Boston has a reserve ratio of 77.8 % 86 86 |they could not do all the busin ! per cent; New York 7 Philadel- g:;z-r& O?lv«;.fi. - b4 :g;: B okl they wished o 40 at the & per cent |ing from transitional conditions in | &€ to'manage and operate the com- |1.25; lettuce. basket, 4.00a5.00. Shickens, per Ib., 30a35; hens, per lb. phia, 64; Cleveland. 65, Richmond, Greal e I8 M e P |level, began reducing their oifers to this territory, business men are | Panies making Mercer, Simplex and| Lima beans, basket. 150a175; 28; roosters, per lb., 22; turkeys, 38a Being Received 7 more optimistic than at any time | Locomobile cars, is to be dissolved,|onions, “100 Ibs., 1.25a1.50; peppers, |40; Keats, young, each, 60a7s. Chi Mil & StP.. 43.7; Atlanta, 41.7; Chicago, 59.5; St. 5% per cent. 2% Since the reaction toward better busic | And_the three companies will again |basket, 30a35;: squash, basket, 26a30;| Pork—Dressed, small, per Ib. 15. Shares, $2.50 Per Month Louis, 53.9; Minneapolis, 39.1; Dallas, | Chi Mil & St P pf. ; It was not surprising that these 40.4, and San Francisco, 62.3. Chi & Northwn.... 66 66% 66 663 o 0 o L B nees It is the dispos operate as separate i i 3 % Fomd ] 5 « isposition, P units. 1t is | tomatoes, basket, 40ai.00; green, 40a The average s 63.4 per cent com-|ChiR1& Pacific.. 8% % 24 & |;yoney suraces of abuidance in (he |00 manufactarers” whote: | planned to put the Mercer plant on | 50: apples, barrel, 3.00a6.50; hamper, | Ldve tock—Calves, cholce, per Ib 4 Wer Gent Anterest pared with 44.2 in January, 1920 ChiRI& P 6%Dpf.. 64% 64% 64% 4% ¢ siil) further reduction of hank dis- | S81eTs. retailers and consumers to be o l"‘;‘d“flw" basis of thirty cars a|1.50a2.25. 10; lambs, choice, per lb., 10all; live TEomay ho that the ense. of money. |Gh R1& B iR pr.. M6 W T T | 26l riten Sna open” market sates, | extremely cautious, ‘and it s this [ month this year and double that( Blackberries, quart. 20a30; canta-|hOES, 11 EQUITABLE BUILDING the inability to employ it to go0od |Cpjje Copper... 1% 10% 10%| should have aroused another display ition which is holding ‘the whole- number next year. loupes, basket, 1.00a1.25; currants,| Green fruits—Apples, per bbl., 3.00a G s ohors e any PelD | Chino Copper. . 23% 2% 2 |of enthusiasm in the bond market, |S#le trade in restraint. auart, '18a20; huckieberries, quart. 201000, western, per box, 3.5084.50: 915 F St. NW business, Indeed there are mans =113 | Cocn Cola. 8% 33 33 |surpassing anything seen so far this tigation of retail business Auto Aceessories. a25; pound, ~76; peaches, | California lemons, per box, 10.00a11.00 : Siryddte n the news of the duy favorable to | oolo el 2 2% month. s that large department stores| CLEVELAND, July 29—Frank A.|CTate pincapples, crate, 5.00 | California oranges, per crate, 5.50a6.50; || JOHY JOY EDSON. President #he outloole for the future. althoush | So}6.7 B B sew| Itis seldom that the word “violent” |in the soiith and west have had six Scott, receiver for the Standard Parts | 23,00}, watermelons, each, 15a30; per gapefrult, per crate, 6.00a8.00; peaches FRANK P. REESIDE, Sec'y, there ‘are admittedly some problems | 80) 5% % 4% 4| can properly be applied to a move- | months or of wonderful trade. | Company, has asked permission to |2 125.00a400.00. per crate, 3.50a4.50; cantaloupes, 1.50a A R e PNT .. e ek 88 g |ment in bond prics, but there was | These busin Qi not nesitate to | pay oft 10 per cent of the indebted- Selling Prices at Noon. 3.00. 3 exaggeration in using this term | ta eir 1o 1t once and read- | ness of that corporation. i ate Deonle e e Coalucicalan. a o L to descrive the market today. e e e o0 the, mew | tharthe Dibineen-commenced 1o mhoe | e T ret witier g ssstibleaFotatoes new. Mo, 1 LOAN : g ats bo i % bt 5 he two features were the heavy |Dbasis The average dec e inl|a_ profit in May and that th T 4 oA win 2 Irel, )a4.75; lettuce, nearby, per B e e e camtoe . | e s aredt Bn b aceumulation of foreign xovernment |pri 1t by theas atores has been | trade is on the upgrade. o TOt°T[#pet L R il T T T R L S 5708 onds, attractive because of their . ‘but their gross sales —_ wheat, 1.30%; August, 1.29%;|1.00; Romaine lettuce, 239,.2_50, ‘cym- LIBERTY BONDS The bureau of labor statistical de- L Bugar, 16% 16% 16% 16% | bl vie of 3 the e o eclares that the commad- | GoDa A . 0 16 10K 11K | metny 1o femang for yobr, have heen ag Ereat o September, no_bid. e aoket tuday makes the dollas | Cavs CARSTUREF:- Tk 5 1% 18 | them torwacd one or teo nointe |than B0 por cont of the Mmoney taken |siiaANAPOLIS, Tad., July 29._The| Sales Bog lote of ey is a0 barrel, 3.00a4.50; peas, nearby, per bar- Regiatered or C: worth 40 per cent more than a few | W R (AN ugt " 190 190 189% 190 | completing an advance of three, four |in for the similar period last year. Standard Oil of Indiana has reduced |to quality and condition, at 1.02, 1.08,|rel. 6.00a12.00: onions, 1.50a2.00; cab- o gatrred o MMEDoe, years ago. ok & V¥ B e e s Y a1 similar the price of gasoline in this state one |1.12, 1.16, 118 and 1.20; 6,200 bushels | bage, "3.50a4.50 per barrel; cucumbers, Libes Denv & Rio G pf. 1% 1% D hin a little more | Unemployment in this section is X Philippine One-Year Certificate. | pome Mines...... 17% 17% 17% 175 chan a wee increasing slightly and savings ac- |t ® allon. of red winter, garlicky, spot, at 1.21;|160a360; esgplants, per crate, 3008800 604 14th St. N. he Treasury yester received | Do ot Johnson. 614 614 604 60%| In many cases prices were well|counts, which had been in sing up cargoes on grade, No. 2 red winter, | tomatoen. yer b""zf)b”";fg"" oo, A5 t. N.W. D Gor 310,000,000 1 per cent certifi- e 13% 14 |above their previous high for the|to June 13, are now decreasing with Fruit. ":,’:2{(‘”1’-?2‘% Oy ied winten peridozen; beans, /30040 50 perbaros. Bids f0r B D e Briiin: e 1% N | Sear reached during the abortive |machine-like regularity. Drawing of | SAN FRANCISCO, July 29.—The | FAIICKY, I 214 : Noo 4 7ed RER B2 | cyrcaGo LIVE sTOCK MARKET. and the urzent {blings, per crate, 50a75; spinach, per Boods bought and Sold pine Islands dated August 1, 1921, o) TS a 5% 46w | January rise, which was checked s0lexpense money for summer vaca- prune harvest now is in progress, with | ;& Z o With one year to maturity Famous Players. - %% s g 1| SIATPIY whenl the money market shut | tions cxplains this te a ccriain ex- |brices falr though variable The crop lcky: 1109% . CHICAGO, July 29 (United States Over a ‘The highest bidder was the Guar- |EeGMInes® S P e down in February. tent, bur - some undoubicdly have |1f only about 73 per cent of normal in SO o, mew, yellow, ) 4 hieds) bureau of markets).—Cattie—Re- & anty Trust Company of New York and | §5F A spnait e B::]:e-;:r:l‘?:urt"‘A:-r-;:)cle L;.:m k beer ebliged by neceasity to draw ((he T Etheen w}!‘;;lecttheln":)h: sSante llower in carload lots; contract corn. ceipts, 4,000 head; market slow, gen- Quarter o Gen Electric s remarka emand e BIICEER,: 116 2ry | 3ue for g & - spot, 74: track corn, yellow, No. 3 or|erally steady. Bulk beef steers, 7.25a Jent Si Dividend. = for investment se. s wa 'report more intensive saving by several weeks, there will be ; . of a e e ey | CenMetes e e T Thought “That Tt mency ‘Tenders are | those who are at work. only a fair yield, although weather | "G50 9T 00s of No. 3 yellow | 200: Pulk fat she stock, 4.50a6.50: of - 1919-20, early in the latter :"'“lt"‘c": Lt o willing to accept down to 5% per ha 2 conditions now are favorable. at 74 per bushel. i canners and cutters, largely, 2.75a Century Year, to hear of a dividend of 100 per |joo i oy $21, 82 cent for loans that run all the way |Conditions in the South —_— Oats—No. 2 white, b1 3, 50. 3.75; bulk bulls, 5.0026.00: choice Without Jent in stock. Delaware. Lackawanna | (FO0GNC S up to six months, own v LEAF TOBACCO MARKET Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to|light butcher bulls, 6.50a7.00; bulk and Western Railroad Company is the | Sreat Nov o ment money must n Reported Near Normal s quality, 1.00a1.25 per bushel; No. 2|light veal calves, 10.00a10.50; heavy a Loss. | e R mpany aad shars. | Houston Of 5% 5 minds to a similar concession. eporte ar NOrMalCy | BALTIMORE, July 29.—Receipts this| western export spot, 1.30 per bushel; | calves, 7.00a9.00. . holders of record August s will get | Hupp Motors. . a‘i ‘9:% The buying of bonds exte BY RALPH SMITH. wrek again increased to 1,896 hogsheads, | NO. 3, 10 auotation. Hogs—Receipts, 16,000 head; active: % s the juicy dividend. Illinois Central. . some o the better V| neelal Dispatoh to Tho Star. which is about as many as can be| Hay—Prices nominal. " better grades, medium to strong Tlle Rl‘llt Kind of an Seiiliiire! Boabelomss Inspiration. ... 3% 3 shares, but did nov discouraze pro- | Speciat D - o _op | Randled In the state warehouses. - Sales | , Straw—No. 1 strarght rye, nominal; | weight, steady to 10 lower: all others *_ .. |interboro Metro. 4« essional operators from continuing | ATLANTA, Ga, July 20.—Not | gligte0, 2t f 020 Tareiioiin, 500 [ No. 2 straight rye, nominal; No. 1 tan-|steady to 10 higher than yesterday's Investment Smith. Andrews & Marston of Balti- | nterboro Met pf.. 2 Nk their raid against various industrials, | stnce “the armistice have economic | N075 540 “There has been no furiher | Bled Iye, 15.50: No. 2 tangled rye |average: top. 1175: bulk lights and more announce that they are to take [ [ne| Harvester. ... 2 mu The speculative program evidently | conditions in the south been so near- | ;a8 T SHocl 08 I Jurther | 15.00; No. 1 wheat, 14.50a15.00; No. 7 |light butchers, 11.25a11.70; bulk pack- ; , over the Washington office of Thomb- | 1) Mer Marine 0% 10% was to develop fresh weak spo Iy nunln;n‘ o dec]:’xlreskth‘u At offerings continue to ,mnmvf‘i“"n Guality, | Wheat, 12.00; No. 1 oat, 13.00; No. 2ing sows. 9.50a10.00; pigs mostly —is the one that will pay the son & McKinnon, one of the leading |12l H 2 while simultancously covering short|lanta Federal Reserve Bank in its [ 0at, no quotation. teady; b 7 . : private wire houses of New York city, :":; ‘{3}’8‘;&"“'““" e o contracts elsewhere. monthly review. The statement con- | Prices of Maryland tobacco per 100 i y fleaty: Tulk ‘belter guidos. W825a) | highest vate of Takerest in and that it will. after August 1. be | iy Booee " 5% 5% Consequently, w International comprehensive analysis of | P 3 CHICAGO, July 20.—New declines in| “Syeen Receipts, 9,000 head: native keeping with absolute safety. operated as a branch of the Baltimore | Intl Paper. Paper, Pullman, Worthington Pump, {bank loans and investments, as com- | Iuferlor and frosted. ... - . 3.00a 5.00 | the price of wheat took place today. Ex-|1ambs” strong to 25 higher; packers' : establishment. Invmcg‘lleo I:W lg& Pierce-Arrow preferred, Allied Chem- e peak times, and points |Sound common - 8.00810.00 | port demand was poor and receipts 1arge. { (001 1000, bulk, 9.25a9.50. et The safety of an investment W. J. Flather of the Riggs National | Kansas City Sou.. 26% 2% 25% been weak yesterday, e e merih. ot Juney ihe & +4%.00a40.00 | whereas shipments here had been on ottiers, Jo0 and B10. omisnl | imterest vite, and, fikewise, Bank left tgay for Poland Springs,|KansasC Soupf... 4sa 49% 4% Locomotive, Car and Foundry, C. report declares, dcpartment stores |Seconds, common to medium. 5.00a17.00 | 3.000,000 bushels. Opening quotations, |sort; native fat ewes, m" 5.00; b lk‘_’ h int t t di 1 Me. 3 Kelly-Spring Tire. 41% 4% 41% Leather and General Electrie, were |registered a decrease in the money |$econds, good to fine {18.00030.00 | which varied from unchanged figures to| 4 00a4.75. o SO0 e L the: Cigferpst: wate” ‘directly 'A. V. Nevius of the same institu- | Kennecott. 19% 1% 19% disposed to rall ‘alue of thelr sales, as compared | hey tabacco, fine cu 15:00035.00 |2 cents lower. with September 1.2¢ to influenced by its safety. tion returned from a month’s outing | Keystone Tire 2% 3% 12% Sugar Stocks Detter. with a year ago. but they remark 23.00 | 1.25 and December 1.261; to 1.27, were COTTON MARKETS. Naicherl ican. Do, Guiceased in northern New York. Lake Erie & WpE. 23 23 28 Representatives of the su upon an enlarged volume of actual e c— followed Dby a material setback alll NNEW YORK, July 29—Under mod- in i R, V. Fleming, vice president and |LeeTire & Rubber 21% 28 2% finers, who have been expres ales. Stocks of goods on hand have DIVIDENDS DECLARED. around. H erate selling by New Orleans and for-| | beyond certain limits except cashier of the Riggs National Bank.|Lehigh Valley.... 53l Bily 3% themselves very bearishly on the raw | decreased within the year by 17 per Stockob Rains had a_bearish effect on COMM ejgn interests, based to some extent| | at the expense of the other. will_spend the month of August ai | Liggitt & Myrspf. 102 102 102 sugar market, and have depreciated [SCDG 0 hotesale firms In se Bectcd Payable, | ALICE opening X Sont ots. cent lower. | upon favorable weather. the cotton 3 May. eceesces 11% 1N 1% he activities of the Cub. 0 y-thre v a s - " e - | inclug Septe! . 6015 2 T " e N ar s Active: e s 124 m clivitios of the Cuban commis- i), fud’ cities report an_inerease in | e Biger tien @ B 85, 10 sept. 1|market underwent a slight further drop. T O o Dot Our First Mortgages pay Bonds to the face value of $23.500 | gunati Sugar..... 8% 38% 38% St them. Rirst they complained |the volume of sales. Hardware is|Cleveland & Pifts H'E, spec Oats were easier with other grain.|under the previous close, with Ostober| | 7% interest and offer absolute were traded in on today’s session of hattan Elev... 49% 49% 49 the three-cent level was too|the only commodity that has shown | guar q. foc "Aug. 10 Sept. 1|starting unchanged to %a3% off. Sep-|at 11.88, and December, 12.36. Sub- i B Manh high, that it was being artificially | decline, and in this line the prices | Cons Gas Co, q. $1.75 ... -Aug. 11 Bept. 15 | tember, 38% to 39, and then continuing | sequent rallies of 7 to 8 points occur- security of principal and 15 | to sag. red on Liverpool buying, and an ac- certainty of yield. the Washington Stock Exchange, this | 2201 Shirt. . 20% T 0% ! Betng one effect of the decidedly casier | danhattan SBirt. ) B e maintained, and that the law of sup. |have not declined, as in other mer- | “gfeg eri helug onie efider ot the.decldedly easier L uGeel y H Ply and demand ousht not to be ce|cantile activities i ‘hue. : Downturns in the value of hogs Weak- | cumulation of less favorable cr - y Sooeee WW M4 % Co, g, $3... 2) Aug. crop re- ened provisions. ports from the belt, especially from In amounts of $250 and up. interrupted. The answer to this w The bank’s report on agriculture |Delaware. lack & such a flood of buying orders for|shows that only 70 per cent of the| stk 100%. ‘Aug. 8 raws at 3 cents a pound that the|normal cotton acreage is in cultiva- | Lee Rubber . Aug. 15 commission raised the quotation toition, and that the decrease in yield | Liggett & Myers & Marland Oil Maxwell B. 10 10 May Dept Stores.. 79% 79% 79 Mexican Pete..... 1043 106% 103% is probable that some of the orders came from local banks, investing money that they have heretofore car- rled on calil loans in New York cit; Aug. 20| Subsequently bullish crop estimates | Texas. 8ept. 1]led to rallies, but then the wheat mar- [ Futures opened quiet, but steady; ket fell lower than before. The close | October, 11.95. December, 12.40. Jan- £ 8ept. 1]wag unsettled at 1 cent to 5 cents |uary, 12.39; March, 12.73. B. F. SAUI ( O 3 Washington Gas 5s were quite Miami Copper 21 .21 2 31 cents. will be even larger because little |ppott tive at 65%. pital Traction 3 opened | Middle States 1% 10% et S commercial fertilizer has been used.| g’ . 15 gept. 1|net decline, with September 1.23% to IVER! L. e at 863 and advanced to 87. and later | Midvale Steel. wha Bl B% 4 - e extent of building activities | Nai. Lend. o $1.50. Aue 15 ept 11795 Gna December 1.26% to 1.26%. | LIVERPOOL, July = 29-Cotton— Mort, Loan o 8715, "Railway general s brought | o Kan & Tex 2 2% | Washington Stock Exchange, |in sclected cities is shown by build- | Nat Lead pf, o 3172 'Aug 19 sepe 13| ‘Later the corn market hardened | Spot, dull; prices, ehsler. Good mid- gage 3 923 and eased to 021, Riggs Realty | dg bacific. 20% 201 20% e for June as follows: Penn Coal & Coke, . $1."/Auk, © Auk. 10| with wheat and then again turned | Jlin& &73: fully middling, 8.33; mid 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Bs. long term maturity, Sold at 88. ific pt % 0% 40%| Washington Gas Ze—$1.0M a 0t New Orleans, | Pitts Steel pf. q, $1.76..."."Aug. 13 Sept. 1|down hill. The close was nervous, i | 3lin& 785, low middiing, 645; good . I. Ave. L. W. Mo Pacific p! g as 5x—$1.000 at 7614, $1.000 il +412.a50; | Standard Milling, 9. 2., "Aus. 20 Aug. 31| o % cent net lower, with September | Srdinary. 5.83. ordinary, 6.08. Sales, 3 . Standard Mill pf. q. $1.50. J P 3,000 bales, including 2,900 American. 14% 14% 14% | at 7615, $1.000 at 7635, $1.000 at 761, @ 48 e ar (atTBSL000 at 0 EL0w at #,000 at| Tampa, s s‘:'orlnl‘"':fimx:'“' h’?fi: West Penn Trac & P D, 4. % A T% T2 | UG Traction Bso8300 af S6%, $1.000 at Toyennad e R ST . 1% 104 10% 10%| 8ok, $1000 ac 7. $1000 at'sT a .20 “Aug. 311 (0. % 0€ us. 1 Aug. 15} WHEAT in the stock list there was scarcely cme. nything doing. A sale of Capital ::::gnnme ng raction was made at 87%, and more | X2t Tead. ..... offered at the same price. A few odd | Newada Copper. | Receipts, 200 bales. all American. Open. High. Low. Close.| Futures closed steady: August, 8.16 m 1. 1261 123% 1.38% |October, 8.39: December, 8.48: January. 120 126 1.26) |8.52; March, 8.63; May, 8.69. July (1922) STOCKS—BONDS—COTTO! MONEY AND EXCHANGE. lots of Mergenthaler brought 1.181; #hingt Rail ctrie b3 New Or Tex & M 55 85 65 65 - ington Rallway 'l.x::‘l Electric gen ral o J 5: —_—— NYC;";";{ }’,‘.3‘, K.q//‘, Z:,g Zi:: DontEue Go-SLOGO at 038, SLOK at il Commodlty Reports va YORK‘G Js‘lly; —Trime i e P e s'i)anhcm coi ol e LSS GRAIN—SUGAR—COFE! y CKS. ¥ Chi %, i, S s 5 cantile paper, 6a6%. Exch: : 5 160 80% .60 . July 2: - S Quo At NS H&Hart... 18% 18% 16% 16%| Rigs Realty o (long 81,000 at 85, 1,000 From Various Sections |steriing 60-day Bifis and commerciai | - OATE o %) 508 value. DUPI P S e S tations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Ce. Norfolk & Westrn. 9 9% 9% 96 at 55, $1,000 at 88, i 60-day bills on_ banks, 3.5618%; com- |Sep! .38y 381y 383 NE ! Bia." askes, | Norfol e 0 at 87. Rubber. mercial 60-day bills, 3.61%; demand, | Dec- " Al AT .r;.auw.mflfll“.’?i‘??;. 1:‘1‘;2;-1:0319'_!1;"03 Aetna Explosives . 124 | Northern Pacific.. 6% 7% 6% T1% 2 . ton Gas Light—1 at f B Allied 0il % 2 1% 13 orgenthale ; AKRON, Ohio, July 29.—Reports|3.55%;: cables, 8.56%. Francs, de-| x; ORK. July 29.—Flour—Un- Oklahoma Prod... 1% 8| Morgenthaler Linotype—10 at 1181, & at f ., July ports NEW YORK, July 29.—Flour—Un-| bales, caused selling on the f Aned o 45 n ¥ 2, % mand,” 7.58; cables, 7.59. Belgian Spri o] o a s 3 t ¢ i a e officials of tire|Guilders, demand, 30.76; cabl .81, = [BEoa0. g e | 1 usman Boston and Sidiiat DaciAm Pote..... 4% 49 48% 48K Bid and Asked Prices e e aShactage. unjess | Lire, - demand, 4.17; = cables, 2081 strafghts, 6.00a6.15. Other articles un- | downward movement was stopped and | |{ .I10 0. on yoming @ Pan-Am Pete (B). 4% :18% o o BONDS broduction is further Increased, The|Marks, demand, 123; cables, 124 chaneed = 0 46 cars menced to.xecover. | 20 Broad Street, New York umet and Jerome 12 EenneylTanle e, o % oh o PUBLIC UTILITY. QGoodyear Company hea pished wro Greece, demand, 545 Sweden de |kaw valley, 1.25a160 cwt.: Jersey Carbon_Steel 17 Penn Fright -l -l (Rorr e . ductlon up_to. 28 ] yan 3 azilian, | cobblers, 3.00a3.25 cwt.; California white s yTrENL?ERSExn. {s @lso making 170,000 pairs of rub- |Argentina, demand, 29.75. Brazilian, ber heels daily. Firestone is produc- |demand, 11.25. 4 L - epraske early) “15 YEARS” Carib Syndicaty . 's Gas £ ancicate 4% 4% | People American Tel, and Telga, 435 .. —New York Cotton Ex- Shstp Tradiag :l‘ 8 | Peoria & Ea 1% % TeL and Telem41p Montreal, 10 15-16 per cent di t. ght an 1318 3 el. ctl. tr. 5s.. e 2 A - scount. Clties Sersice (new) 16| pere Marquette... 214 2% 2% nd Tel. conv. 6 g D e the. working | Government and raiiroad bonas firm. Tuveating many thousands of dollars change—New York Produce Time loans easy; 60 days, 90 days, 5% DAIRY MARKETS. for clients without the loss of a single Exchange—New York Coffee Phila Company... 30 80 and Potomac 5s. %0 Plerce-Arrow. 16 13% A ¢ . "Telephone 5 Plerce-Arrow pf.. 32 2% 29 Capital Trae epl e B Pierce Oll.... T TH TR TH| OIS nd Sabuben 5ot Pierce Oll pf .. 51 51 50 Bl |Metropolitan R. K. 3¢ i 15 165 15 |Potomac Electric Ligh Pond Creek Coal. . 15 Potomac Electric cons and Sugar Exchange—Chica- &0 Board of Trade—Amnori ate Members of Liverpool Cotton Association. Citles Service (old) . Cities Service pf Columbian Emerald Commonwealth Finance Consolidated Copper Continental Motors . Cresson Gold . time of its two daily shifts one hour cach. Unemployment here is on the |86 Per cent; 6 months, 6 per cent. BALTIMORE, July 29 (Special)— P decrease. —_— Chickens, alive, springers, per pound, enn; e . OIL STOCKS. 30a3: white leghorns, 27a30; old is a recommendation well worthy of Textiles. Quotations foralsned by W. B, Hibbs & Oo, | D€NS, 25229, Old Roosters, 15. Ducks, || mentlon to fuvestors in our 29— per pound, 20a24; spring ducks, 23a || ¢ 2] CHICAGO, July 29.—Woolen mills Bid. Asked Pigeons, per pair, 35a40. I First Mortgage Notes Bs. Daviebaly Pressed Steel Car. b61% b67% 56 67 Dominion_ 011 Potomac Electric Power i i Angle o1l Co. o {28, Durant Motors Pullman Co...-en 92 8 80 88 | FOmAE BOCUE Loner fo-g T et Aol Anglo American 0f) Co- @ew)-- 13 418%| “gggs (loss off), native and nearby || Notes in amounts of 8230 up to Elk Basin . Punta Alegre Sug. 30% @80% 30% 80% | Washington Gas 5 S oL /orders on R ay P Borne-Scrymser. Co. 330 |firsts, per dozen, 33; southern, 30. $5,000 now on hand. Empire Food Prodncts Pure Oil. 25% 25% 25% 25% | Washington Gas % ed to run at capacity on these orders| pyiyaye ‘lpe Line Go. . - sts, D 32 t L ! Engineers® Petroleum way SSpra.. 6 7 7 | Washisgton Ruy. . for two months. Wages in woolen | cheseborough Manufactaring Co. o e T B iy areany e jook after all details and furaish Bureka Croesus = Rallway Prece o~ Wash. Rwy. and Elec. G. M. Ga. 92 manufacturing here are fairly satis- | Continental Oil Co. 3 43a44; prints, 44a46; nearby cream- Euarinteed titles with notes. The only Ray Con Copper.., T It o0k 1 MISCELLANEOUS. factory, but it is expected further | Crescent Pipe Lize U sry, 30ad0; ladles, 30 rolls Ter iotely afe formiorAuvestmrot: eading. ... . Riggs Realty Bs (long. 2 -ductions will follow further cuts |Cumberland Pipe Line. 30 | pound, : dairy prints, 27a29; Replogle Steel. ... 2% % 20% 20| Iiges Realty oo whorii o010 5 . L I R L T Kureks Pipe Lize . process butter, 32a34. Chas. D. Sager ton I3 2! . T veig! i alen: 0. Rep Iron & Steel.. 46% 47% 464 46y | TotRnEion Yamket 98 G000 3B weight fabrics for next spring will}Gricna gifnal Oil Co. NEW YORK, July 29.—Butter, firm- 933 15tk Bt NW e Maen G0 Rep Iron & Stl pf. 8 8 B be on about the same level as at|jifiens prod'sD N K o Yabe Cosamery, . N.W. GuffeyGillespie ) Rep Motor Truck. 2 2 12 STOCKS present, with some possible reductions | Inaiana Pipe Line Co Sichies than N trae: 43N 2 oreaimy Loan Dept., M. 36. Granada Oil . 3 Royal Dutch. .. 52% 61% bk PUBLIC UTILITY. in cloths made from the finer grades | National Transit Co. 23% | ery extras (92 score) 43a43%: cream- Hecla oo 3 StL & San Fran 2 2% % Amerlcan Tel. and Telga 2106 of wool. New York Transportaticn Co. 157 | &X¥ CXUES &5 to 91 core) 38%adzy . Totereontinenan Hibber 11117 10 IStL&SanFrpf... 8% 3% 3 84| Wlihgion Gas Ty LOS ANGELES, July 29.—A new |goillon SOPe : 2 | packing stock, current make, No. 2, 2 Taternational Petroleum (new).. 10% 1, | St Louis Southwn. 26% 2% 2% 27 |Norfolk and Wash. 7o $650.000 -woolen textile mill, to Te-| pennsylvania-Mexican Fuel . 23 | Eggs—Firm; receipts, 12,518 cases. place, a plant destroyed by._fire, will| prairie Oil and Gas Co. 430 | Fresh gathered, extra firsts, 38a40; 15 20 |StLouis Sownpf.. 36% 86% 86% 86% | Wash. Rwy. and Jerome Verde e 66 66 64% 66 | Wash. Rwy. and El be erected here by the Golden State | Prairie Ripe Line Co. 5 190 |fresh gathered, firsts, 34a37; state, Fake Topado [ s i g Woolen Mills Company. Solar Refining Co 30 |5 I ana by ekt d Seneca Copper.... 1% 164 15% 16 - 3 0 | Pennsylvania néarby ern freos. Copper 187 20 ISinclalrOfl....... 20% 2% 20 203 | Alerican NEW YORK, July 29.—Standard in- | Soath Benst 01l "Coo". : 182 | nennery whites, firsts to extras, 44a Maracaibo il 20 20y | Southern Pacific.. 78% 79% 78% 8% | Colu digo denims have been cut from 15 | Bouthwest. Penn. Pipe Line Co.. 55; do. browns, extras, 44adé; d % mbta” "] 3 Mason Valley 11} 213 | Southern Railway. 20% 20% 20% £0% | Commercial cents a yard to 12% cents on a basis | Standard Ol Co. California 75 | gathered browns and mixed colors, Merrit Oil . % 8 ' | Southern R: % 6% 6% 6% of 2.20 yard white back goods for |Standard Oil Co. Indi % 618 | firsts to extras, 34a42; refrigerator, Midwest Oil com. . 2 g oot Y D August and September deliveries. | Standard Oil Co. Kan 540" | firsts, 35a37. 1 ) Midwest Oil pfd. 3 3 |Standard Oilof Cal. Ta% % % 4% Dusing the war the price was 44 |Standard Oil Co. Kentucky.... 383 Cheese—Steady; receipts, 1,340 box- Jiawest Retaing - 130 138 [StandOllof NJ...184% 185 134% 184% cents & yard and the pre-war price | Seandard Off Co. Nebrgecs..-- 1% es. state whole milk flats, fresh, spe- | Nevada Ophir - - e T ::'gdbo‘l'("" pf... 107 107 ',‘,”“ 106% Wwas 1114 cents. H e DL 21a213%; do., average run, 20a €6 A dollar saved is a dollar earned,” New Cornelia 6 bt udebaker....... 6% 7% 75% 76% | | WOONSOCKET, R. I, July 29.— |8wan & Finch Co o 35 3, ; state, whole milk, twins, spe. and the way to increase the Nipissing Mines Co. 4 33, | Studebaker pf..... 9% % % % th xtreme heat forced the closing | Znion Tank Line Co. cials, 21a21%; do., average run, 20 al t i Noble Oll and Gas 18 15" | Submarine Boat 5 5 4% 4% | Washingtor i B A o Lt a0 Slosing | Yacuum Ol Co. : 220%. | value of an earned dollar is by putting 4 North American P. = 3 | Superior Oil.. 4% 4% 4% 4% TRUST COMPA B Etn“?orcrwholexore i | Wasniagton 0 Co. Poultry—Live, steady; broilers, 32 H it to work. oo ooy M 13y |TexasCompany... a4% 6% 4K 4% | pmencn Serurlly and Trust. 25 2 e Pawtucket mills were similarly O it tead; d | Peanok 01l 3t Texas & Pacific... 24% 2% 24% 24% | Songinental Trust 108 | afrected. LACKAWANNA DIVIDEND. | Lressqd pouitry. steady and un- i When investing your savings, con- Berfection Tix 35“ ;;:‘:::fvte"s‘ .::on. ::u ::% ll:z ::!‘: Uslon, Truse .. NEW YORK, July 29.—The directors sider our First Mortgage Loans. mmmmm. u 3 T Avenue. s e ashington oa: g Steel. of the Delaware, Lackawanna and | They offer no promises of boundless Radio pfd. 1 o oses 88, OO & AVINGS BAI ALTOONA, Pa., July 29.—The mid-|Western Railroad Company today de-| NEW YORK RESERVE BANK. ‘wealth, but they do enable your money Bay Hercales 20 Tobacco Prod pf.. 84% B84% B84% 843 | Commerce and Savin | clarea a stock divid 1 — 5 3 Cant Waehingt dle division of the Pennsylvania rail- |cl s end of 100 per| NEW YORK, July 29.—The state 5 rk harder h Byan Conmlidated . 3 8 [TolStL&WDL... 1 11% 17% 14|y e A h: l1ed° furloughed men to|cent, payable August 20 to stock- f condition of the Federal R 10 work hardee thin ever wit10nt e Salt Creek Produciog . 2 32 |TransContlOfl... 7% 7% Th Th|oeis road hes reca rioughedi.men to| 8202 4 ) ment of condition of caeral be- dangering its safety. Absolute safet; Balt Greek (new), 2 . Lou 4 Security Savin its Altoona and Hollidaysburg repair | holders of record on August 8. serve Bank of New York at the close - y Sapulpa com. <. g“l"" Bag&rapn. S 0. 0 % Suventn Sireet shops. The Pennsylvania has adopted ———— of business July 27 shows: of principal—plus a yield of 7 per cent Stums Petedl 5 nfon . 19% 19% 19% 19% | poign SRuees an innovation by putting some of its BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. Total gold reserves, $876,309,335. interest—adds a new value to your y Ol 3% Union Pacific..... 121 121 120% I21 | \ashimeron ‘Mechanics’ shopmen on & piecework basis at Wil- : .| Total reserves, $947,507,595. dollar. e I 3 Union Pacificpf... 65 6 6 6 SIRE INSURANCE. mington. n.fflflm.'?s"{'fi x&'?é:’&n”fi“f«"mifl‘ii% Bills discounted secured by govern- o i e Dt ationn) - 5 g::::g 2::{‘: : SL‘ ety < gip ME,%},“‘SL;’,%&,,‘::,; ,;‘:,"a,.’,.’.;;.‘;:‘; “"1“3’3' E J.l 2 Ba 5;1 P m?o‘r“;:err:l?;‘r"s.t“‘l):‘f 088,225, Let us show you how our First F , Jul .—Bar " -J < g o Temopan Extensi 3 T4 |Unlted Ry Tnv....." &% &% g% s | Bloemers e e O o 500, Tamitios | peao Do o ee11e ber’ cunt | | All others: For members, $224.644. Mortgage Loans increase the value of Duited, Easters . 2, %l |United Retail Stra. 5% &% 88% 83K | {30nai viion Which occupy company houses at [Discount rates: Short bills, 4% per|13% 00 0 open market, $2.- your money. 3 ing 1 . olumbia Title .. . PHILADELP] Pa., 1; 9. — 3 1 in con' len na- T8 8hip Comporation 20® o3% | USInd Alcohol pf. 84 8 8 8 | Real Estate Titie . . % A N T Lo s oRsicy BORD Totul binson Ihand s10e 00t tons. = L B0 a 33 |USRealty. 50 50 49% &0 : MISCELLANEOUS. Builders' Union has announced that it 2 13,682, Diited Retall Candy 8% 9% |08 Rubber % 5 G2 G |Columbla Graphophone com. e o e strike. bonents | Selling checks—Dolar values at noom today: | Uncollected Mems. $UBTRSSE Thited Teres. i K |usstee 0w TH T8 | BenCian e e or ad Siorige August 14 to the men who have been (2R 11l 38 P I8 | sopnsssg ombers: Reserve ocount, e R SToe Warn 2 +109% 109% 109% 109% | Mergenthaler Linoty] : out at the Cramp shipyards. ’ 00 otal deposits, $668,639,332. olldo - A D% sk 4n 48 | 01d Dutch Market tom 5 PITTSBURGH, July 29.—One of the 1 openhag e o ates I Astual olr: 2~13TBST.N.W. - S Vanadium Corp... 28 2% 23 23 | 0id Duteh Market pfd B leading cast iron pipe manufacturers 8 | culation, $643,875,287. 912~-1%0 Armour Leather com . 12y|Va-CarChem..... #3% 26 2% 2% | Eacariy Sorage .. 1 has recently purchased 10,000 tons of 73 Ratio of total reserves to deposit & Armour Leathar ped 8" |Va-CarChempf... 63 . 63% 68 . 8% ) Washington Market :-J222200000 24 pig iron to supply two plants. Amer- ¥ 2% |and federal reserve note liabilittes com- Amour DL eea 0% *Ex.dlvidasds ican manufacturers have been in- : bined, 72.2 per cent.

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